Cello C1697F User Manual

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LCD digital colour TV
USER GUIDE
C1697F
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this LCD TV which has been designed and manufactured to give you many years of trouble free service.
You may already be familiar with using a similar product but please take time to read these instructions which have been written to ensure you get the very best from your purchase.
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the next generation of digital interface. Unlike conventional connections, it transmits uncompressed digital and audio signals using a single cable. This TV supports high-definition video input via the HDMI socket on the back of the TV.
Safety is important
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read the safety precautions BEFORE you operate this product.
Contents
You will find the following
TV
User Guide
Quick Start Guide
Remote Control
2 x AA Batteries
NOTE: If any of the items listed are damaged or missing please contact our
technical helpline on 0871 288 7345
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Remote Control Aerial connection
Connecting external devices Common Interface slot Auto installation setup Source menu Menu settings DVD Operation Wall mounting options
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Unit and Accessories4-5
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Contents
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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER SCREWS, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
Take note of the following safety information which appears on the back of the TV.
present within this unit.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is
Keep these instructions
• Do not use this TV near water.
• Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings.
• Install in accordance with the supplied Quick Start Guide and this User Guide.
• Protect the power chord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, and the point where it exits from the TV.
• Do not allow the power chord to overhang the edge of a table.
• Unplug this TV during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time.
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS TV TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE TV MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING AND SPLASHING AND NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE TV.
NOTE: No naked flames such as candles should be placed on the TV.
This unit is a “CLASS 1” laser product. This product uses a visible laser beam
which could cause hazardous radiation exposure. Ensure the recorder is
operated as instructed. Do not remove any covers or look into the DVD drawer
opening whilst power is applied. DO NOT modify or adjust any controls that may
affect laser emissions. Should the appliance become faulty consult a qualified technician.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (Continued)
This unit has been produced according to all current safety regulations. The following safety tips should safeguard users against careless use and the dangers connected with such use.
Although this appliance has been carefully manufactured and rigorously checked
prior leaving the factory, as with all electrical appliances it is possible for problems to develop. If you notice smoke, an excessive build up of heat or any other unexpected phenomena, you should disconnect the plug from the mains power socket immediately.
Ensure that the unit is sufficiently ventilated! Never place next to or underneath
curtains!
The mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operarble.
This set should only be connected to a mains power supply which matches that
stated on the label on the rear of the TV – do not attempt to connect it to any other type of supply.
The socket – outlet must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.
To prevent overload, don’t share the same mains supply socket with too many other
items of equipment.
Apparatus with Class 1 construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
Keep away from rodents. Rodents enjoy biting into electric flexes.
Always hold the plug when pulling out the plug from the mains supply socket. Do not
pull on the flex, the flex can become overloaded and cause a short circuit.
Set up the unit so that no one is able to trip over the flex.
Do not place heavy items on the flex, which may damage it.
Take note that the flex cannot be reached and pulled by young children, avoiding
injury.
Do not set up the unit near to heat sources. The casing and the flex could be
damaged by the impact of heat.
The screen is made of plastic and can break if damage is done to it. Be careful when
collecting sharp edged plastic splinters to avoid injury.
Avoid placing the unit on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks.
To protect the unit during a thunderstorm unplug the AC power cable and disconnect
the aerial. Caution: Do not touch the aerial (RF) connector.
When you leave your home for long periods of time, unplug the AC power cable for
safety reasons.
The unit becomes warm when in operation. Do not place any covers or blankets on
the unit in order to prevent overheating. The ventilation holes are not to be blocked. Do not set up near radiators. Do not place in direct sunshine. When placing on a shelf leave 5 cm (2”) free space around the whole unit.
Do not allow water or moisture to enter the TV. Do NOT use in wet or moist areas
such as Bathrooms, steamy kitchens or near swimming pools.
Do not use this unit when moisture condensation may occur
Any repairs must be carried out by qualified personnel only.
