Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
1. TEAC warrants to the original retail purchaser only, that this product is free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal domestic use and authorises free service during the warranty period at any
TEAC Authorised Centre only. TEAC warranty only applies to products purchased, used and serviced in
Australia.
2. Subject to the terms herein, this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty
Periods Table from the date of purchase.
3. All parts, except the external cabinet, are warranted as specified in Warranty Periods Table, and will be
repaired or replaced at the sole judgement of TEAC.
4. Normal customer maintenance as described in the owner’s manual is not covered by this warranty (such as
cleaning VCR heads etc.)
5. This warranty does not apply to equipment showing abuse, damage or that it may have been tampered
with, altered or repaired outside any TEAC Authorised Service Centre. If so, the warranty will be void.
*Your nearest Authorised TEAC Service Centre is listed in your Owners Manual
6. In the event that this unit or any defective parts must be returned to TEAC Service Centres, a copy of this
warranty certificate and of your purchase receipt must be enclosed to be a valid warranty. Such
equipment or parts must be sent freight prepaid to the nearest authorised TEAC Service Centre. After the
repair, the unit will be available for collection by the owner or it will be returned to the owner. The
warranty does not cover freight or insurance. In all cases of in-transit damages or loss, a claim must be
filed against the carrier by the purchaser.
7. In home service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met;
a) The product is a Colour Television of 51cm screen size or over.
b) The product is within the warranty period.
c) The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Service Provider.
In any other situation or circumstance, where an in home service call is made, a service fee will be
charged by the Service Provider.
8. TEAC Total Care in home service and installation is available at competitive rates.
9. No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it, in
connection with the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above.
10. In no event will TEAC be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages from interrupted
operations or other causes.
11. Warranty is not transferable to any subsequent purchaser if the product is sold during the warranty period,
TEAC PRODUCT
WARRANTY PERIOD
Televisions / Plasma 106 cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included)
LCD televisions 56cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included)
Televisions – 51cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included)
Televisions under 51 cm 1 Year (No In-Home Service)
Digital Set Top Boxes 1 Year (No In-Home Service)
VCR 1 Year (No In-Home Service)
DVD 1 Year (No In-Home Service)
Audio Systems 1 Year (No In-Home Service)
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WARRANTY PROCEDURES
Please keep this information for your own records.
Please refer to the owner’s manual to ensure that you have followed the correct installation and
operating procedures.
1. Read owner’s manual carefully
2. If you require Warranty Service, please contact the TEAC Service Centre
3. Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details
If you have any other queries regarding service or warranty please contact the TEAC Service Centre in
completed for a valid Warranty.
Owner’s Name
Owner’s Address
Postcode
Model Name/No. Serial No.
Dealer’s Name
Dealer’s Address
Postcode
4. Please ensure that your product is packed appropriately upon return to the service centre.
your State.
info@teac.com.au
www.teac.com.au
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.INTRODUCTION
1.1FEATURES
1.2PRECAUTIONS
1.3DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL
KEYS & CONNECTIONS
1.3.1 FRONT VIEW
1.3.2 EXPLANATION OF JACKS
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
1.4
1.4.1
DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE
CONTROL KEYS
1.4.2 INSTALLATION OF BATERRIES
EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE
1.4.3
CONTROLLER
2.CONNECTIONS
2.1
ANTENNA CONNECTION
2.2
CABLE TV CONNECTION
TV + VCR + DVD CONNECTION
2.3
3.
ATV GENERAL OPERATION
3.1 AUTO SEARCH
3.2 MANUAL SEARCH
3.3 FINE TUNING
3.4 CHANNEL NAME SETTING
3.5 CHANNEL SKIP
3.6 COLOUR AND SOUND SYSTEM
SELECTION
3.7 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
3.8 PRESET PICTURE MODE
3.9 SOUND ADJUSTMENT
3.10 EQUALISER SELECTION
3.11 SOUND MODE SELECTION
TIMER FUNCTION
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
5.SPECIAL FUNCTION
5.1 SVM SETTING
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
CLOCK
ON-TIMER
OFF-TIMER
BLUE BACK SETTING
GEOMAGNETIC CORRECTION
FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING
TETRIS GAME
CALENDAR
PARENTAL GUIDE
NOTEBOOK
PROGRAM SWAP
6.
DTV OPERATION
6.1 LANGUAGE SETTING
6.2 CHANNEL SETTING
6.2.1 AUTO SEARCH
6.2.2 MANUAL SEARCH
6.2.3 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
6.3 CONFIGURATION
6.3.1 TIME ZONE
6.3.2 SUBTITLE
6.3.3 FAVOURITE MODE
6.3.4 CHANNEL LIST MODE
6.3.5 PASSWORD SETTINGS
6.4 CHANNEL LIST
6.4.1 DELETE CHANNEL
6.4.2 EDIT CHANNEL NAME
6.4.3 LOCK CHANNEL
6.4.4 FAVOURITES LIST
6.5 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM
GUIDE(EPG)
TROUBLE SHOOTING
7.
7.1
PROBLEMS OF PICTURE
7.2
PROBLEMS OF OPERATION
8.
SPECIFICIATION
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1.
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
1.1
TV Receiving System
AV Color System
Sound Systems
DTV Systems
Preset Programs
Preset Method
Tuning Method
Voltage Range
Display Language
Functions Select
Remote Control
Input/Output
Useful Functions
-
PAL/BG
-
PAL, NTSC 3.58 & 4.43
-
BG
-
DVB-T(Free To Air, Standard Definition Receiver For Australia)
- 100 (For ATV Mode)
-
Auto Search, Manual Store, Fine Tune(For ATV Mode)
-
FS
-240V~, 50Hz
English
-
-
Pop Up Menu
-
Full Function Infra-red Remote Controller
-
2 RCA-Type AV INPUT
-
1 S-VIDEO INPUT
-
1 YUV INPUT
-
1 RCA-TYPE AV OUTPUT
-
SPDIF DIGITAL OUTPUT
-
RS232
- Sleep Timer(15-240min.)
- Auto Off (After 15 Min With No Signal)
Blue Background Selection (While No Signal)
-
- 3 Default,1 User Picture Settings
-
Channel Skip
-
AV Stereo
- Surround Mode
On/Off Timer
-
Game
-
- Notebook
- Calendar
-
Favorite Channel Setting
-
Program Prearrange
-
ESS & EPS
-
Super Woofer
-
Program Swap
-
Child Lock
-
Language Setting
-
Time Zone
Electronic Program Guide(EPG)
-
-
Fully Comply With DVB And MPEG-2 Standards
-
SPDIF Digital Audio Output
-
Software Upgraded Through RS-232 Port
-
Automatic Network Search For Newly Added Channels/Programs
-
Parental Control For Channels
-
256 Colors On-Screen Display-Support For English
-
OSD Teletext(DVB Compliant) And Subtitle Function Support
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
attempt to open the cabinet. There are no parts
inside you can service yourself. Refer all
servicing to qualified personnel.
To ensure reliable operation and to protect the
unit from overheating, the ventilation slots and
openings must not be blocked or covered.
Avoid placing the unit in enclosed spaces such
as a bookcase, unless there is adequate
ventilation.
Keep this unit away from radiators and other
heat sources.
Avoid using the unit near strong magnetic fields.
Do not push objects of any kind into this unit
through the cabinet slots as they could touch
current carrying parts or short-circuit parts,
resulting in fire, electric shock, or damage to
the unit.
Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind on this
unit. If liquid is spilled into the unit, consult a
qualified service engineer.
Use this unit in the horizontal (flat) position only.
Avoid places the unit to strong vibration.
Do not place heavy objects on the unit. This
may damage the cabinet or cause trouble within
the unit.
Unplug the unit from the AC outlet when it is
not to be used for a long period of time.
When there is lightning, unplug the unit from
the AC outlet immediately . Never touch the
antenna wire during a lightning storm.
You may experience static discharge when
touching the unit. If this happens, and the unit
fails to operate, turn off
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
When installing the TV receiver, please make
sure that a clearance of minimum 10 cm is kept
between the top side, back of the TV and the
nearest wall or furniture enclosure in order to
allow proper ventilation for the TV set.
,
the
power and
CLEANING THE UNIT
When the cabinet has become dirty or
stained, dip a piece of gauze or soft cloth
into a dilute solution of neutral cleanser and
wipe clean. Never use thinner or benzene
since they will damage the surface of the
cabinet.
When the television screen become dirty,
wipe it gently with a piece of soft, lint-free
cloth. Do not scratch the surface of the
screen.
NOTE ON CONDENSATION
Moisture condensation may occur inside
the unit when it is moved from a cold
place to a warm place or under high
humidity .
Be
sure any
completely
condensation has
before power on
evaporated
the unit.
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1.3DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS & CONNECTIONS
1.3.1 FRONT VIEW
Digital Television
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1. POWER button
Turn the TV on or off.
2. STANDBY (LED INDICATOR)
Lights to show AC power is available.
3. SENSOR
Receive infra-red signals from the
remote controller.
4. PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons
Select channel numbers.
5. VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons
Press it to increase or decrease the
volume of TV.
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6. MENU button
Press it to display ATV main menu.
7. TV/AV button
Choose between TV programming
and the AV input.
8. AUTO SEARCH button
Directly access to auto search for ATV
mode without going into submenu by
pressing and holding this button for 3
seconds.
9. FRONT AV INPUT jacks (AV1 INPUT)
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1.3.2 EXPLANATION OF JACKS
AV
INPUT2
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
AV
OUTPUT
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
75OHM
ANTENNA
INPUT
SPDIF OUTPUT
RS232
Digital Audio Output & RS232 Port
AV INPUT1
YUV
INPUT
YY
CC
b b
CC
r r
Rear Panel
L(MONO)R
VIDEO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
Front AV Input
(AV1 INPUT)
75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna or
cable.
Y, Cb, Cr Provides optimum picture quality because the video is separated into three signals. Use three
video grade cables for the connection. When using this connection make sure to connect left and right
audio cables to the AUDIO input jacks.
Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose YUV to view material playing on equipment
connected to the component inputs.
R (RIGHT) AUDIO Provides right audio connection. The right audio connector is usually red.
Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose AV1 to view material playing on equipment
connected to the front AV inputs or AV2 to view material playing on equipment connected to the
rear AV inputs.
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AUDIO-R
L (LEFT) AUDIO Provides left audio connection. The right audio connector is usually white.
Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose AV1 to view material playing on equipment
connected to the front AV inputs or AV2 to view material playing on equipment connected to the
rear AV inputs.
VIDEO Provides composite video connection. The video connector is usually yellow.
Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose AV1 to view material playing on equipment
connected to the front AV inputs or AV2 to view material playing on equipment connected to the
rear AV inputs.
S-VIDEO IN Provides better picture quality than the standard video jack (the yellow jack) because the
color part of the signal is separated from the black and white part of the picture. When using S-VIDEO IN,
make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the L and R AUDIO Input jacks.
Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose S-VIDEO to view material playing on equipment
connected to the S-VIDEO jack.
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Lets you connect an amplifier or audio receiver for improved sound quality.
Press TV/AV to choose the audio and video that is sent to the output jacks.
SPDIF OUTPUT SPDIF Output is designed as a digital audio output (RCA OUTPUT MODE).
RS 232 RS232 Series Port is provided for flashing new software into the digital board of your unit.
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1.4
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
LEFT- /RIGHT+ BUTTON
Press it to enter submenus, move highlight bar
left/right or adjust some controls.
SELECT
EXIT/BUTTON
In ATV mode, press it to exit the on-screen
menu directly.
In DTV mode, press it to confirm selection.
ATV MENU BUTTON
Press it to display the main menu of ATV, and
press it repeatedly to exit menu.
DTV MENU
Press to display the main menu of DTV, and press
it repeatedly to exit menu.
- VOL+ BUTTON(VOLUME DOWN/UP)
Press it to decrease or increase the volume of TV.
- P + BUTTON(PROGRAM DOWN/UP)
Press it to decrease or increase the current
channel number.
TV/AV BUTTON
Press it to switch between TV program and AV
input sources
PICTURE BUTTON
Press it repeatedly to select picture mode among
Mild, Normal, Dynamic and PP.
S.E. BUTTON
Press it repeatedly to select sound effect mode
among PP, Music, Speech and Theatre.
MUTE BUTTON
Press it to temporarily turn off the sound, and to
restore it by pressing it once again.
EPS&ESS BUTTON
Press it to select one of the surround modes
(OFF, Spatial Stereo and Pseudo Stereo).
NUMBER/LETTER BUTTON
Press it to select channel number directly, or
press it to enter a letter, a digit or a symbol in
some functions.
DBB BUTTON
Press it to turn DBB () on
or off.
ZOOM /INS. BUTTON
Press it to select the vertical size as follows:
16:9, 4:3, 4:3 Scaling, Zoom, Subtitle mode.
In the notebook window, press it to toggle
between INS(insert) or OVR(overwrite) mode.
ESC
CAPS/ BUTTON
Press it to toggle the entry mode between
uppercase and lowercase letters, or press
it to go back the previous menu.
+
-
DEF
MNO
5
VWX
89
+-!
0
SUBTITLE
SIZE
GAME
LIST
STANDBY
DTV MENU
P
+
GHI
3
PQR
6
YZ
-/--
CANCEL
FAVORITE
FAVORITE
SLEEP
ATV/DTV
-
EXIT
SELECT
ATV MENU
-
VOL
+
TV/AV PICTURES.E.MUTE
EPS&ESS
ZOOM/INS.
NOTEBOOK
DISPLAY/DEL.
INFO/ HOLD
PAGE UP/
DBB
CAPS
ESC
NICAM
REVEAL
MIX
ABC
12
JKL
4
STU
7
RECALL
RETURN
TXT
TIME
SUBCODE GUIDE/
CCDPAGE DOWN/
STANDBY BUTTON
When the main power is on, press it to
turn TV set on or off.
ATV/DTV BUTTON
Press it to switch between ATV and DTV.
UP /DOWN BUTTON
Press it to move highlight bar upward or
downward and adjust some controls.
BUTTON
Dynamic Bass Boost
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1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
RECALL BUTTON
In ATV mode, press it to return to the previously
viewed channel.
RETURN
In DTV mode, press it to return to the previously
viewed channel.
-/-- / CANCEL BUTTON
Press it to toggle between 1-digit and 2-digit
mode before you enter the channel number.
If you like to see a certain page which you have
known the page number, but you do not want to
spend time waiting for it, you can press CANCEL
button to complete it, which will turn TELETEXT
dispaly to TV picture. Then you can enter the
page number you want. When the page is found,
the page number will appear in the up-left corner
of the screen.Press CANCEL button again to get
the page immediately.
