WIDE LCD PANEL TVINSTRUCTIONS
16:9 LCD TVBEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
TV LCD WIDESCREENISTRUZIONI
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BREEDBEELD LCD TVGEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
ŠIROKOÚHLÝ LCD MONITORPŘÍRUČKA K OBSLUZE
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This TV can receive digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) in
the following countries. (Supports standard denition MPEG-2
broadcast only) Digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) reception
in other countries is not guaranteed.
Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Germany,
Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Czech Republic,
Belgium
When selecting a country which does not support Digital Terrestrial
broadcasting, select “Other” in “Select a country” (P. 13). When
“Other” is selected, you can select the system language in “Select
a system language” (P. 13) from languages listed below:
Bulgarian, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian,
Turkish, Ukrainian, Greek.
Logo & License
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
DVB is a registered trademark of the DVB Project
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
MaxxAudio is a registered trademark of Waves Audio Ltd. in the USA,
Japan and other countries.
Note
The open source software is embedded in this product.
For more information, please go to:
Information for Users on Disposal of Old
Equipment and Batteries
[European Union]
These symbols indicate that the electrical and electronic equipment
and the battery with this symbol should not be disposed of as
general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the products
should be handed over to the applicable collection points for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment as well as batteries
for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with your
national legislation and the Directive 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.
By disposing of these products correctly, you will help to conserve
Products
Battery
Notice:
The sign Pb
below the
symbol for
batteries
indicates that
this battery
contains lead.
Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards
regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:
natural resources and will help to prevent potential negative effects
on the environment and human health which could otherwise be
caused by inappropriate waste handling of these products.
For more information about collection points and recycling of these
products, please contact your local municipal ofce, your household
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in
accordance with national legislation.
[Business users]
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page
http://www.jvc.eu/ to obtain information about the take-back of the
product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
These symbols are only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to dispose of these items, please do so in accordance
with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for
the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries.
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Warning
Please follow all the guidelines below
Follow this manual regarding
setup!
Connect only to a 220-240 V,
50 Hz AC outlet.
Make enough room for inserting
and removing the power plug!
Place the TV as close to the
outlet as possible!
Even if the TV’s power lamp is unlit,
the main power supply is not cut
off unless the power cord is
unplugged. The main power supply
for this TV is controlled by inserting
or removing the power plug.
Never cut or damage the power
cord!
If the power plug is
not the right shape, or
the power cord is not
long enough, use an
appropriate plug adapter
or extension cable.
(Consult your retailer.)
Unplug the power cord when
going out!
Unplug the power cord
to completely turn off the
TV. (Make appropriate
arrangements for bedridden
people.)
For more details on installation, usage and safety Æ Consult your retailer
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Do not allow the TV to fall!
Do not rest your elbows on, or
allow children to hang from the TV.
There is a risk that the TV will
fall and cause injuries.
Never try to
repair the TV yourself!
If the problem cannot be solved
Æ
in “Troubleshooting” (P. 42),
unplug the power cord and
contact your retailer.
When attaching the TV to the
wall, use the optional JVC
wall mounting unit!
Consult a qualied technician.
See the included manual on
mounting procedures.
JVC assumes no responsibility
for damage due to improper
mounting.
On disposal of the TV!
Follow the instruction
in “Information for
Users on Disposal of
Old Equipment and
Batteries” (P. 1).
If the TV is damaged
or behaving strangely,
stop using it at once!
Unplug the power cord
Æ
and contact your retailer.
Handle LCD panel with care!
Use a soft, dry cloth when
cleaning.
Never dismantle the rear
panel!
It may cause an electric shock.
Never place anything on the TV!
Placing liquids, naked
ames, cloths, paper,
etc. on the TV may
cause a re.
Never expose to rain or
moisture!
To prevent re or
electric shock, never
allow liquids to enter
the unit.
Never insert objects into the
cabinet openings!
It may cause a fatal
electric shock. Take
care when children
are near.
Never obstruct the ventilation
holes!
It may cause overheating or a re.
Never listen to headphones at
high volume!
It may damage your hearing.
Hold the TV so as not to
scratch the screen!
Do not touch the screen when
carrying the TV.
Do not carry the TV
on your own!
In order to prevent
accidents, ensure that
the TV is carried by
two or more people.
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English
Deutsch
Step 1: Please select Language 1/3
Français
Italiano
Castellano
Català
Nederlands
Dansk
Svenska
Norsk
Menu Language>
Enjoy rich multi-media with JVC
Quick setup
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Connecting external devices and aerialWatch pay-TV digital
Editing / tuning channels
channels
Initial
setting
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Digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) Æ Digital channelsAnalogue terrestrial broadcasting (VHF / UHF) and analogue cable TV Æ Analogue channels
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Edit PR
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38
Auto Scan /
Manual Scan /
Update Scan
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Contents
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Warning ························· 2
Getting started
Setting up your TV ········· 4
Basics
Using remote control ··· 15
Operate TV by
clapping your hands ···· 17
Watching TV ················ 19
Using EPG ··················· 24
Viewing teletext ··········· 26
Watching videos / DVDs
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunshine,
re or the like.
Stand assembly
ACDE
(Short) x 4
(Long) x 4
x 1
x 1
B
F
G
H
I
“AAA/R03” Batteries
(For conrming the
TV works)
(See P. 7)
Attach the stand to the TV
The stand will be supplied separately.
See the illustration below to attach the stand to the TV.
G
21
F
A
B
34
To prevent scratches on the panel, lay a piece of soft cloth on an even
platform and place the TV onto it.
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TV/AVMENU
P
/OK
Microphone (See P. 17)
5
Setting up your TV
Touch sensor panel operation
Remote control sensor
Eco sensor (See P. 47)
The power lamp will blink for a while when you turn the main power switch
on or insert the plug into an AC outlet. This is not a malfunction.
The power lamp will blink every time the TV receives a signal from the
remote or when a TV picks up a clapping sound.
When you turn on the TV, the Power lamp will blink until you get a picture
on the TV and the Power lamp will stay lit. When the Power lamp is
blinking the TV will not be able to receive any commands.
When “Power Lamp” is set to “Off”, the Power lamp will not light up.
For details, refer to “Power Lamp” (P. 35)
Note
Peel off the protection lms pasted on the TV stand after the TV has been
placed properly.
Power lamp
ON: Lit
OFF: Unlit
Change channel / page
Display on-screen menu
Switch between TV / AV devices
Touch on the function name to operate the function
Volume
Power On / Off (standby)
You will hear a beep if you have
touched the button correctly.
Terminal cover
Remove when connecting external devices. (P. 9)
On
Off
Main power switch
Turning the main power on/off.
For details on connecting terminals, see P. 9.
Cable clamp
Use to tidy the cables.
AC inlet
Connect the power cord.
Using the Main power switch
When you turn off the main power switch, you can reduce the
power consumption to zero. However when the main power
switch is turned off, you cannot turn the TV on. To turn on the
TV, make sure the main power switched on.
Concerning blinking power lamp and a beep
This TV is equipped with “Operate TV by clapping your hands (Hand Clap
Function)” (P. 17). If you clap your hands facing towards the TV, the TV
will detect a clap sound and the power lamp will blink. If the TV detects
a command by clapping your hand, you will hear a beep and the TV will
operate according to that command. If a clap-like sound was accidently
produced, the TV may operate the same way. This is not a malfunction. For
more details. See “Things you should know” (P. 18)
Connecting the power cord
WARNING:
To prevent re ,electric shock or any kind of damage to the TV, never
connect a power cord other than supplied.
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Change the direction of TV
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Setting up your TV
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Install your TV
Power requirements
Connect the power cord only to a 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz AC outlet.
When attaching the TV to the wall, use the optional JVC wall mounting unit
Consult a qualied technician.
See the included manual on mounting procedures.
JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting.
Mounting holes for wall mounting unit:
M6 x 4, 400 mm x 200 mm
Depth of screw hole is 13 mm from the surface of the TV.
Installation requirements
Place the TV on the at and stable location.
To avoid overheating, ensure the unit has ample room.
200 mm
50 mm150 mm150 mm 50 mm
When attaching the TV to the wall
Seal up the 4 holes at the bottom of the
TV using the plates provided. Peel off the
protection lms on the plates. Then peel
the plates from the paper and stick them
on the holes.
Watch pay-TV digital channels
Subscribe to a broadcasting company beforehand. A Smart Card (B) will
be sent by the broadcasting company after subscribing to it. It may be
necessary for you to purchase a Conditional Access Module (A) in addition
to the Smart Card.
