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    Advanced
     Input Labels
     Closed Caption
    Input Labels
    Input labels
    Display
    labels of
    Connected 
    devices
    Devices connected to external input terminals can be labeled for easier \
    identification during 
    input selection. (In selecting input mode from p. 22 )
    ■ Select the terminal and label of the external equipment
    GAME
    GAME
    Input labelsComponent
    HDMI 1
    HDMI 2
    HDMI 3
    Video 1
    Video 2
    PC
    orG A A
    SelectOK
    RETURN
    Delete
    ABC  → abc
    GY
    Input labelsComponent
    Switches Input mode from alphabetical to numeric
     select
     set
    Video 1
    VCR
    Label Terminal
    [example] Terminals:    Component/HDMI 1-3/Video 1-2/PC Label:   [BLANK] SKIP/VCR/DVD/CABLE/SATELLITE/DVR/GAME/ AUX/RECEIVER/COMPUTER/Blu-ray/CAMERA/DVD REC/
    HOME THTR/MONITOR/MEDIA CTR/MEDIA EXT/OTHER
      For the PC terminal, only “SKIP” is available.
    *  If “SKIP” is selected, the INPUT button press will skip its input.
     Each selected label will be displayed on “Input select” screen.  (p. 22)
    ■ Press to exit from 
    a menu screen
    Display menu
    Select “Setup”
    Menu
    Picture
    Audio
    Timer
    Lock
    VIERA Link
    SD card
    Closed caption
    Setup
     next
     select
    Select “Input labels”
    Setup 1/2
    Clock
    ANT/Cable setup
    Input labels Language
    All
    Channel surf mode
     next
     select 
    						
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    Using Timer
    The TV can automatically turn On/Off at the designated date and time. The Clock must be set before On time/Off time settings. (p. 15) The “Sleep” timer and “On / Off timer” will not work if the “Auto power on” (p. 28) is set.\
    ■ Press to exit from 
    a menu screen
    ■ Press to return 
    to the previous 
    screen
    Note
     The  TV  automatically turns Off after 90 
    minutes when turned 
    On by the Timer. 
    This operation will be 
    cancelled if the Off 
    time is selected or if a 
    key is pressed.
    Display menu
    Select “Timer”
    Menu
    VIERA Link Picture
    Audio
    Timer
    Lock
    SD card
    Closed caption
     next
     select
    Select the timer to set
    TimerSleep
    Timer 1
    Timer 2
    Timer 3
    Timer 4
    Timer 5
     select
     next
    Turns Off automatically
    Sleep
    Turns On/Off automatically
    (5 timers can be set.)
    Timer 1
    Timer 5
    ~
    Set the timer
    ■ To set “Sleep” (Off Timer)  Set to shut the unit off after a pre-selected amount of time.
     
    60SleepSleep (minutes)set
     0/30/60/90  (minutes)
    ■ To set “Timer 1-5” (On/Off Timer)  Select the item and set
     
    OnTV10-37/6[FRI]  1:15 AM12:45 AM
    Timer 1Timer set
    Inputs
    Channel
    Day
    On time
    Off time select
     
    setor
    SUN/MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT
    (displays the nearest future date) 
    MON-FRI/SAT-SUN/DAILY/Every SUN/Every MON/
    Every TUE/Every WED/Every THU/Every FRI/ Every SAT
    Select the channel
    Channel
    Select the day
    Day
    The time to turn On
    On time
    The time to turn Off
    Off time Select the inputs
    Inputs
    AM/PM
    Timer setting (On/Off)
    Timer set
    Clear 
    						
