Sanyo CM29FS2, CP29FS2, CM29FS2A, CA29FS2 Instruction Manual

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CM29FS2 CM29FS2A CA29FS2 CP29FS2
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Colour Television
Slim Flat Screen
Surround Sound System
Video Component Input Terminal
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Warnings and Cautions
If the television is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed, the minimum distances must be maintained. Heat build-up can reduce the ser­vice life of your television, and can also be dan­gerous.
Never stand on, lean on or push suddenly the tele­vision or its stand. You should pay special attention to children. Serious injury may result if it should fall.
Do not place your television on an unstable cart, stand, shelf or table. Serious injury to an individual, and damage to the television, may result if it should fall.
When the television receiver is not used for an extended period of time, it is advisable to discon­nect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
Avoid exposing the television receiver to direct sunlight and other source of the heat. Do not stand the television receiver directly on other products which give off heat. E.g. video cas­sette players, audio amplifiers.
Do not block the ventilation holes in the back cover. Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent failure of electrical components.
Do not squash power supply cord under the televi­sion receiver.
Warning
High voltages are used in the operation of this television receiver. Do not remove the cabinet back from your set. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose the television receiver to rain or moisture.
Do not drop or push objects into the television cabinet slots or openings. Never spill any kind of liquid on the television receiver.
Caution
Warning
Warning
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Minimum distances
Caution
20cm
10cm
10cm
5cm
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Installation
Plug & Play
Connecting the aerial
Use one of these methods to connect a signal to your TV.
Following connection examples are our recommended standard connection. For further information please consult your local dealer.
For all aerial circuit problems please consult your local dealer.
Connecting AC cord
Connect the power cord of the TV set to a wall outlet.
The TV set is prepared for a mains voltage AC110~240V 50/60Hz. When the TV set is not to be used
for an extended period of time, it is advisable to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
WARNING!
High voltages are used in the operation of this set. Refer service to qualified service personnel.
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Let’s start !
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2 Press the MENU button after completing Plug & Play to return to the normal TV mode.
This TV set provides a self-automatic tuning system function called “Plug & Play”. It automatically begins
searching and storing of all available channels when switching-on the TV set for the first time.
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1 Press the Power ON/OFF button to turn the TV on, and the TV set will search and store of all
available TV channels automatically.
This procedure only appears at the first switch-on time.
Now the installation is completed !
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
AV1 INPUT
AV3 / DVD
MONITOR
S-WOOFER
INPUT
OUT
OUT
R
S-WOOFER
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
L
R
(MONO)
V I
L
L
D E
CR
0
(MONO)
VIDEO
B
C
Y
S-VIDEO
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Control Panel
Each button on the control panel has the same function with its counterpart on the remote control
Mains ON/OFF button
Remote Control Detector
Stand-by and Power Indicator
Audio Input Jack-Right (AV2)
Audio Input Jack-Left (AV2)
Video Input Jack (AV2)
Headphone Jack (Mini
Stereo Jack)
VOLUME
TV/AV Selector
MENU
Programme UP/DOWN
Press to open
VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R
TV/AV
MENU
CH
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Remote Control
-/- -
TV/AV Selector Button
RECALL/Colour System button
NUMERIC buttons
DIGIT button
SWAP button
VOLUME (-) button
STEREO/MONO button
PROGRAMME DOWN button
POWER ON/OFF button
Sound MUTE button
TIMER button
ALTERNATE button
SOUND Mode button
PROGRAMME UP button VOLUME (+) button
MENU button
SURROUND button
To Install Batteries Into the Remote Control
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two size AA batteries (1.5 V) according to "+" and "-" polarity markings inside the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
NOTE:
When remote control doesn't work in normal or stable condition, or it can't control operation of the TV set, replace the batteries. (exhausted batteries may leak substance detrimental to the remote control, replace them immediately when they are weak.)
BASS button
PICTURE Mode button
SOUND System button
TEXT/TV button
GREEN button
TV / AV
?
TIMER
X
-/- -
SWAP
AB
BASS
MENU
TXT/TV
CH
CH
JXPSB
S. SYS
P
P
SOUND
i
PICTURE
SURROUND
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General Operation
Press the Alternate button, and the pro-
gramme position will alternately select the previous position and the present position.
