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    Time shift
    This	function	enables	you	to	pause	the	digital	TV	or	satellite	programme	you	are	watching	and	start	watching	it	again	from	the	paused	scene.	This	function	is	available	only	for	the	924/824	model	series.
     1Press READY.•	The	TV	starts	temporary	recording	of	the	real	time	broadcast	in	the	background.•	Time shift recordable time is approximately 150 minutes for SD or 60 minutes for HD (depending on the programmes).
     2Press I.•	The	TV	shows	the	programme	from	the	scene	that	the	TV	started	recording	and	the	recording	carries	on.•	When	the	TV	again	playbacks	after	once	pressing	H	to	stop	the	programme,	the	TV	shows	the	programme	from	the	stopped	scene.
    Buttons for time shift operation
    ButtonsDescription
    READY Start
    NOTE•	Instead	of	pressing	buttons	on	the	remote	control	unit,	the	operations	above	are	also	available	on	the	screen	with	the	operation	panel.	You	can	call	up	this	operation	panel	by	pressing	CONTROL	on	the	remote	control	unit	or	select	“Control	(Time	shift)”	from	“Option”	>	“Option	for	view”.•	The	operation	panel	for	time	shift	displays	only	during	time	shift	operation.•	The	“Audio	description	setting”	menu	does	not	work	during	time	shift	playback.
    •	When	the	amount	of	memory	used	for	time	shift	reaches	“Full”	and	the	blue	point	is	around	the	left	edge	of	the	bar	(see	o	and	p	
    in	 the	Counter	section	 on	page	 40),	you	cannot	 operate	 some	functions	(F	(Pause),	S	(Reverse),	a	(Jumping	backwards	by	10	seconds)).•	Time	shift	recording	will	stop	in	three	hours.•	Time	shift	does	not	work	for	ATV,	external	inputs,	data	broadcasts	and	radio	broadcasts.•	To	release	time	shift,	press	READY,	change	the	DTV/SAT	channel,	change	“INPUT”	or	turn	off	the	power	of	the	TV.•	Time	shift	will	be	released	if	no	operations	are	performed	for	three	hours.•	Some	functions	do	not	work	during	time	shift.•	Time	shift	is	not	actually	a	recording	function,	so	the	recorded	data	is	reset	when	you	exit	time	shift.•	Time	shift	does	not	work	automatically,	it	starts	only	when	you	press	READY.•	The	PIN	is	required	when	you	use	the	buttons	such	as	S,	J,	a,	b	if	you	set	the	PIN	and	the	items	for	“Parental	rating”	except	“None”	are	selected.•	Recording	automatically	stops	when	no	signal	is	received	(recorded	data	will	be	lost).•	Time	shift	does	not	work	for	any	copy	protected	programmes.•	For	certain	signals,	resolution	may	be	reduced	during	time	shift	playback.
    Examples of time shift usage
    When you move away from the TV for a while (press READY when you move away from the TV)
    Without time shift
    Away
    You	miss	the	scene	while	you	are	away.
    With time shift
    Away
    You	can	watch	the	missed	scene	when	you	come	back.
    When you want to watch the same scene again (you must press READY in advance for time shift to function)
    Without time shift
    You	cannot	watch	the	same	scene	again.With time shift
    You	can	watch	the	same	scene	again.
    Useful viewing functions
      
    						
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    Useful viewing functions
    Display information regarding time shift
    Channel display
    Channel	information	displays	by	pressing	p	on	the	remote	
    control	unit.
    Audio (ENG)STEREO
    Video
    Subtitle Off
    >> New information
     
    nThe time shift ready icon shows up when 
    READY is pressed and the TV is recording the 
    programme.
     
    oThe status icon shows up depending on what is 
    shown on the screen.
    Counter
    The	counter	displays	when	you	set	“On”	in	“Display	the	Time	
    shift	memory”	(Go	to	“Setup”	>	“Option”	>	“Time	shift	setting”).
    Time shift
    Memory used:
     
    nThe grey bar shows how much memory is in use.
     
    oThis blue point shows how much time has 
    progressed.
     
    p“FULL” shows up when the grey bar reaches 
    the right edge. The TV starts overwriting the 
    previously recorded data.
    NOTE•	You	can	also	call	up	the	information	above	by	pressing	CONTROL	on	the	remote	control	unit	or	select	“Control	(Time	shift)”	from	“Option”	>	“Option	for	view”.
    Option
    Auto input selection
    You	can	choose	whether	or	not	to	switch	the	input	source	automatically	when	receiving	an	AQUOS	LINK	or	an	Euro	SCART	compatible	signal	on	the	TV	during	time	shift	operations.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Time shift setting” > “Auto input selection”.
    Item
    Enable Release
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    Selecting the picture size
    Selecting the WSS picture size 
    automatically
    Option
    WSS
    The	“WSS”	allows	the	TV	to	switch	automatically	among	the	different	picture	size.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “WSS”.
    NOTE•	Use	“Wide	mode”	if	an	image	does	not	switch	to	the	appropriate	picture	size.	When	the	broadcast	signal	contains	no	“WSS”	information,	the	function	will	not	work	even	if	enabled.
    Selecting the WSS picture size 
    manually
    Option
    4:3 mode
    The	“WSS”	signal	has	4:3	auto-switching	that	allows	you	to	select	between	“Normal”	and	“Panorama”.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “4:3 mode”.
    Item
    Normal Normal
    WSS signal 4:3 screen
    4:3 mode “Normal” 4:3 mode 
    “Panorama”
    Selecting the picture size 
    manually
    Option
    Wide mode
    You	can	select	the	picture	size.	Selectable	picture	size	varies	with	the	type	of	signal	received.
    Item (for SD [Standard-Definition] signals)
    Normal Keeps
    Item (for HD [High-Definition] signals)
    Full Displays
    NOTE•	Some	items	do	not	appear	depending	on	the	type	of	received	signal.
     1Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Option for view” > “Wide mode”.•	You	can	also	select	an	item	by	pressing	f	on	the	remote	control	unit.•	The	menu	lists	the	“Wide	mode”	options	selectable	for	the	type	of	video	signal	currently	received.
     2Press a/b to select the desired item.•	As	you	toggle	the	options,	each	is	immediately	reflected	on	the	screen.	There	is	no	need	to	press	;.
    Basically, if you set “WSS” to “On” in the “Option” menu, the optimum “Wide mode” is automatically chosen for every broadcast or programme played using a VCR or DVD player/recorder.
    NOTE•	Even	if	you	select	your	desired	“Wide	mode”	manually,	the	TV	may	automatically	switch	to	the	optimum	“Wide	mode”	depending	on	the	signal	received	when	“WSS”	is	set	to	“On”.
    Useful viewing functions
      
    						
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    Selecting the recording picture 
    size manually
    Option
    REC picture size
    You	can	use	this	menu	to	set	the	appropriate	picture	size	for	viewing	a	16:9	format	TV	programme	on	a	4:3	TV.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “REC picture size”.
    Setting to “4:3 TV”Setting to “16:9 TV”
    NOTE•	This	function	must	be	set	before	recording.
    Selecting the HDMI picture size 
    automatically
    Option
    HDMI auto view
    This	function	allows	you	to	automatically	change	to	the	appropriate	picture	size	when	viewing	an	HDMI	signal	using	the	HDMI	1,	2,	3	and	4	terminals.
     1Press b to select the input source (“HDMI 1”, “HDMI 2”, “HDMI 3” or “HDMI 4”) connected to your HDMI device, and then press ;.
     2Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “HDMI auto view”.
    Adjusting image position
    Option
    Position
    For	adjusting	a	picture’s	horizontal	and	vertical	position.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Screen effect” > “Position”.
    Item
    H-Pos. Centres
    NOTE•	Adjustments	are	stored	separately	for	each	input	source.•	Depending	on	the	input	signal	type,	“Wide	mode”	setting	or	“Video	mode”	for	the	USB	mode,	a	position	setting	may	not	be	available.•	This	function	is	not	available	for	DTV/SAT	broadcasts	with	MHEG	signals.
    Useful viewing functions
      
