4. HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) may allow compatible equipment connected to the
TV (eg. A sound bar) to receive audio from the TV via a “return” channel in a compatible
HDMI cable, so that the sound is heard through the sound bar without having to connect
a second cable between the two devices. Some other functions, such as use of the TVs
remote control to control the volume on the connected equipment may also be
applicable.
HDMI ARC needs to be switched On as part of the HDMI CEC sub-menu in the main
Option Menu, and any ARC compatible equipment must only be connected to the HDMI 1
input. As ARC functionality differs widely between different products and brands, if after
selecting ARC operation you find the TV or any connected equipment performing
unusually, turn off the HDMI ARC function and use the analogue audio output socket or
the coaxial digital audio output socket on the TV to connect audio to your Sound Bar or
home theatre system.
PVR File System
In the PVR File System sub-menu, you will be asked to format your USB 2.0
flash drive or hard disk for PVR operation. If you are not familiar with the
various drive or partition options for storage devices, start this process using
a blank (ie. Unused storage device), or one which does not hold sensitive or
required data.
Select Disc
To view and select the USB drive or hard disc that you would like to record to, press the OK
button to enter the Select Disk sub-menu and then press or buttons on your remote control
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to select the particular storage device type that is connected to the TV. Press the OK button to
return to the PVR File System sub-menu.
Check PVR File System
Press the OK button to start checking the file system of your USB storage or Hard Disk, and
check the recording speed capability of the connected device. Once SUCCESS is shown after
checking, you will then be able to begin recording or use the Time Shift Function. If FAIL is
shown after checking, you will need to format your USB drive or Hard Disc before being able to
record or use the Time Shift feature. Use of the High Speed format option is recommended.
Format
When you format your USB flash drive or Hard Disc, any saved data will be
lost. This TV primarily supports USB 2.0 flash drives and hard-drives, with its
USB socket supporting up to 500mA current drain. USB 3.0 drives (operating
in USB 2.0 compatibility mode) may also be usable, but their compatibility
will need to be checked on a case-by-case basis.
PVR File System Type
There are two types of supported formats: FAT32 and Hi Speed Format. You can press or
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buttons to choose the type of format. If FAT32 is selected, you will have to format the whole of
your USB drive. If Hi Speed Format is selected, you will then be able to press or to select the
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size you wish to use (for example 1GB, 10GB, 20GB... or All). Once a particular size is selected for
recording, you will be able to use the remaining space of your USB drive or Hard Disc for other
data storage.
WARNING: Please not that no matter what size is selected for recording, all of the data on the
allocated partition of the hard disc will be lost after formatting. During Hi-Speed formatting of
some USB drives, you may need to select a smaller time shift size than the maximum capacity of
the drive, as some storage capacity is used in the PVR set-up process.
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