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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Joey 12:06am on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
Is sufficient to prove that LG flat-panel television in the field of extraordinary strength. However, and Sharp. My friend has this product.so i am very happy to tell about this product.
Bhikkhu Santi 11:06am on Friday, August 6th, 2010 
This high-definition monitor houses a delicate 42-inch screen. It excels in performance, design and features.
Schabernack 7:33pm on Monday, July 26th, 2010 
great tv, great picture and easy set up bought this tv on here last week, from electrical 247 (think thats their name), it arrived pretty quickly.. 42LG5000 Just bought this TV but would like to know if anyone has sorted out the picture settings,the out of box settings are awful.
xlnt 10:28am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
We decided to upgrade the TV in our bedroom. After some disappointment with a Mitsubishi, that was replaced with a Sony recently.
Rubsi 12:34pm on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 
great tv, great picture and easy set up bought this tv on here last week, from electrical 247 (think thats their name), it arrived pretty quickly..
Beuss 6:34pm on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 
We bought this TV when it first became available as it achieved a Which magazine Best Buy award. It has not disappointed us.

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GC990W1_GC480W1_NA2ALL_07V

3/10/04

1:56 PM

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User guide
Video Model: GC990W GC480W GC260W
Before connecting, operating or adjusting your new Video, please read this user guide carefully. Thank you. Model No. GC990W1/GC480W1/GC260W1 Part No. 3834RV0007V

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Contents, safety and cleaning
Please read the following information carefully.

Contents

Introducing your Video and remote control Connecting to a television Tuning TV stations Adjusting TV stations manually Operating your Video Recording Television programs Timer recording Advanced functions Troubleshooting Controlling your TV with the supplied remote control and technical specifications 3 4

Safety

Position your Video so that no bright light or sunlight falls directly onto it. Care should be taken not to expose your Video to any unnecessary vibration, moisture, dust or heat. During electrical storms it is advisable to unplug both the aerial cable and mains plug to prevent accidental damage to your Video and TV. Do not operate your Video if it is damaged. If your Video still does not operate properly, unplug it and call your dealer. Your Video should not be repaired by anyone except qualified service personnel. Never remove the top cover of your Video as this can expose you to very high voltage and other hazards. Ensure that your Video is placed in a position to allow a free flow of air. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Cleaning

1 Unplug the Video from the mains supply. 2 Clean the cabinet with a soft damp cloth, do not apply liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Never spray cleaning liquids on or near the Video.

Video head cleaning

Whenever a video cassette is inserted into or ejected from your Video the video head is automatically cleaned. This should mean that additional head cleaning should not be necessary. However dirt accumulating on the head after a long period of time can cause the playback picture to become blurred or broken up. High quality video cassette tapes will not normally deposit dirt onto the video head, but old or damaged tapes might.

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Introducing your Video and Remote Control
Most of your Videos functions are accessed using the Remote Control. A summary of the functions of the main buttons are shown below (right), other buttons are described elsewhere in this guide. Basic functions of your Video can also be operated using the control panel on the front of your Video.
To turn the Video on. After turning on, the Video can be operated by the Remote Control
To stop or eject the tape Tape Compartment To record the programme you are watching To rewind a tape To play a tape To fast forward a tape To switch the child lock on and off TV control buttons (Controlling your TV with the supplied remote control -See page 15)
To select the recording speed of the tape To record programme being watched Select the channel you want to watch. Display Panel Remote Control Sensor To Pause a tape or view it frame by frame To pause and view frame by frame To display the on screen menu
To select the input source for recording Use the 3/4/1/2 buttons to move through the menus, after accessing them via the MENU button. Select the channel you want to watch (PR+/-). To adjust tracking (TRK+/-). To control vertical tremble during picture still (TRK +/-). Press OK to approve a menu item or show the clock or counter. To watch one TV channel whilst recording another.

