Copy Protection; Video - Setting The Infrared Emitter Code; Part 1 : Choose Your Category, Brand, And Model - Archos PMA 400 User Manual

Pocket media assistant
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages
  • EN

Available languages

  • ENGLISH, page 1
Recording Configuration Screen
8.2

Copy Protection

The PMA400 video recording system is designed to respect the copyright protection system. If the source of
your video is copy protected, the PMA400 will record in protected mode. You will see a "P" icon on the
recording screen (not playback) indicating that the file will be a protected file. Protected files can only be
played back on the PMA400 that created it. The file will not play on a computer. Further, the playback of
protected files will be limited to the built-in LCD screen and not to an external television.
9
VIDEO – Setting the Infrared Emitter Code
This is a one time step to set your PMA400 to send the correct infrared codes
to your video cassette recorder, cable box, or satellite receiver in order that the
PMA400, via its TV cradle, can turn on and off your video device and also
change its channels. If you do not plan on making scheduled recordings, then
you do not need to install the IR emitter or set the infrared emitter code.
Before beginning this procedure of setting the emitter code, your PMA400 must be connected in the TV
Cradle, the IR emitter cable plugged in and placed in front of your tuner's (VCR, cable box, satellite receiver)
infrared receiver window. See the TV Cradle instructions for the exact placement of the emitter.
9.1

Part 1 : Choose your Category, Brand, and Model

In the Settings tap, go to the application
VideoCorder Settings.
1.
Select the category of device that you want the
IR Emitter to control. You have the choice of
either a VCR (video cassette recorder), Cable
Box, or Satellite Receiver.
2.
Select the brand of your device.
3.
Select the first code in the list of codes.
Image Configuration Screen
22

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents