Philips DVDR520H/75 Turning on or turning off TV channels manually, Setting up the G-Codesystem

Models: DVDR520H/75

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CHANNEL EDITOR

Turning on or turning off TV channels manually

After you have performed the channel scanning process, you may like to add or delete some of the TV channels. This function allows turning on the channel not found at channel scanning or turning off the channel found manually.

1.Press [p] [q] to select a TV Channel not found at channel scanning and press [u].

2.Press [p] [q] to select “Turn on” and press

[OK]. The TV channel selected will be turned on.

To turn off the TV channel, move to “Turn off” and press [OK]. The TV channel selected will be turned off.

3.To turn on other TV channels, repeat step 1~ 2 to complete the settings.

4.Press [t] [u][p] [q] to select “EXIT,” press [OK] to save the setting and exit the “Channel Editor” menu.

Setting up G-Code®system

Thanks to this programming system, you no longer need to tediously enter the date, programme number, start and end times. All the information needed by the DVD recorder for programming is contained in the G-Code®programming number. This 9-digit G-Code®programming number is found in most TV listings magazines.

Before setting up, confirm that the all cables are securely connected.

Setting up the G-Code®system

1.Press the [SOURCE] button to set TV as the input signal source.

2.Press [EDIT] to display the “Channel Editor” menu.

3.Press [p] [q] to go to a channel and press [OK].

4.Press [t] [u] [p] [q] to go to “G-Code” button and press [OK].

The menu to enter GCN is displayed.

5.Use the numbered buttons (1~9) to enter the GCN and press [OK] when done.

Press [t] [u] to go back to advance/return to the previous/ next digit.

6.To set GCN for other channels, repeat steps 3~5.

7.When complete, press [p] [q] to go to “EXIT” and press [OK] to exit the channel editor menu.

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Philips DVDR520H/75 Turning on or turning off TV channels manually, Setting up the G-Codesystem