PROGRAM TIMER RECORDING
A timer recording of more than 24 hours can only be set on the 7th (SAT) and 8th (DLY) lines of the (TIMER SET) menu.
Example 2: To record every week from Saturday at 9:00 PM (21:00) to Monday at 7:00 AM, in
œFollow the Before starting steps, under “NORMAL RECORDING”.
1Press the MENU button until the (TIMER SET) menu is displayed.
œ“SUN” (Sunday) will be flashing.
2Turn the JOG dial, until “SAT” is flashing.
3Turn the SHUTTLE ring to set the desired start day of the week (ex: SAT), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe recording start hour position starts flashing.
4Turn the SHUTTLE ring to set the recording start hour (ex: 21), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe recording start minutes position starts flashing.
5Turn the SHUTTLE ring to set the recording start minutes (ex: 00), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe recording stop hour position starts flashing.
6Turn the SHUTTLE ring to set “öö” for the recording stop hour.
øThe rest of the line settings will change to
“öö:öö ööö ö”, the day of the next line will change to the next day and the start time will change to “öö:öö” automatically.
7Turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe day of the week of the 8th line is flashing.
8Turn the SHUTTLE ring, to set the desired stop day of the week (ex: MON), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe recording stop hour position starts flashing.
9Turn the SHUTTLE ring to set the recording stop hour (ex: 07), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe recording stop minutes position starts flashing.
FTurn the SHUTTLE ring to set the recording stop minutes (ex: 00), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
øThe “SPD” (recording speed) position will start flashing.
GTurn the SHUTTLE ring to select the recording speed mode (ex: 40), then turn the JOG dial clockwise.
ø“N” will start flashing.
HTurn the SHUTTLE ring to select “Y”.
@@@@@@<TIMER@SET>
WEEK@START@@STOP@@@SPD
@N | |
@N | |
@N | |
@N | |
@N | |
@N | |
SAT@@21:00@@öö:öö@@ööö@ö | |
MON@@öö:öö@@07:00@@@40@Y | |
@N |
IFollow steps F and G under “PROGRAM TIMER RECORDING” on page 20.
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