Sunfire TGM-100 Manual Do Utilizador

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User’s Manual
CHAPTER 4 – Admin User Interface
The following screen is displayed:
Press the 
• 
O
Auto button to perform an automatic 
search for the movie details online.
Or:
Press the 
• 
M
manual button to perform a manual 
search for the movie details online.
manual Look Up
When a DVD is inserted into the drive and no movie 
information is returned, the 
9
Look Up button becomes 
available, allowing you to manually search for the correct 
movie information.
When look up of a DVD fails, from the 
• 
Cd Slot screen, 
press the 
9
Look Up button.
The 
manual Look Up screen is displayed:
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the title of the 
• 
movie.
Press the 
• 
O
Select button.
The 
manual Look Up screen displays up to 20 movies 
which closely match the search criteria.
Use the 
• 
U
 or V buttons to select the closest match for 
the movie you wish to record.
Press the 
• 
O
Select button.
Editing Artist, director, Genre, and Year names in 
the Video Library
Navigate to the 
• 
Admin UI screen as described 
previously.
Select
• 
 Video Library.
Press the 
• 
U
 or V buttons to select either 
Artists, 
directorsGenres, or Years and press the T button.
Use the 
• 
U
 or V buttons again to highlight the item you 
wish to edit.
Press the 
• 
ä
Options button and choose the Edit 
name option.
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name for 
• 
the Genre, Year or Era.
Selecting movie Artwork
For most movies, your TGM-100 should automatically 
retrieve the cover art from the Internet. If cover art is not 
found or you have recorded custom DVDs, you may apply 
generic artwork to the movie or import your own from a 
connected PC.
Highlight the movie in your 
• 
Video Library to which you 
would like to apply a cover art image.
Press the 
• 
ä
Options button.
Use the 
• 
U
 and V buttons to select 
Edit movie details 
and press the O
Select button.
Choose the
• 
 Artwork option and press the OEdit 
button.
The following screen, listing all of the cover art images 
stored on your TGM-100, is displayed: