Philips 20HF5335D User Manual

Hospitality Television
20/26/32HF5335D
15/20HF5234
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1. Introduction
This addendum has been designed to help you install programmes on this Digital TV and activating the hotel mode. Use this addendum in conjunction with the User Manual of this television.
Please handle the TV with care and wipe with a soft cloth to ensure your TV keeps looking new.
2. The benefits of the Philips hotel TV
This TV is specially designed for hotels. The Philips hotel TV offers all kind of features to Maximise the convenience for the hotel and meet the needs for the guest
Welcome message to give a friendly welcome to your guest when activating the tv Remote control features like low battery detection and an anti-theft screw for preventing of theft for
batteries
Access to the user menu can be blocked. This prevents users (e.g. guests) from deleting or changing
program settings and/or modifying picture and sound settings. This ensures that TVs are always set up correctly.
A
switch-on
specified program and volume level.
The maximum volume can be limited in order to prevent disturbance. The television keys VOLUME +/- , PROGRAM +/- and MENU can be blocked. Screen information can be suppressed. Programmes can be blanked
3. Installing the channels
Installing Digital Programs (only applicable for 20/26/32HF5335D)
Ensure the TV is in Digital mode. If it is in Analogue mode, press the A/D (Analogue/Digital) key on the Remote Control to enter the Digital mode.
volume and programme can be selected. After switching on, the TV will always start on the
1. Press the
2. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called INSTALLATION and press the Right Arrow Key
3. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called SERVICE SETUP and press the Right Arrow Key
4. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called REINSTALL ALL SERVICES and press the Right Arrow Key
5. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called SEARCH and press OK to start the scan.
(Menu Digital) key on the Remote Control
The TV will now start to scan and install all available (Digital) TV channels and Radio stations automatically. When the scan is completed, the TV menu will indicate the number of digital services found.
6. Press the OK key again to Store all the services that have been found.
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Installing Analogue Programs
Ensure the TV is in Analogue mode. If it is in Digital mode, press the A/D (Analogue/Digital) key on the Remote Control to enter the Analogue mode.
1. Press the
2. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called INSTALL and press OK
3. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item AUTO STORE and press OK
The TV will now start to scan and install all available (Analogue) TV channels automatically. This operation will take a few minutes. The TV display will show the progress of the scan and the number of programmes found.
Refer to the chapter on can also refer to the chapter on preferred.
4. Activating the Hotel Mode Setup menu (BDS)
1. Switch on the television and select an analogue channel
2. On the Remote Control, press keys: [3, 1, 9, 7, 5, 3, MUTE]
3. The BDS HOTEL MODE SETUP MENU becomes visible
4. Use the cursor keys to select and change any of the following settings:
5. Select “STORE” and press [CURSOR RIGHT] to save the settings and exit BDS Hotel Mode
setup. Press [MENU] to exit without saving.
6. For BDS Hotel Mode settings to take effect, you must turn the TV set Off, then back On.
BDS Hotel Mode Functions
This paragraph describes the functionality of each item in the BDS Hotel Mode Setup menu.
BDS MODE ON BDS Hotel Mode is ON:
The user menu is blocked. All settings of the Hotel Mode Setup menu are in effect.
Automatic Tuning of Analogue Programmes
Function Possible selections
BDS MODE ON /OFF SWITCH ON SETTINGS SWITCH ON VOLUME 0-100, LAST STATUS MAXIMUM VOLUME 0-100 SWITCH ON CHANNEL USER DEFINED, LAST STATUS POWER ON ON/STANDBY/LAST STATUS DISPLAY MESSAGE ON/OFF WELCOME MESSAGE LINE 1/LINE 2/CLEAR CONTROL SETTINGS LOCAL KEYBOARD LOCK ON/OFF/ALL REMOTE CONTROL LOCK ON/OFF OSD DISPLAY ON/OFF HIGH SECURITY MODE ON/OFF AUTO SCART ON/OFF MONITOR OUT ON/OFF BLANK CHANNEL ON/OFF STORE >
(Menu TV) key on the Remote Control
in the User Manual for more details. You
Manual Tuning of Analogue Programmes
in the User Manual if a manual scan is
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OFF BDS Hotel Mode is OFF:
The TV operates as a normal consumer TV
SWITCH ON VOL When the user switches the TV ON, it will play at the specified volume level. There are 2 options:
LAST STATUS Upon start-up, the TV volume will be set to the level before the TV set was
USER DEFINED As specified by installer
Remark: “SWITCH ON VOL” cannot exceed the MAXIMUM VOL level. This is the volume level with which the Hotel Mode Setup menu was entered.
