Philips MX5100VR/00, E9015ED, 0VMN03813 manual Direct dubbing, RecordingFrom DVD To VCR

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VCR Manual Recording

Programming a Recording (TIMER)

 

 

 

 

 

Direct dubbing

Follow the steps below to copy a DVD or video disc to a videotape.This will be possible only if the DVD is not copy protected.

1Put a videotape in the cassette compartment. Make sure the tape’s record tab is intact and the tape is long enough to record the disc.

2Press VCR.

3Select the recording speed.

Details are at “Selecting the recording speed (SP or LP)”.

4Put the DVD you want to copy in the disc tray.

5Press DVD.

6Press PLAY B.While disc is playing, press PAUSE k at the point you wish to start recording.

7Press DIRECT DUBBING to record.

To pause the recording. Press PAUSE k.

To resume recording. Press PAUSE k again.

To stop the recording. Press STOP C.

Recording(From DVD To VCR)

1Insert a DVD without copyright protection in the tray.

2Insert a video cassette tape with its erase prevention tab in place.

3Select the recording speed.

Details are at “Selecting the recording speed (SP or LP)”.

4Enter “004” with numerical key pads to appear “DISC” on the TV screen.

5Press REC I.

6Change to DVD operation mode.

7Press DVD, then PLAY B to begin the playback of a DVD.

8Press VCR, then STOP C to stop recording.

General information

Use a TIMER programming to automatically start and stop a recording at a later time or date.The System will switch to the right programme number and begin recording at the correct time.With this System, you can pre-programme up to eight recordings within a period of one year.To make a programmed recording, your System needs to know:

*the date you want to make the recording

*the programme number of the TV channel

*the start and stop time of the recording

*VPS or PDC on or off

This information is saved in a TIMER block.

What is 'VPS/PDC'?

'VPS' (Video Programming System)/ 'PDC' (Programme Delivery Control) are used to control the start and duration of TV channel recordings. If a TV programme starts earlier or ends later than sched- uled, the System will turn on and off at the correct time.

What do I need to know about 'VPS/PDC'?

Usually the VPS or PDC time is the same as the start time. But if your TV guide shows a VPS or PDC time which is different from the programme’s scheduled start time, e.g. 20.10 (VPS/PDC 20.14), you must enter the VPS/PDC time exact to the minute. If you want a start time different from the VPS/PDC time, you must switch VPS/PDC off.

Programming a recording

(with the 'SHOWVIEW® system')

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You no longer need to tediously enter the date, programme number, start and end time. All the information needed for pro- gramming is contained in the SHOWVIEW-programming number. You can find this SHOWVIEW number in most TV listing maga- zines written next to the concerned programme.

1

Press SV/V+.

ShowView system

2

Enter the entire SHOWVIEW num-

ShowView No.

 

ber.This number is up to 9 digits

 

 

 

long and can be found next to the

12345 – – – –

 

start time of the TV programme in

 

 

your TV listing magazine. [e.g: 1-

SET=SV/V+

 

234-5 or 1 234 5]

CORRECT=CLEAR

 

If you make a mistake, you can

END=EXIT

 

 

3

clear your input with CLEAR.

ShowView system

Press SV/V+.

ONCE

4

Select ONCE, DAILY or WEEKLY

DAILY

 

recording with K/L.Then press B.

WEEKLY

SELECT K L CHOOSE B

END=EXIT

English

Selecting once/daily/weekly recordings Using K/L, select from the following options: 'ONCE': Recording once

'DAILY': Repeated daily recordings (Monday to Friday)

'WEEKLY': Repeated weekly recordings (every week on the same day)

'- -' appears at PROG. .

*The programme number of the TV channel has not yet been assigned to the SHOWVIEW number. Using the numerical key pads, select the corresponding programme number (name) of the TV channel.

The following message appears on the screen:'ERROR'

*The entered SHOWVIEW number is incorrect. Correct your input or end with DISPLAY/STATUS/EXIT.

*Check the time/date (see chapter 'Installing your video', section 'Setting the time and date').

*A daily recording was entered for the wrong day. Daily pro- gramming can only be used for recordings to be made from Monday to Friday.

The following message appears on the screen:'TIMER

NOT COMPLETED' * The channel is wrong.

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Contents MX5100VR General Information Contents Front Panel Functional OverviewDisplay Message Rear Panel Remote ControlBasic Connections Connecting to a TVMW Antenna Antenna ConnectionsFM Antenna MP3 Audio is not available on the Digital OutputSetting Up your System Automatic Channel Setup Video Channel SettingManual Channel Preset Follow TV Automatic TV channels sortingSetting the language for VCR features Setting the RF out channel for VCR fea- turesSetting the clock Decoder allocation for VCR featuresVCR Playback VCR Manual Recording RecordingFrom DVD To VCR Direct dubbingProgramming a recording With the Showview system Programming a Recording Timer Other Functions Playing a Disc Title / Chapter Search DVD-V Repeat Track CD VCDTime Search DVD-V CD VCD Program CD Stereo Sound Mode CD VCDRandom Playback MP3/JPEG PlaybackSubtitle Language DVD-V Marker Setup Screen DVD-V CD VCDCamera Angle DVD-V Changing the On-Screen DisplayAudio Setting DVD SetupDelay Time Language Setting DVD-VAuto Power OFF Display Setting DVD-VTV Aspect Quick Press K or L for an item selection Angle IconPreset Radio Stations MaintenanceFM/MW Radio Selecting Radio StationAmplifier SpecificationsPrags Boulevard 80. PO Box Rua Dr. António Loureiro Borge, nr.5Meet Philips at the Internet

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