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    Advanced
     Recommended AV Connections
     Using Timer
    ANTENNACable In
    Y
    PR
    PB
    RLAUDIORLAUDIO VIDEO
    HDMI 1HDMI 2
    COMPONENT INVIDEO IN 1AUDIO IN PC
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO OUT
    Recommended AV Connections
    These diagrams show our recommendations on how to connect the TV unit to your various equipment.
    For other connections, consult the instructions for each piece of equipm\
    ent and its specifications. 
    For additional assistance, please visit our website at:   www.panasonic.com
    www.panasonic.ca
     * Please see p. 26-27 for setup when using an external analog audio cable \
    with an HDMI to DVI cable.
    AC 110-127 V 60 Hz
    AC Cord
    (Connect after all the 
    other connections are 
    complete.)
    Back of the TV
    Cable BoxCable TV
    or
    ■ To watch DVDs   DVD Player/
    Set Top Box
    ■ DVD Recorder / 
    VCR
    ■ To listen to the TV 
    through speakers
    Amplifier
    OPTICAL 
    IN or
    or
    or
    Connect 
    with 
    A or B 
    B  HDMI-DVI 
    Conversion 
    cable + 
    Audio cable*■  To watch 
    camcorder images
       Camcorder 
    VCR 
    DVD Player
       (For HDMI 
    connection,
    HDMI compatible 
    equipment only. 
    For connection 
    using HDMI-DVI 
    Conversion cable, 
    see HDMI 1 or HDMI 
    2 connection on this 
    page.)
    M3 
    Plug
    Headphones/
    Earphones
    (not supplied)
    A HDMI cable
    Conversion  adapter (if 
    necessary)
    ■ PC
    RGB PC cable 
    Audio 
    cable 
    or
    or Optical 
    digital 
    audio cable
    Audio 
    cable 
    						
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    Ratings List for Lock
    “V-chip” technology enables you to lock channels or shows according to \
    standard ratings set by the 
    entertainment industry. (p. 37)
    ■ U.S. MOVIE RATINGS (MPAA)
    NRNO RATING (NOT RATED) AND NA (NOT APPLICABLE) PROGRAMS. Movie which has not been rated or 
    where rating does not apply.
    G GENERAL AUDIENCES. All ages admitted.
    PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Some material may not be suitable for children.
    PG-13 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. R RESTRICTED. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
    NC-17 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED. X ADULTS ONLY.
    ■ U.S. TV PROGRAMS RATINGS (U. S. TV)
    Age-basedGroupAge-basedRatingsPossible Content Selections Description
    NR
    (Not Rated) TV-NR
    • Viewable• Blocked
    Not Rated.
    Youth TV-Y
    • Viewable• Blocked
    All children. The themes and elements in this program are specifically
    designed for a very young audience, including children from ages 2-6.
    TV-Y7
    • FV Blocked• Viewable• Blocked Directed to older children. Themes and elements in this program may
    include mild physical or comedic violence, or may frighten children 
    under the age of 7.
    Guidance TV-G
    • Viewable• Blocked
    General audience. It contains little or no violence, no strong language,\
    and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.
    TV-PG
    • D,L,S,V (all selected)•  Any combination of 
    D, L, S, V Parental guidance suggested. The program may contain infrequent
    coarse language, limited violence, some suggestive sexual dialogue 
    and situations.
    TV-14
    • D,L,S,V (all selected)•  Any combination of 
    D, L, S, V Parents strongly cautioned. This program may contain sophisticated
    themes, sexual content, strong language and more intense violence.
    TV-MA
    • L,S,V (all selected)•  Any combination of 
    L, S, V Mature audiences only. This program may contain mature themes,
    profane language, graphic violence, and explicit sexual content.
    FV:  Fantasy/Cartoon Violence. V:  Violence S:  Sex L:  Offensive Language D:  Dialogue with sexual content.
    ■ CANADIAN ENGLISH RATINGS (C. E. L. R.)
    E Exempt - Exempt programming includes:  news, sports, documentaries and o\
    ther information programming,
    talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
    C Programming intended for children under age 8. No offensive language, nudity or sexual content.
    C8+ Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and ove\
    r. No profanity, nudity or sexual 
    content.
    G General programming, suitable for all audiences.
    PG Parental Guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for child\
    ren.
    14+ Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for vie\
    wers under the age of 14. Parents 
    are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by p\
    re-teens and early teens.
    18+ 18+ years old. Programming restricted to adults. Contains constant viole\
    nce or scenes of extreme violence.
    ■ CANADIAN FRENCH RATINGS (C. F. L. R.)E Exempt - Exempt programming.
    G General - Programming intended for audience of all ages. Contains no vio\
    lence, or the violence content is 
    minimal or is depicted appropriately.
    8 ans+ 8+ General - Not recommended for young children. Programming intended fo\
    r a broad audience but contains 
    light or occasional violence. Adult supervision recommended.
    13 ans+ Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13 - Conta\
    ins either a few violent scenes or one 
    or more sufficiently violent scenes to affect them. Adult supervision strongly suggested.
    16 ans+ Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 16 - Conta\
    ins frequent scenes of violence or 
    intense violence.
    18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults. Contains constant violence or scenes o\
    f extreme violence.
    Caution
     The V-Chip system that is used in this set is capable of blocking “NR” \
    programs (non rated, not applicable and  none) as per FCC Rules Section15.120(e)(2). If the option of blocki\
    ng “NR” programs is chosen “unexpected and 
    possibly confusing results may occur, and you may not receive emergency bulletins or any of the following ty\
    pes of 
    programming:”
      • Emergency Bulletins (Such as EAS messages, weather warnings and ot\
    hers)
      • Locally originated programming • News • Political • Public\
     Service Announcements • Religious • Sports • Weather 
    						
