Thomson IFC230 User Manual

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Contents
EN
This manual applies to several TV set models. Some features may not be available on the model you purchased. Refer to the feature table provided with this manual to find out the main features of the relevant model.
and on the cover of this manual. In the interest of improving the quality of our products, we reserve the
right to modify their features.The information in this manual is, therefore, subject to change and does not represent any kind of contract.
Getting started
Important information ....................................................................2
Safety ....................................................................................................2
Care ......................................................................................................2
LCD TV ................................................................................................2
Plasma TV ............................................................................................2
Hanging the TV set on the wall ......................................................2
Switching on ......................................................................................3
Remote control TV functions ..........................................................4
Playing files from memory cards ....................................................4
Using the remote control for other equipment ............................4
Programming the remote control..................................................4
Programming the volume control function..................................5
Channel set-up
Initial set-up ......................................................................................6
Manual channel set-up ......................................................................7
General operation
Switching the TV set on and off ......................................................8
Accessing channels............................................................................8
Accessing your favourite channels ..................................................8
Accessing AV programmes ..............................................................8
Volume ..............................................................................................8
Displaying status information ..........................................................8
Zoom..................................................................................................9
List of channels..................................................................................9
Freezing a picture ............................................................................9
Flat batteries ....................................................................................9
Product information ........................................................................9
Advanced functions
Adjusting the sound ........................................................................10
Tone control ....................................................................................10
Headphone settings ........................................................................11
Adjusting the picture......................................................................11
Other settings ................................................................................12
PIP - PAP ..........................................................................................13
Operation..........................................................................................13
Setting the time ..............................................................................14
Setting the time and date ..............................................................14
Using the calendar ..........................................................................14
Programming the sleep timer........................................................14
Programming the wake-up timer ................................................15
Parental control ..............................................................................15
Definign a PIN code........................................................................15
Locking a channel or AV programme..........................................16
Locking the buttons on the TV set ..............................................16
Locking the Time menu..................................................................16
Locking the Installation menu ......................................................16
Operation (TV mode) ....................................................................16
Customising your television ..........................................................17
Preferences........................................................................................17
Configuring AV sockets ..................................................................17
Playing files from memory cards ..................................................18
Other functions................................................................................19
Te letext ............................................................................................20
Accessing Teletext............................................................................20
Navigator ..........................................................................................20
Other Teletext functions ................................................................20
Program Info (programme guide) ............................................21
Accessing the programme guide ..................................................21
Storing programmes........................................................................21
Checking your selections on the Events screen ......................22
Operation (TV mode) ....................................................................22
Other information
Sockets ............................................................................................23
Connecting active speakers or an amplifier ................................24
Connecting headphones ................................................................24
Connecting a video recorder ........................................................24
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If you are the owner of the appliance, you must deposit it at the appropriate local collection point or leave it with the vendor when buying a new appliance.
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Important information
Safety
Ensure that your domestic mains supply voltage matches the
voltage indicated on the identification sticker located at the back of your set.This TV set is a class 1 appliance. It must be connected to an electrical wall socket with an earth.
The TV set's components are sensitive to heat.The maximum
ambient temperature should not exceed 35° Celsius.Do
not cover the vents at the back or sides of the TV set. Leave sufficient space around it to allow adequate ventilation. Install the appliance away from any source of heat (fireplace, ...) or appliances creating strong magnetic or electric fields.
Moisture in rooms where the set is installed should not
exceed 85% humidity. If you have to use the TV set outdoors,
do not expose it to rain or splashing water. Do not place any object containing a liquid (vase, glass,bottle,
etc.) on or near the set. Moving the set from a cold place to a warm one can cause condensation on the screen (and on some components inside the TV set). Let the condensation evaporate before switching the TV set on again.
The button at the side of the TV set can be used to
switch it on and put it into standby mode. If you are not
going to be watching the TV for a lengthy period of time,switch it off completely by removing the plug from the
mains power socket.
During thunderstorms,we recommend that you disconnect
the TV set from the mains and aerial so that it is not affected by electrical or electromagnetic surges that could damage it. For this reason, keep the mains and aerial sockets accessible so they can be disconnected, if necessary.
Unplug the TV set immediately if you notice it giving off a
smell of burning or smoke.You must never, under any
circumstances, open the TV set yourself, as you run the risk of an electric shock in doing so.
Before setting up your television set,make sure that the
surface you want to put the set on can support its weight (see the list of specifications provided with the booklet). Don’t place the set on an unstable surface (e.g. moving shelf, very edge of a unit) and make sure that the front of the television set does not overhang the surface it is sitting on.
Care
Use a glass-cleaning product to clean the screen and a soft
cloth and mild detergent to clean the rest of the set. Important: Using strong detergents, alcohol-based and abrasive products may damage the screen.
