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8

Press the Number 1 button to record in SP speed or press the Number 2 button to record in SLP speed. Details about tape speed are on page 29. You cannot use the SPEED button at this time.

ONE TIME PROGRAM

PROGRAM

1

CHANNEL

10

TIME ON

09:30 PM

TIME OFF

11:00 PM

REC SPEED

SLP

SP=1 SLP=2

TO CORRECT PRESS CLEAR

TO END PRESS EXIT

9

Press two Number buttons for the month and two Number buttons for the day you want the program to record. For example, for July 10, 2001, press 07, 10. The day of the week and the year will appear automatically. (You cannot pro- gram the TV/VCR to record more than one year in advance.)

ONE TIME PROGRAM

PROGRAM

1

CHANNEL

10

TIME ON

09:30 PM

TIME OFF

11:00 PM

REC SPEED

SLP

START DATE

07/10/2001

 

TUESDAY

TO CORRECT PRESS CLEAR

TO END PRESS EXIT

10

Press the STATUS/EXIT button. PROGRAM WAS COM- PLETED PLEASE TURN OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING will appear on the screen.

If there is not a tape in the TV/VCR, PLEASE INSERT CAS- SETTE also appears on the screen.

If there is a tape without a record tab in the TV/VCR, PLEASE REMOVE CASSETTE also appears on the screen. If this hap- pens, insert a different tape.

If PROGRAM NOT COMPLETED appears, start again at step 1.

11

Press the POWER button to turn off the TV/VCR power. The Record light will flash slowly. If you forget to turn off the TV/VCR, PLEASE TURN OFF FOR TIMER RECORDING appears on the TV/VCR screen two minutes before a timer recording should begin. The Record light will flash rapidly.

 

10

11

 

 

EJECT

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

MENU

STATUS/EXIT

CLEAR

9

7

8

9

 

1

2

3

 

 

4

5

6

 

 

SLEEP/

 

ALT.CH

 

 

WAKE UP

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

REC

 

PAUSE

 

 

/OTR

 

/STILL

 

PLAY

REW F.FWD

STOP

CH.VOL.

MUTE

FM

SPEED F.ADV

TRACKING MEMORY SLOW

Turn off the TV/VCR

for the recording.

Insert a tape in

the TV/VCR.

Leave the Cable

Box/DBS on

(if applicable).

Helpful Hints

PROGRAM NOT COMPLETED / CLASH may appear on the screen when you finish setting a timer recording. This means the timer recording you just tried to program overlaps with another timer recording. The latest timer recording will not occur.

To stop a timer recording that is in progress, press the STOP/EJECT but- ton on the TV/VCR once.

Please see page 54 for more Helpful Hints.

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Philips CCC133, CCC193 owner manual Timer Recording cont’d

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