Controlled Recordings - Mitsubishi WS-48511 Guide Network Manual

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NetCommand
TM
Controlled Recordings
Recording
Setup
(Figure 1)
Your TV is able to start and stop recordings
automatically
and send the signals from one
external
playback
device to another
external
recording
device.
It is also able to convert
digital
signals from Ant-DTV
and from IEEE 1394
devices
to analog signals that can be recorded
on NetCommand
TM
compatible
analog VHS and
S-VHS
VCRs.
You cannot record from an analog
device such as Ant-A, Ant-B or a VHS or S-VHS
VCR to a digital recording
device such as a D-VHS
VCR or AV Disc.
You can schedule
the recording
to take place at a
later time and program
the recording
duration,
in
30 minute increments,
to last from 30 minutes
to 6
hours.
When a digital
recording
is being made, the TV will
direct the signals to the recording
device using the
IEEE 1394 cable.
During the recording
the TV is
able to watch any analog source or can be turned
off.
Time-Delayed
Recording
You will need to select the destination
device that
you want to record to, the duration
of the recording,
the start time, day, and channel.
To initiate a time-delayed
recording:
[]
Display the Device
Selection
menu.
[]
Select the source device you want to record and
press ENTer.
[]
While viewing the source,
press the REC button.
[]
Select the destination
device,
duration
time, the
start time and day. For devices
that can select
channels,
select the channel.
[]
Select the Add button to add the recording
to the record
list (a confirmation
message
will be
displayed).
[]
Select the Quit button when all recor-
dings have been added.
Note:
When selecting
channels,
you may use the
ADJUST
or V, or use the number
buttons.
When an analog recording
is being made, the TV
will direct signals to the recording
device using the
Monitor Output
Video or S-Video
and stereo left and
right audio.
During the analog
recording,
the TV can be
powered
Off.
If the TV is powered
On, it must be
watching
the source that is being recorded.
If the Monitor outputs
are sent to the A/V Receiver,
then the A/V Receiver
must be turned
on and set to
the TV input.
Recording
Now
While viewing
Ant-A, Ant-B, Ant-DTV,
an IEEE
1394 device,
or a non-recording
traditional
device,
pressing
the REC button will bring up the Record/
Connect
Screen.
To initiate recording
now:
[]
Display the Device Selection
menu.
[]
Select the source device you want to record and
press ENTer.
[]
While viewing the source device,
press the REC
button.
The Record/Connect
screen
is
displayed.
[]
Check
that the destination
device (VCRt)
and
duration
are OK.
Change
if necessary.
[]
Press REC a second time to initiate recording.
Figure 1. Record/Connect
Screen

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