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Automatic Satellite
Programme
Recording
This function allows you to automatically record a
satellite programme which is timer-programmed on your
external satellite receiver. Connect a satellite receiver to
the recorders L-2 IN/DECODER connector and
programme the timer on the satellite receiver. When the
signals come into the recorder from the satellite receiver,
the recorder automatically turns on and starts recording
on HDD deck.
A
Select the L-2 SELECT mode.
Set L-2 SELECT to A/V or SAT (
pg. 69).
When you select SAT, refer to IMPORTANT on page 76.
B
Set the recording speed.
Press
MODE
.
C
Engage the Automatic Satellite Programme
Recording mode.
Press and hold
SAT#
for about 2 seconds. The
N
and
#
indicators will light in the front display panel.
NOTES:
To disengage the Automatic Satellite Programme Recording mode, press
SAT
#
.
If the recorder’s power is off, it is not possible to engage the Automatic Satellite Programme Recording mode.
In step
C
, if the
N
and
#
indicators do not light but instead blinks quickly even though your satellite receiver’s power is off,
Automatic Satellite Programme Recording will not work properly with that satellite receiver*. If this is the case, perform “Express
Timer Programming” (
pg. 48) to timer-record a satellite programme.
* Some satellite receivers output signals even if the power is off. Automatic Satellite Programme Recording is not possible with those satellite receivers.
The
N
and
#
indicators blink while Automatic Satellite Programme Recording is in progress.
For timer programming of the satellite receiver, refer to the instruction manual of the satellite receiver.
Automatic Satellite Programme Recording is not possible if your satellite receiver does not have a timer.
Pressing the recorder’s
1
button while Automatic Satellite Programme Recording is in progress turns off the recorder’s power and
disengages the Automatic Satellite Programme Recording mode.
If there are more than one satellite programmes you wish to record with Automatic Satellite Programme Recording, it is not possible
to set different recording speeds for each programme.
Depending on the type of satellite receiver, the recorder may not record a slight portion of the beginning of the programme or may
record slightly longer than the actual length of the programme.
If you engage the Automatic Satellite Programme Recording mode when the satellite receiver’s power is on, the recorder will not
start Automatic Satellite Programme Recording even though the
N
and
#
indicators blink. When the satellite receiver shuts off once
and is turned back on again, the recorder starts recording.
You can also record a programme from your cable system in the same way if the system has a timer.
Just Clock (
pg. 86) does not work when the Automatic Satellite Programme Recording mode is engaged.
When the Automatic Satellite Programme Recording mode is engaged, or the recorder’s power is turned off after Automatic Satellite
Programme Recording is finished, the recorder will not enter the Timer mode even though “AUTO TIMER” is set to “ON”
(
pg. 84).
NOTE:
This function is available for the HDD deck only.
ATTENTION
Be sure not to turn on the satellite receiver before the
programme is executed; otherwise, the recorder will start
recording when the satellite receiver’s power is turned on.
If you have connected another appliance other than a
satellite receiver to the L-2 IN/DECODER connector, be
sure not to engage the Automatic Satellite Programme
Recording mode; otherwise, the recorder will start
recording when the connected appliance’s power is turned
on.
Automatic Satellite Programme Recording and
timer-recording cannot be done at the same time.
Before performing the following steps:
Make sure the satellite receiver is connected to the recorders
L-2 IN/DECODER connector. (
pg. 76, 77)
Programme the timer on the satellite receiver.
Slide
TV/CABLE/SAT
switch to the right.
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