Sharp LC-24LE220E Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
Useful viewing functions
USB REC and TimeShift functions
TimeShift
TimeShift function allows you to record the current
digital TV programme and watch it later, always before
turning off the TV set.
USB REC (Video Recorder)
USB REC function allows you to record a TV programme
and watch it later. Also allows you to temporize one or
more recording and they will be available for a later on
view.
These recordings will not be lost when the TV is turned off.
TimeShift and USB REC require an external USB 2.0
memory, always connected and previously configured
to record the information.
The USB 2.0 memory must be formatted before
first use for TimeShift and USB REC function.
TimeShift Start mode
Change between Manual and Always mode.
Manual: The recording starts when user decides.
Always: The recording starts automatically each time
that a digital programme is selected.
To confirm the change of mode is necessary press END
button to exit of this menu, and then enter again in the
“USB REC and TimeShift setup” menu.
Select disk
Only available in case that there are more than one
partition in the external USB memory (Choose between
C:, D:, etc.).
Disk setup
You can choose the size of USB device which will be
used for TimeShift and USB REC functions, in 1GByte
fractions. The USB device will be formatted.
ATTENTION:
• All the data in this device will be lost.
• In case that you have a USB device with partitions, all
the data in the selected partition will be lost.
Speed test
Allows to see the compatibility grade between USB
memory and the TV set.
USB REC free space
Allows to see the free disk space for USB REC function.
Manual mode
The recording starts when user decides.
1. Press
/
to start recording the current programme.
The picture remains frozen and the TV set shows
F symbol on screen.
2. Press
/
to resume the recorded broadcast. The
TV set continues recording the broadcast while you
are watching the recorded programme. The TV set
shows
I symbol on screen.
3. Press
V key to fast forward. By pressing V key
repeatedly, allows you to select the fast forward
speed. Press
/
to restore the normal speed.
4. Press
S key to rewind. By pressing S key
repeatedly, allows you to select the rewind speed.
Press
/
to restore the normal speed.
5. To cancel TimeShift mode press ”END”, change
TV programme or input source, or switch-off the
TV set.
While TimeShift is activated,
I or F symbols, or the
recording progress bar may be displayed.
The bar shows Start, Play and Live markers, and the
maximum recording time.
Always mode
The recording starts automatically each time that a
digital TV programme is selected.
1. Press
S to rewind until the desired point.
2. Press
/
to resume or pause the recorded
broadcast. This action does not interrupt the real
time TV programme recording.
3. Press “END” to return to real time broadcast,
without losing any data. The recording process will
continue activated.
4. By changing the TV programme the TimeShift
function will be reset (all the previous data will be
lost), and will return to real time broadcast. The
recording process will continue activated.
In this mode, after the user selects any of the TimeShift
available functions (fast forward, rewind, play, pause,
etc…), the “
I” or “F” symbols, or the recording
progress bar can be displayed.
NOTES:
The TimeShift function does not work for ATV channels or
external inputs.
With TimeShift activated only will be available video,
audio and subtitles services.
If during TimeShift the maximum capacity of USB is
exceeded, the oldest data will be lost.
It can appear displaying troubles during rewind or
fast forward modes, depending on the USB memory
characteristics.
I 26 Min
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hh:mm:ss
Live hh:mm:ss
Play hh:mm:ss
TimeShift operation
NOTES:
The file system of USB device must be FAT/FAT32. If the
device has other system, the TV set does not recognize it.
The minimum USB 2.0 memory size to use with TimeShift
function is 1GByte.
As a concept, TimeShift can record up to 26 minutes on
SD DTV/CADTV broadcasts and 7 minutes on HD DTV/
CADTV broadcasts, for every GByte.
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