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START TIME
NOW
- - : - - AM
SLEEP
TV/VCR
ON/OFF
POSITION
FREEZE
SWAP
SOURCE
UP
SOUND
PICTURE
MENU
CH
MUTE
PIP CH
SOURCE
CC
CLOCK
ITR/REC
HOME
HOME
PERSONAL
VIDEO
MOVIES
INCR. SURR.
PROGRAM LIST
SURF
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
DN
A/CH
PIP
M LINK
VOL
STATUS/EXIT
TUNER A/B
OK
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
STOP TIME
TILL TAPE END
- - : - - AM
TRASMIT CODE
GO
STOP TIME
TILL TAPE END
11:00 AM
TRANSMIT CODE
GO
2
4
5
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
5
5
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EGINNING
ITR
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Press the ITR/REC button to bring
the ITR menu to the screen.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT but-
ton to select “NOW”; the STOP TIME
options will appear.
To choose to record till the end of
the tape, press the CURSOR RIGHT
button. Then press the CURSOR
RIGHT button again to transmit the
code to M-Link
™
and begin recording.
OR
To input a STOP TIME, press the
CURSOR DOWN button to highlight
the STOP TIME input area. Then press
the CURSOR RIGHT button to be in
position to enter the STOP TIME.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or
CURSOR LEFT button to move to
each spot in which time numbers can be
input. Then press the CURSOR UP
or CURSOR DOWN button to input
the time; or press the number buttons
to do so.
After inputting the STOP TIME,
press the CURSOR RIGHT button.
TRANSMIT CODE and GO will
appear on the screen. Then press the
CURSOR RIGHT button again to
begin recording.
Please see the next page for instructions
in setting the ITR macro to record later.
Y
ou can connect two VCRs (referred to as VCR1 and VCR2 on the M-Link
™
menu) to your TV at once for use with M-Link
™
, if you’d like. In order to
use the Instant Touch Recording macro, however, you must have your cable or
antenna signal (RF) connected to one of the VCRs (VCR1) and to the TV.
Then with your VCR in TV mode you can press the ITR/REC button to begin
recording a program or to set start and stop times for recording later.
You also can press the ITR/REC button for normal REC recording. In that
case, you must have your VCR in VCR mode, and you can record on VCR1 or
VCR2, depending on your connection.
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UNNING THE
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