Do not open this unit. A non – expert attempting to repair the unit could be dangerous
and potentially cause a fire hazard.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
Liquids spilt into the unit can cause serious damage. Switch the set OFF and
disconnect the mains power supply, then consult a qualified service person before attempting to use the unit again.
Do NOT remove the safety covers. There are no useable or serviceable parts inside.
You may invalidate the warranty. Qualified personnel must only service this apperatus.
Do NOT tap or shake the screen, you may damage the internal circuits. Take good
care of the remote control, do not drop.
Never place hot objects or open flame sources on or close to the TV.
High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
Where to install
Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights, soft indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen. Place the TV on a sturdy platform of which the surface should be flat and steady. This will prevent it from falling over. Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen, and so that small objects cannot be inserted into the ventilation slots or openings in the cabinet.
LCD Screen
The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of malfunction.
Headphone Warning
Loud music can damage your hearing irreversibly, therefore do not set the volume to a high level when listening through headphones, particularly for lengthy listening periods.
To clean the TV use a soft dry cloth. Do NOT use solvents or petrol based fluids. For
stubborn stains, you may use a damp cloth with dilute detergent.
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Unit and Accessories
The functions of the TV buttons are described below.
Menu : Press to display the OSD menu, press again to exit the menu.
Vol +/- : Press to adjust the volume.
CH+/- : Press to skip through the channels.
TV/AV : Press to display the input source menu. Power :Turn ON/OFF the TV set.
EJECT : Eject. PLAY : Play.
The functions of the DVD buttons are described below.
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Remote Control Window (keep clear)
LED Indicator
Insert disc according to the label next to the disc slot
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Power cable
USER GUIDE
QUICK START GUIDE
QUICK START GUIDE
USER GUIDE
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TV set Remote Control
Batteries
Source
Menu
Help
Quick Start
Guide
OK
Search
InfoExit
VOL
Picture
IP Setup
Sound
-Day
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ghi jkl mno
pqrs tuv wxyz
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CH
DVD Menu
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SUB TXT
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Delete User
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Shuffle Text
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TV/Radio
I-Player
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*Dependant on Model
Only used on TVs with Internet Player*. In this mode the remote does not control the TV.
Press
to control the TV again.
If you have set the remote to work a Satellite receiver, the remote controls only the Satellite receiver and not the TV when you press
Press to control the TV again.
Used on TVs with DVD or PVR*
Used on TVs with PVR* or Internet Player*
Used on TVs with PVR* or Internet Player*
Dependant on the model of theTV some keys will have no function
Remote control
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Functions of remote control buttons
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Dependant on the Model of the TV some keys will have no function
Source Menu TV (Analogue) DTV ( Freeview ) SD1 (red card)* SD2 (green card)* AV Scart 1 Scart 2 S-Video*
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HDMI 1 HDMI 2* YprPb DVD Iplayer * PC
Menu
Picture settings
TSound setttings
Function settings
PVR* Tuning Language
Setup
DVD setup General setup Reset Help
Back
Exit from any Menu
Guide(DTV)
Press to enter, press again to exit.
Stop
For DVD , iPlayer*, SD1*and SD2*.
Reverse - DVD &SD1*, SD2*
Picture Mode
Pause/Play
DVD , iPlayer*, SD1* und SD2*
Display the Playback list on SD1* (red card)
Subtitles
DVD and DTV mode only.
A*
Displays the red recording list. (The programmes you have booked to be recorded).
Help
This displays a page that gives telephone numbers for service. Press to enter, press again to exit.
Quick Start
Searches all ATV and DTV channels by a single key (can take up to 10 Mins).
Info-Taste
In DTV mode shows Now / Next.
2nd Press
Extended programme Info.
Whilst Recording*
Shows details of the recording and space available on the card.