NOTEBOOK BUTTON
In ATV mode, directly press it to activate the
notebook window.
In DTV mode, if you want to open the notebook
window, you must first press ATV MENU button
before pressing NOTEBOOK button.
GREEN BUTTON
To access TELETEXT page corresponding
to GREEN key.
YELLOW BUTTON
To access TELETEXT page corresponding
to YELLOW key.
DISPLAY/ DEL./ BUTTON
To display the current channel number&name,
color & sound mode, press it to display the
current time on the screen.
Press it to remove a menu from the screen. In
the input field of the on-screen menus including
Notebook, press to delete the unwanted text.
With this toggle command, the hold function
can be switched on or off. When HOLD is
switched on, the icon will be displayed
on the top left corner of the screen instead of
current page number or subcode, and the page
searching will stop.
In DTV mode, press this button to display
detailed help information.
TXT BUTTON
Press it to activiate TELETEXT and P100
will be displayed on the screen first. Press it
again to go back to TV mode.
BUTTON
INFO/HOLD
SUBTITLE
Press it to turn Subtitle On or Off.
FAVORITE BUTTON
Press it to browse the favourite channels preset
in Favourite Channel List. This function will not
work if you have not set any favorite channel.
PAGE UP
Press it to move page up in TELETEXT mode.
This function also reveals or conceals the hidden
4 Pages FAST TELETEXT information. Most other
commands will conceal the information again.
TIME/ BUTTON
Press it to display TELETEXT time information.
With this function, you can also toggle the 4
pages FAST TELETEXT between normal PAGE
mode and subcode mode.
GUIDE
In DTV mode, press it to enter Guides submenu
, and press it again to exit the submenu.
In ATV mode, press it to toggle among 3 different
series under TELETEXT mode: single height full
page, double height top of page and double height
bottom of page.
SLEEP BUTTON
To set the sleep timer from 240 to 15 minute
by pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly.
To display the remaining time, press SLEEP
button once.
To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP button
repeatedly until 0 appears.
STEREO /BUTTON
Press it to change between STEREO and MONO
sound modes.
Press it to move page down in TELETEXT mode.
The MIX mode results in a combined display
of TV picture and 4 Pages FAST TELETEXT page.
CCD
Your TV displays the closed caption (CCD) that
are broadcast with some television shows, press
it to go to the TELETEXT P801.
GAME/BUTTON
In ATV mode, press it to enter Game, and press
it again to exit.
In DTV mode, press it to display channel list
dialog, and press it again to exit.
BUTTON
REVEAL
/BUTTON
SUBCODE
/SIZE
BUTTON
PAGE DOWN/MIX
BUTTON
LIST
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1.4.2
INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES
1.4.3 EFFECTIVELY USING THE
REMOTE CONTROLLER
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Install two Size AA batteries in correct
direction.
3. Close the battery cover.
NOTE:
•
The life time of the batteries may last up
to one year, depending on how often the
remote controller is used. For the best
performance, the batteries should be
replaced on a yearly basis, or when remote
operation became erratic.
•
Be sure to place the batteries in the correct
direction, as shown left.
•
Do not mix old and new batteries, or different
types.
Old batteries may leak chemical and damage
•
the remote controller. Always remove batteries
as soon as they become weak.
Point the remote toward the infra-red remote
sensor on the main unit.
NOTE:
If direct sunlight, incandescent light, or
•
any other strong light sources hit the
remote controller sensor, the remote
controller may not operate properly.
•
If there is an obstacle between the main
unit and the remote controller, the remote
controller signal may not be received.
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2. CONNECTIONS
2.1ANTENNA CONNECTION
UHF Antenna
VHF Antenna
75-ohm
VHF/UHF
Combination Antenna
Coaxial Cable
75 OHM
ANTENNA INPUT
flat twin-lead wire
300 to 75 ohm
adapter
A combination antenna receives normal broadcast channels. Your connection is easy since you will
connect the antenna to the 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT jack on the rear of the TV.
If your antenna has a round cable (75 ohm) on the end, then you are ready to connect it to the TV.
Go to the next step. If your antenna has flat twin-lead wire (300 ohm), you first need to attach the
antenna wires to the screws on a 300 to 75 ohm adapter (not supplied with your TV).
Plug the round end of the adapter or antenna cable onto the 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT jack on the
rear of the TV. If the round end of the antenna cable is treaded, screw it down tight.
Plug the TV power cord into a power outlet and turn on the TV. Refer to AUTO SEARCH to set up
your available TV channels.
Note:
If you have separate UHF and VHF antennas, you need an optional combiner to connect the antennas
to the TV.
2.2CABLE TV CONNECTION
The Cable TV signal comes directly via a 75 ohm coaxial cable, the connection is easy, using the following
steps:
Connect the Cable TV signal to the 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT jack on the rear of the TV. Screw it down
tight.
Plug the TV s power cord into a power outlet and turn on the TV. Refer to AUTO SEARCH to set up
your available TV channels.
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2.3TV + VCR + DVD CONNECTION
The basic component (VCR, DVD player etc.) to TV connection is described below. For other hookup,
refer to your component s instruction manual.
Connect the audio cables (white and red) to the R and L AUDIO jacks on the TV and the Audio output
jacks on the VCR (or other component). Match the cable color to the jack color.
If your component has Component Output jacks YUV (Y, Cr, Cb), connect three video grade cables to
the Y, Cr, Cb jacks on the component and to the Y, Cr, Cb jacks on the TV. If your component does not
have these jacks, go to the next step.
If your component has an S-VIDEO jack, connect an S-VIDEO cable to the S-VIDEO jack on the front
of the TV and to the S-VIDEO jack on the component. If your component does not have an S-VIDEO
jack, go to the next step.
Connect a video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO INPUT jack on the TV and to the VIDEO OUT jack on your
VCR (or other component).
Turn on the TV and the component.
Press the TV/AV button repeatedly until the correct video input channel appears in the upper right corner
of the TV screen. For front inputs choose AV1, for rear AV inputs choose AV2 . This model has component
jacks (Y, Cb, Cr), choose YUV as your video input channel.
AV INPUT1
AUDIO
L(MONO)R
Front AV input
(AV1 INPUT)
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AUDIO-L(MONO)
AUDIO-R
YUV
INPUTAVINPUT2
YY
VIDEO
CC
AUDIO-L
b b
CC
AUDIO-R
r r
AV
OUTPUT
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
75OHM
ANTENNA
INPUT
Rear panel
Under the status of DTV, repeatedly press TV/AV button to switch between DTV, AV1,AV2, DVD,
SVHS mode, please see the following:
AV1 AV2 DVD SVHS DTV.
Under the status of ATV, repeatedly press TV/AV button to switch between TV, AV1,AV2, DVD,
SVHS mode, please see the following:
AV1 AV2 DVD SVHS TV.
Note:
Use either S-VIDEO jack or VIDEO INPUT1 jacks. Do not use both at the same time for the same piece
of equipment. This would interfere with the picture display.
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3. ATV GENERAL OPERATION
The following operations will be conducted in the mode of ATV.
Icon and the corresponding main menu
Picture
Clock
Sound
Tune
Setup
3.1 AUTO SEARCH
All the active channels will be stored automatically from channel No. 1 and upward
in order.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select the Tune icon.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Tune submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight Auto Search.
