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Panasonic TXP50VT60E - Timer Programming

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DVB-T and Analogue channels are displayed on the same TV Guide
screen. D and A may be displayed to distinguish DVB-T and Analogue
channels. There will be no programme listings for Analogue channels.
Timer Programming
The Timer Programming menu allows you to choose programmes that you
want to remind watching or record to the USB HDD. At the correct time, the
TV will tune to the correct channel even if the TV is in Standby mode.
1. Select the forthcoming programme or channel with
/ / / and
press OK to access
2. Select USB HDD Rec. / Reminder with
/ and press OK to set
To check / change / cancel a timer programming event
Recording Timer Programming Editing timer programming
LED will turn to orange in Standby mode if Timer Programming is set.
To return to TV Guide
BACK/RETURN
If you select the current programme, a confirmation screen asking
whether you want to watch or record the programme appears. Select
Timer Programming with / and press OK to set USB HDD Rec. to
record from the time you finish the timer programming event setting.
Depending on the country you select, you can set Signal Supported
Recording (see below).
= Note =
Not valid in Analogue mode
Timer Programming only works reliably if correct time information is
received via the signal from the broadcaster or service provider.
Depending on the progress of recording, analogue channel may not be
selected.
When recording programmes to the USB HDD, be sure to format the USB
HDD and enable it to record in USB Device Setup.
Recording USB HDD setup
Signal Supported Recording (Timer Programming from the
TV Guide signal)
Signal Supported Recording is Timer Programming which is controlled by
information from the TV Guide; if programme start and end times are changed
by the broadcaster, the timer programming event will follow the change. Note
that Signal Supported Recording only works reliably if correct information is
received from broadcasters.

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