Manually programming timer recordings, Press [prog/check, Press [enter – Panasonic DMR-ES15EB User Manual

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You can enter up to 16 programmes up to a month in
advance.
(Each daily or weekly programme is counted as one
programme.)

1

Press [PROG/CHECK].

2

Press [e,r] to select “New Timer

Programme” and press [ENTER].

3

Press [q] to move through the items

and change the items with [e,r].

• Press and hold [e,r] to alter Start (Start time) and

Stop (Finish time) in 30-minute increments.

• You can also set Name (Programme position/TV

Station Name), Date, Start (Start time), and Stop

(Finish time) with the numbered buttons.

• You can also press [REC MODE] to change the

recording mode.

• Date

• To enter programme name

Press [w,q] to select “Programme Name” and press

[ENTER] (Ô page 43).

4

Press [ENTER].

The settings are stored and the programme goes to

timer recording standby.

The timer icon is displayed in left column.

“z” lights on the unit’s display to indicate timer

recording standby has been activated.

Repeat steps 2–4 to programme other recordings.

To exit the timer recording list

Press [PROG/CHECK].

1

When this unit is on

Press [g].

The confirmation screen appears.

2

Press [w,q] to select “Stop

Recording” and press [ENTER].

Recording stops and the timer recording is cancelled.

(Daily and weekly timers remain and timer recording

will start as programmed.)

1

Press [PROG/CHECK].

2

Press [e,r] to select the programme

and press [A].

The timer icon (Ô left) disappears.

To put the programme on recording standby

again

Perform step 2 again before the programme start time

to put the programme on recording standby. Timer

recording will work only if the timer icon is displayed.

• “z” flashes on the unit’s display for about 5 seconds when

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

recordable disc is not in the disc tray).

• Timer recordings begin when the set time is reached even

when recording or when playing.

• If the unit is turned on when timer recording begins, it

remains turned on after recording finishes. It does not turn

off automatically. You can turn the unit off during timer

recording.

• If the unit is not put in the timer recording standby mode at

the last 10 minutes before the programmed timer recording

starting time, “z” flashes on the unit’s display. In this case,

insert a recordable disc to put the unit in the timer recording

standby mode.

• If you are making consecutive recordings that will start one

after the other, the beginning of the later programme cannot

be recorded.

e.g., Programme1 10:00–11:00

Programme2 11:00–12:00

• If the actual broadcasting times of timer recordings overlap,

the recording that starts first always has priority, and the

recording of the later programme will start only after the first

timer recording has finished.

Manually programming timer
recordings

S SUB MENU

Timer Off

A

CANCEL

Timer

Recording

Remain

8:17:23

7/ 5 SUN

1:57 SP

Name

No.

Date

7/ 5 SUN

Start

19:00

New Timer Programme

Stop

20:00

Mode

SP

Drive

space

OK

ENTER

RETURN

BBC1

01

Press ENTER to store new programme.

Name

Date

Start

Stop

Mode

Timer

Recording

Remain

7/ 5 SUN

SP

7/ 5 SUN

19:00

20:00

BBC1

Programme Name

8:18:12

1:57

SP

Date:

Current date up to one month later
minus one day

Daily timer: SUN-SAT → MON-SAT → MON-FRI

Weekly timer:SUN → --- → SAT

Timer

Recording

Name

No.

7

BBC1

01

7

BBC1

02

Timer icon

Name

No.

Date

7/ 5 SUN

Start

19:00

Stop

20:00

Mode

SP

Drive

space

OK

BBC1

01

7/ 5 SUN 22:00

22:30 SP

OK

BBC1

02

New Timer Programme

When “!”
appears, make
sure the disc
has a sufficient
space.

To cancel recording when
recording has already begun

To release the programme from
recording standby

Notes on timer recording

11:00

Programme2

Programme1

Recorded

Recorded

Not recorded

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