Archos AV700 User Manual - Page 12
Notes about setting the Scheduler., Setting the Infrared Emitter, System - docking pod
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23 Empty Scheduler, ready to be programmed. Once a valid record time is entered, and the save button pressed, the empty box will get a green checkmark. Scheduler after having been set. The "--- Current" means that the AV 700 will record the current video signal (no channel changing). This is for people who do not use the stick-on infrared emitter. Notes about setting the Scheduler. • The scheduler automatically reorganizes the recording events chronologically. • In order for a scheduled recording to start, you must leave the AV 700 in the main menu screen or set it to standby mode (press Standby button on remote control). That is, if you are listening to music, watching a video, or looking at photos on your AV 700, it will not interrupt you in order to go make the scheduled recording. • If you have connected and will be using the IR Emitter system (see the TV Docking Pod chapter as well as the chapter Setting the Infrared Emitter code below) with a video cassette recorder (VCR) please note that in order for the IR Emitter to properly control the VCR, your VCR should not be left in sleep mode. • When the AV 700 user interface is in English, the Date format is set to Month/Day. 23 24 • If the end time is earlier than the start time, then it is assumed that you start recording on the start date, and the recording ends on the following day at the end time. • Once a scheduled recording has been made, or the date of a recording has been passed, without the recording having been made (the AV 700 was not connected to the docking pod or not in Standby mode), the schedule entry will be erased from the scheduler. • Long recording times (2 hours and more) can create files that are larger than 2 gigabytes (GB) each. The AV 700 will create multiple files in order to make long recordings. Thus a long scheduled recording may produce video files called VID0000, VID0001, and VID0002. This is only in the case of recordings that are over 2 GB in size. This 2 GB file size constraint is due to the Windows® FAT32 AVI file type specification. • When you set the scheduler, the AV 700 will create a text file in its System folder called DVRTimer.txt. You should not erase this file. 24