Directions For Use
3.
English
OPERATION
27
Manual
TV
channel
search
You
can
perform
a
search
to
select
and
store
TV
channels
manually.
If
the
DVD
recorder
is
connected
via
EasyLink,
this
function
is
not
available.
l
Press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
l
Select
‘
Installation
’.
l
Select
‘
Manual
search
’.
l
In
the
line
‘
Channel
/
freq
.’
select
the
display
for:
Freq.
:f
requency
CH
:
channel
S
-
CH
:
special
channel
l
If
you
know
the
frequency
or
channel
of
the
desired
TV
channel,
you
can
enter
the
data
in
line
‘
Entry
/
search
’
with
the
digit
keys
0-9
.
If
you
don’t
know
the
frequency
or
channel
of
the
TV
channel
of
your
choice,
press
u
(right
cursor)
to
start
channel
search.
l
In
the
line
‘
Programme
number
’
select
the
programme
number
you
want,
using
t
or
u
(left
right
cursor)
or
digit
keys
0-9
.
l
If
you
want
to
change
the
TV
channel
name,
press
the
u
(right
cursor)
key
in
line
‘
TV
channel
name
’.
l
Select
the
character
you
want
to
change
with
the
t
(left
cursor)
or
u
(right
cursor)
key.
l
Change
the
character
with
the
w
(down
cursor)
or
v
(up
cursor)
key.
l
Press
OK
to
confirm.
This
DVD
recorder
can
receive
HiFi
sound
transmissions
in
NICAM
Stereo.
However,
if
sound
distorsion
occurs,
due
to
poor
reception,
you
can
switch
off
NICAM:
l
In
the
line
‘
NICAM
’
select
‘
On
’
or
‘
O
ff
’
with
the
t
(left
cursor)
or
u
(right
cursor)
key.
If
you
want
to
change
the
automatic
TV
channel
setting,
select
the
line
‘
Fine
tuning
’.
With
the
t
(left
cursor)
or
u
(right
cursor)
key
you
can
vary
the
automatic
TV
channel
setting.
Important:
This
re-tuning
is
only
necessary
and
useful
in
special
cases,
e.g.
when
stripes
appear
on
your
TV
screen
when
using
a
cable-TV
system.
l
Press
OK
to
store
the
TV
channel.
l
To
end,
press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
Connecting
a
decoder:
l
Switch
on
the
TV
set
and
select
the
programme
number
for
the
DVD
recorder.
l
Select
the
TV
programme
you
wish
to
link
with
the
decoder
function
with
CH+
or
CH-
.
l
Press
SYSTEM
MENU
l
Select
‘
Installation
’.
l
Select
‘
Manual
search
’.
l
Select
‘
Decoder
’.
l
Select
‘
On
’
with
t
(left
cursor)
or
u
(right
cursor).
l
Confirm
with
OK
.
‰
‘
DECODER
’
apperars
on
the
display.
l
To
end,
press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
Sort/Clear
TV
channels
manually
l
If
the
DVD
recorder
is
connected
to
the
TV
set
with
EasyLink
or
a
similar
system,
manual
sort
cannot
be
executed.
In
all
other
cases,
you
can
select.
l
Press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
l
Select
the
line
’
Installation
’.
l
Select
the
line
’
Sort
TV
channels
’.
l
Select
the
TV
channel
to
which
you
want
to
allocate
a
programme
number
(starting
with
‘
P01
’)
with
the
v
(up
cursor)
or
w
(down
cursor)
key
and
press
the
u
(right
cursor)
key.
l
Select
the
desired
position
with
v
or
w
(up
down
cursor)
key.
l
To
store,
press
OK
.
l
To
end,
press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
Time/Date
To
adjust
‘
Time
’,
‘
Year
’,
‘
Month
’
and
‘
Date
’
with
the
digit
keys
0-9
.
Switch
between
fields
with
the
wv
(down
up
cursor)
keys.
