Fisher FVH-E420 Quick Timer Recording QTR, Auto Setting, Appears on the VCR display

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SC4/UF (FVH-E420 GB) Wed. Jan. 26/2000

QUICK TIMER RECORDING (QTR)

As the name suggests, the QTR feature provides a quick and simple way to set the timer to record. A QTR setting overrides Program Timer settings.

œThe clock must be set before Quick Timer Recording can be performed.

œTo set the type of the recording, first follow the steps under Entering the Program Type on page 26.

œStart a recording following the instructions for “RECORDING”, steps 1 3 on page 23.

1Press the REC button during recording.

--:-- appears on the VCR display.

REC

OFF

2Set the recording end time using the REC button (to

advance the time in 30-minute increments to the nearest hour or half hour) or the CH/TRACK l (or j) button (or CHANNEL on the front panel) (to increase or decrease the time in 1-minute increments).

NOTES:

œThe end time can be advanced for a total of up to 24 hours.

œRecording ends if the end of the tape is reached.

œTo stop recording before the end time is reached, press the STOP button (or STOP/EJECT on the front panel).

Auto Setting

If an XDS-encoded broadcast is being recorded, “AUTO” appears at step 1 above and blinks for 10 seconds in the display. The VCR timer receives the end time information from the XDS signal and the recording continues until the end of the program.

REC

OFF

Notes on using the AUTO setting

œTo set the recording end time manually, press the REC button while “AUTO” is blinking. The display will switch to --:30 or “ --:00”. Then use the REC button and/or the CH/TRACK l (or j) button to set the recording end time.

œDepending on the reception conditions of TV signal or remaining program duration, the AUTO QTR operation may not be accurate.

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