Please read this Instruction Manual before using your television.
We wish you many hours of pleasure from your new television.
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Warnings and Cautions
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.
Do not drop or push objects into the television cabinet slots or openings.
Never spill any kind of liquid on the television
receiver.
To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do
not expose the television receiver to rain or
moisture.
If the LCD panel is broken and leaks liquid
crystal, do not touch it. Moreover, never swallow or suck the liquid, or touch the liquid with
your skin. In case the liquid drops in your
mouth or eyes, clear it by water adequately at
once and go to see a doctor. If not, there is a
possibility causing poisoning. If the liquid
drops on skin or clothes, also clear it by water
adequately at once, if not, the skin or clothes
will be damaged.
Caution
Avoid exposing the television receiver to direct
sunlight and other source of the heat.
service life of your television, and can also be
dangerous.
Minimum Distances
5 cm
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
Care for Using TV Monitor
Screen likely damaged by external shock.When
using the TV monitor, following precautions
should be taken.
Do not press or hit the screen face.
Do not write, paint or affix anything on the screen.
Do not put anything on the TV monitor.
Do not press
Do not hit
Cleaning the TV Monitor
Be sure to disconnect the AC Power Cord from
AC outlet before cleaning the TV monitor.
Gently wipe the screen
and cabinet with dry soft
cloth. Screen is likely damaged if it is not maintained
properly. Do not use hard
cloth or paper.Do not use
solvents or abrasive.
Do not block the ventilation holes in the back
cover. Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent
failure of electrical components
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
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Caution
Do not use benzene, thinner or any volatile substances to clean the TV
monitor.These chemicals
may damaged the cabinet
finish.
ANT.75Ω
Installation
Step 1 : Connecting the Aerial and Power Supply
• Connect your aerial cable plug to the rear of the TV set.
For further information please consult your local dealer.
• Connect the AC power plug to the wall socket (AC100-264 Volts, 50Hz/60Hz).
Note: The form of the AC code and AC plug are different with each country.
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Installation
Step 2 : Battery Installation of the Remote Control Transmitter
Use 2 “AAA” 1.5 volt batteries.
Be sure batteries are installed correctly.
Note: Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix different type of batteries together.
Step 3 : Switching on/Plug & Play
Let’s start !
Let’s start !
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.
1 Press the Power ON/OFF button to turn the TV on, and the TV set will search and store of
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all available TV channels automatically.
2 After completing Plug & Play, press the MENU button to return to the normal TV mode.
2
✐ This procedure only appears at the first switch-on time.
Now the installation is completed !
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Control Panel
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Each button listed this section has the same function as it’s corresponding button on the
Remote Control
Stand-by and
Volume
Programme
Up/Down
Power ON/OFF
button
Power Indicator
Remote Control
Detector
Viewing Angle Adjustment
Swivel stand is rotated 360˚ right and left.
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Caution
Do not position hand under the screen frame
while rotating the TV.
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CS
Remote Control Transmitter
Recall/Colour System
Wide
Digital Shot
TV/AV Selector
Press repeatedly to switch to
TV, AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 or
AV5 mode.
Numeric buttons
Digit
OK button
MENU
Cursors
Stereo/Mono
Power ON/OFF
Sound Mute
To select half mute, full
mute or restore the sound.
DVD button
TIMER
To call up the Timer menu
directly.
Programme Up/Down
To select the next or previous programme position.
Alternate
These buttons are not used.
Sound Mode
Volume +/
To increase or decrease the
sound volume level.
Picture Mode
VCR and DVD button
-
BASS
TEXT/TV
Red
Green
Yellow
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SURROUND
CS button
To call up the List screen of
the Digital Shot.
Blue
General Operation
-/- --/- -
-/- --/- -
-/- --/- -
Power ON/OFF(Stand by)
Power ON/OFF(Stand by)
Press the Power ON/OFF button to
turn on or off (Stand-by) the TV set.
Lighting of the Stand-by and Power Indicator
shows that there is a power supply. For shutting off a power supply completely, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
You can turn on the TV in the standby mode
by pressing the following buttons 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.
Auto Shut Of
Auto Shut Of
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.
