Toshiba SD-36VESE Auto Tape Speed Select, Press the … or † button to select On or Off

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VCR Functions

Press the button to select Stop (recording stop

6 time).

 

 

PR Day

Start Stop

Speed V/P

01 SA 01 13 : 25 19 : 57

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OK RETURN MENU

Press the œ or button to select the hour or minute.

Press the or button to set the stop time.

Press the button to select Speed (recording

7 speed).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR

Day

Start

Stop

Speed V/P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

01

SA 01

13 : 25

19 : 57

SP

 

 

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OK RETURN MENU

Press the or button to select the required recording speed.

Auto SP (Standard Play) LP (Long Play)

Auto Tape Speed Select

The DVD-VCR’s “Auto Tape Speed Select” function compares the duration of the timer recording to the actual recording time remaining on the tape loaded. If there is insufficient tape to complete a timer recording in Auto mode, the DVD-VCR automatically switches to LP mode to record the whole programme.

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Press the button to select V/P (recording

VPS/PDC).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR

Day

Start

Stop

Speed

V/P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

01

SA 01

13 : 25

19 : 57

SP

Off

 

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OK RETURN MENU

• Press the or button to select On or Off.

VPS (Video Programme System) /

PDC (Programme Delivery Control System) Depending on TV stations, VPS/PDC signals are transmitted with TV programmes. The VCR can control the timer recording start and end times by the VPS/PDC signals to assure the recording of a whole programme, covering any changes in the published broadcast time, that is, time shift, extension or interruption of the programme. lf the TV programme is interrupted, during the VPS/PDC controlled timer recording,the recording will be automatically interrupted and resumed when the programme continues.

Important: The VPS/PDC function only works when the VPS/PDC signal is transmitted with the TV programme to be recorded. If the broadcasting station does not transmit the VPS/PDC signal, the timer recording will be done in the normal mode even if it was programmed in the VPS/PDC mode.

9 When you have finished, press the MENU button to exit the menu.

10 Press the ON/STANDBY button to activate the timer.

Before starting recording, the DVD-VCR compares the timer duration with the remaining time on the cassette.

Press the ON/STANDBY button to stop Timer programming recording.

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Contents SD-36VESE Toshiba CorporationSafety Instructions Getting StartedDisc Markings Disc Type and CharacteristicsCharacteristics Play Region NumberContents Front View of the DVD-VCR Display IndicatorsOverviews Rear View of the DVD-VCRAccessories StartedTour of the Remote Control ClearQuick Overview ConnectionsConnecting the Audio Output Cable Cable AV2 in By means of 21-pin Scart CableAveuro AV By means of 21-pin Scart By means of RF CableAV Receiver Connections Built-in Dolby Digital Decoder. Use the Digital Audio OutConnection below Connecting an Audio/Video Input Cable Plug & Auto SetupCurrent time and date are displayed automatically Settings SettingsPress the œ or √ button to select Auto Clock Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Clock Automatically Press the … or † button to select OnPress the OK or √ button again Setting the MenuLanguage Automatically Language Set menu is displayedThen press the OK or √ button Press the … or † button to select Auto SetupChannels already preset on your DVD-VCR will be deleted Country Selection menu is displayedSetup, then press the OK or √ button Press the … or † button to select Install, thenPress the OK or √ button Install menu is displayed Press the … or † button to select ManualClearing a Preset Station Station Table Press the … or † button to select requiredChannel Press the … or † button to select VCR Output CHPress the OK or √ button to select required colour system Selecting the Colour ModeVCR Functions Auto PAL B/WIntelligent Picture Control Press the … or † button to select User Set, thenPress the OK or √ button Off 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour Auto Power off Screen MessagesOff MessagesSelecting the Cassette Type Repeat PlayE180 E240 E260 E300 Front panel display Selecting Recording SpeedFunctions Type Recording Time in SPImmediately Edit Function Or † button to select the required day Timer programming menu is displayedPress the √ button to select Day, then press the … DLYSpeed Auto Tape Speed SelectPress the … or † button to select On or Off To be cancelled, then press the Clear button Corresponding informationPress the … or † button to select the programme Playing a Cassette Playing BackPlaying a Sequence Frame by Frame Option DescriptionSearching for a Specific Sequence Go To 00000 StopEnd Search Intro Scan Index Skip SearchUsing the Tape Counter SequenceSetting Up Language Features Using the Disc Menu LanguageDVD Functions Using the Audio Language Using the Subtitle LanguageMPEG-2 Digital Out Setting Up the Audio OptionsDolby Digital Out Dynamic CompressionBlack Level OptionsTV Aspect Ntsc Disc OutputRe-enter Password menu is displayed to confirm the password Setting Up the Parental ControlPress the OK or √ button Use Password menu is displayed Enter your password againSetting up the Rating Level Changing the PasswordSetting up the DVD function DivXR RegistrationFrame Advance Step Slow MotionStill Stop/ResumeDuring DVD/VCD/CD playback, press Using the Display FunctionUse the œ , √ buttons to make the desired setup Display buttonIf you are using a 169 TV If you are using a 43 TVRatio EZ View Language Press the … or † button to select FUNC, then Changing the Camera AngleZoom Press the OK or √ button Function menu is displayedRepeat Chapter/Title Cancel Chapter/TitleMarks Recalling a Marked SceneCancel A-B Repeat To B RepeatRepeat MP3 PlayMP3 Play Function CD-R MP3 discsProgram Play Random PlayPress the …/ †, œ/ √ buttons to select the first track Album Mode RotationZoom Depending on the file size, each interval Slide showCD-R Jpeg Discs Between images may take longer or shorterPlayback Features Zoom Reference ReferenceInput Technical SpecificationsGeneral OutputTroubleshooting Guide VCR Problem SolutionTroubleshooting Guide DVD