GC480W

GC260W
To reset the tape counter to zero To fast forward picture search by 30 secs.

Audio IN Video IN

Video IN and Audio IN sockets are for connecting devices such as Video Cameras, Games Consoles and other Video. You will need to connect to them using an Audio Video cable.

See page 12

Feature is not available.
Dont forget to install AAA type batteries in the Remote Control.

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Connecting to a television
The information given here refers to the two most common forms of connection. Make sure that all the appliances are unplugged from the mains power, before making any connections to avoid causing damage to your equipment. Using a AV cable to connect your appliances will give you the best sound and picture quality.

Connection guide

Television (not supplied) Roof aerial (not supplied)
Roof aerial Your outside aerial should be connected to the AERIAL socket of your Video. RF cable If you are using the RF cable a connection needs to be made from the RF.OUT socket on your Video to the aerial socket on your television.
Press POWER on the Remote Control to put the Video on standby then press and hold PROG. 3 or 4 on the front of your Video for more than 4 seconds. If the test picture appear clearly on the television screen, the position 68 is your video channel. If the test picture do not appear clearly, go to next. Select a vacant position between 28 and 68 on your television. Press PROG. 3 or 4 on the Video until the test picture appear clearly on the television screen.

AUDIO/VIDEO IN

RF cable

AUDIO / VIDEO OUT

Audio cable
AV socket If you have a AV socket connection on your television you can connect the televisions AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN sockets to the AUDIO OUT/VIDEO OUT sockets on the back of the Video.

Video cable

Note : GC480W/GC260W have no AUDIO OUT (R) sockets.

Tune a video channel

If you are using a AV connection then the video picture will be shown on the AV channel of your television.
You should use either a RF connection or a AV connection between your Video and Television.

Aerial in RF out

If you are using a RF cable you need to select a Video channel on your television and tune it to the Video signal, a test picture. Turn on the Video and TV. Select the vacant position 68 on your TV.
You can also set the output frequency to OFF if there is any interference when your TV is connected to the Video with a AV cable. Press POWER on the front of your video when you have finished.

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Tuning in TV stations
The first time you use your Video you will see ACMS (Automatic Channel Memory System) displayed on the screen. This system automatically tunes and stores TV channels. If you want to return to ACMS after your initial set up, access it via the menu.

Using ACMS

1 Press the POWER your Video. to turn on 5 Check that the channels correspond to the positions in which you want them. If they are not in the order that you would like they can be moved or deleted. See Changing the order of the television stations and Deleting the television stations. 6 Press to store the settings.
Changing the order of the television stations
You will find it useful to have a current television programme guide to hand during this operation. 1 Press to access the main menu. Use 1 or 2 to select PR SET then press OK. 2 Press again.
Deleting the television stations
1 Press menu. to access the main 2 Use 1 or 2 to select PR SET then press OK. 3 Press then use 3 or 4 to select the programme number you wish to delete. 4 Press 1, after a short while the selected station will be deleted. The remaining stations are resorted automatically. 5 Press to remove the menu. If you wish to delete further stations repeat the above process.
2 Select the video channel you have tuned on your television, refer to your TV user guide if necessary. The ACMS menu screen will appear.

D ACMS

3 Use either the 3 or 4 buttons to select the programme number that you wish to move. Then press 2.
4 Press 3 or 4 until you reach the position you wish to store the channel in. 5 Press OK. The programme will move to the new position. 6 Press to leave the menu.
3 Press OK to start the automatic tuning process. 4 When the ACMS has finished a screen showing all the channels that have been found and the positions they have been placed in will be displayed.

Selecting ACMS

1 Turn on your television and your Video and select the video channel on your television. 2 Press to access the main menu. Press 1 or 2 to select ACMS, and then OK. 3 Follow the instructions in Using ACMS, at the beginning of this page.

To move other programs repeat the above process.