Dir
ect Pr
Dir
ect Pr
Example:
■ Press 6 button to select programme
position 6.
f Function
f Function
ogramme Selection
ogramme Selection
Alter
Alter
Pictur
Pictur
Personal : Your personal preference mode.
Standard: Nor mal viewing mode.
Dynamic: Suitable for brightly lit room.
Sound Mode Selection
Sound Mode Selection
Personal:
Music: Suitable for music programme.
Talk: Suitable for news programme.
Normal: Normal listening mode.
nate
nate
Press the Alternate button, and the
programme position will alternately
select the previous position and the
present position.
e Mode Selection
e Mode Selection
Press the Picture Mode button
repeatedly to select the following
picture modes;
Press the Sound Mode button
repeatedly to select the following
sound modes;
Your personal preference mode
.
■ To select programme position 27, press
the Digit button, press 0, 2 then 7 button.
or
Press the Digit button, press 2, 7 button
and wait for 5 seconds.
■ To select programme position 215, press
the DIGIT button, press 2, 1 then
5 button.
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Bass Expander On/Offf
Bass Expander On/Of
Press the BASS button to get an
emphasised bass sound.
Active 3D Surr
Active 3D Surr
Press the SURROUND button to
switch 3D Surround on (Active)
and off.
ound
ound
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General Operation
Mono
A
NICAM
Stereo
NICAM
Mono
B
Mono
A
B
A2 Ster
A2 Ster
and Bilingual Br
and Bilingual Br
Receiving
Receiving
■A2
reception
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.
NICAM Stereo
A2 Stereo
■ 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.
eo, NICAM Stereoeo
eo, NICAM Ster
oadcast
oadcast
Stereo and NICAM Stereo sound
ogramme Infor
PrProgramme Infor
To display the on screen indication, press
the Recall/Colour System button.
Sound Status
OFF 02:00
Off-timer
Colour System Selection
Colour System Selection
If the clear picture cannot be obtained, press
the Recall/Colour System button repeatedly until optimum image can be produced.
AUTO
Colour System
PAL
mation Call
mation Call
Programme Position
03
AUTO
BG
Sound System
SECAM
NICAM Bilingual
A2 Bilingual
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NTSC
A colour system entry to the memory can
not be made during TV mode, make it
during Semi-auto tuning mode.
NTSC4.43
General Operation
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Letterbox Video
Scr
een Mode Selection
Scr
een Mode Selection
Today there are various transmission formats with different size ratios, e.g.4:3, 14:9, 16:9
and video format such as letterbox.4:3 picture sometimes have a black band at the top and
bottom of the screen.You can select a screen mode to optimise the picture display.
Press the Wide button to select the following screen modes;
Auto / Natural / Zoom 14:9 / Title-in 14:9 / Zoom 16:9 / Title-in 16:9 / Full /
Normal
Auto
It automatically switches to the optimum screen mode according to the WSS signal provided
in the receiving signal source.If the signal does not have it, the TV k eeps current screen mode .
This setting may cause the picture to change when a different format is received e.g. when an
advert is received.
WSS (Wide-Screen-Signalling)
This function is to be automatically set to the optimum screen mode for the wide screen
television according to the aspect ratio bits of the picture format (16:9, 14:9, 4:3, etc.) on
the receiving signal source.To use this function, the picture mode should be selected to
the “Auto”mode.This function is also effective in the AV mode.When you connect AV
equipment which has the WSS function, the screen mode is automatically selected to the
optimum screen mode.
Natural
Stretches the picture
horizontally to fill the
screen, the picture is
more stretched at the
edges.
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The height is expanded to fill the whole
screen.
The picture fills the
screen and is proportionally correct.
The black bars top
and bottom remain
and the height is
compressed to fit into
the picture area.
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Letterbox Video
TITLES ON SCREEN
TITLES ON SCREEN
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Letterbox Video
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Letterbox Video
Zoom 14:9
The correct picture
width is maintained
but the top and
bottom are cropped.
Title-in 14:9
TITLES ON SCREEN
As zoom (14:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
Zoom 16:9
Zooms in slightly
cropping the top and
bottom.
