Operation Manual
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Multipartiton  support  is  available.  Maximum  two • 
different partitions are supported. If the disk have 
more  than  two  partitions,  crash  may  occur.    First 
partition  of  the  usb  disk  is  used  for  PVR  ready 
features.  It  also  must  be  formatted  as  primary 
partition to be used for PVR ready features.
Some stream packets may not be recorded  because • 
of signal problems, so sometimes video may freezes 
during playback. 
Record,  Play,  Pause,  Display  (for  PlayListDialog) • 
keys  could  not  be  used when  teletext  is  ON.  If  a 
recording  starts  from  timer  when  teletext  is  ON, 
teletext  is  automatically  turned  off. Also  teletext 
usage is disabled when there is ongoing recording 
or playback. 
• Radio record is not supported.
• The Tv can record programmes up to ten hours.
Connecting the TV to a PC
For displaying your computer’s screen image on your 
LED TV, you can connect your computer to the TV set. 
Power off both computer and display before making 
any connections. Use 15-pin D-sub display cable to 
connect a PC to the LED TV. When the connection 
is made, switch to PC source. See Input selection 
section.  Use  a  PC  audio  cable  between  the  audio 
output of  your PC and the audio  input of the TV to 
enable the playback of sound through your TV. Set 
the resolution that suits your viewing requirements. 
Resolution information can be found in the appendix 
parts.
PC  audio  cable
(not  supplied)
to  AUDIO  INPUTS 
on  the  TV
Audio
Inputs
PC  Input
(back)
PC  RGB  Cable
(Not  supplied)
Using Side AV Connectors
You  can  connect  a  range  of  optional  equipment  to 
your LED TV.
For connecting a camcorder, connect to the VIDEO • 
IN socket and the AUDIO SOCKETS. Do not connect 
the camcoder to VIDEO IN socket at the same time 
since it can cause noise in the picture. For selecting 
the related source, see the section “Input selection” 
in the following parts.
To listen the TV sound from headphones, connect • 
to the HEADPHONE jack of theTV.
Connecting to a DVD Player via 
HDMI
Please refer to your DVD player’s instruction book 
for additional information. Power off both the TV and 
the device before making any connections.
Note:  Not  all  cables  shown  in  the  illustration  are 
supplied.
If  your  DVD  player  has  an •  HDMI  socket, you  can 
connect via HDMI for better video and audio quality.
D I H M 1
SPDIF
Coax.OUT
D I H M 2
External device
(not supplied)
HDMI Cable
When you connect to DVD player as illustrated above, • 
switch  to  the  connected  HDMI  source.  See,  Input 
Selection section for more information on changing 
sources.
Connecting to a DVD Player via 
Component Sockets (YPbPr) or 
Scart Cable
If  you  want  to  connect  a  DVD  player  to  your  LED 
TV,  you  can  use  connectors  of  the  TV  set.  DVD 
players may have different connectors. Please refer 
to your DVD player’s instruction book for additional 
information.  Power  off  both  the  TV  and  the  device 
before making any connections.
Note:  Cables  shown  in  the  illustration  are  not 
supplied.
If your DVD player has an  HDMI socket, you can • 
connect via HDMI. When you connect to DVD player 
as illustrated below, switch to HDMI  source. See, 
“Input Selection” section.
Most DVD players  are connected through • 
COMPONENT SOCKETS. Use a component video 
cable to connect  video input. For enabling audio, 
use a component audio cable as illustrated below. 
When  the  connection  is  made,  switch  to  YPbPr 
source. See, “Input selection” section.
You  may  also  connect  through  the  SCART  1  or • 
SCART 2. Use a SCART cable as shown below.
Note: These three methods of connection perform the 
same function but in different levels of quality. It is not 
necessary to connect by all three methods.










