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Timer Recording 9 Press \ / | to select "REC. MODE", then press SET/ENTER. COMPLETE REC. MODE DAILY SELECT ENTER ENTER n RETURN WEEKLY ONCE 10 Press ' / " to select the recording mode, then press SET/ ENTER. • If there is not enough empty space (time), a message is displayed. Select the recording mode again. When "MANUAL SETTING (MN)" is selected: • Select the recording mode with \ / |, then press SET/ENTER. (The recording mode can be selected from 32 levels.) 11 Confirm the setting of timer program, press \ to select "COMPLETE", then press SET/ ENTER. COMPLETE REC. MODE DAILY SELECT ENTER ENTER n RETURN WEEKLY ONCE • "TIMER PROGRAM LIST" screen is displayed. • The TIMER indicator on the front of the Recorder lights up and timer programming is completed. 12 Confirm the programs on the list and then press SET/ENTER. • Program that has just been set is selected. • The screen in step 2 is displayed. • If you want to timer record more programs, repeat from step 2. 13 Press EXIT to complete timer setting. • Timer recording will function even after you turn the power off. NOTE To Correct Date in Step 3 • Press \ / | to select the date, then press ' / " to correct. To Correct Time in Step 4, 5, 6 • Press \ / | to select hour or minute, then press ' / " to correct. To Set Daily and Weekly Timer Program • Press Blue (A) or Red (B) in step 3. Each time you press the button, setting changes as shown below: Blue (A) (DAILY): DAILY MO-SAT MO-FRI Red (B) SUNs MONs FRIs SATs (WEEKLY): • A message will be displayed when two or more timer programs overlap. • A message will be displayed if previously set timer programs total 8. Select "NO" and press SET/ENTER. Then, cancel unnecessary timer programs. • Timer recording will not start during disc playback. • When the power is off while recording timer is set, front display panel will light up once timer recording starts. If you want to turn off the light, set "LCD BACKLIGHT REC." (page 82) to "YES". You can also turn off the light by pressing BACK LIGHT on the remote control (under the cover) for more than 2 seconds. Convenient Functions When Recording Exact Recording (page 76) • If you set EXACT RECORDING to "YES", the Recorder will automatically adjust the recording mode of timer recording so the recorded programs will fit on one disc. To check, change or cancel timer settings • See page 43. To stop recording while timer recording is in progress • If you press ■STOP, "TIMER RECORDING IS IN PROGRESS. IF YOU PRESS THE STOP BUTTON ONCE MORE, TIMER RECORDING CANCELS AND RECORDING STOPS." will appear on the screen. Even that message goes out of the screen, pressing ■STOP one more time will stop the recording. 42

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9
Press
\
/
|
to select “REC.
MODE”, then press
SET/ENTER
.
10
Press
'
/
"
to select the
recording mode, then press
SET/
ENTER
.
If there is not enough empty space
(time), a message is displayed.
Select the recording mode again.
When “MANUAL SETTING (MN)” is
selected:
Select the recording mode with
\
/
|
, then
press
SET/ENTER
. (The recording mode
can be selected from 32 levels.)
11
Confirm the setting of timer
program, press
\
to select
“COMPLETE”, then press
SET/
ENTER
.
“TIMER PROGRAM LIST” screen is
displayed.
The TIMER indicator on the front of
the Recorder lights up and timer
programming is completed.
12
Confirm the programs on the list
and then press
SET/ENTER
.
Program that has just been set is
selected.
The screen in step
2
is displayed.
If you want to timer record more
programs, repeat from step
2
.
13
Press
EXIT
to complete timer
setting.
Timer recording will function even
after you turn the power off.
Timer Recording
NOTE
To Correct Date in Step
3
• Press
\
/
|
to select the date, then press
'
/
"
to correct.
To Correct Time in Step
4
,
5
,
6
• Press
\
/
|
to select hour or minute, then
press
'
/
"
to correct.
To Set Daily and Weekly Timer Program
• Press
Blue (A)
or
Red (B)
in step
3
. Each
time you press the button, setting changes
as shown below:
A message will be displayed when two or
more timer programs overlap.
A message will be displayed if previously
set timer programs total 8. Select “NO” and
press
SET/ENTER
. Then, cancel unneces-
sary timer programs.
Timer recording will not start during disc
playback.
When the power is off while recording timer
is set, front display panel will light up once
timer recording starts. If you want to turn off
the light, set “LCD BACKLIGHT REC.”
(page
82
) to “YES”.
You can also turn off the light by pressing
BACK LIGHT
on the remote control (under
the cover) for more than 2 seconds.
Convenient Functions When Recording
Exact Recording (page
76
)
If you set EXACT RECORDING to “YES”,
the Recorder will automatically adjust the
recording mode of timer recording so the
recorded programs will fit on one disc.
To check, change or cancel
timer settings
See page
43
.
To stop recording while
timer recording is in
progress
If you press
STOP
, “TIMER RECORD-
ING IS IN PROGRESS. IF YOU PRESS
THE STOP BUTTON ONCE MORE, TIMER
RECORDING CANCELS AND RECORD-
ING STOPS.” will appear on the screen.
Even that message goes out of the
screen, pressing
STOP
one more time
will stop the recording.
REC. MODE
COMPLETE
ENTER
SELECT
DAILY
WEEKLY
ONCE
ENTER
RETURN
n
REC. MODE
COMPLETE
ENTER
SELECT
DAILY
WEEKLY
ONCE
ENTER
RETURN
n
Blue (A)
(DAILY):
Red (B)
(WEEKLY):
DAILY
MO-SAT
MO-FRI
MONs
FRIs
SATs
SUNs