Check, change or delete a program, Disc operation, Press enter – Panasonic PV DR2714 User Manual

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Disc Operation

1:58 SP

Remaining Recording Time

3/29 MON 12:53.00 PM

TIMER
RECORDING

MODE

OFF

ON

CHANNEL

DATE

64

New Timer Program

5:10 PM

4:20 PM

SP

CHECK

OK

NO

01

3/29 MON

64

8:00 PM

7:00 PM

SP

OK

02

4/5 MON

Notes:

• “

” flashes when the unit cannot go to timer recording standby (e.g., a

recordable disc is not in the disc tray). Check the disc carefully.

• When you program successive timer recordings to start immediately

one after the other, the unit cannot record the part at the beginning of
the later programs (a few seconds when recording with DVD-RAM and
approximately 30 seconds when recording with DVD-R).

• If you set DST (Daylight Saving Time) to On when manually setting the

clock (pp. 17-18), timer recording may not work when summer switches to
winter and vice versa.

• When the unit is carrying out a timer recording:

- You may utilize playback.

• When the disc is not inserted, the disc is full or a non-recordable disc

is inserted, the warning message appears because Timer Recording is
disabled.

• During Timer Recording, dubbing and editing are disabled.
• Timer recordings are automatically placed in order of DATE ĺ ON

(Start Time).

• If timer recording times overlap, the program with the earliest start time

is recorded first. The overlapped portion of the later program will not be
recorded.

5

Press

ENTER.

Check to make sure “OK”
is displayed.

6

Press

RETURN.

• “

” lights on the Front Display to indicate timer recording standby

has been activated.

„

To cancel recording when recording has already

begun

Hold down STOP for a few seconds.

• When appears on the screen while a button is being pressed, it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by

the unit or the disc.

• Repeat steps 3-5 to program other recordings.

1:58 SP

Remaining Recording Time

3/29 MON 12:53.00 PM

TIMER
RECORDING

MODE

OFF

ON

CHANNEL

DATE

New Timer Program

CHECK

NO

Press ENTER to store

new program.

„

To change a program

Press Ÿź to select the program and press ENTER.
Press ŻŹ to move through the items and change the
items

with Ÿź, then press ENTER.

„

To delete a program

Press Ÿź to select the program and press CANCEL.
• You cannot delete programs that are currently recording.

„

To put the unit on timer recording standby

Press RETURN.
• “ ” lights on the Front Display to indicate timer recording

standby has been activated.

Notes:

• Programs that failed to record are displayed gray. They are automatically

deleted from the timer recording list at 4 a.m. two days later.

• During timer recording, you can change the end time as long as the

recording mode is not “FR”.

Icons

This program is currently recording.
The times overlap those in another program. Recording of the
program with the later start time starts when the earlier program
finishes recording.
You stopped a weekly or daily timer recording. The icon
disappears the next time the timer starts recording.
The disc was full so the program failed to record.
The material was copy-protected so it was not recorded.
The program did not complete recording because the disc is dirty
or some other reason.

Message displayed in the CHECK line
OK:

Displayed if the recording can fit in the remaining space.

ĺ (Date):

For recordings made daily or weekly, the display will show
until when recordings can be made (up to a maximum
of one month from the present time) based on the time
remaining on the disc.

! :

It may not be possible to record because:
• the disc is write-protected
• there is not enough space left
• the number of possible titles has reached its maximum.

3

Press

RETURN.

• The timer recording list disappears.

Check, change or delete a program

1

Press PROG/CHECK to display SET TIMER

PROGRAM screen.

2

Press

ŻŹ to select “DVD”, then press ENTER.

SET TIMER PROGRAM

SELECT: SET:SET
END :RETURN

DVD

VCR

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