Consult your broadcasting company or retailer.
1 Unplug the power cord.
2 Insert “B” into “A”.
3 Insert “A”.
4 Plug the power cord, and turn the power on.
5 Perform necessary settings using “Common Interface”. (P. 35)
Pay-TV analogue channels cannot be watched.
A
B
Insert the batteries
Use two “AAA/R03” dry cell batteries. Insert the batteries from the - end,
making sure the + and - polarities are correct.
Connecting the aerial
After all the connections
have been made, insert the
plug into an AC outlet.
AERIAL
Connect a VCR / DVD recorder
AERIAL
EXT-2
EXT-1
VCR / DVD recorder
After all the connections
have been made, insert
the plug into an AC outlet.
Power supply for the indoor aerial
When using an indoor aerial which requires external power, set “Antenna Power” to “On” in step 7 of “Initial settings” (P. 14).
The TV will supply DC 5 V, 50 mA (max) from the aerial socket through the cable to the aerial.
Supplying power to outdoor and indoor aerials which does not require external power, may cause damage to the aerial.
If you are uncertain whether the aerial needs external power, select “Off”.
Connect the aerial directly to the TV. When a recording device is connected between the aerial and the TV, power cannot be supplied to the aerial.
Power is supplied to the aerial only when the TV is on.
You can change the “Antenna Power” setting later. For details, refer to “Antenna Power” (P. 36).
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Setting up your TV
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Connecting external devices
Make sure all the devices and the TV are turned off.
The names of the devices shown in the following illustration are examples.
Find the best connections that are possible with your devices. Æ (P. 11)
C D E
Removing the terminal coverUsing the cable clamp*
To remove the terminal cover, press both tips at same time.
When attaching the TV to the wall, make sure to remove the terminal cover rst.
Make sure to keep the terminal cover incase you need to attach the cover back on.
For LT-47DV1BU, the cable clamp will not be equipped.
*
: type of connections
Note
When using EXT-3 terminal, you can use the cable clamp to tidy the cables.
Please read the user manuals of each device before setting up.
Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV.
You can tidy the cables using the cable clamp on the back of the stand.
DVD player
EXT-3
PC IN (D-SUB)
EXT-2
EXT-1
C E
D
EXT-2 VCR / DVD recorder
D
EXT-1 Satellite broadcast tuner
Video camera
Game consoles
PC terminal
Refer to P. 48
CI (Common Interface) slot
Refer to P. 7.
Not available (for service adjustments)
A B F
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
: type of connections
HDMITM Connector
EXT-4
(HDMI 1)
EXT-5
(HDMI 2)
USB terminal
Refer to P. 40.
Headphones
EXT-6
(HDMI 3)
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Audio system
F
A B
Digital Satellite broadcast tunerDVD player
A
A
HD Video camera
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Setting up your TV
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Choose your best connection
You can connect your TV to other devices in different ways. Check your devices and
choose the best connection. In addition, please read “Notes” before using.
Picture
quality
Best
Better
Other devicesConnecting cablesConnect to your TVAvailable signalsNotes
A
HDMI
DVI
HDMI cable
EXT-4
EXT-5
EXT-6
EXT-4
B
Audio
DVI-HDMI cable,
Audio cable
EXT-3: L and R jacks
C
Component
video and Audio
Component video cable,
Audio cable
EXT-3
Note
Please do not change any of the menu settings before
completing the “Initial settings” (P. 13). Otherwise, the “Initial
settings” will not start automatically.
Change the EXT-3
setting from “Composite”
to “Component”. (P. 27)
D
SCART
(Euroconnector)
SCART cable
EXT-1
EXT-2
Input
Composite video (analogue)
S-Video (analogue) *NTSC/PAL compatible
RGB input (analogue)
Audio L / R (analogue)
Output
Monitor out (composite video and audio
L/R) (analogue)
Input
Composite video (analogue)
S-Video (analogue) *NTSC/PAL compatible
Audio L / R (analogue)
Output
Monitor out (composite video and audio
L/R) (analogue)
Please refer to the
“Monitor out (EXT-1,
EXT-2)” (P. 45)
When connecting
a decoder that are
not equipped with
a tuner, use EXT-1
terminal.
Input
Composite video (analogue)
E
Video and audio
Good
Audio systemConnecting cablesConnect to your TVAvailable signalsNotes
F
Optical input
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Video and audio cable
Optical audio cable
EXT-3: V, L, R jacks
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
Output
Audio L / R (analogue)
When watching digital channel
Linear PCM / Dolby Digital / MPEG
(digital)
Other
Linear PCM (digital)
Please refer to the ““Dolby Digital”
output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
terminal” (P. 46)
Change the EXT-3
setting from “Component”
to “Composite”. (P. 27)
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English
Deutsch
Step 1: Please select Language 1/3
Français
Italiano
Castellano
Català
Nederlands
Dansk
Svenska
Norsk
Menu Language>
Austria
Step 2: Please select Country 1/2
Country>>
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Germany
Denmark
Spain
Finland
France
United Kingdom
Belgium
German
Step 3: Please select Language
System Language>>>
Home
Step 4: Please select Place of Installation
Place of Installation>>>>
Shop with Auto Demo.
Shop
Initial settings
The initial settings will begin automatically when the TV is turned on for the
very rst time. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the settings.
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Setting up your TV
Turn on the main power switch on the rear side of the TV.
1
(P. 6)
On
Turn the TV on
2
The power lamp on the TV lights
If the remote control doesn’t work, conrm that the mode is set to
“TV”.
Select a Menu language
3
Select a language for on-screen displays.
1 select
2 set
If the “Menu Language” does not appear, refer to “Factory Setting”
(P. 39) or “Retuning” (P. 39) for channel settings.
Select a country *
4
Select the country of installation. Receivable digital channels will differ
depending on the “Country” setting.
1 select
2 set
Note
* To select a country that not listed, refer to (P. 1).
Select a system language
5
Select a language for audio, subtitle, and EPG.
The system language will differ depending on selected country.
1 select
2 set
Select place of installation
6
Select “Home”, for use at home.
1 select
2 set
Start
Cancel
Step 6: Auto Scan will start when "Start" is selected
Auto Scan>>>>>>
Digital
13 Services Found
Analogue
51%
1 Services Found
Auto Scan>>>>>>
Digital
Scan Completed
13
Analogue
100%
14
Services Found
Services Found
Auto Scan>>>>>>
On
Off
Step 5: Please select Antenna Power
Antenna Power>>>>>
Set antenna power
7
Conrm that the aerial power supply is set to “Off”. Select “On” only
when using an aerial which requires external power. (P. 8)
1 select
2 set
Finish
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To the previous screen Æ
If the “Menu Language” does not appear or if you wish to make changes
later, refer to “Factory Setting” (P. 39) or “Retuning” (P. 39) for channel
settings.
Start auto scan
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Register channels
If you cannot register channels, refer to “When you cannot watch TV
channels” (P. 14).
You can edit the channels after the initial settings. For details, refer to
“Edit PR” (P. 38). To edit PR Æ
Some digital channels cannot be watched on this TV. For details,
refer to page 45.
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When you cannot watch TV channels
Check the following points
1
Is the TV connected correctly to the aerial?
Change the direction of the indoor aerial.
Note
You can check the broadcast signal level of the channel you
are watching. For details, refer to “Signal Check” (P. 39).
Set digital channels using “Factory Settings”. For details, refer to
2
“Factory Settings” (P. 39)
If you still cannot watch digital channels after following the steps
above, there may be a problem with your aerial or its cable. Or, the
signal may be too weak. Æ Consult your retailer
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Using remote control
The functions of the remote control buttons are explained as follows.
This remote control can be congured to operate up to four different devices simply by changing the remote code.
“Conguring your remote control” (P. 28)
Switch between “TV / STB / BD/DVD /
AUDIO”. (P. 28)
Turn on / off (standby) the TV.
Display favourite list. (P. 19)
Display the Electronic Programme
Guide (P. 24)
Select and conrm settings in menus.
Buttons and functions
To the previous channel.
Exit from Electric Programme Guide
and on-screen menu.
Change the aspect ratio. (P. 22)
Colour buttons:
Select a page when viewing teletext.
Operate functions in menus.
Change channel / page.
Volume control.
The volume settings for headphone and
speaker will be memorised separately.
Display on-screen menu. “Using the
menu functions” (P. 30)
Watch video etc. “Watching videos /
DVDs” (P. 27)
Mute the sound.
Enter channel / page number.
