Technicolor - Thomson DTH 6000 Programming a recording VCR, Programming using a PlusCode number

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Use

Programming a recording VCR

Your video recorder has eight programming memories. Thus, you will be able to programme eight recordings over a 1-year period.

Load a tape and position it to the desired section using the REV., FWD, STOP and PLAY keys.

Programming using a PlusCode® number

Each televised broadcast has its own PlusCode number guide which can be found in your TV magazine. To programme the recording of a broadcast, all that is required is for you to enter this number in the VIDEO Plus+ menu; it contains the date, start and end time and the number of the channel broadcasting the programme.

1Call up the VIDEO Plus+ menu using the PROG. key.

2Enter the PlusCode number of the programme using the number keys.

3Confirm using OK.

The TIMER menu comes up.

You may complete your programming by choosing daily or weekly repetition, double length or VPS- or PDC-signal triggered recording.

When programming for the first time, the cursor positions itself on Prog. number; confirm or enter the desired programme number.

4Press the OK key.

5Leave the menu using the EXIT key.

6Put the video recorder in standby mode using the B key.

The symbol on the display of the VCR confirms that your programming was successful.

VIDEO Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation.

The VIDEO Plus+ system is manufactured under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.

Storage of the programme numbers with the VIDEO Plus+ feature

The video recorder automatically stores the correspondance between channel numbers and PlusCode numbers so that you do not have to re-enter for each programming the channel number corresponding to the PlusCode programming number .

This is to say that the first time you programme a recording on a channel using the VIDEO Plus+ feature, the video recorder will prompt you to confirm or enter the channel number. When programming your next VIDEO Plus+ recording, the video recorder will automatically identify the channel concerned.

VIDEO PLUS+ system and satellite demodulator

If you use the PlusCode numbers to record a programme broadcast by satellite, the VIDEO Plus+ programmer can ask you to confirm the channel number (Pr99 / AV1 / AV2).

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Contents Contents Precautions and guarantee Box contents Basic connection ConnectionsOther connection possibilities Other devices Player, another video recorder, etc. AV2 socketCamcorder AV3 socket Audio/video amplifierRemote control General functionsAccess the contents menu of the disc Start recording Select a channelFront panel controls Hifi Stereo NicamFront panel display Initial Installation ModulatorAutomatic channel search Store the channel and its number on the television setClock setting Sorting the channelsNew or encoded channel Number with 0 to 9 keysDisc content menus MenusVCR menus DVD MenusPlaying a tape Recording Getting preparedSimple recording Recording with automatic stop instant recordProgramming a recording VCR Programming using a PlusCode numberVideo PLUS+ system and satellite demodulator Error messages likely to occur when programming Without the PlusCode programming numbersTo check your programming But select the AV1 or AV2 socketDeleting a programmed recording Delete the programmed recordings using the 0000 keyRecording programmed on a connected set Sound selection in playback mode Setting the type of sound to be recordedSound control Load a tape and press PlayEco mode PreferencesAuto clock Video PLus+ + 10 minutesTracking and stability in play mode By default Cassette type Shown onOther functions Index searchPlay Simple playStill image Frame advance DVD and video CD Variable slow motion DVD and video CDPlay modes Standard Play all discsLock TV Image DisplayOn-Screen Displays Select the Sound option in the main menu using the Play SoundSound Logic Digital OutputLanguages Player MenusDisc Menus AudioDirect access Info MenusRepeat playback all discs Markers DVD and audio CDAudio DVD Subtitles DVDCamera angles DVD Audio channel video CDWhat is MP3? Reading MP3 filesPlaying an MP3 CD Skipping songsDiscs you can play DVD-VideoTroubleshooting Problem SolutionTechnical data Remote controlConcerning video tapes Handling and care for discs