Making timer recordings on the television

[RAM] [-R] [-R]DL] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+R]DL] [+RW]

To make a timer recording with your television, connect to a television with a Q Link function (> 46) that you can use for setting timer recordings using a fully wired 21-pin Scart cable (> 10,11).

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Make timer programming on the TV.

to turn the unit off.

The start and end of recording is controlled by TV.

Tips

To stop recording

Press [∫].

Notes

≥When this unit is in EXT LINK standby (“EXT-L” on the unit’s display lights), recording from TV does not start.

≥Programmes are recorded as one title on this unit when the end time of the earlier timer recording and the start time of the later timer recording are close to each other.

[RAM] To divide the titles, go to “Divide Title” (> 51).

Notes on timer recording

≥When a timer recording is set, DVDs that were recorded using a different TV system (PAL/NTSC) cannot be played unless the TV system is changed in the Setup menu (> 70) or the timer recording has completed or has been cancelled.

≥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.

≥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.

≥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

Programme

 

Not recorded

Recorded

Recorded

≥The “Overlapped Timer Recording” screen may be displayed immediately after you turn on this unit, if new overlapping occurred. Refer to “Check, Change, Delete Programmes, or Resolve Overlapping” (> 34).

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