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Tuning and adjusting TV stations manually
You may prefer to tune your television manually. Manual tuning can be more effective if the television signal in your area is too weak for the ACMS to work properly. You can also fine tune your channels and customise the channel names.

Manual tuning

1 Turn on your television and your Video. Select the video channel on your television and press to access the main menu. 2 Press either 1 or 2 to select PR SET then press OK. 3 Press again and the television station table will then appear. 4 Use the 3 or 4 buttons to select the programme number you want to tune then press OK. 5 Select the CH section (if not already selected) by using the 1 or 2 buttons and then press AV to select C (Standard stations) or S (Cable stations). 6 Use the 3 or 4 buttons to move through the channel numbers to find the required station. 7 The station can be fine tuned to improve picture quality. Select MFT (Manual Fine Tuning) using the 1 or 2 buttons. Use the 3 or 4 buttons to adjust the picture. 8 Select STATION by pressing 2 you can then name your station. 9 Press OK to reveal the television station name list. Use the 3 or 4 buttons to select a station name from the list. Press OK to select it.
SBS ABC SEVEN NINE TEN NBN GWN WIN

CH C40

MFT 00
If it is necessary for you to tune all the television stations manually you may find it easier if you write the CH numbers down for each station as you find them. You can then select each channel from the main menu and type the CH numbers in directly. Each channel will then be in the correct position so there is no need to change them later.
6 Use 3 or 4 to select letters and numbers for the new station name up to a maximum of 5. 7 Press 1 or 2 to move between the characters. 8 Press OK. 9 To confirm the new position press. 10 press again to exit the menu. 11 The new station name is now stored in your Video.

PSET R

If the name you require is not on the list see Customising station names opposite (Start from step No. 5). 10 To confirm the station placement press. 11 Press menu. again to remove the
Customising station names
If the station name you require isnt listed you can insert one manually instead of using the templates. 1 Press to access the main menu. Use 1 or 2 to select PR SET then press OK. 2 Press again then use 3 or 4 to select the programme number you wish to customise station name. 3 Press OK. 4 Press 2 to go to STATION and then press OK. 5 Then press 2, a flashing bar appears beneath the first letter.

12 The new station has now been stored into your Video. If you wish to manually tune other channels you should repeat the above procedure. To move the manually tuned channel to its correct position see Changing the order of the television stations on page 5.

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Operating your Video
The main functions of your Video can be operated using either the Remote Control or front control panel on the Video. Before starting, you should ensure that your television and your Video have been plugged in and switched on and that the video channel on your television is selected.

Playing a video tape

Press PLAY B. The television screen will display PLAY.

Auto tracking

Your Video will automatically adjust the tracking to give you the best picture quality. If the quality of the recording is poor, repeatedly press TRK + or - on the remote control to manually adjust the tracking until any distortions have been removed.
Press REW 5 or FF 6 to make the tape play rapidly forwards or backwards. The picture will be shown at seven times normal play speed.

Fast Forward/Rewind

To fast forward or rewind at maximum speed, the tape must not be in play mode. Press STOP 9 then press either 5 REW for rewind or FF 6 for fast forward. Whilst you are rewinding or fast forwarding you can view the section you are passing. Press and hold (for a few seconds) either REW 5 or FF 6. Releasing the REW 5 or FF 6 will return the Video to normal rewind or fast forward operation.
once = slow play twice = still three times = play backwards four times = Reverse play 3x speed five times = Reverse play 7x speed once = 2x forward play twice = 7x forward play
Frame Advance (GC990W/GC480W Only)
1 Pressing P/STILL ; repeatedly will advance the picture frame by frame. 2 You can use the TRK + or - buttons to reduce any vertical movement seen on the still picture. 3 Press PLAY B to continue play from pause.
To switch off the slow motion and shuttle, press the desired function. During slow motion and shuttle, the noise bars may appear on the picture according to the status of tape. If distortions can be seen in the picture, reduce them with TRK + or -.

