Toshiba RS-TX20 User Manual - Page 59
The Status Bar
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The Status Bar When you press PLAY, PAUSE, FORWARD, or BACK, the status bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Whether you're watching live TV, a DVD, a recorded program, or listening to a CD, the status bar shows where you are and what you're doing. In live TV, the status bar represents one hour and the white tick marks are 15 minutes apart. In recorded programs and DVDs, the bar shows the program's length, and the tick marks are evenly spaced depending on the length of the program. A white vertical line shows where you are in the program. In live TV, the green segment represents the part of the program saved by the DMS. the right edge of the green segment represents the current time. The DMS automatically saves up to 30 minutes of live TV. The white vertical line Status Bar for live TV. indicates where you are now. The Status Bar The CLEAR button hides the status ® bar, the program guide, the channel banner, and anything else that is not part of the program. 5 Tick marks Status Bar for a twohour recording or DVD. This symbol shows you are controlling live TV (here, live TV is paused). This end is where you catch up with live TV and the current time. These symbols show that the BACK button has been pressed twice. This recording (or DVD) is two hours long. You can only rewind live TV up to 30 ® minutes, or to the point where you last changed the channel (whichever is less). When you change the channel, you skip ahead to the current time on the new channel and start saving on that channel. If you are behind live TV and watching something you still want to see, you should not change the channel. 51