Baumann Meyer DT2620D, DT3220D Operating Instruction

LCD TV
Operating Instructions
26” 32”
P/N 6P9-A30-107100
English
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Conformity............................................................................................................................................... 3
Disposal ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking and Setup ......................................................................................................................... 4
Scope of Supply ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Location .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Intended purpose ................................................................................................................................... 6
Viewing the Control Panels ............................................................................................................. 7
Front View ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Rear View .................................................................................................................................................. 7
Remote Control ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Remote Control ........................................................................................................................................ 8
Remote Control (For DTV) ...................................................................................................................... 9
Connections and Start of Operation ............................................................................................ 10
Connections for TV Reception ............................................................................................................ 10
Connecting a Satellite Receiver, a Set Top Box or a Video Recorder ........................................... 10
Connecting to the Roof Aerial .............................................................................................................. 11
Connecting to Cable Reception ............................................................................................................12
Connecting to Headphones ................................................................................................................. 12
Connecting Camcorders and Video Games ...................................................................................... 12
Connecting to a Computer ................................................................................................................... 14
Connecting to External Devices with Component Input ................................................................. 14
Connecting the Digital Audio Output ................................................................................................. 15
Connecting Several Devices ................................................................................................................ 15
Connecting Mains Cable ...................................................................................................................... 15
Connecting to the HDMI Connection .................................................................................................. 15
Inserting the Batteries ........................................................................................................................... 16
Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 17
Switching On .......................................................................................................................................... 17
Switching Off .......................................................................................................................................... 17
Setting up for Operation ....................................................................................................................... 17
Open, Select and Close Menus ............................................................................................................ 18
Tuning ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
Change channel ..................................................................................................................................... 19
Set Colour System ................................................................................................................................. 20
Set System .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Manual Tuning ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Fine Tuning ............................................................................................................................................. 21
Change Channel Name .......................................................................................................................... 22
Sound Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Improve Signal Quality .......................................................................................................................... 23
Set Channel ............................................................................................................................................. 23
Reduce Noise ......................................................................................................................................... 24
Channel Groups ..................................................................................................................................... 24
Set Screen Language ............................................................................................................................ 25
Set Aspect Ratio .................................................................................................................................... 25
Set Picture Mode ................................................................................................................................... 26
Audio Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 28
Adjust Individual Audio Frequencies ................................................................................................. 28
Content
Adjust Medium and Low Frequencies ................................................................................................ 29
Set the Audio Input (HDMI or PC) ...................................................................................................... 29
Set Sound Source ................................................................................................................................30
Set Time .................................................................................................................................................. 30
Set Switch on Time ............................................................................................................................... 31
Set Switch off Time ............................................................................................................................... 32
Automatic Switch off ............................................................................................................................. 32
Set On-Screen Display .......................................................................................................................... 33
Child Lock .............................................................................................................................................. 34
Set Characters for Teletext ................................................................................................................... 35
Restore Default ...................................................................................................................................... 35
Settings for the Computer .................................................................................................................... 35
DTV Setting (Option) .......................................................................................................................... 36
Setting up digital Television Tuner....................................................................................................... 36
Automatic Channel Scan ...................................................................................................................... 36
Manual Channel Scanning ................................................................................................................... 37
Channel Editing ..................................................................................................................................... 38
Sorting the Stored Channels ............................................................................................................... 38
Selecting the Channel............................................................................................................................ 39
Editing Your Favorite Channels ........................................................................................................... 39
Setting up Parental Lock ....................................................................................................................... 40
Adjusting the Translucency Level........................................................................................................ 41
Displaying the Teletext........................................................................................................................... 41
Selecting the Time Zone........................................................................................................................ 42
Setting the Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) ............................................................................ 42
Setting the Factory Default ................................................................................................................... 43
System Information ................................................................................................................................43
TV / RADIO Switching ............................................................................................................................ 44
EPG (Electronic Program Guide) ........................................................................................................ 44
Channel Information .............................................................................................................................. 44
Watching ................................................................................................................................................45
Watch Current Television Program ..................................................................................................... 45
Set Volume .............................................................................................................................................. 45
Change Channel ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Recall a Favourite Channel .................................................................................................................. 46
Select Source ......................................................................................................................................... 46
Watch Two Programs at the Same Time (PIP ) .................................................................................. 47
Set Picture-in-Picture Size .................................................................................................................... 48
Set Picture-in-Picture Position ............................................................................................................. 48
Change Picture-in-Picture Picture Mode ............................................................................................ 48
Change the Channel of Sub Picture (2-Tuner Model Only) .............................................................. 48
Teletext .................................................................................................................................................... 48
Still Picture ............................................................................................................................................. 49
Show Time .............................................................................................................................................. 49
Set Sleep Time ....................................................................................................................................... 49
Set Picture Mode while Watching ....................................................................................................... 49
Adjust Picture Size while Watching .................................................................................................... 49
Set Sound Effect while Watching ....................................................................................................... 50
Set Sound while Watching ................................................................................................................... 50
Set Stereo/Mono while Watching ........................................................................................................ 50
Cleaning and Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 51
Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 51
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................... 51
Technical specifications .................................................................................................................. 53
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This product fulfills the EC guidelines 89/336/EEC (EMC guideline) with amendments 93/68 EEC and 92/31 EEC and the EC guideline 73/23/EEC (low voltage guideline) with amendments 93/68/EEC.
This product is subject to the European guideline 2002/96/EC. All electric and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from household waste at publicly established facilities. Avoid hazard to the environment and dangers to your personal health by disposing the device properly. For further information about the proper disposal, contact the relevant local government department, the disposal facility or the shop where you bought the device.
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Disposal
Conformity
Conformity
Please check, that the delivery is complete.
1 Unit 2 Remote control 3 Batteries 4 Mains cable
• Read the following instructions carefully.
• Keep this manual at hand.
• Closely follow the instructions given.
• Proceed exactly as described in the instructions.
• Do not use the unit near water.
• Clean the unit with a dry cloth only.
• Ensure that the ventilation openings are not covered.
• Do not install the unit close to heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other devices (including amplifiers) radiating heat.
• Use grounded plugs (shock-proof plugs) and wall outlets only. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician to replace the outdated outlet.
• Lay the power cable in a manner that does not obstruct anyone. Make sure the power cable is not damaged or stepped on, particularly at the plug and at the exit of the unit.
• In case you have to disconnect the unit quickly from the mains, make sure the wall socket is easily accessible. Connect the unit as described in the instructions by the manufacturer.
• To completely disconnect the unit from the electric power, unplug the power cable.
• Do not use any extension cables.
• Use the accessories specified by the manufacturer only.
Unpacking and Setup
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Safety
Scope of Supply
Unpacking and Setup
Unpacking and Setup
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• Only use suitable stands, supports, carts or tables that ensure the unit does not tip over. If you place the unit on a cart, move it with caution to prevent injuries or damage resulting from tip-over.
• Unplug the unit during lightning storms or if you will not use it for a longer period of time.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only. Servicing is required if the unit has been damaged, e.g. if the power cable or power plug are damaged, if liquid or objects entered the unit, if it was subject to rain or any other kind of humidity, if it has been dropped or if it does not operate properly.
• Safety instructions to handle the battery - to prevent leakage of the batteries and related health hazards or damage to material follow the instructions below:
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Mind the polarity of the batteries (+/-) when inserting. Use only similar batteries (manufacturer, carbon, alkaline
,
old, new) together.
- Remove the batteries, if you will not use the unit for a longer period.
• To avoid electric shock or fire, do not expose the unit to rain or humidity.
• Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing water. Do not place any container with liquids (beverages, vases etc.) on the unit.
• Do not place any open fire (candles etc.) on the unit.
• If you use an outdoor antenna, make sure to ground the antenna to provide protection against voltage surges and build up of static charges.
This symbol indicates instructions to facilitate the operation.
This symbol indicates additional safety instructions in the text.
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The Best Distance
Background Light/Reflections
When watching television at night, the television should not be the only source of light in the room. The big difference of brightness between the screen and the background causes continuous dark-light adaptation of the eyes. This leads to strain of the eyes and may cause headaches. It is better, if a dim, indirect light lights-up the environment of the television. For the same reasons, make sure that no reflections on the screen impair the picture.
The Best Alignment
Additional Information on the Location
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
• Avoid humid and/or dusty environments.
• Place the unit on level, non-vibrating surfaces.
• Do not place the unit close to the outlets of air conditioners or heaters.
• Make sure the unit is easily accessible from all sides.
• Make sure that no liquids can enter the unit.
• Avoid extreme changes of temperature to prevent humidity condensing in the unit.
This is a unit for consumer electronics. It may only be used for private, non-industrial purposes. Furthermore the unit may only be operated indoors and not for commercial purposes.
Location
Intended purpose
Unpacking and Setup
The distance when watching programs on a television of this size should be approximately 2.2 to 2.7 metres. If the distance is too large or too small, this may lead to strain of your eyes. This may impair your health.
Choose a location that allows you to sit in a relaxed position. Otherwise, tension and further impairments to your health may be the consequence.
Keep this user guide carefully.
Viewing the Control Panels
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Front View
Rear View
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AV S-VIDEO Input
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AV AUDIO Input
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AV VIDEO Input
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Headphone Jack