Should you wish to mute the sound, (e.g. While talking on the telephone) press the
Sound Mute button. To switch the sound
back on, press this button again (or press the
Volume + or
-
button).
Direct Programme Selection
Example:
Press 6 button to select programme position 6.
To select programme position 27, press the
Digit button, press 0, 2 then 7 button.
To select programme position 215, press the
DIGIT button, press 2, 1 then 5 button.
-/- -
-/- -
Auto Shut Off Function
This TV set changes to the standby mode within 10 minutes after all broadcasts have ended.
Volume Control
-/- -
Sound Mute
Alternate
Press the Power ON/OFF button to turn on
or off (Stand-by) the TV set.
Power ON/OFF(Stand by)
You can turn on the TV in the standby mode by pressing the following button in addition to the
Power ON/OFF button.
Programme Up/Down button of the remote
control transmitter or the TV set.
1 to 9, 0 button on the remote control transmitter.
Lighting of the Stand-by and Power Indicator shows that there is a power supply. For shutting off a
power supply completely, press Mains POWER ON/OFF button on the front control of TV set.
To increase or decrease the sound volume Level.
To select the next or previous programme position.
Programme Up and Down
TV/AV Selector
Press repeatedly to switch to TV, AV1, AV2 or DVD/AV3(VIDEO) mode.
-/- -
Bass Expander On/Off
Press the BASS button to get an
emphasised bass sound.
Press the Picture Mode button repeat-
edly to select the following picture modes;
PERSONAL : Your personal preference mode. DYNAMIC: Suitable for brightly lit room. NATURAL: Normal viewing mode. ECO: Suitable for dimly lit room and gives a
cinema-like effect.
GAME: Picture mode that is gantle on the eyes,
suitable for TV game.
Picture Mode Selection
Press the Sound Mode button repeat-
edly to select the following sound modes;
PERSONAL : Your personal preference mode. MUSIC: Suitable for music programme. TALK: Suitable for news programme. NORMAL: Normal listening mode.
Sound Mode Selection
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TV / AV
P
P
BASS
-/- -
-/- -
CH
CH
PICTURE
SOUND
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General Operation
This TV provides an incredible 3 Dimensional Surround sound effect.
Active 3D Surround
Press the SURROUND button to select the fol-
lowing modes.
SURROUND OFF:
To cut off 3D surround effect.
SURROUND 1:
Gives the middle 3D surround effect.
SURROUND 2:
Gives the deep 3D surround effect.
To display the on screen indication, press the
Recall/Colour System
button.
If the clear sound cannot be obtained,
press the Sound System button repeated-
ly until optimum sound can be produced.
Colour System Selection
If the clear picture cannot be obtained,
press the Recall/Colour System button
repeatedly until optimum image can be produced.
Sound System Selection
Programme Information Call
BG
D/K I M
A sound system setting is automatically stored in the memory.
NICAM
Sound Status
Off-timer
Programme Position
Sound System
OFF 5
3
BG
SECAM
NTSC4.43
A colour system entry to the memory cannot be made during TV mode, make it during manual tun­ing mode.
NTSC
PAL
AUTO
AUTO
Colour System
A2 Stereo, NICAM Stereo and Bilingual Broadcast Receiving
A2
Stereo and NICAM Stereo sound
reception
NICAM
Bilingual reception
If the TV receives bilingual programs, the TV ini­tially selects language A and displays “A” on the screen briefly. If you want to switch to language B or MONO (only available in NICAM reception),
press the Stereo/Mono button.
When receiving NICAM stereo broadcast, NICAM
will be displayed on the screen. For A2 (German)
stereo broadcasts, STEREO will be displayed.
When a clear stereo sound can not be obtained during NICAM or A2 (German) stereo broadcast due to poor signal reception, press the
Stereo/Mono button to select mono mode.
MONO
STEREO
MONO
A
B
MONO
A
B
NICAM Stereo
A2 Stereo
NICAM Bilingual
-/- -
-/- -
A2 Bilingual
Note: The Multi Personal Preference Level
Function equip for model CA29FS2 only.
For position 1 through to position 30, the picture settings (Colour, Brightness and Contrast) and the volume level that you choose can be stored sepa­rately in memory for each position. Thus you can enjoy watching TV channels with optimum picture and volume settings, even if you change from one channel to another.
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Multi Personal Preference Level Function
SURROUND
?
