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To Stop a Timer Programme Which Has Already 
Started
Press 
STOP/EJECT
 on the VCR.
Note: STOP
/
L
 on the remote control will not function in the 
Timer Recording mode.
To Correct Timer Programmes
If you want to correct an automatic timer after you finished 
setting programme,
1) Repeat steps 
1)
 to 
3)
 in the “Timer Recording” section.
2) Select the setting you want to change using 
F.FWD
/
B
 or 
REW
/
s
.
3) Enter the correct numbers using 
PLAY
/
K
 or 
STOP
/
L
then press 
F.FWD
/
B
.
4) Press 
MENU
 to exit.
5) Press 
FUNCTION
 to return to timer standby mode.
To Cancel or Check the Start/End Time
1) Repeat steps 
1)
 to 
2)
 in the “Timer Recording”.
2) Select a programme number you want to check using 
PLAY
/
K
 or 
STOP
/
L
. The details of selected programme 
appears on the TV screen. You may cancel the entire 
programme by pressing 
REW
/
s
.
3) Press 
MENU
 to exit.
Avoid Overlap of TIMER Programmes...
A timer programme does not work while another programme 
is under execution.
Hint for Timer Recording
• If there is a power failure or if the VCR is unplugged for 
more than 30 seconds, the clock setting and all timer 
settings will be lost.
• If the tape runs out before the end time, the VCR will 
switch to the Stop mode immediately, eject the tape and the 
VCR power will be turned off. The TIMER indicator will 
flash.
• If a tape is not in the VCR, Timer Recording cannot be 
performed and the TIMER indicator flashes. If an erase-
prevention tab of the tape is missing, the tape will be 
ejected and the TIMER indicator will flash. Please insert a 
recordable tape.
• When all the Timer Recordings are completed, the TIMER 
indicator also flashes. To play or eject the recorded tape, 
press 
FUNCTION
 first, and then press 
PLAY
/
K
 or 
EJECT 
A
To rewind the tape to the beginning of the recorded 
programmes, press 
AUTO RETURN
 on the VCR.
• The TV that is connected to your VCR may be turned on 
or off when the VCR is in the Timer Recording mode.
• The VCR will only perform a Timer Recording after it has 
been placed into timer standby mode.
Auto Return
Using the AUTO RETURN Button
When all the Timer Recordings are completed (TIMER 
indicator flashes), press 
AUTO RETURN
 on the VCR  first. The 
VCR will rewind to the beginning of the recorded 
programme(s).
Note:
If there are any remaining programmes, press 
FUNCTION
 to turn on the VCR and then press 
AUTO RETURN
. In this case, if you press any other 
button once and then press 
AUTO RETURN
AUTO RETURN will not be carried out.
Using the VCR Menu
If there are any remaining programmes including Daily, 
Everyday, & Weekly, AUTO RETURN will not operate.
1) Press 
MENU
.
2) Press 
PLAY
/
K
 or 
STOP
/
L
 repeatedly to point to 
“SET UP”, then press 
F.FWD
/
B
.
3) Press 
PLAY
/
K
 or 
STOP
/
L
 to point to 
“AUTO RETURN”, then press 
F.FWD
/
B
.
[ON] will appear next to “AUTO RETURN”.
4) Press 
MENU
.
Watch the Recorded Timer Programme
Press 
FUNCTION
 to turn on the VCR, then press 
PLAY
/
K
.
Parental Lock
Parental Lock prevents use of the VCR by making the VCR 
feature buttons on the VCR and the remote control 
inoperative.
• The FUNCTION indicator on the VCR comes on.
1) Press and hold down 
FUNCTION
 on the remote control for 
5 seconds until the TIMER, REC and TAPE IN 
indicators begin flash. The Parental Lock is activated.
When you want to cancel it, press and hold 
FUNCTION
 on 
the remote control again for 5 seconds.
When Parental Lock is activated:
• You may insert a tape. However, the VCR power will 
remain off.
• You may press 
EJECT 
A
 to remove the tape (unless a Timer 
Recording is programmed or has finished).
• Timer Recording will take place as scheduled, even if  
Parental Lock is activated. “P.L.” will appear steadily on the 
TV screen during the Timer Recording.
PDC (Programme Delivery Control) 
Operation for 31B-254/31B-454 only
The Programme Delivery Control (PDC) is a very convenient 
system which assures that the TV programmes you have 
programmed for Timer Recording, will be recorded exactly 
from beginning to end, even if the actual broadcasting time 
differs from the scheduled time due to delayed start or 
extension of the programme duration. Also, if a programme is 
interrupted and, for example, some special news is broadcast, 
the recording will also be interrupted automatically and 
resumed when the programme continues.
When the PDC signal drop out because the broadcast signal is 
weak, or when a broadcasting station does not transmit a 
regular PDC signal, the Timer Recording will be performed in 
the normal mode (without PDC) even if it was programmed 
for PDC. When the starting time of the PDC Timer 
Recording is from 0:00 to 3:59 on a given day, the PDC 
function operates from 20:00 on the previous day to 4:00 on 
the following day. When the starting time of the PDC Timer 
Recording is from 4:00 to 23:59 on the given day, the PDC 
function operates from 0:00 on the day to 4:00 on the 
following day. This means that if the relevant programme is 
broadcasted within this period, it will be recorded correctly. If 
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