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LCD TV and Operating Buttons
FRONT and REAR VIEW
Control buttons VIEW
Control Buttons
1. Standby/On button
2. TV/AV button
3. Programme Up/Down buttons
4. Volume Up/Down buttons
Note: Press  “
” and 
buttons at the same time to view 
main menu.
Viewing the Connections - Back Connectors
SPDIF
SCART
VGA
Coax.OUT
1
2
HDMI 2: HDMI Input
1.
HDMI 1: HDMI Input
2.
HDMI Inputs are for connecting a device that has an HDMI socket. Your LCD TV is capable of 
displaying High Defi nition pictures from devices such as a High Defi nition Satellite Receiver or DVD 
Player. These devices must be connected via the HDMI sockets or Component Socket. These sockets 
can accept either 720p or 1080i signals. No sound connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI 
connection.
RF Input
3.
 connects to an aerial antenna system.
Note that if you use a decoder or a media recorder, you should connect the aerial cable through the device 
to the television with an appropriate antenna cable, as shown in the illustration in the following pages.
SCART
4.
 input or output for external devices. Connect the SCART cable between SCART socket on TV and 
SCART socket on your external device (such as a decoder, a VCR or a DVD player). 
Note: If an external device is connected via the SCART socket, the TV will automatically switch to AV mode.
Note: S-VHS signal is supported via the scart socket.
Note: When receiving DTV channels (Mpeg4 H.264) or while in Media Browser mode, output will not 
be available via the scart socket.
PC Input
5.
 is for connecting a personal computer to the TV set. 
Connect the PC cable between the PC INPUT on the TV and the PC output on your PC. 
SPDIF Coaxial Out
6.
 outputs digital audio signals of the currently watched source. 
Use an SPDIF coaxial cable to trasfer audio signals to a device that has SPDIF input
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Viewing the Connections - Side Connectors
CI Slot
1.
 is used for inserting a CI card. A CI card allows you to view all the channels that 
you subscribe to. For more information, see “Conditional Access” section.
USB Inputs
2.
.
Note that programme recording feature is available via these USB inputs. You can 
connect external hard disk drives to this input. 
Video Input
3.
 is used for connecting video signals of external devices.Connect the video 
cable between the VIDEO IN socket on the TV and the VIDEO OUT jack on your device. 
Audio Inputs
4.
 are used for connecting audio signals of external devices. Connect the audio 
cable between the AUDIO INPUTS on the TV and the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on your device. 
Note: If you connect a device to the TV via the VIDEO INPUT, you should also connect 
your device with an audio cable to the AUDIO INPUTS of the TV to enable audio.
Component Video Input (YPbPr)
5.
 is used for connecting component video.
You can connect the component video and audio sockets with a device that has 
component output. To do this, 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. Colours of the connected 
jacks should match. 
Headphone
6.
 jack is used for connecting an external headphone to the system. Connect 
to the HEADPHONE jack to listen to the TV from headphones (optional).
7.
, switch is used for turning the TV on or off.
Power Connection
IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate on 220-240V AC, 50Hz.
After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect the set to the 
mains. Plug the power cable to the mains socket outlet.
Aerial Connection
Connect the aerial ,cable TV plug to the AERIAL INPUT socket located at the rear of the TV.
SPDIF
SCART
VGA
Coax.OUT
1
2
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Using USB Inputs
USB Connection
You can connect a USB hard disk drive or USB 
memory stick to your TV by using the USB inputs 
of the TV. This feature allows you to play fi les stored 
in a USB drive or record programmes.
2.5” and 3.5” inch (hdd with external power supply) 
external hard disk drives are supported.
To record a programme, you should fi rst  connect 
a USB disk to your TV while the TV is switched 
off. You should then switch on the TV to enable 
recording feature. Otherwise, recording feature will 
not be available. 
IMPORTANT !
You may back up your fi les before making any 
connections to the TV set in order to avoid any 
possible data loss. Note that manufacturer will not 
be responsible for any fi le damage or dataloss.
It is possible that certain types of USB devices (e.g. 