MAXIMUM VOL The TV Volume will not exceed the selected volume level.
SWITCH ON CHANNEL When the user switches the TV ON, it will tune to the specified channel. There are 2 options:
LAST STATUS The TV will switch on to the last channel that was shown before the TV set
USER DEFINED Any analogue channel can be chosen to be the first channel to switch on
POWER ON The Power On function allows the TV to enter a specific mode of operation (On or Standby) after the mains power is activated.
ON When set, the TV will always turn ON after the mains power is enabled. STANDBY When set, the TV will always turn to STANDBY after mains power is enabled LAST STATUS When set, the TV will always turn to the last power status before the mains power was
DISPLAY MESSAGE
ON Enables display of the Welcome Message for 30 seconds after the TV set is turned on OFF Disables the display of the Welcome Message.
If OSD DISPLAY is set to OFF, then the Welcome Message is automatically disabled.
WELCOME MESSAGE The Welcome Message function allows the TV to show a customized greeting to the hotel guest whenever the TV is switched on. This helps to personalize the hotel experience for guests.
The Welcome Message can consist of 2 lines of text, with each line containing a maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters. Use the Remote Control arrow keys to create the Welcome Message.
To enable the display of the Welcome Message, the DISPLAY MESSAGE option must be ON To clear the Welcome Message from the TV’s memory, select CLEAR
LOCAL KEYBOARD LOCK
ON The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/- and MENU are blocked. OFF The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/- and MENU function normally ALL The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/-, MENU and POWER are blocked.
REMOTE CONTROL LOCK
ON Standard Remote Control keys are disabled. OFF All Remote Control keys will function normally.
OSD DISPLAY
ON Normal screen information is displayed (e.g. programme information) OFF Screen information is suppressed.
last turned off.
was turned off
disabled.
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HIGH SECURITY MODE ON Allows access to the BDS Hotel Mode Setup Menu via the special BDS Setup Remote only.
(RC2573/01)
OFF Allows access to the BDS Hotel Mode Setup Menu via BDS Setup Remote or via normal Remote
Control (using special key code sequence).
AUTO SCART The Auto Scart function enables auto-detection of AV devices that are connected to the TV’s Scart connector.
ON Enables Auto Scart switching in BDS Hotel Mode. OFF Disables Auto Scart switching in BDS Hotel Mode.
MONITOR OUT
ON Allows audio & video output from TV via relevant AV connectors (if available). OFF Disables both Audio & Video output from the TV (to prevent illegal copying).
BLANK CHANNEL The Blank Channel function disables the display of video on the TV, but does not affect the audio output. This function can be used for audio applications (example: Off-air radio transmission, music channels, and so on), which do not necessarily require the display of video.
ON The current programme is blanked OFF The current programme is not blanked (normal visible; DEFAULT value)
BLANK CHANNEL can be set for every channel. Use [P+ / P-] to go through all the programmes and set the desired status per channel. The programme number is visible in the top left corner.
Low Battery Check
This television set has a special feature which checks the battery power level of a TV Remote Control, and indicates if the battery is low and requires changing. (Note: The Low Battery Check function works only with certain models of Remote Controls. Please check with the Philips sales representative if the Remote Control used with this TV supports this function)
To activate the Low Battery Check function, hold the TV Remote Control in front of the TV, and press and hold the OK button on the Remote Control for at least 5 seconds. A message will appear on the TV screen to indicate if the battery power level is OK, or if it is Low. If the message indicates that the battery level is low, it is recommended to change the batteries of the Remote Control immediately.
