Sanyo C25PG41, C25ZG45, C29PK81, C29PK86, C29ZK81 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Colour Television
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STEREO SURROUND
TELETEXT
C25PG41 , C25ZG45
VIDEO MULTI TERMINAL(PAuNTSC/NTSC4.43)
BLUE BACK.FUNCTION ON AV MODE
Model C25PG41, C29PK81, C29PK86 – Equipped with the West Germany Stereo Decoder. Model C25ZG45, C29ZK81, C29ZK86 - Equipped with the West Germany Stereo Decoder and NICAM Digital Stereo
Decoder. Model C25PG41 – Teletext Decoder is an optional extra (Optional Teletext Decoder Type No. TX - 250). Model C29PK81, C29ZK81 – Not equipped with the Teletext Decoder.
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Electric Mains................................................................................
Warnings and Cautions
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Remote Control Transmitter (for Model C25PG41, C25ZG45,
C29PK86, C29ZK86)
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Remote Control Transmitter (for Model C29PK81, C29ZK81) ....
Front Controls
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General Operation
Power ON/OFF, Programme Selection(Direct Selection) .......
Programme Selection(Programme UP and Down).................
Volume Control, Recall, Alternate
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Bass Expander, Surround .................................i......................
Stereo and Bilingual Broadcast Receiving..............................
NICAM Stereo and NICAM Bilingual Broadcast Receiving....
Sound Mute..............................................................................
OFF Timer, Memory, Normalization ........................................
Picture and Sound Adjustments ..............................................
Tunirm of the Channels
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Au~matic Tuning, Channel Copy
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Semi-Auto Tuning and Manual Tuning .....................................14
Teletext Operation
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Switching to the Teletext Mode, Page Selection ......................16
To Display the Index Page
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Sub Coded Page Access
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Viewing TV While Searching for a Page
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Hold, Double Letter Height....................................................... 18
Displaying Concealed Information, News Flash ......................18
Updated Page, Time .................................................................l9
FLOF (Full Level One Feature), Non FLOF Service ................20
Setting of the Private Position.......................................................2l
Maximum volume level setting and suppression of channel
tuning
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Using the Remote Control VCR buttons
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Connecting other Equipment
Connecting to the AV1 Input Jacks ..........................................24
Connecting to the Front Panel AV2 Input Jacks ......................25
Connecting to the AV Output Jacks ......................................... 25
To record a TV broadcast while watching the playback from a VCR
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AV Connection to the Aerial Socket .........................................27
Aerial Connection ..........................................................................28
Specifications
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AC 220 – 240 Volts, 50Hz.
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High voltages are used in the operation of this television receiver. Do not remove the cabinet back from your set. Refer servicing to quaiified service personnei.
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Warning
To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose the television receiver to rain or moisture.
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Do not drop or push objects into the television cabinet siots or openings. Never spiii any kind of iiquid on the television receiver.
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Caution
When the television receiver is not used for an extended period of time, it is advisable to disconnect the AC power cord from
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other source of heat. Do not stand the television receiver directiy on other products which give off heat.
E.g. video cassette players, audio
amplifiers.
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Caution
Do not biock the ventilation hoies in the back cover. Adequate ventilation is essentiai to prevent failure of electrical components.
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Do not squash power supply cord under the television receiver
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Teletext buttons
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~ RECALL/ COLOUR SYSTEM
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LEVEL
—~ SOUND MUTE
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~ OFF TIMER
[ Battery installation of the Remote Control Transmitter 1
Remove the battery cover by sliding.Install two “AA” 1.5 volt batteries so that the “+” and “-” marks on the batteries match the
“+” and’-” marks inside the unit.
Close the battery cover.
Note: Replace the batteries when the lV set is showing the following symptoms:
Operation is unsteady or erratii, sometimes the TV set does not work with transmitter.
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Discharged batteries may leak and damage the unit. The normal life of batteries should be from nine to ten months.
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@ lV/AV Selector _
~ Programme
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(For personaI listening, a headphone
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MEMORY/PRESET
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COLOUR SYSTEM Selector
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C29PK86 C29ZK81 C29ZK86
Remote Control Detector
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FUNCTION @LEVEL
MEMORY/PRESET
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To switch on or off the ~
To set the TV to standby mode;
Press the Mains ON/OFF button ~
The power of the TV is turned on, or off completely.
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Press the Power ON/OFF button ~ To turn on theTV, press again.
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Be sure to set the Mains ON/OFF switch ~ to the off position, if the power failure occurs while viewing.
To turn on the TV from standby
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Power ON/OFF ~
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AUTO SHUT OFF
This TV set incorporates the AUTO SHUTOFF function.
