Setting the time/date automatically

This function uses the information sent via the local PBS channel to automatically set the time/date. For this reason, you must enter the PBS channel that sends this additional information. When the DVD Recorder chooses a wrong PBS channel or the displayed time/date is wrong, you must manually set the date/time (see section 'Manually setting the time & date').

1Press SYSTEM-MENUon the remote control. The menu bar will appear.

2Select 'A' using D or C .

3Select line 'Installation' using CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with C .

4Select line 'Time/Date' using CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with C .

5Select 'Automatic' with CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with

C .

6Select the corresponding line with CH- B or CH+ A .

7Select the channel which sends the time/date information in the line 'PBS Channel' and confirm with OK . The DVD Recorder

will check whether or not the information transfer is possible.

a'Clock not set, check channel' will appear on the TV screen

 

b No time/date data can be received from this TV channel.

Problem

Select a different channel or 'Auto.' in line 'PBS Channel'.

8Select one of the following settings in line 'Daylight Saving':

'On': The time set corresponds to summer time (summer time activated)

'Off': The time set corresponds to the winter time (summer time is off)

9In the line 'Time Zone', select your time zone if the PBS channel entered was for a different time zone. This is the only way to set

the time correctly, or, if necessary, to correct it.

If you want to use the time zone of the PBS channel, select 'Auto.'.

10 Confirm the changes with OK .

11 To end, press SYSTEM-MENU .

The time and date are automatically transferred from the selected 'PBS channel' after the Recorder is shut off.

Time/Date

Automatic

 

PBS Channel

Auto.

Daylight Saving

Off

Time Zone

Auto.

To exit press

SYSTEM MENU

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Philips DVDR 75 manual Setting the time/date automatically, Clock not set, check channel will appear on the TV screen