    						
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    Display settings
    Channel display
    You	can	display	the	channel	information	by	pressing	p	on	the	remote	control	unit.
    DTV modeATV mode
    Audio (ENG)STEREOVideoSubtitleOff
    >> New informationMONOAuto
    Subtitle
    SAT mode
    Audio (ENG)STEREOVideoSubtitle Off
    >> New information
    	IFour	digit	numbers	(e.g.,	0001)	are	displayed	after	selecting	the	five	Nordic	countries	in	the	country	setting.	JSatellite	channels	are	displayed	by	four	digit	numbers	(e.g.,	0001).	KYou	can	set	four	satellite	stations	to	“SAT1”,	“SAT2“,	“SAT3“,	“SAT4”.
     ETime display in channel informationYou	 can	display	 the	time	 information	 included	in	DTV,	 SAT	and	teletext	broadcasts.
    NOTE•	Skip	step	1	if	receiving	DTV/SAT	broadcasts.
     1Select a TV channel (the time information is automatically captured).
     2Press p. The channel display will appear on the TV.
     3Press p again within the several seconds that the channel display is on the screen. Time information will be shown in the lower-right corner of the screen for several seconds.
     4Even when you change the TV channel, you can display the time information with steps 2 and 3 above.
    NOTE•	If	acquired	successfully,	the	time	information	will	appear	in	the	upper-right	corner	of	the	screen	by	pressing	@.
    Time and title display
    View setting
    Time display
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Individual setting” > “Time display”.
    Time display
    This	function	allows	you	to	display	the	clock	time	in	the	lower-right	corner	of	the	screen.
    Item
    On Displays
    Time format
    You	can	select	the	time	format	(either	“24HR”	or	“AM/PM”)	for	the	clock	time.
    Option
    Game play time
    This	function	allows	you	to	display	the	elapsed	time	on	the	screen	when	“AV	mode”	is	set	to	“GAME”.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Game play time”.
    Item
    On Under
    NOTE•	This	menu	is	not	selectable	if	the	input	source	is	“TV”	or	“USB”.
    Option
    Programme title display
    This	function	allows	you	to	display	programme	information	such	as	the	title	and	airtime	by	tuning	a	channel.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Screen effect” > “Programme title display”.
    NOTE•	This	function	is	available	only	when	the	DTV/SAT	mode	is	selected.
    Useful viewing functions
      