TITLES ON SCREEN
As zoom (14:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
Zooms in slightly
cropping the top and
bottom.
As zoom (14:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
The black bars top
and bottom are smaller and the picture
height is compressed
slightly.
As zoom (14:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
The correct picture
width is maintained
but the top and bottom are cropped.
Zooms in slightly
cropping the top and
bottom.
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Zooms in slightly
cropping the top and
bottom.
The black bars top
and bottom are smaller and the picture
height is compressed
slightly.
General Operation
TITLES ON SCREEN
TITLES ON SCREEN
TITLES ON SCREEN
TITLES ON SCREEN
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Letterbox Video
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Letterbox Video
4:314:916:9
Letterbox Video
Title-in 16:9
As Zoom (16:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
Full
The whole screen is
filled stretching the
width.
Normal
As Zoom (16:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
The whole screen is
filled stretching the
height slightly at the
edges.
As Zoom (16:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
The whole screen is
filled with the correct
picture ratio.
As Zoom (16:9), but
bottom is compressed
even more to allow
subtitles to be seen.
The black bars top
and bottom are bottom are present and
the height is
compressed.
The correct ratio is
maintained with black
bars on the left and
right.
Black bars left and
right, picture
stretched.
height is
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Black bars left and
right, picture
stretched.
height is
Black bars left, right,
top and bottom.
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Memory FullMemory Full
1
CS
: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Select
CS
OK
1
1
: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Select
CS
OK
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: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Return
CS
1
: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Return
CS
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Digital Shot
Digital Shot
Use Digital Shot function to capture and
save the up to 12 pictures and repla y them in
a list mode, full screen mode and automatic
album mode.
How to capture the pictures
Press the Digital Shot button to capture
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1
a scene that you want to store.
(The screen is not frozen at this time.)
Up to 12 frozen pictures can be stored.
2 Select a picture that you want to display
2
with the cursor/or/
button.
3 Press the OK button to display.
3
To display guide menu:
Press the OK button.To erase guide menu,
press the OK button again.
“Memory Full” will be displayed for a few
seconds when 12 pictures are stored.
To replay only the selected picture
1 Press the CS button to display the screen
1
of List mode.
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To return to the List mode:
Press the Blue button.
4 To retur n to the nor mal TV mode, press
4
the CS button.
CS
: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Select
CS
OK
1
CS
: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Select
CS
OK
1
Delete All ?Delete All ?
: Delete: Delete
: Cancel: Cancel
1
12
DeleteAll?
:Delete
:Cancel
: Delete All
: Auto Album
: Exit
: Delete
: Select
CS
OK
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General Operation
Auto Album
Use this function to display each picture
continuously.
1 Press the CS button to display the screen
1
of List mode.
2 Press the Green button, and each
2
picture is displayed continuously every
three seconds.
To stop Auto Album on the way:
Press the Green button
(To start
Auto Album again, press the
Green button again .)
or
Press the OK button.
(To display guide menu, press the OK button
again.)
To return to the List mode:
Press the Blue button.
.
Deletion of pictures
1 Press the CS button to display the screen
1
of List mode.
2 Select a picture that you want to delete
2
with the cursor/or/
button.Then press the Yellow button.
To delete all pictures at a time:
1) Press the Red button in the List
mode.
To return to the normal TV mode:
Press the CS button.
(When the TV/AV Selector is pressed, TV
return to the AV mode.)
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2) Press the Red button again.
(To cancel deletion, press the Blue
button.)
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Menu Operation
PicturePicture
Contrast
Colour
Sharpness
Tint
Text Brightness
Brightness
Memory
Preset
Setting
Sound
P
P
Timer
PicturePicture
Contrast
Colour
Sharpness
Tint
Text Brightness
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36
44
52
Centre
OK?
Memory
32
Brightness
Picture
: Select
: Contents
MENU : Exit
The on-screen menu provides the viewer
with easy access to adjustments and
settings. Follow the on-screen instruction at
the bottom of the screen.
■ During the menu operation, the following
buttons are used.
MENU
To call up the menu.
To exit the menu.
Picture Adjustments
1 Press the MENU button, and select
1
“Picture” menu withor.