Press RIGHT button to start the auto searching, and then all available channels
will be stored from No.1 and upward in order. Auto-searching will stop after all
the frequency bands are searched, and the program of the first searched,
channel 1 will show. If you want to exit auto search, just pressing EXIT or ATV
MENU button to quit menu directly.
Note:
When auto search is finished, sound of beep can be heard.
3.2 MANUAL SEARCH
To preset the TV channel to your desired position number, manual searching
should be used.
Follow above steps to enter the Tune submenu
Program is highlighting, and press right button to move highlight bar right.
Select a channel by using the number buttons, e.g. 36. .
Press ATV MENU button to go back to the Tune submenu.
Press UP/DOWN to select Manual Search.
Press RIGHT button or LEFT button to start manual channel searching upward
or downward from the current position of this channel and current frequency.
When an available channel is searched, the searching will stop. If the searched
channel is not as you desired, repeat the above step to search again.
If you want to stop manual searching, press ATV MENU or EXIT button, and press
it again to go back the previous menu.
When you finish manual channel searching, press EXIT button to quit menu directly,
or menu will disappear after a few seconds without further action.
Picture
Brightness
Colour
Contrast
Sharpness
Tint
Picture Enhance
Combfilter
Color Temp.
Picture Mode
MENU
Tune
Program
Frequency
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name
Auto Search
MENU
Tune
Program
Frequency
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name
Auto Search
MENU
Tune
Program
Frequency
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name
Auto Search
MENU
50
50
50
50
50
Middle
On
Normal
PP
36
503. 25MHz
Off
Auto
( )
36
503. 25MHz
Off
Auto
( )
SEARCHING...
36
503. 25MHz
Auto
( )
SEARCHING...
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
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3. ATV GENERAL OPERATION
3.3 FINE TUNING
Fine tuning function may improve the receiving quality for some weak /unstable
channels by adjusting the channel frequency manually.
Follow the above steps to enter Tune submenu.
Program is highlighting, and press right button to move highlight bar right.
Select a channel by using the number buttons, e.g. 36. .
Press ATV MENU button to go back to the Tune submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Frequency.
Press RIGHT button to enter Frequency adjustment filed.
Press UP/DOWN button to fine tune the channel upward or downward until
satisfied picture and sound quality are achieved.
Press ATV MENU button to confirm and go back the previous menu.
Press EXIT button to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
3.4 CHANNEL NAME SETTING
After storing all the available local channels into your TV set, you can use this
function to give a name to each channel as you like. Select a channel, then
follow the steps below:
Follow the above steps to enter Tune submenu.
Program is highlighting, and press right button to move highlight bar right.
Select a channel by using the number buttons, e.g. 36. .
Press ATV MENU button to go back to the Tune submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Name.
Press RIGHT button to enter Name adjustment filed.
Press CAPS button to toggle between the entry modes of uppercase and
lowercase letters, then enter a name for the selected channel using the number
buttons, e.g. CCTV. (Only five letters can be inputted)
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without further action.
3.5 CHANNEL SKIP
You can add or erase channels from the list in the TV s memory
Using the number buttons to select a channel you want to remove from
or add to the channel memory, e.g. 36.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN to select the main menu Tune.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Tune submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Skip.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Skip.
Press UP/DOWN to select On or Off. If you select Off, the channel 36
will be available when you press P+\- button to move through channels.
Choosing On will remove the channel from the TV s memory and the
channel will be unavailable when you press P+\- button to move through
channels.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without further action.
Tune
Program
Frequency503. 25MHz
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name
Auto Search
MENU
Tune
Program
Frequency
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name CCTV
Auto Search
MENU
Tune
Program
Frequency
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name
Auto Search
MENU
36
Auto
( )
12
503. 25MHz
Auto
36
503. 25MHz
Off
On
( )
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
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3. ATV GENERAL OPERATION
3.6 COLOUR SYSTEM SELECTION
This feature allows you to select suitable receiving system for the specific broad
-casting system in your area.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select the main menu Tune.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Tune submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight Colour.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Colour (Auto, PAL, N3.58, N4.43)
Press UP/DOWN button to select the desired colour system.
Press ATV MENU button to go back to the Tune submenu.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without furt her action.
Notes:
Colour system: if Auto is selected, the respective colour system will be automatically selected according to the
transmission system. If the reception is poor at Auto mode, select your desired colour system manually.
Tune
Program
Frequency
Manual Search
Skip
Colour
Name
Auto Search
MENU
36
503. 25M
Off
Auto
PAL
N3.58
N4.43
EXIT
3.7 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
To adjust your TV picture, select a channel and follow the steps below:
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Picture is highlighted. Press RIGHT button to enter the Picture submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight your choice: Brightness, Colour,
Contrast, Sharpness, Tint, Rotate.
Press RIGHT or LEFT button to increase or decrease the element you choose.
Press UP/DOWN to go on selecting Combfilter (or Color TEMP.).
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Combfilter (or Color TEMP.).
Press UP/DOWN to select On or Off for Combfilter (or set Color TEMP.
to Standard, Cool or Warm).
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
Notes:
Brightness: Adjust to brighten the darkest parts of the picture.
Colour: Adjust to add or reduce colour.
Contrast: Adjust the distinction between the black and white parts of the picture.
Sharpness: Improve picture detail.
Tint: Obtain natural skin tones of NTSC picture. (for NTSC and YUV input, this
feature is not selectable for other signal)
Picture Enhance: you can change video picture quality by selecting Off, Middle
or High.
Combfilter: This TV set has adopted one-chip multi-standard adaptive Comb
Filter, which provides unprecedented high resolution and vivid picture.
Color Temp.: You can select Normal, Cool, or Warm picture preference.
Normal will keep the whites, white; Cool will keep the whites, bluish; Warm
will keep the whites, reddish.)
This function enables you to choose preset video settings for different types of
programs and viewing conditions. Most picture settings are preset at the factory
to automatically adjust the TV s Brightness, Color, Contrast, and Sharpness.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Picture is highlighted, press RIGHT button to enter the Picture submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight Picture Mode.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Picture Mode.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Mild, Normal, Dynamic, or PP.
Press EXIT button to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
Notes:
The personal setting (PP) is what you specify with the picture adjustments as
described on page 12. Personal is the only picture setting you can change. All
others are set at the factory.
3.9 SOUND ADJUSTMENT
To adjust your TV sound, select and use the sound menu controls.
Press ATV MENU to display the menu.
Press UP/DOWN to highlight Sound.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Sound submenu.
Press UP/DOWN to highlight your choice: AVL, or Loudness,
DBB, Balance, or Equalizer.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of your choice, e.g. AVL.
Press UP/DOWN to select On or Off for AVL.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
Notes:
AVL: to turn AVL on or off. When On, AVL will level out the sound being
heard when sudden changes in volume occur during commercial breaks
or channel changes.
DBB: Adjust to turn DBB function on or off.
Balance: To adjust the level of sound coming from the left and right speakers
Equalizer: User can use this function to set desired sound tone.
You can enter Equaliser to adjust the sound to your desired level.
• Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
• Press UP/DOWN button to select Sound.
• Press RIGHT button to enter the Sound submenu.
• Press UP/DOWN buton to highlight Equaliser.
• Press RIGHT button to display the features of Equaliser.
• Press RIGHT button to select the frequency you want to
adjust: 100HZ, 300HZ, 1KHZ, 3KHZ and 8KHZ.
