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Your new VCR offers a wide variety of recording options that take full advantage of
our advanced electronics. First, you can learn how to record a current broadcast.
Then, in another section of this book called Timer Recording, you can learn how
to program your VCR to record at a later time and day.
Recording a Current Digital Broadcast
Recording a Current Digital Broadcast in D-VHS (digital) Format
1 Follow the steps 1 to 4 of Setting Up Your VCR to Playback/Recording the
Digital Broadcast in D-VHS (digital) Format on page 11.
2 Select the channel you would like to record on the integrated HDTV or the
IEEE 1394-equipped HDTV receiver, not on the VCR.
3 Load a D-VHS tape with its erasure prevention tab intact into the VCR.
4 Make sure that the D-VHS button on the front panel is lit. If not, press this
button until it lights up.
5 When you are connecting the integrated HDTV or the IEEE 1394-equipped
HDTV receiver which is capable of controlling the VCR:
Operate your TV or receiver to record, to pause recording or to stop recording.
Refer to the TV or receiver owner’s guide for this procedure. During your TV or
receiver is operating the HS-HD1100U, d1 to d5 that corresponds to that TV or
receiver will be displayed on the front panel display.
When you are connecting the integrated HDTV or the IEEE 1394-equipped
HDTV receiver which is not capable of controlling the VCR:
Press IEEE 1394 INPUT on the VCR remote control to select the device you
would like to record from. d1 to d5 will appear on the front panel display.
Select the number that corresponds to the device from which you would like to
record. And then press REC on the remote control or on the front panel.
Recording will start. When the VCR reaches the end of the tape, it will
automatically rewind to the beginning of the tape and stop.
• You can stop recording at any time by pressing STOP or PAUSE on the remote
or on the front panel.
• To resume recording from STOP, press REC.
• To resume recording from PAUSE, press PAUSE.
You cannot use REC/˙REC LENGTH on the front panel to resume recording
from PAUSE.
IMPORTANT
Refer to your integrated HDTV or IEEE 1394-equipped HDTV receiver
owner’s guide.
The recording mode will be changed automatically depending on the
broadcasting signal.
While the VCR is recording a digital broadcast, please do not change the
channel on the integrated HDTV or the IEEE 1394-equipped HDTV receiver.
If you pause the VCR for more than five minutes, recording will stop
automatically to protect the tape.
If you pause a recording, a mosaic noise, a still or a black picture may
appear when playing where the recording is resumed.
If you attempt to record on a tape that has had its erasure prevention tab
removed, the VCR will eject it. To record over such a tape, simply place a
piece of vinyl tape over the opening.
Recording
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REC
2 REC LENGTH
D-VHS
STOP
PAUSE
REC
PAUSE
STOP
IEEE 1394
INPUT
Erasure prevention tab