2 Pressto select a content.
2
3 Pressorto adjust.
3
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Tint :
Adjust colour tints. (Displayed only on
NTSC signal reception.)
•
Text Brightness :
Brightness of teletext screen (Minimum,
Centre, Maximum).You can not control
the picture and the teletext brightness in
the teletext mode.You must first switch
back to the TV mode and then adjust the
picture control or set the teletext brightness level.
To move around
the menus.
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To move around the menus.
To make adjustments.
OK button
To store the settings.
4 Once the adjustments have been
4
completed, select “Memory” and press
OK button to store the settings.
Press the MENU button to exit.
Note:
Your picture adjustment will be memorized
to “Personal” of the Picture Mode automatically.
Sound Adjustments
1 Press the MENU button, and select
1
“Sound” menu with or.
2 Pressto select a content.
2
Menu Operation
SoundSound
Bass
Treble
Balance
BBE
0
20
5
ON
Auto V olume
OFF
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Volume
TimerTimer
Alarm Timer
OFF Timer
- -
: -
-
- -
: -
-
TimerTimer
OFF Timer
- -
: -
-
- -
: -
-
Alarm Timer
3 Pressorto adjust.
3
•
Balance :
Left and Right speaker volume balance
adjustment.
•
BBE (ON/OFF)
Enable to switch the BBE sound turn on
and off. BBE High Definition Sound
restores clarity and presence for better
speech intelligibility and musical realism.
•
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.
4 Press the MENU button to exit.
4
Sound settings will be automatically
stored when you exit the menu.
Timer Setting
4 Pressorto set OFF timer.
4
The time changes in 30 minutes steps.
The maximum time is 2 hours.
5 Pressorto make row of OFF
5
timer complete yellow.
6
Press the OK button to store the setting
6
Press the MENU button to exit, or press
to set alarm timer.
When the TV set is turned off, Off Timer setting
will be cancelled.
■ Alarm timer setting
The alarm will ring for about 15 seconds
when you are watching the television and it
reaches at the set-up time. It may remind
you to do something. (This only happens
when the TV is switched on.)
1 Select “Alarm timer” within the
1
Timer menu.
2 Pressorto select “
2
3 Pressorto set Alarm timer.
3
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”.
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■ Off timer setting
The Off timer will switch the TV set into the
standby mode when the selected time has
elapsed.
1 Press the MENU button, and select
1
“Timer” menu withor.
(To display “TIMER”menu directly, press
the TIMER button on the remote control.)
2 Select “OFF timer” with.
2
3 Pressorto select “
3
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”.
The time changes in 5 minute steps.
The maximum time period is 3 hours.
4 Pressorto make row of Alarm
4
timer complete yellow.
5
Press the OK button to store the setting
5
Press MENU button to exit.
When the time period is up, the time up
sign will appear on the screen and the
alarm will sound for about 15 seconds.
To stop the alar m sound and
to erase alarm sign, press
one of the buttons of the
remote control or TV set.
When the TV set is turned off, Alarm timer
will be cancelled.
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Menu Operation
SettingSetting
Noise Reduction
Teletext Language
OSD Language
AV2
Child Lock
OFF
A
Min
Video
English
PresetPreset
Prog. Preset
Swap
Fine Tuning
Auto T uning
>
P
P
>
- - -
< >
P
P
AutoAuto
System
Sound
Frequency
007
Auto
BG
Position
271.65 MHz
Setting Menu
This setting menu gives you several options
to adjust.
1 Press the MENU thenorbutton to
1
select “Setting” menu.
2 Pressto select a content.
2
3 Pressorto set each option.
3
•
Child Lock (ON, OFF):
You can prevent that a small child
operates television with the front control
button of the TV set.When the power plug
is pulled out, this function is cancelled.
•
Noise Reduction :
(Displayed only on TV mode.)
You can choose noise reduction
mode; OFF, Min, Med or Max.
•
Teletext Language :
You can choose your text language, select
A or B.
A=English, Arabic and Cyrillic.
B=English, Persian and Cyrillic.