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Even if the TV is left on after you have gone to sleep, the TV set changes
to the standby mode within 10 minutes after all broadcasts have ended.
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I PROGRAMME SELECTION )
(Direct Seiection)
To seiect a programme directiy
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Digit
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Programme Selection
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To seleot a channel
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To adjustthe soundvolume /
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RECALL
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To display the on screen indications, press the RECALL/ COLOUR SYSTEM button.
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Screen display disappears after about 5 seconds.
Press the ALTERNATE ~ key, and the programme position will
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alternately select the prev[ous position and-the-present position.
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For example, now you are watching programme position
“4” but you watched programme position “2” previously. If
you press the ALTERNATE key, programme position “2”
immediately appears.
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~ BASS EXPANDER
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To get a emphasis bass sound, press the BASS EXPANDER @ .
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WhentheSURROUNDON/OFF@ button is pressed with stereo broadcast receiving, youcan enjoythe surround effect. Whenthe SURROUND ON/OFF@ butionis pressed with monaural broadcast receiving, youcan enjoy the stereo effect.
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Stereo
When receiving the stereo broadcast, “STEREO is
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displayed. You can select the stereo or monaural mode by
pressing the STEREO / BILINGUAL button @ and the
display changes as illustrated,
Bilingual
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When receiving the bilingual broadcast, “A” is displayed.
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You can select the main (A) or sub (B) language by pressing the STEREO / BILINGUAL button @ and the display changes as illustrated.
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NICAM Stereo and NICAM Bilingual Broadcast Receiving ~
(Model C25ZG45, C29ZK81, C29ZK86 only)
NICAM Stereo
When receiving the NICAM stereo broadcast, ” NICAM” is
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displayed, You can select the stereo or monaural mode by pressing the STEREO / BILINGUAL button @ and the display changes as illustrated.
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NICAM Bilingual
When receiving the NICAM Bilingual broadcast, “A” is ~ displayed. You can select the main (A), sub (B) language or Mono by pressing the STEREO/ BILINGUAL
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Should you wish to mute the sound (e.g. While talking on the telephone), press the SOUND MUTE @ key.
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To switch the sound back on, press SOUND MUTE key again.
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1 OFF‘lMER ]
The TV set will be turned off after about 30, 60,90 or 120 minutes.
Press the OFF TIMER @ key.
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After 30 minutes
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Press the OFF TIMER key until” – 00” appears.
After 120 minutes After 90 minutes
Just one minute before switching off the TV, ” – 01” and channel number will be displayed on the screen.
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This function lets you store the settings (for colour,
both picture and the sound, and these setting levels remote control transmitter.
To store the picture and sound settings
(1) Set the picture and sound to the desired levels.
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brightness, contrast, tint, sharpness, sound volume)in memory for can be retailed by pressing the NORMALIZATION @ key of the
(2) Press the MEMORY/PRESET 0 ~ button while the control function dispiay is stili visibie on the screen.
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NOTE: The controi settings will not be saved if the MEMORY button is pressed after the control function dispiay has
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Press the NORMALiZATiON @ key.
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The colour, brightness, contrast, tint, sharpness and
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sound volume settings which you stored using the MEMORY button are recaiied.
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Picture and Sound Adjustments
(1) Seleotthe adjustmentitemusingthe FUNCTiON@ key.
(2)Adjust using the LEVEL @ + and – key.
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BALANCE
TREBLE
BASS (To equaiize the outputfrom the leftand rightspeakers)
Fine tuning
(Operative for TV mode only)
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There are three ways of tuning as follows;
Automatic Tuning (the basic way)
All receivable channels are automatically tuned in and memorized in consecutive programme position.
Semi-Auto Tuning
Use to preseta receivable channel in any desired programmeposition,e.g. the positionwiththe same number as the channel.
Manual Tuning
Manuallytune a channel if it cannot be automaticallytuned, such as when the signal is poor.
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The channels are preset in consecutive positions begining from the programme position”1”. After all available channels have been preset, the unit returns to the position”1”.
Note: To cancel automatic tuning midway, press the MEMORY/
PRESET @ or Power ON/OFF ~ button.
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Channel Copy
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Example: To copy the TV channel in the programme position 2 Into the programme position 6
(1) Select programme position 2 using Programme selector @.+
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(4)Press FUNCTION button O .
(5) Press the MEMORY/PRESET button @.
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Exampie: To preset a channei in programme position 6
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(2) Press the MEMORY/PRESET button~ 3 times”
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(3) Press the LEVEL(+) or(–) @button.
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until the desired station appears.
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searching stops automatically.
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This completes the presetting.
