> Recording
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To record the current programme…
Press to get ready for recording
Press to start recording
To record a TV programme while being
able to watch another TV programme…
Switch on to the videotape recorder
Press to get ready for recording
To record from a program number
other than the one currently on the
screen…
Press to key in another program
number
Press to start recording
You may now press TV (or SAT) to
watch any programme you like…
Press to switch to your recording
Press to pause the recording
Press to stop the recording entirely
Press to resume recording
RECORD
RECORD
then
RECORD
then
RECORD
then
V TAPE
then
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9
through
V TAPE
STOP
then
STOP
RECORD
or
then
Instant recording
If you want to make an instant
recording of a programme you are
currently watching – all you have to do
is, start the recording.
If you make an instant recording of a
TV programme you are currently
watching, you will not be able to
watch another TV programme. You
can, of course, switch V 8000 to stand-
by, or switch to one of the other
sources available, e.g. Satellite (SAT).
If you wish to monitor or stop your
recording, you must first return to your
recording by pressing V TAPE.
If you wish to record a TV programme
and still be able to watch another TV
programme, you must record from the
tuner in the videotape recorder.
Note: When you have pressed RECORD once and
the BeoCord V 8000 is in recording pause mode,
you may choose a different source for your
recording by pressing LIST repeatedly until TURN is
displayed in the Beo4 display and then press GO.
Yet, in order to display TURN, you have to add it
to Beo4’s list of functions, please refer to Beo4’s
own User’s guide and the chapter ‘Customising
your Beo4’ for further instructions.
Note about recording Satellite…
If you record a Satellite programme, you cannot
watch another Satellite programme at the same
time, since only TV program numbers are stored in
the videotape recorder’s tuner. You can, though,
always switch to TV and watch a TV programme
instead.
Note about dual language programmes…
If you record a dual language programme, you
will hear both languages simultaneously. When
you play back the tape, you will be able to choose
which language you want. For further informa-
tion of how to switch sound or languages, see
Selecting sound track, page 21.