• Press UP/DOWN button to adjust the setting to your desired level.
• Press ATV MENU to go back to the previous menu. Press UP/DOWN
button to highlight Reset. Then all of the levels will be set to 50%
automatically.
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Equaliser
Adjust
Reset
100 300
MENU
3K 8K
1K
EXIT
3. ATV GENERAL OPERATION
3.11 SOUND MODE SELECTION
You can preset sound mode that best suits your current programming among
PP, Music, Theatre or Speech.
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Sound.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Sound submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Sound Mode, press RIGHT button to display
the features of Sound Mode.
Press UP/DOWN to select PP, Music, Speech or Theatre.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without further action.
4. TIMER FUNCTION
4.1 CLOCK
Follow these steps to set the clock.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select CLOCK icon.
Press RIGHT button to enter the CLOCK submenu.
Press UP/DOWN to highlight Clock.
Press RIGHT button to highlight hour position in red, then use the number
buttons or UP/DOWN button to set the hour.
Press RIGHT button to highlight minute position in red, then use the number
buttons or UP/DOWN button to set the minute.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without further action.
Sound
AVL
Loudness
DBB
Balance
Equalizer
Sound Mode
MENU
CLOCK
Clock
Off Time
Off Time
On Time
On Time
On PRO.
MENU 0..9
Off
On
Off
0
PP
Music
Speech
Theatre
- - : - -
OFF
- - : - -
OFF
- - : - -
1
EXIT
4.2 ON-TIMER
To turn on the TV to a specific channel at a specific time, use the On-Timer. Before
you begin, set the clock correctly.
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN to select the CLOCK icon.
Press RIGHT button to enter the CLOCK submenu.
Press UP/DOWN to highlight ON PRO.
Press number buttons (or UP/DOWN button) to enter a channel number.
This will be the channel to which the TV turns on at the specified time.
Press UP/DOWN button to select the first ON TIME.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of On Time. Then press
UP/DOWN button to select Off, Once or Daily.
(If you select Once, the timer will turn on the TV one time within the next 24
hours only. If you select Daily, the timer will turn on the TV at the same time
and to the same channel every day. Choose Off to cancel the On-timer, and it
is not available to set On-time in off mode.)
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CLOCK
Clock
Off Time
Off Time
On Time
On Time
ON PRO.
MENU 0..9 -/- -
CLOCK
CLOCK
OFF TIME
OFF TIME
ON TIME
ON TIME
ON PROG
MENU
- - : - -
OFF
- - : - -
OFF
- - : - 1
- - : - -
OFF
- - : - Off
Once
Daily
- - : - -
EXIT
EXIT
4. TIMER FUNCTION
Press ATV MENU button to go back to the submenu of Timer. Then press
UP/DOWN button to select ON TIME.
Press RIGHT button to highlight hour position in red, then use the number
buttons or UP/DOWN buttons to set the hour.
Press RIGHT button to highlight minute position in red, then use the number
buttons or UP/DOWN buttons to set the minute.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without further action.
4.3 OFF-TIMER
To turn off the TV at a specific time every day, use the Off-imer. Before you begin,
you must set the clock correctly.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select the CLOCK icon..
Press RIGHT button to enter the CLOCK submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight the first OFF TIME.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of the Off Time. Then
press UP/DOWN to select Off, Once or Daily.
(If you select Once, the timer will turn off the TV once. If you select
Daily, the timer will turn off the TV at the same time every day. Choose
Off to cancel the Off-timer, and it is not available to set Off-time in off
mode.)
Press ATV MENU button to go back to the submenu of Timer. Then press
UP/DOWN button to select OFF TIME..
Press RIGHT button to highlight hour position in red, then use the
number buttons or UP/DOWN buttons to set the hour.
Press RIGHT button to highlight minute position in red, then use the
number buttons or UP/DOWN buttons to set the minute.
Press EXIT button to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a
few seconds without further action.
CLOCK
CLOCK
OFF TIME
OFF TIME
ON TIME
ON TIME
ON PROG
MENU
- - : - -
Off
Once
Daily
- - : - 1
EXIT
5. SPECIAL FUNCTION
5.1 SVM SETTING
This function (Scan Velocity Modulation) enables you to improve the
picture quality.
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Setup.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Highlight SVM with UP/DOWN button and then press RIGHT button
to display the features of SVM.
Press UP/DOWN to set SVM to Off, Weak or Strong mode.
Press EXIT to quit menu, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without any further action.
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Setup
SVM
Blue Bac+k
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
Off
Weak
Strong
EXIT
5. SPECIAL FUNCTION
5.2 BLUE BACK SETTING
If this function is set to On mode, it will display a solid blue screen when a channel
is selected that has no signal.
Press ATV MENU button to display the menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Setup.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN down to select Blue Back.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Blue Back.
Press UP/DOWN button to set Blue Back to On or Off mode.
Press EXIT button to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
5.3 GEOMAGNATIC CORRECTION
Due to the geomagnatic effect, the picture will slant horizontally. You
can adjust it as follows:
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Setup.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Rotate.
Press RIGHT button to adjust the gradient of the picture until you get
the satisfied display.
Press EXIT to quit menu, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without any further action.
Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
Off
Off
On
EXIT
Off
On
0
EXIT
5.4 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING
You can store five channels you prefer into the Favorite List and recall these
channels easily by pressing the FAVOURITE button on the remote control.
Press ATV MENU button to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select the main menu Setup.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select Favorite.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Favorite.
Press UP/DOWN button to FAV.1 (or FAV.2, FAV.3, FAV.4, FAV.5), then
press RIGHT button to enter the channel number input filed.
Press the -/-- to select the 1-digit or 2-digit channel number, then input the
Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
FAVORITE
FAV. 1
FAV. 2
FAV. 3
FAV. 4
FAV. 5
Off
Off
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
channel number using the number buttons. You can delete the unwanted digit
with DISPLAY/DEL button and reset the favorite channel number again.
MENU
Press EXIT button to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
5.5 TETRIS GAME
Tetris is deceptively simple, yet, completely addictive. Small shapes called Tetraminoes fall from the top of
the Playfield to the bottom. Players must rotate the Tetraminoes as they fall, and fit them together to complete
lines. When the player fills an entire line with blocks, that line is removed from the screen. If the player cannot
complete lines, the blocks will eventually rise past the top of the screen and the game ends.
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0
EXIT
EXIT
5. SPECIAL FUNCTION
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight Setup icon.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight Game.
Press RIGHT button to enter Game directly.
Play game with UP/DOWN button and LEFT/RIGHT button.
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
Note: 1. Do not play game in Zoom or Subtitle mode.
2. When the button is pressed, sound of beep can be heard.
3. The game is not available under DTV mode.
5.6 CALENDAR
This feature enables you look up date easily.
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN to highlight Setup.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to highlight Calendar.
Press RIGHT button to display the features of Calendar.
Press RIGHT button to select year position (or month, day).
Press UP/DOWN button to select the desired year (month, or day).
Press EXIT to quit menu directly, or menu will disappear after a few
seconds without further action.
5.7 PARENTAL GUIDE
Using this function, you can lock the channels you think inappropriate
for children to watch. If you want to lock the channels, you must enter
the password firstly.
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN to select the main menu Setup.
Press RIGHT to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN to select Parent Guide.
Press RIGHT to highlight the password position and use number
buttons to enter a password (0000 is the default code of the TV).