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Repeat steps 1 to 5 for other desired channeis.
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REVEAL (GREEN) —
CANCEL (RED) —
TV/TEXT/MIX
SIZE
Page Selection ~
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(1) To use CANCEL, REVEAL or TIME/SUB in Text>
mode, press the Digit button first.
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(2) Next, press the CANCEL, REVEAL or TIME/SUB
key.
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Note: Model C25PG41 – Teletext Decoder is an optional extra (Optional Teletext Decoder Type No. TX - 250).
Model C29PK81, C29ZK81 – Not equipped with the Teletext Decoder.
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Switching to the Teietext mode
Press the TV/TEXT/MIX button, and the screen
changes as follows:
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Page Seiection
Direct Page Access
A Teletext page can be selected with the “O”to “9” buttons.
For example:
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To select page 120, press
UP- DOWN Page Access
Press the Page UP(A) button to step up to the next higher Teletext page.
Press the Page DOWN(Y) button to step down to the next lower Teletext Pa9e”
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To dispiay the index Page
To return to the index page, press the INDEX button
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TEXT PAGE
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Sub-Coded Page Access
When a Teletext information page exceeds more than one screen of information, it may take some time for the automatic changing of the sub-pages to reach the sub-page you require.
It is possible to enter your required sub- page and continue watching the normal programme until the correct sub-page is
found.
(1) Select a text page which has sub pages.
(2) Press the Digit button.
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(3) Press the TIME/SUB button.
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TEXT PAGE
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To enter the sub
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CANCEL
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(6) Press the TV/TEXT/MIX button to display the received sub- Pa9e.
H Viewing TV while searching for a page
Note:
To clear the sub-coded page, enter a new page number.
It is not possible to select another television station during a sub - page access operation.
In some cases it can take some time to look for a page. In the interval you
CANCEL button.
can view the TV by pressing the Digit and
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When the page arrives, the page number will appear on the normal TV
picture.
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TEXT PAGE
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When a text page has sub- pages, you can prevent the sub
page being automatically changed by pressing the HOLD button. Press the HOLD button again to resume page change or enter a new page number.
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Either the top or bottom half of the E display can be expanded by pressing the SIZE button.
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Upper half of
Lower half of
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Displaying concealed information
Some of the text pages are in the form of a quiz or puzzle.
The answer to these can be revealed by pressing the Digit and REVEAL button.
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News flash
(1) In the text mode,
a newsflash page.
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NEWS FLASH
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button.
(3) Press the CANCEL (4) AS soon as news come
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Note: It is not Possible to select another TV station
during a NEWS FLASH. You should first switch back to TV reception by pressing the TVITEXT/MIX button.
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the word “NEW: FIASH” and the new appears over the norm: TV picture.
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(5) Press the TV~EXT/MIX
button.
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Updated Page
There are pages which are updated as events progress, such as sports results, news reports and traffic information. If you have selected one of the above pages from the list of contents and you want to view television but still be kept
informed about the other events;
(TEXT mode)
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Note: It is not possible to select another TV station
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(3) As soon as this page is
updated, the page number
will appear on the normal
TV r,)icture.
during an UP - DATE. You back to TV reception by TEXT/MIX button.
should first switch
pressing the TV/
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If the time is required while a programme is being viewed, press the TIME/SUB *~ button. Providing that the channel being viewed is also transmitting teletext, the time will appear at the top righthand of the screen
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for five seconds.
The digits displayed
represent
hours/minutes/seconds.
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TIME/SUB
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9 FLOF (FLOF: Full -level -one feature)
When a broadcasting station provides FLOF service, you can access the text pages you desire quickly and easily. In the FLOF mode , four Fastext topics are displayed at the bottom of the screen. These can be selected by pressing the
corresponding coloured button(Red, Green, Yellow, Cyan) on the remote control transmitter. For example, when the Red button is pressed, the topic written in red is selected.
To get back to the initial index page, press the INDEX button.
(FLOF mode)
TEXT INDEX
NEWS
News Travel TV
Weather
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News Sport City
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Non FLOF Service
When the station does not have FLOF service, the INDEX page(Pl 00) is automatically displayed. At the bottom of the screen, the four page numbers 199,101,110,200 are also displayed. Then, when you select i
random page number out of the displayed four pages by pressing a colour button, the text of that page is displayed.
Of course at any time you can select new pages by inputting new numbers.
(Non FLOF mode)
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e.g. To select pagel 01,
TEXT (PagelOl)
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displayed.
If your aerial signal is poor, the teletext reception maybe poor.
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Private position is used to restrict of programme positions that you do not want others to watch.
Any positions can be set as the Private positions.