Display hidden information when
viewing teletext. (P. 26)
Note
For buttons that can be used to operate other devices, refer to “Conguring your remote control” (P. 28).
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Channel information. “Watching TV”
(P. 20)
To the index page. “Viewing teletext”
(P. 26)
View teletext. “Viewing teletext” (P. 26)
Select digital / analogue / radio
channels.
Change the “MaxxAudio” setting.
(P. 23)
Change the subtitle language when
viewing digital channels (P. 21)
Change the audio language when
viewing digital channels. (P. 21)
Change the sound mode when viewing
analogue channels. (P. 22)
Set the sleep timer. (P. 23)
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Operate TV by clapping your hands
This TV is equipped with “Hand Clap Function”, which you can operate the TV by clapping your hands. By clapping your hands number of times within a
set interval, you can turn the TV on/off or mute/unmute. It is useful, for example, when you have to turn off the TV for a short period of time or mute the TV,
when you have to answer a phone.
Before you start
There is a internal microphone on the upper side of the TV. To maintain
the sensitivity, make sure not to cover the TV and keep room (more than
25 cm) on the upper side of the TV. Do not place speakers or any kind of
device that outputs a sound near the microphone.
If the room is in an environment with noise more than 80 dB, nix sign icon
will be displayed and the Hand Clap Function will be unable to work. Keep
the volume level below 24. If the volume level is above 25, nix sign icon
will be displayed and the Hand Clap Function will be unable to work.
Even if the volume level is below 24, if the TV volume is too loud nix sign
icon will be displayed. Programme with a loud TV volume such as music
program nix sign icon will be displayed if the volume is too loud. In that
case lower the volume until the nix sign icon disappears.
You can operate with a hand clap under the range shown below. If you
clap harder, you can operate in a range more than 3 m.
3 m3 m
3 m
Turn on the main power switch on the rear side of the TV (P. 6). If the
main power switch is turned off, the Hand Clap Function will be unable to
work.
Clap your hands once facing towards the TV. If the TV detects a clap, the
power lamp will blink once.
If the power lamp does not blink, clap harder or go closer to the TV and clap
again. Once you conrm that the power lamp blinks, now try operating the
TV by clapping your hands. Clap your hands twice or 3 times (depending on
your purposes) with an interval of 0.5 seconds.
To turn the TV on/off (standby), repeatedly clap your hands 3 times.
If the TV properly detects the command, you will hear a beep and the TV
turns on/off.
To mute/unmute the TV, repeatedly clap your hands twice.
If the TV properly detects the command, you will hear a beep and the TV
enters mute/unmute.
Depending on the volume or the interval of your clap, the TV may not
detect a command properly and may show no reaction. When you try to
turn on/off the TV, the TV did not detect the third clap and the TV enters
mute/unmute.
Try several times until you master it. Especially when clapping for 3 times,
try to maintain the same interval with the rst and second clap to the
second and the third clap so that the TV can detect the correct command.
Hand Clap Function
How to operate
0.5 seconds
You can also operate the TV by using a clap-like sound, such as a nger
snap or a percussion instrument.
Have fun using different kind of sounds.
Nix sign icon
When nix sign icon is displayed, the Hand Clap Function will be unable
to work. If the TV is in a bad condition such as, clapping more than
4 times, a continuous noisy environment, or if TV is surrounded by
clap-like sounds, the nix sign icon will be displayed and the Hand Clap
Function will be unable to work. If these conditions are removed, the
nix sign icon will disappear and you will be able to operate once again.
Even if the nix sign icon is displayed, you can operate the TV with a
remote or with a touch sensor panel.
If the nix sign icon does not disappear, set the “Hand Clap Function”
to “Off” by menu (P. 35).
Setting the “Hand Clap Function” on/off
The factory default setting for “Hand Clap Function” is set to “On”. If
the TV operates spontaneously by clap-like sound, set “Hand Clap
Function” to “Off” (P. 35). Even if you set the function to off, the power
lamp may still blink and you may still hear a beep when a TV detects a
clap-like sound. However these behaviors will not effect the conditions
of the TV.
You can also set the TV to not beep when the TV detects a clap-like
sound. For details, see “Changing the beep setting” (P. 46).
Things you should know
Suddenly the power lamp may blink
This TV monitors all of the sound around the TV and analyses clap sound
based on frequency range, waveform and amplitude. Most of the sound
which is produced in daily life will not be recognised as a clap sound, but
some clap-like sound may be recognised as a clap sound. Therefore, by
the unaware sound the power lamp may blink. This is not a malfunction.
Suddenly you may hear a beep, enters mute/unmute, or turn the TV on/off.
If a clap-like sound was accidently produced with the right number of
times in a right interval as the operation method, the TV will detect as a
command and the TV will respond to that command after a beep. There is
really very little chance that this will happen. This is not a malfunction.
If you do not want the TV to respond to any sound, see “Setting the “Hand
Clap Function” on/off” on the left side of this page.
The TV may automatically turn off
To prevent the TV running in case the TV accidently detects a clap-like
sound and the TV turns on while you are out, this TV is equipped with
“Auto Shut Off” function. If the TV is turned on by using “Hand Clap
Function” and no operation is made by a remote or a touch censor for 3
hours the TV will automatically turn off.
When the “Auto Shut Off” is working it may seem as though that the TV
just suddenly turned off. This is not a malfunction.
You can temporarily cancel the “Auto Shut Off” by operating the TV with
a remote or with a touch censor within 3 hours. The factory default setting
for “Auto Shut Off” is set to “On”.
If you do not want the TV to automatically shut off when the TV is turned
on by “Hand Clap Function”, set the “Auto Shut Off” to “Off” (P. 35).
In such case, turning off the main power switch (P. 6) is recommended
when going out.
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20:30
Golf
Nachrichten
Nachrichten
Musik
Wetter
Nachrichten
Fußball
Nachrichten
Wetter
RTL Television
D
14:00 - 15:00 Nachrichten
Watching TV
Mute
Volume
Digital channels / Analogue channels / Radio
Turn on
1
The power lamp on the TV lights
If the remote control doesn’t
work, conrm that the mode
is set to “TV”.
Press again to turn the
screen off and put the TV into standby mode.
To completely turn off the TV, unplug the
power plug.
You cannot turn the TV on when the main
power switch (P. 6) is off.
Select Digital, Analogue or Radio
2
Select a channel
3
Enter a channel number
E.g.
1 :
15 :
Move up or down a channel
up
down
Select with PR List
PR List
1 select
2 view
Select DTV / ATV / Radio / Favourites
DTV
ATV
You can also display “Favourites” by pressing
To edit favourite channels, refer to “Favourite Setting” (P. 37)
Favourites
Radio
Close PR List
Select with EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) (P. 24)
EPG
1 select
2 view
Display only programmes which match your selected genre
“Genre” (P. 25)
Æ
Note
Add a new station. Æ “Update Scan” (P. 37)
Edit the “PR List” according to your liking. Æ“Edit PR” (P. 38)
Some digital channels cannot be watched on this TV. Æ (P. 45)
The channels and programme names shown in the illustrations are
Time is displayed only when teletext broadcasting can be received.
ENGLISH
Whenever changing the channel, “Programme Information”
is displayed.
More information
(No indication)
Name of station
SymbolsChannel
(No indication)
ClockSymbols
ClockProgramme
: Teletext is available. (P. 26)
t·u : t: Audio in another language is not available.
u: Other audio languages are available. (P. 21)
: Pay-TV channel
: Minimum viewing age limit of the programme.
Set viewing age limit. Æ (P. 34)
: Subtitles are available. (P. 21)
: More information about the programme is available. Æ
Dolby Digital : Dolby Digital signal is received. (P. 46)
: Special audio track for the visually impaired. (P. 34)
: Special audio track for the hearing impaired. (P. 34)
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Audio Selection
English
Audio Selection
English
Subtitle SelectionEnglish
Subtitle SelectionEnglish
OffSubtitle Selection
Subtitle SelectionEnglish
View subtitles (Digital channel only)Select audio language (Digital channel only)
By default, the language set in “System Language” (P. 34) is automatically
selected.
When not broadcast in that language, another broadcast language is
automatically selected.
Switch to another language
21
Watching TV
By default, the language set in “System Language” (P. 34) is automatically
selected.
When not broadcast in that language, another broadcast language is
automatically selected.
Switch to another language
: Special subtitles for the hearing impaired
Undened : When the subtitle’s language cannot be identied
The language that can be selected depends on the broadcast.