    						
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    Setting when using external 
    devices
    Input source settings
    Option
    Input select
    For	setting	the	signal	type	of	external	equipment.
     1Press b to select the input source for setting the input signal (“EXT 1” or “EXT 3”) from the “INPUT” menu, and then press ;.
     2Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “Input select”.
    Item
    EXT 1 Y/C,
    NOTE•	If no (colour) image displays, try changing to another signal type.•	Check	the	operation	manual	of	the	external	equipment	for	the	signal	type.
    Option
    Input label
    You	can	label	each	input	source	with	a	custom	description.
     1Press b to select the desired input source from the “INPUT” menu, and then press ;.
     2Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “Input label”.
     3Select each character of the new name for the input source with using the software keyboard (Page 7).
    NOTE•	The	label	can	be	six	characters	or	less.
    TVINPUT
    Switchable
    CH list
    NOTE•	You	cannot	change	labels	if	the	input	source	is	“TV”,	“USB”,	Home	network	or	Net	TV.
    Skipping specified inputs
    Option
    Input skip
    This	setting	allows	you	to	skip	the	SCART,	HDMI,	RGB,	ATV,	DTV	or	SAT	input	on	the	input	source	selection	operation.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Input skip”.
    Setup
    Input skip
    Terminal setting
    [No]
    [No]
    [No]
    [No]
    [No]
    [Yes]
    NOTE•	When	you	
    select	“ATV”,	“DTV”	or	“SAT“,	the	skip	function	works	only	when	using	the	#	b	button	on	the	front	of	the	TV.
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    Additional features
    Option
    Colour system
    You	can	change	the	colour	system	to	one	that	is	compatible	with	the	image	on	the	screen.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Colour system”.
    NOTE•	The	factory	preset	value	is	“Auto”.•	If	“Auto”	is	selected,	the	colour	system	for	each	channel	is	automatically	set.	If	an	image	does	not	display	clearly,	select	another	colour	system	(e.g.,	“PAL”,	“SECAM”).
    Option
    Headphone/Audio out select
    You	can	select	which	device	is	used	for	outputting	audio.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “Headphone/Audio out select”.
    Item
    Headphone Output
    CAUTION•	This	terminal	is	also	used	for	headphones.	Reduce	the	volume	before	using	headphones.	Overwhelming	sound	may	damage	your	hearing.
    NOTE•	If	you	select	“Audio	out”	when	a	cable	is	inserted	in	the	HDMI	2/EXT	3	AUDIO	(L/R)	terminal,	the	TV	speakers	are	muted.•	When	you	select	“Audio	out”,	you	can	adjust	the	TV	sound	volume	with	the	Yl/k	buttons	on	the	TV	or	i+/-	buttons	on	the	remote	control	unit.
    Option
    Channel selecting effect
    This	function	shows	a	screen	effect	when	choosing	or	changing	channels.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Screen effect” > “Channel selecting effect”.
    Option
    Illumination
    This	function	makes	the	LED	on	the	front	of	TV	illuminated	in	several	ways.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Illumination”.
    Item
    Off The
    NOTE•	The	factory	default	for	this	item	is	“Watch”.	Set	to	“Off”	if	you	do	not	want	the	LED	to	illuminate.
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    Connecting a USB device
    Connect	a	USB	device	to	the	TV	as	shown	below.
    •	The	TV	automatically	switches	to	the	USB	mode	when	a	USB	device	is	inserted	in	the	USB	terminal	(this	does	not	work	when	using	the	time	shift	function).•	Depending	on	the	USB	device,	the	TV	may	not	be	able	to	recognise	the	contained	data.•	Use	only	alphanumeric	characters	for	naming	files.•	File	names	over	80	characters	(may	vary	depending	on	the	character	set)	may	not	be	displayed.•	Do	not	disconnect	a	USB	device	or	memory	card	from	the	TV	while	transferring	files,	using	the	slide	show	function,	when	a	screen	is	switching	to	another	or	before	you	exit	“USB”	from	the	“INPUT”	menu.•	Do	not	connect	and	disconnect	a	USB	device	from	the	TV	repeatedly.
    CAUTION•	Do	not	use	a	USB	extension	cable	when	connecting	a	USB	device	to	the	USB	terminal	of	the	TV.•	Using	a	USB	extension	cable	may	prevent	the	TV	from	performing	correctly.
    USB media/Home network
