Directions For Use
3.
62
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Programming
a
recording
(TIMER)
General
Use
'Programming
a
recording
(TIMER)',
to
automatically
start
and
stop
a
recording
at
a
later
date.
The
DVD
recorder
will
switch
to
the
right
programme
number
and
begin
recording
at
the
correct
time.
With
this
DVD
recorder,
you
can
pre-programme
up
to
six
recordings
within
a
period
of
one
month.
To
make
a
programmed
recording,
your
DVD
recorder
needs
to
know:
*
the
date
you
want
to
make
the
recording
*
the
programme
number
of
the
TV
channel
*
the
start
and
stop
time
of
the
recording
*
VPS
or
PDC
on
or
off
*
the
recording
mode
('
M1
/
M2
/
M2x
/
M3
/
M4
/
M6
')
This
information
is
saved
in
a
'TIMER
block'.
What
is
'VPS/PDC'?
'VPS'
(Video
Programming
System)/'PDC'
(Programme
Delivery
Control)
are
used
to
control
the
start
and
duration
of
TV
channel
recordings.
If
a
T
V
programme
starts
earlier
o
r
ends
later
than
was
scheduled,
the
D
VD
recorder
will
then
turn
on
and
off
at
the
correct
time.
What
do
I
need
to
know
about
'VPS/PDC'?
•
Usually
the
start
time
is
the
same
as
the
VPS
or
PDC
time.
If
a
different
'VPS/PDC
time'
is
indicated,
e.g.:
'20.15
(VPS/PDC
20.14)',
the
VPS/PDC
time
'20.14'
must
be
entered
exactly
to
the
minute
during
programming.
If
you
want
to
programme
a
time
that
is
different
from
the
VPS
or
PDC
time,
you
must
switch
o
ff
VPS
or
PDC.
•
Only
one
TV
program
of
a
T
V
channel
can
be
controlled
using
'VPS/PDC'
at
a
time.
If
you
want
to
record
two
or
more
TV
programmes
on
a
T
V
channel
using
'VPS/PDC',
you
will
need
to
programme
these
as
two
separate
recordings.
•
Since
the
DVD
recorder
requires
a
certain
lead
time
(for
getting
the
disc
up
to
speed
and
positioning
the
laser)
before
recording
can
start,
it
is
possible
that
the
recorder
will
miss
the
first
few
seconds
of
a
T
V
show
recorded
with
VPS/PDC.
In
this
case,
disable
VPS/PDC
and
enter
a
start
time
one
minute
earlier.
?
Programming
a
recording
(TIMER)
61
Finalising
DVD+R
discs
This
feature
is
required
to
play
back
a
DVD+R
disc
in
a
DVD
player.
Once
the
disc
has
been
finalised
no
further
recordings
or
changes
can
be
made.
1
In
the
'Disc
info
display'
press
C
.
The
'
Settings
for
'
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
2
Select
'
Finalise
disc
'
using
CH+
A
or
CH-
B
and
confirm
with
OK
.
a
'
Finalise
disc
'
does
not
appear
b
Either
there
is
no
DVD+R
disc
inserted
or
the
disc
is
already
finalised.
To
end,
press
SYSTEM-MENU
.
a
The
'
Settings
for
'
m
enu
does
not
appear
b
The
menu
may
not
appear
if
the
disc
has
been
recorded
on
another
DVD
recorder.
In
this
case,
use
the
'
Finalise
disc
'
feature
in
the
'
A
'
m
enu,
under
'
Features
'.
Problem
3
The
screen
displays
'
This
will
take
...'
to
show
how
long
the
process
will
take.
4
To
confirm
press
OK
.'
Working
'
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
A
bar
will
move
from
left
to
right
indicating
progress.
Delete
DVD+RW
disks
1
In
the
'Disc
info
display'
press
C
.
The
'
Settings
for
'
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Settings
for
Philips1
Disc
name
Philips1
Protection
Unprotected
Erase
disc
Press
OK
2
Select
'
Erase
disc
'
using
CH+
A
or
CH-
B
and
confirm
with
OK
.
'
This
will
erase
all
titles
'
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Press
OK
to
confirm
'.
3
If
you
want
to
delete
all
the
titles,
press
OK
to
confirm.
Otherwise
press
D
.
4
'
Erasing
disc
'
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
5
After
deletion,
the
index
picture
display
shows
the
free
space
on
the
disc.
ENGLISH
Managing
the
disc
contents
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