50 EN

 

 

SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)

 

 

 

* The default setting is bold in the table below.

 

 

 

 

 

8 PROG. NAVIGATION

 

When this function is set to “ON”, the recorder stores information on the

ON

 

recorded programmes. If you do not want to use the Programme Navigation

OFF

 

function ( pg. 36), set “PROG. NAVIGATION” to “OFF”.

 

 

NOTES:

 

 

 

 

Programme Navigation is possible with the cassettes recorded with this recorder

 

 

only.

 

 

 

 

Before recording, make sure the recorder’s clock is set correctly.

 

 

To record the programme information in this recorder’s memory, you must continue

 

 

to record each programme for over the minimum recording time; 8 minutes for the

 

 

SP mode, 15 minutes for the LP mode or 23 minutes for the EP mode.

 

 

Programme Navigation may not work properly depending on the tape being used.

 

 

The programme information is stored in this recorder’s memory. If the memory in this

 

 

recorder should ever be damaged and the programme information lost, it is

 

 

impossible to restore that information.

 

 

 

 

 

8 DIRECT REC

 

When this function is set to “ON”, you can easily start recording the

ON

 

programme that you are watching on your TV. Press and hold 7 and press 4

OFF

 

on the remote control, or press 7 on the recorder.

 

 

NOTES:

 

 

 

 

When you use the Direct Rec function, be sure to use a TV offering T-V LINK, etc.

 

 

and connect a fully-wired 21-pin SCART cable between the recorder and the TV

 

 

( pg. 10).

 

 

 

 

If “DIRECT REC” is set to “OFF”, the 7 button functions as described in “Basic

 

 

Recording” ( pg. 24).

 

 

 

 

During the Direct Rec, “– –” appears on the front display panel.

 

 

When “DIRECT REC” is set to “ON”, if you press any button just after pressing 7 on

 

 

the recorder (or 7 and 4 on the remote control), the recorder may not function

 

 

properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 AUTO SP]LP TIMER

 

When this function is set to “ON”, the recorder automatically switches to LP

ON

 

mode to allow complete recording if there is not enough tape to record the

OFF

 

entire programme while timer-recording in SP mode.

 

 

For Example . . .

 

 

 

 

Recording a programme of 210 minutes in length onto a 180-minute tape

 

 

Approximately 150 minutes

Approximately 60 minutes

 

 

SP mode

LP mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total 210

minutes

 

 

 

Make sure you set this function to “ON”, before the timer-recording starts.

 

 

NOTES:

 

 

 

 

If you have programmed the recorder to timer-record 2 or more programmes, the

 

 

second programme and those thereafter may not fit on the tape if you set “AUTO

 

 

SP]LP TIMER” to “ON”. In this case, make sure the mode is not engaged, then set

 

 

the tape speed manually during timer programming.

 

 

In order to ensure that the recording fits on the tape, this feature may leave a slight

 

 

non-recorded section at the end of the tape.

 

 

There may be some noise and sound disturbance at the point on the tape where the

 

 

recorder switches from SP to LP mode.

 

 

The Auto SP]LP Timer feature is not available during ITR (Instant Timer Recording),

 

 

and the feature will not work properly with any tapes longer than E-180, or with

 

 

some tapes of shorter lengths.

 

 

 

 

If you perform timer recording with both VPS/PDC and the Auto SP]LP Timer

 

 

activated, and the programme goes beyond its originally scheduled length, there

 

 

may be times when the programme cannot be recorded in its entirety.

 

 

 

 

 

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