5. Cloning of settings
Cloning of analogue TV channels and TV settings as described in the chapter
Hotel Mode Set-up menu
For 15/20HF5234
o Wireless cloning with the SmartLoader 22AV1120 or 22AV1135 o Cloning off all adjustable TV settings + analogue channel table
For 20/26/32HF5335D
o Wired cloning with the SmartLoader 22AV1135 using the wire packed with the SmartLoader o Cloning off all adjustable TV settings + analogue channel table (digital channel table via automatic
installation)
Instruction for cloning of settings between TVs Philips SmartLoader (22AV1135/00)
The Philips SmartLoader is an installation tool especially designed for easy and fast installation and copying of TV settings on Philips Institutional TV’s.
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The Philips SmartLoader works in 2 modes – Wireless and Wired:
Wireless mode ---- through infrared sensor (15/20HF5234)
Switch the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode by sliding the side-switch to the icon on the SmartLoader device. Point the Wireless SmartLoader to the TV’s infrared receiver (optimal distance of 5-30cm) and proceed with the Installation procedure listed below.
Wired mode ---- using the by-packed accessory cable(s) (20/26/32HF5335D)
Switch the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode by sliding the side-switch to the icon on the SmartLoader device.
Examine the rear connectors of the TV set to determine if the 3-pin or 4-pin female connector wire (packed with the Wireless SmartLoader) should be used. Plug in the correct connector wire to the corresponding opening on the TV set (usually marked as SERV C), and then connect the RJ11 jack end of the accessory wire to the RJ11 socket on the SmartLoader.
The Installation Procedure consists of three simple steps:
1. Choosing a Master TV
The Master TV is the TV set whose installation and configuration settings are to be copied into other TV’s (of the same type only).
2. Programming the SmartLoader with the settings from the Master TV
Follow these steps to program the SmartLoader with the settings of the Master TV.
a) Wireless method
Set the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode using the side switch. Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the
TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.
b) Wired method
Connect the SmartLoader to the TV using the appropriate accessory cable. Set the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode using the side switch. Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the
TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.
The Master TV will show the following menu:
SMARTLOADER TO TV > TV TO SMARTLOADER >
On the TV screen, highlight the menu option “TV TO SMARTLOADER” Press the right arrow key on the SmartLoader to start the programming process A number display (from 0~100) will be shown on screen, indicating the percentage of the programming progress from the TV to the SmartLoader. When the programming is completed, “##” will show “100” and the message “DONE” will appear.
TV TO SMARTLOADER ## (0-100)
The SmartLoader is programmed and can be used to install and configure other TVs.
Copying the settings of the Master TV to other TVs with the SmartLoader
Follow these steps to install and configure the settings of a Philips TV with the SmartLoader.
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a) Wireless method
Set the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode using the side switch. Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the
TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader. b) Wired method
Connect the SmartLoader to the TV using the appropriate accessory cable. Set the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode using the side switch. Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the
TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.
On the TV screen, highlight the menu option “SMARTLOADER TO TV” Press the right arrow key on the SmartLoader to initiate the copying process
> A number display (from 0~100) will be shown on screen, indicating the percentage of the installation
progress from the SmartLoader to the TV. When the data transfer is completed, “##” will show “100” and the message GOODBYE will appear.
SMARTLOADER TO TV ## (0-100)
> The TV will go to Standby mode. When the TV is next powered on, it will be configured with the settings
from the Master TV, and ready for use.
Problems and Solutions:
1.
The message “I2C ERROR” is displayed on the screen.
Bad connection of RJ11 wire or wrong data transmission has occurred. Try again.
2.
The message “WRONG VERSION” is displayed on the screen.
The program contained in the SmartLoader has a software code incompatible with the actual TV. Reprogram the Wireless SmartLoader from a Master TV whose software code is compatible with the actual TV.
3.
TV doesn’t respond to the SmartLoader.
Check if the LED on the SmartLoader lights up in green when pressing any button.
If the LED is red, it means that the batteries are low and should be replaced. Bring the SmartLoader closer to the TV infrared receiver and try again.