?
AB
S. SYS
AB
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MENU
CH
CH
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Menu Operation
SOUND
Sound Adjustments
VOLUME
5
5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
The on-screen menu provides the viewer with
easy
access to adjustments and settings.
During the menu operation, the following
buttons are used.
MENU
To call up the menu. To go back and to exit the menu.
,
To move around the menus.
, To move around the menus. To make adjustments.
2
2 Press or to display “SOUND” menu.
1
1 Press the MENU button to display main menu,
and “SOUND” will be selected first.
3
3 Select an item with or .
BALANCE :
Left and Right speaker volume balance adjustment.
SOUND PRESET (Sound Mode Selection):
Enable to select the suitable sound adjustment (PERSONAL, MUSIC, TALK, NORMAL). Also possible to select directly with the Sound Mode button. Note: Your sound adjustment will be memorized to “PERSONAL” of the Sound preset automatically.
SURROUND :
Enable to select active 3D surround modes
(SURROUND OFF, 1 or 2 ). Also possible to select directly by pressing the SURROUND
button of the remote control.
AUTO VOLUME (ON/OFF) :
This function automatically equates the sound volume of each position. It is used to prevent the sharp volume change when you change the channel.
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4 Press or to adjust.
Equalizer Adjustment
There are 5 types EQUALIZER adjustment:
100 Hz Adjustment
Adjustable from -32 == 0 == 31
300 Hz Adjustment
Adjustable from -32 == 0 == 31
1 KHz Adjustment
Adjustable from -32 == 0 == 31
3 KHz Adjustment
Adjustable from -32 == 0 == 31
8 KHz Adjustment
Adjustable from -32 == 0 == 31
Follow the steps below to adjust EQUALIZER.
1
1 Press the MENU button to display main menu,
and “SOUND” will be selected first.
2
2 Press or to display “SOUND” menu.
3
3
Select EQUALIZER with or .
4
4 Press or to display “EQUALIZER”.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE SETTING
PRESET
SOUND
BALANCE EQUALIZER
AUTO VOLUME SOUND PRESET SURROUND BASS EXPANDER
0
ON PERSONAL
2
ON
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Menu Operation
100 Hz
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6 Press or to adjust.
5
5 Select an item with or .
Your equalizer adjustment will be memorized
to “PERSONAL” of the Sound Preset automat­ically.
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7 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
Picture Adjustments
TINT :
Adjust colour tints. (Displayed only on NTSC signal reception.)
PICTURE PRESET
(Picture Mode Selection) : Enable to select the
suitable picture adjustment (PERSONAL, DYNAMIC, NATURAL, ECO, GAME). Also possible to select directly with the Picture Mode button.
SKIN TONE (ON/OFF):
The Skin Tone correction locally changes the hue of colours that match skin tones to the correct hue.
TEXT BRIGHTNESS :
Brightness of teletext screen.
:Minimum :Center :Maximum
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1 Press the MENU button, then select
“PICTURE” with .
2
2 Press or to display “PICTURE” menu.
3
3 Select an item with or .
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5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
BRIGHTNESS
Your picture adjustment will be memorized to
“PERSONAL” of the Picture preset automati­cally.
Setting Menu
Of f Timer
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
2
2 Press or to display “SETTING” menu,
and “TIMER” will be selected first.
TIMER
4
4 Press or to adjust.
3
3 Press or to display “TIMER” menu,
and “OFF TIMER” will be selected first. Select a desired time by pressing or .
OFF TIMER
OFF
The off-timer will increase or decrease in 5 min­utes steps when or is pressed. The maximum time is 120 minutes (2 hours).
To cancel the OFF TIMER, select OFF position by
pressing the or .
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4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
To check the remaining time whilst the TV is
operating, press the RECALL/COLOUR SYS­TEM button.
The OFF TIMER cancels when the TV set is
turn off or if a power failure occurs.
On Timer
The ON TIMER will switch-on from the standby mode or change programme position when the selected time has elapsed.
