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Remote Control Buttons: Special Features and Record
Special Features
For both NetCommand
TM
compatible
traditional
IR
devices
and IEEE 1394 compatible
devices,
these
buttons
on your TV remote control
may also operate
the similar functions
for the device:
CHANNEL
VOLUME
MUTE
Numbers
0-9
HOME
ENTer
ADJUST
INFO
The exact function
will depend on the device being
used.
See the Appendix
for additional
information.
Record Button
The Record button allows you to record on both
NetCommand
TM
traditional
IR devices
and IEEE
1394 compatible
recording
devices.
To record from Ant-A, Ant-B, Ant-DTV
or other
devices,
see NetCommand
TM
Controlled
Recordings.
AV Disc Search
NetCommand
TM
is able to search to a specific
time
in a recording
on an IEEE 1394 AV Disc.
1. Start the playback
of the desired
track on the AV
disc.
2. Use the number
buttons
to enter the time code
position
of hours followed
by minutes.
For example,
to enter one hour and twenty-two
minutes
(1:22)
into the track, enter 1, 2, 2.
3. Press ENTer to skip to the time code position.
4. To cancel the request or to start over, press
CANCEL
instead of ENTer.
Recording
On A NetCommand
TM
Traditional VCR
Pressing
the Record button will function
the same
way as pressing
the record button on the VCR's
remote control or front panel.
To record directly from antenna
or cable:
1. Display the Device
Selection
menu. Highlight
the
traditional
VCR and press POWER to turn on the
VCR.
If necessary,
press GUIDE
to select the input
the VCR is on, such as Antenna
input (or line input).
2. Press ENTer to switch the TV to the VCR.
3. Select the correct
channel
for recording
on the
VCR and then press REC to start recording.
You
will need to manually
stop the recording
at the end
of the program.
OR...
4. Press the DEVICE
MENU button to display
the VCR's menu to schedule
a delayed
recording
directly
from antenna
or cable.

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