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ENAME
is option
rings up t
e on-screen
ey
oar
,. Here, you can enter a tit
e name. Use t
e ARROWs to
ig
ig
t t
e
esire
ey, an
use
ELECT to enter that ke
. When
ou have entered the title name, select OK to
nish.
Title name:
TITLE
A B C D E F G H I J K 0 1 2
L M N O P
Q
R S T U V 3 4 5
W X Y Z
( ) - :
?
.
6 7 8 9
Space
Aa Backspace Clear Exit OK
: is operation is allowed only i
the title is not protected or locked
rograms can be
locked” with a
arental
assword. To do so:
Highlight the program on the HDD title list, bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow. Make sure Lock is highlighted (use
p and Down arrows to navi
ate if needed) and press Select. When you lock a pro
ram, the parental password selected in the Setup
menu will be a
lied
default value is 3308
.
e user will then need to unlock the program be
ore Playback or any Editing
unction. To unlock a program, highlight a program on the
HDD title list, brin
up the Popup menu by pressin
the Ri
ht Arrow. Hi
hli
ht unlock (use Up and Down arrows to navi
ate if needed)
and press Select. You will be requested to enter the password. A locked title will have a Lock icon next to its index picture on the HDD
i
l
li
ROTECT
rotect is a feature to safe
uard a
ainst accidental erasure or editin
that allows for playback only and no editin
.
To protect a title, highlight the program on the HDD title list, bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow.
Highlight ‘Protect’ (use Up and Down arrows to navigate if needed) and press Select. When you Protect a program, the user can Play the
title or Dub it to DVD, but can not perform any edit operations (split, se
ment, chan
e index picture and delete).
In order to
nprotect, highlight the program on the HDD title list and bring up the Popup menu by pressing the Right Arrow.
Highlight Unprotect (use Up and Down arrows to navigate if needed) and press Select. A Protected title wil
have a Safe Box icon next to its index picture on HDD title list.