EN 41
ATTENTION
If there is a conflict in the timer schedule and one program overlaps with another, only the parts shown below in gray will be recorded.
Pattern 1: The program with the lower program number will be recorded.
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Program 1 |
| CH10 |
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Program 2 |
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| CH40 |
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Pattern 2: | The program starting earlier will be | ||||||
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Program 1 |
| CH10 |
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| Program 2 |
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| CH40 |
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Pattern 3: The program starting earlier will be recorded, followed by the remaining portion of the other program.
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Program 1 |
| CH10 |
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| Program 2 |
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| CH40 |
Not recorded
Other Useful functions for timer recording
You can also use the following functions for timer recording.
●Auto Timer (☞ pg. 56)
When “AUTO TIMER” is set to “ON”, the timer recording standby mode is automatically engaged when the VCR is turned off. It is temporarily canceled when the VCR is turned on. You do not have to press TIMER to engage or disengage the timer recording standby mode.
●Auto SP = EP Timer (S-VHS/VHS only) (☞ pg. 56)
If there is not enough tape to record the entire broadcast for recording in SP mode, the VCR automatically switches to EP mode to allow complete recording. This feature is especially handy when recording a broadcast of more than 2 hours in length.