6.3 Record Programming
You will see this in the display
Press these buttons on the recorder
of the recorder
3. Date ...
or
a) confirm today´s
To enter ano-
date
ther date or to
select the "daily"
or "weekly", fun-
ction,
chapter
"En-tering ano-
ther date".
¢
BBC I
I
I9:30
P R O G
START
O K
SEC PAL
C +
.
S A T
DATE
4. Entering a start time
Hours (0 to 23)
W
Q
or
¢
BBC I
I
20:30
P R O G
START
O K
SEC PAL
C +
.
S A T
DATE
Minutes (0 to 59)
W
Q
or
¢
BBC I
I
20:00
P R O G
START
O K
SEC PAL
C +
.
S A T
DATE
5. VPS/PDC Signal
or
a) confirm
b) clear
¢
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BBC I
I
20:00
P R O G
START
O K
SEC PAL
C +
..,
S A T
DATE
Explanations
-- :--
S T O P
VPS
PDC
The current clock time is shown.
Start time is the beginning of the
broadcast, 20:00 hours in the example.
-- :--
S T O P
VPS
PDC
-- :--
S T O P
VPS
PDC
If you wish to make the recording with-
out VPS/PDC control, the VPS/PDC sig-
nal must be erased.
2 I:35
In the example, the stop time is the
S T O P
VPS
start time +1 hour 35 minutes.
PDC
6.3 Record Programming
on the set
Press these buttons on the
You will see this in the
recorder
display of the recorder
6. Entering a stop time
Hours (0 to 23)
W
Q
or
¢
BBC I
I
20:00
P R O G
START
O K
SEC PAL
C +
.
S A T
DATE
Minutes (0 to 59)
W
Q
or
¢
BBC I
I
20:00
P R O G
START
O K
SEC PAL
C +
.
S A T
DATE
Explanations
22:35
The stop time is the end of the broad-
S T O P
VPS
cast, 22:00 hours in the example.
PDC
22:00
All data is now stored in the recorder;
S T O P
VPS
the remaining playing time will be brief-
PDC
ly displayed.
The indication
TIMER
will appear in
the display.
The recorder is in record stand-by
mode; all drive mechanism buttons are
now in-operative.
Following this example, you can enter
the recording data for further broad-
casts.
To do so, start with point 1 of this
chapter.