DVD Eject
Fast forward - DVD &SD1*, SD2*
DVD Disc Menu
Sound - changes the sound
Next - DVD , iPlayer*, PVR*
Previous- DVD , iPlayer*, PVR*
Soft Keys
The action they perform is shown on the menu and changes for each menu .
Teletext / MHEG5
(You can not record this)
Display the Playback list on SD2* (green card)
B*
Displays the green recording list. (The programmes you have booked to be recorded).
*Dependant on Model
Remote control (continued)
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Dependant on the model of TV some keys will have no function
*Dependant on Model
Remote control (continued)
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Remote control (continued)
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
1. Remove the battery compartment cover at the rear of the remote control by pushing the retaining clip forward and pulling up.
2. Install the supplied batteries, ensuring the polarity matches what is shown in the battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Using the Remote Control
To use the remote control point it at the TV and press the required buttons. You must be within 6 meters and at an angle of less than 30 degrees from the center of the TV.
NOTE: Sunshine or other strong light sources may interfere with the signal from the remote control. In this situation turn the TV away from the light source.
WARNING! DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR EXTENDED PERIODS AS THEY CAN LEAK OR CORRODE CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE REMOTE CONTROL. CHECK THEM PERIODICALLY AND REPLACE THEM AS REQUIRED.
WARNING! DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES. WHEN INSERTING BATTERIES, REPLACE ALL BATTERIES AT THE SAME TIME. DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES.
WARNING! EXHAUSTED BATTERIES MUST BE TREATED WITH CARE AND DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO ANY SAFETY OR RECYCLING REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN YOUR LOCAL AREA, NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERIES INTO GENERAL WASTE, OR FIRE.
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WARNING! NEVER EXPOSE BATTERIES TO EXCESSIVE HEAT SUCH AS SUNSHINE, FIRE OR THE LIKE.
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Aerial connection
WARNING! ENSURE THE TV AND ALL ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT IS UNPLUGGED FROM THE MAINS BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS!
Connecting the TV Antenna
Connect the TV antenna to the aerial socket with a 75 ohm co-axial plug. For best results use a high gain TV aerial, preferably roof or loft mounted.
To improve picture quality in a poor signal area, purchase and install a signal amplifier.
If the antenna needs to be split for two TVs, use a 2-Way Signal Splitter (not supplied).
Connecting external devices
This instruction manual shows the simplest and most effective way of connecting your TV to ancillary equipment. Alternate methods are listed below.
HDMI Lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible device using a HDMI lead. This method will give the best picture.
Connect the cable from the HDMI equipment to the TV HDMI socket.
SCART Lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible device using a SCART lead. The connection uses component video signals,
i.e. the red, green and blue (RGB)
content of the video are sent on separate signals.
VGA Cable
You can use your TV as a monitor for your personal computer by using a VGA cable. Sound from your personal computer may also be played through the TV.
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COAX
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Output to
Audio amplifier
TV Signal
Satellite Box or Blue Ray DVD
Common Interface
Connecting external devices (continued)
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COAX
out
rP bP Y
SWITCH: Turn ON / OFF the AC power.
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Getting Started
CONNECTIONS
Name Function Description
AC POWER IN
HDMI
VGA Connect to the PC VGA output to display PC graphics
COAX out
Connect to the video output of external devices Video
Headphone
RF
Connect to power supply
Connect to the scart input / output of external devicesSCART
Connect to the HDMI socket of your DVD or Satellite Box
(AUDIO)L/R IN Audio signal input for AV(Shared with YPbPr)
YPbPr Connect to the YPbPr output on external devices
PC-IN PC audio input
Connect Headphone
Connect to antenna or cable source
Output to audio amplifier
CI slot (pay as you view card slot)
CI
Caution:
Before connecting external devices:
Makes sure to disconnect the appliances from the power supply in order to avoid any potential damage from occurring.
Make sure to establish the required connection.
Make sure that the connectors are properly and correctly attached before connecting
the appliances to the power supply.
