Netcommand-controlled recording – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-57833 User Manual

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6. NetCommand

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This section describes making recordings indepen-
dently of the TV Guide On Screen system. For instruc-
tions on setting up recordings using TV Guide On
Screen, see the separate TV Guide On Screen

®

Interac-

tive Program Guide User’s Manual.

Before You Begin

For best results, review this list of factors that may
affect your recordings.

Recordable Inputs
You can record from the

ANT 1 or ANT 2 jacks, the

INPUT 1–3 jacks, or the IEEE 1394 inputs.

Note: Signals received on the HDMI and component

inputs cannot be recorded.

Analog vs. Digital Recording Devices

• Analog programs can be recorded only to analog

devices. Analog sources cannot be recorded to
digital devices. Connect your analog recording
device to the TV’s

RECORD OUTPUT jacks.

• Digital programs can be recorded on either digital

or analog devices. For best playback quality,
however, record digital programs on digital record-
ing devices. Connect your digital recording devices
to the TV’s IEEE 1394 jacks.

Analog Recording Formats
If you record from a digital 16:9 channel to an analog
VCR or recording device, select a recording format
based on the type of TV you will use for playback. You
must choose a format for analog recording because
of the mismatch between the 16:9 ratio of the digital
source picture and the narrower 4:3 ratio of the analog
recorder.

Choose the analog recording format in the

Record >

Setup menu. Your choices are:

Anamorphic. For anamorphic (widescreen) play-
back on this widescreen TV. Ensure that the TV
screen format is set to standard (see the section on
TV formats in this Owner’s Guide).

Cropped. For cropped playback on an older-style
4:3 TV. The cropped display removes the top and
bottom sections of the picture. This setting does
not affect recording from analog devices, analog
channels, or 4:3 digital channels.

Copy-Protected Material
When attempting to record copy-protected material, the
record functions of the NetCommand and IEEE 1394
systems may be prevented or stopped.

Making a Recording

You can start a recording immediately or you can
schedule it to take place at a later time and set the
duration of the recording in 30-minute increments. The
default is one hour. While recording, you can view a dif-
ferent device or power off the TV.

Immediate Recording

1. Switch the TV to the program source by using the

Input Selection menu.
a. Press

INPUT to display the Input Selection

menu.

b. Highlight the icon for the program source and

press

ENTER to switch to the program source.

c. Change the channel if needed.

2. Press

MENU and to display the Record > Schedule

menu.

3. Review the recording settings and change if

needed.

4. Press

to start recording.

Time-Delayed Recording
You can schedule up to 32 recordings.
1. Ensure that TV Energy Mode is set to

Fast Power

On and the TV clock is set to the correct time and
day. Use the

Setup menu to make any needed

changes.

2. Switch the TV to the program source by using the

Input Selection menu.
a. Press

INPUT to display the Input Selection

menu.

b. Highlight the icon for the program source and

press

ENTER to switch to the program source.

3. Press

MENU and to display the Record > Schedule

menu.

4. Review the

Channel, Record To, and Duration

settings. Change settings if needed. See the infor-
mation box “Using the Record > Schedule Menu.”

5. Set the

Start Time and Day.

6. Highlight

ADD and press ENTER to add the recording

to the Record List. A confirmation message will be
displayed if your selection is successful.
If you picked overlapping times, day(s), or
destination devices, you will see a message
stating there is a conflict. To cancel the conflicting
recording, press

MENU and to display the Record >

List menu. Highlight the conflicting recording and
press

CANCEL.

6. Review the Record List to confirm that the record-

ing is now in the schedule.
a. Press

MENU to move the highlight to the top row

of icons in the Record menu.

NetCommand-Controlled Recording

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