Directions For Use
3.
English
RECORDING
31
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Enter
the
entire
PlusCode
number
(up
to
nine
digits)
printed
in
your
TV
guide
next
to
the
start
time
of
a
TV
programme.
If
you
made
a
mistake,
you
can
correct
it
with
CLEAR
.
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Confirm
with
OK
.
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If
the
VIDEO
Plus+
system
does
not
recognize
the
TV
channel,
the
message
‘
Please
enter
programme
n
umber
’
will
appear
on
screen.
Select
the
required
programme
number
(programme
name)
with
tu
(left
right
cursor)
or
the
digit
keys
0-9
and
confirm
with
OK
.
‰
The
data
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
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Press
u
(right
cursor).
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Use
SELECT
to
select
the
programming
key
at
daily
or
weekly
intervals.
Mo
-
Fr
:
Recording
at
daily
intervals
from
Mondays
to
Fridays
inclusive.
Weekly
:
Recording
at
weekly
intervals
on
the
same
day
of
the
week.
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Press
u
(right
cursor).
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Use
SELECT
to
switch
VPS/PDC
on
or
off.
‰
When
VPS/PDC
is
switched
on,
the
start
time
is
marked
with
an
asterisk.
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Press
u
(right
cursor).
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Use
SELECT
to
select
the
recording
mode
(‘
HQ
’,
‘
SP
’,
‘
LP
’,
‘
EP
’).
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Confirm
with
OK
.
‰
The
data
has
been
stored
in
a
timer
block.
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To
end,
press
TIMER
.
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Make
sure
that
you
inserted
a
recordable
disc.
If
you
inserted
a
write-protected
disc
recording
will
be
refused.
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Switch
off
with
B
STANDBY/ON
.
Timer
programming
without
the
VIDEO
Plus+
system
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Press
TIMER
on
the
remote
control.
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Select
‘
Timer
programming
’
with
v
(up
cursor)
or
w
(down
cursor).
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Press
u
(right
cursor).
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Enter
the
date
with
v
(up
cursor)
or
w
(down
cursor),
or
with
the
digit
keys
0-9
.
Timer
To exit
Press TIMER
ShowView programming
Timer programming
Timer list
CLEAR
SELECT
TIMER
Timer
ShowView programming
Date
09
N
ED
1
09
:3
5
11
:35
S
P
Prog.
Start
VPS
PDC
End
Rec
Mode
LP
/
SP
Press SELECT
To store
Press OK
Timer VIDEO Plus
+
programming
Please enter programme number
Timer
Mo
-
Fr
/
Weekly
Press SELECT
To store
Press OK
ShowView programming
ShowView number
English
30
RECORDING
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Adjust
the
recording
level
with
MANUAL
3
or
4
on
the
DVD
recorder,
so
that
the
‘0
dB’
mark
lights
up
during
the
loudest
parts
of
the
recording.
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You
can
switch
back
to
automatic
audio
level
control
by
pressing
AUTO/MAN
REC
VOLUME
again.
‰
The
display
will
show
the
current
disc
position
and
MANUAL
disappears.
Recording
with
automatic
switch-off
(OTR
One-Touch
Recording)
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Insert
a
recordable
DVD+RW
or
DVD+R
disc.
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Use
CHANNEL
3
or
CHANNEL
4
(on
the
recorder)
or
CH+
,
CH-
(on
the
remote
control)
to
select
the
programme
number
(programme
name)
from
which
you
wish
to
record.
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Press
RECORD
(on
the
recorder)
or
REC/OTR
(on
the
remote
control)
twice.
‰
A
recording
will
be
made
of
30
minutes.
‰
The
required
end
time
of
the
recording
is
shown
in
the
timer
box
on
screen.
The
remaining
recording
time
is
shown
on
the
display.
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Press
RECORD
or
REC/OTR
again
to
obtain
a
30
minute
increment.
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Shortly
after
pressing
REC/OTR
,
OTR
can
be
cancelled
by
pressing
CLEAR
.
Timer
programming
The
DVD
recorder
needs
the
following
information
for
every
programmed
recording:
-
the
date
on
which
the
recording
is
to
be
made;
-
the
channel;
-
the
start
and
stop
time
of
the
recording;
-
VPS/PDC
on
or
off;
-
the
recording
mode
(HQ,
SP,
LP
or
EP).
The
DVD
recorder
stores
all
the
information
mentioned
above
in
a
timer
block.
You
can
programme
up
to
six
timer
blocks,
one
month
in
advance.
When
you
have
programmed
the
timer,
a
red
line
on
the
disc
bar
(both
on
the
display
and
on
the
Index
Picture
Screen)
indicates
what
part
of
the
disc
will
be
overwritten
by
the
programmed
recording
from
the
current
disc
position
(on
DVD+RW)
or
after
the
last
title
(on
DVD+R).
When
all
timer
blocks
are
full,
the
options
timer
programming
and
VIDEO
Plus+
programming
cannot
be
accessed.
For
clearing
a
timer
block,
see
‘How
to
clear
a
timer
block’.
Timer
programming
with
the
VIDEO
Plus+
®
system
A
PlusCode
number
is
a
number
of
up
to
nine
digits,
printed
in
most
TV
guides
next
to
the
start
time
of
a
TV
programme.
All
the
information
required
for
a
programming
is
contained
encoded
in
the
PlusCode
programming
number.
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Select
‘
VIDEO
Plus
+
programming
’
with
v
(up
cursor)
or
w
(down
cursor).
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Press
u
(right
cursor).
Timer
To exit
Press TIMER
ShowView programming
Timer programming
Timer list
CLEAR
SELECT
TIMER
What
is
’VPS’/‘PDC’?
With
’VPS/PDC’,
the
TV
station
controls
the
beginning
and
the
length
of
the
programmed
recording.
This
means
that
the
video
recorder
switches
itself
on
and
off
at
the
right
time
even
if
a
TV
programme
you
have
programmed
begins
earlier
or
finishes
later
than
expected.
Usually
the
start
time
is
the
same
as
the
VPS/PDC
time.
If,
however,
in
the
TV
guide,
in
addition
to
a
T
V
programmes
start
time,
a
different
VPS/PDC
time
is
given,
e.g.:
’20.15
(VPS
20.14)’,
you
must
enter
’20.14’
as
the
start
time
exactly
to
the
minute.
If
you
want
to
enter
a
time
that
differs
from
the
VPS/PDC
time,
you
must
switch
off
’VPS/PDC’.
10:
15
hr
MONITOR
ON/OFF
REC/OTR
PLAY
STOP
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SLOW
CLEAR
CH
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TIMER
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