EQUALIZER
300 Hz 1 KHz 3 KHz 8 KHz
-9
-25
-3
20
SETTING
OSD LANGUAGE TEXT LANGUAGE AV3 SVM
PROGRAM SWAP CHILD LOCK
ENGLISH ENGLISH DVD 1
OFF
PICTURE
CONTRAST COLOUR SHARPNESS TINT SKIN TONE PICTURE PRESET TEXT BRIGHTNESS
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0 ON PERSONAL
TIMER
ON TIMER ON PROGRAM
00:00 27
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Menu Operation
1
1 Follow step 1~2 of the setting OFF-TIMER
above.
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2 Press or to select ON TIMER.
Enter numbers of desired time period directly
by pressing NUMERIC button, with maximum
time period are 24:00 hours.
The desired time period also could be entered by
pressing or . The on-timer will increase or
decrease in 10 minutes steps when or is
pressed. The maximum time is 24 hours.
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3 Select ON PROGRAM by pressing
or . Press the or or
NUMERIC button to enter ON PROGRAMME
position number.
ON TIMER
00:00
4
4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
To cancel the ON TIMER, set to 00:00 position
by pressing the NUMERIC button or
or .
If the TV is already switched on when the time
set for the ON TIMER has been reached, only the programme position will be changed to the set programme position.
Quick Tips
To display TIMER menu directly, press TIMER but-
ton on the remote control.
TIMER menu adjustment (OFF TIMER, ON TIMER, ON PROGRAM), read OFF TIMER and ON TIMER explanation above.
OFF TIMER
OFF
Use the channel swapping feature to swap the channels between two stored programme posi­tions. this feature is particularly useful after auto­matic tuning.
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
2
2 Press or to display “SETTING” menu.
3
3 Select “PROGRAM SWAP” with or .
4
4 Press or to display PROGRAM SWAP.
For example, to swap the channel between pro­gramme position “7” and “12”.
5
5 Select programme position “7” by pressing
,
,
or . Then press the Green
button on the remote control.
6
6 Select programme position “12” using
,
,
or . And press the Green button
on the remote control.
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7 Press the MENU button to return to the
normal TV mode.
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Quick Tips
To display PROGRAM SWAP directly, press
SWAP button on the remote control.
For PROGRAM SWAP Usage read explanation above.
Channel Swapping
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TIMER OFF TIMER
ON PROGRAM
OFF
27
PROGRAM SWAP 1
2 3 4 5 6
SWAP
8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
TIMER
ON TIMER ON PROGRAM
00:00 27
PROGRAM SWAP
10 11
7 8 9
13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 3 4 5 6
SWAP 7 AND . . .
PROGRAM SWAP 1
2 3 4 5 6
SWAP
8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
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Menu Operation
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
2
2 Press or to display “SETTING” menu.
3
3 Select “OSD LANGUAGE” with or .
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
OSD (On Screen Display) Language
There are 7 languages (ENGLISH, FRENCH, RUSSIAN, PORTUGUESE, INDONESIAN, PER­SIAN, ARABIC) for TV’s OSD (On-Screen Display) language that could be chosen.
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4 Press or to choose OSD LANGUAGE.
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5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
Child Lock
This function is used to prevent small children from operating the TV with the front buttons of the TV set.
When the CHILD LOCK is selected, VOLUME +/­(or) button on the Front Control of TV set could not be operated. Set this function ON or OFF position by pressing or on the remote control.
4
4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to return
to the normal TV mode.
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
2
2 Press or to display “SETTING” menu.
3
3 Select “CHILD LOCK” with or .
OFF
CHILD LOCK
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Preset Menu
Up to 251 broadcast stations in your reception area can be stored. There are following ways of channel tuning.
Automatic Tuning:
To automatically search and store all receivable channels.
Manual Tuning:
To manual search and fine tune existing channels.
SVM (Scan Velocity Modulation)
Use SVM mode to Provide a sharp and crisp pic­ture.
5
5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to return
to the normal TV mode.
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
2
2 Press or to display “SETTING” menu.
3
3 Select “SVM” with or .
SVM
1
SETTING
4
4 Press or to adjust SVM mode on “1”, “2”,
“3” or “OFF” position.
SETTING
TIMER
TEXT LANGUAGE AV3
SVM PROGRAM SWAP CHILD LOCK
ENGLISH
DVD 1
OFF
MAIN MENU SOUND PICTURE
PRESET
SETTING TIMER OSD LANGUAGE TEXT LANGUAGE AV3
PROGRAM SWAP CHILD LOCK
ENGLISH ENGLISH DVD
OFF
SETTING TIMER OSD LANGUAGE TEXT LANGUAGE AV3 SVM PROGRAM SWAP
ENGLISH ENGLISH DVD 1
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Menu Operation
3
3 You can either...
a) Enter the frequency using the 0-9 buttons
referring channel table.
b) Press and hold or button until
frequency starts scanning (about 5 seconds), scanning will stop when a channel is found.