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    FAQs, etc.
     Technical Information Ratings List for Lock
    Technical Information
    Closed caption (CC)
     For viewing the CC of digital broadcasting, set the aspect to FULL (If viewing with H-FILL, JUST, ZOOM or 4:3; characters might be cut off).  
     The CC can be displayed on the TV if the receiver (such as a set-top box or satellite receiver) has t\
    he CC set On using the Component or HDMI connection to the TV.  
     If the CC is set to On on both the receiver and TV when the signal is 480i (except for the HDMI connection), the CC may overlap on the TV.
     If a digital program is being output in analog format, the CC data will \
    also be output in analog format.  If the recorder or output monitor is connected to the TV, the CC needs to be set up on the recorder or output monitor.
    Aspect Ratio (FORMAT)
    Press the FORMAT button to cycle through the aspect modes. This lets you choose the aspect depending on the 
    format of the received signal and your preference. (p. 18) 
    (e.g.:  in case of 4:3 image)
     FULL JUST
    FULL JUST 
    Enlarges the 4:3 image horizontally to the screen’s side edges.
    (Recommended for anamorphic picture) Stretches to justify the 4:3 image to the four corners of the 
    screen. 
    (Recommended for normal TV broadcast)
     H-FILL 4:3
    H-FILL 
    Side bar
    Enlarges the 4:3 image horizontally to the screen’s side edges. 
    The side edges of the image are cut off. Standard
    (Note that “Image retention” of the side bar may occur from
    displaying it for a long time.)
     ZOOM
    ZOOMNote
     480i (4:3), 480i (16:9), 480p (4:3), 480p (16:9):  
      FULL, JUST, 4:3 or ZOOM
     1080p / 1080i / 720p:  
      FULL, H-FILL, JUST, 4:3 or ZOOM
    Enlarges the 4:3 image to the entire screen. 
    (Recommended for Letter Box)
     Zoom  adjustments
      Vertical image position and size can be adjusted in “ZOOM”.
     