•
OSD Language :
This is useful if you wish to change the
On-screen display language (
, Dutch, Suomi, Deutsch, Hrvatski,
Dansk, Greek, Magyar, Italiano, Polski,
Português, Español, Svenska or Cesky
•
Setting of AV2 input mode :
When you use a S-VHS VCR, you should
connect it to AV2 and change the AV2
menu to “S-Video”.
4 Press the MENU button to exit.
4
These settings will be automatically
stored when you exit the menu.
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English,
Preset Menu
Use Preset Menu to tune new channels, to
re-order channels and their programme
positions, and to make fine tuning.
Up to 255 broadcast stations can be stored.
Auto T
Auto T
1 Press the MENU button, and select
1
2 Select “Auto Tuning”with
2
3 Pressto enter the Auto Tuning mode,
3
4 Pressto start tuning.
4
•
System (Colour System):
You can change the colour system
withor
).
NTSC4.43 or NTSC.)
•
Sound (Sound System):
You can change the sound system
withor
Auto Tuning can be cancelled at any time by
pressing the
5 Press the MENU button to exit.
5
uning
uning
“Preset” menu withor.
.
and “Frequency” will be selected first.
All the available stations are automatically stored, starting from position 1.
After completing this procedure, TV set
returns to programme position “1”.
(Auto, PAL, SECAM,
.
(BG, DK, I or M.)
.
MENU button.
Menu Operation
PresetPreset
Swap
Fine Tuning
Auto T uning
>
P
P
< >
Prog. Preset
>
- - -
SemiSemi
Sound
P
P
System
BG
Auto
007
Position
Frequency
271.65 MHz
PresetPreset
Swap
Auto T uning
>
P
P
Prog. Preset
>
Fine Tuning
< >
- - -
SemiSemi
Sound
Skip
P
P
System
Memory
OK?
OFF
BG
Auto
010
Position
Frequency
273.25 MHz
SemiSemi
Sound
Skip
P
P
System
Memory
OK?
OFF
BG
Auto
010
Position
Frequency
273.25 MHz
Semi-auto T
Semi-auto T
This is used to preset a channel in any programme position.
1 Select “Prog. Preset” within the
1
Preset menu.
2 Pressto enter the Semi-auto Tuning
2
mode.
3 Select “Position” with.
3
To select desired programme position:
Press the Digit (-/--) button and enter
the position number (000-254) using 0-9
buttons.
Pressto select programme
position sequentially.
uning
uning
or
5 You can either...
5
a) Press the Digit (-/--) button, and enter
the frequency (5 digits) using 0-9
buttons referring channel table.
b) Press and release(toward the lower
frequency) or(toward the higher
frequency) to search a TV station.
Once a station is found, tuning will stop
automatically. Repeat until desired
station is found.
•
If the clear picture cannot be obtained,
change the colour system withor
•
If the sound is not clear or no sound is
produced, change the sound system
withor
6 Select “Memory” with, and press the
6
OK button to memorize.
Repeat steps 3-6 to store other channels in
other programme positions.
7 Press the MENU button to exit.
7
Fine T
Fine T
1 Select “Fine Tuning” within the
1
Preset menu.
uning
uning
.
.
4 Select “Frequency” with.
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2 Press and holdorto fine tune a
2
channel.
3 Press the MENU button to exit.
3
The tuning will be stored when you exit
the menu.
Any changes made by fine tuning will
remain even when the TV set is turned off.
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Menu Operation
PresetPreset
Auto T uning
>
P
P
Prog. Preset
>
Fine Tuning
< >
Swap
- - -
SemiSemi
Sound
Skip
P
P
System
Memory
OK?
OFF
BG
Auto
007
Position
Frequency
271.65 MHz
SemiSemi
Sound
P
P
System
Memory
OK?
ON
BG
Auto
010
Position
Frequency
273.25 MHz
Skip
Setting of the Skip Channels
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 Programme Up/Down button.
1 Select “Position” in the Semi menu.
1
2 Select programme position you want to
2
skip.
To select desired programme position:
Press the Digit (-/--) button and enter
the position number (000-254) using 0-9
buttons.
or
Pressto select programme
position sequentially.
