DVR (DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER)

DVR (DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER)

!NOTE

When recording, if the available storage space is

not sufficient, the recording will automatically Stop.

In Radio mode, recordings of less than 30 sec- onds will not be saved. In other modes, record- ings of less than 10 seconds will not be saved.

No data will be saved on paid channels with no CI Card or expired period of validity of CI Card, in invalid services and in data only channels (ex. MHEG) In order to save disk space.

The recording function will not initiate for a copy-protected programme.

The displayed time differs slightly from the actu- al time.

When there is no signal or a film source is being viewed, the displayed time may differ slightly from the actual time.

Recording is not possible with copy-protected programmes.

When Instant Recording, this message is dis- played.

Cannot record due to copy protection.

When Manual Recording, this message is dis- played.

Schedule recording cannot start.

Copy protected.

When a poor quality external source is recorded (for example old VHS tape) the quality of the recording will not be optimal.

Programmes are stored separately according to the colour system used. e.g. PAL/NTSC.

Recording is based on the currently being viewed source. The Auto AV source is recorded while

viewing the SCART Auto AV, but the Analog TV source is recorded while viewing the Analog TV source. When reserved recording is performed, even if the channel is set to the Analog TV, if the Scart Auto AV operates, the Auto AV source is recorded.

When the programme switch key is pressed while recording the Analog TV source, the channel is switched to the Digital TV source. However, when the numeric key is pressed, it is not switched.

Themaximumschedulerecordingdurationis12 hours. The maximum number of schedule record- ing is 60 in the UK and 30 in the rest of the world.

When Manual Recording, the default sound settings apply.

When the recording time conflicts with that of existing recordings, the Collision message is dis- played in a Popup window in the UK and record- ing is not registered in the rest of the world.

When recording a DTV source, you cannot watch Scrambled channels (paid channel).

When you choose an scrambled channel (paid channel), the following message is displayed.

Cannot watch a scrambled programme. while recording another DTV programme.

When you change channels while recording an Analog TV source, the channel will be switched to the DTV mode.

Broadcast materials are protected by copyright and that recording and playback of certain mate- rial would only be permissible by permission of the copyright owner. Audio and video recordings you make using this recorder are for your per- sonal use only. You may not sell, lend or rent them to other people.

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50PG69, 42PG69 specifications

LG Electronics, a pioneer in the electronics industry, has made significant strides in the realm of plasma television technology with models like the LG 42PG69 and 50PG69. These televisions are designed to cater to the demands of modern viewers by integrating advanced features and technologies that enhance the overall viewing experience.

The LG 42PG69 and 50PG69 boast impressive display technologies. Both models utilize a plasma display panel (PDP) that provides deep blacks and vibrant colors, thanks to their ability to control individual pixels for stunning contrast levels. The high-definition resolution of 1080p ensures that viewers can enjoy crystal-clear pictures, making both models ideal for watching movies, playing video games, or enjoying sports.

One of the standout features of these models is their 600Hz sub-field driving technology. This technology significantly reduces motion blur, enabling smooth playback during fast-moving scenes, which is a crucial aspect for sports and action films. Additionally, the televisions incorporate LG’s Real Cinema technology, which enhances the viewing experience by providing a more cinematic look and feel to films.

For connectivity, the LG 42PG69 and 50PG69 are equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, allowing users to connect various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and sound systems. USB ports are also included, making it easy to enjoy multimedia content directly from flash drives. This versatility ensures that users can easily access a wide range of content without hassle.

In terms of audio, the TVs come with built-in speakers that deliver decent sound quality, but for an enhanced audio experience, users can connect external sound systems via the optical audio output. Furthermore, both models support various audio formats, ensuring compatibility with a range of sound systems.

Energy efficiency is another important characteristic of the 42PG69 and 50PG69. LG is committed to environmental sustainability, and these models are designed to consume less power compared to previous plasma TVs, making them a more eco-friendly choice.

In summary, the LG 42PG69 and 50PG69 are exceptional plasma televisions that combine impressive display technologies with modern connectivity options. With features like 600Hz sub-field driving for smoother motion, high-definition resolutions, and energy efficiency, both models stand out as reliable options for anyone seeking to enhance their home entertainment experience. LG Electronics continues to lead the way in delivering innovative technologies that meet the evolving needs of consumers.