     Select “Zoom adjustments” on the “Picture” menu. (p. 26-27\
    )
      V-position:  Vertical position adjustment       V-size:  Vertical size adjustment
             
     To reset the aspect ratio   (OK) 
    						
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    Technical Information (Continued)
    MessageMeaning
    SD card slot is empty. The card is not inserted.
    No photos The card has no data or this type of data is not supported.
    Cannot read file The file is broken or unreadable. The TV does not support the format.
    Data format for SD Card browsing
    Photo:Still images recorded with digital still cameras compatible with JPEG fi\
    les of DCF* and EXIF** 
    standards
    Data format: Baseline JPEG (Sub-sampling: 4:4:4, 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
    Max. number of files: 9,999
    Image resolution: 160 x 120 to 10,000,000
     * DCF (Design rule for camera file system):  A Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association’s standard  ** EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format)
    Caution
     A JPEG image modified with a PC may not be displayed. Partly degraded files might be displayed at a reduced resolution.
    Note
     Folder structure viewed in PC
     
    DCIM
    P1000001.JPG
    P1000002.JPG
    P1000003.JPG
    P1000004.JPG
    100_P ANA 
    Created automatically
    3-digit folder number + 5-digit arbitrary characters
    4-digit arbitrary characters + 4-digit file number
     Usable characters:  1-byte “a to z”, “A to Z”, “0 to 9,” and “_”
     The folder and file names may be different depending on the digital camera used. For the suitable SD Memory Cards, please confirm the latest information \
    on the following website.
      http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs (This site is in English only)
    SD Card warning messages
     Do not remove the card while the unit is accessing data (this can damag\
    e card or unit). Do not touch the terminals on the back of the card. Do not subject the card to high pressure or impact. Insert the card in the correct direction (otherwise, card may be damage\
    d). Electrical interference, static electricity or erroneous operation may d\
    amage the data or card. Back up the recorded data at regular intervals in case of deteriorated o\
    r damaged data or erratic operation of the unit.  (Panasonic is not liable for any deterioration or damage of recorded da\
    ta.)
    Cautions in handling SD Card: 
    						
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    FAQs, etc.
     Technical Information
    VIERA LinkTM “HDAVI ControlTM”  
    HDMI connections to some Panasonic equipment allow you to interface auto\
    matically. (p. 30) This function may not work normally depending on the equipment condition\
    . The equipment can be operated by other remote controls with this functio\
    n on even if TV is in Standby mode. Image or sound may not be available for the first few seconds when the p\
    layback starts. Image or sound may not be available for the first few seconds when Input\
     mode is switched. Volume function will be displayed when adjusting the volume of the equipm\
    ent. If you connect the same kind of equipment at once (for example: one DIG\
    A to HDMI 1 / another DIGA to HDMI 2), VIERA LinkTM 
    is available for the terminal with the smaller number.
     If you connect equipment that has “HDAVI Control 2 or later” function to the TV with HDMI cable, the sound from DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT terminal can be output as multi channel surround.
     “HDAVI Control 4” is the newest standard (current as of December, 2008) for the HDAVI Control compatible equipment.
      This standard is compatible with the conventional HDAVI equipment.
    HDMI connection
    HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) allows you to enjoy high-d\
    efinition digital images and high-quality sound by connecting 
    the TV unit and the devices.
    HDMI-compatible equipment (*1) with an HDMI or DVI output terminal, su\
    ch as a set-top box or a DVD player, can be connected 
    to the HDMI connector using an HDMI compliant (fully wired) cable.
     HDMI is the world’s first complete digital consumer AV interface complying with a non-compression standard. If the external equipment has only a DVI output, connect to the HDMI ter\
    minal via a DVI to HDMI adapter cable (*2). When the DVI to HDMI adapter cable is used, connect the audio cable to t\
    he audio input terminal. Audio settings can be made on the “HDMI 1 in”, “HDMI 2 in” o\
    r “HDMI 3 in” menu screen. (p. 26) Applicable audio signal sampling frequencies (L.PCM):  48 kHz, 44.1 kH\
    z, 32 kHz
      (*1):  The HDMI logo is displayed on an HDMI-compliant device. 
      (*2):  Enquire at your local digital equipment retailer shop.
    Caution
     Use with a PC is not assumed. All signals are reformatted before being displayed on the screen. If the connected device has an aspect adjustment function, set the aspec\
    t ratio to “16:9”. These HDMI connectors are “type A”. These HDMI connectors are compatible with HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) copyright protection. A device having no digital output terminal may be connected to the input \
    terminal of either “COMPONENT”, “S VIDEO”, or 
    “VIDEO” to receive analog signals.
     The HDMI input terminal can be used with only the following image signal\
    s:  480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p.Match the output setting of the digital device.
     For details of the applicable HDMI signals, see p. 48.
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminals
    You can enjoy your home theater by connecting a Dolby Digital (5.1 chann\
    el) decoder and “Multi Channel” amplifier to the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminals. 
    Caution
     Depending on your DVD player and DVD-Audio software the copyright protec\
    tion function may operate and disable optical output. When an ATSC channel is selected, the output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack will be Dolby Digital. When an NTSC channel is selected, the output will be PCM.
    Picture mode
     Vivid:            Provides enhanced picture contrast and sharpness for viewing in a well-l\
    it room. Standard:        Recommended for normal viewing conditions with subdued room lighting. Cinema:         For watching movies in a darkened room. It provides a soft, film-like pi\
    cture. Game:     For playing video game. This mode will be set automatically if “GAME” is selected from Inp\
    ut label setting (p. 41) Custom  (Photo):    Customizes each item according to your taste.
    Photo is displayed in JPEG menu.
    Note
     Picture mode will be automatically set to “Standard” if you change\
     the Input label from “GAME” to other labels. Picture mode will be automatically set to “Game” if you change fro\
    m an Input label other than “GAME” to “GAME” label. 
    						