Connecting external devices (continued)
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PC connection
As PCs are sometimes still supplied with a ‘conventional’ CRT monitor, you may need to adjust the display settings of your PCs graphics card, otherwise the pictures may not appear correctly. Switch on your PC (still with your original monitor connected) now select the screen resolution, and select 60Hz refresh rate. Switch off your PC, then connect it to your TV while both appliances are still switched off.
VGA, HDMI PC Connection
Use a PC-VGA cable (not supplied) to connect the TV to your PC. You can also use an HDMI cable to connect to your PC (if your PC Graphic card supports HDMI). When the HDMI cable is used, the PC audio cable is no longer required. If you use the HDMI to DVI cable, you will need to use the PC audio cable. Connect all cables carefully and do not bend or break the connector pins.
When using the VGA cable
Switch on the TV
Switch on the PC
Select PC/VGA as input source
When using the HDMI cable
Select HDMI as input source
VGA cable
Audio cable
HDMI to DVI cable
HDMI to HDMI
( All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Connecting external devices (continued)
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Connecting Video camera and Video recorder
Video camera
Connect the AV cable to the TV and to the video camera.
Turn on both video camera and the TV.
Select AV/CVBS source
You can now see the playback picture from the video camera.
Note:
To connect the video camera using other cables, refer to the video camera instruction manual.
Video recorder
Co
nnect the Scart cable to the TV and video recorder.
Turn on both video recorder and the TV.
Select Scart source
You can now see the playback picture from the video recorder.
Note:
To connect the video recorder using other cables, refer to the video recorder instruction manual.
Video camera
Video recorder
AV cable
Scart cable
( All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Connecting external devices (continued)
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Connecting an audio system
Scart cable
Scart to RCA cable
(A)
(B)
Connecting a DVD player
Connect a DVD player using either a SCART cable or the HDMI cable. (only if your external equipment supports HDMI).
(All illustrated cables are not supplied)
When using the SCART cable
Switch on the TV
Switch on the DVD player
Select SCART as input source
When using the HDMI cable
Select HDMI as input source
HDMI to HDMI
SCART
( All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Connecting external devices (continued)
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You can supply the TV sound to the stereo system (A) with the Scart socket. Use a special scart cable SCART to RCA. (Please consult your hi-fi instructions for details). If you have a surround sound amplifier/decoder (B) Use the Scart cable or the special scart cable Scart to RCA.
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USING YOUR COMMON INTERFACE SLOT
Common Interface
The Common Interface (CI) slot is designed to accept the Conditional Access Module (CAM) and Smart Card in order to view the pay TV programmes and additional services. Contact your Pay Per View TV service provider to get more information about the modules and subscriptions.
NOTE: Conditional Access Module and Smart Cards are sold separately.
WARNING! SWITCH OFF YOUR TV BEFORE ANY MODULE IS INSERTED INTO THE
COMMON INTERFACE SLOT, THEN ADD THE SMART CARD TO THE CAM.
1. Turn on the TV and ensure ‘DTV’ Source is selected.
2. If the CAM is detected the TV will display the following message on the screen. "Common Interface Module inserted" wait for a few moments until the card is activated.
3. Select the relevant digital Pay Per View channel.
4. Detailed information on the Smart Card in use is displayed
5. Press the Ok button to access the card menu. Refer to the Module Instruction Manual for setting details.
6. When the module is removed, the following message will appear on the screen. "Common Interface module removed".
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Common Interface Slot
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Power On / Off the LCD TV
Power Switch On / Off Press the power switch to setting and the standby indicator will light red. To turn on the LCD TV Press the power button on the LCD TV or the button on the remote control, the standby indicator will light green. To turn off the LCD TV Press the power button on the LCD TV or the button on the remote control, the standby indicator will light red. To turn the LCD TV off completely press the power switch to setting and the standby indica­tor light will extinguish.
You can select the input source menu by pressing the Source button on the remote control or the TV / AV button on the LCD TV.