Notes:
Make sure that the 3 R6/AA sized batteries are placed correctly in the bottom compartment of the
SmartLoader. The LED on the SmartLoader should light up in green when pressing any button, indicating operational batteries. When the LED shows red, the batteries need to be replaced.
The SmartLoader can only copy the settings between 2 TVs of the same type. Once the SmartLoader is programmed with the settings from a Master TV of a certain type or model, then these settings can be installed on another TV of the same model only.
The SmartLoader cannot be used to copy the (digital) channel table of a Digital TV set.
If the SmartLoader is used with a DVB (European Digital) TV set, then the TV set must first be switched to Analog mode.
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Disposal of your old product.
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Recycling
The packaging of this product is intended to be recycled. Apply to the local authorities for correct disposal.
Product information
• The Model and Serial number can be found at the rear and the left hand underside of your television set and on the packaging.
Disposal of your old product
Your product is designed and manufactured with highly quality material and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
Disposal of batteries
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Please check on how to dispose exhausted batteries according to local regulations.
Rear of TV
Left hand underside of TV
• Standby Power Consumption for this set is less than 1 W.
• Power Consumption of the set can found on the type plate at the rear of the TV.
• For more specifi cations of the product see the product leafl et on www.philips. com/support.
Note Specifications and information are subject to change without notice.
• If you need further assistance, please call the customer support service in your country. The corresponding telephone numbers and addresses are given in the supplied Worldwide guarantee booklet.
Important
• AC3 (an audio format) is not supported for this set. Use the
key on the remote control to select an alternative audio.
• Some TV antennas require power from the TV set. This set does not support such a feature.
Table of contents
1 Introduction............................... 3
1.1 Important Information....................... 3
1.1.1 Stationary images on the TV screen
................................................................. 3
1.1.2 Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)..... 3
1.2 What is digital TV?.............................. 4
1.3 Digital or Analogue channels?.......... 4
2 Safety.......................................... 5
2.1 General.................................................. 5
2.2 Care of the screen.............................. 5
3 Overview of the television keys
and connectors.......................... 6
3.1 Side or top controls........................... 6
3.2 Rear connectors.................................. 6
3.3 Side connectors.................................. 6
4 Getting started..........................7
4.1 Before you start................................... 7
4.2 Connect the antenna.......................... 7
4.3 Connecting and disconnecting the
mains.......................................................7
4.4 Switching on the TV............................7
4.5 Using the remote control. ................7
5 Remote control functions.........8
6 Overview of Digital main menu
and sub-menus...........................10
7 Switching on the TV for the
rst time.................................... 13
8 Understanding the information
on the banner............................ 14
8.1 Banner description.............................. 14
8.2 Symbols description............................ 14
9 Services lists
9.1 Rearrange services.............................. 15
9.2 View new TV channels or Listen
to new Radio stations........................ 15
10 Service setup............................. 16
10.1 Add new services................................ 16
10.2 Reinstall all services............................ 16
10.3 Manual install services........................ 17
11 Test reception........................... 18
12 Preferences................................ 19
13 Access restrictions.....................20
Setting up your favourites list....21
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15 Information................................ 22
16 Using the Options menu...........23
17 TV Guide ...................................24
18 Digital teletext (MHEG)........... 25
19 Using the Conditional Access
Module (CAM)...........................26
20 Automatic tuning of analogue
programmes.............................. 27
21 Manual tuning of analogue
programmes.............................. 28
22 Programme sort........................29
23 Naming of channel.....................30
24 Selecting your favourite
programme ............................... 31
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25 Features
25.1 Timer...................................................... 32
25.2 Parental control................................... 33
25.3 Child lock.............................................. 34
25.4 Active control...................................... 34
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26 Picture and Sound settings...... 35