How to Set the Private Position
For example, to set the private position to the programme position “1
5“.
I Select the programme position”1 5“.
15
! 1
2
Press and hold the RECALL/COLOUR SYSTEM @ button for more than 2 seconds.
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RECALL/ COLOUR SYSTEM
~ Press the FUNCTiON @ button.
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15
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The private position setting is now completed.
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Watching a TV programme on the private position
The programme number” 15” will shift to
center of the screen.
The picture will disappear, and” X 15” will
be displayed on the screen.
To watch a TV programme on the private position.
1 Select private position (position “ 15 “).
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~ Press and hold the RECALL/COLOUR SYSTEM @ button for more than 2 seconds.
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The programme number and” X“ will shift to center of the screen. And the picture will
3 Press the RECALL/COLOUR SYSTEM @ button for watching a TV rogramme.
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Note: The position “
15 “is still in the
private position.
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Canceling
of the Private Position
To cancel the private position.
1 Select the private position.
2Press and hold the RECALL/COLOUR SYSTEM @ button for more than 2 seconds. The programme number and”
X will shift to center of the screen. And the picture will appear.
3 Press the FUNCTION@ button for canceling the private position. The” X 15” will disappear.
The private position canceling is completed.
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It is possibie to set the maximum sound voiume at your preference and suppresses the the channei tuning function, so that even if the MEMORY/PRESET button is pressed, the channei tuning mode(preset mode) wii remain inactive.
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Setting procedure
1
2
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3
Set the disirable volume level using the LEVEL @button.
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LEVEL
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The volume level set in this
A-
procedure will be memorized as the maximum volume level.
BASS
WRROUUDv&B
Press and holdthe FUNCTION ~ buttonon the frontcontrolpanel of theTV set, then press the
RECALIJCOLOUR SYSTEM@ button on the remote control transmitter.
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@ COLOUR
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RECAL4 COLOUR SYSTEM
iTEM-1 SET+ O
etc.
Select”1”, by pressing LEVEL( + or – ) @ button.
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1
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4
Press the RECALIJCOLOUR SYSTEM ~ button to return to the normal TV mode.
Canceiiing procedure
1
Press and hold the FUNCTION ~ button on the front control panel of the TV set, then press the
RECALL/COLOUR SYSTEM Q button on the remote control transmitter.
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2 select“o”,by pressing LEVEL( + or - ) ~ button.
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3 Press the RECALIJCOLOUR SYSTEM @ button to return to the normal TV mode.
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This remote control transmitter has been designed especially to be used in conjunction with selected SANYO VCR’S. Some SANYO VCR’s may have their own functions, so please refer to the individual instruction booklet when using this remote control with SANYO VCR’s to ensure compatibility.
VCR POWER ON/OFF —1 Use to turn VCR power on and off.
STOP \
Use to stopthe movementofthe
tape.
REWIND / REVIEW ~
Use to rewindthe tape, or in orderto playbackthe tape in reverse at fast speed.
p.,~ Use to playbackthe tape.
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RECORD Use to record on the tape.
Press both of the RECORD buttonsat the same time.
-FAST / CUE
Use to advance the tape at fast speed, or in order to playback
the tape at fast speed.
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~ Connecting to the AV1 Input Jacks
Connect the video and audio outputs of a VCR, video disc player, etc. to the input jacks of this TV set. Tapes and discs can
AV1 Input Jack (Rearof the Set)
be played back.
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R . AUDIO. l[MONO) VIDEO
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to the Video Output 4
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to the Audio Output ~
[f the audio signalfrom the VCR is stereo, be sure to connect the right and left channels to the
respective right and left AUDIO-IN terminals.
If the external audio signal is a monaural one, connect it to the left terminal of AUDIO IN. Then
select the monaural mode of the audio channel in the TV set with the remote control STEREO/BILINGUAL @ button.
To watch the video input picture
[ Model C25PG41, C25ZG45 ]
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(1) Select the AV mode by pressing the TV/AV ~
Selector @.
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(TV mode)
(AV mode) ~
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VCR for playback
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[ Model C29PK81, C29PK86, C29ZK81, C29ZK86
1
(1)Select” AV1” position by pressing the lV/AV Selector @ .
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Each time the TV/AV Selector is pressed, AV position changes as follows;
A ‘4+ ‘V2 (TV mode)
If necessary, select the colour system to match the appropriate AV equipment. Each time the COLOUR SYSTEM@ or @ button is pressed, colour system changes as follows;
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Colour system setting for AV mode is automatically stored in the memoty.
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(2) Set the VCR to playback mode.
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To return to the TV mode;
Press the TV/AV Selector again.
