Timer Recording

DVD

 

 

Note

” flashes when the unit cannot perform timer recording (non-

recordable disc or protected disc, etc.). Check the disc carefully. The actual time recorded may be longer than the program itself

when TV programs are recorded using VCR Plus_ system. When recording more than one program in a row, for DVD-RAM the

first few seconds, and for DVD-R about the first 30 seconds of all programs from the second one onwards will not be recorded.

If you set “DST” (Daylight Saving Time) to “ON” when manually setting the clock (l 46), timer recording may not work when

summer switches to winter and vice versa. When the unit is carrying out a timer recording:

-You may utilize playback.

When the disc is not inserted, the disc is full or a non-recordable disc is inserted, the warning message appears because Timer Recording is disabled.

To stop recording while a program is working

Press [, STOP], then [ENTER] within 5 seconds.

You can also press and hold [] on the main unit for more than 3 seconds to stop recording.

Preparation

Press [DVD].

Check, change or delete programs

Even when the unit is turned off, you can display the timer recording list by pressing [PROG/CHECK].

Preparation

Press [DVD].

[1]Press [PROG/CHECK].

TIMER

Remaining Recording Time

 

4:00 LP

RECORDING

 

 

7/13 TUE

12:57 PM

 

 

 

No CHANNEL

DATE

ON

OFF MODE CHECK

New Timer Program

W

F

X

AB

Icon explanations (A)

¥Now recording

WPrograms are overlapped. Recording of the program with the later start time starts before the earlier program finishes

recording.

nYou stopped a weekly or daily timer recording. The icon disappears the next time the timer starts recording.

FThe disc was full. (no enough space)

The TV program is not allowed to record by copy-guard.

XRecording stopped (Dirty disc, etc.)

CHECK (B)

OK: Recordable

#(Date): The last day of daily or weeky recording.

!: Recording stopped (no disc or protected disc, etc.)

[2]Press [3, 4] to select the program.

You may also select program by inputting a 2-digit number using the numeric buttons.

e.g.: “5”: [0] )[5] “15”: [1] )[5]

Use [2, 1] to move to the preceding or following page.

[3]Press [CANCEL/RESET, ¢] to delete,

You cannot delete programs that are currently recording.

or press [ENTER] to change.

The timer recording setting screen appears.

[4]If you pressed [ENTER] in step 3,

Use [3, 4, 2, 1] to change and press [ENTER].

[5]Press [RETURN].

For your reference

Programs that failed to record are not deleted from the list immediately (indicated in gray), but are deleted from the list automatically at 4 a.m. two days later.

During timer recording, you can change the end time as long as the recording mode is not “FR”.

Cautions for using timer recording on DVD and VHS

Timer recording for TV programs cannot be executed on both DVD and VHS at the same time.

Make sure the timer recording start times do not overlap on both DVD (l left) and VHS (l 53) timer-programming screens.

When the timer recording settings overlap:

When the start time of both timer recordings is the same, the timer recording of DVD has priority.

When tuner channels are specified in timer recordings on both VHS and DVD, only one timer recording can be started.

When the interval between the first timer recording and the second timer recording on DVD is 1 minute or less as shown below, the second timer recording on DVD has priority over the timer recording on VHS even if its start time is later than the timer recording on VHS.

 

 

1 minute

DVD

2 CH

4 CH

 

VHS

10 CH

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Panasonic DMR-E75V Check, change or delete programs, Press 3, 4 to select the program, Press CANCEL/RESET, ¢ to delete

DMR-E75V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-E75V is a versatile and advanced DVD recorder that was designed to cater to the varied demands of home entertainment enthusiasts. This unit combines a DVD recorder, VCR, and a multitude of features, making it a comprehensive solution for recording and playback needs.

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