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Special functions - pvr

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English Special functions Before you use the Time shift or PVR functions, connect a USB storage device to the TV. Time shift This allows you to record TV programs so that you won't miss your favorite moments, even if you go out Before using the Time shift function, you must connect and set up a USB storage device. Press the HOLD button on the remote control to display the time shift menu. Press the red button to enter the time shift menu, and then use the remote control to perform the functions shown on screen. The first time you use time shifting, follow the instructions to set up your USB storage device. Notes: 1) It is recommended you use a USB device with more than 1 GB unused free space and a read/write speed greater than 5.0 Mb/sec. 2) If you switch channel while using time shifting, a message will ask you to confirm that you want to stop time shifting. PVR(Personal Video Record) This allows you to record your favorite programs. Press the SIZE button on the remote control to display the PVR menu; then press the red button to start recording. The recorded file can be accessed in the video section of the Media center. The file is saved in the PVR folder, named after the channel number. Use the remote control to perform the functions shown on screen; use the directional keys to set the recording duration. Notes: 1) This function is only available for digital channels. 2) This function requires a USB memory device that uses the FAT32 file format. 3) If you switch channels or input source, a message will ask you to confirm that you want to stop the PVR function. Select Yes to exit PVR and save all data recorded so far. 4) Recording duration ranges from 2 minutes to 5 hours depending on the USB storage. 5) The PVR function cannot be used with a CI+ card. 6) Due to specific country requirements, the PVR function is not available in Finland. 34

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Special functions
Before you use the Time shift or PVR functions, connect a USB storage device to the TV.
Time shift
This allows you to record TV programs so that you won’t miss your favorite moments, even if you go out
Before using the Time shift function, you must connect and set up a USB storage device.
Press the
HOLD
button on the remote control to display the time shift menu. Press the red button to enter
the time shift menu, and then use the remote control to perform the functions shown on screen.
The first time you use time shifting, follow the instructions to set up your USB storage device.
Notes:
1) It is recommended you use a USB device with more than 1 GB unused free space and a read/write speed
greater than 5.0 Mb/sec.
2) If you switch channel while using time shifting, a message will ask you to confirm that you want to stop
time shifting.
PVR(Personal Video Record)
This allows you to record your favorite programs.
Press the
SIZE
button on the remote control to display the PVR menu; then press the red
button to start recording. The recorded file can be accessed in the video section of the
Media
center
. The file is saved in the
PVR
folder, named after the channel number.
Use the remote control to perform the functions shown on screen; use the directional keys to
set the recording duration.
Notes:
1) This function is only available for digital channels.
2) This function requires a USB memory device that uses the FAT32 file format.
3) If you switch channels or input source, a message will ask you to confirm that you want to stop the PVR
function. Select Yes to exit PVR and save all data recorded so far.
4) Recording duration ranges from 2 minutes to 5 hours depending on the USB storage.
5) The PVR function cannot be used with a CI+ card.
6) Due to specific country requirements, the PVR function is not available in Finland.