Source
OK
When you initially turn on the LCD TV you will see the first time installation menu as below:
Ensure that the aerial is plugged in to the TV, Make sure your Remote is in TV mode (by pressing button), switch on the TV by pressing . You will see the first time installation menu.
Press the button on the remote control to start the tuning procedure. This process will find all available ATV and DTV channels and store them.
By pressing the Quick Start button the first time installation can be recalled at any time.
TV
DTV
TV
SCART 1
SCART 2
AV
S-Video
YPBPR
VGA
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
Auto installation setup
Source Menu
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1. Turn the LCD TV on.
2. Press the MENU button on the Remote Control.
3. Use the and buttons to navigate through the menu.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit the Menu.
EXTRAS MENU:
Allows you to set up a variety of lock/time and setup options.
SETUP MENU:
Allows you to setup a variety of setup options.
TV SETTINGS MENU
Allows you to search channels and set up a variety of channel options.
Allows you to customize the sound options and effects.
Basic Use
Menu Settings
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DVD SETUP
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DTV Manual Scan Press button to enter the submenu. Press or button to select a channel and press OK button to start search.
The TV SETTINGS menu includes the following options :
Auto Scan Press and buttons to select the Country, and press and buttons to select “Start”, and press OK button to start
auto tuning.
Use the and buttons to select the TV SETTING menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu.
Application
Menu Settings (continued)
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DELETE : Select a channel and press the red button on the remote control, Delete will appear
on the rightof the program edit menu next to the channel you have chosen. Press the red button again to confirm the delete, the channel will be deleted. However if you decide not to continue to delete press the menu button to quit.
SWAP : Select a program, and press YELLOW button, then you can use and buttons to change the position of the program, press YELLOW again to confirm the change.
Press menu to exit and it will automatically save the current set.
SKIP: Select a channel and press the blue button to label the channel, as long as the channel
has a skip label it will be skipped when searching through the channels with the CH+/­ buttons.
Program Edit: Press button to enter the submenu as the following picture.
ATV Manual Tuning Press button to enter the submenu.
Storage To Select a position to store the program. Current CH Select a program you want to tune. Search Press and buttons to manual search. Fine-Tune Press and buttons to fine-tune. Skip Select “Yes” to skip the program when you scan the programs by CH+/­Frequency Display the current channel’s frequency.
Press RED button to save all the setups you have changed.
CI Information
Please contact your “pay perview” provider who can supply a viewing card and cam unit with instructions for their use.
SWAP
Menu Settings (continued)
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Picture Mode
Choose from Standard, Dynamic, User and Mild.
Contrast Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of the picture.
Brightness Controls the overall brightness of the picture
Colour Control the colour.
Tint Controls the tint ( NTSC mode only).
Red Controls the red colour of the picture.
Green Controls the green colour of the picture.
Blue Controls the blue colour of the picture.
Sharpness
Colour Temperature
Aspect Ratio
Noise Reduction
Increase this setting to see crisp edges in the picture; decrease it for soft edges .
Choose from Standard, Cool, User and Warm.
Choose from Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Zoom1 and Zoom2.
Reduce any interference noise by selecting “ON”.
Note: Contrast, Brightness and Colour are only available and can be adjusted in the User mode option in the Picture Mode Settings.
Note: Red, Green and Blue are only available in PC, VGA mode when in Colour Temperature Mode.
Use the and buttons to select the PICTURE menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu.
Menu Settings (continued)
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Sound Mode Allows you to select among: Standard, Music, Movie, Sports and User.
Bass (Can be adjusted when the sound mode is set to User) Controls the relative intensity of lower pitched sounds.
Treble (Can be adjusted when the sound mode is set to User) Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds.
Balance To adjust the balance of the left and right sound track, or turn off the volume of the left and right sound track.
Auto Volume Control the volume of the program automatically when you turn on the function by selecting “On”.
