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How to make Recordings
Folders
Programmes on your DTR are automatically placed in folders
to help organise your library and make them easy to find
later. Each recording can reside in more than one folder, the
ALL category and typically one other genre folder, for
example, Movies, Sport, Kids etc.
To move between folders use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow
buttons. To highlight a programme use the UP and DOWN
buttons. To view the programme, press the OK button.
Synopsis
With the highlighter over a recording, pressing the INFO button will pop-up a small window with a
brief summary of the contents of that given programme. Press INFO again to exit synopsis.
Delete
With the highlighter over a recording, press the BLUE button. You will see a confirmation pop-up to
confirm that you wish to delete the programme or exit without deleting.
Icons
There are two icons used to assist you in managing your Programme Library.
The at the end of the programme name field is used to indicate that a programme has been watched.
The at the end of the programme name field is used to indicate that a programme is currently ‘playing’.
Pop-ups
Finally, you need to be aware of a few pop-ups that may appear to help you with your selections.
Depending upon the way you have set-up your DTR, or if you
have not set-up enough storage space on your DTR or you
have simply run out of space, your DTR will prompt you that
there is not enough space to store your selection. If this
happens, you will need to delete some of your recordings if
you wish to save additional programmes.
Also, a similar pop-up may appear if you are saving a
programme that will limit the storage space for any future
recording. In this instance you may save this programme, but
you should also go to the Planned Recordings menu to make
sure you have enough space and if necessary delete old
recordings.
Using Your DTR
Your DTR will allow you to customise the way your record a
programme.
In this section, we will show you just what options are available
to you. Typically you will have pressed the button in the
Programme Guide which will have automatically taken you to this
screen, but you may also wish to set a recording manually. If you
have arrived at this screen via the Programme Guide, simply press
the button to accept the default settings and your recording
will be added to the list and completed without further interaction.
If you wish to set-up a manual recording via the Planned
Recordings menu, you will typically be presented with a virtually
blank screen as shown.
Press the GREEN button to continue and you will be prompted to
enter the channel, date, start and stop times. Use the LEFT and
RIGHT arrow buttons to amend the detail of the selections, and
the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to move between the settings.
Finally press the button to add the event to your Planned
Recordings list.
Instant record
If while watching a programme you decide you wish to record it, press the button on your remote
control and hold for 3 seconds. Y our DTR will automatically record the programme to the end of the
scheduled time and add any of that programme that exists in your review buffer.
Editing an event
There may be an occasion where you wish to adjust the recording (event) that you are setting. This
DTR allows you to change both the start time (TIME) and the duration of a recording.
Entering a recording from the Programme Guide or manually from the Planned Recordings menu, the
highlighter will be positioned over the PROGRAMME field. Press the RIGHT arrow button to move
the highlighter over the TIME field. Use the GREEN or YELLOW buttons to increase or decrease the
start time. You can also move the highlighter to the DURATION field again with the RIGHT arrow and
use the GREEN or YELLOW buttons to increase or decrease the recording duration. Once satisfied with
your adjustments, press the button to add this recording to the list.
Why edit an event?
There may be occasions where multiple recordings overlap and your DTR will warn you that two
recordings collide. You may know that the programme you wish to record has moved due to an
over-run of a previous programme. Or simply, you know that the part of the programme you are
interested in starts later than the actual programme start time; for example, a football match. Editing
the timing will allow you to record programmes that would otherwise conflict with each other and
save space on your DTR for future recordings.
Your DTR is also capable of automatically adding time to a recording to guard against programme
over-run. Please refer to page 27 for more information on Guard Times.