Viewing Your Recording Schedule - Topfield TF 5810 PVRt User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver personal video recorder
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3.3.3 Viewing your recording schedule

Next, you can change the start time and the duration; you
may want to do this to ensure that you record the whole of a
programme, even if it starts a few minutes early, or ends a few
minutes late.
The start time and duration are independent of each other, so
if you have selected a one hour programme that is due to start
at 19:00, and moved the start time to 18:57, remember that the
duration will also need to be increased to 63 minute to finish at
the original time, or longer if you want to allow for late running
as well. If you change the start time so that it moves from one
site of midnight to another, remember to change the date too.
Underneath the running time, you'll see the name that will be
used to store the programme on the PVR's hard disk. We'll
explain later in the manual how you can change it. For now,
simply move down to the next line, and press OK to save your
changes to the schedule.
You can abandon your changes to the schedule by pressing the
button while the editing screen is displayed.
If you have altered the details of a recording, for example by
changing the start and end time, or setting it to repeat, you will
see that the R symbol in the EPG is changed to Rt.
Once you've scheduled a number of recordings, you'll prob-
ably want to see which programmes you have added to your
schedule, or you may even want to remove an entry from your
list, without having to look through the EPG to find them all.
To see the recording schedule, press the MENU button to dis-
play the PVR's main menu, and then select Timer Setting. On
the Timer Setting menu, you'll see this:
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