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Video Disk Recorder User's Manual---------------------------------Version 1.4-----------* Remote Control Keys The following remote control keys are used to control the VDR operation. To keep the number of different keys as small as possible, several keys have different meanings in the various modes: Key Normal VDR Channels Timers Edit/New Recordings Replay Audio Up Ch up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Crsr up Play Sel. track Down Ch down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Crsr down Pause Sel. track Left Prev group - Page up Page up Decrement Page up Search back Sel. channel Right Next group - Page down Page down Increment Page down Search forward Sel. channel Ok Ch display Select Switch Edit Accept Play Progress disp. Switch & Close Menu Menu on Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Menu off Back - Menu off VDR menu VDR menu Discard VDR menu Recordings menu Close Red - Record Edit On/Off ABC/abc Play/Commands(1) Jump - Green - Audio New New Ins/Ovr Rewind Skip -60s - Yellow - Pause live Delete Delete Delete Delete Skip +60s - Blue - Stop/Resume Mark Info - Info Stop - 0..9 Ch select - Sort(2) Day(3) Numeric inp. Exec cmd(1) Editing - In a numerical input field (like the response to a CAM enquiry) the keys 0..9 are used to enter the data, and the Left key can be used to delete the last entered digit. In a text input field (like, e.g., the file name of a recording) the characters can be entered by pressing the numeric keys, the same way as on a telephone keypad. If your remote control provides additional keys, they can be used for the following functions: Info display information on the currently viewed programme or recording Play resume normal replay Pause pause replay or live video Stop stop replay Record instant recording FastFwd fast forward FastRew fast rewind Next Next/previous channel group (in live tv mode) Prev or next/previous editing mark (in replay mode) Channel+ channel up Channel- channel down PrevChannel previous channel Power shutdown Volume+ volume up Volume- volume down Mute mute Audio select audio track Schedule \ Channels | Timers | directly access the VDR Recordings | main menu functions Setup | Commands / User1...9 additional user defined keys for macro functions (defined in 'keymacros.conf') Note that in normal viewing mode (no OSD active) the color keys can have user defined functionality, as configured in 'keymacros.conf'. The default assignment is Red Recordings menu Green Schedule menu Yellow Info Blue Timers menu (1) See "Processing Recordings" below. (2) In the "Channels" menu the '0' key switches the sort mode through "by number", "by name" and "by provider". Other numeric input positions the cursor to the channel with the number entered so far. If there is no channel with that number, nothing happens. While entering a channel number, the '0' key will be treated as part of that number, not as a sort mode toggle. If no numeric key has been pressed for more than one second, the number is reset and '0' functions as sort mode toggle again. (3) In the "Timers" menu, when on the "Day" item, the '0' key toggles between a single shot and a repeating timer. If "Day" indicates a repeating timer, the keys '1'...'7' can be used to toggle the individual days ('1' is Monday).* Navigating through the On Screen Menus The "VDR" menu can be called up with the "Menu" key of your remote control unit. The "Up" and "Down" keys are used to select a specific item. The "Left" and "Right" keys can be used to change options, and the numeric keys allow direct input of numeric data. The "Ok" key confirms any changes (or switches to a channel in the "Channels" menu). The "Back" key goes back one level in the menu structure, discarding any changes that might have been made in the current menu. In the "Timers" menu, the current timer can be enabled or disabled with the "Red" key. Enabled timers are marked with '>', timers that are currently recording are marked with '#'. If a timer has the "First day" set so that it will start recording only on the given date, it is marked with '!'. The "Red" key toggles through the "enabled" and "disabled" states, and for repeating timers that are currently recording also a state that ends this recording prematurely and sets the "First day" date so that it will record again the next time the timer hits. "Ok" here opens the "Edit timer" menu. Textual options, like channel names or recording file names, can be edited by pressing the "Right" key (which puts brackets around the current character as in "[R]TL"), selecting the desired character position with "Left" and "Right", and changing the character with the "Up" and "Down" keys. "Ok" then confirms the changes. The "Red" key toggles between upper- and lowercase characters, while the "Green" key switches between insert and overwrite mode. The "Yellow" key deletes the current character (or the one to the right of the cursor in insert mode). The "Red", "Green", "Yellow" and "Blue" keys have special meanings in various menus and are listed at the bottom of the on-screen-display. At any point in the menu system, pressing the "Menu" key again will immediately leave the menu system (discarding any pending changes).