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Power Inlet
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Analog RGB Input (PC)
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HDMI Input
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Audio Input (PC)
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Sound Line Out
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Euro-scart Jack (SCART2)
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Euro-scart Jack (SCART1)
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Digital Audio Out (Optical)
- 5.1 channel sound output for Home-theater system through the optical cable
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DTV/DVD Audio Input
(COMPONENT2)
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DTV/DVD Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input (COMPONENT2)
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DVD Audio Input
(COMPONENT1)
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DVD Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input
(COMPONENT1)
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Antenna Input Jack
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Power Switch (Main) (32” model only)
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DTV Antenna (Option)
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DTV Loop Out (Option)
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Input source selection button
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MENU selection button
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Volume adjustment button
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Channel selection button
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Remote control sensor
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Power Indicator
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Power button
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Speaker
26”
32”
Viewing the Control Panels
SPDIF OUT (Optical) may have
the signal compatibility problems with certain A/V receiver and this is known issues. Due to the problems, it may have difficulty in output sound.
Remote Control
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Temporary Sound Mute
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TV Input Source Selection
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External Source Input Selection
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Picture Size Selection
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Previous Channel
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TV Information Display
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Sound Selection : Mono/Stereo Dual Select ( )
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Fastext Functions
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Sound Effect Selection ( )
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- Exit from the OSD
- Display the current time when the OSD is off
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Teletext Functions:
- Teletext On/Off ( )
- Cancel ( )
- Sub Page On ( )
- Page Hold ( )
- Index ( )
- Mix ( )
- Size ( )
- Reveal ( )
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1 Power On/Off button
2 Numeric buttons
3 One/Two-Digit Channel
Selection
4 Favorite Channel Selection
5 Picture Still
6 Sleep Timer
7 Picture Mode Selection
( )
8 Sound Mode Selection
( )
9 Control the Cursor in the
OSD Menu ( ) and ( )
(Channel Up / Down) (Teletext Page Up / Down)
and
(Volume Up / Down)
10 MENU Confirmation
11 Display OSD Menu
12 PIP Functions:
- PIP On/Off ( )
- Position Selection ( )
- Size Selection ( )
- Picture Mode Selection ( )
- Swapping main and sub picture ( )
- Selecting the Input TV/AV ( )
- PIP Picture Size Selection ( )
- Swapping main and sub Sound( )
Remote Control
Remote Control
Remote Control
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External Source Input Selection
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Picture Size Selection
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Previous Channel
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TV Information Display
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Sound Selection : Mono/Stereo Dual Select ( )
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Fastext Functions
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Sound Effect Selection ( )
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Sound Effect Selection
- Exit from the OSD
- Display the current time when the OSD is off
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Teletext Functions:
- Teletext On/Off ( )
- Cancel ( )
- Sub Page On ( )
- Page Hold ( )
- Index ( )
- Mix ( )
- Size ( )
- Reveal ( )
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Digital Video Broadcast Functions :
- SETUP : Set options in
Digital TV menu.
- TV/RADIO : Select
Digital TV or Radio function.
- CH.LIST : Display Digital
TV channel list stored in TV.
- EPG : Display Program
Guide of Digital TV.
- CH + : DTV Channel Up
/Down
- CC : Closed Caption
On/Off
- TEXT : Display Teletext
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1 Power On/Off button
2 Numeric buttons
3 One/Two-Digit Channel
Selection
4 Favorite Channel Selection
5 Picture Still
6 Sleep Timer
7 Picture Mode Selection
( )
8 Sound Mode Selection
( )
9 Control the Cursor in the
OSD Menu ( ) and ( )
(Channel Up / Down) (Teletext Page Up / Down)
and
(Volume Up / Down)
10 MENU Confirmation
11 Display OSD Menu
12 PIP Functions:
- PIP On/Off ( )
- Position Selection ( )
- Size Selection ( )
- Swapping main and sub Picture ( )
- Selecting the Input Source ( )
- Swapping main and sub Sound ( )
- PIP Channel Selection ( )
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Temporary Sound Mute
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TV Input Source Selection
Remote Control (For DTV)
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You can connect roof aerial, cable reception, a satellite receiver, set top boxes (DVB-T) or video recorders etc. to the unit.
Connecting to a Device with SCART Socket
Use a SCART cable to connect the units.
1 Plug the SCART cable into the socket [SCART1]
on the television set.
2 Plug the other end of the SCART cable into the
output socket on the receiver.
Connecting to two Devices with SCART Socket
The unit has two SCART sockets. You can connect two devices by the SCART sockets at the same time. On how to select one device for display on the screen, see “Select Source” on Page 37.
1 Connect the first device as described above. 2 Plug the SCART cable of the second device
into the socket [SCART2] on the television set.
3 Plug the other end of the SCART cable into the
output socket on the receiver.
Connections and Start of Operation
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Connections for TV Reception
Connecting a Satellite Receiver, a Set Top Box or a Video Recorder
Connections and Start of Operation
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Connecting to the Roof Aerial
Connecting to a Device without SCART Socket
Use a coaxial cable to connect the units.
1 Plug the coaxial cable into the socket [ANT] on
the television set.
2 Plug the other end of the coaxial cable into the
output socket on the receiver.
1 Plug the coaxial cable of the roof aerial into
the socket [ANT].
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f both analog and digital signals are available,
connect each signal to the corresponding antenna jack.
If only one antenna signals is available connect the signal to DTV Antenna input jack and then connect the signal of the DTV Loop Out jack to the analog antenna jack with supplied antenna loop cable. (Option)
Connections and Start of Operation
Ensure that the roof aerial is properly installed and grounded. If the roof aerial is not properly grounded, voltage may damage the unit and static charges may build up.
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Rear of the TV
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Rear of the TV
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Connections and Start of Operation
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Connecting Camcorders and Video Games
Connecting to Cable Reception
Connecting to Headphones
1 Plug the coaxial cable of the cable reception
into the socket [ANT].
The output for the headphone is on the right rear side of the unit. If you connect a headset to the unit, the main speaker will be switched off.
You can use the television set to connect camcorder and video games. Use either the cinch sockets or one of the SCART sockets.
Connecting Camcorders and Video Games by AV Cable
1 Connect the AV cables according to the colours (red/white/yellow) to the sockets [VIDEO/AUDIO IN] and
the output sockets of the external devices.
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Connecting Camcorders and Video Games by S-Video Cable
1 Connect the S-Video cable to the socket [S-VIDEO] and the output sockets of the external devices. 2 Plug the audio cable into the socket [AUDIO IN] on the television set and connect the cable to the output
socket of the external device.
Connecting Camcorders and Video Games by SCART Cable
Use a SCART cable with a SCART plug on one end and AV plugs on the other end.
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Plug the SCART cable into the socket [SCART1] on the television set and connect the other end with the output sockets of the external devices.
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Connections and Start of Operation
Connections and Start of Operation
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Connecting to External Devices with Component Input
Connecting to a Computer
You can use the television set as a monitor for the computer. This is possible parallel to television operation. Use a 15-pin D-Sub cable to connect the television set to the computer.
1 Plug the cable into the output socket of the
graphic board.
2 Plug the other end of the cable into the socket
[RGB].
3 Connect the audio cable according to the
colours to the socket [AUDIO] on the television set and the output sockets of the graphic board.
Adjust the settings of the television picture corresponding to the settings for television operation. See “Settings” on Page 17.
You can use the television set to connect DVD recorder/player and set-top-box. Connect the audio and video cables from the external equipment's output jacks to the TV input jacks, as shown in the figure. When connecting the TV to external equipment, match the jack colors.
Connecting to External Devices
1 Plug the video cable according into the colours to
the output sockets of the external devices.
2 Plug the other end of the video cable according to
the colours into the Y, Pb, Pr sockets [COMPONENT1 or COMPONENT2] on the television set.
3 Plug the audio cable according to the colours to
the audio output sockets of the external devices.
4 Plug the other of the audio cable according to the
colours into the audio input socket on the television set.
If the television set does not receive any signal, adjust the output of the computer. For information on how to setup the computer, refer to the corresponding manual of the computer.
If the external equipment has mono audio output, connect it only to left socket of the audio input/output.
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Connecting the Digital Audio Output
You can Connect optical digital audio cable to "DIGITAL AUDIO OUT" on the rear of the TV and the other end to "DIGITAL AUDIO IN" of the equipment with a digital output to enjoy digital sound (Multi-Channel Surround Sound, Stereo, Dolby Sound).
1 Connecting the OPTICAL Port
Connect the OPTICAL port of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT on the rear of the TV to the optical audio input of the DVD Home Theater System (or AV Receiver Amplifier) using the optical cable.
Decrease the TV volume to enjoy the more clear and grand sound through separate speakers.
You can use the connections described parallel . On how to select the desired source see “Select Source” on Page 36 and “Select Signal Source for PIP” on Page 38.
1 Connect the mains cable.
This can be applied if there is the HDMI Output connector on the external device.
Connecting to the HDMI Connection
Connecting Mains Cable
Connecting Several Devices
What is HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)?
HDMI is a next generation interface that connects the digital audio and video signals using only one cable without compression. The sound signal supports multi-channel (5.1 Channel). So it is called a multimedia interface rather than a video terminal. The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smaller in size, has the HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) and supports multi channel audio.
Connections and Start of Operation
Refer to corresponding user's manual from the manufacturer for connecting the speaker to the DVD Home Theater System or AV Receiver Amplifier.
SPDIF OUT (Optical) may have the signal compatibility problems with certain A/V receiver and this is known issues. Due to the problems, it may have difficulty in output sound.
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1 Connecting HDMI/DVI Cable
Connect the HDMI/DVI cable and audio cable from the output jacks on the DVD player or Set-top box to the [HDMI] input jack and PC Audio input jacks on the TV.
2 Connecting HDMI Cable
Connect the HDMI cable from the output jack on the DVD player or Set-top box to the [HDMI] input jack on the TV.
For the operation of the remote control 2 type R03 1.5V Size AAA batteries are included in the delivery.
1 Remove the cover on the back of the
remote control and insert the batteries.
Notes on Handling Batteries
When used properly batteries are a safe and reliable source of energy. However, when misused or not used according to the intention, they may leak. In extreme cases there is a danger of explosion or fire. Therefore please understand that the manufacturer will not be liable in case of misuse or improper use. For detailed information on how to handle the batteries, please contact the respective manufacturer.
Inserting the Batteries
or
When inserting the batteries, ensure the polarity is matched correctly
(+ and - marking on the battery and on the unit).
Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Disposal of batteries is clearly regulated by legal acts. Consumer quantities of batteries must be taken back by the dealer or by local public collectors. Never discharge batteries together with common waste. Make use of the free public collection system! Protect your environment. Return used batteries.
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1 Press the power switch (main) on the back of the unit. (32” model only) 2 Press on the remote control. This switches the unit on and it can be operated using the remote
control.
Stand by
1 Press on the remote control.
Switch Stand by Off
1 Press the power switch (main) on the back of the unit. (32” model only)
Now the unit is switched off completely and does not consume any power.
You can adjust various settings of the unit to adapt it to your requirements.
Settings
Switching On
Setting up for Operation
Switching Off
Settings
If it is not explicitly stated otherwise, it will be assumed that the unit and the TV set are switched on and will be operated by the remote control.
By default, the unit is set to the English language. For information on how to change the on-screen language later, refer to: “Set Screen Language” on page 25.
Please note that the unit also consumes a little power when in stand by mode.
Settings
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¥
Position OK: Select MENU/EXIT: Exit
Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Colour
Tint
Colour Temperature
Standard
050
050
050
050
050
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Open, Select and Close Menus
Tuning
The settings of the unit are accessible via menus. To navigate in the menus proceed as follows:
1 Press .
The main menu opens. The submenu selected last will be displayed.
2 If necessary, press to return to the
main menu.
3 Press ¥ or to select the desired menu.
Or
4 Press or to select the desired sub menu. 5 Press ¥ or to set the desired sub menu. 6 Press to move one menu level up. 7 Press or to select the desired setting. 8 Press to activate the desired setting. 9 Press to save the settings.
Starting Automatic Tuning TV Stations
Use this feature to start automatic tuning. The TV channels will be tuned and stored. Later you can rearrange the sorting of the TV channels as you wish.
You only need to tune the TV channels, if the device is connected to a roof aerial. If you use a satellite receiver, a decoder or a similar device, the signal of this device will be shown. Press and select the desired device.
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Move
¥
0~9 Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
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PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Austria
Belgium
Belgium-Dutch
Croatia
Czech
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Auto Tuning
¥
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select AUTO TUNING. 4 Press . 5 Select the country where you want to operate
the unit.
6 Press or to select the desired setting. 7 Press to start tuning.
Press to interrupt tuning. The tuning starts and the TV channels are listed.
8 After tuning is completed a menu in which you
can make the settings opens.
Use this function to set the channel for individual stations.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select PROGRAMME. 4 Press ¥ or and select the desired channel. 5 Adjust the settings in the other menus. 6 Press to save the settings.
You can also make the settings later. Note that TV must be selected as a signal source for this menu to be active.
Change channel
Settings
Settings
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Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
¥
System
BG DK i L L’ M
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
¥
Auto PAL SECAM NTSC
Colour
0
Use this function to set the television signal to your national television standard.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select COLOUR. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: Auto, PAL, SECAM, NTSC
The automatic tuning function sets the unit automatically to the received signal. This is why the menu item AUTO cannot be selected.
Use this function to set the sound signal to your national television standard.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select SYSTEM. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: BG, DK, I, L, L’, M
Set Colour System
Set System
These settings are made automatically by the automatic tuning function. You should only change the settings described in this section, if you are familiar with the reception of television signals.
These settings are made automatically by the automatic tuning function. You should only change the settings described in this section, if you are familiar with the reception of television signals.
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Move
¥
Pr/C/S
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Use this function to tune the channels manually.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select PROGRAMME. 4 Press ¥ or and select the desired channel. 5 Press or and select MANUAL TUNING. 6 Press ¥ or and select the desired channel. 7 Press to select C for standard channels or
