Timer recording

To cancel recording when recording has already begun

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PROG/CHECK

Press [DRIVE SELECT] to select the recording drive and press [].

Stop Recording

Timer recording in progress.

Stop this timer recording?

It will be cancelled if you stop.

Stop Recording

 

Cancel

SELECT

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2 Press [2, 1] to select “Stop

Recording” and press [ENTER].

If you stop a timer recording, it will be cancelled. However, if you have set a weekly or daily timer recording, the recording will start from the next time the timer recording is set.

To release the unit from recording standby

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

1 Press [PROG/CHECK].

2 Press [3, 4] to select the programme and press the “Red” button.

The timer icon “F” (29, left column) disappears from the timer recording list.

You cannot cancel timer recording standby mode as long as even one timer icon “F” (29, left column) remains in the timer recording list.

Press the “Red” button again to activate timer recording standby.

Notes on timer recording

F” flashes on the unit’s display for about 5 seconds when the unit cannot go to timer recording standby.

Timer recordings are activated regardless of whether the unit is turned on/off.

Timer recordings begin when the set time is reached even when playing.

Timer recordings do not begin while editing or copying in normal speed mode (47).

If the unit is turned on when timer recording begins, it remains turned on after recording finishes. It does not turn off automatically. You can turn the unit off during timer recording.

If the unit is not put in the timer recording standby mode at the last 10 minutes before the programmed timer recording starting time, the “F” flashes on the unit’s display.

When you programme successive timer recordings to start immediately one after the other, the unit cannot record the part at the beginning of the later programmes.

Programme

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Recorded

Recorded

If the actual broadcasting times of timer recordings overlap, the recording that starts first always has priority, and the recording of the later programme will start only after the first timer recording has finished.

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Panasonic DMR-EX75, DMR-EX85 manual To cancel recording when recording has already begun, Timer recording

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