Philips VCR VR 170/07 manual Programming a recording with Turbo Timer

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Programming a recording with 'TURBO TIMER'

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With this function, programming a recording that takes place within the next 24 hours, will be quick and easy. The following pre-set information will appear in the display when you programme a recording using 'TURBO TIMER'.

Programme number = the programme number currently selected (TV channel) Start time = current time

End time = current time +2 hours

1

Press

TURBO TIMER on the remote control.

 

 

 

 

 

BBC1

The current set programme number will appear in the display, for

 

 

instance, 'PROG. 01'. If required, you can change this using

P

or

 

 

 

P

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

'CLK' will flash in the video recorder display

 

 

 

 

 

 

This display means that the video recorder clock is not set correctly. Please

 

 

 

read the section 'Setting the time and date' in chapter 'Installing your video

 

 

 

recorder'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

TURBO TIMER .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20:00

The current time (= start time) will appear in the display, for instance,

 

 

'START

20:00'. If required,

you

can change this using

P

or

 

 

 

P

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Press

TURBO TIMER .

 

 

'END 22:00'.

 

 

22:00

The end

time will appear in

the

display, for instance,

 

 

'END 22:00'. If required, you can change this using P

or

P

.

 

 

4Press TURBO TIMER .

'OK' will briefly appear in the video recorder display. Programming is now complete.

5Insert a cassette with an intact security tab (unprotected).

6

Switch off with STANDBY/ON .

 

The programmed recording will only function when the video

 

recorder is switched off with STANDBY/ON .

 

If any of the TIMER blocks are in use, ' ' will light up on the video

 

recorder display.

Programming a recording (TIMER)

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Contents VR 170/07 Table of contents Page Remote control Front of the device Additional TV functionsSymbols on your video recorder display Page Phil IntroductionDear Philips customer Supplied accessories SpecificationsVoltage 220-240V/50Hz Important notes regarding operation Special functions of your new video recorder Important information for customers in Great Britain What is a scart cable? Connecting the video recorderPreparing the remote control for operation Connecting your video recorder to the TV setMy TV offers me a selection menu for the scart socket Connecting with a scart cableMy screen is empty Connecting without a scart cableProgramme number for video recorder operation Connecting additional devicesYou can find more details in chapter Initial Installation Do not see a test screenInitial installation Installing your video recordingSeeks out and stores all available TV channels Decoder allocation That you want to use for the TV channel, e.g. P01 Line Manual Search using Confirm WithWhat is a special channel? Manual TV channel searchDont know the channels for my TV stations Using the satellite receiverSorting TV channels automatically Cannot switch my TV set to programme numberFollow TV Deleting sorting Automatic TV channel search AutoinstallMonitor function Deleting TV channels Sorting and clearing TV channels manuallyWant to assign to the programme number P01 Want to assign to this programme number, e.g. P02Time/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual setting Setting the time and dateMain menu will appear on the screen Navigation in the screen menu Important notes for operationPlaying cassettes PlaybackPlaying back Ntsc cassettes Automatic switch-off of special functionsSearching for a tape position with picture scanning Displaying current tape positionWhile a cassette is playing, press Reverse or Forward one Instant View Still pictureAppear in the display It automatically switches to pauseAutomatic search for a tape position index search Automatic search for a blank space on the tapeCannot reach optimal quality for the still picture Eliminating picture interferenceOptimising tracking Optimising still pictureManual recording Recording without automatic switch-offGeneral information Record you will add 30 minutes to Record Press Record on the remote controlPreventing accidental erasing of cassettes Lining up recordings assemble cutConfirm with OK To end, press Menu Selecting the recording speed SP or LPNotv appears in the display Search symbol appears in the display a moving symbolDirect Record How does Direct Record work?Switching Direct Record on or off What do I need to know about VPS/PDC? Programming a recording TimerWhat is VPS/PDC? Programming a recording with Video Plus+Following message appears on the screen Pluscode Number Recorder displaySelecting onetime/daily/weekly recordings Following message appears on the screen Select ProgTo clear a programmed Problems and solutions for programmed recordingsIf you want to cancel the programmed recording, press If this error message appears after pressingProgramme numbers of the E1 and E2 scart socket 9on the remote controlSwitching on VPS/PDC in the Start input field Programming a recording without Video Plus+Problem Problem solving for programmed recordingsProgramming a recording with Turbo Timer Cassette Problem SolutionDelete programmed recording How to check, change or delete a programmed recording TimerWith Least Other functionsChanging the video colour system Select the TVWill flash in the video recorder display Child lockWhich settings can I choose? Switching the on-screen display OSD off or onWith OK How can I switch on the clock display? Switch off the clock displayThis will, for example, appear in the display VCR2 Switching the remote control commandHow can I change back to VCR1? Main menu will not disappear and no message appearsContinuous playback Automatic switch-off Optimising the modulator Suppressing interferenceFrequency as the video recorder How can I switch the modulator back on? Switching the modulator on / offHotline telephone numbers Before you call an engineerBefore you call an engineer

VCR VR 170/07 specifications

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