S for cable channels.
8 Adjust the settings in the other menus. 9 Press to save the settings.
Use this function to adjust the tuning of the individual channels for a clearer picture.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select PROGRAMME. 4 Press ¥ or and select the desired channel. 5 Press or and select FINE TUNING. 6 Press ¥ or and adjust the fine tuning. 7 Press to save the settings.
Settings
Settings
22
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
¥
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Sound
Stereo / Dual 1 Mono / Dual 1 Stereo / Dual 2 Mono / Dual 12
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Name
¥
Move 0~9 Adjust OK: Clear MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Name S 2 3
The names of the channels are programmed into the receiver. You can change these names manually.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select PROGRAMME. 4 Press ¥ or and select the desired channel. 5 Press or and select NAME. 6 Press . 7 Press or to select the desired letter. 8 Press ¥ or to move to the next letter. 9 Press to save the settings.
The unit can record and play back stereo sounds.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL.
Press or and select SOUND.
3 Press . 4 Press or to select the desired setting. 5 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: Stereo/Dual 1: National language stereo Mono/Dual 1: National language mono Stereo/Dual 2: Foreign language of the program Stereo/Dual 12: Both languages at the same time
Change Channel Name
Sound Settings
¥
This setting is only available if the tuner is receiving a signal from the roof aerial or the cable. If you have connected an external device, set the language on this device.
English
23
Move MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo /Dual
1
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Programme Edit
Lock SkipPr.
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
CH.
S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20
Freq.
471.25
471.25
471.25
471.25
471.25
471.25
471.25
471.25
471.25
Name
S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20
Delete
Move
Swap
Lock
Skip
Edit
Auto Tuning
Programme
Colour
System
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Name
Sound
Weak Signal Boost
Programme Edit
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
¥
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Weak Signal Boost
On Off
Improve Signal Quality
Set Channel
¥
Use this function to improve poor signal quality.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select WEAK SIGNAL
BOOST.
4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available : On/Off
Use this function to set the settings for individual channels.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select INSTALL. 3 Press or and select PROGRAMME EDIT. 4 Adjust the settings. 5 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: Delete: Delete a channel. Move: Move a channel up or down in the list of
channels. Swap: Swap selected channels. Lock: Lock channel Skip: Skip channels when scrolling
Italy
12
PAL
BG
S23
217.25
S23
Stereo / Dual 1
Off
Settings
Settings
24
Move
¥
0~9 Adjust OK: Clear MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Language
Geometry
Aspect
No WSS
Favourite Channel
PIP Adjustment
Factory Preset
English
Auto
Full
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Favourite Channel
1: Pr 01 2: Pr 17 3: Pr 12 4: Pr 13 5: Pr 06
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Noise Reduction
On Off
Use this function to reduce picture noise.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select NOISE REDUCTION. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: On/Off
Use this function to store channels in the list of favourites with access by .
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select SETUP. 3 Press or and select FAVOURITE
CHANNEL.
4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired line. 6 Press ¥ or to select the desired channel. 7 Press to save the settings.
To delete a wrong entry press .
Watch Favourite Channel
Press to scroll through your favourite channels.
Reduce Noise
Channel Groups
English
25
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Language
Geometry
Aspect
No WSS
Favourite Channel
PIP Adjustment
Factory Preset
English
Auto
Full
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Aspect
Auto Normal Full Zoom1 Zoom2 Panorama
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Language
Geometry
Aspect
No WSS
Favourite Channel
PIP Adjustment
Factory Preset
English
Auto
Full
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Language
English
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Dutch
Portuguese
Norsk
Dansk
By default, the unit is set to the English language. The screen display text can be displayed in several languages.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select SETUP. 3 Press or and select LANGUAGE. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings. 7 To return to the main menu, press several
times.
Set Wide Screen Format
Use this function to display programms broadcast in wide screen format.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select SETUP. 3 Press or and select ASPECT. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: Auto: Sets the display automatically to the broadcast format. Normal:
The format 16:9 is suppressed. The format 4:3 is not adapted a black area is displayed on the left and the right. Full: The format 16:9 is displayed as broadcast. The format 4:3 is horizontally spread. Zoom1: The format 4:3 is vertically spread. Zoom2:
Like zoom1 but the whole picture is moved upwards so that text at the bottom of the display becomes visible. Panorama: The format 16:9 is displayed as broadcast. The format 4:3 is horizontally spread. In this the outer areas of
the picture are modified more than the centre of the picture.
Set Screen Language
Set Aspect Ratio
You can scroll through the settings while watching. For this, press .
Settings
Settings
26
Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Colour
Tint
Colour Temperature
Standard
050
050
050
050
050
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Mode
Standard Sport Natural Mild Custom
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Language
Geometry
Aspect
No WSS
Favourite Channel
PIP Adjustment
Factory Preset
English
Auto
Full
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
No WSS
Full
Normal
Panorama
Display if no Wide Screen Signal is Received
Most programs are broadcast together with a signal describing the format of the picture. With this function you can set the way the picture is displayed, if no such signal is received. This function is only available, if you have set the picture format to AUTO.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select SETUP. 3 Press or and select NO WSS. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available : Normal: The format 16:9 is suppressed. The format 4:3 is not adapted a black area is displayed on the left
and the right. Full: The format 16:9 is displayed as broadcast. The format 4:3 is horizontally spread. Panorama: The format 16:9 is displayed as broadcast. The format 4:3 is horizontally spread.
In this the outer areas of the picture are modified more than the centre of the picture.
Use this function to adapt the picture optimally to the content. You can also adapt the sound modes for these settings. See “Adjust Individual Audio Frequencies” on page 28.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or , and select PICTURE. 3 Press or , and select MODE. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available : Standard: Setting for a bright background of the television set. Sport: Setting for a clearer picture. Natural: Setting for films and music. Mild: Setting for a dark background of the television set. Custom: Select this mode if you want to adjust the settings individually. See “Additional Picture Settings”
on page 27.
You can also select the picture mode manually. For this, press .
Set Picture Mode
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27
Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Colour
Tint
Colour Temperature
Standard
050
050
050
050
050
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Temperature
Red 50 Green 50 Blue 50
Colour Temperature
¥
Position OK: Select MENU/EXIT: Exit
Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Colour
Tint
Colour Temperature
Standard
050
050
050
050
050
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
If you use the PIP function, you can change the picture mode as follows:
* There is no the in 2-tuner model. If you want to change the picture mode in the sub picture, first you
select the sub picture by pressing the OK, and change the picture mode using the .
Additional Picture Settings
Use this functions to adjust the picture settings individually, if you have selected the picture mode Custom.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select PICTURE. 3 Press or to select the desired menu. 4 Press to open the desired menu. 5 Press ¥ or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings. The settings will
be saved in the picture mode Custom.
The following settings are available: Brightness: Brightness of the picture Contrast: Contrast of the picture Sharpness: Sharpens the edges of the objects Colour: Adjusts the intensity of the colours Tint: Sets the hue
Set Individual Colour Channels
Use this function to adjust the intensity of the individual colour channels.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select PICTURE. 3 Press or and select COLOUR
TEMPERATURE.
4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: Red/Green/Blue
To
Change the picture mode in the main picture
Change the picture mode in the sub picture
Press
Settings
Settings
28
Balance
Volume
Equalizer
SRS WOW
Audio Selection
HDMI Audio
050
019
Music
Off
Sub
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Standard
Music
Film
Speech
Custom
Equalizer
100 300 1K 10K 3K
Balance
Volume
Equalizer
SRS WOW
Audio Selection
HDMI Audio
050
019
Music
Off
Sub
HDMI
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Balance
Volume
Equalizer
SRS WOW
Audio Selection
HDMI Audio
050
019
Music
Off
Sub
HDMI
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Audio Settings
Set Balance
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select AUDIO. 3 Press or and select BALANCE. 4 Press . 5 Press ¥ or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
Set volume
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select AUDIO. 3 Press or and select VOLUME. 4 Press . 5 Press ¥ or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
Use this function to adjust the individual frequency ranges. The settings are allocated to the different picture modes. You can only adjust these settings, if the SRS function is turned off.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select AUDIO. 3 Press or and select EQUALIZER. 4 Press . 5 Press ¥ or to select the desired frequency. 6 Press or to select the desired setting. 7 Press to save the settings.
Adjust Individual Audio Frequencies
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29
Balance
Volume
Equalizer
SRS WOW
Audio Selection
HDMI Audio
050
019
Music
Off
Main
HDMI
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
HDMI Audio
HDMI PC
Balance
Volume
Equalizer
SRS WOW
Audio Selection
HDMI Audio
050
019
Music
Off
Main
HDMI
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
SRS WOW
On Off
Adjust Medium and Low Frequencies
Use this function to boots the medium and low frequencies to create a better surround sound. For this the SRS WOW®technology is used. is a registered trademark.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select AUDIO. 3 Press or and select SRS WOW. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: On/Off
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select AUDIO. 3 Press or and select HDMI AUDIO. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired settings. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available: HDMI/PC
When connecting the PC to your TV with the HDMI/DVI cable, you should select PC.
Set the Audio Input (HDMI or PC)
Settings
Settings
30
Clock
Update Pr.
On Timer
Off Timer
Audio Selection
- -:- -
Off
AM 12:00
Off
Main
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Clock
Clock AM1 1 : 34
¥
¥
Move 0~9 Adjust OK: Clear MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Balance
Volume
Equalizer
SRS WOW
Audio Selection
HDMI Audio
050
019
Music
Off
Main
HDMI
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Audio Selection
Main Sub
Use this function to set which sound you will hear when watching picture-in-picture mode.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select AUDIO. 3 Press or and select AUDIO SELECTION. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available : Main: You will hear the sound of the main screen Sub: You will hear the sound of the small screen
In order to set the correct times for switching on and off automatically, the clock in the receiver must be set correctly. By default, the unit receives the current time from the selected station. You can enter the time manually as well. Enter the time in 12-hour format.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select TIMER. 3 Press or and select CLOCK. 4 Press . 5 Press or and select AM for times between
0:00 hours and 12:00 hours or PM for the times between 12:00 hours and 24:00 hours.
6 Enter the time using the key pad. 7 Press to save the settings.
Set Sound Source
Set Time
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31
Clock
Update Pr.
On Timer
Off Timer
Audio Selection
- -:- -
Off
AM 12:00
Off
Main
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
On Timer
Move
¥
Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Enable On
On Time AM 1 1 : 3 4
Programme 01
Volume 020
Clock
Update Pr.
On Timer
Off Timer
Audio Selection
- -:- -
Off
AM 12:00
Off
Main
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move
¥
0~9 Adjust OK: Clear MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Set Switch on Time
Set Time by Station
Use this function to set the time of the unit to the time broadcast by the station.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select TIMER. 3 Press or and select UPDATE PR. 4 Press ¥ or and select the desired channel. 5 Press to save the settings.
Use this function to set a time when the unit turns on.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select TIMER. 3 Press or and select ON TIMER. 4 Press . 5 Press ¥ or and select ON or OFF. 6 Press or and select AM for times between
00:00 hours and 12:00 hours or PM for the times between 12:00 hours and 24:00 hours.
7 Enter the time using the key pad. 8 Select the channel. 9 Set the volume.
10 Press to save the settings.
Settings
Settings
32
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Clock
Update Pr.
On Timer
Off Timer
Audio Selection
- -:- -
Off
AM 12:00
Off
Main
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Off Timer
Move
¥
Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Enable On
Off Time AM - - : 3 4
Use this function to set a time when the unit turns off.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select TIMER. 3 Press or and select OFF TIMER. 4 Press . 5 Press ¥ or and select ON or OFF. 6 Press or and select AM for times between
00:00 hours and 12:00 hours or PM for the times between 12:00 hours and 24:00 hours.
7 Enter the time using the key pad. 8 Press to save the settings.
Automatic Switch off if no Signal is Received
This function switches the unit automatically off, if no signal is received. (E.g. when a video tape was played completely and the video recorder turns off).
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select NO SIGNAL POWER
OFF.
4 Press ¥ or and select the time. 5 Press to save the settings.
Set Switch off Time
Automatic Switch off
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33
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
OSD Setting
OSD Timeout 30 OSD Transparency 0
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Move
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Switch Off if no Key is Pressed
This function switches the unit automatically off, if no key is pressed for a longer time.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select NO OPERATION
POWER OFF.
4 Press ¥ or and select the time. 5 Press to save the settings.
Set Duration
Use this function to set the time span for which the on-screen display will be shown.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select OSD SETTING. 4 Press . 5 Press or and select OSD TIMEOUT. 6 Press ¥ or to select the desired setting. 7 Press to save the settings.
Set On-Screen Display
Settings
Settings
34
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move
¥
Adjust MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
OSD Setting
OSD Timeout 30 OSD Transparency 0
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
¥
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Local Lock
Off
Once
Always
Child Lock
Set Transparency
Use this function to set the transparency of the on-screen display.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select OSD SETTING. 4 Press . 5 Press or and select OSD
TRANSPARENCY.
6 Press ¥ or to select the desired setting. 7 Press to save the settings.
You can lock the keys on the front panel of the unit. Then the operation is only possible by the remote control. In this case keep the remote control out of the reach of children.
Activate Child Lock
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select LOCAL LOCK. 4 Press . 5 Press or to select the desired setting. 6 Press to save the settings.
If a deactivated key is pressed the message TV Key will appear
The following settings are available: Off: No key lock. Once: The key lock is active until the unit is turned on or off once using the remote control. Always: The key lock is permanently active.
English
35
Position OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Language
Geometry
Aspect
No WSS
Favourite Channel
PIP Adjustment
Factory Preset
English
Auto
Full
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
! Warning
Yes No
¥
Move OK: Select MENU: Previous EXIT: Exit
Local Lock
OSD Setting
No Signal Power Off
No Operation Power Off
Noise Reduction
Teletext Character Group
Off
20
180
On
West Europe
Teletext Character Group
West Europe
East Europe
Cyrillic
¥
Picture Audio Timer Install Setup Option
Set Characters for Teletext
Restore Default
Settings for the Computer
Deactivate Child Lock
To deactivate child lock, proceed as described in chapter “Activate Child Lock” on page34 and select OFF.
Use this function to set the character set for teletext to your region.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select OPTION. 3 Press or and select TELETEXT
CHARACTER GROUP.
4 Press or and select the character set. 5 Press to save the settings.
The following settings are available : Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Cyrillic
Use this function to set all settings you have made back to the default factory setting.
1 Press . To return to the main menu, press
several times.
2 Press ¥ or and select SETUP. 3 Press or and select FACTORY PRESET. 4 Press . 5 Press the mains switch on the back of the unit.
If you are using the unit as a monitor for your computer make the applicable settings accordingly. Set the resolution to 1024 X 768 and the frequency to 60 Hz.
Settings
CHANNEL

