JVC LT-47DV1BU, LT-42DV1BU, LT-37DV1BU Instructions Manual

LT-37DV1BU LT-42DV1BU LT-47DV1BU
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This TV can receive digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) in
the following countries. (Supports standard denition 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-Denition 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:
http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/download/lnx/08_eu_dtv/
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:
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany
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 ofce, 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.
ENGLISH
Read rst

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
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 qualied 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 aerial Watch pay-TV digital
Editing / tuning channels
channels
Initial setting
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07
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Digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T) Æ Digital channels Analogue terrestrial broadcasting (VHF / UHF) and analogue cable TV Æ Analogue channels
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13
Edit PR
PAGE
38
Auto Scan / Manual Scan / Update Scan
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Contents
Read rst
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
Conguring your
remote control ············· 28
··· 27
Advanced
Using the menu
functions ······················30 Viewing / listening
from USB device ········· 40
Etc.
Troubleshooting··········· 42
Technical information
Frequency table ··········· 49
Specications ·············· 52
··· 45

Getting started

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Setting up your TV

Accessories
Remote control Power cord
(For details on buttons and
functions, see P. 15.)
WARNING:
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunshine, re or the like.
Stand assembly
A C D E
(Short) x 4
(Long) x 4
x 1
x 1
B
F
G
H
I
“AAA/R03” Batteries
(For conrming 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
3 4
To prevent scratches on the panel, lay a piece of soft cloth on an even
platform and place the TV onto it.
H
E
I
D
C
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/OK
TV/AV MENU
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.
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 qualied 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 mm 150 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 cover Using 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)
Audio system
F
A B
Digital Satellite broadcast tuner DVD 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 devices Connecting cables Connect to your TV Available signals Notes
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.
Input
HDMI (digital)
SD: 576i (625i), 480i (525i) ED: 576p (625p), 480p (525p) HD: 1080i (1125i), 1080p (1125p) / 24Hz,
1080p (1125p) / 50Hz, 1080p (1125p) / 60Hz,
720p (750p)
Audio L / R
Input
DVI (digital)
SD: 576i (625i), 480i (525i) ED: 576p (625p), 480p (525p) HD: 1080i (1125i), 1080p (1125p) / 24Hz,
1080p (1125p) / 50Hz, 1080p (1125p) / 60Hz,
720p (750p)
Audio L / R (analogue)
Input
Component (analogue)
SD: 576i (625i), 480i (525i) ED: 576p (625p), 480p (525p) HD: 1080i (1125i), 720p (750p)
Audio L / R (analogue)
HDMITM (HDMITM CEC
Support)
Please use a High
Speed HDMITM Cable. High Speed HDMITM
Cable are tested to carry an HD signal up
to 1080p and higher.
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 system Connecting cables Connect to your TV Available signals Notes
F
Optical input
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, conrm 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
Conrm 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
9
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
8
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.
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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Basics

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Using remote control

The functions of the remote control buttons are explained as follows. This remote control can be congured to operate up to four different devices simply by changing the remote code. “Conguring 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 conrm 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 “Conguring your remote control” (P. 28).
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 m 3 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 conrm 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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3. Super RTL
4. VOX
5. Doku/KiKa
6. Info/3sat
7. ZDF
8. TERRA NOVA
9. CNN Int.
Electronic Programme Guide
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RTL Television
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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, conrm 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
for Germany.
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