32 EN TIMER RECORDING

On-Disc Timer Programing (DVD Deck Only)

7 Press w e to select “STOP”, then press rt to set the desired stop time.

Each press of rt advances/goes back the stop time in 1-min. increments.

To advance/go back the stop time in 30-min. increments, press and hold rt.

8 Press w e to select “CH”, then press rt to select the desired channel.

On-Disc Timer Programing is a function used with discs that are especially intended for a specific program. The disc is then programed for a program you always watch every day or every week. Since older programs are automatically overwritten, a single DVD-RAM/RW (VR mode) disc can be used without worrying about how much recording capacity remains. ( pg. 33)

You can program each disc to timer-record as many as8programs.

Make sure that the unit’s built-in clock is set properly.

Turn on the unit.

Turn on the TV and select the AV mode.

ATTENTION:

On-Disc Timer Programing is possible only with the disc for On- Disc Timer Programing.

If data is recorded on a disc for On-Disc Timer Programing using a unit from another manufacturer, On-Disc Timer Programing may no longer function properly.

9 Set “DAILY/WEEKLY” option.

Refer to step 9 in “Manual Timer Programing” ( pg. 31).

It is necessary to set “DAILY/WEEKLY” option for On-Disc Timer Programing. ( pg. 31, “Weekly/Daily Recording”)

10 Set the other recording options as required.

You can select XP, SP, LP, EP or FR480 mode for “REC MODE”. However, you cannot select FR (JUST), FR60–FR360 and FR420.

Refer to step 9 in “Manual Timer Programing” ( pg. 31).

It is not possible to use the Free Rate function. ( pg. 58)

11 Press ENTER to access the Program Confirmation screen.12 Press ENTER to complete timer programing.

To program another timer, repeat steps 3 12.

Cable Box and DBS Receiver Users

To timer-record a satellite broadcast using the On-Disc Timer Programing function:

APerform “On-Disc Timer Programing (DVD Deck Only)”.

BSet the cable box or DBS receiver to the appropriate channel before the selected program begins.

C Select “L-1” in step 8.

D Leave the cable box or DBS receiver’s power on.

DVD

To Timer-record The Program With The Programed Disc1 Load a programed disc.

2 Press TIMER #. The unit turns off and “ ” appears on the front display panel. The DVD timer lamp also lights up on the unit and the unit is automatically turned off.

To disengage the timer mode, press TIMER # again.

NOTES:

PROG

TIMER

On-Disc Timer Programing is not possible on a DVD-RW disc

formatted in video mode. ( pg. 74)

The information of a program recorded with On-Disc Timer

Programing is not stored in the library. ( pg. 65)

ENTER

To Make The Disc For On-Disc Timer Programing1 Load a recordable disc.

2 Press DVD so that the DVD lamp lights up on the unit. 3 Press PROG to access the Program Check screen.

4 When On-Disc Timer Programing is made for the first time on the discPress rt to select “DISC TIMER PRGM”, then press ENTER.

When some programs are recorded on the disc, a caution message appears. In such a case, backup the programs as required, then format the disc before making On-Disc Timer Programing. ( pg. 74)

When On-Disc Timer Programing has already been made on the discPress rt to select “DISC NEW TIMER PROGRAM”, then press

ENTER.

5 Press rt to set the desired date.

The current date appears on the TV screen. The date you enter appears in its place.

6 Press w e to select “START”, then press rt to set the desired start time.

Each press of rt advances/goes back the start time in 1-min. increments.

To advance/go back the start time in 30-min. increments, press and hold rt.

The play list is not created for the programs recorded with On-Disc

Timer Programing. ( pg. 63)

Basic Recording ( pg. 28), and Manual Timer Programing

( pg. 31) are not possible on the On-Disc Timer programed disc.

The beginning of a program may not be recorded. Also, if the 1st

program’s recording stop time and the 2nd program’s recording start

time is the same, the ending of the 1st program may not be recorded.

If there is a power cut while recording, the recordings before the

power cut are not guaranteed.