Philips HDR1000/01 specifications Automatic Timer Recording

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TIMER RECORDING

AUTOMATIC TIMER RECORDING

Follow the steps below to program your HDR1000 to record TV programs whilst you’re away from home. Before you begin:

You can set 20 timer programs for one time record- ing or recordings to be made on a daily or weekly basis.

Setup the tuner of the HDR1000. Details are on pages 21-22.

Set the clock. Details are on pages 16-17.

Before you begin, press HDD button so that the blue HDD light appears on the front panel on the HDR1000.

In the example below, the timer is being set to record:

SETTING TIME:

from 19:30 to 20:30

DATE:

6th May

PROGRAM:

P02/DSF

FREQUENCY:

One Time

EPISODE:

1

Display “Timer” screen.

Press TIMER button.

Select “Timer Programming”.

Press K or L button. Then, press OK button.

Move the cursor to setting posi- tion.

Press B button.

Timer

ShowView system

 

Timer Programming

Small Screen

Timer Review

 

Timer

 

ShowView system

 

Timer Programming

Small Screen

Timer Review

 

Timer Programming

Start Time

 

00:00

 

 

 

End Time

01:30

 

Small Screen

Date

Thu./07/Mar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program

P01/PR07

 

 

 

Frequency

 

One Time

 

 

 

Episode

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rec. Mode

SQ

 

Store

VPS/PDC

 

Off

 

 

 

Select

: KL{B

Name:

 

Choose

: OK

 

 

 

Exit

: RETURN

 

 

 

REC MODE:

SQ

VPS/PDC:

On

Record Time

This chart shows the recording time for the HDD. There are three modes: LP, SQ, and HQ.

For example; When Buffer for Time Shift is set to 30 minutes.

Recording Mode

Recordable Time

LP (Long Play)

About 36.5 hours*

SQ (Standard Quality)

About 18.5 hours*

HQ (High Quality)

About 12.0 hours*

*The time on chart is approximated time. They will be changed according to the setting of TIME SHIFT. The longer the buffer Time Setting is set, the short- er the recording time will be.

Buffer for Time Shift

Recordable Space

HDD Space (40GB)

Helpful Hints

After step [2], a warning message appears when there are more than 50 titles stored. In this case, press NAVI button, then delete unwanted titles in Navigation menu. Or, press RETURN button to remove the message.

After step [2], a warning message appears when more than 20 timer programs have been setup. In this case, press TIMER button to remove the message.

Set “Start Time”. (hour and minute)

• First, press K,L, or

Number buttons to select

Timer Programming

 

Start Time

19:30

 

 

 

 

your desired hour.

End Time

01:30

 

Small Screen

 

Date

Thu./07/Mar

 

 

(Example: 19)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program

P01/PR07

 

 

 

 

Then, press B button to

Frequency

One Time

 

 

 

 

Episode

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

move the cursor.

Rec. Mode

SQ

 

Store

 

VPS/PDC

Off

 

 

 

 

• Next, press K,L, or

Select

: KL{B

Name:

 

 

 

 

Choose

: OK

 

 

 

 

Number buttons to select

Exit

: RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

your desired minute. (Example: 30)

Then, press B button twice to move the cursor.

If the hour or minute is below 10 then you first have to enter a "0" followed by the number. This is in case you enter the time with Number buttons.

Set ”End Time”. (hour and

minute)

Timer Programming

Start Time

 

19:30

 

 

 

• First, press K,L, or

End Time

20:30

 

Small Screen

Date

Thu./07/Mar

 

Number buttons to select

 

 

 

 

 

Program

P01/PR07

 

 

 

your desired hour.

Frequency

 

One Time

 

 

 

Episode

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Example: 20)

Rec. Mode

SQ

 

Store

VPS/PDC

 

Off

 

 

 

Then, press B button to

Select

: KL{B

Name:

 

Choose

: OK

 

 

 

move the cursor.

Exit

: RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next, press K,L, or Number buttons to select your desired minute.

(Example: 30)

Then, press B button twice to move the cursor.

If the hour or minute is below 10 then you first have to enter a "0" followed by the number. This is in case you enter the time with Number buttons.

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Contents Table of Contents Information Laser SafetyImportant Safeguards Power Supply PrecautionsDEW Warning About CopyrightBUILT-IN Hard Disc Symbols Used in this ManualFeatures Playable Discs About the DiscsDisc Types Servicing Disc Handling Handling PrecautionsCabinet Servicing Operating Controls and Functions Remote ControlFront Panel Rear View DVD Digital Display Loading the BatteriesConnections Hint for Optical cable not supplied To 21-Pin Scart connector To Y/C Output Initial Setting Initial SettingsClock Setting Change the SettingsSelect the year Exit the setting mode2001-2099 Select Language. Clock Language SettingTime Shift Select Skip Time Skip Time SettingSelect time for Skip Forward Select time forTuner Setup Select a preset number Set Fine TuningTo delete the preset program Set FrequencySelect frequency for Frequency out Modulator SetupSelect Modulator Set TV tuner to the frequency which you select at stepHDD Recording Select the Recording ModeManual Recording Recording ONE Program While Viewing Another VIA the TVPlayback Video Titles HDD NavigationResuming Playback Delete Title Stored on HDDAutomatic Timer Recording Timer RecordingSet Date Set Rec. ModeDay/Month Set ProgramThen, press OK button To save the dataSet the Name Timer Review Confirm the timer program Timer Recording Using the Showview SystemShowview System Select ShowView sys- temWith VPS/PDC Without VPS/PDCExample When Recording TV program When RecordingWhen Time Shift & Recording Information DisplayRecording from DVD Disc to HDD Disc Menus DVD OperationTitle Menu Step by Step Playback PauseResume Fast FORWARD/REVERSE SearchStarting from a Desired Track ZoomTITLE/CHAPTER Time SearchRepeat Track Repeat PlaybackRandom Playback RepeatDisplay Information MP3 Playback Track SelectionProgram Audio Language Stereo Sound ModeSubtitle Language Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplayEnter your four-digit password Press Setup button during playback is stoppedPress Setup button to exit Parental LockPress Search Mode button three times during playback Marker Setup ScreenDisplay screen and Markers will appear on the TV screen Audio Settings for DVD Change the DVD Player SettingsTrusurround Setting To compress the range of sound volumeDefault setting is on Display SettingsPress OK button repeatedly to turn Angle icon on or Language options Initial Setting On-screen display Language SettingsTroubleshooting Guide Supplied Accessories SpecificationsRemote Control with two R6 AA Batteries Scart Cable Euro Audio/Video Cable

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