Surround Sound Turn on/off the surround sound function by selecting “off”/“surround”.
Application
Use the and buttons to select the SOUND menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu.
Menu Settings (continued)
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The SETUP menu includes the following options:
Language Allows you to select menu language.
Audio Language Allows you to select audio language.
Subtitle Language Allows you to select subtitle language.
Country Defaulted to Germany.
Reset Setting Press button to restore factory default.
(can be selected in DTV mode)
(can be selected in DTV mode)
Use the and buttons to select the SETUP menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu.
Menu Settings (continued)
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DVD Setup Press button to enter the DVD Setup menu in DVD mode.
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Allows you to setup the sleep timer to : 10min, 20min, 30min, 60min, 90min, 120min,180min, 240min and off.
The EXTRAS menu includes the following options :
Child Lock
First Time Installation
PC Setup (only in VGA mode)
Set Password
Sleep Timer
* Please ensure that the aerial is connected to the connector labelled “RF”on the rear of the TV. Press “OK” to start the tuning process.
* You can select “Language”(OSD display language), When you have selected, press
buttons to select “OK”.
Press button to enter the submenu to adjust the picture of the screen.
Set pin code. The default is 0000. If the Pin code has been changed you must enter the present code. New : Enter the new password. Confirm: Enter the new password and press OK to complete the change.
Lock the channel, you have to enter the code to view the channel. Use button to select the channel, and press the green button on the remote control to set, and there will be a “ ” on the channel, press the green button again to cancel.
Use the and buttons to select the EXTRAS menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu.
Menu Settings (continued)
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DVD Operation
Place a disc
Insert a disc according to the instruction label next to the dvd insert slot. Do not touch the playing surface.
Hold the disc around the outside with your fingers and place the disc into the slot. The player will automatically draw the disc into the player. To "Eject" the disc, press the " " button on the TV or on the remote control.
Play
The contents of each disc vary, as to how the disc was authored and what features are included. Some discs start playing as soon as they have been read, some need "Play" selecting in the Menu. Different play modes are offered, such as Menu Play, Sequence Play and other modes.
Using the INFO Feature
1. Compatible with DVD, SVCD, VCD, CD, HD-CD, WMA, Digital Audio disc discs.
2. Loading and playing DVDs (two pages)
- Press INFO button once to show the first page:
- "Disc Type, Title * / * (the playing title / total titles), Chapter * / * (the playing chapter / total chapters), Elapsed Time of the Disc".
- Press the button again to show the second page:
- "Language */* (the serial number of playing language / the amount of optional languages) or Off, Language Type, Audio Type, Subtitle * / * (the serial number of playing subtitle /the amount of optional subtitles) or Off, Angle * / * (the serial number of playing angle / the amount of optional angles) or Off".
- Press the button for the third time, the INFO menu fades out.
3. Loading and playing SVCD discs (two pages)
- Press INFO button once to show the first page:
- "Disc Type, Track * / * (the playing track / total tracks), Mute, PBC, Repeat Mode, Elapsed Time of the Playing Track".
- Press the button again to show the second page:
- "Language * / * (the serial number of playing language/ the amount of optional languages) or Off, Language Type, Audio Type, Subtitle * / * (the serial number of playing subtitle / the amount of optional subtitles) or Off".
- Press the button for the third time, the INFO menu fades out.
4. Loading and playing VCD
- Press INFO button once to show the first page:
- "Disc Type, Track * / * (the playing track / total tracks), Mute, PBC, Repeat Mode, Elapsed Time of the Playing Track".
- Press the button again, the INFO menu fades out.
5. Loading and playing CD, HD-CD, WMA, Digital Audio / JPEG discs
- Press INFO button once to show the first page:
- "Disc Type, Track * / * (the playing track / total tracks), Mute, Repeat Mode, Elapsed Time of the
Playing Track".
- Press the button again, the INFO menu fades out.
