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{ Source }
Select the TV channel or the correct
input source (EXT1, EXT2 or CAM1)
which you have used to connect the
external device.
{ Dest. }
Select the recording destination, DVD
or VCR.
{ Rec Mode }
Select the mode of recording.
See the chapter “Recording – RECORD
settings - Default Recording mode” for
more information.
{ Mode }
Select a desired repeat recording mode
(Once, Daily, Weekly, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat
or Weekend).
{ Date }
Enter the date for recording (Day/Month/
Year).
{ Start }
Enter the start time of recording (hours :
minutes).
{ End }
Enter the end time of recording (hours :
minutes).
{ VPS/PDC }
Turn on or off the VPS/PDC setting.
Note: VPS/PDC setting is not available
for external receiver.
E
Use ST keys to select
OK
in the
menu and press OK.
The system will store the timer entry
and return to the timer schedule list.
To cancel the above timer setting, move
to
CANCEL
in the menu and press OK.
F
Press TIMER to exit the menu.
G
Insert a recordable DVD or VHS tape
into the recorder.
For VHS tape, locate the start point
position for recording.
H
Press STANDBY-ON to switch the
recorder to standby mode.
The ‘TIMER’ icon will light up on the
display panel if a timer recording is set.
If the recorder is not in standby mode,
a noti cation message will appear three
minutes before the recording begins.
The recorder will automatically power
off when the timer recording ends.
Helpful Hints:
– Set the timer recording one minute ahead
of the programme’s start time. This helps
ensure the entire programme is recorded as
the disc requires about 30 seconds to
prepare for recording.
– The interval time between two recording
schedules is at least 5 ( ve) minutes.
Otherwise, the very beginning of the later
programme may not be recorded.
– Only PAL/SECAM video signal is possible to
record to a VHS tape on this recorder.
Timer Recording (continued)
TIPS: Ensure that there is suf cient space available on the recordable DVD or VHS tape before
recording. You have to nalise the DVD±R before it can be playback on other players.