Philips DVP 3100V Timer recording using On Screen Display, If Timer record events Overlap

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Operation with tape

Timer recording using On Screen Display

You may set up to seven timer record events within one month of the current date.

Note

Before setting the timer make sure that you have set the DVD+VCR clock correctly and you know which PR numbers have been assigned to the TV stations you have tuned on your DVD+VCR.

Timer Recording function will only active if the DVD+VCR is in Standby mode.

1 Insert a video cassette with protection tab into your DVD+VCR.

The video cassette should have the window side facing up and the arrow facing away from you.

2 Ensure that the set is in VCR mode.

3 Press SYSTEM MENU. Press 1 or 2 to select REC. Press OK.

Press OK to start setting the timer record event.

4 If all timer record events are full press 3 or 4 to select

the event that you wish to remove and replace.

Press 1 to delete the event.

 

 

 

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5 Press 3 or 4 to enter the station that you wish to record.

Once selected press 2. You may also press 3 or 4.

If you wish to record from AUDIO IN (L/R) and VIDEO IN on the front or from the EURO SCART sockets on the back of your unit, See Notes (AV1,AV2 or AV3).

6 Press 3 or 4 to enter the date of the programme.

If you press OK before entering the date you may select one of the following automated recording features. Use

1or 2 to select, then press OK to confirm.

DLY To record every day (except Saturday and Sunday) at the same time.

SU ~ SA To record at the same time every week.

7 Press 3 or 4 to enter the recording start and end times of the programme that you wish to record. Please note your DVD+VCR uses a 24 hour clock. e.g. 1pm will be displayed as 13:00.

You may also select the start and end times by using 3 or 4.

8 Press 3 or 4 to switch VPS/PDC on or off. Press 2 to select the recording speed.

Press 3 or 4 to select the desired tape speed (SP, IP, or LP).

IP mode determines how much tape is left and switches speed from SP to LP, if necessary, to complete recording the program. IP mode cannot be selected when VPS/PDC is ON.

Press SYSTEM MENU to set another timer record event and follow steps 4 to 8.

9 Check that the timer event details are correct. Press SYSTEM MENU twice.

If PLEASE CHECK is displayed, you have entered incorrect and will need to re-enter the data.

Press 1 to switch your DVD+VCR Standby mode.

will appear in the display window while your DVD+VCR waits to make the recording.

To watch a DVD during timer recording standby mode, press POWER and DVD to switch to DVD mode.

10Press POWER to end recording.

Notes

You can obtain the PR number assigned to each station by pressing DISPLAY when you are watching the respective channel.

If at a later date you wish to delete or change any of the settings in timer event memory you may do so without having to enter all the timer event information again. Simply display the timer event screen. Use 3 or 4 to select the event that you wish to delete or change. Press 1 to delete the event...or

Press OK to change; then press 1 or 2 to select; Station, Date, Start and End times and LP. Press 3 or 4 to enter the correct information.

If Timer record events Overlap...

Make sure that the preset times of the timer recording events do not overlap. If they do, the earlier programme will always be given priority.

Example:

Programme 1 is programmed to start at 16:00 and end at 17:00.

Programme 2 is programmed to start at 16:30 and end at 17:30.

(In this case, Programme 1 will be recorded in its entirety, but only the last 30 minutes of Programme 2 will be recorded.)

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Contents DVD Video Player Safety Precautions FeaturesIndex English Français Deutsch PolskiSvenska Contents Remote Control Operation Range Before UsePlayable Discs Precautions About SymbolsBefore Use Cont’d Selecting the Viewing SourceAudio Jacks Video in Jack Eject Tape EjectVCR Record Channel 3Remote Control Skip /FWD Skip to next chapter or trackV/V left/right/up/down Rear Panel VIDEO/AUDIO OUTLeft/Right DVD/VCR OUTCoaxial Digital audio out jack DVD Exclusive OUT Connecting to a TV & Decoder ConnectionsConnecting to Optional Equipment Connections Cont’dDigital Multi-channel sound Tuning in a video channel on your Using your DVD+VCR for the very first timePress OK to start the automatic tuning process Before Operation VCR partSetting the clock Manually Press System MenuPress b or B to select SET Press OK If you make a mistake press b or B and enterHow to using the main menu Tuning in TV Stations AutomaticallyTip Tuning in TV Stations Manually Press 1 or 2 to select the PR SET Press OKMain menu will appear on the TV screen Changing the order of TV Stations Deleting TV StationsBefore Operation DVD part Initial Settings LanguageDisplay Audio OthersLock Parental Control Rating DVDSelect Rating on the Lock menu then press If you forget your Security CodeOperation with tape Playing a tapeAuto Tracking SharpInstant Timer Recording ITR Press Power to end recording ShowView ProgrammingPress Showview Video Programme System VPSTimer recording using On Screen Display Press 1 to switch your DVD+VCR Standby modeIf Timer record events Overlap Event that you wish to remove and replaceGeneral Features Operation with DVD and Video CDPlaying a DVD and Video CD DVD Video Discs Repeat Chapter/Title/Off Video CDs, Repeat Track/All/OffScreen Saver Special DVD Features DVD Operation with Audio and MP3/Windows MediaTM Audio Disc Audio CDMP3/Windows MediaTM Audio ID3 TAGPause PAUSE/STEP again Starting pointSearch CD MP3 3D Surround CDOperation with Jpeg Disc Viewing a Jpeg disc JpegProgrammed Playback CD VCD2.0 VCD1.1 MP3 Erasing a Track from Program ListErasing the Complete Program List Audio CD menu MP3/Windows Media TM Audio menu PressMaintenance and Service Operation with DVD VR Disc DVDPlaying a DVD VR format Disc Operation with DivX Disc DivX Playing a DivX Movie DiscAdditional Operation On Screen DisplayTape Counter Memory Stop Video Doctor Self-DiagnosisHi-Fi Stereo Sound System Wide Screen CompatibilityTo set the decoder Last Condition Memory DVD CDSpecial Recording Copying from DVD To VCRRecording from another video recorder Symptom Cause Correction Language Code List Code LanguageCountry/Area Code List Code Country/AreaSpecification

DVP 3100V specifications

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