Sony RDR-HX730 Operating Instructions - Page 49

Changing the priority of overlapped settings, Select Change, and press ENTER.

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Timer Recording Changing the priority of overlapped settings If the timer settings overlap, the program that was set last has priority and will be recorded. A timer recording of lower priority may be canceled, start from the middle or stop midway through the program. You can change the priority of a program if necessary. When the timer settings overlap The program set last has priority. Example: You set the timer in order of A, B, and C (setting C has first priority) will be cut off 1 Press TIMER LIST. The Timer List appears. 2 Select an overlapped timer setting, and press ENTER. indicates that the timer setting is overlapped by another timer setting. 3 Select "Check Overlap," and press ENTER. Actual recording 4 Select "Change," and press ENTER. If you give setting B priority over setting C, all of program B will be recorded and program C is recorded only after program B has ended. If the end time of one recording and the start time of another are the same If program B has priority, the end of program A will be cut off. 5 Press M/m to change the timer setting's priority, and press ENTER. The setting moves to its new location in the list. A timer setting higher up in the list has higher priority. To return to the Timer List, select "Cancel." If program A has priority, recording of program B may be delayed. z Hint You can change the priority of a timer setting while recording. 49

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Timer Recording
If the timer settings overlap, the program that
was set last has priority and will be recorded.
A timer recording of lower priority may be
canceled, start from the middle or stop
midway through the program.
You can change the priority of a program if
necessary.
When the timer settings overlap
The program set last has priority.
Example: You set the timer in order of A, B,
and C (setting C has first priority)
If you give setting B priority over setting C,
all of program B will be recorded and
program C is recorded only after program B
has ended.
If the end time of one recording and the
start time of another are the same
If program B has priority, the end of program
A will be cut off.
If program A has priority, recording of
program B may be delayed.
1
Press TIMER LIST.
The Timer List appears.
2
Select an overlapped timer setting,
and press ENTER.
indicates that the timer setting is
overlapped by another timer setting.
3
Select “Check Overlap,” and press
ENTER.
4
Select “Change,” and press ENTER.
5
Press
M
/
m
to change the timer
setting’s priority, and press ENTER.
The setting moves to its new location in
the list. A timer setting higher up in the
list has higher priority.
To return to the Timer List, select
“Cancel.”
z
Hint
You can change the priority of a timer setting while
recording.
Changing the priority of
overlapped settings
will be cut off
Actual recording