When no subtitles are broadcasted, “No Subtitles” is displayed.
select
1 select
2 set
: Special audio track for the visually impaired
: Special audio track for the hearing impaired
Undened: When the audio’s language cannot be identied
Dolby: Dolby Digital
The language that can be selected depends on the broadcast.
Please read ““Dolby Digital” output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
terminal” (P. 46) before selecting “Dolby”.
Zoom
Full
Full Native
Panoramic Zoom
Slim
16 :9 Zoom
Off
3
0
3
Sound
Stereo
PCM
Off
Low
Balance
Digital Audio Output
MaxxBass
MaxxTreble
MaxxStereo
MaxxVolume
MaxxAudio
Voice Enhancer
0
Zoom
Auto
Regular
Panoramic
14:9 Zoom
16:9 Zoom
16:9 Zoom Subtitle
Full
Change the sound mode (Analogue channel only)
Change the aspect ratio
1
Select the sound mode
2
When viewing a bilingual broadcast programme, you can select either
Bilingual I (Sub I) or Bilingual II (Sub II) sound.
If the stereo broadcast reception is poor, you can change to mono sound
for clearer sound.
This button can also be used when watching digital channels. For details,
refer to “Select audio language” (P. 21)
ENGLISH
1 select
2 set
1
Select the aspect ratio
2
When viewing high denition signal, the content of the menu will be
changed.
3
“Full Native” Æ “What is “Full Native”?” (P. 48)
When “Slim” is selected, a 4:3 image stretched out to 16:9 will revert back
to its original aspect ratio with black bands.
When “Panoramic Zoom” is selected, a 4:3 image with black bands will be
stretched out to 16:9.
Using “Auto” Æ “Auto in “Zoom”” (P. 45)
Note
If an image is displayed in an aspect ratio that differs from its original
aspect ratio, the image will be distorted or portions of the image will be cut
off.
When viewing “PC”, only “Full” or “Regular” can be selected.
Move the picture with 1 or 4 while this bar is displayed
For high denition
signal
1 select
2 set
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Watching TV
50
0120
Sleep Timer
Low
MaxxAudio
23
Change the MaxxAudio setting
MaxxAudio improves sound performance with four sound features
(MaxxBass, MaxxTreble, MaxxStereo and MaxxVolume).
You can select one of the two “MaxxAudio” settings.
Low : Less effective
High : More effective
You can also adjust the “MaxxAudio” settings in the “Sound” menu.
(P. 33)
“MaxxAudio” does not work with headphones.
When the headphone is connected, “MaxxAudio” will not display even if
you press the button.
Set a time for the TV to turn off automatically
1
Set the time
2
Each press of will increase the time by 10 minutes.
Cancel Æ Set the time to “0”.
Remaining time Æ Display this menu again.
2. RTL2
1. RTL Television
3. Super RTL
4. VOX
5. Doku/KiKa
6. Info/3sat
7. ZDF
8. TERRA NOVA
9. CNN Int.
Electronic Programme Guide
05/0506/0507/0508/0509/0510/0511/0512/
05
14:00 05/05/2008
15:00
14:00
17:00
17:15
18:00
18:20
18:50
20:20
20:30
Golf
Nachrichten
Nachrichten
Musik
Wetter
Nachrichten
Fußball
Nachrichten
Wetter
RTL Television
D
14:00 - 15:00 Nachrichten
D
A
Using EPG
(Electronic Programme Guide)
You can nd a programme from an eight-day programme guide, check its information, and make a reservation.
Check programme information
Display EPG
1
Æ
Close EPG
Æ
It may take a while to receive data.
When the clock is
off Æ “Time Zone”
(P. 34)
Select the default
language for
programme name
and programme
information
Æ “System
Language” (P. 34)
ENGLISH
Find a programme
2
Genre
ChannelProgrammeDate
Select a DateSelect a channel /
Note
The channels and programme names shown
in the illustrations here are examples only.
: TV: Radio
a programme
NextPrevious
select
Genre icon
General
Movie
News
Entertainment
Sports
Children’s
The genre types that can be selected differ depending on the
Music
Culture
Current Affairs
Education
Leisure
Special
country selected in the “Country” (P. 13) setting.
Watch / listen to the programme
1 select
2 view
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All
General
Movie
News
Entertainment
Sports
Children's
Music
Culture
Current Affairs
Leisure
Genre
Education
2. RTL2
1. RTL Television
3. Super RTL
4. VOX
5. Doku/KiKa
6. Info/3sat
7. ZDF
8. TERRA NOVA
9. CNN Int.
Electronic Programme Guide
05/0506/0507/0508/0509/0510/0511/0512/
05
14:00 05/05/2008
15:00
14:00
17:00
17:15
18:00
18:20
18:50
20:20
20:30
Golf
Nachrichten
Nachrichten
Musik
Wetter
Nachrichten
Fußball
Nachrichten
Wetter
Display only programmes which match your selected genre.Reserve a programme to watch. (One programme at a time)
Display the genre list
1
Select a genre
2
1 select
2 set /
cancel
3 search
To record a programme, refer to “Monitor out (EXT-1, EXT-2)” (P. 45).
Select a programme
1
Select a column
Select a channel / a programme
(Channel / Programme)
select
select
Set “Timer”
2
1 select
25
Using EPG
More than one genre can be selected.
Find a programme
3
Only programmes in the selected genre are displayed.
2 set
Set : Reserve a channel
Cancel : Return to previous
Your selected genres are
displayed
If there already is a programme reserved, “Over write Timer?” will
display. To cancel and over write the existing reservation, select
screen
“Yes”. When set, the will display.
Conrm / Cancel a reservation
Æ
To cancel the reserved programme, select “Cancel Timer” then select
“Yes”. To keep the reservation, select “Conrm”.
You can also cancel by changing channels during timer.
Message will display 60 seconds before the timer starts. When the
timer starts during standby, the TV will turn on automatically and will
return to standby when the end time comes.
This function is disabled during when the main power switch is off.
Viewing teletext
This TV can display TV broadcasts and teletext on the same channel in two windows.
1
Enter a teletext
2
page
Move up or down a
page
View sub-pages
up
down
to sub-page
When watching TV
TVTEXT
TEXT
Reveal hidden pages
Display hidden information (answers to quizzes, etc.)
To the index page
Returns to page “100” or a previously designated page
.....
ENGLISH
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Ext Input
EXT-1
EXT-2
EXT-3
HDMI-1
HDMI-2
HDMI-3
DTV
ATV
Radio
PC
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
> Connection Setting
EXT-3 Setting
EXT ID Setting
Component
Control with HDMI
On
> Connection Setting
EXT-3 Setting
EXT ID Setting
Component
Control with HDMI
On
On
Off
Watching videos / DVDs
27
Select the video source
1
Operate the connected device and play
2
a video
To return to TV channels
Press the “DTV” button or select “DTV” from the “EXT
Input” menu for digital channels.
Press the “ATV” button or select “ATV” from the “EXT
Input” menu for analogue channels.
Setting external terminals
Display the “Connection setting” menu
1
Display the menu
bar
Select “System Setup” Select “Connection
1 select
2 next
setting”
1 select
2 next
1 select
2 watch
Select “EXT-3 Setting”, “EXT ID Setting” or “Control with
2
HDMI”
1 select
2 next
EXT-3 Setting
Select “Component” or “Composite”
1 select
2 set
Component
Composite
For component signal
For composite signal
EXT ID Setting
Select terminalShow the name list
Select a name from
the list
1 select
2 set
Control with HDMI
If you use a HDMI CEC compatible device, set this setting to “On”.
For more details Æ ”What is “HDMI CEC”?” (P. 47)
Conguring your remote control
You can congure your TV’s remote control to operate your other devices.
Setting your remote
Turn on the device manually.
1
Switch the remote control mode to a mode
2
that matches your device. Refer to the
table on the right to select an appropriate
mode.
TVSTB
AUDIOBD/DVD
The indicator lights for 3 seconds each time the
remote control is operated.
Find the remote control code for your
3
device according to its brand from the
“Remote control codes” list. (Refer to
P. I - XII at the back of this manual.)
Set the remote control code.
4
Press and holdEnter four digit
The indicator will unlit for a second after entering the four digit remote
control code number.
Point the remote control at your device, press and
5
conrm that your device is turned off. If your device does
not respond, try entering another available code.
Note
If your device does not respond, try all the available codes for the device’s
brand.
If none of the code works, or the brand is not listed, refer to “Using the
search code function” (P. 29).