Then the features of Parental Guide are displayed on the screen.
Press UP/DOWN to select the first Channel Lock, then press RIGHT/
LEFT to select Disable or Enable. If Enable is highligted,
Frequency, Manual Search & Auto Search in Tune menu will be
unable to use.
Note: You can use the smart code 5898 to enter the Parent Guide
menu instead of the default code 0000 or the new password you
have set.
If you want to lock a program, following the steps below:
Press UP/DOWN to select Program, and then enter a channel number
with number buttons eg. 8. This is the channel you want to lock.
Press ATV MENU to go back to the previous menu, and then press UP/
DOWN button to select the second Channel Lock.
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Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
Calendar
MENU
Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
MENU
Parent Guide
Channel Lock
Program
Channel Lock
Child Lock
Change PWD
MENU
MENU
Parent Guide
Channel Lock
Program
Channel Lock
Child Lock
Change PWD
MENU
MENU
Off
Off
0
Off
Off
0
Off
Off
0
- - - -
Disable
8
Off
Off
Disable
8
Off
On
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
5. SPECIAL FUNCTION
Press RIGHT to display the features of Channel Lock and then
press UP/DOWN to select On or Off. When On is selected, it means
you want to lock this channel. Repeat the above steps to set other
channels you want to lock.
Press ATV MENU to go back to the previous menu, and then press
UP/DOWN to select the first Channel Lock.
Press RIGHT to display the features of Channel Lock and then
press UP/DOWN to select Disable or Enable. When Enable is
selected, all the channels you select to be locked will be enabled.
If you want to prevent the children against all channels, go on
with the following steps:
Press ATV MENU to go back to the previous menu, and then press
UP/DOWN to highlight Child Lock.
Press RIGHT to display the features of Child Lock and then press
UP/DOWN to select On or Off. When On is selected, the buttons on
the front panel of the TV will be disabled.
When turning on the TV, INPUT PASSWORD appears on the screen.
One has to input the password, then all buttons become active
again.
If you want to change the password, go on with the following
steps:
Press ATV MENU to go back to the previous menu, and then press
UP/DOWN to select Change PWD.
Press RIGHT and then New PWD. is highlighted. Use the number
buttons to enter a new password and finally enter the same digit
again to confirm.
5.8 NOTEBOOK
This feature enables you to store personal messages.
Parent Guide
Channel Lock
Program
Channel Lock
Child Lock
Change PWD
MENUMENU
Parent Guide
Channel Lock
Program
Channel Lock
Child Lock
Change PWD
MENUMENU
Change Password
New PWD
Confirm
MENUMENU
Disable
Enable
Off
Off
Disable
8
Off
Off
On
- - - -
- - - -
EXITEXIT
EXITEXIT
EXITEXIT
Press NOTEBOOK button to display Notebook window directly.
Press CAPS button to toggle the entry mode between uppercase
or lowercase letters.
Use number buttons to enter letters, numbers or some special
symbols.
Press DISPLAY/DEL button to delete the unwanted text.
Press ZOOM/INS button to select INS(INSERT) or OVR(OVERITE)
on the screen and then use number buttons to insert or overwrite
the letter or number in the text.
Press UP/DOWN button to select MESSAGE, and then press
LEFT/RIGHT button to select ON or OFF. If you select ON, the
Notebook window with the stored message will be displayed on the
screen first when the TV is turned on. Meanwhile, you can hear the
sound of beep.
If you want to display the message at a specified time, go on selecting
--:--, enter the time using LEFT/RIGHT button, e.g.7:30, meanwhile,
message should be selected on, then set MESSAGE to ON. It means
that the Notebook window with the stored message will be automatically
displayed on the screen at 7:30. Meanwhile, you can hear the sound of
beep.
Note: This function is not available under DTV mode.
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Notebook
F
-- : --MESSAGE OFF
OVR CAPS
5. SPECIAL FUNCTION
5.9 PROGRAM SWAP
After the auto or manual search, you may want to rearrange the
program numbers in which the channels are stored. In this case,
program swap function may be useful to you.
Press ATV MENU to display the on-screen menu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select the Setup icon.
Press RIGHT button to enter the Setup submenu.
Press UP/DOWN button to select PRO. Swap.
Press RIGHT button to enter PRO. Swap.
Press UP/ DOWN button to select Program 1, then press RIGHT
.
button to highlight the program number position and use number
buttons to enter the program number, e.g. 30. Use the same
method to enter the program number in the next line, e.g. 20. That
means these two programs will be switched.
Then press the UP/DOWN button to select Swap and press RIGHT
to finish the setting.
If you want to set other channel, follow the above procedure.
Press EXIT to quit menu, or menu will disappear after a few seconds
without any further action
Setup
SVM
Blue Back
Rotate
Parent Guide
Game
Calendar
Favorite
PRO. Swap
MENU
PRO. Swap
Program1
Program2 20
Swap
MENU
Off
Off
0
EXIT
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6. DTV OPERATION
After your TV was powered on, you can enter DTV mode by pressing
ATV/DTV button.
6.1 LANGUAGE SETTING
The default settings of the OSD language, audio language or subtitle
language are all English, you can adjust the language of your TV as
English, German, French , Italian or Spanish, follow these steps to
conduct language settings:
Press DTV MENU button to display Main Menu as figure1.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight the Settings submenu, and
press SELECT button to access, please see figure2.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Language and press SELECT
button to display the features of the Language submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Preferred and enter its submenu
by pressing SELECT button.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Audio Language and display its
features by pressing SELECT or Right button, please see figure3.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight your preferred audio language,
such as English, and select it by pressing SELECT button.
Follow the above same steps to select your preferred subtitle language.
urrent language is the language to be used for the current selected
C
channel, only language available with currently selected channel will be
displayed .
Press ESC button to quit current menu and go back its previous menu,
or press DTV MENU button directly to exit main menu.
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Note: at the bottom right of the Figure3 means getting more information by pressing
INFO button. When the dialog of detailed information is displayed in the bottom of
screen, the dialog will be vertically zoomed in by pressing SELECT button, and the
dialog will exit by pressing the button again.
More
Main Menu
Channel List
Favourites
Guides
Settings
Figure1
Settings
Configuration
Language
Installation
Figure2
Language Setting
Preferred
Change
-Audio Language
-Subtitle Language
Select
Change Preferred Audio/Subtitle
Figure3
English
German
French
350
350
1
Italian
Spanish
Qrosieben
ABC TV
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EXIT
More
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6. DTV OPERATION
6.2 CHANNEL SETTING
6.2.1 AUTO SEARCH
Automatic search is provided to scan each channel for services,
steps to perform auto search channel:follow these
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu and press SELECT button to
access.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Installation and press SELECT
button to display the features of the Installation submenu, please see
figure 4.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Automatic Search and press
SELECT button to display the dialog as right, figure5.
Select Yes by pressing SELECT button to start automatic search, please
see figure6.
If selecting No, it will exit all menus and go back to the program playing.
If you want to cancel the ongoing auto search, press DTV MENU button.
When automatic search finished, your TV will go back to the programme
that has been just searched.
Note: In DTV mode, you can not search program from analog signal, but you can
conduct some settings distributed in the OSD of analog parts, such as Picture,
Contrast, Brightness, etc.
Installation
Automatic Search
Manual Search
First Time Installation
Do you want to start automatic search? Your
previous channel list will be replaced.
