Notes on VPS/PDC recording

If you use VPS/PDC recording while watching the TV, the programme automatically changes to the timer recording programme and you cannot change programmes. Make sure to use VPS/PDC recording only when the video TV set is in standby mode or in power switch off mode. If you watch the TV continuously, cancel the VPS/ PDC timer recording.

If recording times overlap due to a VPS/PDC time shift, the programme that was broadcast first has priority. Recording of the second programme begins when the first programme has finished.

If the video TV could not receive a VPS/PDC signal because it was too weak or because the station failed to transmit VPS/PDC signals, timer recording is made without the VPS/PDC function.

Timer Recording with VPS/PDC Signals

The German broadcasting system transmits VPS (Video Programme System) signals or PDC (Programme Delivery Control) signals with the TV programmes. These signals assure you that your timer recordings are made regardless of broadcast delays, early starts, or broadcast interruptions. For example, if an urgent news bulletin interrupts a regular programme, recording stops. As soon as the interrupted programme resumes, recording starts again.

1If the TIMER REC lamp is lit on the front panel, press TIMER REC ON/ OFF to turn it off.

2Before setting the timer, press VPS/PDC on the inside of the front panel so that the VPS/PDC lamp lights up.

3Set the timer following the steps in “Setting the timer” (pages 23 and 24).

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Sony KV-14V4D operating instructions Timer Recording with VPS/PDC Signals