Epg Timer (Dtv Mode Only) - Toshiba 32DV700A Owner's Manual

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If you try to interrupt your event timer in any way, e.g. switching to another channel, while the timer event is in progress, the
following message will appear: "Warning: Changing the channel will interrupt your event timer. Are you sure you want to proceed?
Yes/No". Select Yes or No according to your wishes.
Press GUIDE
1
to display the EPG menu.
/
/
/
2
Press
press ENTER/CH LIST
Note:
• To display the stored timer events, press GUIDE
menu (see step 4 below) will appear. You can also delete or change the frequency (Once/
Daily/Weekly) of the stored timer events, but please note that you cannot edit the time
details that have been set from the EPG.
3
A confirmation banner will display on-screen.
/
to select Yes or No, and then press ENTER/CH LIST
Press
option is shown in blue).
4
The Event Timer menu will appear.
Press the Red/SLOW
timer mode for a selected event.
5
The frequency of Timer wake-up specified by
the Timer mode can be set as Once, Daily or
Weekly.
Press ENTER/CH LIST
selected timer mode.
Note:
To delete a timer event, select the specified
event and then press the Green/PAUSE
button.
To return to the EPG menu, press ENTER/CH LIST
6
To clear the menu screen, press EXIT/CANCEL
Note:
• When the EPG Timer starts, the message "Event Timer Start" will appear.
• If the EPG Timer starts when it is already switched on, it will start at the exact time that is set.
If it starts from the standby mode, it will begin 20 seconds ahead of the starting time.
• You cannot hasten the starting time from the original starting time of an Event.
• You cannot set the same date and time for another Event.
• Press the Yellow/PLAY MODE button to change the starting time of an event.
• Press the Blue/SLOW
• When in power-off condition, EPG Timer cannot be activated.

EPG Timer (DTV mode only)

to highlight the program you want to set as a timer event, and then
.
button to set the
to save the
button to change the time duration of an event.
twice, and then the Event Timer
(the selected
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