Subtitles
1. Compatible with DVD, SVCD discs.
2. Press the Subtitle button on the remote once, and the subtitle info banner appears
3. When a DVD or SVCD is recorded with subtitles, you can use the Subtitle feature to view the subtitles
on-screen. By default, subtitles are off. The info banner will display Subtitle Off.
4. To display subtitles, press the Subtitle button again. The default language with its responding serial
number will be displayed in the info banner and subtitles will be displayed in that language. There are 8 supported subtitles: Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Germany and Latin. With each consecutive press of the Subtitle button, the subtitle switches. For example, "Language Icon: [1 English DTS 6CH] or [Off]" (the availability of the subtitles are disc-dependent). To turn subtitles off, press the Subtitle button until Subtitle Off is displayed.
Turn on your TV then use the Source button on the remote control or the TV /AV button on the TV to select
DVD mode. If there is no disc in the DVD players the screen will show “NO DISC”..
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DVD System Operation
System operation will define the setting of the set; these definitions will be stored until you change them again.
General Steps of Setup Menu
1.
2. Press the
/ buttons to select the Icon of the desired section, e.g. “TV System" and press
button to open that section.
3. Press
/ to select the desired feature and again press button to open that section.
4. Press
/ to select the desired feature and then press "OK" to select the new setting.
5 To exit the menu, press or
to select EXIT SETUP and then press "OK" When launching the setup routine, the pressing of the following buttons will turn off the setup menu, while the choices that have been changed will be saved.
Menu specification
1. SYSTEM SETUP
The system setup options are illustrated below:
3. The player will then start to play the first track, of the selected directory.
4. To change directories use the direction buttons.
Digital Audio Disc
1. Compatible with Digital Audio discs
2. The player will search the disc directory automatically and display the contents on screen.
Pause or Stop the player. Press MENU button on the remote control and select SETUP menu as below, then select DVD SETUP, press the OK button to enter the DVD main menu as below.
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DVD SETUP
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2. LANGUAGE SETUP
The language setup options are illustrated below:
- OSD LANGUAGE: The OSD will display in the language you choose.
- AUDIO LANG: If the disc you are playing has the language you choose, it will output audio in that language.
- SUBTITLE LANG: If the disc you are playing has the language you require you may select this either in the Menu or using the "SUBTITLE" button on the Remote control. You may also switch this OFF.
- MENU LANG: If the disc you are playing has the language you require you may select this.
3. AUDIO SETUP
-TONE: Use the
/ button to move the scroll and adjust the tone.
RATING The Rating feature is a rating limit feature, like movie ratings. This helps you to control what DVD the family watches. There are 8 levels of selection, from KIDS SAFE to ADULT. Adult is the "play all" selection.
TV SYSTEM According to the Color system of your TV, select proper TV TYPE. PASSWORD The password option is initialized as locked. You cannot set the ratings limit or change the password. To enable these features you must unlock the Password. The default password is "0000". Using the
/
button, move the highlight to "PASSWORD", press the button and enter "0000". You will see the padlock symbol open. You may now change the RATING or put in a new password number. If the Lock symbol is BLUE you must press the
button to enter the lock field, the lock symbol will change to YELLOW, you may now enter a new 4 digit number. Please remember or write down the new Password and keep safe.
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4. DIGITAL SETUP
The video setup options are illustrated below:
- DYNAMIC RANGE: Use the
/ button to
move the scroll and adjust the dynamic range.
- DUAL MONO: Choose the mode of the audio output.
- There are four modes: STEREO, MONO L, MONO R, MIX MONO.
Disc Care
About Disc Terms
Title
Generally, pictures or music compressed on a DVD are divided into several sections, "title".
Chapter
The smaller section unit of picture or music in a DVD under the title, usually one title is comprised of one or more chapters and each of them is numbered for easy searching, but some discs may not have a recording chapter.
Track
A segment of picture or music on a CD, Each track is numbered for searching.
Care of Disc
Video disc contains high-density compressed data that needs proper handling.