Figure4
YesNo
Figure 5
Automatic Search
Searching channel: 350. Please wait. This will take a few minutes.
0%
Cancel
MENU
Figure6
100%
6.2.2 MANUAL SEARCH
Manual search is provided to allow the user to scan an individual
channel for services, follow these steps to perform manual search:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu, and press SELECT button to
access.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Installation and press SELECT
button to display the features of the Installation submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Manual Search, next press
SELECT button to enter Manual Search dialog, then press LEFT or
RIGHT button to select a channel to search, finally press SELECT
button to search the channel, see figure8.
When an available channel is searched, the searching will stop, and
your TV will go into the mode of the searched channel playing.
When the selected channel is not available, the dialogNo channels
found on the selected channelwill appear on the screen, press
SELECT button to go back to watch TV.
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Installation
Automatic Search
Manual Search
First Time Installation
Figure7
Manual Search
Channel Number:
Signal Quality: None
Signal Lever
Select Channel
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SELECT
Search
Figure8
MENU
Exit
More
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6. DTV OPERATION
6.2.3 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
When your TV is first switched on, the TV will configure itself
for the first time, this is called "First Time Installation", or you
can also follow below steps to set First Time Installation:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu and press SELECT to access.
Press UP or DOWN to highlight Installation and press SELECT button
to display the features of the Installation submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight First Time Installation, next
press SELECT button to enter the dialog as figure 10.
Move hightlight bar to Yes and press SELECT button to display the
dialog as figure 11, select Yes by pressing SELECT button to start
automatic search. If you move RIGHT button to select No, your TV
will exit all menus and go back to program playing. After you selected
Yes, all existing settings will be deleted.
6.3 CONFIGURATION
This feature enables you to configure your TV system as a mode
that you desired.
6.3.1 TIME ZONE
NSW/ACT, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC and WA, seven types of time
zones, are provided to you to select, follow these steps below to
set a Time Zone that you want:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu and press SELECT button to
access, figure12.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Configuration and press
SELECT button to display the features of the Configuration submenu,
please see figure13.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Time Zone and
a kind of time zone by repeatedly pressing LEFT or RIGHT button.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu,
or press DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
6.3.2 SUBTITLE
Subtitles can be enabled or disabled using the Subtitle key on the
remote control, or through dialog provided in the Configuration
item of Settings submenu in Main Menu. In Configuration dialog,
follow these steps below to set your TV subtitle:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu and press SELECT button to access.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Configuration and press SELECT
button to display the features of the Configuration submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Subtitle and changi
into On or Off by repeatedly pressing LEFT or RIGHT button, please see
figure14.
Press ESC button to quit current menu and go back its previous menu,
or press DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
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6. DTV OPERATION
6.3.3 FAVOURITE MODE
The favourite mode can be enabled or disabled from the Configuration
of Settings, or you can also enable or disable the mode by repeatedly
pressing FAVOURITE button on the remote control. After selecting a
favourite mode, you can quickly switch between some different favourite
channels that belong to the same favourite list through pressing P+
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button
. The TV allows you to have up to five different favourites lists,
follow these steps below to select favourite mode:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu and press SELECT button to access.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Configuration and press SELECT
to display the features of the Configuration submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight FAVOURITE MODE and display
a kind of favourite mode by repeatedly pressing LEFT or RIGHT button,
then press SELECT button to confirm, please see figure15. If no favourite
channels have been set in a favourite list, please go to Edit Favourite Lists
to set favourites in Favourites submenu, please refer to 6.4.4 Favourite Lists
for more detail.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu, or press
DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
6.3.4 CHANNEL LIST MODE
You can configure this TV to use exclusive TV, Radio or Text
services, this feature is known as Channel List Mode. When the
channel list mode is enabled, the P+ or - buttons on the remote
control will only select those services in the current Channel List
Mode. You can select a kind of channel list mode in Configuration
dialog, follow these steps to set Channel List Mode:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu and press SELECT button to access.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Configuration and press SELECT
to display the features of the Configuration submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Channel List, and
pressing LEFT or RIGHT button to display a kind of channel list mode,
such as Show all, then press SELECT to confirm. The channel list mode
cannot be selected if there are no services available.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu, or press
DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
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6. DTV OPERATION
6.3.5 PASSWORD SETTINGS
This feature allows you to lock Main Menu, Installation. When
the above services are locked, it is impossible to access to
the service without entering password, follow these steps
below to lock the above menus:
Highlight the Settings in Main Menu, and press SELECT button to
access.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Configuration and press
SELECT to display the features of the Configuration submenu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Password Settings, and
SELECT button to display the dialog as figure17.
Use the digit button to enter a password in the dialog, the default
password of the lock key is 0000. After inputting the password, press
SELECT button to enter the dialog as figure18. If user has forgot
password that was previously set, the password can be reset to "0000"
by implementing First Time Installation in main menu.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Menu Lock, then press LEFT
or RIGHT button to select Installation.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight Set Lock Key, then input a new
password by using digit button on the remote control to lock the Installation
menu. You must be very careful when you perform the operation, because
once you forgot the new password, you can not reset it by performing First
Time Installation. Follow the above steps to lock Main Menu.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu, or press DTV
MENU directly to exit main menu.
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Warning:
When inputting new password in Set Lock Key highlight bar, you must
keep a very good memory. Once you forgot the password of Installation
Menu or Main Menu, you will no longer be able to reset the password with
attempting to perform First Time Installation. Certainly, you can not enter
Main Menu or Installation Menu without the password, so you must be very
prudent when inputting a new password.
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6. DTV OPERATION
6.4 CHANNEL LIST
This feature enables you to delete an unwanted channel, edit
channel name, lock any inappropriate channel, etc.
6.4.1 DELETE CHANNEL
To delete an unwanted channel, follow these steps below:
Highlight Channel List in Main Menu, and press SELECT buttons to
display the dialog of the Channel List.
Press UP or DOWN button to select an unwanted channel.
Press LEFT or Right buttons to highlight Delete, and press SELECT
button to display a dialog as figure20.
Move hightlight bar to Yes and press SELECT button to delete the
unwanted channel.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu,
or press DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
6.4.2 EDIT CHANNEL NAME
To change or edit an existing channel name, follow these steps below:
:
Highlight Channel List in Main Menu, and press SELECT buttons to
display the dialog of the Channel List.
Press UP or DOWN button to select an existing channel.
Press LEFT or Right buttons to highlight Edit Name, and press SELECT
button to enter the channel editing dialog, please see figure21.
Repeatedly press digit/letter buttons or UP/ DOWN button to edit the
channel name, and press SELECT button to confirm.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu,
or press DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
6.4.3 LOCK CHANNEL
You can set a password to lock a channel being unfit for children
to watch in Channel List dialog, follow below steps to lock an
unwanted channel:
Highlight Channel List in Main Menu, and press SELECT button to
display the dialog of the Channel List.
Press LEFT or Right buttons to highlight Lock, and press SELECT
button to display the Enter Lock Key dialog as figure22.
Use the digit buttons on the remote control to input the password of
lock (the default code of lock is 0000) in the above dialog to enter the
lock mode dialog as figure23. This password is the same as the
password of Password Settings.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight a channel, and repeatedly
press SELECT button to lock or unlock the channel.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu,
or press DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
Main Menu
Channel List
Favourites
Guides
Settings
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Channel List
1. ABC TV
2. ABC TWO
The selected service will be permanently deleted,
and favourite list will be turned off. Are you sure?
