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Timer recording (continued)
ªIf “– –” appears under “Name” after entering a
S
HOWVIEW number
Name stands for Programme Position/TV Station Name.
Normally, the name of the TV station or the number of the
programme position is displayed under “Name”.
However, if the TV station information was not automatically set
during Preset Download or Auto Setup due to adverse reception
conditions, the “– –” indication appears instead.
In such a case, follow the operation steps below to correct it.
Use [3, 4] (10) repeatedly to select the programme
position on which the TV programme to be recorded
will be broadcast.
After you have entered the information of a TV station, it remains
stored in the unit’s memory, and you do not need to enter it again
in the future.
Note
The built-in clock employs 24-hour system.
The actual time recorded may be longer than the programme
itself when television programmes are recorded using S
HOWVIEW.
“Invalid Entry” is displayed when you enter the wrong code.
Reenter the code.
“PROG FULL” is displayed in the units display if there are already
16 items programmed. Delete unnecessary items (page 29).
The remaining time displayed is calculated based on the current
recording mode.
When recording more than one programme in a row, for DVD-
RAM the first few seconds, and for DVD-R about the first 30
seconds of all programmes from the second one onwards will not
be recorded.
Recording is not possible unless you set “Disc Protection” in
“DISC INFORMATION” to “Off”. (page 32)
You can not record to a disc if the write protect tab on a cartridge
disc is set to protect. Release this before operation (page 70).
Even if the unit is put in the timer recording standby mode or the
timer recording is being performed, you can play a programme.
If the unit is not put in the timer recording standby mode at the
latest 10 minutes before the programmed timer recording starting
time, the [ ] flashes on the unit display. In this case, press the
[, TIMER] (14) button to put the unit in the timer recording
standby mode.
Manual programming
[RAM] [DVD-R]
Remote control only
You can set your own programming conditions (up to 16
programmes).
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 [PROG/CHECK] (13).
The Timer Programme List screen appears.
A line that is ready for programming is highlighted.
2 Press [ENTER] (10).
The Timer Programme Correction screen appears.
3 Use [1] (10) to move through the items and change
the items with [3, 4] (10).
The current settings are shown each time you press [
1
]
(10)
.
You may use the numeric buttons (4) to enter “Name”,
“Date”, “Start” and “Stop”.
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 (– – –) (page 27)
Title
Select “Title” and press [ENTER] (10), then refer to page 31
for entering title.
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
OFF
VPS
PDC
Press ENTER to store
new programme.
RETURN
No.
SELECT
1:58 SP
TIMER
RECORDING
Remain
1:55:00 15.7 TUE
ENTER
--
0 9
--:----/-- ---
Mode
StopStart
Name
Date
--:--
SP
VPS
PDC
Please set Channel.
---
Title
1:58 SP
TIMER
RECORDING
Remain
1:19:00 15.7 TUE
2:00
15/ 7 TUE
Mode
StopStart
Name
Date
SP
64 ABC
1:00
VPS
PDC
OFF
Title
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