With some Bang & Olufsen televisions, it is
possible to start a recording by pressing RECORD
twice, and then watch a second recording while
the first is being made.
The way to determine if your television supports
this type of simultaneous playback and recording
is to do the following:
> Press RECORD twice to start a recording.
> Select another source to watch, such as DVD.
> Press V MEM. If playback begins automatically,
your television supports simultaneous playback
and recording.
Timer recording via teletext
Recordings can be programmed via the
on-screen menu or directly via the relevant
teletext page.
> Press TV to switch on TV.
> Press TEXT to switch on Teletext. With some
televisions, you can press RECORD to bring up
an on-screen menu, use
or to move the
cursor until TELETEXT is highlighted and press GO.
> Find the teletext page you want.
> Press RECORD or MENU to be able to select a
programme to record, or use to move to REC
on the teletext menu bar and press GO
.
> Press
or to move to the start time.
> Press GO to select the chosen start time.
> Press GO to select the stop time, you can
change the stop time by pressing and include
two or three programmes in a row.
> Check the status line for the recording, if
necessary, use or or the number buttons
to change and
or to move between the
entered data.
> Press GO to store the Timer recording.
PROGRAMMING STORED indicates that your
Timer is stored.
We recommend that you check the date of your
Timers in the Timer Index after storing them. This
is described on page 11.
If you have selected V.TUNER or a connected set-
top box as your source, teletext services may
either be severely limited – for example, without
number input – or they may be inaccessible. Select
TV as your source before programming a Timer
recording via teletext.
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