Haier DTA29F98 Owner's Manual

Please read this manual carefully before using this TV set and keep it for future reference.
OWNER'S MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION RECEIVER
TV
The Owner`s Manual for the Follow Model:
29F9K-D, DTA29F98
01 0090506315
CONTENTS
Before Operation
Basic operation
Warning and cautions..............................................................................2
Installation.................................................................................................3
Aerial connection.....................................................................................3
Preparation of the remote control unit.....................................................3
Function buttons and external sockets..................................................4
Front and side panel of the TV set...........................................................4
Rear panel of the TV set..........................................................................4
Buttons on the remote control................................................................5
Switching on/off the TV set.....................................................................6
Watching TV program..............................................................................7
Watching TV program.............................................................................7
Program swap and auto scan functions.................................................8
Searching channel...................................................................................9
Full automatic search mode...................................................................9
Semi-automatic search........................................................................10
Program skip .......................................................................................12
Convenient picture and sound control functions...............................13
...........................................................................35
Specifications.........................................................................................36
Manual fine tune...................................................................................11
Position exchange function..................................................................22
DVD Operation
Basic Playback.......................................................................................25
Advanced Playback................................................................................26
Special Function Playback....................................................................27
DVD System Setup.................................................................................28
Playable Discs........................................................................................32
Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics............................................33
Others
Multiple picture modes .......................................................................13
Black stretch and noise reduce............................................................14
Multiple audio modes.........................................................................15
Surround and mute functions...............................................................16
Time functions........................................................................................17
Clock setting and timer on/off functions.............................................17
Sleep timer and program preset ........................................................18
Setup function ......................................................................................19
Screen saver and child lock functions..................................................19
AVL and calendar functions..................................................................20
Fade ....................................................................................................21
TELETEXT...............................................................................................23
Teletext.................................................................................................23
Connection to the external audio and video equipment.....................34
Troubleshooting guide
Specifications
Model
Colour system
Sound system
AUTO, PAL, AV NTSC
BG
AUTO, PAL
Sound output power
Display tube
Power consumption
Power supply
Size
mm
Supplied accessories
29 " CRT
5W+5W
~150V-240V 50/60Hz
150W
29F9K-D
Remote Control x 1 Owner's Manual x 1 Battery(AAA) x 2
724 width x600 height x550 depth
Remote Control x 1 Owner's Manual x 1 Battery(AAA) x 2 Warranty Card x 1
DTA29F98
~150V-250V 50/60Hz
Warning and cautions
1. When you clean the TV set, please
pull out the power plug from AC outlet.
Don't clean the cabinet and the
screen with benzene, petrol and other
chemicals.
4. Do not place the TV set near rain or
moisture as it may cause an electric
shock, or the TV set to catch fire. The
TVsetmustonly
be used in dry in
door locations.
2. In order to prolong the using life of
the TV set, please place it in a well
ventilated location.
5. The back cover must only be
removed by a registered electrical
service person. Removing the back
cover may result in electric shock, fire
or damage to
the TV set.
3. Don't place the
TV set in direct
sunlight or near a
heat source.
6. If the TV set is not going to be used
for a long time, or there is a severe
thunder & Lighting storm, it is
recommended that the TV set be
disconnected from the AC power outlet
and the aerial plug removed.
Explanation on the display tube
Should the picture tube require cleaning, disconnect the power and use a dry
soft cotton cloth. Do not use any cleaner or abrasive cloths.
Troubleshooting guide
To assist in location possible faults use help guide below.
BREAKDOWN PHENOMENON
PICTURE
SOUND
CHECKING
The aerial direction and connection
Ensure thatthe power supplyis connected tothe TV
set andturned on. Also ensure that theTV set is not
in "ListenMode" or thatthe brightness andcontrast
are notturned down.
Adjust colour control
Adjust channel again
Colour Purityfault which canbe caused bymoving the
TV set,placing magnets nearthe TV screen or turning
on/off house hold appliancessuch as vacuumcleaners
near theTV set. Turnthe TV off with the mainspower
switch for15 minutes. Whenthe power isturn on again
the TV set willautomatically degauss thepicture. In
server casesleave the TV set turnedoff over night.
