Do not plug out the USB/HDD during the recording. This may harm the connected USB/HDD.

Only two partitions on a HDD unit can be supported.

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.

If the recording time of an event is longer than the memory capacity, the following message will appear on the screen: “There is not enough space for ‘event’ but it will be recorded until the drive is full”.

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.

as illustrated below, switch to HDMI source. See, “Input Selection” section.

You may also connect through the scart socket. Use a SCART cable as shown below.

Note: These two methods of connection perform the same function but in different levels of quality. It is not necessary to connect by all three methods.

SCART

HDMI

Scart Cable

HDMI Cable

(not supplied)

(not supplied)

Scart sockets

HDMI

 

inputs

DVD Player

2

1

SPDIF

VGA

 

Coax.OUT

 

 

SCART

HDMI Cable (not supplied)

External device

• Some DVD players are connected through

COMPONENT SOCKETS (YPbPr). In this case,

you must use the supplied Component video

connection cable for enabling connection. First,

plug single jack of the cable to the TV’s YPbPr

socket (side). Afterwards, insert your component

cable’s (not supplied) connectors into the plural

part of the Component video connection cable (see

illustration below). Colours of the connected jacks

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

should match.

• To enable audio connection, use the VGA/Component

Audio cable. First, plug single jack of the cable to the

TV. Afterwards, insert your DVD player’s audio cable’s

connectors into the plural part of the VGA/Component

audio connection cable (see illustration below).

Colours of the connected jacks should match.

If you want to connect a DVD player to your LCD TV, you can use connectors of the TV set. DVD

Side view

YPbPr

DVD Player

YPbPr Video Cable

players may have different connectors. Please refer

Connection Cable

to your DVD player’s instruction book for additional

(supplied)

(Not supplied)

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

When the connection is made, switch to YPbPr source. See, Input selection section. Note:To connectYPb Pr device, you should use supplied component (YPbPr) connection cable.

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