Philips DVD740VR/001 manual Checking or Cancelling Timer Recording, Hint for Timer Recording

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VCR Operation

Checking or Cancelling Timer Recording

1Press the TIMER button.

2Press the VCR button, then the MENU button.

3Press the PLAY B or STOP C button to select TIMER, then press the FF g button.

4Press the PLAY B or STOP C button to select programme number, then press the FF g button.

The preset timer recording information will appear on the screen.

5Press the PLAY B or STOP C button repeat- edly to review all the programmed timer recordings.

6To cancel the timer recording displayed, press the REW h button.

Note:

– If power fails for more than 30 minutes, programmed timer recordings will be lost.

TO STOP A TIMER PROGRAMME WHICH HAS ALREADY STARTED

Press the STOP/EJECT button on the

DVD/VCR.

Hint for Timer Recording

If there is a power failure or the DVD/VCR is unplugged for more than 30 minutes, the clock setting and all timer settings will be lost.

If a tape ends during TIMER RECORDING, the DVD/VCR will stop, eject the tape, and switch to the DVD mode automatically as the TIMER light blinks. (If the DVD power is off, the DVD/VCR will become the STANDBY status).

If a tape is not in the DVD/VCR or does not have a record tab, the TIMER light flashes and timer recording will not operate. Please insert a recordable tape.

When timer recordings are set, the TIMER light will come on.To use the DVD/VCR as usual until the time for the recording, press the TIMER SET button so that the TIMER light disappears. Press the DVD/VCR Button to choose VCR or DVD modes, then continue with the other features as described in this manual.

VPS (Video Programme

System)/ PDC (Programme

Delivery Control)

The Video Programme System (VPS) or the Programme Delivery Control (PDC) is a very convenient system which assures that the TV programmes you have programmed for timer recording, will be recorded exactly from beginning to end, even if the actual broadcast- ing time differs from the scheduled time due to delayed start or extension of the pro- gramme duration. Also, if a programme is interrupted and, for example, some special news is broadcast, the recording will also be interrupted automatically and resumed when the programme continues.

When the VPS/PDC signal drop out because the broadcast signal is weak, or when a broadcasting station does not transmit a regu- lar VPS/PDC signal, the timer recording will be performed in the normal mode (without VPS/PDC) even if it was programmed for VPS/PDC.When the starting time of the VPS/PDC timer recording is from 0:00 to 3:59 on a given day, the VPS/PDC function operates from 20:00 on the previous day to 4:00 on the following day.When the starting time of the VPS/PDC timer recording is from 4:00 to 23:59 on the given day, the VPS/PDC function operates from 0:00 on the day to 4:00 on the following day.This means that if the relevant programme is broadcasted within this period, it will be recorded correctly. if in the timer is not programmed correctly, the incorrect timer setting stays in effect unless you cancel it.To cancel the incorrect timer setting, refer to “Checking or cancelling Timer Recording’’.

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Contents DVD740VR Region code for this set is Laser safetyNever Make or Change Connections with the Power Switched on General InformationContents Introduction Supplied accessoriesSafety Information Symbols Used in this ManualFront Panel Functional OverviewCST.IN Display front PanelDisplay Message RECRF OUT Rear PanelAerial DVD/VCR AV1 TVRemote Control Remote Control cont’d Connecting to a TV Setting Up your DVD/VCRBasic Connections Back of DVD/VCR Connecting to an Audio SystemUsing the Remote Control Connecting to Optional Equipment for DVD featuresExternal Input Mode for VCR features Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlRecording Prevention Video Channel SettingPlayable Video Cassette Tapes Turning on your DVD/VCRManual Channel Preset Automatic Channel SetupMANUALwill be displayed Channel Reprogramming Adding/Deleting ChannelsPress the Menu button Button Setting the ClockManual Clock Setting Auto Clock SettingPlaying a Video Cassette Tape Setting Up your DVD/VCR, VCR OperationChanging the Language Status DisplayOne-Touch Recording Timer RecordingVCR Operation Recording One Channel Watching AnotherVPS Video Programme System/ PDC Programme Delivery Control Checking or Cancelling Timer RecordingHint for Timer Recording To Stop a Timer Programme Which has Already StartedFirst, fill in the boxes below Showview Guide Channel SetTimer Recording using the Showview System Repeat Play VCR featuresRerecording Tape Duplication Auto ReturnIndex Search Time SearchQuick Find Super High Speed Searching Automatic Operation Features Automatic PlaybackAutomatic Tracking Adjustment Special Effect Playback Forward and Reverse SearchingHi-Fi Stereo Sound System Selecting the Sound ModeDVD Operation Slow Motion DVD Step by Step Playback DVD Zoom DVDResume DVD CD Fast Forward / Reverse SearchProgramme CD Title/chapter DVD Repeat A-B DVD CDTime Search DVD CD RepeatTrack Selection MP3 Stereo Sound Mode CDMP3 Playback MP3 Display Information MP3Changing the On-Screen Display PasswordSubtitle Language DVD Camera Angle DVDParental Level Marker Setup Screen DVD CDTruSurround Setting DVD SetupAudio Setting Display SettingLanguage Setting Cleaning Discs SpecificationsMaintenance Cleaning the CabinetProblem Solution TroubleshootingDVD/VCR ejects the tape when you To VCR mode after 35 minutesTimer When tape playback is stoppedPhilips Norge AS Philips Portuguesa Philips Kundtjänst Service ConsommaConsumer Services Philips Service

DVD740VR/001 specifications

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