When the picture is not clear, change the colour
system.
To change the colour system;
Select SYSTEM” with or , and select a
correct colour system with or
.
When the sound is not clear or no sound is
produced, change the sound system.
To change the sound system;
Select SIF” with or , and select a
correct sound system with or
.
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4 Select “MEMORY” and press or to store
your preferred channel.
5
5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
Repeat above for other programme position if required.
Note:
AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) of PRESET
menu is usually set “ON”. It will automatically fine tune.
2
2 Select “FREQUENCY”.
FREQUENCY
271.65 MHz
FREQUENCY
6 - - . - - MHz
MEMORY
OK!
c) Fine Tuning
Press and release or repeatedly to re-tune the frequency.
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Manual Tuning
1
1 Select “POSITION” from the PRESET menu.
And select programme position where you wish
to preset a channel using the “0-9”, -/--,
or buttons
.
POSITION
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1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“PRESET” menu with
.
2
2 Press or to display “PRESET” menu,
and “AUTO TUNING” will be selected first.
Automatic Tuning
AUTO TUNING
Automatic tuning can be cancelled at any time by
pressing the MENU button.
3
3 Press or to start Automatic tuning.
After completing Auto tuning, the TV set automatically returns to programme position “1”.
4
4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
PRESET
POSITION FREQUENCY
SYSTEM SIF AFC SKIP MEMORY
1
271.65 MHz AUTO
BG ON
OFF
- -
PRESET AUTO TUNING
PRESET
AUTO TUNING
POSITION
SYSTEM SIF AFC SKIP MEMORY
7
AUTO BG ON OFF
- -
FREQUENCY SYSTEM
SIF AFC SKIP MEMORY
PRESET AUTO TUNING POSITION
SYSTEM SIF AFC SKIP MEMORY
271.65 MHz AUTO
BG ON
OFF
- -
7
AUTO
BG ON
OFF
- -
PRESET AUTO TUNING POSITION FREQUENCY
SYSTEM SIF AFC SKIP
7
677.25 MHz AUTO
BG ON
OFF
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Hotel Mode Setting
The Hotel Mode is a feature that might be needed by a hotel management to confine the TV that put in the hotel room, so it will not disturb other rooms.
HOTEL MODE (ON/OFF):
It is used to activate or inactivate all of the hotel mode setting. Also, channel preset is prohibited when the hotel mode is set on.
MAX. VOLUME:
Setting the limit of maximum sound volume.
START PROGRAM:
Setting for the start up programme position.
Setting Procedure
1
1 Press and hold the Menu button on the
remote control and press the Programme Up
button on the TV set to display the Hotel Mode menu.
2
2 Select “MAX. VOLUME” with the Programme
Down ()button, and set maximum volume with the Volume +/
-
(or) button.
5
5 Press the MENU button to return to the normal
TV mode.
4
4 After complete the settings, select “HOTEL
MODE”, and set it “ON” with or .
3
3 Select “START PROGRAM” and set start up
position with or . To set AV position as a
start up position, press the TV/AV Selector.
MAX. VOLUME
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4
4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to return to
the normal TV mode.
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Private Position / Hotel Mode
Setting of the Skip Channels
If there are positions you do not use, by setting skip channel function, it is possible to jump over any position when you are selecting a channel
using the CH CH
button.
2
2 Select “SKIP” in the PRESET menu, and
press or to set SKIP “ON”.
To cancel the setting of skip, set SKIP “OFF”.
3
3 Select “MEMORY” and press or to
set “OK” to store the skip setting.
1
1 Select “POSITION.” from the PRESET menu.
And select programme position where you wish
to skip using the “0-9”, -/--, or button.
Private Position Setting
Private Position is used to restrict of programme position that you do not want others to watch.
1
1 Select a programme position that you want to
set in private position.
2
2 Press and hold the Recall/Colour System
button for more than 2 seconds.
3
3 Press the MENU button.
To watch the programme of private position, cancel the setting of private position .
