Philips DVDR3390 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Timer recording (VCR Plus+
®
System)
This is a simple programming system for
recorders. To use it, enter the PlusCode
programming number associated with
your television program. You can  nd
this number in your TV listings magazine.
All the information needed by the
recorder for programming is contained in
the programming number.
A
Turn on the TV power. Select the
correct Video In channel at the TV.
B
Press TIMER on the remote control.
The timer schedule list appears.
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2
3
4
5
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Source RecMode Date Start End
Timer Schedule
C
Press OK to con rm.
Or, press T key to go to the next
available empty slot and press OK.
The VCR Plus+
®
System menu
appears.
Enter the PlusCode programming
number for the show you wish to
record or select CANCEL for manual
timer recording. To go back to timer
schedule, press [RETURN].
CONFIRM CANCEL
D
Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to enter
the PlusCode programming number for
the show you wish to record. (e.g. :
5-312-4 or 5,312 4, key in ‘53124’.)
To clear the VCR Plus+
®
programming
number, press CLEAR on the remote
control.
To cancel the VCR Plus+
®
programming ,
use ST keys to select
CANCEL
in the
menu and press OK.
E
To con rm your entry, select
CONFIRM
in
the menu and press OK.
The system will store the timer entry
and return to the timer editor menu.
If the channel number of the TV channel
has not been assigned to the
programming number, you will have to
manually key in the channel number that
is assigned to the VCR Plus+
®
code.
Follow the instructions on the TV.
F
Press TIMER to exit the menu.
G
Insert a DVD±R/±RW into the recorder.
H
Press STANDBY-ON to turn off the
recorder to standby mode.
If the recorder is not in standby mode,
a warning message will appear three
minutes before the recording starts.
The TIMER icon will light up on the
display panel if a timer recording is set.
TIPS: Ensure that there is enough space on the DVD±R/±RW before recording. Before you playback the DVD±R on
another player,  nalize the disc. See “Playing your recordings (DVD±R) on other DVD players”.
Recording (continued)