MODEApplicable devices
TVJVC brand only
STBCable Set Top Box, Cable/PVR Combination,
BD/DVDDVD, Blu-Ray DVD, HD DVD, DVD-R, Home
AUDIOAmplier, Receiver, Home Theater in Box
Satellite Set Top Box, SAT/PVR Combination
Theater in Box, TV/DVD Combination
number
Release the button
ENGLISH
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Conguring your remote control
29
Using the search code function
This function searches through the codes one by one, beginning from
the rst code in the list.
Turn on the device manually.
1
Switch the remote control mode to a mode that matches your
2
device.
Press to select the mode.
Activate the search code function.
3
Hold down (stand-by) and until the mode indicator
blinks.
Point the remote control at your device and press the stand-by
4
button. If there is no response, try the next code by pressing 3
and press the stand-by button again. Repeat the process until
your device turns off.
Press to register the code.
5
The code is now set. Conrm that the mode indicator goes
out.
If your TV’s remote control still does not work even after using the
search code function, use your device’s own remote control. The
TV’s remote control is not guaranteed to work with all models, brands
or operations.
Button functions
Change the remote control mode
Turn on/off the device
Navigate the menus
Display top menu
Select
Display menuBack to previous page
Playback / Record, etc.
Select a chapter
Display on screen Æ Press “”
Mute Æ Press “”
Volume Æ Press “ ”
Select a surround mode Æ Press “”
For STB, it displays Electric Programme Guide.
Depending on your device, some functions may not
be operable with this remote control.
OK
Stop
Pause
Record
Reverse
Forward
Play
Advanced
Photo Viewer
Colour Temp.
Super DigiPure
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Hue
Colour
Normal
Colour Management
15
0
0
0
0
0
Mid
On
Picture1/2
Picture ModeStandard
This function is locked.
Please enter PIN code.
***
All existing or locked services, Favourite Settings,
and Timer Settings will be deleted!
ContinueCancel
PIN code changed
OK
Using the menu functions
To the previous
screen Æ
To Exit Æ
ENGLISH
Display the menu bar
1
Display the desired menu
2
select
Change or adjust the setting
3
select
adjust
To enter an item’s menu
select
or
To hide or display the bottom area of the menu
Æ
Depending on the situation, some items will be
displayed in gray colour and will not work. You
will not be able to change their setting as well.
When entering the PIN code
When watching digital channels or changing DTV menu settings, it
may be necessary for you to enter a PIN code.
Once a PIN code has been entered, there is no need to enter it again
until the TV is turned off.
The default PIN code is “0000”.
You can set your own PIN code. Æ “Enter PIN code” (P. 34)
It may be necessary for you to reenter a PIN code, when you reset
“Maturity Rating” or “PR Lock” setting.
When a message with option selections appears
1 select
2 set
When an information message appears
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Using the menu functions
Colour Temp.
Super DigiPure
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Hue
Colour
Normal
Colour Management
15
0
0
0
0
0
Mid
On
Picture1/2
Picture ModeStandard
Smart Picture
Dynamic Backlight
MPEG Noise Reduction
Colour System
Auto
On
On
On
On
4:3 Aspect Setting
Panoramic
Full Native
Picture2/2
Picture Management
1080 Auto Setting
31
Photo viewer menu
You can view picture les and listen to music les that are stored in your
USB device. For details refer to “Viewing / listening from USB devices
(Picture / music)” (P. 40)
Picture menu
“Colour System” is available only for analogue channels.
Picture Mode
Standard
Soft
Bright
Game
User
in a room with standard brightness
in a dark room
in a fairly bright room
when playing video games
Make adjustments to your liking
When “User” is selected, you can set the settings listed below.
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Colour
Hue
Colour Temp.
Backlight brightness (Darker ó Brighter)
Contrast (Lower ó Higher)
Brightness (Darker ó Brighter)
Sharpness (Softer ó Sharper)
Colour (Lighter ó Deeper)
Tint (Reddish ó Greenish) (NTSC only)
Colour temperature (Warm / Normal / Cool)
Select preset picture setting according to
the brightness of your room.
Super DigiPure
Off
Min
Mid
Max
Function is turned off
Less effective
More effective
When noise appears
Colour Management
On
Off
Maintain a natural colour balance
Function is turned off
Picture Management
On
Off
Make it easier to view bright / dark pictures
Function is turned off
Smart Picture
On
Off
Make it easier to view white areas
Function is turned off
When “Bright” is set as a “Picture Mode”, this function becomes invalid.
Dynamic Backlight
On
Off
Make it easier to view black areas
Function is turned off
For natural-looking outlines
For natural looking pictures
Fix bright / dark pictures
Make it easier to view white areas
Make it easier to view black areas when
the picture is dark
16 : 9
4 : 3
Off
3
0
3
Sound
Stereo
PCM
Off
Low
Balance
Digital Audio Output
MaxxBass
MaxxTreble
MaxxStereo
MaxxVolume
MaxxAudio
Voice Enhancer
0
Bass
Treble
Balance
Digital Audio Output
0
0
0
0
Sound
Stereo
PCM
MPEG Noise Reduction
Reduce MPEG video noise
Sound menu
On
Off
Colour System
Select the colour system
PAL
SECAM
NTSC 3.58
NTSC 4.43
AUTO*
Select in video mode only.*
4:3 Aspect Setting
Select a default aspect ratio
1080 Auto Setting
ENGLISH
Reduce MPEG video noise
Function is turned off
When there is no colour (On / Off)
Western Europe
Eastern Europe / France
USA 3.58 MHz*
USA 4.43 MHz*
When watching videos, etc.
Set a default aspect ratio
(Panoramic / Regular)
RegularPanoramic
Select a default aspect ratio for Auto in
“Zoom” (P. 45) when 1080i/p (1125i/p)
signal is received
Full NativeFull
“Stereo t/u” is available only for analogue channels.
When you connect the headphone, “MaxxAudio” (including the four sound
features) will be replaced with “Bass” and “Treble” setting.
When you connect the headphone, “Voice Enhancer” will not be displayed.
Press the blue button to reset the settings (except for “Stereo t/u” and
“Digital Audio Output” settings)
Stereo t/u
v
s
t
u
Monaural
Stereo
SUB1
SUB2
Select stereo, monaural or language
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Using the menu functions
33
Sound menu (continued)
MaxxAudio
MaxxAudio improves sound performance with four sound features
(MaxxBass, MaxxTreble, MaxxStereo and MaxxVolume).
You can select one of the two “MaxxAudio” settings.
Low
High
You can make further adjustments to the four sound features of the
selected preset “MaxxAudio” to your liking.
MaxxBass
MaxxTreble
MaxxStereo
MaxxVolume
Adjustments made to the three sound features (MaxxBass, MaxxTreble
and MaxxStereo) will be stored in the selected “MaxxAudio” setting.
Displays only when the headphone is connected.*
Less effective
More effective
Compensates low frequencies to widen the frequency
band. (Weaker ó Stronger)
Compensates high frequencies to widen the frequency
band. (Weaker ó Stronger)
Expands the stereo sound naturally.
(Weaker ó Stronger)
Maintains a uniform sound volume even if the sound
becomes loud suddenly (during commercial breaks etc.).
(Weaker ó Stronger)
Bass*
Weaker ó Stronger
Low tones
Treble*
Weaker ó Stronger
Displays only when the headphone is connected.*
Voice Enhancer
Balance
Left ó Right
Digital Audio Output
PCM
Dolby Digital
See “”Dolby Digital” output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal”
(P. 46) before setting.
Linear PCM signal
Dolby Digital signal or MPEG signal
(When viewing Digital channels)
High tones
Enhances the voice levels to make vocals
or dialogues clearer when the volume is
set to low level (On / Off)
Speaker balance
Dolby Digital signal or MPEG signal
(When viewing Digital channels)
> Maturity Rating1/2
Age 4
Age 5
None
Age 6
Age 7
Age 8
Age 9
Age 10
Age 11
Age 12
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
This function is locked.
Please enter PIN code.
***
Enter new PIN code
Confirmation
PIN code changed
OK
System Setup1/2
Time Zone
Connection Setting
Common Interface
Blue Back
Power Lamp
System Language
Assistive Services
Enter PIN code
Mix Level
Maturity Rating
No CI Module
On
On
-
German
Auto
0
System Setup2/2
Radio Mode
Software Upgrade
Eco Mode
Off
Off
Hand Clap Function
On
Auto Shut Off
On
System Setup menu
“Time Zone”, “Assistive Services”, “Maturity Rating”, and “Common
Interface” is available only for digital channels.