Note: Pressing either of the Programme UP/DOWN buttonson the remotecontrolor theTV willreturnthe lV
to TV mode.
You can select a TV programme while watching a playback from a VCR
Forexample:
TO Select the programme position “9” while watchinga playbackfromexternalVCR, press “9”buttonOfthe rOmOtO
control.The TV set returnto the lV mode and programme“9”will be selected.
TO select the programme position“26”,press“--
/-” button,“2”then “6”button.The TV set returnto the TV mode
and programme“26”willbe selected.
~ Connecting to the Front panel AV2 Input Jacks I
(ModelC29PK81,C29PK86,C29ZK81,C29ZK86only)
Itis convenientto use the AV2 inputjack onthe front panel forequipmentthat isoftenconnectedand disconnected.
FRONT PANEL
To watohthe vkbo Inputpbturw
Select” AV2” positionby pressingthe TV/AV Selector @ .
AV2
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Connecting to the AV Output Jacks I
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(Rear of the TV Set)
R . AUDIO. LIMONOI VIOEO
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tothe Vkbolnput4
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VCRfor reoording
Recording TV broadcasts
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tothe Audblnput+
The AV output terminal provides audio and video output for TV broadcastsbeing received.They are used to recordTV broadcasts.
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~ To record a TV broadcast whiie watching the piayback from a VCR ~
Recording TV broadcasts
[h
VCR for recording
Q==J
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to the AudioOutput+
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Example:To record a TV broadcast of the programme position “ 7 “ while
watchingthe playbackfroma
VCR,
(1) Select the programmeposition“7”.
(2) Set the lV receiverto the AV mode to watchthe playbackfroma VCR.
ModelC25PG41
ModelC29PK81,C29PK86
C2SZG45
C29ZK81 ,
C29ZK86
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VCR for playback
Avl
Select AV1 or AV2 position.
(3) Set the VCR for recordingto the recordingmode.
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~ AV Connection to the Aerial Socket ~
The AV apparatus can also be connectedto the aerial socket of your lV receiver.
Presettingto watchthe videoinput
(1)Play backthe VCR.
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ANT. 75 Q
(2) Tune a channel inprogrammepositionO.
(See Semi-Auto tuning& Manual tuningon page 14).
.
Watching the video input
v-
Select programme position O. \
VCR
for piayback
Aerial socket
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For further detailsconcerningthis connectionand adjustment,refer to the operatinginstructionsforthe AVequipment.
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C25ZG45
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Ill IHllllIm;
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Connect the cable with a plug from a UHF (or VHF) aerial to the aerial socket on the cabinet back.
AV Treminal
~r Aerial Socket
ModelC29PK81,C29PK88
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C29ZK81, C29ZK88
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Aerial Cable
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AV Treminal
~r Aerial Socket
For all aerial circuit probiems piease consuit your iocai deaier.
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Power source AC 220-240 Volts, 50Hz.
Rsoeiving system PAL-B/G
(AV Input PAUNTSC/NTSC4.43)
ChanneiCoverage
Modei C25PG41, C29PK81, C29PK86
VHF: O-5, 5A, 6-11
UHF: 28-69
Model C25ZG45, C29ZK81, C29ZK86
VHF:l-11
UHF: 21-69
Aeriaiinputimpedance 75Q
Audio output
10 W + 10W (Music)
Speaker
6cm X 12cm X 2 Speakers
Ext.terminais Video inputs:
Model C25PG41, C25ZG45
PhonoJack x 1 (1.OVp-p,impedance 75 S2)
Model C29PK81, C28PK86, C29ZK81, C29ZK86
Phono Jack x 2 (1.OVp-p,impedance 75 S2)
Audio Input
Model C25PG41, C25ZG45
Phono Jack(R/L) x 1 (436mVrms, impedance more than 40K Q )
Model C29PK81, C29PK86, C29ZK81, C29ZK86
Phono Jack(R/L) x 2 (436mVrms, impedance more than 40K Q )
Video Output:
Phono Jack x 1 (1.OVp-p, impedance 75 S2)
Audio Output
Phono Jack(R/L) x 1 (436mVrms, impedance less than 600 S2)
Headphone Jack Mini. stereo Jack x 1
Dimensions
Modei C25PG41, C25ZG45: 681(W) x 521.5(H) x 463(D)mm Model C29PK81, C29PK86, C29ZK81, C29ZK86: 700(W) x 601.5(H) x 495(D)mm
Weight
Model C25PG41, C25ZG45: approx. 28.0 Kg Model C29PK81, C29PK86, C29ZK81, C29ZK86: approx. 39.1 Kg
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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