Mitsubishi Electronics TM WD-62827 Projection Television User Manual


 
Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions 61
Using TV Disc and A/V Discs, continued
Using the Remote Control with TV
Disc or an A/V Disc
You can use the following controls during playback:
GUIDE: displays the Track List of recorded programs.
INFO: from within the Track List: displays program
description.
from outside the Track List: displays disc
status.
PLAY: starts or resumes playback of paused program.
PAUSE: pauses or resumes playback of program.
FF/FWD: forward picture search, multiple presses increase
the speed.
REW/REV: reverse picture search, multiple presses increase
the speed.
ADJUST : skips backward 12 seconds per press.
ADJUST : skips forward 30 seconds per press.
ADJUST : skips to the end of the track.
ADJUST : skips to the beginning of the track.
REC: displays the Record Menu to schedule recordings.
CANCEL: deletes a highlighted track from the Track List.
CH Up/Dn pages through multiple screens of listed tracks.
Copying or Moving TV Disc or A/V
Disc Recordings
Tracks you record to disc may have copy restrictions
assigned to them. To learn a track’s copy status,
highlight a track in the Track List and press INFO. Tracks
are assigned one of these ratings:
COPY FREE
(or no status shown)
No copy restrictions apply.
COPY NEVER
The track cannot be transferred to
another recording device. Tracks
of this type may have an assigned
retention period. See below for
more information.
COPY NEVER,
MOVABLE
You can transfer the track to a
different recording device. The
track on disc is deleted as it is
moved.
Retention Period
Some COPY NEVER
tracks have a retention period
assigned by the content provider. The retention period is
the length of time you can keep and view the recording.
The initial retention period, if any, is shown next to the
copy status in the Track List INFO display (see figure 10).
To see how much time remains of the retention period,
start viewing the recording and press INFO.
Note: The retention period for all tracks on the disc
expires if there is any loss of power to the TV, even
momentary. For example, expiration of the retention
period will occur if you:
Unplug the TV from the AC power source.
Experience a power outage or power fluctuation.
Remember that you can safely turn off TV power
using the POWER button without affecting the
retention period.
To Copy or Move a Track
1. Press DEVICE on the remote control and select
TV Disc by pressing ADJUST and then
ENTER.
2. Press ADJUST or to select a track. Then press
ENTER to start playing.
3. Press PAUSE to pause the playback.
4. Press REC (record) on the TV remote. The Recording
Setup menu will display.
5. In the “Record to” section, review the destination
device (A/V Disc, DVCR, VCR). Change if necessary.
If moving, you do not need to change the other
settings.
6. Press REC a second time to initiate recording.
More about Moving Recordings
Plan to move recordings at a time when you can
complete the move without interruption. If there is any
interruption (e.g., pressing CANCEL or a power loss)
while a COPY NEVER, MOVABLE recording is being
made, only the part not yet moved will remain on the
TV Disc.
TV Disc and the destination device are unavailable
during a move operation. Press DEVICE and select a
different device from the Device Selection menu.
You may lose the first 20 to 30 seconds of content
when the recording is moved.
The move operation lasts as long as the full run-time
of the recording.
If you interrupt the move, you may lose an additional
20 to 30 seconds of content each time the process is
restarted.
Opening TV Guide On Screen during a move will
interrupt the move and result in loss of content. If
you wish to use TV Guide On Screen during a move,
be sure to lock the Video Window when you first
open the Guide. Please see the TV Guide On Screen
User’s Manual for instructions on locking the Video
Window.