27 Smart Picture and Sound......... 36
28 Picture formats......................... 37
29 Teletext......................................38
30 Using the TV as PC monitor
30.1 Connecting the PC.............................. 40
30.2 Control TV settings while a PC is
connected ............................................ 40
31 Using the TV in HD (High Defi nition) mode
31.1 Connecting the HD equipment........ 41
31.2 Control TV settings while in HD
mode...................................................... 41
31.3 Mode Selection function in Features
menu....................................................... 42
31.4 Display (native 1080) in Features
menu.......................................................42
31.5 Supported formats.............................. 43
33 Troubleshooting........................49
34 Glossary..................................... 51
32 Connecting other equipment
32.1 Connect VCR and DVD recorder...44
32.2 Connect Decoder and VCR..............44
32.3 Connect 2 VCRs or VCR and DVD....
recorder.................................................45
32.4 Connect a satellite receiver.............. 45
32.5 Connect a DVD player, Cable box or
Game console...................................... 46
32.6 Connect a DVD player, a Satellite
receiver or Cable box ....................... 46
32.7 Connect a PC....................................... 47
32.8 Connect a Camera, Camcorder or
Game console...................................... 48
32.9 Connect a Headphone....................... 48
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1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this television set. This manual contains all information you will need to initially install and operate your new TV.
If this instruction manual does not give an answer to your problem or if the troubleshooting page does not solve your TV problem, you can call your Local Philips Customer or Service Centre. See the supplied Worldwide guarantee booklet for details. Please have the Model and Product number (which you can find at the back or the bottom of your television set or on the packaging) ready, before calling the Philips customer support service.
1.1 Important information
1.1.1 Stationary images on the TV screen
A characteristic of LCD and Plasma Panels is that displaying the same image for a long time can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This is called phosphor burn in. Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen.
Examples of stationary images (this is not an all inclusive list, you may encounter others in your viewing).
• TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD disk content.
• Black bars: when black bars appear at the left and right side of the screen, it is recommended to change to a picture format so that the picture fills the entire screen;
• TV channel logo: present a problem if they are bright and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the screen;
• Stock market stickers: presented at the bottom of the TV screen;
• Shopping channel logos and pricing displays: bright and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on the TV screen.
• Examples of still pictures also include logos, computer images, time display, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode, static images or characters, etc.
Tip: Reduce contrast and brightness when viewing.
1.1.2 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)
• Royal Philips manufactures and sells many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electromagnetic signals.
• One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products.
• Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects.
• Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientific evidence available today.
• Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardisation for early integration in its products.
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1.2 What is digital TV?
Note
Digital Television offers a far wider choice of TV viewing, free from the interference that you may experience on analogue
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TV. It promises to transform television viewing into a new whole experience. There is a greater selection of wide screen programmes. Many of your favourite programmes are in wide screen on the digital channels - something the analogue TV cannot do properly.
There is new whole experience of inter activity on digital TV. By using your remote control, you can access all kinds of information like the digital text which is much clearer than the old teletext system. It gives you the added enjoyment of related information running alongside the programme you are watching. You can also access an Electronic Programme Guide that provides you with a quick and easy way to view a complete list of digital programmes as you would in a newspaper or TV magazine.
1.3 Digital or Analogue channels?
• Chapters 6 to 19 contain all the information you need to operate your TV in the Digital mode. Chapters 20 to 29 contain all the information and instructions you need to operate your TV in the Analogue mode.
When the television is powered on for the first time, it will always be in Digital mode.
Use the switch the TV between analogue and digital mode. Use the P + / – or to keys to select channels.
key of the remote control to
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2 Safety
2.1 General
1
Two people are required to lift and
Carry a TV that weighs more than 25 kg.
Improper handling of the TV can cause Serious injury.
2
If you place the TV set on a surface, Ensure the surface is level and that it can The weight of the TV.
3
If you wish to hang your TV on a wall, do Not hang the TV yourself. Your TV must Be hung by qualified technician. Improper hanging can cause the TV to be unsafe.
4
Before you hang your TV on a wall, ensure the wall is suitable to carry the weight of the TV.
5
The connections do not have to be made before you hang the TV, but the cables must be inserted into the TV.
6
Wherever you place or hang the TV, ensure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots. Do not position the TV in a confined space.
7
Do not place naked flame sources such
as lighted candles close to the TV set.