1. Hold the disc with fingers by outer edge and/or the center spindle hole. Do not touch the discs surface.
2. Do not bend or press the disc.
3. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heating sources, Stere discs in cabinet vertically, and in dry condition.
Prevent exposure to: Direct sunlight Heat or exhaust from a heating device Extreme humidity Clean the disc surface with a soft, dry cleaning cloth, Wipe the disc surface gently and radically from center toward the outer edge. Do not apply thinner, alcohol, chemical solvent, or sprays when cleaning. Such cleaning fluids will permanently damage the disc surface.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
To assist in locating possible faults use the help guide below.
GNITOOHSELBUORT MOTPMYS
No Picture, no sound Check that the TV is correctly plugged in.
Check that the TV is connected to a suitable power source. Check the electrical supply is turned on.
No Picture Ensure that the TV is powered on.
Check that the cables are fitted securely. Ensure the aerial and/or external sources are connected. Press the SOURCE button to change the source. Turn the TV on or off.
No Sound Press the MUTE button and check if Mute mode is set.
Switch to another channel and see if the same problem occurs.
Press V+ button to see if the problem can be solved. No picture on some channels
Check that correct channel is selected
Adjust the antenna. No colour on some channels (black & white)
Check if the same problem exists on other channels.
Ensure the correct picture settings are selected.
Noisy, Snowy, Ghosting picture.
Check the antenna is connected correctly.
Check that the antenna Is in good condition.
Try moving the antenna.
DVD
The Playback picture has occasional distortion
The disc is dirty. Eject and clean the disc. Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear
this is not a malfunction. Screen shows “NO DISC ”
If the disc is damaged, then discard the disc. Is the disc
correctly inserted with mirror side facing you?
Certain disc functions not working.
Disc may not support required feature. Try an alternative
disc.
If none of the suggestions seem to work, try switching your TV off and then on again. If this
does not work contact our technical helpline 0871 288 7345.
NOTE: The TV must only be repaired by a qualified registered service person. Never
attempt to remove the back cover as the TV has dangerous voltages inside that may cause
fatality or fire.
USER GUIDE
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications of the TV that you have just purchased may vary from the information in this
table due to technical innovations.
TV Specifications
TV System PAL / BG / DK / I
Audio System BG / DK / I / L’L
Screensize 15.6”/15.4”(Diagonal)
Resolution Panel: N156B3-L02 – 1366 x 768
Panel: N154C6-L04 – 1440 x 900
Aerial input 75 (unbalanced)
Audio output power 2 x 3W
Power requirements AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Power consumption < 60W
Standby power consumption <1W
Weight 3.00 kg
Remote control specifications
Type Infrared Control distance 5m Control angle 30 degrees(Horizontal)
Batteries 2 x 1.5V,SizeAA Dimensions 60 x204 x32mm Weight 140g(without batteries)
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Wall Mounting
This unit is VESA-Compliant and designed to be wall mounted with a VESA-
Compliant 75 mm x 75 mm mounting kit. Mount this unit according to the
instructions of the wall bracket (not supplied)
75mm
75mm
4 Mounting holes
Screw size MB4 x 8
1. The stand must first be removed. Place the TV face down.
2. Remove three screws securing the stand to the back of the TV and one screw
from the bottom underneath the stand.
3. Remove and store the stand and screws.
4. Use four machine screws to mount the TV on the bracket.
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Waste Electrical Recycling
Correct disposal of Product
This sign indicates that this product may not be disposed of with your regular household waste. The recycling and separate collect
ion of such products is your responsibility. Please drop off the above mentioned waste at a designated place for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment. If you do not know where to drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office or household waste collection service.
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and /or accumulators must be collected and disposed o
f separately from household waste.
If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemicals symbols for lead(Pb), mercury (Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the env
ironment and human health.
For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased this product.
This appliance complies with European Safety and Electrical direc
tives.
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