Samsung SIR-S4120R Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
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Basic Record
Basic Record
CURRENT IMAGE RECORD
Press the RECORD( ) button to record current image. If doing so, the light of the
RECORD( ) button turns on and record starts while following message appears on
the screen. Settings related with record are done in the RECORD MODE SETUP menu.
If the incoming video signal is disconnected during recording, recording will be stopped.
But, if the incoming video signal is reconnected, the system recognizes this and start to
record again. In addition, when pressing RECORD( ) button without connecting any
video signals to the input port, the following Message is shown on the screen and the system
will not carry out the recording function.
Note
Note
- Recording is possible both when the system is in the Live screen mode or in the
playback mode. However, whereas the Live screen currently showing will be
recorded when the system is in the Live screen mode, the video that is currently
being input separate from the screen currently being played will be recorded when
the system is in the playback mode.
- While the user is in the menu, pressing the RECORD( ) button will not start the
recording. To start the recording, first exit the menu.
RECORD STOP
Press the STOP() button to stop recording. Then, the light will go off in the RECORD
( ) button and recording will stop with the following message on the bottom of the
screen.
Note
Note
Menu screen will not be displayed even if the MENU button is pressed during recording.
If the MENU button is pressed during the recording, the following message will appear.
To view the menu screen, the recording must be stopped.
If there is a copy protection signal while receiving VIDEO input image from DVD or
VIDEO TAPE, it records for a moment and stops recording with "COPY PROTECT"
message on the screen.
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O
RECORD ON
O
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O
NO VIDEO INPUT
O
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O
RECORD OFF
O
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O
PLEASE STOP RECORD
O
REC
REC
REC
REC
REC