Toshiba SD-V57HTSU VCR Operation, Checking Erasing Timer Record Programming, Program Priority

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VCR Operation (Continued)

10.Use V to choose the SPEED option.

Use b/B to choose the desired recording speed (AUTO, SP or SLP).

AUTO mode determines how much tape is left and switch- es speed from SP to SLP, if necessary, to complete record- ing the program. There will be some picture and sound dis- tortion at the point of the speed change.

11.Use V to choose the REPEAT option.

Use b/B to choose the desired repeat (ONCE, WEEKLY or DAILY).

ONCE event....for recording up to 8 programs on a single day or over the days within a period of 1 year.

WEEKLY event....for recording up to 8 programs on a cer- tain day of every week.

DAILY event....for recording up to 8 programs at the same time(s) Monday through Friday.

Tip

If the input data is wrong, use v to select the data and cor- rect it using b/B.

12.Press MENU, the program will be memorized by the DVD/VCR Receiver.

indicator lights in the display window.

If the program preset time has past, the PAST TIME PROGRAMMED message will appear on the TV screen. Return to the incorrect program and program it with the correct time.

If you had entered a past date, timer recording will be performed on that date of the next year.

Additional programs may be entered by repeating steps 1-12.

Cable Users: If your cable hookup is via a TV

converter box, you can program multiple recordings only on the converter box output channel. This is because the con- verter determines what channel you view through your DVD/VCR Receiver.

Tip

If you have finished programming and you want to set the DVD/VCR Receiver to record the programs you have entered,

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE INSERTED A TAPE INTO THE DVD/VCR Receiver. The DVD/VCR Receiver is now set to record the preset programs.

Notes

If the power fails or the DVD/VCR Receiver is unplugged from the AC outlet, the correct clock time and timer settings are kept in memory for approximately 3 seconds. After 3 seconds, the clock and program timer must be reset when power is restored. Reset the clock according to instructions.

After setting up a timer recording, recording will start if no other timer recordings are scheduled to occur at the same time (see “Program Priority” at right).

The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs and other materials, is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability.

Checking (Erasing) Timer Record Programming

Programming can be checked whenever the DVD/VCR Receiver is turned on.

1Press MENU and the MAIN menu will appear.

2Use v/V to choose the PROGRAM menu.

Press ENTER and the PROGRAM menu will appear.

3Use b/B to select a program you want to check or erase. If you want to erase the program, press

CLEAR.

4Press MENU to return to the TV screen.

Program Priority

If the starting and ending times of two or more timer

recordings overlap on the same day, priority is given to

the earliest recording. For

example, in the diagram at

left PROGRAM 2 will not be

recorded until PROGRAM 1 is finished. The first part of

PROGRAM 2 will not be recorded. Likewise, PRO- GRAM 3 will not be recorded until PROGRAM 2 is fin- ished, and so on.

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Contents SD-V57HTSU Safety Precautions Regulatory Information FCC PartImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Disc-related Terms Before UsePlayable Discs Types of Video CDsSelecting the Viewing Source PrecautionsAbout Symbols 0Front Panel Display Window Remote Control Rear Panel Remote Control Operation RangeRemote control battery installation Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to DVD/VCR Receiver ConnectionsConnections Basic TV Connections Optional TV ConnectionsAbout Ferrite Core Connections Speaker System ConnectionsSpeaker Positioning Digital Device Connections Accessory Audio/Video A/V Connections to DVD/VCR ReceiverConnections Radio Antenna Connections Game Device Digital Set Top Box Rear of DVD/VCR ReceiverSelecting the Input/Output Source AUXWhen DVD is inserted Sound ModeVolume Control MutingMenu Selection VCR Operation Setup On-Screen Display OSDOn-Screen Menus Setup VCR Operation Setup VCR Setup Menu Options Channel SelectionManual Clock Set VCR Operation Setup Setting the ClockAuto Clock Set On-screen display operation DVD Operation Setup General ExplanationOn-Screen Display General Operation DVD Operation Setup Initial SettingsPicture LanguageOthers DVD Operation SetupSpeaker setup Parental Control Changing the 4-digit passwordIf you forget your 4-digit password Rating DVDVCR Operation Normal Playback Special Effect PlaybacksTo pause recording Timer RecordingVCR Operation Normal Recording To record one TV program while watching anotherProgram Priority Checking Erasing Timer Record ProgrammingVCR Operation ClearTo extend the Recording Time Instant Timer RecordingChecking the Recording Time Dubbing and EditingPlayback with Hi-Fi Stereo Audio Sound Multichannel TV Sound Indicator MTSVHS Hi-Fi Stereo System MTS Broadcast MTS Multi-Channel TV SoundVCR Operation Tape Counter Memory Feature Additional InformationMoving to another Title General FeaturesDVD and Video CD Operation Playing DVD and Video CD Moving to another CHAPTER/TRACK3D Surround DVD and Video CD Operation General FeaturesRepeat A-B Time Search DVDSpecial DVD Features About WMA Windows Media Audio Files Audio CD and MP3/WMA Disc OperationAbout MP3 Repeat A-B CD Moving to another Tracks CD MP3 WMARepeat Track/All/Off CD MP3 WMA 3D Surround CDStill Picture Jpeg File Operation Viewing Jpeg Files on a Disc JpegSelecting other Files To flip the pictureProgrammed Playback with Audio CDs MP3/WMA Discs Programmed Playback with Video CDSpeaker Setup To Clear the Stored Radio Stations Radio Operation Presetting the Radio StationsListening to the Radio Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stationsRadio Operation Tuning into a Station ManuallyTuning into a Station Automatically For your referenceSetting TV Control Codes Controlling Your TV with the Supplied RemoteBrand name of your TV Brand Code Table of TV Brand CodesVictor Vidikron Vidtech Wards 10, 11 Zenith Sensor of the DVD/VCR Receiver TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution Reference Language Code List Code LanguageArea Code List Code AreaSpecifications Speakers FM TunerAM Tuner Limited Warranty for Commercial Units Limited Ninety 90 Day Warranty on LaborLimited One 1 Year Warranty on Parts Rental UnitsHow to Obtain Warranty Service No 3834RH0074C

SD-V57HTSU specifications

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