Stopping play

Simply press STOP 9 to halt video play. The Video will revert to television mode.

Removing the Video tape

Press EJECT / to remove the video cassette from your Video. If the end of the tape is reached, your Video will automatically stop, rewind, eject the tape and place itself into Standby mode.

Pausing a tape

Pressing P/STILL ; will pause play, giving you a still picture on the screen. This picture may display some interference in the form of black and white horizontal lines. This is perfectly normal and does not mean that the video tape or Video are damaged. The tape can be paused for up to five minutes. The Video will then automatically stop playing a tape in order to avoid damaging the tape or your Video.

Picture Search

While a video cassette is playing you can search the tape forward and backward to look for a specific position on the tape.
Slow Motion Playback, Shuttle (GC990W/GC480W Only)
Using the 1 or 2 buttons it is possible to adjust playback speed during playing back or still picture. Below is a list of what speeds are accessible and how to reach them.

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Recording from television programs
There are two methods of recording, Instant Timer Recording (ITR) and Timer Recording. For all recording methods you should ensure the television channels are tuned and stored correctly and that the clock is set to the correct time.

Recording from RCA

If you wish to record directly from the AV socket at the front of your Video, connect the device you wish to record from using a AV cable and press AV to display the picture from the device.

Instant Timer Recording

ITR begins recording immediately, either for a set period of time or until the tape runs out. 1 Turn on your Video and television. Insert a video tape into the Video. Select the Video channel on your television. 2 Use the PR + or - buttons to select which programme you wish to record. The currently selected programme will be displayed on screen. You can also select the programme number using the Remote Control number buttons. 3 Press 0 REC/ITR to begin recording. On the first press REC SP (or LP) will appear on the television screen.
The Video will start recording. It will continue recording until the end of the tape is reached or it is manually stopped. To set the length of time which you want to record for, press the 0 REC/ITR button twice. The television screen will show 0H30. Each subsequent press of the 0 REC/ITR button will increase the recording time by thirty minutes to a maximum of nine hours.
Tapes can be paused for up to five minutes. REC PAUSE will be displayed on the television screen while a tape is paused. After five minutes your Video will automatically cancel recording to prevent damage to the video tape or your Video. To view one channel whilst recording another, press TV/VCR to disappear VCR on the display panel. Using your TV remote, switch to the channel you want to watch.

Long Play/Standard Play

Your Video has a Long Play (LP) feature. This means you can record twice the amount of information on each recordable video tape. For example on a three hour (E180) tape you would be able to record six hours worth of programmes. With Long Play picture and sound playback quality are slightly reduced from that of standard play. Press the LP button if you wish to change to Long Play (LP), press it again to select Standard Play (SP). SP or LP will be displayed on your television screen to let you know which has been selected. EP provides three times as much recording time as SP.

REC SP 0H30

Finishing a recording
1 Press STOP 9. 2 Press EJECT /. EJECT will appear on the television screen. If the end of the tape is reached your Video will automatically stop recording, rewind, stop and eject the tape and place itself into Standby.

REC SP

You can also interrupt recording to avoid unwanted scenes. If you press P/STILL ; during ITR the Video will enter the record pause mode and the set period of time is cancelled. 1 To pause recording press P/STILL ;. 2 Press P/STILL ; again to continue recording.

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Recording using Timer Recording
Allows you to specify a time at which the Video will start recording. This can be done up to one month in advance with up to seven recordings being pre-programmed. Ensure the television channels have been tuned and stored correctly and that the clock is set to the correct time.

