5 Press the green button (“Edit”).

6 In the left column, select an item using the red button (“Back”) or the green button (“Next”), and adjust using the number buttons or </M/m/ ,.

7 Press the corresponding colour button repeatedly to change settings.

To change the recording destination, press the yellow button (“Destination”). If there is not enough available DVD disc space for the recording, the recorder automatically records the programme to the HDD even if you select “DVD” (Recovery Recording). When you set a daily or weekly timer, “HDDr” allows you to replace the previous timer recording with the new one automatically (HDD only).

To set the recording pattern, press the green button (“Frequency”).

To change the recording mode, press the red button (“Quality”) (page 147).

8 Press , to display “Timing.”

9 Press the green button (“Timing”) repeatedly to change the duration time or to set the VPS/PDC function.

See “About the VPS/PDC function” on page 55.

If you want to record to a particular HDD genre, press the yellow button (“Genre”) repeatedly.

10 Press GUIDE to exit the GUIDE Plus+ system.

The new settings become effective.

Cancelling timer settings

In step 4 of “Checking/changing timer settings,” select the timer setting you want to cancel using M/m, and press the red button (“Delete”).

To close the schedule list

Press GUIDE.

When the timer settings overlap

The programme that starts first has priority and the entire programme is recorded.

After finishing the previous recording, the other recording starts with several tens-of- second’s delay (when the end-time of one recording and the start-time of another are the same).

When the recordings start at the same time, only one of them will be recorded. Cancel the timer setting for the programme that you are not going to record.

bNote

When “VPS / PDC” is set for one or more timer recordings, the start times may change in the event of a broadcast delay or early start.

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