Loewe Centros 1202 manual Timer recording, Start Time Sets the recording‘s start time see Notes

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Timer recording

This DVD recorder can be programmed so that it can make up to seven recordings in a month. For recording with nobody in attendance, the timer has to know which signal sources (TV stations or from AV devices) should be recorded, and it needs the start time and the inputs which define the record- ing length.

1.Insert a writable disc and press . The “Timer Recording“ menu is displayed.

 

Timer-Record

 

 

 

SQ 196Min. Free

 

 

 

 

 

PR

Date

Start Time

Length

Mode

Repeat

VPS/

 

PDC

 

02

 

9/5 Tu

19:20

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SQ

Once

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C7 BBC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK Enter

 

REC-MENUTimer Record List

END

Close

PR – Select a stored programme number or one of the external inputs for the recording.

Date – Select a date that lies, at most, one month from the current date.

Start Time – Sets the recording‘s start time (see Notes).

Length – Sets the duration of the recording.

Mode – Select a recording quality (HQ, SQ, LQ, EQ, or AT).

The AT (Auto) mode establishes how much disc time is available and, if necessary, switches to the recording quality to stop recording the programme (see page 24 for the other modes).

Repeat – Select the repeat type that you require (once, daily (Monday - Friday) or weekly).

VPS/PDC – The VPS/PDC system automati- cally alters the recording time so that you do not miss the programme if the programme schedule has been changed. For VPS/PDC to work properly, you need to key in the VPS time (which may differ from the actual time of day - see the Notes below) and the date of the programme that you wish to record.

Notes:

You should be aware that not all stations work with VPS.

Stations that use VPS/PDC usually have VPS/PDC information on their teletext pages. Look for information on those pages when you are going to make a timer recording.

It takes around 30 seconds for the recorder to tune in and for recording to begin. If you are using VPS/PDC, the first few seconds of the programme may not be recorded.

The actual time of day and the actual date will have to be keyed into the DVD recorder (see page 20).

2.Input the information needed for your timer recording(s).

/ (left/right) – select the input fields

/ (up/down) – changes the setting in the active input field.

The other options in this menu are:

OK - saves your inputs in the timer (see point 3).

- closes the menu and discards the

inputs.

- opens the timer recording list.

3.When you press OK the DVD recorder saves the programmed recording and displays the timer recording list.

Check in the “Status“ column that the timer recording has been programmed correctly and a playable disc has been inserted.

4.Press to close the timer recording list.

5.Press to switch the unit to standby.

Notes:

The timer‘s LED lights up in the unit‘s display window when the recorder is in standby mode and at least one timer recording has been programmed.

For dual-language TV recordings, select the sound channel in the “Record TV rec audio“ submenu in the main menu (see page 25).

To stop a timer recording that is underway, press

the button.

The recording‘s start time must be at least 3 minutes into the future!

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Contents DVD Contents Remote control RC3 DVD operation + volume quieter/louder Menu select / adjustShowView menu on Main menu onCentros Front Panel Centros Rear Panel & Display Set up WelcomeThank you Scope of deliveryCleaning For your safetyPlayable Discs Essential InformationWritable Discs Symbols Disc-related TermsTypes of Video CDs DVD-R and DVD-RW discsDVD Recordings Disc type Formatting Recording mode Functions Video Recording format DefaultOverwrite recording is only possible on DVD+RW discs DVD-Video Not possible Not applicable Playback onlyResetting the DVD Recorder Initial InstallationInitial Remote Control Setup Connections General Connecting to the AerialShipping the Unit Connecting to Television Connecting to a Set Top Box / Satellite ReceiverConnecting to an External Decoder Box Connecting to an AmplifierDigital Multi-Channel Sound Do not connect the decoder box directly to your recorderConnecting to a Digital Camcorder Basic Settings Main MenuNo sound at all Menu see page 28Activating Digital Link General MenuNavigating in Menus Automatic ProgrammingChannel Setting Edit programTransfer program list Station Rename Change nameRenaming stations Moving programmesDeleting a programme Decoder on/offSetting the Clock Manual Setting of the Date / TimeNicam auto/off TV AspectLanguage Menu Night Mode Audio MenuDolby Digital Sampling FrequencyLock Menu Recording Quality Recording MenuCountry Code for Rating Disc Menu Finalization Disc NameTemporarily Visible Symbols Additional Screen MenusDisc Protection Indicates the current date and timeMode Chapters Indicates the audio format and changes the settingsChanges these settings DVD-VideoDrive mode Indicates the elapsed time and the total timeChapter TimeUsing DVDs and Video CDs General functionsSearching Freeze-frame and Picture For Picture playbackSlow motion RepeatingZoom MarkersDisc menus Title menuCamera positions Digital sound formats and film languageChanging the audio channel 3D surround soundStoring the last disc settings PIP Picture In PictureOptions in the Music menu Operating the Audio CD and MP3Playing audio CDs or MP3 discs Advice on MP3 recording Copying files / folders from a CD to an audio/photo cardRepeat SearchProgrammed replay with audio CD and MP3 Options in the Programme list menuUsing the photo disc Accessing images one by onePlaying a photo disc Rotating imagesUsing the audio/photocard reader OverviewData/memory card compatibility About the systemRC3 remote control audio/photo card reader functions Changes signal sourceMP3 operation muting Highlights selection Audio/Photo Card Reader operation offDeleting images or folders Using photoDisplaying image files Using MP3 Immediate Timer Recording Recording first stepsManual recording Stopping the recordingTimer recording Press to switch the unit to standbyStart Time Sets the recording‘s start time see Notes You should be aware that not all stations work with VPSTimer recordings with the ShowView system Troubleshooting Recording from external sourcesRecording from external components General DV informationRecording is automatically stopped if Recording from a digital camcorderPress once to start the recording Title List and Chapter List VR Menu VRChapter List-Playlists Menu Press repeatedly to quit the Chapter List-Playlists menuPlay Starts playing the selected playlist With more than 6 titles useTitle List and Chapter List Video Title List MenuDeleting a Title After Finalization of the DiscVideo +RW Using the Chapter List MenuTitle List and Chapter List Video +R Previous/next PressPress DISC-M/ for the Title List menu Use Side of the menuTitle and Chapter Editing Adding Additional Titles/Chapters to a Playlist Deleting a Title/ChapterDeleting a Part Undoing the Last DeletionRenaming a Title Combining Two Chapters into OneMoving a Chapter / Playlist Ing a StationProtecting a Title Dividing One Title into Two TitlesHiding a Title/Chapter Video +RW +RAdditional Information Deleting a Disc and Starting New RecordingOverwriting a Recording Viewing Title Lists Created on another DVD RecorderProblem Possible cause Remedy What to do, ifNo solution Video mode disc Material Timer recording not possibleRe-program the timer PlayersTechnical Specifications GeneralRecording PlaybackUsing other Loewe devices with the RC3 remote control Using the remote‘s suggestions to set up remote controlUsing a code input to set the remote Operating additional devices with RC3RC3 code list LoeweSmart 0718 0705 0713 Sonashi 0716 Sony 1903 1904 Soundmaster 0768Standard 0651 0768 0730 07680041 Seleco 0384 0037 Okano Sentra 0072 Orbit Setron Orion 02090072 Shivaki 0037 Osume Siemens 0320 0347 Otake 0209 Siera 00810455 Interstar 1105 1017 Europa0501 0200 0628 0607 Morgan’s 0200 0713 0132Cable Box STB Language Code List 6671 Bulgarian 6672 Bihari 6678List of country codes Service Addresses

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