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    Technical Information (Continued)
    Input signal that can be displayed
    * Mark: Applicable input signal for Component (Y, PB, PR), HDMI and  PChorizontal frequency (kHz) vertical frequency (Hz) COMPONENT HDMI PC
    525 (480) / 60i 15.7359.94**525 (480) /60p 31.4759.94**750 (720) /60p 45.0059.94**1,125 (1,080) /60i 33.7559.94**1,125 (1,080) /60p 67.4359.94*1,125 (1,080) /60p 67.5060.00*1,125 (1,080) /24p 26.9723.98*1,125 (1,080) /24p 27.0024.00*640 × 400 @70 31.4770.08*640 × 480 @60 31.4759.94*Macintosh13” (640 × 480) 35.0066.67*640 × 480 @75 37.5075.00*852 × 480 @60 31.4759.94*800 × 600 @60  37.8860.32*800 × 600 @75  46.8875.00*800 × 600 @85 53.6785.08*Macintosh16” (832 × 624) 49.7374.55*1,024 × 768 @60 48.3660.00*1,024 × 768 @70 56.4870.07*1,024 × 768 @75 60.0275.03*1,024 × 768 @85 68.6885.00*Macintosh 21” (1,152 × 870) 68.6875.06*1,280 × 768 @60 47.7060.00*1,280 × 1,024 @60  63.9860.02*1,366 × 768 @60  48.3660.00*
    Note
     Signals other than above may not be displayed properly. The above signals are reformatted for optimal viewing on your display.
    PC Input Terminals Connection
     Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning\
     frequency of 15 to 110 kHz and vertical scanning frequency 
    of 48 to 120 Hz. (However, the image will not be displayed properly if the signals exceed 1,200 l\
    ines.)
     Some PC models cannot be connected to the set. There is no need to use an adapter for computers with IBM PC/AT compatible D-sub 15P terminal. The maximum resolution: 1,280 × 1,024 If the display resolution exceeds these maximums, it may not be possible\
     to show fine detail with sufficient clarity.
     Signal Names for D-sub 15P Connector
    Pin No.Signal NamePin No.Signal NamePin No.Signal NameRGND (Ground)NC (not connected)GGND (Ground)NCBGND (Ground)HD/SYNCNC (not connected)NC (not connected)VDGND (Ground)GND (Ground)NCPin Layout for PC Input Terminal
    H size
    Aspect Ratio:  4:3
    Size 1 Size 2 The width will be decreased on both sides to 
    reduce noise.
    Aspect Ratio:  FULL/JUST(H-FILL/ZOOM)
    Size 1 Size 2 The width will be increased on both sides to 
    reduce noise.
    See pages 26-27 for more information 
    						