8
Do not place a vase filled with water near the TV. Spilling water into the TV can result in electric shock. Do not operate the TV if water is spilled into the set. Unplug the power cord from the mains immediately and have the set checked by a qualified technician.
9
Do not expose the TV or the batteries of the remote control to heat, direct sunlight, rain or water.
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Do not touch any part of the TV, power lead, or aerial lead during lightning storms.
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Do not leave the TV in standby mode for an extended period of time. Instead, disconnect the TV from the mains.
12
Pull the power lead by the plug - do not pull on the power lead. Do not use a poor fitting mains socket. Insert the plug fully into the mains. If it is loose, it may cause arcing and result in fire.
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Do not connect too much equipment to the same mains socket. Excess equipment can cause overloading and result in fire or electric shock.
2.2 Care of the screen
1
Do not remove the protective sheet until you have completed the stand/ wall mounting and connections. Please handle with care.
Note
Use only the soft cloth provided to clean the glossy front of the TV.
2
Do not use a cloth that is dripping with water. Do not use acetone, toluene or alcohol to clean the TV. As a safety precaution, unplug the power cord from the mains when you clean the set.
3
Do not touch, push, rub or strike the screen with anything hard as this may scratch or damage the screen permanently.
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3 Overview of television
keys and connectors
3.1 Side or top controls
Use the side or top keys to control power, menu,
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volume and programme number.
POWER
PROGRAM
MENU
VOLUME
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1
POWER .: to switch the TV on and
off.
Note:
For zero power, remove
the mains cord from the mains socket.
2
PROGRAM + / – : to select
programmes.
MENU: to display or close menus.
3
The PROGRAM + / – keys can be used to select a menu item and the VOLUME + / – keys can be used to enter into the selected menu item and make adjustments.
4
VOLUME + / –: make the volume
louder or quieter.
The following connectors are located on the rear of the TV.
5
EXT 1
(RGB)
1
CI (Common Interface) slot: to
6
EXT 2
(CVBS /S-VIDEO)
connect a CAM (Conditional Access
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Module) and a smart card.
2
TV Aerial socket :
Insert the aerial
plug into the 75 Ω : socket.
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2: to connect to
3
set-top box, DVD player/recorder, High Definition equipment or Personal Computer.
4
EXT4
: to connect to equipment like
DVD, Decoder which have the same sockets.
5
EXT 1 (RGB) and 6
S-VIDEO): connect to equipment
EXT 2 (CVBS/
like DVD player/recorder, VCR, Decoder which have similar connections (so called ‘scart connections’).
3.3 Side connectors
These connectors are located on the side of the
TV.
3.2 Rear connectors
The rear connectors are located on the rear of the TV and face downward.
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4
6
1
EXT 3
1
Headphone : Connect the phono-
2
jack to the headphone connector of the TV.
2
Audio Video
: to connect to the camera
or camcorder.
4 Getting started
4.1 Before you start
Warning: The connections do not have to be made before hanging but the cables must be inserted into connectors of the TV.
4.2 Connect the antenna
Insert the aerial plug fi rmly into the 75 Ω : aerial socket at the bottom of the TV and in the wall antenna socket.
Connectors at rear of TV (facing downward)
4.3 Connecting and Disconnecting the mains
(Plasma TV) - CAUTION : This a Class 1 apparatus. It must be connected to a MAINS socket out with a protective earthing connection
.
The appliance coupler of the mains cord on the TV is used as the disconnect device
Ensure the power cord is fully inserted into the TV mains socket and the wall socket.
To disconnect from the mains, remove the mains cord from the mains socket at the back of the TV or remove the plug from the wall socket.
Verify that the mains supply voltage in your home corresponds to the voltage printed on the sticker at the rear of the TV.
Warning: If the TV is mounted on a swivel base or swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed on the power cord when the TV is swivelled. Strain on the power cord can loosen connections. This may cause arcing and result in fire.
4.4 Switching on the TV
• To switch on the TV, press the POWER key on the side or top controls. A blue/ green indicator comes on and after a few seconds the screen lights up.