MP3 Players) or USB hard disk drives/memory sticks 
may not be compatible with this TV.
IMPORTANT: The TV supports only FAT32 disk 
formatting. NTFS format is not supported. If you 
connect a USB disk with NTFS format, the TV will ask 
you to format the content. See the section, “Format 
Disk” in the following pages for more information on 
disk formatting.
Note that ALL the data stored on the USB disk will 
be lost and then the disk format will be converted to 
FAT32 in such a case.
USB Disk Connection
• Plug your USB device to the USB input of the TV. 
Note: Plug or unplug your USB disk while the TV is 
switched off.
Note: If you are going to connect a USB hard disk drive 
to the TV set, USB connection cable used between 
the disk drive and the TV should have a USB logo 
and should be as short as possible.
Note: While formatting a USB hard disk that has 1TB 
(Tera Byte) or more fi le capacity, you can experience 
problems with the formatting process. In such a 
case, you should format the disk with your personal 
computer and the formatted disk type should be 
FAT32.
SIDE VIEW        USB MEMORY
5Vdc
Max:500mA
USB
CAUTION ! 
Quickly plugging and unplugging USB devices, 
is a very hazardous operation. Especially, do not 
repeatedly quickly plug and unplug the drive. This 
may cause physical damage to the USB player and 
especially the USB device itself.
Do not pull out USB module while playing or 
recording a fi le.
Programme Recording
To record a programme, you should fi rst connect a 
USB disk to your TV while the TV is switched off. 
You should then switch on the TV to enable recording 
feature.
IMPORTANT: When using a new USB hard disk drive, 
it is recommended that you fi rst format the disk using 
your TV’s “Format Disk” option.
To use the recording function a USB 2.0 certifi ed 
device of at least 1GB should be used, If the 
connected USB device is not USB 2.0 an error 
message will be displayed.
Recorded programmes are saved into the connected 
USB disk in .TS format (MPEG-2 transport stream). 
If desirable, you can back up / copy these saved 
recordings into a personal computer.
Note: It is possible that recorded broadcasts in 
.TS format may not be supported by your media 
playback software. In such a case, you should install 
an appropriate media playback software to your 
computer.
An hour of the recordings stored occupies 
approximately 2 GB of space.
For more information on recording programmes, 
see sections “Instant Recording”, “Timeshifting”, 
“Electronic Programme Guide”, “Recordings Library” 
or “Recording Timers” in the following parts.
Recorded programmes are split into 1GB partitions. 
Names of the stored recordings’ last three digits 
indicates this: Such as 4801-000.ts , 4801-001.ts.
Recorded programmes are stored in the following 
directory of the connected USB disk: \DVR\RECS. 
All recordings are indicated with a number (such 
as 4801-000.ts). A text (txt) fi le is created for each 
recording. This text fi le includes information such as 
broadcaster, programme, and recording time.
If the writing speed of the connected USB disk is not 
suffi cient, recording may fail and timeshifting feaute 
may not be available.
Recordings of HD programmes can occupy bigger 
size on the USB disk depending on the broadcast’s 
resolution. For this reason it is recommended 
to use USB hard disk drives for recording HD 
programmes.
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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.
HDMI
inputs
Scart  sockets
DVD  Player
Scart  Cable
(not  supplied)
HDMI  Cable
(not  supplied)
HDMI
SCART
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 socket 
part of the Component video connection cable (see 
illustration below). Colours of the connected jacks 
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 socket part of the 
VGA/Component audio connection cable (see
illustration below
). Colours of the connected jacks 
should match. 
YPbPr
Side  view
DVD  Player
Connection  Cable
(supplied)
YPbPr  Video  Cable
(Not  supplied)
When the connection is made, switch to 
YPbPr source. See, Input selection section.
Note: To connect YPb Pr device, you should use supplied 
component (YPbPr) connection cable.
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. 
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.
SPDIF
SCART
VGA
Coax.OUT
1
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 LCD 
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.
You may also connect through the scart socket. Use 
a SCART cable as shown below.
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