Palsonic DVD R 212 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Recording Mode
1. Connect the system properly (see "System Connection: System Connection for Recording External Signals"),
switch on the power, insert a recordable DVD+R or an non-finalized DVD+RW, and start playing the input
source to output the signals to be recorded.
2. Press the "SOURCE" button to enter the Monitoring Mode.
3. According to the steps stated in the previous chapter (see "Monitoring Mode: the Selection of Monitoring
Signals"), select the suitable input source.
The input source shall be in correspondence with the actual connection, otherwise the input source signals
cannot be displayed on the monitor and the recording cannot be done, either. It is recommended to press the
"SOURCE" button until the input source interface appears. If you have pressed the button more than 8 times,
but the input source interface is still not available, the cause might be that the input source is not connected
properly.
4. In the recording control bar menu, press the or button to select the "Quality" menu. Press the
"SELECT" button to select the option, use the or
button to select the recording quality value and
press the "SELECT" button to confirm.
5. In the recording control bar menu, use the or
button to select the "Record" option, press
"SELECT" button to enter the input mode, use the
or button to select the "Record" value, and
press the "SELECT" button to confirm.
The recording process starts after the above 5 steps.
Record (DVD+R)
Mode
Source
Quality
REC TO
TRICK
Title
Chapter
Time
New Title
DV
SP
DVD+VIDEO
Record
04/04
02
0:06:02/1:57:18
Record (DVD+R)
Mode
Source
Quality
REC TO
TRICK
Title
Chapter
Time
New Title
DV
SP
DVD+VIDEO
Record
04/04
02
0:06:02/1:57:18
STORE
PAUSE
RECORD
Start Recording
Manual Recording
Recording Process Control
1. Use the or button to move the cursor, select the "Record" option, press the "SELECT" button to enter,
use the or button to select a value, and then press the "SELECT" button.
You can select the corresponding value to complete the operations such as "RECORD", "PAUSE" and
"STOP".