Timer recording – Panasonic NV-D48 Series User Manual
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TIMER RECORDING
Preparation
•Make sure that the clock shows the present time correctly.
•Make sure that the VTR is turned on.
•Make sure that the Timer Record Function is set to “Off”.
•Insert a video cassette with the erasure prevention tab
intact.
When a video cassette is already inside the VTR, press
the VTR On/Off Switch to turn it on.
•Press the VTR/TV Selector to “VTR” position.
For Example:
Programming a timer recording for a TV programme that
will be broadcast on Wednesday, October 27, from 10:30 to
11:45, on programme position (channel) 12, on timer
programme number 2. (Present date=October 10, 1999)
O Press the Check/Programme Button to select the next
unoccupied timer programme number.
PROG
@ Press the (+) or (-) Button to select the programme
position (channel) on which the TV programme will be
broadcast.
□ □
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^ Press the Next Button.
O Press the (+) or (-) Button to set the date.
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□ □
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@ Press the Next Button.
© Press the (+) or (-) Button to select the hour of the
starting time of the TV programme.
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O Pi'ess the (+) or (-) Button to select the minute of the
starting time of the TV programme.
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□ □
- +
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(D Press the (+) or (-) Button to select the hour of the
end time of the TV programme.
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end time of the TV programme.
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TIMER REC H
•Disconnect all cables from the Video Input and
Audio Input Sockets before starting the recording. If
they remain connected, it is impossible to record TV
programmes.
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