Timer Recording

Insert a video tape. 1 Press for the main menu. 2 Use 1 or 2 to select REC. 3 Press OK. Press OK again to enter the timer record menu.
PR -------DATE -------T I M E - : - - ~ - -: - : - - ~ - -: - : - -~- - : - : - -~- - : - : - -~- - : - : - -~- - : - : - -~- - : SP SP SP SP SP SP SP
Sunday at the set time, or individual days e.g. MO (Monday) to record at the same time every week. Press 1 or 2 to select, then press OK to confirm. 6 Enter the time of the start and end of the programme that you wish to record. The Video uses a 24 hour clock.
PR PR-01 ------DATE T I M E : 00 ~ 11: 00 -- - : - - ~ - -: - -- - : - -~- - : - -- - : - -~- - : - -- - : - -~- - : - -- - : - -~- - : - -- - : - -~- - : - SP SP SP SP SP SP SP
Check the details on the television screen and reenter it. If you want to enter more Timer recordings, repeat the above process from point 3. Press again to remove the menu. 9 Place the Video on standby by pressing the POWER on the remote control. TIMER will appear in the Video display to show that it is set to record. The Video is now set to record at the time you have specified. 10 Press POWER to end recording.
Use the 1 or 2 buttons to select the section you wish to change and the 3 or 4 buttons to change those sections.

Protect your recordings

4 To enter the programme number that you wish to record you can scroll through the available options using the 3 or 4 buttons or you can enter the numbers directly. When selecting single digit numbers remember to put 0 first. If you wish to record from the VIDEO IN/AUDIO IN sockets press AV. 5 Press 2 and enter the date of the programme that you wish to record. Press OK before entering a date to select one of the automated features. They are DLY (daily) to record every day except Saturday and

To stop a recording you have made being recorded over, break off the protection tab on the rear of the video tape. To record on a tape that has had its protection strip removed, cover the hole with adhesive tape.
7 Press 2 to select the recording speed. Use the 3 or 4 to move among Standard Play, Intelligent Play and Long Play. IP (Intelligent Play) determines how much tape is left and switches speed from SP to LP, if necessary, to complete recording the programme. 8 Check that the timer event details are correct, if they are, press to save your settings. If PLEASE CHECK is displayed you have entered incorrect information.

Changing timer events

If you wish at any time to change a recording event press 3 or 4 to select the timer slot that you wish to change. Press 1 to delete or OK to edit that entry.

Recording tape to tape

You will need a second Video for tape to tape copying. Connect using a AV cable from AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN sockets of your Video. Select audio/video mode on the recording Video by pressing the AV on the Remote Control. To monitor the recording, connect the recording Video to your TV using the standard coaxial aerial cable. NOTE Your Video may also record NTSC signal from AV input jack on the front of Video.

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Advanced functions on your Video
Your Video has some advanced operations with features you may find useful.
CM (Commercial Message) Skip
This enables you to skip past small sections of the video tape, such as commercial messages, television adverts or film trailers. Press the CM SKIP button on the remote control, during play. Each subsequent press of the button increases the amount of the tape which is skipped by 30 seconds, up to a total of three minutes (180 seconds). After the chosen time has passed normal play will automatically resume.
1 Press to enter the main menu. 2 Use 1 or 2 to select OPR then press OK.
PAL Signals (Playback or recording mode)
NTSC Signals (Recording mode)
NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43 OFF SOFT SHARP AUTO PAL MESECAM

SYSTEM

3 Use the 3 or 4 buttons to select OFF, SOFT or SHARP. 4 Press to exit the menus.
NTSC Signals (Playback mode)
NTSC 3.58: Use when recording NTSC 3.58 signals. NTSC 4.43: Use when recording NTSC 4.43 signals.

Colour standards

Your Video uses dual colour standards, PAL B/G and SECAM B/G. During play your Video should select the Colour System automatically, however if you experience problems you may need to do it manually. 1 Press to enter the main menu. 2 Use 1 or 2 to select SYSTEM then press OK. 3 Use 3 or 4 to select the colour system used in your recording.
NTSC PB NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43
OPR (Optimum Picture Response)
This enhances the picture from the video tape by adjusting to the condition of the video tape. If you feel that the picture needs adjusting you can manually change the OPR setting. You can only set OPR when a tape is playing in the Video.

