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5
Select the digital (DVB) / analogue (ATV) mode
or external input (AV1/AV2/AV3) using [
K
\
L
],
then press [
1
].
6
Select the channel number to record using
[
K
\
L
], then press [
1
].
7
Select the recording mode using [
K
\
L
], then
press [
1
].
Refer to “Recording Mode” on page 27.
Select “STTL” to “ON” or “OFF” using [
K
\
L
].
If you set “STTL” to “ON”, subtitle will be recorded too.
• When analogue channel is selected, “PDC” will be
displayed instead of “STTL”.
Select “PDC” to “ON” or “OFF” using [
K
\
L
].
Refer to “PDC (Programme Delivery Control)” on this
page.
• When DVB channel is selected, “STTL” will be displayed
instead of “PDC”.
9
Press [ENTER
\
OK] when all information
required is entered.
Your programme setting is stored.
• To set another programme, repeat steps
2
to
9
.
• To exit, press
[TIMER PROG.]
.
• When 2 or more programmes are overlapped, “Timer
programme overlapped” appears, and the overlapped
programme will be displayed in blue. To correct the timer
programme, refer to “Checking, Cancelling or Correcting
the Timer Programming Information” on page 34.
10
Press [
B
ON
\
STANDBY] to set a timer
programming.
Front panel display stays off while the unit is in the
standby mode.
Note
• If you have not set the clock, the clock setting window will
appear instead of the Timer Programming list. Continue
from “Clock Setting” on page 66 before programming the
timer.
• Use
[
0
\
1
]
to move the cursor to the left and the right in the
entry screen for the timer programming.
• Cancel the timer-standby mode by pressing
[
B
ON
\
STANDBY]
before operation. When finished
operating, press
[
B
ON
\
STANDBY]
to resume the timer-
standby mode.
The Programme Delivery Control (PDC) assures that the TV
programmes you have programmed for timer recording are
recorded exactly from beginning to end, even if the actual
broadcasting time differs from the scheduled time due to a
delayed start or extension of the programme duration.
Furthermore, if a programme is interrupted, the recording will
also be interrupted automatically and resumed when the
programme starts again.
If the PDC signal drops out because the broadcast signal is
weak, or if a broadcasting station does not transmit a regular
PDC signal, the timer recording is performed in normal mode
(without PDC) even if it was programmed for PDC. If the
starting time of the PDC timer recording is between 0:00 and
3:59 on a given day, the PDC function will operate from 20:00
on the previous day to 4:00 on the next day. If the starting time
of the PDC timer recording is between 4:00 and 23:59 on a
given day, the PDC function will operate from 0:00 on the
given day to 4:00 on the next day. This means that if the
relevant programme is broadcasted within this period, it is
recorded correctly. If the timer is not programmed correctly,
the incorrect timer setting stays in effect unless you cancel it.
To cancel an incorrect timer setting, refer to “Checking,
Cancelling or Correcting the Timer Programming Information”
on pages 34.
Note
• This feature is only available for analogue channels.
• If DVB channels have been stored in this unit, you cannot
select PDC on.
8
For DVB channel recording:
For analogue channel recording:
1/1
17/05
0:00
20/05
21/05
22/05
7:00
9:00
17:00
9:00
9:30
18:00
DVB 18
DVB 190
1 BBC1
Timer Programming
Date Start End
CH
New Programme
STTL
PDC
MON
PDC (Programme Delivery Control)
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