Installation
To exit press
SYSTEM MENU
Time
/
Date
Time
Year
Month
Date
09: 38
2001
02
09
Installation
To sort
Press
To exit press
SYSTEM MENU
Sort TV channels
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English
26
OPERATION
Direct
record
With
the
Direct
Record
function
switched
‘
On
’
and
the
DVD
recorder
switched
to
standby,
the
channel
number
selected
on
your
television
will
be
automatically
taken
over
by
the
DVD
recorder,
at
the
moment
it
starts
recording.
This
only
applies
for
televisions
connected
via
SCART
,
which
have
video
output
via
SCART
or
which
have
EasyLink.
Factory
setting
is
‘
Off’
.
l
In
the
record
settings
menu,
select
‘
Direct
record
’.
l
Select
‘
On
’.
If
you
select
‘
Off
’,
the
function
will
be
switched
off.
l
Confirm
with
OK
.
l
To
end,
press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
Sat
record
You
can
only
use
this
function,
when
you
have
a
satellite
receiver,
which
can
control
other
equipment
by
a
’programming’
function.
In
this
mode
your
DVD
recorder
starts
recording
when
the
satellite
receiver
releases
a
signal.
The
start
and
end
of
the
recording
is
controlled
via
one
of
the
SCART
sockets.
l
In
the
record
settings
menu,
select
‘
Sat
record
’.
l
Select
the
SCART
socket
to
which
the
satellite
receiver
is
connected
with
t
or
u
(left
right
cursor).
l
Confirm
with
OK
.
l
Insert
a
recordable
DVD+RW
disc.
l
Press
B
STANDBY/ON
.
‰
When
this
function
is
switched
on,
SAT
appears
on
the
display.
‰
The
DVD
recorder
is
now
prepared
for
recording.
Factory
setting
is
‘
Off
’.
Auto
chapters
If
autochapters
is
‘
On
’
every
five
to
six
minutes
a
chapter
marker
(beginning
of
a
new
chapter)
is
inserted
during
recording.
This
enables
easy
navigation
through
a
title
during
playback.
In
either
case
you
can
manually
insert
chapter
markers
afterwards.
(See
‘Managing
disc
content’
-
‘Edit
in
playback
mode’.)
LP/EP
rec
mode
In
long
play
or
extended
play
recording
mode
you
can
select
the
‘
Sport
’
setting
to
optimize
the
video
recording
for
images
that
contain
fast
movements,
like
sports
programmes.
The
setting
does
not
influence
high
quality
or
standard
play
recording
mode.
Factory
setting
is
‘
Stndrd
’.
Installation
Auto
TV
Channel
Search
Your
DVD
recorder
will
search
for
all
TV
channels.
It
stores
channels
in
the
sequence
they
are
found.
(See
‘Installation
-
First
time
Set-up’)
Note:
All
channels
stored
so
far
will
be
erased.
Follow
TV
With
Follow
TV
you
can
programme
the
same
channel
sequence
on
the
DVD
recorder
as
on
the
TV
set.
This
only
functions
if
the
recorder
socket
(EXT1)
and
the
TV
set
are
connected
with
a
SCART
cable.
Additional
equipment
connected
to
socket
EXT2
must
be
switched
off.
l
Press
OK
.
‰
If
the
DVD
recorder
recognizes
that
the
TV
set
has
been
connected
with
a
SCART
cable,
‘
TV01
’
appears
on
the
display.
‰
When
‘
NOTV
’
(no
signal
from
TV
set)
appears
on
the
display,
the
TV
channels
can
not
be
allocated
automatically.
In
this
case
read
‘Manual
TV
channel
search’.
l
Select
programme
number
‘1’
on
the
TV
set.
l
Confirm
with
OK
on
the
remote
control
of
the
DVD
recorder.
‰
The
DVD
recorder
compares
the
TV
channels
on
the
TV
set
and
the
DVD
recorder.
If
the
channels
match,
this
channel
is
stored
at
‘P01’.
l
Wait
until
'
TV02
’
appears
and
repeat
the
previous
two
steps
for
programme
number
2
and
the
rest
of
the
channels
you
want
to
store.
l
To
end,
press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
TV
01
Installation
To exit press
SYSTEM MENU
Follow TV
Autom.search
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