1
1 Select private position.
2
2 Press and hold the Recall/Colour System
button for more than 2 seconds.
3
3 Press the MENU button.
How to Set the Private Position
Cancelling of the Private Position
SKIP
ON
PRESET AUTO TUNING POSITION FREQUENCY
SYSTEM SIF AFC
MEMORY
7
271.65 MHz AUTO
BG
ON
- -
HOTEL
HOTEL MODE
START PROGRAM
OFF
8
3
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Sound Volume Control in Teletext Mode
In teletext mode, sound volume and sound muting can be controlled. However they are not displayed on the screen
Teletext Reception
If your aerial signal is poor, the teletext reception may be poor.
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Teletext
Selection of Teletext Language
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
2
2 Press or to display “SETTING” menu.
3
3 Select “TEXT LANGUAGE” with or .
4
4 Press or to choose TEXT LANGUAGE.
5
5 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
TEXT LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
PERSIAN
-/- -
Reveal switch
To reveal hidden items on the text page.
Direct access to a page
To select a page number directly using the
(0-9) NUMERIC button. e.g. To select page
301, press 3 , then 0 and then 1.
Sub page access
To enter the sub-page access mode, see
below
TELETEXT/TV
To switch TV, MIX, Teletext mode.
Stop
To stop sub pages changing. The word stop
will appear instead of the page number.
Cancel
To view the TV picture in the teletext mode.
Direct access to subject headings
Coloured boxes are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The 4 Coloured buttons give access to the corre­sponding subject or pages.
Index page selector
To select one of the teletext index pages.
Size switch
Either the top half or the bottom half or the page can be expanded to the fill the whole screen
Up/down page access
To select the next or previous page number
Teletext Brightness Level
Brightness of teletext screen.
:Minimum :Center :Maximum
1
1 See Picture Adjustment in Picture Menu.
2
2 Select TEXT BRIGHTNESS with or .
TEXT BRIGHTNESS
3
3 Press or to adjust TEXT BRIGHTNESS.
4
4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit.
TV / AV
-/- -
SWAP
AB
BASS
?
TIMER
X
CH
MENU
CH
TXT/TV
S. SYS
JXPSB
P
P
SOUND
i
PICTURE
SURROUND
SETTING
TIMER
OSD LANGUAGE
AV3 SVM PROGRAM SWAP CHILD LOCK
ENGLISH
DVD 1
OFF
PICTURE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR SHARPNESS TINT SKIN TONE PICTURE PRESET
42 27 30
0 ON PERSONAL
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Connection Other Equipment
You may connect the audio and video output ter­minals of the DVD player or VIDEO recorder to the input terminals of the TV set to enjoy the DVD and VIDEO programs.
When a stereo video recorder is connected to
the TV set, make sure the audio output terminals are correctly connected to the corresponding L (left) and R (right) audio input terminals.
When a monophonic video recorder is
connected to this product, connect the audio output terminal of the video recorder to the L(left) audio input terminal of the TV set.
AUDIO input terminal (right) - AV1
AUDIO input terminal (left) - AV1
VIDEO input terminal - AV1
S-VIDEO input terminal - AV1
AUDIO input terminal (right) - AV3
AUDIO input terminal (left) - AV3
COMPONENT VIDEO input terminal (Y)
VIDEO input terminal - AV3
COMPONENT VIDEO input terminal (CB)
COMPONENT VIDEO input terminal (C
R)
VIDEO output terminal
AUDIO output terminal (left)
AUDIO output terminal (right)
When watching a video program input from the
AV1 terminal, press the TV/AV button to select AV1.
Whenever the TV/AV button is pressed, the mode will change as follows:
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AV1 AV2
(TV mode)
DVD/AV3 (VIDEO)
External Sub Woofer output terminal
Rear Terminal Panel
Connection of the Rear AV1 Input T erminal
To make sure the colour system of the TV set is
consistent with the signal of your video recorder, if necessary, select a matching system. The colour system set in AV mode can be stored automatically.
When an AV program (from a video recorder or
a DVD player) is played, you may return to TV mode by selecting any of the TV position.