Channel Edit
Channel Scan
Manual Scan Channel Sorting
Ch.28
Digital Channel
CHANNEL SCAN
DTV Setting (Option)
36
Setting up Digital Television Tuner
Automatic Channel Scan
DTV Initializing......
1. TV
2. SCART1 Video
3. SCART2 Video
4. Video
5. S-Video
6. Component1
7. Component2
8. RGB
9. HDMI
-
. DTV
Input Selection
This feature operates only in the model with a built-in digital broadcast tuner. Television is not pre tuned and "No Signal" will appear on screen until antenna is connected to DTV aerial input and Digital Tuner is setup. Please follow the simple setup instructions below.
Selecting the Digital Television Input
1 Press "DTV" button on remote control, button will toggle
between DTV (built in digital Tuner) and component 1, Component 2.When television is first turned on or DTV is first selected after turning television on "DTV Initializing" will appear along with a green bar while television powers up the on board digital tuner.
or Press the TV/AV ( ) button.
A menu of all available input sources are displayed.
TV - SCART1 Video - SCART2 Video - Video - S-Video ­Component1 - Component2 - RGB - HDMI - DTV
2 Press the (/ ) button to select DTV and press the OK
button.
3 To return to the previous menu, press the EXIT button.
This function will tune and save all available Digital Television channels to the television memory.
Digital Tuner setup is done through a submenu available by pressing the "setup" button on the bottom left
corner of the remote control. Do not press the "menu" key located in the centre of the remote control as this does not lead to the Digital Tuner setup function
1 Press the SETUP button on the bottom row of the remote
control, the Digital Setup menu will appear.
2 Use the (/ ) buttons to highlight the antenna icon (located
in the right column of screen menu).
3 Press the OK button on the remote control, "channel edit" will
be highlighted.
4 Press the (/ ) buttons to highlight "Channel Scan" then
press the OK button.
5 Channel scanning automatically begins and will take a few
minutes to complete.
For each Television network the same channel will appear more than once in a numeric ordered group on the channel list, these usually include a Standard Definition (SD) channel, High Definition (HD) channel and other channels used by each network for multi casting. "For ease of use it is recommended that channel edit function is used to remove any unwanted or repetitious channels".
When tuning Digital television stations in built up areas(cities) often more than one television transmitter is present. In this
situation the complete list of channels will appear twice on the channel list. One of the lists will be from the closest transmitter and will represent the strongest signal for your area. For ease of use it is recommended that "channel edit" function is used to
remove any unwanted or repetitious channels.
CHANNEL
 