• If the TV set remains in standby mode (red
indicator), press the PROGRAM + / – key on the side or top controls or the P + / - key on the remote control.
POWER
PROGRAM
MENU
VOLUME
4.5 Using the Remote Control
Insert the 2 batteries supplied. Be sure the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries line up correctly (inside of case is marked.)
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5 Remote control
functions
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1 2
3
4
5
6
10
2
Sound mode
Used to force programmes in Stereo
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9
and Nicam Stereo to Mono. For
bilingual programmes, select Dual å or
Dual » (as indicated on the screen
during such broadcasts).
indication
position.
In digital mode, å-» displays the list
of audio languages.
3
Subtitles mode
In digital mode, this key activates or
deactivates the subtitle mode.
4
MENU
To call up or exit the TV analogue menus.
5
Cursors Up/Down/Left/Right
( )
These 4 keys are used for selection and
adjustment of menu items.
6
Analogue or Digital mode
To switch between the television analogue
and digital mode.
shows up in red when in forced
The Mono
1
Standby
To set the TV to standby mode. To switch the TV on again, press the key once more or press the to
Note: when the TV is switched on,
the
, P + / – or key.
last viewed mode is displayed.
8
7
Picture Format
(See page 37).
8
AV To display Source List to select TV (Analogue), Digital TV or connected peripheral equipment (EXT 1, EXT 2, EXT 3, EXT 4, HD the Î ï keys to select source and the Æ /
9
Options (See page 23)
10
In digital mode, this key functions as an exit key for MHEG teletext if there are no colour key links that are available to exit teletext mode.
Cancel
key to confirm selection.
MI 1 or HDMI 2). Use
11
12
13
20
14
15
16
17
18 19
11
Teletext
(See page 38-39).
12
Digital menu
To display / exit from the digital menu
(when TV is in digital mode).
13
OK
Confirms selection and accesses the
program list in Digital mode.
14
Volume ( + VOL – )
To turn on sound louder or quieter.
21
22
23
15
Mute Turn off or on sound.
16
/ Numerical keys / For direct access to programmes. For a two digit programme number, the 2nd digit must be entered shortly after the first digit before the dash disappears.
Screen information
17
In digital mode, display/exit the
information banner (see page 14).
In analogue mode, display/remove the programme number, the sound mode, the clock and the remaining time of the sleep timer.
18
Active Control
Automatically adjusts the picture setting for optimal picture quality continuously
under any signal conditions.
34).
19
Digital TV / Radio
In digital mode, this key is used to access digital radio stations. Press the to access radio list. Note : To return to digital video mode, press the key again.
20
TV Guide (see page 24)
Programme ( + P – )
21
Selects next or previous available channel/source (or page in digital menu).
22
Alternate channel / Edit or back
space
In Analogue/Digital mode, it allows you to alternate the previously viewed programme and the current programme. It is also used as an edit or back space key when you are naming your favourite channel.
23
Smart Picture /Sound
Accesses a series of predefined picture and sound settings (see page 36).
(See page
key
English
9
6 Overview of Digital main menu and sub-menus
English
1
Use the key of the remote
control to select Digital mode.
2
From the digital mode, press the
key to display the setup menu.
3
Use the Î ï Í Æ keys to navigate,
select and adjust menu items.
Setup
Favourites
List 1
List 2
List 3
List 4
Name Select TV channels. Select Radio stations. Add all services Remove all services
Name Select TV channels. Select Radio stations. Add all services Remove all services
Name Select TV channels. Select Radio stations. Add all services Remove all services
Name Select TV channels. Select Radio stations. Add all services Remove all services
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Setup
Preferences
Language Audio
Subtitle/Teletext
Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, Gallegan, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serb, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh
English
Location
Country
Time zone
Information
System software Current software version Always accept new software
Access restrictions Set pin code protection Maturity rating
Change pin code
Subtitling Mode
Subtitles for hearing impaired System
TV channels
Radio stations
On, Off, Auto
Yes, No Cesky, Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, Magyar, Nederlands, Norsk, Polski, Português, Suomi, Svenska
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czech, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Yes, No
On, Off
Poland, Portugal,
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