[. . . ] VIDEORECORDER GV 464 HIFI VPT Stand: 10. 05. 94 Special Features of Your Recorder This recorder employs the VHS system 625 GV 464 HIFI VPT GB Programming with the ShowView system ShowView simplifies programming your video recorder. You simply enter the ShowView code provided in your TV programme guide, and confirm the entry. The ShowView system was developed under license of the Gemstar Development Corporation. The recordings made with this video recorder can be played on any recorder that uses the same system. Playback of S-VHS recordings This recorder allows you to play back recordings made with the S-VHS standard. However, the picture resolution will not be the same as the high picture resolution of the original S-VHS recording. 625 Of course with Teletext By means of the built-in Teletext decoder, any TV set becomes suitable for Teletext operation. [. . . ] Insert a cassette with sufficient playing time which is not protected against recording. Programming example 1 4 7 SET 2 5 8 9 SAT 3 6 EW/ CHE ON/OFF TIM ER ED 0 OK CK CL S-VHS REC ORD PRO GRA M AV/CV V LP COU NT 000 PRO GRA M Hi-Fi TRA CKI NG AUTO 0 TV AV ­ + RP 35 Press these buttons on the remote control You will see this on your TV screen Explanations 1. Selecting a TV programme or a TV programme from the satellite receiver 1. . . 0 2. Calling up a Teletext page Enter the programme positions 1 to 9 as one digit, enter the programme positions 10 to 60 as two digits. In the case of satellite programmes, button before entering press the the TV programme. u Tv 12. 30 n 13. 00 14. 00 15. 50 16. 00 16. 30 17. 00 17. 05 18. 00 18. 30 19. 00 19. 50 20. 00 STOP Textprogramming: C4 Business Daily Sesame Street 310 A Yank In The RAF film Un Point C'est Tout Great British Isles Countdown The Adventures Of Tintin The Oprah Winfrey Show The Wonder Years Tonight With Jonathan Ross # Channel 4 News Comment followed by Weather Brookside see 255 WEDNESDAY A cursor is positioned next to the starting time of the first broadcast on the Teletext programme summary. ? If a Teletext summary that is comprised of several pages has been button called up, press the when the required page is visible; the cursor will then appear after a few moments. O #Nicam stereo late night programmes follow > v : Select OK : Confirm programme The Teletext page depends on the entry made in the »TV Station Table« (see page 17). . 10 You can call up further Teletext pages with the numbered buttons 1 . . . After having selected a page, you must press the O button; the cursor will appear after a few moments. 41 7. Record Programming Variant 1 Press these buttons on the remote control You will see this on your TV screen Explanations 3. Selecting a broadcast Tv 12. 30 13. 00 14. 00 15. 50 16. 00 16. 30 17. 00 17. 05 18. 00 18. 30 19. 00 n 19. 50 20. 00 STOP Textprogramming: C4 Business Daily Sesame Street 310 A Yank In The RAF film Un Point C'est Tout Great British Isles Countdown The Adventures Of Tintin The Oprah Winfrey Show The Wonder Years Tonight With Jonathan Ross # Channel 4 News Comment followed by Weather Brookside see 255 WEDNESDAY W W . . Press the button until the cursor is positioned next to the start time of the desired broadcast. W ? #Nicam stereo late night programmes follow > v : Select OK : Confirm programme 4. Confirming the broadcast The data of the broadcast is stored in the first memory position (TIMER). GRUNDIG TEXT-PROGRAMMING Timer n n n n n n n n Prog. Start 19:00 Stop 19:50 O * The recorder is in record stand-by mode; the remaining playing time of the cassette is briefly indicated. If a » « appears after the stop time, the * TV station is transmitting the VPS/PDC signal which will control the recording. In the case of recordings that are controlled by the PDC signal, the Teletext page for this broadcast offers you a special feature. You can decide if you wish to record just one "episode" of a series, or you can decide to record all of the "episodes" When programming with this Teletext page, the "Series Selection" menu appears after selecting a broadcast that is part of a series. Use the or button to select the line "All Episodes" or "One Episode" and confirm your choice by pressing the button. TIMER ACTIVE Reserve time: 02:10 Timer 1 is completely programmed. WQ O If the recorder is in record stand-by mode, the data of the TIMER position that is first chronologically is visible in the display of the recorder. Now all drive mechanism functions of the recorder are inoperative. 42 7. Record Programming Variant 1 Press these buttons on the remote control You will see this on your TV screen Explanations 5. Further operating steps or a) Programming the next broadcast b) Modifying/ erasing the data of the timer For this, refer to the chapter "modifications and completions of the recording data" on this page. Timer n n n n n n n n GRUNDIG TEXT-PROGRAMMING Prog. 04 CH4 z- Date 11. --. Start 19:00 --. -- Stop 19:50 --. -- * * A blue cursor marks the Timer 1 position, a black cursor is positioned at the first place of »Prog. «. ? Reserve time : 02:10 0-9 : Input Prog. Programming the next broadcast or a) with VPT Repeat the procedure startting with point 1, page 41. b) manually Proceed as described in point 3, page 53. Modifications and completions of the recording data (necessary for point 5 of the programming example) Correcting the TIMER data Erase the VPS/PDC with the (blue) button. If the start time and the VPS/PDC time differ, enter the new start time with the numbered buttons . . . [. . . ] Failure of the TV transmitter in your area or aerial system is defective. Remedy Insert mains plug or use another wall socket. Tune to station. Check by selecting the station to be recorded on the TV set or ask your neighbor whether he can receive this station. Cover the hole with adhesive tape. Recording not possible. The cassette is protected against new recording. Failure to press the ON/OFF button after having interrupted the record stand-by mode ( TIMER flashes). A programmed Timer recording was not carried out. ¶ Poor quality of the picture from cassette. The TV set is not correctly tuned to the transmitting channel of the recorder. [. . . ]