Panasonic NV-L20 User Manual

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To Confirm the Programme of a Timer Recording

Make sure that the VTR is turned on.
Make sure that the Timer Record Function is set to “On".

Select the programme number to be checked, by repeated­
ly pressing the Check/Programme Button.
The preset channel and start and ending times of the timer
recording will be indicated for about

12

seconds.

—i—

ON

(start time)

WE

! n . D ri

I Li • J Li

PROG

(4 seconds)

CHECK

OFF

WE

(end time) |

I

; L| i_j (next

8

seconds)

To Cancel a Timer Recording

Make sure that: ~

the VTR is turned on,
the Timer Record Function is set to “Off".

0 Press the Check/Programme Button repeatedly, until

the number of the timer programme that you want to
cancel is displayed.

@ Press the (-H) and (-) Buttons simultaneously for more

than 3 seconds.

•After the programmed timer recording has been

made, set the Timer Record Function to “Off", oth­
erwise the VTR cannot be operated normally.

•During recording, the programme position (channel)

on the VTR cannot be changed.

•When you want to watch TV after setting a timer

recording, select the desired channel on the TV set.

•To cancel a timer recording during recording, set

the Timer Record Function to “Off”.

• It is impossible to confirm programmes of timer re­

cordings while an OTR is being performed.

•To turn the VTR on and use it for playback or re­

cording before the timer recording is performed, set
the Timer Record Function to "Off".

• When the Timer Record Function is set to "On" but

no video cassette is inserted or no timer recording
has been programmed, the Timer Recording Indi­
cator

0

will flash to inform that the timer recording

cannot be performed.

•If no cassette is inserted in the VTR, the "fiB" Mark

wilt flash,

• Disconnect all cables from the Video Input and Au­

dio Input Sockets before starting the recording. If
they remain connected, it is impossible to record TV
programmes.

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