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1Insert a cassette.
2Use the Ppbutton to select the programme number
from which you wish to record, e.g.: ’P 01’ .
3Press the RECORDnbutton.
4Use the STOPhbutton to stop the recording.
5If, whilst recording,you want to switch off the TV screen,
press the STANDBY mbutton once.
To switch the TV screen on again, press the Pp
button.

Important notes for recoding

OTR: If you do not want to record to the end of the
cassette, press the RECORDnbuttonagain. The display
shows at what time the recording will stop.
With the Dorthe Cbutton you can change the
end time of the recording in 30 minute intervals.
If you wish to cancel the end time, pressthe CLEAR
button. This does not effect the recording.
Programme number ’E1’ is provided for recording from
external sources (via the EXTERNAL scartsocket).
Programme number ’AV’ is provided for recording from
external sources (via the front socket).
Erase protection: So that you don’t accidentally delete an
important recording, you can remove the special tab
(erase protection)on the narrow side of the cassette with
a screwdriver or slidethe special tab to the left.
Later, if you no longer want the cassette to be erase
protected, you can sealthe gap again with adhesive tape
or slide the special tab to the right.
Auto-assembling:You can use the auto-assembling func-
tion to join individualrecordings without any major
picture disturbance between the recordings.
Search for the correct positionon the tape and then stop
the playback by pressing the STOPhbutton. ’PAUSE’
appears in the display.
Now start recording as usual by pressingthe
RECORDnbutton.
Long play: Before recording, press the MENU button.
Select and confirm the ’SPECIAL’ line.
Select and confirm the ’TAPE SPEED’ line.
Select the ’LP’ (=LongPlay) recording speed and stop by
pressing the MENU button.
During playback the TV Combi will automatically select
the correct playback speed.

Programme a recording

The set needs the following information for every pro-
grammed recording:
* the date on which the recording is to be made
* the programme number for the TV channel
* the start and end time of the recording
* VPS/PDC on or off
The set stores all the information mentioned above in what is
known as a TIMER block. It can store 6 TIMER blocks for up
to one month in advance.

’VPS’ (Video Programming System)/ ’PDC’

(Programme Delivery Control)

With ’VPS/PDC’, the TV station controls the start and the
duration of a programmed recording. This means that the
video recorder switches itselfon and off at the right time
even if a TV programme you have programmed begins earlier
or finishes laterthan expected.
Usually the start time is the same as the ’VPS/PDC’ time. If,
however, a different ’VPS/PDC’time is given, e.g.: ’20.15
(VPS/PDC 20.14)’,you have to enter ’20.14’ (the ’VPS/PDC’
time) exactlyto the minute.
If you are not using ’VPS/PDC’,the ’VPS/PDC’ indication must
be off.
3. RECORD