Yamaha DRX-2 How to change or delete a programmed recording Timer, Delete programmed recording

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Timer

 

 

 

 

Timer List

 

 

Rec

 

 

 

 

Date

Ch. Start

End

Mode

01/22

01

04:25PM

06:05PM

M2

--/--

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--:--

--:--

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Total record time: 01:40

 

To change

 

To exit

Press >

 

 

Press TIMER

 

 

 

 

 

English

9Switch off with B/I.

The programmed recording will only function properly if the DVD recorder has been switched off using the B/I button.

If any of the TIMER blocks are in use,“TIMER” will light up on the recorder display.

How to change or delete a programmed recording (TIMER)

1Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number for the DVD recorder (channel 3 or 4).

2Press TIMER on the remote control.

The programming mode selected last is marked.

3Select “Timer List” using w or v and confirm with u.

4Select the programmed recording (TIMER) you want to check, change or delete with w or v.

Tip

Delete programmed recording

1Press the CLEAR button.

2Confirm with ENTER/OK.“Timer Cleared” will briefly appear on the TV screen.

“-- ---” appears rather than the displayed values

3To end, press TIMER.

5Press u.

Select the input field with t or u.

If required, change the information with v, w or the number buttons 0..9.

6Confirm with ENTER/OK.

7To end, press TIMER.

8Switch off with B/I.

Programming a recording (TIMER)

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Contents DRX-2 For Customer Use General informationGeneral information Laser safetyFor Canadian Customers Read this before operating your unitSix Hours Recording Time FeaturesTable of contents Managing the disc Access controlProgramming a recording Before you call anQuick preview Remote controlQuick preview Additional TV functionsAuxiliary jacks on the front panel Front of the deviceOpen/Close Interrupt playback/recordingBack of the unit Messages in the DVD recorder dis- play Symbols on your DVD recorder displayQuick preview Common questions IntroductionIntroduction Discs you can useCleaning the discs AccessoriesCan I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder? Regional codePreparing the remote control Connecting your DVD recorderConnecting your antenna Connecting your DVD recorderUsing a Component video cable Connecting your TV to get the best pictureUsing a composite video cable Using an S-Video cableConnecting your camcorder Connecting a VCRConnecting an AV receiver Connecting an AV receiverSurround sound connections Recording connections Switching on Power supplyInitial installation Installing your DVD recorderInstalling your DVD recorder Which screen formats can I select? DVD recorder cannot find any TV stationsVery few TV channels were found Automatic TV channel searchCannot select ? Deleting TV channels Adding and clearing TV channels manuallySwitching audio recording Stereo, SAP Setting the languageWhich settings can I choose? Assigning the VCR Plus+ Guide channel numbers Clock not set, check channel will appear on the TV screen Setting the time and date automaticallyManually setting the time & date On-screen information Symbols in the menu barField for temporary messages Menu barDVD-Video Video-CD No disc Error Disc type symbolsStatus field Operating mode symbols Timer information boxCurrent channel/selected input jack No signal Copy-protected signalGeneral notes on playback PlaybackInserting a disc Playing a DVD+RW/ +R disc Playing a DVD video discPlayback Can see the message EmptydiscPlaying an audio CD When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingPlaying an MP3 CD Audio CD displayPlaying a Super Video CD Additional playback featuresImportant notes for playback MP3 CD displayChanging to another title/chapter Additional playback featuresSearching a disc No soundStill picture Additional playback featuresSlow motion Search by timeRepeat play Scan featureShuffle Camera angle Zoom featureSelect the audio language An access to Subtitle function through the on-screen menuSubtitles General Manual recordingManual recording Which discs can I use for recording?Index display Recording without automatic switch-offMessage Emptydisc appears in the display Programme number of the external inputsDisplay will read Disc ERR Interrupt recording PauseInsert chapter markers Making recordings on DVD+R discs compatibleHow can I check the remaining recording time? How can I cancel the recording time I have just entered?Tected at step Stop recording with Stop Which recording types can I choose? Selecting the recording type QualityCan I select the recording type via a menu as well? Managing the disc contents Insert chapter markers Managing the disc contentsHiding chapters Changing the index picture Deleting chapter markersSplitting titles Can I split titles on DVD+R discs?Playing the entire title Editing recording titles nameDeleting recordings/titles Changing the disc name Disc settingsFinishing editing Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc?Finalising DVD+R discs Settings for menu does not appearDelete DVD+RW discs Finalise disc does not appearWhat is FR mode? Programming a recording TimerProgramming recordings with the VCR Plus+ System Programming a recording TimerSelecting daily/weekly recordings Programming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System Changing the recording modeChange AM/PM Program numbers of the EXT1 and EXT2 cinch jackDelete programmed recording How to change or delete a programmed recording TimerDVD recorder is not responding Problem solving for programmed recordingsUser preferences Picture settingsUser preferences No picture appears on the TV after switching Sound settingsFor devices with analogue audio input Additional settings Language settingsAuto resume Disc feature menuAccess control Child Lock Access control Child LockChild lock DVD and VCD Activating/deactivating child lockLocking unlocked discs Parental level control DVD video onlyActivating/deactivating parental level control What do the ratings mean?Changing the country Changing the PIN codeHave forgotten my code Remote control does not work No playback on DVD recorder Resetting the machine to the default factory settingsBefore you call an engineer Cannot playback Super Video CDs Before you call an engineerProgrammed recording does not work Before you call an engineer Appendix Using DRX-2 remote control for your TV setAppendix Appendix Disc Formats Supported Specifications

DRX-2 specifications

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