Recording

Changing or deleting timer events

To change a recording event:

1.Press to access the main menu.

2.Use and to select REC REC .

3.Press OK.

4.Press and to select the timer slot that you wish to change.

5.Press to delete an entry.

6.Press OK to edit that entry. Use the and buttons to select the section you wish to change and the and buttons to change those sections.

7.Press to save your settings.

8.Press again to remove the menu.

9.Put the DVD/VCR in standby mode by pressing the button on the remote control. appears on the front display.The video recorder is now ready to record at the time you have specified.

Note: If timer events overlap, the earlier programme will be given priority.

Copying from DVD to VCR

This unit allows you to copy the contents of a DVD to a video tape using the REC button.

Notes:

Be sure to set the Progressive Scan option to Off in the Display menu (see page 32).

If the DVD you are attempting to copy is copy protected, you may not be able to copy the disc.

1.Insert the disc you wish to copy in the DVD player and close the disc tray.

2.Insert a blank videotape into the VCR.

3.Press the RECORD button on the remote control or the REC button on the front panel.The DVD player goes into Play mode and the VCR goes into Record mode.

Notes:

If the DVD disc menu appears, you may need to press the PLAY button to begin copying.

If you copy from DVD to VCR, make sure that the DVD/VCR is in DVD mode.

4.When playback is completed, press STOP to end the recording.

Note:You must stop the copying process manually when the disc playback is completed, or the unit may replay and record over and over again.

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Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR manual Copying from DVD to VCR, Changing or deleting timer events

DVD Player + TV Set + VCR specifications

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