Sony RDR-HDC100 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Recorder Settings
(System 1)
The recorder can automatically divide a
recording (title) into chapters by inserting
chapter marks. You can select chapter mark
intervals or disable this function.
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The actual chapter mark interval may vary
depending on the amount of information
contained in the video to be recorded.
The “Auto Chapter” function is not available
during dubbing.
Sets the maximum continuous recording
time for recording in EP mode (only for
analogue broadcasts or an external input).
Standby Mode
Mode 1 When the recorder is turned
off,
– Input signals from the
LINE 1 jack are not output
from the LINE 3 – TV jack
(page 23).
– Aerial input signals are not
output to the connected TV.
To watch TV, use a splitter to
divide aerial input signals
between the TV and the
recorder (page 14).
Mode 2 When the recorder is turned
off, input signals from the
LINE 1 jack are output from
the LINE 3 – TV jack and
aerial input signals are output
to the connected TV. The
standby power consumption is
higher than that of “Mode 1.”
Auto Power off
On The recorder automatically
turns off when you do not
press any buttons for 6 hours
in stop mode. The display asks
for confirmation about one
minute before the recorder
turns off. If you want to keep
the recorder on, select
“Cancel,” and press .
Off Turns off the function.
Auto Chapter
Off No chapter mark is
inserted.
10 minutes Inserts chapter marks at
approximately 10-minute
intervals.
15 minutes Inserts chapter marks at
approximately 15-minute
intervals.
EP Mode Time
6 hours Allows you to record
continuously for 6 hours.
8 hours Allows you to record
continuously for 8 hours
with lower picture
quality.
Control for HDMI
On Allows you to use the
“Control for HDMI”
function (page 18).
Off Turns off the function.