GoVideo DVR4300 manual To Set a Timer Recording

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:: Timer Recording

To Set a Timer Recording

1Insert a standard VHS tape with a record safety tab into the VCR deck.

2Press SET TIMER.

• If the clock has not been set, the Clock Setup Menu will appear. You MUST set the clock before you can program a Timer Recording (see page 22).

3 Press Y/B and " or use the 0-9 keys as directed to:

• Choose an event number (1-8).

Set the event date and time (month, day, hour, minute, and AM/PM)

• Set the event length (hours and minutes). 4 Press Y/B and " or use the 1-4 keys to set the event type:

Once Records the event once. M-FRecords the event Monday through Friday. Weekly Records the event once a week. Always Records the event every day.

5 Press Y/B and " or use the 1-3 keys to set the record source:

Ch## Records from television. Use the 0-9 keys to enter the channel you wish to record. If you are recording from a cable box, set the Record Source

to channel 2, 3, or 4 -- whichever channel your cable box uses -- and then select the channel to record on the cable box. Line 1 Records from an external source connected to the rear line inputs.

Line 2 Records from an external source connected to the front line inputs.

6Press Y/B and " or use the 1-3 keys to set the record speed: Auto Activates Complete Program Record (see page 38).

SP Sets the record speed to Standard Play. Use for best quality (a T-120 tape will record for 2 hours).

SLP Sets the record speed to Super Long Play. Use for maximum recording time (a T- 120 tape will record for 6 hours).

7Press RETURN to confirm and view a summary of the event, as well as any other programmed events.

8Select another event number or press RETURN to exit.

The event is now stored in memory and will record at the scheduled time. It is not necessary to turn the DVD+VCR off or put it into a Timer mode; the event will record regardless of the state of the DVD+VCR.

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