Timer Recording

Up to 8 timer recording programmes can be made.

Before starting:

Set the clock properly. ( 13)

Set “COLOUR SYSTEM” to the appropriate mode. ( 12)

Load a cassette with the record safety tab intact.

NOTES:

PDC recording is not possible in Central and Eastern Europe.

If all the 8 programmes have already been set, “PROGRAM FULL” appears on the screen.

If the clock is not set, “CLOCK MUST BE SET” appears on the screen.

After timer recording is completed, the recorder turns off automatically.

If the tape reaches its end during timer recordings, the recording stops and “#”, “ ” and “ $” on the display panel blink. Press

# to disengage timer, then press 0 on the recorder to eject the cassette or press 1 then press 3 to rewind the tape.

You can programme the timer recording while a regular recording is in progress; the menu screens will not be recorded.

1 2 3

START STOP DATE

4 5 6

VPS/PDC DAILY WEEKLY

7 8 9

0000

AUX

 

 

0

 

 

AUDIO

TV/ VCR

PROG

PR

MENU

 

OK

 

 

PR

30SEC

 

 

 

REC

 

SHOWVIEWTimer Programming

The SHOWVIEW numbers are the numbers next to the programme in most TV listing.

APress PROG to access the Timer Programming Set screen.

BPress RT to place the pointer next to

“SHOWVIEW“, then press OK or . The SHOWVIEW NO. screen appears.

CPress the appropriate number keys to input the SHOWVIEW number, then press OK. The SHOWVIEW program screen appears.

If the number you entered is invalid, “ERROR” appears on the screen. Press &

and input a valid SHOWVIEW number.

Make sure the channel position number you wish to record is displayed; if “TV PROG” displays “”, set the channel position number correctly. Press PR / to input the channel position number on which your recorder receives the station. Then press OK.

To set the channel position number for

the satellite broadcast station, press the number key “0” to change “TV PROG” to “SAT”. Press PR / to input the channel position number on which your satellite receiver receives that station. Then press OK.

To set the tape speed, press p(SP/ LP).

To set the VPS/PDC mode, press VPS/PDC (number key “7”).

To change the stop time, press STOP / (number keys “2” and/or “5”).

To timer-record daily (Monday–Friday) or weekly serials, press DAILY (number key “8”) or WEEKLY (number key “9”). Pressing the button again makes the “DAILY” or “WEEKLY” display disappear.

To change the channel position number, press PR / .

DPress OK or PROG.

If “PROGRAM OVERLAPPED” appears, see “Program overlap warning display” ( 10).

EPress #. The recorder turns off automatically and “#” is displayed on the display panel.

To timer-record a satellite broadcast using the SHOWVIEW system:

APerform “Satellite Receiver Control Set” ( 5).

BPerform steps 1 5. In step 3, you cannot set “VPS/PDC” to “ON”.

C Leave the satellite receiver’s power on.

Express Timer Programming

APress PROG to access the Timer Programming Set screen.

BPress RT to place the pointer (highlighted bar) next to

“EXPRESS PROGRAMMING”, then press OK or . The program screen appears.

C Press START / (number keys “1” and/or “4”), STOP / (number keys “2” and/or “5”), DATE / (number keys “3” and/or “6”) or PR / repeatedly to enter the start time, stop time, date or channel. Press and hold START / or STOP

/ to increase the time in 30-minute intervals.

To set the tape speed, press p(SP/LP).

To set the VPS/PDC mode, press VPS/PDC (number key “7”).

To timer-record daily (Monday–Friday) or weekly serials, press DAILY (number key “8”) or WEEKLY (number key “9”). Pressing the button again makes the “DAILY” or “WEEKLY” display disappear.

DPress OK or PROG.

If “PROGRAM OVERLAPPED” appears, see “Program overlap warning display” ( 10).

EPress #. The recorder turns off automatically and “#” is displayed on the display panel.

To timer-record a satellite broadcast using Express Timer Programming:

APerform “Satellite Receiver Control Set” ( 5).

BPerform steps 1 5. In step 3, press the number key “0” to change “TV PROG” to “SAT”. Then press PR / to enter the channel position for the satellite broadcast. You cannot set “VPS/ PDC” to “ON”.

C Leave the satellite receiver’s power on.

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