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Timer recording
Using S
HOW
V
IEW
number to make timer
recording
[RAM] [DVD-R]
Remote control only
You can easily programme the unit to make a timer recording of a
programme by entering the programme’s S
HOWVIEW number,
which can be found in the television sections of newspapers or in
television guides. You can programme up to 16 programmes one
month in advance. Programmes for everyday or every week are
counted as one programme.
Preparation
Switch [DVD, TV] (19) to “DVD”.
Ensure that this unit’s clock is set correctly.
Insert a disc for recording (make sure there is enough room for
the programme you are going to record plus a little extra).
1 Press [ShowView] (2) button.
2 Press the numeric buttons (4) to enter the
S
HOWVIEW number.
If you enter the wrong digit, use [2] (10) to move back and
enter the correct digit.
3 Press [ENTER] (10).
The Timer Programme Correction screen which allows you to
confirm the programme appears and make corrections if
necessary.
Check the programme.
To programme other recordings, repeat steps 1, 2 and 3.
4 If the programme is correct
Press [ENTER] (10).
The Timer Programme List screen appears.
5 Press [RETURN] (28).
ªTo put the unit on recording standby
Press [ , TIMER] (14).
Ensure “ ” lights on the units display.
ªTo change the programme
Timer Programme Correction screen (After step 3 at left)
1) Use [2, 1] (10) to select the item you want to change.
2) Change the setting with [3, 4] (10).
You may use the numeric buttons (4) to enter “Name”,
“Date”, “Start” and “Stop”.
The items change as follows:
Name (Programme Position/TV Station Name)
Date
Current date!)the day before one month later!)Daily
(Sunday to Saturday)!)Daily (Monday to
Saturday)!)Daily (Monday to Friday)!)Weekly
(Sundays)!)!)Weekly (Saturdays)!)Current date…
Start (start time)/Stop (finish time)
The time increases or decreases in 30-minute increments if
you hold the button.
Mode (Recording mode)
XP!)FR!)EP!)LP!)SP!)XP… (page 21)
VPS/PDC
ON!)OFF (– – –)
Title
Select “Title” and press [ENTER] (10), then refer to page 31
for entering title.
You can give DVD-RAM and DVD-R titles of up to 44
characters.
3) Press [ENTER] (10) when you have finished making changes.
The Timer Programme List screen appears.
ªSetting for control of the recording starting and
ending time by special signal included in the
broadcasting signal (VPS/PDC Function)
VPS stands for Video Programme System.
PDC stands for Programme Delivery Control.
If a TV programme, for example a football game runs longer than
scheduled, is shortened or starts earlier or later, this function
synchronizes the recording start and stop with the actual
broadcasting start and stop of the TV programme.
Conditions for correct operation of the VPS/PDC function:
“ON” must be displayed under [VPS/PDC] on the display.
The TV station must broadcast VPS/PDC signals.
The programme starting time must be set correctly to the starting
time listed in the newspaper/magazine.
To activate the VPS/PDC Function:
Use [3, 4] (10) to make the “ON” indication appear.
RETURN
No.
0:59 SP
ShowView
Remain
12:53:00 16.7 TUE
--
0 9
Enter ShowView Number by using 0-9 keys.
RETURN
No.
0:59 SP
ShowView
Remain
12:53:00 15.7 TUE
--
0 9
1
1
1
1
11
11
1
RETURN
CANCEL
SELECT
2:001:0015/ 7 TUE
Mode
StopStart
Name
Date
1:58 SP
TIMER
RECORDING
Remain
12:53:00 15.7 TUE
ENTER
SP
Press ENTER to store new programme.
VPS
PDC
OFF
64 ABC
Title
No.
--
0 9
RETURN
SELECT
SP
OK
1:221:1964 ABC 15/ 7 TUE01
Mode
Disc
space
StopStartNo.
Name
Date
1:58 SP
TIMER
RECORDING
Remain
1:19:00 15.7 TUE
ENTER
New Timer Programme
CANCEL
OFF
VPS
PDC
SELECT
2:001:0015/ 7 TUE
Mode
StopStart
Name
Date
1:58 SP
TIMER
RECORDING
Remain
1:19:00 15.7 TUE
ENTER
RETURN
Press ENTER to store new programme.
VPS
PDC
OFF
CANCEL
64 ABC
Title
No.
--
0 9
SP
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