Picture with snow
Noise
Colour Spot
Normal volume
Scramble
Normal or Weak Volume
No colour
Normal volume
No Picture
No sound
No sound or 1
speaker no sound
Normal
Normal
Disturb
Noise
Double or Triple Image
Note:
1.If the fault can not be repaired using the above guide consult with your local authorized service
center.
2.The TV set must only be repaired by a qualified registered service person. Never attempt to
remove the back cover as the TV set has dangerous voltages in side that may cause a fatally or fire.
3. The cabinet may produce the occasional "snapping sound" This is normal and caused by the
materials in the cabinet expanding with room temperature changes.
Electrical interferencewhich can becaused by cars,
motorbikes etc,Fluorescent lamps anddirty
insulators onoverhead power cables.
This iscalled ghosting whichcan be minimized
with anoutside aerial, andgood quality cable
and terminations. Altering theaerial direction
can alsominimize this effect.
1. Volume Sound mute.
2. Only 1 speaker has no sound. Press S.STD button to
choose USER mode, then check wether the BALANCE
item value in SOUND menu equal to 0. Adjust the
BALANCE item in SOUND menu as you wish in USER
mode.
Battery installation
Take off the battery compartment cover. Place two AAA batteries, make sure that battery polarity matches with the +/- mark inside the battery compartment.
Installation
Aerial connection
For an optimum high quality picture, it is strongly advised that the TV set connect to an external aerial(s) using high quality coax cable. When connecting to HiFi VCRs, satellite (or cable) set top boxes, that the AV terminals are used to allow the stereo sound to be transferred.
Preparation of the remote control unit
Operation notes for the remote control unit
Under normal conditions, the life time of batteries is one year. If you don't intend to use the unit for a long period or the electricity of the batteries is used up, remove the batteries to prevent batteries acid from leaking into the battery compartment.
Avoid dropping the remote control and/or getting it wet.
Never place batteries in a fire.
300 twin-lead cable
Antenna adapter
No including)
75 coaxial cable
Plug No including)
Mixer
Connecting the TV set to the other video and audio equipment
The figure below shows hot to connect external equipment using AV signals.
There is also an AV input on the side of your television. Use the Left Audio input (white terminal on the TV), if you are connecting equipment with mono sound. The MONO sound will be delivered by both left and right speakers.
Connection of AV input /output terminal
LASER DISC
VCR
Audio right
output
Audio left
Video
Audio right
input
VCR
Audio left
Video
output
output
input
input
VCR
VCR
Audio left output
Audio right output
V
ideo output
DVD player
VCR
Function buttons and external sockets
Rear panel of the TV set
Front panel the TV set
TV/DVD
(input selector
MENU
Volume up/ down
Channel selector
Video1 input terminal
Left sound track
Right sound track
The DVD Player
Open/close the DVD
Power Switch
Power indicator
Infrared
sensor window
(No including)
Antenna input
*Please keep AC cord unplugged when connecting TV system.
Video output terminals: VIDEO AUDIO L, R
Video 2 input terminals: VIDEO AUDIO L, R
DVD input terminals: Y, Cb, Cr AUDIO L, R
COAXIAL
Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics
Compare DVD disc with other discs:
DVD LD
SVCD
VCD CD
Encode
method
Digital/MPEG
Analog
Digital
Digital/
MPEG
Digital
Capacity
650MB 650MB 650MB
133
minutes
242
minutes
266
minutes
484
minutes
Playing Time
Single-side
60 minutes
double-side
120 minutes
45 minutes
74 minutes 74 minutes
12cm/8cm 12cm/8cm
Disc diameter
30cm/20cm
12cm 12cm
Horizontal
resolution
More than 500 line
No more than
430 line
No more than
350 line
No more than
250 line
Multiple kinds
Picture
proportion
One kind
One kind
One kind
Subtitle
32 kinds
16 kinds
at most
4 kinds
at most
4kinds
at most
4 kinds
2 kinds 2 kinds
Language
8 kinds
Sound quality
48KHz, 96KHz/
6, 20, 24bit
44.1KHz/
16bit
44.1KHz/
16bit
44.1KHz/
16bit
44.1KHz/
16bit
Single-
side
single-
layer
4.7G
Double
-side
single
-layer
8.5G
Single-
side
double-
layer
9.4G
Double-
side
double-
layer
17G
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