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6. NetCommand

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Copying A/V Disc Recordings
Tracks you record to disc may have copy restrictions
assigned to them. To learn a track’s copy restrictions,
highlight the track in the Track List and press

INFO. Tracks

can be assigned one of these ratings:

Copy Free
(or no status shown)

No copy restrictions apply.

Copy Never

The track cannot be transferred to
another recording device. Tracks
of this type may have an assigned
retention period. See below.

The Track List may also display the copy status for a
track. You may see the following status displays:

Copy Once

The track can be copied once only.

Copy No More If a retention value is shown, the

track may be movable using your
other A/V equipment. Mitsubishi
TVs do not support this function.

Retention Period
Some

Copy Never tracks have a retention period

assigned by the content provider. The retention period is
the length of time you can keep and view the recording.
The initial retention period, if any, is shown next to the
copy status in the Track List

INFO display. To check how

much remains of the retention period, start viewing the
recording and press

INFO.

Note: The retention period for all tracks on the disc

expires if there is any loss of power to the TV,
even momentary. For example, expiration of the
retention period will occur if you:
• Unplug the TV or recording device from the

AC power source.

• Experience a power outage or fluctuation.
You can safely turn off TV power using the

POWER

key without affecting the retention period.

To Copy a Track to Another IEEE 1394 Device

1. Press

INPUT on the remote control and press

to select the source A/V disc. Press

GUIDE to open

the Track List if not already open.

2. Press or to select a track. Then press

ENTER to

start playback.

3. Press

(PAUSE) to pause playback.

4. Press

(RECORD) on the TV remote. The Record >

Schedule menu will display.

5. Under

Record To, review the destination device (A/V

Disc, DVCR). Change if necessary.

6. Set

Duration to the length of the original track or

longer.

7. Press

a second time to start recording.

A/V Disc Search by Time

To search to a specific time in a recording:
1. Start playing the desired track on the A/V disc.

2. Use the number keys to enter the time code of hours

followed by minutes. For example, to start one hour
and twenty-two minutes (1:22) into the track, enter

1,

2, 2.

3. Press

ENTER to skip to the time code position. To

cancel the request or to start over, press

CANCEL .

A/V Discs

A/V Disc Track List Screen

When viewing an A/V Disc:

• Press

GUIDE to display its Track List (see below).

• Press or to navigate through the Track List.
• To play a track, select it on the list, then press

ENTER.

• Press

INFO to view details for a highlighted track, if

available.

• To move through listings quickly, press

PAGE / .

• To delete a track, highlight it and press

CANCEL.

Press

CANCEL a second time to confirm.

A/V Disc Track List screen

Recording to IEEE 1394 Devices

You can use the TV’s NetCommand recording functions
to control recording to IEEE 1394 devices. The follow-
ing table shows which signals can be recorded to an
IEEE 1394 digital VCR or A/V disc.

Avail-
ability

Signal Type

TV Input

Record-
able

Digital channels, includ-
ing high-definition chan-
nels

ANT 1, ANT 2

Digital signals, including
high-definition signals

IEEE 1394
devices

Not
Record-
able

Analog channels

ANT 1, ANT 2

Analog signals

INPUT 1-3, COM-
PONENT
inputs

Digital signals

HDMI inputs

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