Dust the vents at the back and sides regularly. Using solvents,
abrasive or alcohol-based products could damage the TV set.
If an object or liquid enters inside the appliance, unplug it
immediately and have it checked by an authorised engineer.
Never open the appliance yourself since this may put you at
risk or damage the appliance.
LCD TV
The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass.
Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or impacted upon by other objects.
The LCD panel is a very high technology product, giving you
finely detailed pictures. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.This does not affect the performance of your product.
Plasma TV
In order to ensure long performance of your set and reduce
the risk of screen burning, please observe the following precautions.
- Do not display for lengthy periods of time still images (still computer and video game images, logos, pictures, text) or images in formats which do not fill the entire screen;
- Use a screen saver when using a computer;
- When displaying tables, graphics, etc.:
- decrease the contrast and brightness of the picture as much
as possible,
- display pictures with many colours and grading of colours
(photographs),
- adjust contrast to obtain the least noticeable transition
between dark and light areas (white characters on a black background).
Screen burns are not covered by the warranty.
The plasma panel is a very high technology product, giving you
finely detailed pictures. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.This does not affect the performance of your product.
Hanging the TV set on the wall
Warning:This operation requires two people. THOMSON disclaims any liability for damages caused by the TV set being installed inappropriately.
Please observe the following safety instructions to make sure that the TV set is hung on the wall safely.
Check that the wall can support the weight of the TV set and
wall mount.
Follow the fitting instructions supplied with the wall mount.Hang the TV set on a vertical wall.Use screws that are suitable for the material the wall is made
of.
Arrange the TV set's connection cables so that they don't pose
a risk of anyone falling over them.
In addition, all the other safety instructions concerning the use of our TV sets remain completely valid
THOMSON disclaims any liability if the TV set is not used in accordance with this manual.
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Switching on
Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to following pages describing how to use the remote control and the channel set-up procedure.
1. Insert two LR06 or AA batteries in the remote control.
Precautions on using batteries:
- Only use the battery types specified.
- Make sure you use the correct polarity.
- Do not mix new and used batteries.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries.
- Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, throw them in a fire, recharge them or try to open them, as this could cause them to leak or explode.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not using it for a long period of time (several weeks).
2. Connect the power cable FIRST to the television, THEN to a mains socket.
Your TV set should only be connected to a 220 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz AC supply. It must not be connected to a DC supply. If the plug is detached from the cable, do not, under any circumstances, connect it to a mains socket, as there is a risk of electric shock.
Equipment for the UK and Ireland is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a moulded plug.
This plug contains safety components and must not be replaced by one sold by general retailers. It is fitted with a fuse that protects your television. If your set has stopped working, the fuse may have blown. If it has, replace it with an identical ASTA or BSI certified (BS1362) 5-amp fuse.
3. Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the TV Antenna socket at the back
of the TV set.
The aerial socket (75 Ohms - VHF / UHF / cable) can be used for connecting an external aerial or other equipment fitted with a modulator (video recorder, satellite receiver, etc.).
We recommend that you do not connect other equipment (video recorder, satellite receiver, etc.) to your TV set to begin with, so as not to complicate the set-up procedure with the additional steps involved. Connect them when you have finished setting up the channels by referring to page 23 of this manual.
4. Switch the TV on by pressing the button located on the side.
Note:The first time you switch on the television, the language selection menu appears.
You will find a description of how to use the remote control on page 4.Then go to page 6 for information on the initial set-up, or to page 7 for information on manual set-up (if the channels have already been set up on your TV).
Note: Before connecting other devices to the AV sockets, carry out the initial channel set-up (described on page 6) in order to avoid any problems with equipment selection.
220 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Mains socket in
continental Europe
Please respect the environment and the relevant regulations. Before you dispose of batteries (or accumulators), ask your dealer whether they require special recycling and if he is able to take them back.
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Using the remote control for other equipment
This remote control can be used to control other appliances using the programmable buttons
VCR, DVD, SAT, AMP and AUX.
For each button you can control the following appliances:
VCR: video recorder DVD :DVD player SAT: satellite receiver, cable network AMP: hi-fi system,Home Cinema amplifier AUX: decoder for terrestrial digital TV set and any other
appliance. For instance, if you have two video recorders, you can program the
VCR button to control one video recorder, and
program the
AUX button to control the other one.
Note:The TV button is not programmable.
Remote control TV functions
Most of your television’s functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen.The remote control supplied with your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings.
Standby / quit standby.
TV To access TV mode. Press this button to control the
television.
VCR To access VCR mode. DVD To access DVD mode.
SAT To access SAT mode. AUX To access AUX mode. AMP To access AMP mode.
PIP To enable the PIP function (see page 13).
SWAP To swap the main picture with the PIP picture (see
page 13).
