Philips VR620/07 Manual recording, Recording without automatic switch-off, Automatic switch-off

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Manual recording

General information

Use 'Manual Recording' to make a spontaneous recording (for example, a programme currently being shown).

If you want to start and stop a recording manually, read the section 'Recording without

automatic switch-off'.

If you want to start a recording manually but have it stopped automatically, read the section 'Recording with automatic switch-off'. (e.g. not to record to the end of the tape)

Read the section 'Direct record' if you want to record a programme currently being shown.

Read the section 'Automatic recording from a satellite receiver', if you want a recording to be controlled automatically by a satellite receiver.

Recording without automatic switch-off

1Insert a cassette.

Using 'Tape List'

To save a recording in the 'Tape List' or to use a 'Tape List' cassette, enter the cassette number using the number buttons 0-9on the remote control. The cassette is being checked. You can find more information on the 'Tape List' in the chapter 'Tape List'. If you don't use the Tape List, interrupt with STOP .

2

Use

P or

P

to select the programme number you want to

BBC1

record, for example, 'P01'. This will appear on the display:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Station name

 

 

 

If a TV station transmits a station name, it will be shown in the display.

 

Programme numbers 'E1' 'E2'

 

This programme number is provided for recording from external sources (via

 

the scart socket

EXT.1 AV. 1 , EXT.2 AV. 2 ) .

 

Programme number 'E3'

 

This programme number is used for recording from the audio and video front

 

sockets.

 

 

3

 

 

To

start recording, press RECORD/OTR on the remote control

BBC1

in the display:

 

on the video recorder. This will, for example, appear

 

or

RECORD

 

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Contents Table of contents Remote control Additional TV functions Front of the deviceBehind the flap at the left-hand corner on the front Symbols on your video recorder display Page Introduction PhilDear Philips customer Specifications Supplied accessoriesVoltage 220-240V/50Hz Energy consumption 16WImportant notes regarding operation Special functions of your new video recorder Important information for customers in Great Britain Connecting the video recorder Preparing the remote control for operationConnecting your video recorder to the TV set Connecting with a scart cableConnecting with a scart cable AV atBack of the video recorder and the other Scart socket on your TV set reserved for VideoConnecting without a scart cable My screen is emptyConnecting additional devices You can find more details in chapter Initial InstallationSocket EXT.2 AV Do not see a test screenInstalling your video recording Initial installationSeeks out and stores all available TV channels How can I switch off the decoder? Decoder allocationOr P To select the line ManualUsing Select the desired Manual TV channel searchConfirm with Number that you Want to use for the TV channel, e.g. P01Using the satellite receiver What is NICAM?Dont know the channels for my TV stations Cannot switch my TV set to programme number With a scart cableDeleting sorting Autoinstall Automatic TV channel searchMonitor function Sorting and clearing TV channels manuallyDeleting TV channels Main menu will appear on the screenSetting the time and date Time/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual settingCheck MONTH, Date and Time in the same way Important notes for operation Navigation in the screen menuCall up the menu with Tape List General informationAdding a cassette to the Tape List On the screen after Checking Cassette I see the messageClear CL at a symbol Editing recording titlesWant to cancel the search Searching for a title in the Tape ListSelect the title that you want to play back with P What do the displays on the screen mean?Cassette contents are not deleted Press Clear CLTo stop the playback, press Stop on the remote control or PlaybackPlaying cassettes On the video recorderAutomatic switch-off of special functions Playing back Ntsc cassettesDisplaying current tape position How can I set the counter to 00000?Searching for a tape position with picture scanning Still picture / slow motionInstant View Automatic search for a tape position index searchStop the tape with Stop Press Reverse orIt automatically switches to pause Automatic search for a blank space on the tapeAppear in the display Cassette is ejectedEliminating picture interference Optimising trackingOptimising still picture Cannot reach optimal quality for the still pictureRecording without automatic switch-off Automatic switch-offManual recording EXT.1 AV , EXT.2 AVPreventing accidental erasing of cassettes Lining up recordings assemble cut Selecting the recording speed SP or LPConfirm with OK To end, press Menu Switching off Record Link With OKSelect function on with Confirm with OK To end, press Menu Insert a cassetteSearch symbol appears in the display a moving symbol Direct RecordHow does Direct Record work? Notv appears in the displaySwitching Direct Record on or off Programming a recording Timer What is VPS/PDC?What do I need to know about VPS/PDC? Programming a recording with Video Plus+Selecting onetime/daily/weekly recordings Select switch Recorder is switched off with STANDBY/ONProblems and solutions for programmed recordings Switch off the video recorder withEnd of the tape was reached during recording CassetteProgramming a recording without Video Plus+ Stop Problem solving for programmed recordings ProblemPress Turbo Timer Programming a recording withProblems and solutions for programmed RecordingsCassette Buttons Confirm with OK Switch off with STANDBY/ON Delete programmed recordingHow can I change back to Automatic Switch-over? Other functionsChanging the video colour system Video colour systemsSwitching the on-screen display OSD off or on Child lockWill flash in the video recorder display Switch off the clock display Which settings can I choose?How can I switch on the clock display? Select How can I change back to VCR1?Main menu will not disappear and no message appears This will, for example, appear in the display VCR2Select line Special Settings using Continuous playbackOr Play Start the continuous playback with the Play Playback buttonAutomatic switch-off Press Select . This will show the current sound setting What goes on behind the settings?Automatic switch to Mono Selecting the sound channelSuppressing interference Optimising the modulatorAddition STOP/EJECTSwitching the modulator on / off How can I switch the modulator back on?Or in the display MOD Modulator offBefore you call an engineer Hotline telephone numbersWith STANDBY/ON Before you call an engineer English VR620/07 1142/010Addendum Sheet VR620/07

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