LG Electronics 42LC2RR, 37LC2RR owner manual Using the Remote Control, Button to speed up

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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

You can shift playback to any point within playing the recorded program.

MARK

LIVE TV

TIMETIME

CONTROLCONTROL

When playing,

 

 

 

 

 

repeatedly, press the REW(

) button to speed up

x2 ->

x5 ->

x10

->

x50

->

x100 .

 

 

 

 

repeatedly, press the F F( MARK

) button to speed up

x2 ->

x5 ->

x10

->

x50

->

x100 .

 

 

 

 

Pressing these buttons repeatedly increases the fast forward/reverse speed.

Press the or LIVE TV button to move back and forth within the current program.

Press the button to jump at the front of the programme.

Pressing the LIVE TV button to jump at the end of the programme. Press the D button to jump about 20 seconds forward.

Pressing the E button to jump about 8 seconds backward.

During playback, press the Pause( ) button.

Still screen is displayed.

Repetedly press the Pause( ) button to advance frame by frame.

Press the Pause( ) button and then use the FF( MARK ) button for slow

motion (as showing the .)

When using the F or G button during playback the cursor can be viewed on the screen.

Press the PLAY( ) button to return to normal playback.

If you press the STOP( ) button, you can watch set.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

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Contents LCD TV Page Do not insert any object into the exhaust vent Important Safety InstructionsEarth wire should be connected Wet Location MarkingDo not use water the product while cleaning Never touch the power plug with a wet handDo not pull the cord but the plug when unplugging Onal length of the screen Aerosol cleanersClean the internal part of the product Unplug this product from the wall outletContents Contents On Screen Menus Selection and AdjustmentAuto Configure Rgbpc Mode Only Initializing Reset to Original Factory SettingsIntroduction AccessoriesDVR Home MenuControls Remote Control Sensor Power Standby IndicatorConnection Options Mode source Or off, depending on modeReturns to the TV mode Brightness Adjusts brightness on screenRemote control effective range Installing BatteriesWire Arrangement How to remove the Cable ManagementBundle the cables using the supplied twister holder Ing the clearance recommendations Desktop Pedestal InstallationInstallation Ensure adequate ventilation by followConnections & Setup Connections & SetupHow to use VCR SetupWhen connecting with an antenna How to connectConnections When connecting with a RCA cableWhen connecting with an S-Video cable SetupExternal Stereo External Equipment ConnectionsAV OUT Setup DVD Setup When connecting with a component cableRefer to the DVD players manual for operating instructions When connecting Hdmi cable Remote controlTurn on the DVD player, insert a DVD Hdstb SET-TOP BOX Setup Turn on the digital set-top box480i When connecting with a Hdmi cable Connect the RGB output of the digital set-top box toRGB PC/DTV jack on the set Hdmi in 1DVI jack on the set When connecting with a Hdmi to DVI cablePC Setup When connecting with a D-sub 15 pin cableAudio Connect the PC audio Output When connecting Hdmi to DVI cable 1. How to connect800x600 Supported Display Resolution RGBPC/HDMI PC mode640x480 720x400Basic Operation Volume AdjustmentTurning the TV on Channel SelectionON-SCREEN Menus Language Selection Basic OperationSpecial Functions Time Control‘Progress Bar’? Progressing the Time Control FunctionUsing the remote control Progressing the Time control function, playButton to speed up Instant Record RecordingStatus bar will be displayed After adjusting the recording time, select ENTER. Watching & Record Recorded Program Selection and Popup Menu Recorded TVPlaying Recorded Programs SpecialFunctions Using the Remote Control Manual Recording After setting the Manual Rec., press the Enter buttonVideo Quality Scheduled ListIf you selects Yes, this message is displayed When completing, this message is displayedAV1 AV2 Selecting an Input Signal Source for PIP/Double WindowWatching PIP/Double Window/POP TV Program Selection for PIPSwapping the PIP/Double Window Sub Picture Size Adjustment PIP mode onlyMoving the Sub Picture PIP mode only Adjusting PIP Transparency PIP mode onlyOn Screen Menus Selection and Adjustment Or E button to select Cable TV ChannelsManual Program ADDING/DELETING Channels TV Menu / SetupFine Fine Tuning AdjustmentTV Menu Manual programBooster Use the F or G button to set the desired channel Favorite Channels SetupFavorite Channel First favorite channel positionPicture Adjustment TV Menu Auto Color Temperature Control ACC Appropriate adjustments Manual Color Temperature Control ACC User OptionPicture ADVANCED-CINEMA Mode Setup Low Screen gets darker ADVANCED-BLACK LevelBlack Level Press the F or G button to select Low or HighReset To the music TV Menu Sound AdjustmentManual Sound Control Dasp User Option Auto Volume Leveler AVL Menu Balance AdjustmentTV Speakers Setup STEREO/SAP Broadcasts Setup Set the Date and Time Clock SetupON/OFF Timer Setup Select O n or Off To select the Timer menuAuto OFF Select Auto OffSleep Timer Utes selectedButton once KEY Lock To select the Special menuSelect Key lock Closed Captions Using Closed CaptionsTvmenu XD DemoTV Menu Screen Adjustment Position / V-position Manual ConfigurePhase ClockTo select the Screen menu Selecting Wide XGA ModeSelect XGA mode Select the desired XGA resolutionYou can move the Horizon screen using D or Button Aspect Ratio Control ARCRGB-PC and Hdmi PC input source use 43 or 169 aspect ratio TV Menu / Screen InitializingGND External Control Device SetupRS-232C Setup Type of Connector D-Sub 9-Pin MaleRXD TXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS RS-232C ConfigurationsSet ID Communication ParametersTransmission / Receiving Protocol Command Reference ListAppendix Acknowledgement k Set ID OKDatax Transmission k$ Set ID DataCr External Input Repeat frame Remote Control IR CodesIR Codes 1st frameCode Function Programming the Remote Control Programming a code into a remote modeProgramming Codes VCRs Remote control Doesn’t work Power is suddenly Turned off Troubleshooting ChecklistAudio function does not work Cleaning the Cabinet MaintenanceProduct Specifications Cleaning the Screen