Channel Edit Channel Scan
Manual Scan
Channel Sorting
Manual Channel Scanning
DTV Setting (Option)
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MANUAL SCAN
Move TuneNumber
Signal Quality
Physical Number
Frequency
556.7
[MHz]
55%
UnLock
MANUAL SCAN
55
Move TuneNumber
Signal Quality
Physical Number
Frequency
556.7
[MHz]
55%
UnLock
55
You can specify each channel manually by either physical number or frequency to program TV channels.
Physical channel refers to the channels UHF or VHF number, the familiar channel numbers of 2, 7, 9 and 10
are not the physical channel numbers required for this type of tuning.
1 Press the SETUP button on the bottom row of the remote
control, the Digital Setup menu will appear.
2 Use the (/ ) button to highlight the antenna icon if not
already highlighted. Once highlighted press the OK button on the remote control.
3 Press the (/ ) button to highlight Manual Scan then press
the OK button.
4 Press the (¥ / ) button to select the Physical Number/
Frequency box. Use the (/ ) to activate either the Physical number or Frequency setting mode (the active mode is indicated by a black dot on the right of the box). Enter the appropriate number in the active box.
5 Once the appropriate Number is entered press the OK button
to assign the channel. The word “Lock” will appear if the assignment is successful, otherwise “Unlock” will be displayed if unsuccessful.
6 Repeat the same procedure for all channels. Once OK is
pressed and "Lock" appears the channel has been automatically saved and the next Physical number or Frequency can be entered.
7 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or Press
the SETUP button to exit the menu completely.
For each Physical number or Frequency "locked" multiple versions of the same channel will appear in the channel list, these usually
include a Standard Definition (SD) channel, High Definition (HD) channel and other channels used by that network for multi casting. For ease of use it is recommended that channel edit function is used to remove any unwanted or repetitious channels.
DTV Setting (Option)
38
Channel Editing
CHANNEL EDIT
Digital Phy28 Air
7. 7Digital
70.7HDDigital
Sorting the Stored Channels
CHANNEL