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6.4.4 FAVOURITES LIST
This feature enables you to quickly select a list of channels you
consider favourite, the TV allows you to have up to five different
favourites lists. Edit Favourtie Lists dialog can be accessed not
only by selecting the Favourites on the Channel List dialog, but
also by selecting Favourites in Main Menu, follow these steps
below to edit favourite lists in Channel List dialog.
Highlight Channel List in Main Menu, and press SELECT button to
display the dialog of the Channel List.
Press LEFT or RIGHT buttons to highlight Favuourites in the dialog,
and press SELECT button to enter Edit Favourtite Lists dialog.
Press UP or DOWN button to highlight a channel, then press LEFT or
RIGHT button to highlight a list, next press SELECT button to add the
highlighted channel to the highlighted favourite list. If you want to
remove the channel from the favourite list, please press SELECT button
again, please see figure25.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous menu, or press
DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
6.5 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE(EPG)
This EPG feature contains two aspects, one is Now/Next EPG,
the other is List Schedule EPG. An Now/Next EPG dialog is
provided that allows you to view the current and next programme
playing on each service, follow these steps to enter the dialog:
Channel List
1. ABC TV
2. ABC TWO
Delete
Select
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1. ABC TV
2. ABC TWO
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UP or DOWN button in Main Menu to highlight Guides.
Press
Press SELECT button to display the features of Guides, or you
can also display the features by directly pressing Guide button.
Press SELECT button again to enter Now/Next EPG dialog as
figure27.
In this dialog a list of channels and the corresponding current and
next program are displayed, you can navigate up and down the list
of channels by pressing UP or DOWN button and highlight either
the now or next programme.
Information for the highlighted programme is displayed in the box
to the left of the video. This information includes the start/end
time of the programme, the programme genre in brackets, and a
synopsis of the programme content. You may select a highlighted
program in the Current Event list to watch by pressing SELECT
button.
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List Schedule EPG
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Electronic Programme Guide
15:20-15:25
ABC TV
[News/CA] National and International
news from the ABC. Followed by Play
School.
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An List Schedule EPG dialog is provided that presents some
extended schedule EPG information, either on a banner for
the current service, or as a full screen dialog showing multiple
services, follow these steps below to enter the dialog:
Move the hightlight bar until List Schedule EPG in Guides
submenu, and press SELECT button to enter the dialog as
figure29.
Press ESC to quit current menu and go back its previous
menu, or press DTV MENU directly to exit main menu.
In this dialog, the leftmost list displays all available services, the
current selected service is displayed in the title bar of the list. The
rightmost list displays two hours of schedule information for the
currently selected service, its title shows the time span covered by
the list. You can navigate between the two lists to change the
selected service or the highlighted programme by pressing
LEFT/RIGHT buttons, and you can also change the time span of the
schedule information displayed for a channel by either two hours or
an entire day through pressing RED/GREEN button or YELLOW/BLUE
button on the remote control.
In the case when there is no schedule information available, the list
shown on the dialog will display the label No Information Available.
NOTE:
In DTV main menu, press SELECT button to enter Channel List dialog, or directly press List
button on the remote controller to enter Channel List dialog, press UP/DOWN button to
highlight a channel, and press SELECT button to select the channel as current channel, then
press DTV MENU or LIST button to exit the dialog and watch the current selected channel.
Guides
Now/Next EPG
List Schedule EPG
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Electronic Programme Guide
ABC TV
1. ABC TV
2. ABC TWO
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[Entertainment] Under Wraps: When a phial of deadly nerve poison is
stolen from a laboratory, and Sir Matthew Osterson who runs a nursing
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Wed 19/11, 15:00-17:00
14:35 Something in the air
15:20 Play School
15:25 Balamory
15:45 Arthur
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In DTV mode, you can select a program by directly pressing P-/+ button or digit button. For
example, if you selected CHANNEL 7, and the following six sub-channels,7.7, 70.7, 71.7, 72.7
, 73.7, 77.7, has existed in the channel. You can watch the program of 71.7 by directly pressing
the digits 7 and 1. Next, if you press P+ button, your TV will access to the program of .
72.7
If you press digit 7 and 4 buttons, your TV will access to the program of 73.7, because 73 is the
closest and smallest digit to 74.If the current sub-channel is 73.7, when you press P+ button,
your TV will access to the program of 77.7, that is to say, any empty program can not be selected
by pressing P+/- button or digit buttons.
In DTV mode, some audio programs without picture can be received.
Your TV is fit for MPEG-2 standard and AUSTRALIA DVB-T standard. It is a standard
definition handled module, so the TV can not decode high definition (HD)content, it
can only decode standard definition content. When your TV selected a program of high
definition, the following dialog will appear on the screen: can not decode HD content .
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1PROBLEMS OF PICTURE
The most common types of picture problems are as follows:
IGNITION
Black spots or horizontal streaks appear, or
the picture flutters or drifts. This is usually
caused by interference from car ignition
system, neon lamps, electric drills, or other
electrical appliances.
GHOSTS
Ghosts are caused by the television signal
following two paths. One is the direct path, the
other is reflected from tall buildings, hills, or
other objects. Changing the direction or
position of the antenna may improve the
reception.
SNOW
If the antenna is located in the fringe area of a
television signal where the signal is weak, the
picture may be marred by dots. When the
signal is extremely weak, it may be necessary
to install a special antenna to improve the
reception.
RADIO FREQUENCY
INTERFERENCE
This interference produces moving ripples or
diagonal streaks, and in some cases, loss of
contrast in the picture.
CRT DEGAUSSING
If the TV screen has been magnetized with
improper colour appearing on the particular area
of screen, power off the TV (or unplug AC cord).
After 10 minutes, turn on the main power (or plug
in AC cord ). Repeat the above process unti l
improper colour disappear.
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.2PROBLEMS IN OPERATION
If this unit does not seem to operate properly, check the POSSIBLE CAUSES below.
SYMPTOM
NO POWER
NO TV RECEPTION
NOISY PICTURE
NO REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
NORMAL PICTURE, NO SOUND
NO PICTURE, NORMAL SOUND
NO COLOUR
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The power cord is not connected.
The POWER BUTTON on the main unit is off.
The antenna connector is not connected, or wires are broken.
Cables are incorrectly connected to external equipment.
The appropriate colour system is not selected.
The TV is not fine-tuned correctly.
The antenna is not adjusted correctly.
Cables are incorrectly connected to external equipment.
Possible station trouble.
Possible local interference
The batteries need to be replaced.
Polarities of the batteries are incorrect.
Main power is not on.
Something may interfere the path to remote sensor.
Volume is set to min., press VOL. + button.
Volume is set to mute, press MUTE button.
Possible chassis problem.
Brightness & Contrast may be set to min.
TV station problem.
Select other colour systems by SYSTEM key.
Colour may be set to min..
Program may be in black and white.
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8. SPECIFICATIONS
MAIN UNIT
1. ATV Parts:
TV Receiving System:
AV Color System:
Tuner:
Number of Preset Program:100 (0-99)
Channel Indicator:On screen display
Function Adjust Indicator:MENU display
Language of OSD:English
RF Aerial Input:75-ohm unbalanced
Video Input/Output:75-ohm 1.0Vp-p, RCA
Audio Input:10k ohm 0.5 Vrms, high impedance
Audio Output:1k ohm 0.5 Vrms
Audio