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One-Touch Recording (OTR) allows you to add
recording time in 30-minute increments up to 4 hours
at the touch of a button.
1
Start Recording
Follow the instructions on page 30 to begin
recording.
2
Activate OTR
While in Record mode, press the (REC) button
again to activate One-Touch Recording (OTR).
• Record length 0:30 appears on the On-Screen
Display and the DVD-VCR will record for exactly
30 minutes.
3
Add Recording Time
Continue pressing (REC) to add recording time in
30 minute increments up to 4 hours.
• The DVD-VCR stops recording automatically
when the time has elapsed. And DVD-VCR will
be Automatically turned off when the OTR
finished.
One-Touch Recording (OTR)
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0:30
1:00
1:30
4:00
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SP
Record Speed
How to Set a Timer Recording
You can slow down the recording speed from SP to SLP
in order to fit six hours of programming on a T-120
tape.
1
Start Recording
Follow the Basic Recording instructions on page 30.
2
Set Record Speed
Press the SPEED button on the remote control to
set the Record Speed to one of the following
options:
• SP – Standard Play, for best quality.
• SLP – Super Long Play, for maximum recording
time (3 times SP).
NOTE: The selected Record Speed will appear on the
front panel display and on-screen display.
Maximum Recording Time - SP vs. SLP
Tape Length SP (Standard Play) SLP (Super Long Play)
T-120
2 hrs
6 hrs
T-160
2hrs 40 mins
8 hrs
T-180
3 hrs
9 hrs
Insert a blank videotape into the VCR deck. Be sure to
leave the Record Safety Tab intact.
With the Timer Recording function, you can program
up to 7 events at a time to record up to a month in
advance.
To Begin Setting the Timer Recording,
• Turn on your DVD-VCR, and
• Turn on your TV.
1
Open “MENU”
Press the MENU button or the TIMER button while
the VCR is in Stop or Play mode.
2
Select “Program”
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight
“PROGRAM” then press the ENTER button.
3
Select Channel Number
Use the Right and UP/DOWN buttons to set the
channel. Press the RIGHT button to move to the
next setting.