Channel Edit Channel Scan Manual Scan
Channel Sorting
By Logical
By Physical
CHANNEL

Channel Edit
Channel Scan Manual Scan Channel Sorting
CHANNEL

Channel Edit Channel Scan Manual Scan
Channel Sorting
1 Press the SETUP button on the bottom row of the remote
control, the Digital Setup menu will appear
2 Use the (/ ) button to highlight the antenna icon if not
already highlighted. Once highlighted press the OK button on the remote control.
3 Channel edit will be highlighted 4 Press the (/ ) button to highlight a channel you wish to
disable.
5 Press the (¥ ) button to disable the highlighted channel, the
channel will then turn grey showing it has been disabled.
6 Alternatively press the () button on an already disabled
channel to enable it, the selected channel then turns Green showing it has been enabled.
7 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or Press
the SETUP button to exit the menu completely.
This operation allows you to change the programme numbers of stored channels. This operation may be necessary after using automatic channels scan.
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the OK button. 3 Press the (/ ) button to select Channel Sorting and press
the OK button.
4 Select the channel sorting option by pressing the (/ )
button, and press the OK button to change the setting. You can select channel sorting option By Logical or By Physical.
BY Logical : Channel list is sorted by logical channel number.
BY Physical : Channel list is sorted by physical channel number.
5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press
the SETUP button to return normal viewing.
DTV Setting (Option)
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39
Selecting the Channel
You can change the current channel to any other channel you want.
1 Press the CH.LIST button.
The CHANNEL LIST is displayed.
2 Press the (/ ) button to select the channel that you want. 3 When the scroll bar is positioned on the channel you want to
view press OK .
1 Press the CH.LIST button.
2 Press the (/ ) button to select a channel and Press the
FAVOR ( ) button to add a channel to the favorite channel, and press again to delete the channel from the favorite channel. If a channel is added to favorite channel, the colour of the channel number is changed to white and a check is marked in front of the channel number. If a channel is deleted from favorite channel, the check mark as a favorite channel indicator is removed.
You can check the your favorite channel with
(/ )
button on the
remote control.
CHANNEL LIST
Ch.7 7Digital Ch.70 7HDDigitalCh.71 7HDDigital
CHANNEL LIST
Ch.7 7Digital
Ch.70 7HDDigital
Ch.71 7HDDigital
Editing Your Favorite Channels
This sub-menu allows you to set the age for parental locking and protect children from viewing programs unsuitable for their age.
Setting the Parental Ratings
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button. The SYSTEM menu is displayed with Parental Rating is selected.
3 Press the OK button. 4 Enter 4-digit password.
The default password is ‘ 0000’.
5 Press the OK button to select Set. 6 Press the (/ ) button to select restrictions level and press
the OK button . The following options are available.
No Block - R & Above - AV & Above - MA & Above ­M & Above - PG & Above - G & Above - Block All
7 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press
the SETUP button to return normal viewing.
Age limit can be applicable only for the signal which carries age limit information.
Changing the Password
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button. The SYSTEM menu is displayed with Parental Rating is selected.
3 Enter 4-digit password.
The default password is ‘ 0000’.
4 Press the (/ ) button to select New Password and press
the OK button.
5 Press the numeric button (0~9) to enter new password.
Press the numeric button (0~9) again to verify the new password.
When you forget your new password please consult the shop where you bought the TV or the nearest dealer.
DTV Setting (Option)
40
Setting up the Parental Lock
SYSTEM

Parental Rating
Opacity Time Zone Daylight Saving Factory Default About

SYSTEM

Parental Rating
Opacity Time Zone Daylight Saving Factory Default About

Enter Password
****
SYSTEM
Set
New Password
No Block
R & above AV & above MA & above PG & above G & above Block All
SYSTEM
Set
New Password
NEW PASSWORD
New Password
Confirm Password
****
****
SYSTEM

