Sony RDR-DC200 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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To display the programme information
(for digital broadcasting only)
While watching TV, press INFO.
The information display appears showing a
description of the current programme on
view.
To switch the display between descriptions
of the current and next programme, press
</,.
To view a Digital Text Service (for digital
broadcasting only (not available in some
areas))
Press (text) or the button indicated on
screen by the broadcaster.
You can view the Teletext that comes
simultaneously with certain programmes.
To exit the Teletext service, press or
follow the on-screen instructions.
You can check various information on the
current programme, title, chapter, track, file,
or disc.
Press DISPLAY.
The displays differ depending on the
situation.
Example: when playing a title on the HDD
A Programme Name/Title name
B Status information
Displays media type/status bar/elapsed
time
C Various information (depends on the
situation)
D The currently selected function or
audio setting (appears only
temporarily)
Example: Dolby Digital 5.1ch
* Only when audio descriptions are provided.
To select the audio description in the
language you want, press AUDIO
repeatedly.
“On” appears when the audio description is
output.
E Channel number
The Favourite application gives you the
option to:
• Store your favourite channels in one of
four TV or four Radio lists.
• Add or delete channels to or from the
Favourites List.
Quickly display a favourite channel.
To set the Favourites List
1 Press (favourites) repeatedly to
select a Favourites List.
To switch the Favourites List to show
TV or radio list, press TV/RADIO.
2 Press the green button (“Add”).
All the TV or radio channels that are not
in the Favourites List are displayed.
Displaying the programme/
playback information
+
R
DVD
VCD
-
RWVR
-
RW
Video
+
RW
-
R
Video
HDD
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RVR
DATA DVD
DATA CD
Using the Favourites List (for
digital broadcasting only)
Rear (L/R)
LFE (Low Frequency
Effect)
Front (L/R) + Centre
Audio description
(narration) of visual
information*