Setting Hard Disk Sleep Mode - Pace TDC770D Operator's Manual

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MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)

Setting Hard Disk Sleep Mode

If your set-top is in Hard Disk (Hdd) Sleep Mode, the internal hard disk (and any attached external hard disk) will
receive no power when you switch off your set-top (that is, when the front-panel power light is red and the set-
top is in standby). This is an energy-saving feature.
If you have set up your set-top to make recordings, the set-top and hard disk switches on to allow those
recordings to be made, even if this "Standby Sleep Mode" feature is on (set to "YES"). However, it takes a little
more time to do so, compared with having Standby Sleep Mode off (set to "NO").
1. If you have not done so already, put your set-top into User Settings mode, as described on page 23.
Then press the U or D button until the front panel shows "Hdd", as shown right.
2. Press the R button.
The current Standby Sleep Mode setting ("YeS" = switched on, or "no" = switched off) is displayed on the
front panel and the Standby Sleep Mode menu appears (see right).
3. If you want to change the setting, press U or D. Press the select button to confirm the choice and change to
the new setting.
4. Press the L button. The front panel shows "Hdd" again.
5. When you have made all the changes you want, press L to re-display the PACE USER SETTINGS menu.
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TDC770D
IR RECEIVE
MESSAGE
HDTV
BYPASS
Standby Sleep Mode
>YES
NO
> shows current setting, as does a
lighted MESSAGE light

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