Recording through a dv input jack, Basic vcr recording, Watching the images being recorded (time slip) – Toshiba D-VR3SU User Manual

Page 35: Recording from external devices

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Recording through a DV
input jack

Connect the DV output jack of your camcorder to
the DV input jack on the front of your DVD
Recorder-VCR using a DV cable.

1

Power on your DVD Recorder-VCR and switch to
DV mode by pressing the INPUT SEL. on the
remote. Insert the disc.

2

With your DVD Recorder-VCR stopped, set the
operation mode of your camcorder to play mode.

3

Press the REC button on your DVD Recorder-VCR
when the image from which you want to start
recording is displayed.

4

Press the STOP button on your DVD Recorder-VCR
when the recording is finished.

5

Follow these directions to record onto a disc or tape the
outputs of a camcorder that has a DV output jack.

Some camcorders may not work with your DVD
Recorder-VCR even if they have a DV output jack.

Also refer to the user manual for your camcorder

when recording through a DV jack.

Note

Start Recording

Press the (REC) button on the remote control or
front panel.

For options while recording is in progress, see

“Special Recording Features”.

3

Basic VCR Recording

Insert Tape

Insert a blank VHS tape into the VCR deck.

• Make sure the tape is long enough to record the

entire program.
To change the Recording Speed, see page 70.

1

Select a Channel to Record

Use the 0–9 buttons or the Channel UP/DOWN
arrow buttons to select the desired channel, or press
the INPUT SEL. button to select Line 1, Line 2 or
DV if recording from an external device connected
to the front or rear Line inputs, respectively.

2

Before starting
1. Check TV channel and Antenna connections.
2. Check the remaining time on the tape.

You can record a TV show in progress by inserting a blank
tape and pressing the (REC) button. You can even add
time in 30-minute increments up to 4 hours by pressing the

(REC)button repeatedly; see page 63.

Be sure your videotape has a Record Safety Tab. If

the tab is missing, you can cover the opening with
a small piece of tape. Do not cover this opening
unless you are sure you want to record over the
tape.

Note

Pause/Resume Recording

Press the (REC/PAUSE) button.
Press (REC) again to resume.

4

Stop Recording

Press the (STOP) button.

5

Note

Also refer to the user manual for your External
Devices when recording through Line In mode
using Audio/Video cable.

5

Press the STOP button on your DVD
Recorder-VCR when the recording is finished.

Watching the Images
Being Recorded (Time Slip)

DVD-RAM

Press the TIME SLIP button on the remote control.

• The recently recorded 10-second images are

played back on the PIP screen.

• This function starts to operate 10 seconds from

the time you press the REC button.

• On the TIME SLIP screen, you can playback,

scan, or perform other operations for the recorded
program using the playback related buttons.
Press the

➛➛button to scan the recording in the

reverse order, from the end to the start.
Press the

❿❿button to scan to the recently

recorded 10- second images.

1

Press the STOP button once to clear the TIME SLIP
function.

• To stop a recording while a TIME SLIP function is

in progress, press the STOP button twice.

2

This function allows you to watch the recently recorded 10-
second images on the PIP screen while a recording is in
progress.

The Time Slip feature only works with DVD-RAM
discs.

Note

Recording From
External Devices

Follow these directions to record onto a disc or a tape
from External Devices.

1

Connect the Line out jack of your External
Devices to the Line IN jack on the front or
rear of your DVD Recorder-VCR using
Audio/Video Cable.

2

Power on your DVD Recorder-VCR and
switch to Line In mode by pressing the
INPUT SEL on the remote .
The front panel display changes on the
following sequence

Channel Number

L1

L2

DV

3

When your DVD Recorder-VCR is in the
stop state, set the operation mode of your
External Devices to play mode.

4

Press the REC button on your DVD
Recorder-VCR when the image from which
you want to start recording is displayed.

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