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AV1 INPUT
R
AUDIO
L
(MONO)
V
I D E 0
S-VIDEO
AV1 INPUT
To Audio Input-R (AV1)
To Audio Input-L (AV1)
To Video Input (AV1)
R
AUDIO
L
V
I D E 0
S-VIDEO
(MONO)
AV3 / DVD INPUT
AUDIO
R
L
(MONO)
Y
S-WOOFER OUT
S-WOOFER
CR
C
B
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
AV3 / DVD INPUT
AUDIO
R
L
(MONO)
S-WOOFER OUT
S-WOOFER
CR
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
B
Y
C
TV / AV
Video/DVD Player
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Connection Other Equipment
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Input from S-VIDEO terminal is prior to that
from AV1 video terminal. When S-VIDEO terminal is used, video input from the AV1 terminal will be disabled. When the AV1 input terminal is to be used, the S-VIDEO terminal shall be unplugged.
It is convenient to use the AV2 input jack on the front panel for equipment that is often connected and disconnected.
Connection of the Front AV2 Input T erminal
Connecting to a DVD Player (Both Used DVD and AV3)
Connecting to a DVD Player with Video
Component Video Output Terminal (Y , C
b or Cr).
1
1 Press the MENU button, then select
“SETTING” with .
Connect the component output terminal on your DVD player to the component video input terminal of this product, you will be able to enjoy higher quality picture than that received when common video terminal or S-VIDEO terminal is used. (NOTE: When a signal of Y,Cb,Cr
/Y,Pb,Pr is received, the output signal from monitor output ter­minal will not be corresponding.)
To watch a program in this connection status,
select DVD.
In this connection status, whenever the TV/AV button is pressed, the mode will change as follows:
Make sure the component video terminal (Y, Cb
or Cr) is connected correctly.
IMPORTANT!: The AV3 must be set on DVD sta-
tus. To set in DVD status see explanation below.
DVD Status Setting.
Camcoder, TV
Game etc.
V I D E 0
R
L
Y
C
B
CR
MONITOR OUT
S-WOOFER OUT
AV1 INPUT
AUDIO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
(MONO)
R
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
S-WOOFER
R
L
VIDEO
AV3 / DVD INPUT
To Audio Input-R (AV3)
To Audio Input-L (AV3)
To C
R Input Terminal
DVD player with video
component (Y, C
B, CR)
output terminal
To C
B Input Terminal
To Y Input Terminal
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AV1 AV2
(TV mode)
DVD
To watch the Front AV2 video input picture,
select AV2 position by pressing the TV/AV Selector.
Connecting to a DVD Player with S-VIDEO Terminal
When watching a video program input from
the S-VIDEO terminal, press the TV/AV button to select AV1.
AV1 INPUT
R
AUDIO
L
V
I D E 0
S-VIDEO
(MONO)
AV3 / DVD INPUT
AUDIO
R
L
(MONO)
Y
To Audio Input-R (AV1)
To Audio Input-L (AV1)
To S-VIDEO Input
Video/DVD Player with
S-VIDEO output terminal
S-WOOFER OUT
S-WOOFER
CR
C
B
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
To Video Input (AV2)
VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R
To Audio Input-L (AV2)
To Audio Input-R (AV2)
TV/AV
MENU
CH
From Camcoder or video game equipment
TV / AV
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Connection Other Equipment
4
4 Press the MENU button repeatedly to return
to the normal TV mode.
2
2
Press or to display “SETTING” menu.
Then Select “AV3” with or
AV3
DVD
3
3 Select AV3 option in VIDEO mode or DVD
mode with or
.
Connecting to a Player without Video
Component Video Output Terminal (Y , C
b or Cr).
Connect a composite video cable from the AV equipment to the Y-terminal (component video ter­minal) of AV3 input.
To watch a program in this connection sta­tus, select AV3.
Monitor output terminal outputs signal of picture currently playing. It may be used to record TV pro­gram or reproduce video program received from connection with AV input terminal.
To record a TV program, select channel
desired in TV mode.
To reproduce a video program input from the
AV1 input terminal, select AV1.
Connecting of Monitor Output Terminal
AV Device
Antenna Jack
PLAY
AV device can be connected to the antenna jack of the TV set.
To watch programs input from the antenna jack, operate as follows: (1) Start on the AV device to play the program. (2) Select the channel position desired, and start
MANUAL tuning. (See page 12).
See instruction manuals of the relevant AV devices for details of connection and adjustment.