SYSTEM
Parental Rating
Opacity
Time Zone Daylight Saving Factory Default About

Opacity1
Opacity2 Opacity3 Opacity4 Opacity5
Parental Rating
Opacity
Time Zone Daylight Saving Factory Default About
You can set the translucency level of menus screen, teletext or closed captions.
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button.
3 Press the (/ ) button to select Opacity and press the OK
button. The options of the selected menu available are displayed.
4 Select the required option by pressing the (/ ) button, and
press the OK button to change the setting. The following options are available.
Opacity1 - Opacity2 - Opacity3 - Opacity4
5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press
the SETUP button to return normal viewing.
1 Press the TEXT button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to turn pages up or down.
Press number 100 to 899 to turn the direct number page.
To... Then...
• Teletext page down • Press the Red ( ) button.
• Teletext page up • Press the Green ( )button.
• Freeze teletext • Press the Yellow ( ) button.
• Unfreeze teletext • Press the Blue ( ) button.
3 Press the TEXT button again to return normal viewing.
DTV Setting (Option)
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41
Adjusting the Translucency Level
Displaying the Teletext
Red Green Yellow Blue
DTV Setting (Option)
42
Selecting the Time Zone
Setting the Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)
SYSTEM

Parental Rating Opacity Time Zone
Daylight Saving
Factory Default About
Off
On
SYSTEM

Parental Rating
Opacity Time Zone Daylight Saving Factory Default About

SYSTEM

NSW/ACT
VIC/TAS
QLD
SA
WA
NT
Auto Time Zone
Parental Rating Opacity
Time Zone
Daylight Saving Factory Default About
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button.
3 Press the (/ ) button to select Time Zone and press the
OK button.
4 Select a appropriate time zone by pressing the (/ ) button
and press the OK button to change the setting. You can select the time zone in the following order: NSW/ACT (New South Wales/ACT) - VIC/TAS (Victoria/ Tasmania) - QLD ( Queensland) - SA (South Australia) - WA (Western Australia) - NT (Northern Territory) - Auto Time Zone
5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press
the SETUP button to return normal viewing.
You can adjust current local time when summer time is applicable.
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button.
3 Press the (/ ) button to select Daylight Saving and press
the OK button.
4 Press the (/ ) button to select On or Off.
On: Set for daylight saving function activated, The current
time automatically moves one hour ahead.
Off : Set for daylight saving function deactivated.
If you select Auto Time Zone in the time Zone menu, this function does not work.
5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press
the SETUP button to return normal viewing.
The status of DTV Mode settings will return to factory default parameters by using this function.
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button.
3 Press the (/ ) button to select Factory Default. 4 Enter 4-digit password.
The default password is “0000”
5 Press the OK button to set to factory default settings.
You can check the current information about your TV such as TV's software version or manufacturing date.
1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Press the (/ ) button to select SYSTEM and press the OK
button.
3 Press the (/ ) button to select About and press the OK
button.
This information is necessary when you download new software.
4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press
the SETUP button to return normal viewing.
DTV Setting (Option)
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43
SYSTEM
Set
Parental Rating Opacity Time Zone Daylight Saving
Factory Default
About
Enter Password
**
*
*
SYSTEM

