Toshiba 5205-S705 用户指南
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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Media Center
Recording TV
5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.4.0
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Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the search results
to select the show you want to record, select the show,
and then press OK.
to select the show you want to record, select the show,
and then press OK.
4
Select Record or Record Series in the window, and then
press OK. The recording icon for a single program or the
recording icon for a series appears next to the show in the
Guide.
press OK. The recording icon for a single program or the
recording icon for a series appears next to the show in the
Guide.
5
Press Back on the remote control to return to the previous
window.
window.
If there is a recording conflict, the Media Center displays
a message and allows you to select which show you want
to record.
a message and allows you to select which show you want
to record.
Recording Manually
Recording a program manually allows you to select a specific
date, channel, and recording time period. For some programs,
you may want to begin recording before the scheduled
beginning and after the scheduled ending of the program.
date, channel, and recording time period. For some programs,
you may want to begin recording before the scheduled
beginning and after the scheduled ending of the program.
To manually record a show or series:
1
Press the Start button on the remote control, and then
select Settings.
select Settings.
You may need to select the scroll arrows on the bottom of
the window to view the Settings button.
the window to view the Settings button.
2
Select TV/DVD.
3
Select Manual Record.
4
Enter the channel number using the numeric buttons on
the remote control.
the remote control.
5
Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select the
+ or - buttons in the window.
+ or - buttons in the window.
Press OK on the remote control to scroll through choices
and enter the recording frequency, date, start and stop
times, storage, and quality options.
and enter the recording frequency, date, start and stop
times, storage, and quality options.