“Auto Shut Off” can only be active when “Hand Clap Function” is set to “on”.
Enter PIN Code
Input the current code
1
Input a new code twice
2
Change PIN code
Default is “0000”.
If you forget the code, input “0081”.
Time Zone
System Language
Set the time zone if the clock is off
Set audio language, subtitle language,
and EPG language. Languages will differ
depending on selected country. (See page 1)
Assistive Services
-
Function is turned off
Automatically set hearing impaired or
visually impaired
For visually impaired
For hearing impaired
Mix Level
Adjust the mix level of audio from the
programme and special audio track for the
visually impaired.
To display mix level, select “Special audio track for the visually impaired”
in “Assistive Services”.
ENGLISH
Maturity Rating
The maturity rating may differ depending on the “Country” setting.
Connection Setting
Set the viewing age limit
Only programmes with
1 select
2 set
a maturity rating can be
restricted.
To watch the restricted
programme, the PIN code must
be entered.
For use with video players and other
devices Æ “Setting external terminals”
(P. 27)
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Using the menu functions
52281_0.24.2.0
YesNo
Software Upgrade
Current software version
Please insert USB memory device containing
software update into the USB connector
35
System Setup menu (continued)
Common Interface
To watch pay-TV digital channels, use the Conditional Access Module
menu. This function can only be used when pay-TV can be received in your
region.
When the Conditional Access Module etc. is inserted after subscribing to
the broadcasting company, this function is available.
Press “OK” button to display the Conditional Access Module menu and
follow the instructions on the screen.
“Watch pay-TV digital channels” Æ (P. 7)
If the Conditional Access Module etc. is not inserted, “No CI Module” will
be displayed and this function cannot be used.
The content of the menu is different depending on the broadcasting
company.
For details, consult your broadcasting company.
Æ
The language shown in the menu may differ from the “Language” set for
the TV.
Blue Back
On
Off
Function is turned on
Function is turned off
To activate this function, power cycle the TV.
Power Lamp
On
Off
Function is turned on
Function is turned off
Set Conditional Access Module
Displays a blue screen when the signal is
weak or absent (On / Off )
Power lamp setting
Radio Mode
Automatically turns off the backlight when
listening to the radio channel.
This function reduces the power
consumption of this TV.
On
Off
When “Power Lamp” is set to “Off”, the power lamp will lit when the
Function is turned on
Function is turned off
backlight turns off.
Software Upgrade
Software update using the USB terminal
When you select “Yes” after connecting
the USB, the TV will enter standby then
turns on again and the “Upgrade menu” is
displayed.
To exit “Upgrade menu”, turn off the TV.
You can also check your current version.
You can update the software downloaded by Over air download (P. 48)
Eco Mode
Automatically adjusts the picture contrast
according to the brightness of your room
(On / Off / Demo)
For more details Æ “What is “Eco Mode”?” (P. 47)
Hand Clap Function
To operate the TV by clapping your hands,
set “Hand Clap Function” to “On”. “Auto
Shut Off” can only be set only when “Hand
Auto Shut Off
Clap Function” is set to “On”. For details,
see “Operate TV by clapping your hands
(Hand Clap Function)” (P. 17).
On
Off
Function is turned on
Function is turned off
> Manual Scan
Digital
Analogue
>> Digital Manual Scan
21
0%
CHUHF
Germany 5-12,21-69:
PR Installation1/2
Menu Language
Favourite Setting
PR Lock
Edit PR
Signal Check
Antenna Power
Auto Scan
Manual Scan
Update Scan
Off
English
PC Position
PR Installation2/2
Factory Setting
All existing or locked services, Favourite Settings,
and Timer Settings will be deleted!
ContinueCancel
Digital
0
Analogue
8%
0
Services Found
Services Found
> Auto Scan
100%
> Auto Scan
Digital
Scan Completed
13
Analogue
14
Services Found
Services Found
PR Installation menu
“Signal Check” is available only for digital channels.
Menu Language
Antenna Power
When using an indoor aerial which requires external power, set “Antenna
Power” to “On”. The TV will supply DC 5 V, 50 mA (max) from the aerial
socket through the cable to the aerial.
“Power supply for the indoor aerial” Æ (P. 8)
Select a language for on-screen menus
Power supply for indoor aerial
Manual Scan
Select “Digital” or “Analogue”
Digital
Select the CH number
1
CH number Æ “Frequency table” Æ (P. 49)
Start “Manual Scan”
2
Manually scan and update a channel
1 select
2 set
select
Auto Scan
Select “Continue”
1
Start “Auto Scan”
2
ENGLISH
Scans and updates all receivable channels
1 select
2 set
Store channel
3
or
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Using the menu functionsUsing the menu functions
1/3
RTL Television
RTL2
Super RTL
VOX
Doku/KiKa
Info/3sat
ZDF
TERRA NOVA
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PR Installation menu (continued)
Analogue
Set the “System” and “Band”
1
Select the CH number
2
CH number Æ “Frequency table” Æ (P. 49)
To directly register selected channel, press “BLUE” button and then
press “YELLOW” button.
Start “Manual Scan”
3
or
Fine tune channel
4
Store channel
5
select
adjust
Update Scan
Updates new channels
Start “Update Scan”
Favourite Setting
Register your favourite channel
Register icon
To move through only your favourite channels.
“Select with PR List” (P. 19)
Æ
Set / Cancel Æ
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All Check
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Selection of NetworkDTV
PR lock
Stops children from watching specic
channels
Register a channel to PR list
Lock icon
DTV
ATVRadio
To enable “Lock” function, turn the TV off and on again.
To watch the locked channels, the PIN code must be entered.
“When entering the PIN code” (P. 30)
Æ
Enter PIN code if needed
“When entering the PIN code” (P. 30)
Æ
Edit PR
Select “Digital”, “Analogue” or “Radio”
1
Registering channels and moving the
channel or channel name for PR list
DTV
ATVRadio
Select a channel
2
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select
Lock / Unlock Æ
Register icon
Install / Uninstall Æ
Favourite icon (P. 37)
Move a channel
DownUp
Edit channel name (Up to 5 characters)
1 select character
2 move position
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Using the menu functions
Are you sure you want to delete the PR list and
reset all settings?
The TV will switch off when reset is completed.
Please switch the TV back on.
YesNo
50Signal Quality
Signal : Acceptable
44Signal Strength
Signal Check
D
Service
1 RTL Television
D
2 RTL2
69Channel
69
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PC Position
Reset
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PR Installation menu (continued)
Signal Check
The “Channel” is the frequency of the digital broadcasting. It differs from
the channel number displayed on the TV.
PC Position
Factory Setting
1 select “Yes”
2 start
Select “Yes” in “Factory Setting” (will enter standby), then turn on from
standby and start the “Initial settings” (P. 13).
Check the broadcast signal
Signal: Poor < Acceptable < Excellent
To check another
broadcast channel
Adjust the position of the PC image
adjust
Reset
Initialise the settings
Initial setting will start again.
“Initial settings” (P. 13)
Retuning menu
You can set the TV to restart the initial setting. For details refer to step 3 in
“Initial setting” (P. 13)
1 select
2 set
Device
Picture
Music
Photo Viewer
Storage Media
Photo Viewer Picture>
Date
Resolution
Title
:
:
:
2008/05/05 18:00
1920*1080
00001
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
Folder name
Folder name
00001
00002
File name
00006
00003
00004
00005
00007
00008
00002
00001
File Name
Photo Viewer Picture>
Date
Resolution
Title
:
:
:
2008/05/05 18:00
1920*1080
00001
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
Folder name
Folder name
00001
00002
File name
00006
00003
00004
00005
00007
00008
00002
00001
File Name
Photo Viewer Picture>
Date
Resolution
Title
:
:
:
2008/05/05 18:00
1920*1080
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
Folder name
Folder name
00001
00002
File name
00006
00003
00004
00005
00007
00008
00002
00001
File Name 00001
Viewing / listening from USB device
You can view photos and play music by connecting usb mass storage class
devices.
Connect USB device
1
“Photo Viewer” is displayed.
If the “Photo Viewer” does not appear, select “Photo Viewer” from
the menu bar.
Select “Picture” or “Music”
2
1 select
2 set
To exit Photo Viewer Æ
Make sure to exit “Photo Viewer” before disconnecting the USB device.
Thumbnail
Information
To view a photo
“Zoom” function is available only when the size of the photo is bigger than
the TV screen size. You can only zoom up to it’s original size.