Parental Rating Opacity Time Zone Daylight Saving Factory Default
About
ABOUT
MDM - 300T
Software Version : 1.784 Date : Jun.,5,2006
Setting the Factory Default
System Information
DTV Setting (Option)
44
TV / RADIO Switching
EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
Channel Information
N/A
1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
You can use this menu when you change a TV channel to a radio channel or vice versa.
1 Press the TV/RADIO button. 2 When listening a radio channel, radio channel information will
be displayed on the TV screen. This TV/RADIO button does not work when the radio channel is not stored.
You can check the channel information on the channels of the transponder you are watching.
1 Press the EPG button then the following menu will be
displayed.
1. You can check local time, channel name, and other brief information on the current programme.
2. If you didn't set local time under 'Time zone' section, the EPG function may not work properly.
3. EPG information is delivered by terrestrial signal from service providers. If the channel does not carry any signal on the guide data, this function may not work properly.
2 Press the (/ ) button to select channel .
Then you can see current or next programme information of the selected channel.
3 If you want to see programme information of a program in the
program schedule list, press the (/ ) button to select the programme. Then you can see the programme information in the button window.
4 Press the SETUP, EXIT or OK button to finish GUIDE menu.
Brief information is displayed, such as current channel type, name, local start/end time, guide information, current time, fav/normal mode, Audio mode and Audio ID.
1 Press the DISPLAY() button, then the information bar will
pop-up.
If you have no information:
- Check your local time setting is correct.
- Information is not sent by the channel provider.
RF Signal Strength Channel Number A/V Info. Current Time Service Provider and Service Name
Current Program Next Program Parental Guidance
Rating
1
2 3
4
5
6
7 8
Watching
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When you switch the unit on, the current television program will be displayed.
1 Press ¥ or to set the desired volume.
Mute
1 Press to switch the sound temporarily off. 3 Press to switch the sound on again.
Press or to scroll through the channels.
Switch to Last Channel
Use this function to toggle between the last two channels you have watched.
1 Press .
Show Channel Information
Use this function to display the current station name and the channel.
1 Press . 2 Press again to hide the information.
Watch Current Television Program
Set Volume
Change Channel
Watching
Watching
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Input Selection
Recall a Favourite Channel
Select Source
1. TV
2. SCART1 VIDEO
3. SCART2 VIDEO
4. Video
5. S-Video
6. Component1
7. Component2
8. RGB
9. HDMI
-. DTV
Use this function to scroll through the channels or sources you have stored as your favourite stations. This way you do not need to scroll through all the stations, if you only want to watch specific subjects. On how to store channels as your favourites see: “Channel Groups” on page 24.
1 Press . 2 Press repeatedly until you select the desired channel.
Use this function to select which signal will be displayed on the main screen, if you have connected several sources (e.g. a decoder and a roof aerial).
1 Press .
Select Input
Use this function to switch directly between the different input channels. For this, press the keys below.
: Selects a RGB, HDMI input . : Selects a component input. : Selects a SCART or AV input. : Selects a TV.
Use this function to display a second picture. This way you can watch two programs you are receiving by antenna or by the other inputs at the same time. You can display on large and one small picture or two pictures of the same size. You can adapt the size and the position of the small picture.
Display Second Picture
1 Press .
Select Signal Source for PIP
Use this function to select which signal to display on the sub screen, if you have connected several sources.
1 Press .
Whenever you press , you can choose the external signal source excluding the chosen signal source on the main picture.
Toggle between Two Pictures
1 Press .
This function is only available if you have selected a signal source for the main screen and the sub screen.
Switch Second Picture Off
1 Press several times.
Toggle Sound between Main Screen and Sub Screen
1 Press .
Display Two Pictures at the same Time
1 Press several times.
This function is only available if you have selected a signal source for the main screen and the sub screen.
Watching
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47
Watch Two Programs at the Same Time (PIP )
PIP
PIP
Main
TUNER
TUNER SCART1 Input SCART2 Input AV2 Input Component Input
SUB VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO Component1 Component2RGB
Main
SCART1
Input
SCART2
Input
AV2
Input
Component
Input
PC
HDMI
DTV
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
RGB
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO Component1 Component2
RGB
*1 O O O O O O O O O O O O
O X X X O O O O O O O O O
O X X X O O O O O O O O O
O O O O
X
X O O O O O O O
O O O O
X
X O O O O O O O
O O O O X X O O O O O O O
O O O O O O
X O O O O O O
O O O O O O O
X O O O O O
O O O O O O O O X O O O O
O O O O O O O O O
X O O O
O O O O O O O O O O X O O
( *1 : 2 Tuner model only )
PC
RGB
Watching
48
Use this function to set the size of the small picture.
1 Press . 2 Press . 3 Press or ¥ or or and select the desired size.
You can also adjust this setting in the menu OPTIONS.
Use this function to set where the sub screen will be displayed.
1 Press . 2 Press . 3 Press or ¥ or or and select the desired position.
You can also adjust this setting in the menu OPTIONS.
1 Press .
The following settings are available:
Standard
Sport ➔ Natural ➔ Mild ➔ Custom
1 Press or .
The channel of sub picture will change whenever you press or .
This function is only available if the current station broadcasts teletext.
1 Press to display teletext.
Teletext is not available for PIP.
The following settings are available:
: Cancels the current function. : Opens a sub page (if available). Enter the number of the sub page using the key pad. : Interrupts the display of several sequential pages. To continue the display, press the key again. : Shows hidden text (e.g. solutions in quiz shows). : Increases/decreases the display. Press the key several times to scroll thorough the different sizes. : Shows teletext on a transparent background. : Shows the index page of teletext.
Set Picture-in-Picture Size
Set Picture-in-Picture Position
Change Picture-in-Picture Picture Mode
Change the Channel of Sub Picture (2-Tuner Model Only)
Teletext
Watching
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Use this function to hold the picture.
1 Press .
During the display of the still picture the sound will continue to play.
2 Press again to continue watching.
Use this function to display the time. If teletext is displayed, the time will not be shown.
1 Press . 2 Press again to hide the time.
Use this function to set after how many minutes the unit will switch off.
1 Press until the desired number of minutes is displayed.
Use this function to adjust the picture optimally to the content.
1 Press until the desired mode is displayed.
For further information on the settings refer to: “Set Picture Mode” on page 26.
Use this function to set the picture size.
1 Press until the desired size is displayed.
For further information on the settings refer to: “Set Aspect Ratio” on page 25.
Still Picture
Show Time
Set Sleep Time
Set Picture Mode while Watching.
Adjust Picture Size while Watching
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50
Use this function to set the sound effects.
1 Press . 2 Press again to switch the sound effect off.
For further information on the settings refer to: “Adjust Medium and Low Frequencies” on page 29.
Use this function to adjust the sound optimally to the content.
1 Press until the desired mode is displayed.
For further information on the settings refer to: “Adjust Individual Audio Frequencies” on page 28.
Use this function to turn the stereo sound on or off.
1 Press .
The displays/controls the processing and output of the audio signal. When power is switched on, the mode is automatically preset to stereo or dual, depending on the current transmission.
For further information on the settings refer to: “Sound Settings” on page 22.
Set Sound Effect while Watching
Set Sound while Watching
Set Stereo/Mono while Watching
Cleaning and Troubleshooting
English
51
Cleaning
Troubleshooting
If there are problems with the unit, please check the following points before contacting the technical service.
No Picture or Sound
Black Screen
Picture OK but no Sound
Poor Sound
No Picture on Some Channels
Unstable, Poor Picture
Make sure the receiver and the TV set are both connected to the mains and switched on.
Check whether the antenna cable is in proper condition and if it is connected to the respective sockets. See chapter “Connecting a Satellite Receiver, a Set Top Box or a Video Recorder” on page 10, “Connecting to Cable Reception” on page 12 or “Connecting to the Roof Aerial” on page 11. If you are using a SCART cable, check whether it is properly connected.
Check whether a signal source is selected. See chapter “Select Source” on page 37 and “Select Input” on page 46.
Check wether the sound is set to mute or if it is turned down. See chapter “Set Volume” on page 45.
Check if the sound is ok on another channel. If this is the case, the program is broadcast improperly.
Switch between stereo and mono sound. See chapter “Set Stereo/Mono while Watching” on page 50.
Check if the channel has been tuned to a station. See chapter “Tuning” on page 18.
Adjust the fine tuning. See chapter “Fine Tuning” on page 21.
Adjust the fine tuning. See chapter “Fine Tuning” on page 21.
Check if strong electromagnetic fields, e.g. caused by electric
devices nearby cause the impairments.
Cleaning and Troubleshooting
Use a dry cloth to clean the unit. Never use water, cleaning detergents or spray cleaners.
Never open the unit. This may lead to electric shocks and will void the warranty.
For TV
Some Channels Display Black and White
Snow on one or Several Channels
Remote Control Does Not Work
Message "No Signal "
Message "Video not Supported"
Picture Scrolls Vertically
Parts of the Picture are not Displayed
Picture Too Small or Too Large
Horizontal or Vertical Bars
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52
Check if other channels display colours. If yes, the program is broadcast in black and white. Adjust the colour settings.
Check whether the antenna cable is in proper condition and if it is connected to the respective sockets. See chapter “Connecting a Satellite Receiver, a Set Top Box or a Video Recorder” on page 10, “Connecting to Cable Reception” on page 12 or “Connecting to the Roof Aerial” on page 11.
Adjust the fine tuning. See chapter “Fine Tuning” on page 21.
Make sure the unit is connected to the mains.
Check whether the batteries are inserted correctly and whether they
are sufficiently charged. To do this, insert new batteries for testing.
Check whether a function key for another device has been activated. See chapter “Restore Default” on page 35.
Check wether the connecting cable is properly connected to the computer and the respective sockets.
The resolution or the frequency of the graphic board in the computer cannot be displayed. Change the settings in the computer.
Check wether the connecting cable is properly connected to the computer and the respective sockets.
Check the resolution and the frequency of the graphic board in the computer. Adjust the settings. See chapter “Settings” on page 17.
Adjust the settings. See chapter “Settings” on page 17.
Adjust the settings of the computer. See chapter “Settings for the
Computer” on page 35.
For DTV (Option)
Make sure the power is on.
Check the video input mode of the TV.
Connect antenna cable correctly.
In case antenna cannot receive signal due to weak broadcasting
signal, picture may not display on the screen.
Check the volume level of the TV.
Check the mute function of the TV.
Connect antenna cable correctly.
If signal is weak, adjust the aerial antenna.
Check the broadcasting video format in your TV.
In case of digital broadcasting, it could take 1 to 2 seconds to
receive data. Therefore, it is not a inferior STB if the screen displays picture at the end.
It results from the weak signal of your local digital broadcasting. Product Name
No Picture
No Sound
On screen displayed " No Signal "
Back and white screen or V-Hold.
It takes a while to display picture on the screen after turning power on or after changing channel.
Poor video quality or screen flickering.
TV/Video
Audio
DTV
PC Compatible
Input/Output
Terminal
HDMI
Technical specifications
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53
Technical specifications
Display
Type
Aspect Ratio
Native Resolution
Number of Colors
Video Compatible
System
Channel
OSD Language
Comb Filter
Noise Reduction
PIP
POP/Twin Screen
Progressive Scan
Auto Channel Scan
Favorite Channel Memory
On Timer/Off Timer
Sleep Timer
Auto Power Off
DVB-T (HD/SD) Tuner
Output Power
Sound
Surround Sound
Graphic Equalizer
Horizontal
Vertical
Display Color
Max. Resolution
RF Input
Video Input
Audio Input
HD Component Input (Y,Pb,Pr)
PC Input (15Pin D-sub)
Headphone Jack
a-Si TFT Active Matrix LCD
16:9
1366x768
16M
480i/P, 576i/P, 720P, 1080i
PAL/SECAM BG, DK, I, L, L, AV NTSC
100 Programs
12 Language
(Eng/Fr/Ger/Ita/Spa/Dutch/Por/Norse/Dan/Swed/Fin+1)
3D Digital
YES
Single
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
10~180 Min.
30 Min.
Option
10W+10W (RMS)
Stereo (NICAM)
SRS WOW Surround (Option)
5 Band
30~61 kHz
56~75 Hz
16.7 M (True)
1366x768
UHF/VHF/CATV, 75 Ohm Unbalanced, F Type
1.0 V p-p
500mV RMS
Y:1.0V p-p, Pb Pr:0.7V p-p
RGB 0.7 V p-p
3.5 Stereo Jack
Ver. 1. 1
AC 100~240V, 50/60 Hz
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Sync.
Power Requirements
Settings
54
Memo
Memo
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