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TIMER RECORDING (cont.)
When programmes overlap each other
If “PROGRAM OVERLAPPED” appears, you have another
programme overlapping the programme you have just made.
Confirm with the arrow on “OK”, then press PROG/CHECK.
Programme Check screen appears and conflicting programmes
will be highlighted in pink.
Example: Programme 3 (you have just made) and
Programme 4 overlap each other.
A
Confirm the overlapping programmes.
Overlapping programmes appear on the TV screen.
NOTE:
If you do not mind this overlap, press PROG/CHECK to finish
the timer programme setting. The programme with the lower
programme number will be recorded and the other one will not
be recorded correctly. If no changes are made for approximately
1 minute, the unit will return to the normal screen.
B
Select the desired programme to be cancelled
or changed.
Press rt.
To cancel the programme
Press &.
● “THE TIMER PROGRAMMING SETTING WAS CANCELLED”
appears on the TV screen for about 5 seconds, then the normal
screen resumes.
To change the programme setting
Press ENTER.
C
Change the programme setting.
● Refer to steps D – J in “Manual Timer Programming”
(
੬ pg. 56).
D
Check if the conflict has been settled.
Press PROG/CHECK.
● Programme check screen appears.
E
Engage the unit’s timer mode.
● Refer to step F in “Check, cancel and change programmes”
(
੬ pg. 61).
NOTE:
When any overlaps remain after deletion and modification of
programmes, Programme Check screen remains showing the
conflicting programmes. In such a case, repeat the procedure
above until the conflict is solved.
DVDTV
DVD
TIMER
PROG/CHECK
NEXTPREVIOUS
PAUSEREC
REC MODE LIVE CHECK
SET UP DISPLAY
ON SCREEN
OPEN/
CLOSE
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
SLOWSLOW PLAY/SELECT
STOP/
CLEAR
NAVIGATIONTOP MENU
RETURN
ENTER
MENU
STANDBY/ON
ABC
JKLGHI MNO
TUVPQRS WXYZ
AUXCANCEL
MEMO/MARK
DEF
CABLE/SAT
PR
SAT
#
SHOW VIEW/
VIDEO Plus
+
TV/CBL/SAT
TV TV AV
VIDEO
TV%
PROG/CHECK
rt
ENTER
&
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