When using the zoom function you can move the photo side to side and
up and down by using
Depending on the le, the rotate information will be memorised.
To view as slide show
Picture / Music
Picture
1 select
2 view
select
folder
File / Folder
name
ZoomRotate
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Play / Pause
Repeat
/ Once
The slide show can only be used for picture that are placed inside the folder
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Artist
Title
Album
:
:
:
BBBBBBBB
AAA
Year
Duration
: 2008
ABCDEF
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
Folder name
Folder name
00001
00002
File name
00006
00003
00004
00005
00007
00008
00002
00001
Photo Viewer Music>
Photo Viewer
Play back>
00 : 03 : 68
Artist
Title
Album
:
:
:
BBBBBBBB
AAA
Year
Duration
: 2008
ABCDEF
Artist
Title
Album
:
:
:
BBBBBBBB
AAA
Year
Duration
: 2008
ABCDEF
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
Folder name
Folder name
00001
00002
File name
00006
00003
00004
00005
00007
00008
00002
00001
Photo Viewer Music>
Photo Viewer Music>
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
File name
Folder name
Folder name
00001
00002
File name
00006
00003
00004
00005
00007
00008
00002
00001
Music
Information
To play a song
1 select
2 play
To continuously play the songs
select
folder
Play / Pause
/ Once
To continuously play the songs, you must place the songs inside the
folder.
For supported formats, refer to “Supported music formats for Photo Viewer”.
(P. 46)
Play / Pause
Previous
File / Folder
name
NextRepeat
Viewing / listening from USB device
Slide show with background music
You can view slide show with background music by setting “To
continuously play the songs” (P. 41) and “To view as slide show” (P. 40)
To view slide show with background music, make sure to place the
pictures and music inside the folder.
Start the background music
1
To start the background music, follow the instruction in “To
continuously play the songs” (P. 41).
Press the OK button to exit from the Playback screen.
Start the slide show
2
To start the slide show, follow the instruction in “To view as slide
show” (P. 40).
Note
Photo Viewer cannot be guaranteed to work with all USB Mass Storage
Devices. It may take some time to display or it may not display correctly.
The USB device that needs specic driver software is not supported.
Supported le formats are “.jpg”, “.JPG”, “.mp3”, or “.MP3”.
All your stored data should be backed up rst as a precaution before
connecting to the TV. Any loss or damage of data is not guaranteed.
Depending on your stored le size, it can take extra time to display “Photo
Viewer” page.
When disconnecting the USB device, make sure to pull out gently.
Folders with a “.” in their folder name will not be displayed.
Does not support Progressive JPEG format.
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Troubleshooting
Analogue channels
Severe noise or snow
Is the aerial or its cable damaged?
Consult your retailer
Æ
Is the “Antenna Power” set to “On”?
“Antenna Power” (P. 36)
Æ
Patterns, stripes or noise
Consult your retailer
Æ
Are connected devices too close
to the TV?
Place a minimum distance
Æ
between the aerial and the
cause of interference until no
interference
Ghosting
(Doubling of images)
Adjust the direction of your
Æ
aerial, or change to a goodquality directional aerial
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Is the TV
connected
correctly to the
aerial?
Change the
direction of the
aerial.
Is the aerial
receiving
interference
from highvoltage power
lines or wireless
transmitters?
Are you receiving
interference from
signals reected
off mountains or
buildings?
I can’t turn it on!
Is the power cord
connected to the AC
outlet correctly?
Is the main power
switch turned on? (P. 6)
The remote
control doesn’t
work!
Are the batteries
at?
Are you more than 7
meters away from the TV?
Is the “MODE (TV, STB, BD/DVD,
AUDIO)” set to “TV”?
When viewing teletext, the TV
menu bar does not appear.
Depending on the stability of the
signal, there may be a time lag
when changing channels.
ProblemActions
Remote control
stops working
TV screen is frozen
Forgot my PIN code!
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Locked channels
can be watched
without inputting PIN
code
The TV suddenly
turned off
Some functions do
not work
Unplug TV, several minutes later plug it in
again.
Touch “MENU” (TV) and continuously press,
“” ,“” (remote) with under 2 seconds
of interval.
Unplug TV, several minutes later plug it in
again.
The default PIN code is “0000”. If you forget
the numbers that you used to change the
default PIN code, rst input “0081” in the
“Enter PIN code” and then register a new
PIN code. (P. 34)
Once the PIN code is input, the lock
functions (“Lock” and “Maturity Rating”)
are released. If you want to use the lock
functions again, turn the TV off and then turn
it on again.
If the TV is turned on by using “Hand Clap
Function” and no operation is made by a
remote or a touch censor for 3 hours the TV
will automatically turn off (P. 18).
It is not a malfunction. Depending on
the situation, some function items will be
displayed in gray colour and will not work.
(P. 30)
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ProblemActions
Suddenly the power
lamp blinks/hear a
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beep
Suddenly enters
mute/unmute or
turns on/off
Aspect ratio changes
unintentionally
The TV may have operated by detecting an
ambient sound. For details, see “Things you
should know” (P. 18).
Press “” to return to your settings. (P. 22)
Screen
LCD panels use ne dots (“pixels”) to display
Black or white
dots appear on the
screen
Picture
Poor picture quality
images.
While more than 99.99% of these pixels
function properly, a very small number of
pixels may not light, or may light all the time.
Please understand that this is not a
malfunction.
Change the “Picture Mode” setting. (P. 31)
Unnatural colour >>>
Adjust “Colour” and “Backlight”. (P. 31)
Check your “Colour System”. (P. 32)
Noise >>> Set to the following functions.
Picture Mode: Standard (P. 31)
Super DigiPure: Max (P. 31)
Dull picture >>> Set to the following functions.
Picture Mode: Bright (P. 31)
Super DigiPure: Off (P. 31)
ProblemActions
If the top of the image is distorted, check the
Picture
Strange picture
when using an
external device
Sound
Poor sound
Wrong screen size
HDMI
No picture, no sound
No soundCheck if the device is compliant with HDMI.
Green and distorted
screen
video signal quality itself.
If movement appears unnatural when
receiving a signal from a DVD player etc.,
with 576p (625p), change the output setting
of the external device to 576i (625i).
Reset the “Sound” menu settings. (P. 32)
If receiving a poor signal in “Stereo/ t·u”,
switch to “v” (monaural). (P. 32)
Change the broadcasting system using
“Manual Scan”. (P. 36)
Read the user manual of the connected
device and perform the following:
Check if the output setting of the device is
Æ
correct.
Change the signal format of the device to
Æ
other format.
Use the cable marked with HDMI logo.
Wait a little for the signal to stabilise when
switching the signal format for an HDMI
device.
ProblemActions
ProblemActions
“Missing or weak
signal”
Message
“The timer will start
soon”
“Software Update”
No picture, no sound
DTV
When the clock is
off time
Is the TV connected correctly to the aerial?
Change the direction of the indoor aerial.
Check digital channels signal with “Signal
Check”. (P. 39)
If you still cannot watch the digital channels
after following the steps above, there may
be a problem with your aerial or its cable. Or,
the signal may be too weak.
Consult your retailer.
Æ
While watching TV, the message appears
when a timer programme is about to start,
indicating that the channel will be switched.
You can update the software downloaded by
Over air download (P. 48)
Some digital channels cannot be watched on
this TV. (P. 45)
Change the “Time Zone” setting. (P. 34)
Album / Title / Artist
/ Year does not
display or display
correctly (Music)
Make sure to use ID3v1 tag.
Photo Viewer
Duration time cannot be calculated for MP3
that contains the artwork.
The duration time is calculated from the bit
Duration time does
not display or display
correctly (Music)
This is not a malfunction
When the TV is turned on, it will take approx. 18 seconds to properly
produce picture and sound.
When the TV is turned on by turning the main power switch on or by
plugging to the AC outlet, it will take approx. 15 seconds until the TV
is ready to receive any commands.
rate and the le size, the time displayed may
differ from the actual playback time. Higher
the compression rate and lower the bit rate
/ sample rate is these error margins will be
greater.
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Technical information
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Receivable broadcast systems
The broadcast system that can be received by “Auto Scan” will differ by
countries.
FRANCE: Can receive SECAM-L.
To register channels that cannot be received by using “Auto Scan” because
of the broadcast system, use “Manual Scan”.
Auto in “Zoom”
When “Auto” is selected in Zoom, the aspect ratio will turn to the ratio
obtained from the information the TV received.