Channel Swapping
Channel Swapping
Use this feature to swap the channels
between two stored programme positions.
This feature is particularly useful after automatic tuning.
First of all, you have to select a programme
position you wish to swap. eg.swap programme position 3 and 12.
1 Select programme position eg. 3.
1
03
AUTO
BG
2 Call up the Menu display, and select
2
“Swap” of the Preset menu with.
3 Select “Skip” with, and set Skip “ON”
3
withor.
(To cancel skip channel, set Skip “OFF”.)
4 Select “Memory” with, and press the
4
OK button to memorize.
5 Press the MENU button to exit.
5
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3 Enter new programme position number
3
eg. 12 by pressing 0,1 and 2 numeric
buttons.
4 Press the OK button to memorize, and
4
the programme number disappears.
The channels are now swapped.
5 Press the MENU button to exit.
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Setting of the Hotel Mode
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.
Setting Procedure
1 Set the desired maximum sound volume
1
-
by pressing the Volume + or
2 Press and hold the Recall/Colour
2
System button on the remote control
and press the Programme Upbutton
on the TV set.
3
Select desired item withor, and
3
set the option withor.
PPrroohhiibbiittiioonnOONN
Start-PositionOFF
•
Prohibition (ON, OFF):
Current volume will be set as the maximum volume, and channel tuning is
prohibited.
button.
•
Start-Position :
Setting of the start up programme
position when the TV is turned on.
OFF: Last programme position start.
P1: Programme position “1” star t.
P2: Programme position “2” star t.
P3: Programme position “3”start.
P4: Programme position “4”start.
P5: Programme position “5”start.
P6: Programme position “6”start.
P7: Programme position “7”start.
P8: Programme position “8”start.
AV1: “AV1” start.
4 Press the Recall/Colour System button
4
to exit.
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Teletext Operation
Reveal s
To reveal hidden items on the
text page e.g.a hidden
answer to a quiz question.
Direct access to a pa
To select a page number
directly using the (0-9)
NUMERIC buttons.For example, to select page 301, press
3, then 0 and then 1.
Sub page access
Some text pages are made up
of several sub pages which
rotate automatically. If you
wish to view page-4, press the
Sub Page button, and “S----”
will appear.Then enter “0004”
using NUMERIC buttons.
eletext / TV selector
T
To switch TV, TEXT and P AT
(Picture and Teletext) mode.
(Picture and Teletext mode)
Hold
To stop sub pages from changing.
witch
TELETEXT
DISPLAY
ge
Cancel
To view the TV picture in the
teletext mode while waiting for
sub page to change or page
to update. Press again to
return to teletext mode. (Note:
The page number will appear
when the page is updated.)
Up/down page access
To select the next or previous
page number.
Siz
e switc
Either the top half or the
bottom half of the page can
be expanded.
Inde
To select one of the teletext
index pages.
Direct access to subject
headings
Coloured boxes are displayed
at the bottom of the screen.
The 4 coloured buttons give
access to the corresponding
subjects or pages.
h
x page selector
Teletext language selection
You can select a teletext language. Please retur n to the TV mode. (See Setting menu.)
Teletext brightness level
You can change the teletext brightness level. Please return to the TV mode. (See Picture
Adjustments.)
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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VCR and DVD Use
This remote control transmitter has been designed to be used in conjunction with selected
SANYO VCR’s and DVD players. Some SANYO VCR’s and DVD players may have their own
functions, so please refer to the individual instruction booklet when using this remote control
to ensure compatibility. Some of the buttons are used for both the VCR and DVD player.The
symbols indicated with blue are for the buttons to control the DVD player.When use the DVD
player with this remote control, first press and hold the DVD button and then press your
desired control button each time.
VCRDVD
Not usedDVD command mode selection
PowerPower
PlayPlay
pauseP ause
StopStop
Fast/CueNext chapter selection
Rewind/ReviewPrevious chapter selection
Record, press both buttonsNot used
at the same time
Not usedEnter
Not usedCursor selection
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AV Terminals
AV1
AV2
AV3
AUDIO MONITOR OUT
L
R
AV5
Y
CB
CR
AUDIO
L
R
L
R
VIDEO
L
R
VIDEO
DVD INPUT
Side Terminal
AV4
VIDEO
Rear Terminal
L
AUDIO
R
Audio Video
Input Jacks (AV4)
Headphone Jack
(Mini Stereo Jack)
For personal listening, a headphone can be connected to the
headphone jack.
