Toshiba D-KR4SU User Manual

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Programing a recording (Continued)

Recording

A timer program with this mark will be executed. To disengage, remove
this indicator.

Select a channel you want to record.

Select a date of a TV program you want to record.

Enter a starting time of recording. (An initial setting is 10 minutes later.)
You can also use the number buttons.

Enter an end time. (Set the timer to begin recording no sooner than 2
minutes past the current time.)
You can also use the number buttons.

Fixed. (Not adjustable.)

To set a rate automatically according to the remaining volume of the
disc. (If the disc does not have room for the TV program, the program
cannot be recorded to the end.) Even if you use a blank DVD disc, the
maximum recording time is about 2 hours.

Fixed. (Not adjustable.)

Setting items

*

If you set summer time on the clock of the recorder, see the notes on

page 34 in the “INSTALLATION GUIDE”.

** The digital recording technology for consumer products of Dolby Laboratories is used for

D /M1. Dolby Digital 192 kbps

is set for

D /M1.

Notes
• See

page 48 for details on “Video” .

• If you record with setting the bit rate to MP (3.0 Mbps), LP (2.2 Mbps) or EP (1.4 Mbps), the recorded pictures may not be

played properly if change the playback speed. There will be noise, and the picture quality is lower than other rate settings.

Exec

CH

Date

Start*

End*

Media

Video

Audio

2-69 (TV), 1-125 (Cable),
L1, L2

Specific date (from today to 2
month later)
Every Sunday to Saturday, Monday
to Thursday, Monday to Friday,
Monday to Saturday, everyday.

12:00 am – 11:59 pm

12:00 am – 11:59 pm

DVD

XP 9.2

SP 4.6

MP 3.0

LP 2.2

EP 1.4

AT (Auto)

D /M1**

5

When complete, press SELECT/ENTER.

To program another recording, press button to move
to the next line, then repeat steps 3 to 5.

6

Press EASY NAVI to exit.

Your program is entered.

• If you want to turn off the power, press ON/STANDBY

button.

SELECT/

ENTER

EASY

NAVI

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