RECORDING
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Use programmed recording (TIMER) to automatically start and stop a recording at a later date.
The DVD recorder will switch to the right program number and begin recording at the correct time.
With this DVD recorder, you can pre-program up to 6 recordings within a period of one month.
To make a programmed recording, your DVD recorder needs to know:
* the date you want to make the recording
* the program number of the TV channel
* the start and stop time of the recording
* VPS or PDC on or off
* the recording mode ('HQ/SP/SP+/LP/EP/EP+').
This information is saved in a TIMER block.
General information
What is 'VPS/PDC'?
'VPS' (Video Programming System)/ 'PDC'(Programme Delivery Control) are used
to control the start and duration of TV channel recordings. If a TV programme
starts earlier or ends later, the DVD recorder will still switch itself on and off at
the correct times.
What do I need to know about 'VPS/PDC'?
You must enter the start time exactly to the minute .
If you want to programme a time that is different from the VPS or PDC time, you
must switch off VPS or PDC.
Only one TV programme on a TV channel can be controlled using 'VPS/PDC' at a
time. If you want to record two or more TV programmes on a TV channel using
'VPS/PDC', you will need to programme these as two separate recordings.
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Managing the disc contents
Erasing chapter markers
You can erase all or some of the markers within a title .
1
During playback of the appropriate chapter press [EDIT] on the remote
control. The 'Edit Menu' menu will appear on the screen.
2
Using [†] select 'Delete chapter marker' for this chapter or 'Delete all
markers' for all chapters within the selected title.
3
Confirm with [OK].
4
To end, press [EDIT].
How do I select other chapters?
1 Press [T/C ] on the remote control. The title and chapters are shown at the
top of the screen.
2 Using
[
…
] or [
†
]
select Title (T) or Chapter (C).
3 Using
[
œ
] or [
√
]
select the title or chapter you wish to edit.
Programming a recording (TIMER)
Programming a recording (TIMER)