Audio Monitor Output Jacks
Scart Terminal (AV2)
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DVD Input (Component Video Input and Audio Input jacks) (AV5)
Input: Composite video, RGB, S-video and audio-L/R
Output: Monitor-output with composite video and audio-L/R
Audio Video Input Jacks (AV3)
Audio Video Input Jacks (AV1)
Connecting Other Equipment
AV1
AV2
AV3
AUDIO MONITOR OUT
L
R
AV5
Y
CB
CR
AUDIO
L
R
L
R
VIDEO
L
R
DVD INPUT
DVD
R-AUDIO - L/MONO VIDEO S-VIDEO
You can connect a VCR, S-VHS VCR, Satellite Tuner, PAY TV Decoder, DVD or Camcoder to
this TV via the AV ter minals and the SCART terminal.
■ Depending on the type of video tape or connected AV equipment being used, it may be
necessary to select colour system. In this case, press the Recall/Colour System button
and select a suitable colour system. Colour system setting for AV position is automatically
stored in the memory.
■ By pressing the Stereo/Mono button repeatedly, you can select the sound track L
(left), R (right) or L/R.
■ You can select and return to a TV programme by selecting any of the TV position while
watching a playback from a VCR, DVD, etc.
S-Video Connection through Scart Terminal Adaptor
When you use a S-VHS VCR not provided with the 21-pins scart ter minal, connect it with the
AV2 terminal using Scart T erminal Adaptor, and set AV2 status on “S-Video” (Refer to the
Setting Menu on page 16).
PLAYBACK
S-Video Jack
S-VHS VCR
To S-Video output
To audio output
DVD Player etc.
Scart Terminal Adapter
(Supplied with TV set)
■ Select “AV2” mode by pressing the TV/AV Selector for watching.
Important Note:
Do not input to both S-Video and RCA video input jack of the Scart Terminal Adaptor at the
same time to avoid signal mix and distorted picture.
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Connecting Other Equipment
AV1
AV2
AV3
AUDIO MONITOR OUT
L
R
AV5
Y
CB
CR
AUDIO
L
R
L
R
VIDEO
L
R
VIDEO
DVD INPUT
DVD
Connecting to the Rear AV5 Input Jacks
DVD Player Connection
If your DVD player has the component video output jacks, connect the TV to these jacks
instead of the video input or S-VIDEO input jacks.You can enjoy high quality picture playback.
DVD Player
YCRCB
To audio output
Y
CB
C
PLAYBACK
●
Take care to ensure that the component video terminals (Y, CB and CR) are wired correctly.
● Video input to the component video terminals (Y, C
monitor output pin of the scart terminal.
■ Select “AV5” mode by pressing the TV/AV Selector for watching.
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B and CR) is not output on the video
Connecting Other Equipment
Connecting to the Side AV4 Input Jacks
It is convenient to use the AV4 input jack on the side panel for equipment that is often
connected and disconnected.
AV4
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
PLAYBACK
Camcorder
Video Game
Headphone
■ Select “AV4” mode by pressing the TV/AV Selector for watching.
Connecting a Stereo Amplifier to Audio Monitor Output Jacks
Connect Audio Monitor Out terminals (R/L) to the Stereo Amplifier Input (R/L).
The audio signal being output from the TV speaker is output through the Audio Monitor
Output jacks.
AUDIO MONITOR OUT
L
R
Y
C
B
C
R
L
AUDIO
R
DVD INPUT
VIDEO
L
R
AV3
AV5
AV2
VIDEO
L
R
AV1
● Do not connect external speakers directly to the TV.
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Helpful Hints
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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.
Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc.
Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP5510752 and 5736897.
The word “BBE” and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
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Specifications
Power SourceAC100-264 Volts, 50Hz/60Hz
Colour System PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58/PAL-60Hz
Sound System B/G, D/K, I, 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