If The Timer Programming Did Not Complete Correctly; Pdc (Programme Delivery Control) - Toshiba D-VR16SB Owner's Manual

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Recording
Timer Recording (cont'd)
If the timer programming did not
complete correctly
The error number appears on the Timer Programming
list.
Timer Programming
Date Start End
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01/01 12:57 13:57 P08 DVD
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The error programme will be displayed in grey
with an asterisk and have an error number.
The error numbers indicate:
E1–E22, E37–E39: Recording error
E23–E24: Unrecordable disc
E25: • Copy prohibited programme
• Cannot record because of the NTSC / PAL-
60 signal is received.
E26–E28: Copy prohibited programme
E29: Disc protected
E30: Disc full
E31: Already recorded 99 titles (Video mode)
E32: Already recorded 99 titles (VR mode)
E33: Already recorded 999 chapters
E34: No space for Control Information
E35: PCA (Power Calibration Area) full
E36: Already finalised Video format disc
E40: • There are some unrecorded parts due the
overlapped timer programmes.
• Recording did not start at the start time.
E41: Power failure
E42: No disc
The error programme will be deleted once you
check the error in the programme list, or once you
cancel the timer-standby mode and re-enter it.
Press [CLEAR] to erase the selected programme.
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EN
VCR DVD
DVD
PDC
CH
Mode
VCR
E22
ON
PDC (Programme Delivery
Control)
The Programme Delivery Control (PDC) assures that the
TV programmes you have programmed for timer
recording are recorded exactly from beginning to end,
even if the actual broadcasting time differs from the
scheduled time due to a delayed start or extension of
the programme duration. Furthermore, if a programme is
interrupted, the recording will also be interrupted
automatically and resumed when the programme starts
again.
If the PDC signal drops out because the broadcast
signal is weak, or if a broadcasting station does not
transmit a regular PDC signal, the timer recording is
performed in normal mode (without PDC) even if it was
programmed for PDC. If the starting time of the PDC
timer recording is between 0:00 and 3:59 on a given
day, the PDC function will operate from 20:00 on the
previous day to 4:00 on the next day. If the starting time
of the PDC timer recording is between 4:00 and 23:59
on a given day, the PDC function will operate from 0:00
on the given day to 4:00 on the next day. This means
that if the relevant programme is broadcasted within this
period, it is recorded correctly. If the timer is not
programmed correctly, the incorrect timer setting stays
in effect unless you cancel it. To cancel an incorrect
timer setting, refer to "Checking, cancelling, or correcting
the timer programming information" on page 53.

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