Connecting to a AV Device with TV Antenna Jack
Connecting to Sub-Woofer Output T erminal
This TV set is equipped with External Subwoofer terminal. Additional external amplifier is needed to active the external sub woofer (e.g. Active Sub Woofer).
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SETTING TIMER OSD LANGUAGE TEXT LANGUAGE
SVM PROGRAM SWAP CHILD LOCK
ENGLISH ENGLISH
1
OFF
AV1 INPUT
R
AUDIO
L
(MONO)
V I D E 0
S-VIDEO
AV3 / DVD INPUT
AUDIO
R
L
(MONO)
S-WOOFER OUT
S-WOOFER
Y
CR
C
B
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
To Audio Output-R
To Audio Output-L
To Video Output
AV1 INPUT
AV3 / DVD
S-WOOFER
INPUT
AUDIO
R
L
(MONO)
OUT
S-WOOFER
Y
To Y Input Terminal
R
To Audio Input-R (AV3)
To Audio Input-L (AV3)
AUDIO
L
V
D E
0
(MONO)
I
S-VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
R
L
CR
VIDEO
B
C
Video Recorder
TV / AV
DVD player
AV1 INPUT
R
AUDIO
L
V I D E 0
S-VIDEO
(MONO)
AV3 / DVD INPUT
AUDIO
R
L
(MONO)
Y
S-WOOFER OUT
S-WOOFER
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
To Sub-Woofer Output
R
L
CR
VIDEO
B
C
Active Sub-Woofer. or Passive Sub-Woofer + External Amplifier.
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Specifications
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Power Source AC110-240 Volts, 50/60Hz
Colour System PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC/PAL-60Hz
Sound System B/G, I, D/KK’, M/M Channel Coverage
VHF: E2-E12, A2-A13, R1-R12, J1-J12, K1-K9 UHF: 21-69, A14-A69, J13-J62 CATV: S1
-
S41, X, Y, Z, Z+1, Z+2
Aerial input impedance 75
Audio output (RMS) : 7.5 W + 7.5 W (All Models)
Speakers
Model : CM29FS2/A : Main : 6 x 12 cm x 2 pcs
Tweeter : ø 5 cm x 2 pcs.
Model : CA29FS2, CP29FS2 : Main : 6 x 12 cm x 2 pcs
Tweeter : ø 5 cm x 2 pcs.
Ext. terminals
Video Inputs: Phone Jack x 2 (1.0Vp-p, impedance 75 ) S-Video Input: Din 4 pin x 1 (Separated Y/C Signals Input)
DVD(PDVD) input:
Component video input -Y x 1 (1Vp-p, 75 ohms) Component video input -C
B/CR (PB/PR) x 1 (1Vp-p, 75 ohms)
Audio inputs: Phone Jack (L/R) x 2 (436mVrms, impedance more than 40KΩ) Video monitor outputs: Phone Jack x 1 (1.0Vp-p, impedance 75 ) Audio monitor outputs: Phone Jack (L/R) x 1 (436mVrms, impedance less than 600Ω) External speaker terminal (For super woofer): x 1 Headphone Jack: Mini Stereo Jack x 1
Dimension : 803 (W) x 578 (H) x 418 (D)mm
Weight : approx. 41.5 Kg
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Helpful hints
NO PICTURE, NO SOUND
Check if TV is plugged in.
Try a different channel, if OK, probably station trouble.
POOR PICTURE, SOUND OK
Adjust BRIGHTNESS control.
Adjust FINE TUNING control.
Check aerial connections
NO COLOUR, PICTURE OK
Adjust COLOUR control.
Adjust FINE TUNING control.
Is the programme in colour ?
WEAK PICTURE
Check aerial connections on back of set.
Check aerial for broken wires.
Re-orient aerial.
The following faults are not caused by the receiver:
"GHOSTS"
Reflections of signals from mountains or high buildings will cause multiple images, called "Ghosts". These abnormal conditions can be reduced to minimum by repositioning aerial or by installing a new one suited for your area.
"INTERFERENCE"
Interference may be caused by electrical appliances, car ignition systems, etc. This should normally be a temporary condition, but should this interference persist, contact your dealer.
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SANYO ELECTRIC Co., Ltd.
Part No. 1AA6P1P5002-A C8ZRL-A (FB1-B)
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