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    FAQs, etc.
     Care and Cleaning
     Technical Information
    Care and Cleaning
    First, unplug the Power cord plug from the wall outlet.
    Display panel
    The front of the display panel has been specially treated. Wipe the pane\
    l surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft, lint-
    free cloth.
     If the surface is particularly dirty, soak a soft, lint-free cloth in diluted mild liquid dish soap (1 part\
      mild liquid dish soap diluted by 100 times the amount of water) and then wring the cloth to remove ex\
    cess liquid. Use this cloth to wipe the surface of the 
    display panel, then wipe it evenly with a dry cloth of the same type unt\
    il the surface is dry.
     Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with fingernails or other\
     hard objects. Furthermore, avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents, and thinner; otherwise, the \
    quality of the surface may be adversely affected.
    Cabinet
    If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. If the cabinet is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in a weak mild liquid dish soap and then wring the clot\
    h dry.
      Use this cloth to wipe the cabinet and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth\
    .
     Do not allow any mild liquid dish soap to come into direct contact with \
    the surface of the LCD TV.
      If water droplets get inside the unit, operating problems may result.
     Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents, a\
    nd thinner; otherwise, the quality of the cabinet surface  may be adversely affected or the coating may peel off. Furthermore, do not leave it for long periods in contact with article\
    s m ade 
    from rubber or PVC.
    Pedestal
     Cleaning
      Wipe the surfaces with a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is particularly di\
    rty, clean it using a cloth soaked with water to  which a small amount of mild liquid dish soap has been added and then wi\
    pe with a dry cloth. 
      Do not use products such as solvents, thinner, or household wax for cleaning, as they can damage the surface  coating. (If using a chemically-treated cloth, follow the instructions \
    supplied with the cloth.)
     Do not attach sticky tape or labels, as they can make the surface of the\
     pedestal dirty. Do not allow long-term 
    contact with rubber, vinyl products, or the like. (Doing so will cause deterioration.)
    Power cord plug
    Wipe the plug with a dry cloth at regular intervals. (Moisture and dust\
     can lead to fire or electrical shock.) 
    						
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    FA Q
    Before requesting service or assistance, please follow these simple guid\
    es to resolve the problem.
    If the problem still persists, please contact your local Panasonic deale\
    r or Panasonic Service Center for assistance. 
    For details (p. 54, 55)
    For additional assistance, please contact us via the website at: 
    www.panasonic.com/contactinfo
    www.panasonic.ca
    White spots or
    shadow images
    (noise)
     Check the position, direction,
    and connection of the antenna.
    Interference or 
    frozen digital 
    channels
    (intermittent sound)
     Change the direction of antenna for digital channels.
     Check “Signal meter” (p. 39).If the signal is weak, check the
    antenna and consult your local
    dealer.
    The LCD panel moves 
    slightly when it is 
    pushed with a  fi nger. 
    A clattering sound 
    might be heard
    This is not a malfunction.
     There is some looseness around 
    the panel to prevent the damage to 
    the panel.
    The remote control does 
    not work
     Are the batteries installed correctly? (p. 8) Are the batteries new?
    Pictures from external 
    equipment are distorted when 
    the unit is connected via HDMI
     Is the HDMI cable connected properly?
    (p. 31, 43)
     Turn Off the TV unit and equipment, then 
    turn them On again.
     Check an input signal from the equipment.
    (p. 48)
     Use equipment compliant with 
    EIA/CEA-861/861B.
    When the channel is changed on 
    an STB that is connected with 
    HDMI, “HDMI” may be displayed 
    on the top left of the screen
     This is not a malfunction.
    Recording does not 
    start immediately
     Check the settings of the recorder. For 
    details, read the manual of the recorder. 
    						
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