* The "Schedule" Menu The "Schedule" menu implements VDR's "Electronic Program Guide" (EPG). Select "Schedule" from the "VDR" menu and you get a list of all upcoming broadcasts on the current channel. "Up" and "Down" can be used to scroll through this list, and pressing "Ok" displays detailed information about the selected programme. Pressing "Ok" again (or pressing "Back") gets you back into the "Schedule" menu. From the "Schedule" menu, the "Green" key opens the "What's on now?" menu, which displays all programmes that are currently running on all channels that broadcast their programme information on the current transponder, or from channels that have been current lately (VDR stores all information it gathers in an internal list). The more channels you have been switching through lately, the longer this list will be. The "Yellow" key opens the "What's on next?" menu, which lists all programmes that will start next on all channels. Inside the "What's on now/next?" menus the "Green" key toggles between the "Now" and "Next" display, and the "Yellow" key takes you to the "Schedule" menu of the current channel in the list. The "Red" key allows you to instantly program a timer to record the selected programme. After pressing this key, the current event will be marked with 'T', and the function of the "Red" key will change from "Record" to "Timer". Pressing "Red" on an event marked with 'T' will open the "Edit timer" menu for this timer, where you can make any modifications you may want to apply. Note that the Start and Stop time are offset by the MarginStart and MarginStop parameters (see Setup) in order to make sure the entire programme is recorded in case it doesn't exactly adhere to its published start/stop times. Of course, no guarantee can be given that the default margin values will be sufficient, so in case this recording is really important you may want to add an extra margin ;-). VPS recordings will use the exact Start (or VPS) and Stop times as given in the event. If a timer is newly created from within the "Schedule" menu, and its event is already running or has its start time within the next two minutes, it goes directly into the "Edit timer" menu in order to allow the user to make further changes to timer parameters before the actual recording starts. The "Blue" key can be pressed to switch to the channel with the selected programme. The following markers in these menus give additional information about the status of the events: t there is a timer defined for this event which covers only part of the event T there is a timer defined for this event which covers the entire event V this event has a VPS time that's different than its start time * this event is currently running (the validity of this marker depends on whether there is currently a DVB card receiving the transponder this channel is on). Pressing '0' in the "Schedule" menu rotates through displaying "This event on this channel", "This event on all channels" and "All events on all channels". This can be used to find reruns of a given show, or the episodes of a series. Note that if there are many channels in your channels.conf, displaying the "All events on all channels" page may take a while.* Selecting a Channel There are four ways to select a channel: 1. With no On Screen Menu displayed press the "Up" or "Down" key to switch to the next higher or lower channel. 2. Press the "Menu" key to bring up the On Screen Menu, select "Channels" and browse through the list with the "Up" and "Down" key; to switch to the selected channel press "Ok". 3. Directly type in the channel number with the numeric keys ('0'..'9'); if no key is pressed for about one second, the digits collected so far will define the channel number. 4. From the "Now", "Next" and "Event" menus (accessible through the "Schedule" menu) by pressing the "Blue" key. Pressing the '0' key in normal viewing mode toggles between the current and the previous channel. A channel is considered "previous" if it has been selected for at least 3 seconds. After switching to a different channel the channel number and name, as well as the current time are displayed in the OSD. If available, the 'current/next' information will be displayed below this line. This display automatically goes away after about five seconds, or if any key is pressed. To bring up the channel display without switching channels you can press the "Ok" key.
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