Switching your digital tv recorder on – Toshiba HDR5010 User Manual

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Switching your Digital TV Recorder on

To Turn on Power to the Unit:

1. Switch On power at the wall socket, if required.

2. Within a few seconds the front panel will display “Starting” and the Power ring LED will

light.

3. After start up is complete, an image is displayed on your TV screen and the Power ring

LED will change to Blue.

To Turn off Power to the Unit:

1. Press the [ ] button on the remote control or the Standby button on the front of the unit.

The Power Ring changes to Red.

2. Press the switch on the wall socket and remove the AC mains adapter, to completely

turn Off the power to the unit.

Standby

When the Red Power LED is on the unit is in Standby. You can go In/Out of Standby by

pressing the [ ] button on the remote control or the Standby button on the front of the unit.

note:
• It is recommended that the unit be left in Standby rather than switching Off completely, in order to allow

important updates to be received via your aerial.

• It is safe to put the Digital TV recorder into Standby mode when you have set programmes to record. The Digital

TV recorder will automatically wake up from Standby mode to make the recording.

• Whenever the unit receives a signal from the remote control, the Power LED blinks Red.
• After turning On, it takes some time before the unit starts up. Please note that buttons on the remote control

and the unit do not work during this period of time.

• Do not switch the power On/Off repeatedly within a short period of time. It could cause a malfunction.
• If a power cut occurs when using the unit, unplug the AC mains adapter to avoid sudden surges of electricity

when the power comes back on.

Front Panel Display

This will give you information about the DTT/Radio channel that is currently being watched

or listened to. It also displays symbols such

when using the Digital TV

recorder functions. When using the Photo Viewer function “Photo” is displayed.

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