Panasonic NV-FJ606, NV-FJ604, NV-FJ610 manual Other Timer Recordings and Convenient Functions

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Other Timer Recordings and Convenient Functions

Setting the Recording Date/Day(s)

Perform this operation in operation step 3 when programming a timer recording with the On Screen Display, or in operation step 4 when programming with the ShowView number. (See pages 13 and 14.)

You can select the recording date (day of the month/day of the week) by pressing the DATE button ;. If you repeatedly press the i side of the DATE button ;, the indication changes in the order shown below. If you press the F side of the DATE button ;, the indication changes in the opposite order.

³Programming a timer recording (setting the date) is possible up to one month ahead of the TV programme’s broadcasting date and time. Daily and weekly timer recordings will continue until you cancel them.

<To Programme within 1 Month>

Example: 1 2 ..... 31

<To Programme a Daily Timer Recording>

Example: Daily recording from Sunday to Saturday (Su-Sa).

Daily recording from Monday to Saturday (Mo-Sa).

Daily recording from Monday to Friday (Mo-Fr).

<To Programme a Weekly Timer Recording >

Example: Weekly recording every Sunday Weekly recording every Monday

Weekly recording every Saturday (Su = Sunday, Mo = Monday, Tu = Tuesday,

We = Wednesday, Th = Thursday, Fr = Friday, Sa = Saturday)

Ensuring that a TV Programme Will Be Recorded until Its End

(Auto SP/LP Change Function)

If, at the start of a timer recording, the VCR determines that the remaining tape time is insufficient to record the whole programme, the Auto SP/LP Change function automatically selects LP mode to ensure that the whole programme will be recorded. However, if the remaining tape time is still not sufficient even in the LP mode, the programme cannot be recorded to its end.

³If you programme a daily or weekly timer recording, recording will be performed in the LP mode from the start regardless of the remaining tape time.

³In case of a timer recording programmed with the VPS/ PDC function, if the TV programme continues past the programmed ending time, the VCR automatically switches over to the LP mode at that moment. However, in some cases it may not be possible to record the programme until its end.

³Use a video cassette on which a few minutes more than the total length of programmed timer recordings remain, otherwise the programmed timer recordings may be performed in the LP mode.

³Be careful that the broadcast times of the TV programmes set for timer recording do not overlap, otherwise the programmed timer recordings may be performed in the LP mode.

³If the recording speed changes from SP to LP during a timer recording, some brief picture distortion occurs at that point.

Condition for correct operation of the Auto SP/LP Change function:

³The tape length of the inserted cassette must be set correctly. (See page 26.)

To Activate the Auto SP/LP Change Function:

In operation step 6 when programming a timer recording with the On Screen Display (see page 13), or in operation step 4 when programming with the ShowView number (see page 14), press the SP/LP button D to select “A”.

³When you press this button

repeatedly, the indication changes

Timer recording

 

 

 

 

VCR

in the following order:

Pos

 

Start

Stop

SP

VPS

Name

DATE

ON

OFF

LP

PDC

 

 

ZDF

27/10

20:00

21:30

A

 

OFF

 

 

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jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

 

 

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

SP

LP

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

 

 

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

 

A

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj

jj:jj

jj

jjj

 

Indication when “A” is

 

selected

Setting for Control of the Recording Starting and Ending Time by Special Signal Included in the Broadcasting Signal (VPS/PDC Function)

VPS stands for Video Programme System. PDC stands for Programme Delivery Control.

If a TV programme, for example a football game runs longer than scheduled, is shortened or starts earlier or later, this function synchronises the recording start and stop with the actual broadcasting start and stop of the TV programme.

Conditions for correct operation of the VPS/PDC function:

³“ON” must be displayed under “VPS/PDC” on the On Screen Display.

³The TV station must broadcast VPS/PDC signals.

³The programme starting time must be set correctly to the starting time listed in the newspaper/magazine.

To Activate the VPS/PDC Function:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recording

After operation step 6 when

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer recording

 

 

 

VCR

programming a timer recording with

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pos

 

Start

Stop

SP

VPS

the On Screen Display (see page 13),

Name

DATE

ON

OFF

LP

PDC

ZDF

27/10

20:00

21:30

SP

 

 

ON

or in operation step 4 when

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj

jj:jj

jj

jjj

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

programming with the ShowView

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

number (see page 14), press the Cursor

buttons (3421)

P to make the ON indication appear.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer

See page 29 for details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Check the Contents of Timer Recording Programmings

³Display the VCR picture on the TV.

³Set the VCR/TV switch N to “VCR”.

1Press the PROG./CHECK button < to display the timer recording programmings on the TV screen.

³When the VCR is in the timer recording standby mode for a VPS/PDC recording, the On Screen Display may be distorted.

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Press the EXIT button Q to exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer recording

 

 

 

VCR

 

the On Screen Display.

Pos

DATE

Start

Stop

SP

VPS

 

 

Name

ON

OFF

LP

PDC

 

 

ZDF

27/10

20:00

21:30

SP

ON

 

 

ARD

30/10

19:00

20:00

LP

ON

 

 

N3

Su

21:00

23:30

SP

ON

 

 

ZDF

Su-Sa

17:30

18:00

LP

ON

 

 

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj jj:jj

jj

jjj

 

 

jjjjj

jj/jj

jj:jj

jj:jj

jj

jjj

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Panasonic NV-FJ606, NV-FJ604, NV-FJ610 Other Timer Recordings and Convenient Functions, Setting the Recording Date/Days