You can turn off the buttons on the Control Panel so that your Video can only be operated using the Remote Control. 1 Press the LOCK on the Remote Control. SAFE will appear on the television screen for a few seconds. None of the buttons on the Control Panel will work apart from EJECT /.

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Sound settings (GC990W Only)
Your Video can record and play back stereo sound. You can select the way sound is played back. 1 Press to access the main menu. 2 Select AUDIO with the 1 or 2 buttons. 3 Press OK. 4 Use the 3 or 4 buttons to choose between: STEREO LEFT (left channel only) RIGHT (right channel only) MONO 5 Press to exit the menu.

ez Power Off

Press ez POWER OFF during play. The Video will automatically stop the tape, rewind to the beginning and eject the tape. It will then turn itself to standby.

ez Repeat

You can select a section of the video tape to repeat twice and then resume play. 1 Press and hold the ez REPEAT for more than 4 seconds. The Video will automatically rewind for as long as the ez REPEAT is held. 2 Release the button when you want the replay to begin. 3 The Video will then play the selected section twice.

EZ REPEAT

4 To resume normal play from any position, press PLAY B during the first repeat.

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Video Doctor
The Video Doctor will show the status of aspects of the Video. 1 Press to access the main menu. 2 Select Dr. with the 1 or 2 buttons. 3 Press OK.
NO. OF TIMER PROGRAMME 2 Shows the number of timer recording programmed. NEXT TIMER PROGRAMME PR-10:00-11:00 SP Shows the current status of timer recording. 5 Press to remove the menu from the television screen.

VIDEO DOCTOR

HEAD STATUS TAPE STATUS NO. OF TIMER PROGRAMME NEXT TIMER PROGRAMME OK

Language selection

It is possible to change the language that the on screen displays are shown in. You can choose between ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANCAIS, POLSKI and PCCK. 1 Press to display the main menu. 2 Select ABC using the 1 or 2 buttons. 3 Press OK to reveal the language choice screen. Select your desired language using the 3 or 4 buttons. 4 Press to store the settings.
4 Use the 3 or 4 buttons to check the following features. HEAD STATUS PLEASE CLEAN: The tape heads need cleaning. TAPE STATUS NOT RECORDABLE: The Cassette in the Video has had its protection tabs removed, insert a tape suitable for recording.

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Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with your Video please check the following before calling your service centre.
No picture and no sound TV programmes cannot Check that the Video plug has be recorded
been plugged in and switched on at a mains wall socket and that the television has been plugged in and switched on. Check the aerial lead is undamaged and securely connected to the correct sockets in both the television and the Video. Check that you have tuned into a video channel on your television. If you are using a AV connection, check that the cable is secure and that the correct AV channel is selected on your television. Check the reception on your television set. If you cannot receive a picture through your aerial, the Video will be unable to record television broadcasts. Check the aerial lead is undamaged and securely connected to the correct sockets. Check that the Video has been tuned to the television programmes properly. Check the rear of the video cassette to see if the safety tab used to prevent recording has been removed. Check that the signal being received by the television is reasonable quality.
The Remote Control does not work
Has the Video been plugged in and switched on? Check that the batteries have been inserted correctly into the Remote Control.
NICAM sound is not being recorded (GC990W Only)
Check that AUTO has been selected in the NICAM menu. Consult a TV guide to check that the broadcast was in stereo. Check your television user guide to see if you have a NICAM stereo feature on your television.
The top of the video picture is unstable
The video cassette may be damaged. Insert another video cassette and check the picture from it. Try adjusting the horizontal control on your television, you should consult your television user guide on how to do this. Check the aerial lead is undamaged and securely connected to the correct sockets. Ensure that the television has been correctly tuned to your Video.
No Hi - Fi sound (GC990W Only)
In the Audio menu check that the STEREO option has been selected. Check your television user guide to see if you have a stereo feature on your television.
No playback or a poor picture
Try a different video cassette. If the problem is resolved, the problem may have been the cassette itself. Try using the tracking buttons TRK + or - to reduce the amount of visible interference. If the cassette contains a recording that you have recently made from the television, the television channels may not be tuned to the Video correctly.
A video tape cannot be inserted

Check that there is not a cassette in the Video already. Is the video cassette the right way round? The windows should be at the top and the arrow should be pointing toward the Video.