The aspect ratio will turn to the ratio obtained from WSS (Wide Screen
Identication Signal), video signal, or control signal of the external
devices. Without receiving the aspect information, it will be the setting in
“4:3 Aspect Setting”. (P. 32)
Digital channels that cannot be watched on this TV
If a digital channel service uses new formats (such as DVB-H or MPEG4,
etc.), or MHP, it cannot be watched even though the channel name appears.
If the channel is selected, the picture will not appear and audio cannot be heard.
This TV can receive digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) in the
*
following countries. Digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) reception in
other countries is not guaranteed.
Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy,
Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Belgium
Monitor out (EXT-1, EXT-2)
To record Digital / Analogue channels to external devices
Connect the external device to EXT-1 or EXT-2.
Select a programme you want to record and video / audio will output as
an analogue signal.
Analogue channel video / audio will output from EXT-1 when analogue
channel or EXT-1 is selected.
To record video and audio from another external devices
Connect the external device to EXT-1 or EXT-2.
Select an external device you want to record and video / audio will output
as an analogue signal.
Note
Set the aspect ratio to “Regular” or “Full”. The aspect ratio will not be
displayed correctly during recording or playback.
You cannot output from EXT-1 if you switch to EXT-1 from digital channel.
1080p (1125p) signal is not supported, because they cannot be converted
to composite signal.
“Dolby Digital” output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal
Some digital channels are broadcasted with “Dolby Digital” signals. In these
cases, “Dolby Digital” signals can be output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
terminal.
1. Connect an audio system with a “Dolby Digital” decoder to the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT terminal.
“Connecting external devices” (P. 10)
Æ
2. Change the “Digital Audio Output” setting from “PCM” to “Dolby Digital”.
“Digital Audio Output” (P. 33)
Æ
Even if “Dolby Digital” is set, “MPEG” signals will be output by a channel
that is not broadcast with “Dolby Digital” signals.
Even if “Dolby Digital” is set, “Liner PCM” signals will be output from the
sources other than digital channels.
Set the audio system so that it is compatible with “Dolby Digital”,
“MPEG” and “Linear PCM”. (For detail, refer to the audio system
instruction manual.) If the audio system does not have a MPEG
decoder, change the setting to “PCM” when listening the sound of a
channel that is not broadcast with “Dolby Digital” signals.
Do not change the setting to “Dolby Digital” from “PCM” when the audio
system does not have a “Dolby Digital” decoder.
If you have a noise or no sound problem, change the setting to “PCM”
Some les may not be able to playback depending on the combination
between the sample rate and the bit rate.
Changing the beep setting
If the TV beeps frequently by an unintended clap-like sound, you can set
the TV to not beep when the TV detects a clap-like sound.
Touch and hold the “−” and “+” part of “” on the touch sensor
panel at the same time for more than 3 seconds. If the setting is successful,
you will hear two beeps.
The TV is set to beep as a factory default setting. If the above setting
is set, the TV will not beep when you operate the TV by clapping your
hands. To set the TV to beep again, repeat the same procedure.
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Technical information
Eco Mode
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What is “Eco Mode”?
You can adjust this TV so that the screen automatically adjusts to the
optimum contrast of light and dark according to the brightness of your room.
This function reduces eyestrain and the power consumption of this TV.
Set “Eco Mode” Æ “Eco Mode” (P. 35)
Make sure not to block the Eco Sensor on front of the TV (P. 5)
To fully reduce eyestrain and the power consumption of this TV. Set to
the following functions.
Eco Mode: On or Demo (P. 35)
Smart Picture: On (P. 31)
Using “Demo” in “Eco Mode”, you can display the effect of the “Eco Mode”
on the screen
Dark
Light
What is “HDMI CEC”?
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allows the TV to connect and
control multiple HDMI CEC enabled devices with a single remote. CEC
(Consumer Electronics Control) is an optional protocol used in HDMI.
HDMI CEC on this TV is compliant with “High-Denition Multimedia
Interface Specication”.
The TV does not support HDMI CEC functions that are not listed below.
The TV does not guarantee to support use of all HDMI CEC enabled
devices.
Devices that are not enabled to HDMI CEC cannot be controlled with this
TV.
Control the TV using the HDMI CEC enabled device
Turn the TV on and switch to the video source of the operating device.
Switch to the video source of the operating device.
Control the HDMI CEC enabled device using the TV
Turn off the operating device by turning off the TV.
Some device may not support this function. For more details refer to the
*
device’s manual.
Send status of the TV to the HDMI CEC enabled device
When switching the TV’s external input or channel.
When switching the TV’s menu language.
Information regarding behaviour of the device when status is received,
*
refer to the external device’s manual.
Turning On / Off HDMI CEC:
Set HDMI CEC Æ “Control with HDMI” (P. 27)
Factory default setting is “On”.
*
If “HDMI CEC” does not work correctly:
When HDMI CEC enabled device is connected to EXT-1 or EXT-2 with
SCART cable and EXT-4, EXT-5, EXT-6 with HDMI cable, you may not
be able to control TV’s external input. To solve the problem set “HDMI
CEC” to “Off”.
When displaying the “Photo Viewer”, the connected HDMI CEC enabled
device will not operate correctly.
What is “Full Native”?
With the full HD LCD display and “Full Native”, you can enjoy full native
HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. It exposes aws in the video that were
hidden when viewing on “Full”.
Full
The illustrations are emphasised to make clear differences between “Full”
*
and “Full Native”.
Dark bar or noise may appear at the edges of the screen when viewing
in “Full Native” for some videos. This is resulted from the signal itself, not
due to TV malfunction.
“Full Native” cannot be selected in 720p signal.
Full Native
Software downloaded by Over air download
If new software is available, the TV will automatically download the tuner
software. If a conrmation message appears, Follow the on-screen
instructions to perform the settings.
The software download function works only when the TV is off (standby).
This function is disabled during when the main power switch is off.
If you have selected “Later”, you can update the software from “Software
Upgrade” in “System Setup”.
Connect a computer
Computer
(VGA)
EXT-3
PC IN
(D-SUB)
1024 x 768
(XGA)
1360 x 768
(WXGA)
Audio
cable
D-SUB (15 pin) cable
Resolution
Vertical frequency (Hz)60.060.060.0
Note
Use cable with ferrite cores and no longer than of 3m to avoid
electromagnetic disturbance.
If the signal doesn’t appear, check that the vertical frequency on the PC is
set to “60Hz”.
Adjust the position of PC image Æ “PC Position” (P. 39)
640 x 480
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Frequency table
To use the “Manual Scan” function (P. 36), nd the “CH” number corresponding to the frequency from this table.
Digital: EBU Text
Analogue: FLOF (Fastext), TOP, WST (World Standard System)
177 W
[0.5 W]
94 cm107 cm119 cm
HDMI x 3, RCA x 5 (component video or composite video, audio L/R), Euroconnector (SCART) x 2,
Optical connector (digital audio output) x 1, USB x 1, D-SUB (15 pins) x 1
For details Æ (P. 11, 40, 48)
874.6 x 612.8 x 278.6
[874.6 x 569.6 x 69]
15.5 kg
[13.9 kg]
E2-E12 / E21-E69, F2-F10 / F21-F69, IR A-IR J, ITALY A-H / H+1 / H+2, R1-R12 / S1-S41,
X / Y / Z / Z+1 / Z+2, French cable channels
225 W
[0.5 W]
985.2 x 675.2 x 278.6
[985.2 x 632 x 69]
18.1 kg
[16.5 kg]
246 W
[0.5 W]
1095.6 x 737.8 x 313.2
[1095.6 x 694.6 x 69]
22.4 kg
[20.6 kg]
A Conditional Access Module for watching pay-TV digital channels can be installed. (P. 7)
DC power can be supplied to the indoor aerial. (P. 8)
When you turn off the main power switch, you can reduce the power consumption to zero. (P. 6)
We may change the design and specications without notice.
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Remote control codes (P. 28) / Fernbedienungscode (S. 28) / Codici del telecomando (pag. 28) / Codes de télécommande (P. 28) / Codes
afstandsbediening (pag. 28) / Kódy dálkového ovládání (str. 28)
Cable Set Top Box / Kabeldigitalempfänger / Decoder (interattivo) / Détecteur Set câblé / Detectorset met kabel / Kabelový set-top-box
ABC0014
ADB1230, 1269
Auna1230
Austar0276
Bell & Howell0014
Birmingham Cable
Communications
Cable & Wireless1068
Fosgate0276
France Telecom0817
Freebox1482, 1976
General Instrument0014, 0276