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Operating Instructions
The recording modes and their approximate recording capacities are as follows;
Picture quality rate XP (9.2 Mbps) SP (4.6 Mbps) MP (3.0 Mbps) LP (2.2 Mbps) EP (1.4 Mbps) D /M1(192kbps) DVD-RAM (Single sided 4.7 GB) Hour Minute 01 01 02 02 03 02 04 01 06 07
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Press REC.
Recording starts.
REC
Notes � During recording, you cannot change the recording parameters, such as modes, channels, etc. � The number of titles cannot exceed 99 for any disc. � During normal recording, you can set the programmed recording using the REC MENU. � You cannot start recording immediately before a programmed recording starts. � For recorded sound, see page 61. � During monaural sound recording, the same sound is recorded on both the left and right channels. � When �DVD compatible mode� is set to �On (mode I)� or �On (mode II)�, the unit records the same sounds on both the left and right channels when receiving monaural sound. When receiving NICAM Mode I/Mode II sound, the selected sound, Mode I or Mode II, is recorded on both the left and right channels. � Depending on the disc contents, pressing REC button may take a longer time to start recording. � When a starting time of a programmed recording comes, a recording in execution is stopped and the programmed recording starts. If you do not want to stop the recording, cancel the timer programme before it starts. � Even if you set �Aspect ratio(video mode)� ( page 31) to �16:9�, images are recorded in 4:3 aspect ratio when using a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc with �Rate� set to �EP� (1.4 Mbps). � Be careful of a programmed recording across the change-over of Daylight-saving time ( page 25).
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