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Editing the Timer Programming
Information
1
Press [TIMER PROG.].
Timer Programme List will appear.
To change the setting of a programme:
1
Select the programme you want to edit using
[Cursor
/
]
, then press
[ENTER]
.
• Use
[SKIP
F
]
or
[SKIP
B
]
to jump to next /
previous Timer Programme List page.
2
Move to the item you want to change using
[Cursor
/
]
, then press
[Cursor
/
]
to
change the setting.
3
Press
[ENTER]
to confirm.
To delete a programme from the list:
1
Select the programme you want to delete using
[Cursor
/
]
(Do not press
[ENTER]
), then
press
[CLEAR]
.
2
Select “Yes” using
[Cursor
/
]
, then press
[ENTER]
. The programme is now deleted.
2
Press [TIMER PROG.] to exit.
Note
• This unit automatically lists up the programmes in
the order of start time every time you access the
Timer Programme List.
PDC (Programme Delivery Control)
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
“Editing the Timer Programming Information” on this
page.
Hints for Timer Recording
The priority of overlapped settings:
When the Timer Programmings are overlapped, you
will receive a warning message.
If this happens, check the Timer Programme List and
change it as necessary. Otherwise, the unit will
prioritise recording as described below.
If the starting time is same:
• The Timer Programming set first (PROG. 1) has
priority.
Different start time and different end time:
• A program with the earlier start time has the priority.
CH
Date
Start End
Mode
PDC
Timer Programme
Station
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
P02
06 (Mon)
22 : 00
23 : 00
SP
HDD
Off
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
Skip
HDD Remain 72h00m(SP)
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HDD Remain 72:00(SP)
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CH
Date
Start End
Mode
Timer Programme
Station
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
Skip
HDD Remain 72h00m(SP)
Page 1/4
HDD Remain 72:00(SP)
Page 1/4
P01
06 (Mon)
22 : 00
23 : 00
SP
HDD
Off
PDC
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CH
Date
Start End
Mode
PDC
Timer Programme
Station
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
P02
06 (Fri)
22 : 00
23 : 00
SP
HDD
Off
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
---
-- (---)
-- : --
-- : --
SP
HDD
---
Skip
HDD Remain 72h00m(SP)
Page 1/4
HDD Remain 72h00m(SP)
Page 1/4
01/01/07(Mon) 19:34
Clear the setting?
Clear the setting?
Yes
No
PROG. 1
PROG. 2
PROG. 1
PROG. 2
PROG. 2
recording
will start
after
PROG. 1
recording is
completed.
Actual
recording
The first 15 seconds (approx.) will be cut off.
PROG. 1
PROG. 2
PROG. 1
PROG. 2
PROG. 3
PROG. 3
The first 15 seconds (approx.) will be cut off.
Actual
recording
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