Autoplay does not work

If the safety tab has not been removed from the video cassette this function will not work. This function will not work during the Lock operation (See page 11).

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Controlling your TV with the supplied remote control and technical specifications
Specifications are correct at time of printing. LG is constantly innovating and products may change at any time without warning.
You can control the sound level, input source, and power switch of your LG TV with the supplied remote control. By pressing You can TV POWER TV PR +/ TV VOL +/ TV AV Turn the TV on or off. Scans up or down through memorized channels. Adjust the volume of the TV. Switch the TVs input source between the TV and other input sources.
Code numbers of controllable TVs
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your TV. Manufacturer LG / GoldStar Zenith Samsung Sony Hitachi Code Number 1 (Default), 2 1, 3, 4 6, 7 8, 9 4

Specifications

General Power Power consumption Video Head System Tape speed Tape Format Max. recording time Rewind time Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Operating humidity Timer Video Television system Recording format RF reception RF OUT Input level Output level Signal to noise ratio RF modulator Audio Input level Output level Track Frequency response Signal to noise ratio Dynamic range 110-240V~, 50/60Hz Approx. 12 Watts (Energy Saving mode: 3 Watts) Double azimuth 4 heads, helical scanning (GC990W/GC480W) Rotary 2 heads, helical scanning (GC260W) PAL: 23.39 mm/sec (SP mode) 11.69 mm/sec (LP mode) NTSC: 33.35 mm/sec (SP mode) 11.12 mm/sec (LP mode) Tape width 12.7mm (0.5 inch) PAL: 4 hours (SP mode, E-240 Tape) 8 hours (LP mode, E-240 Tape) NTSC: 2 hours (SP mode, T-120 Tape) 8 hours (EP mode, T-160 Tape) Approx. 65 (10) secs (E-180 tape) 360 x 82 x 230mm (W x H x D) 2.87kg 5 C - 35 C Less than 80% 24 hours display type CCIR standard (625 lines, 50 fields) PAL(B/G, D/K)/SECAM(B/G, D/K) colour signal PAL/MESECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43 PAL B/G, SECAM B/G PAL G VIDEO IN (RCA) 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm unbalanced VIDEO OUT (RCA) 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm unbalanced More than 43 dBm UHF channel 28-68 (Adjustable) AUDIO IN (RCA) - 6.0 dBm, more than 47 kohms AUDIO OUT (RCA) - 6.0 dBm, less than 1 kohms Mono track & Hi - Fi Track Normal : 100 Hz - 10 kHz (-6/+3 dBm) Hi - Fi : 20 Hz - 20 kHz (-3/+3 dBm) Hi-Fi : More than 70 dB (JIS A filter) Hi-Fi : More than 85 dB (JIS A filter)
Controlling other TVs with the remote control

You can control the sound level, input source, and power switch of non-LG TVs as well. If your TV is listed in the table below, set the appropriate manufacturer code. 1 While holding down TV POWER button, press the number buttons to select the manufacturer code for your TV (see the table on the right). 2 Release TV POWER button.
Notes Depending on your TV, some or all buttons may not function on the TV, even after entering the correct manufacturer code. If you enter a new code number, the code number previously entered will be erased. When you replace the batteries of the remote, the code number you have set may be reset to the default setting. Set the appropriate code number again.

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Model No. GC990W1/GC480W1/GC260W1 Part No. 3834RV0007V

 

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