    Select	“USB”	or	“Home	network”	from	the	“INPUT”	menu	to	enter	this	mode	or	the	TV	automatically	switches	to	the	USB/Home	network	mode	when	a	USB	device/a	Home	network	server	is	connected	to	the	TV.
    USB media/Home networkIn	both	modes,	you	can	enjoy	viewing	photos,	listening	to	music	and	watching	videos	from	external	USB	devices	or	Home	network	server.
    NOTE•	To	connect	a	Home	network	server,	refer	to	Network setup	(Page	54).•	“Wide	mode”	is	fixed	during	“Photo	mode”.	During	“Video	mode”,	you	can	select	“Auto”	or	“Original”.
    Selecting modes and drives/servers
    Photo mode
    Video modeMusic mode
     1Press B to select the drive/server where you want to find your files, and then press ;.•	Press Y to search for servers when in the Home network mode.
     2Press c/d to select among “Photo mode”, “Music mode” or “Video mode”, and then press ;.
    NOTE•	You	do	not	need	to	select	the	drive/server	in	step	1	when	there	is	only	one	drive	in	the	connected	USB	device	or	there	is	only	one	Home	network	server	connected	to	the	TV.•	16	is	the	maximum	number	of	drives	that	can	be	displayed	in	USB	mode.•	10	is	the	maximum	number	of	servers	that	can	be	displayed	in	Home	network	mode.•	You	cannot	enter	these	modes	when	there	is	no	server	connected	to	the	TV	in	Home	network	mode.
    Photo mode
    Viewing thumbnails
    *	This	screen	image	is	for	the	USB	mode.	It	may	be	slightly	different	in	the	Home	network	mode.
    Buttons for thumbnail operations
    Buttons
    Description
    ; When
    *	This	function	is	available	only	for	the	USB	mode.
    NOTE•	When	there	are	invalid	photo	files,	the	g	mark	will	be	displayed	for	the	file.•	You	can	see	the	file	name,	shooting	date,	file	size	and	pixel	size	of	the	selected	photo	on	the	left	of	the	screen	(shooting	date	is	only	available	in	the	EXIF	file	format).
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    Viewing enlarged photos
    Buttons for enlarged photo display operation
    ButtonsDescription
    c/d (Cursor) Go
    NOTE•	Rotating	photos	only	applies	to	the	temporarily	selected	item	and	this	setting	is	not	saved.
    Slide show
     ESelecting the BGMSetup	the	slide	show	BGM	from	“Select	slide	show	BGM”	by	pressing	B	when	selecting	photo	thumbnails.	This	function	is	available	only	for	the	USB	mode.
    Buttons for slide show BGM select operation
    Buttons
    Description
    ; When
    NOTE•	Slide	show	BGM	will	be	reset	in	the	cases	below.•	Select	“Reset	all	BGM”	by	pressing	B	during	selecting	music	files.•	Go	back	to	the	top	menu.•	Change	the	“INPUT”.•	When	there	are	invalid	music	files,	the	g	mark	will	be	displayed	for	the	file.•	The	displayed	play	time	may	differ	slightly	from	the	actual	play	time	depending	on	the	files.
     ESlide show
    Buttons for slide show operation
    Buttons
    Description
    6 Return
    NOTE•	The	selected	BGMs	are	played	repeatedly.•	The	slide	show	continues	until	you	press	6.•	The	slide	show	interval	per	photo	can	be	set	in	“Select	slide	show	interval”	by	pressing	B.•	Depending	on	the	photo,	the	slide	show	interval	per	photo	may	be	longer	than	the	interval	selected	in	the	settings.
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    Music mode
    *	This	screen	image	is	for	the	USB	mode.	It	may	be	slightly	different	in	the	Home	network	mode.
    Buttons for music mode
    ButtonsDescription
    ; When
    *	This	function	is	available	only	for	the	USB	mode.
    NOTE•	When	there	are	invalid	music	files,	the	g	mark	will	be	displayed	for	the	file.•	The	displayed	play	time	may	differ	slightly	from	the	actual	play	time	depending	on	the	files.
    Video mode
    Buttons for file selecting operations
    Buttons
    Description
    ; When
    *	This	function	is	available	only	for	the	USB	mode.
    NOTE•	Instead	of	pressing	buttons	on	the	remote	control	unit,	the	operations	above	are	also	available	on	the	screen	with	the	operation	panel.	You	can	display	this	operation	panel	by	pressing	CONTROL	on	the	remote	control	unit	or	select	“Control	(USB)”	or	“Control	(Home	network)”	from	“Option”	>	“Option	for	view”.
    Buttons for playing mode
    Buttons
    Description
    ; When
    *	This	function	is	available	only	for	the	USB	mode.
    NOTE•	Reverse/fast	forward	continues	from	one	file	to	another	during	continuous	playback.
    Other useful features
      
    						
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