PIP+/PIP- To change programmes within the PIP function (see
page 13).
ZOOM To change the size of the PIP picture (see page 13).
FREEZE To freeze the main picture (see pages 9 and 13).
SLEEP To access directly the
Sleep timer
option in the
Time
menu (see page 14).
LIGHT Remote control light.
PRESETS (red button) preset settings menu.
LIST (green button) list of channels (see page 9).
INFO (yellow button) status information (see page 8).
GUIDE (blue button) programme guide (see page 21).
TEXT (purple button) Teletext (see page 20).
The coloured buttons can also be used for operating Teletext.
To select menu options. To set functions, change values, enable and disable
functions (checkbox) in menus. To select the picture format or zoom.
OK To confirm a selection, enable and disable functions
(checkbox) in menus. To freeze the picture (see page 9).
MENU To access the
OVERVIEW
menu.
EXIT To exit the menu structure.
+/- To control the volume.
MUTE To s witch the sound off and back on again.
RETURN To r eturn to the previous channel/AV programme.
PR+/PR- To change channels.
0-9 To select a channel by its number. In the case of channel
numbers with two digits:
- press the tens digit for a few seconds to display it on the screen, then press the units digit or
- press
0/--
to display “--”, then enter the channel number. To enter numeric values in menus. In PC mode, the buttons
1-9
can be used to return to TV
mode and change channels.
AV To select an appliance connected to an AV socket.
DEMO (Disabled).
Playing files from memory cards
When playing mp3,WMA, JPEG, MPEG and DivX files, you can use some of the buttons on the remote control to perform certain functions, which vary according to the type of file.
INFO To display the Info menu.
REVERSE mp3 and WMA: to return to the previous file.
JPEG: to reduce the projection speed.
PLAY To play.
FORWARD mp3 and WMA: to go on to the next file.
JPEG: to increase the projection speed.
STOP To stop playing.
PAUSE To pause, stop at a particular picture.
MPEG and DivX: to change files.
0-9 MPEG and DivX: to select a file by its number.
Programming the remote control
Automatic code search
This method can be used to automatically find the most appropriate code for your appliance.
1. Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote control
with.
2. Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote
control, and while holding this button down, press the standby button until the appliance buttons of the remote control come on. Release both buttons.
3. Point the remote control at the appliance and press PLAY.If
the appliance has not gone into standby mode, press the
PLAY button again to continue the search for the next set of
codes. Repeat this operation until the appliance goes into standby mode.There are around 20 sets of codes.
4. When the appliance goes into standby mode, switch it on again
without using the remote control. Press the
REV button as
many times as is required to return the appliance to standby mode.
5. Press the STOP button and hold it down until the appliance
buttons of the remote control go off.
Note:You can cancel the programming operation at any time by pressing the
EXIT button.
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Manual programming
This method involves carrying out a manual search for the codes
to be used for controlling your other appliances.
1. Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote control
with.
2. Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote
control, and while holding this button down, enter one of the codes relevant to your make of appliance (there is a list of codes at the end of this manual). If the appliance buttons of the remote control flash you have entered the wrong code or it is not possible to program the remote control.
3. Point the remote control at the appliance and press the
relevant button (
VCR, DVD, etc). Press the standby
button. If the appliance does not go into standby mode, try another code.
Depending on the year of manufacture and the type of appliance, some functions may not be available. Certain codes may cover more functions than others.Test the functions you can control and, if appropriate, try other codes. Note here the code(s) which work best.
When you change the remote control’s batteries,remember to reprogram it.
Programming the volume control function
If you have programmed the TV remote control to use with other appliances and these are connected to an amplifier you can also programme the remote control to adjust the volume when you are using one of these appliances.The example below describes the procedure for programming a DVD player.
1. Programme the AMP button on the remote control to use
with the amplifier (refer to page 4).
2. Move the remote control away from the appliances. Press the
-
button and while holding it down, press the relevant
mode button (
DVD ,in this example), then the AMP button.
Release the
-
button.
3. Switch on the amplifier, then the DVD player.
4. Set the remote control to DVD, play a disc and adjust the
volume using the
+/-
buttons. Repeat this operation for the other appliances. To cancel the programmed function for any of the appliances, press
the
-
button, while holding it down and enter the code 000
using the numeric buttons.
VCR
DVD
SAT
AUX
AMP
Video recorder DVD player Satellite receiver Hi-fi system
Press the
VCR
button. Press the
DVD
button. Press the
SAT
button. Press the
AMP
button.
On/Standby On/Standby On/Standby On/Standby
MENU To display the main menu To display the main menu To display the main menu
Ver tical scrolling in menus Vertical scrolling in menus Vertical scrolling in menus Horizontal scrolling in menus Horizontal scrolling in menus Horizontal scrolling in menus
OK To confirm an action To confirm an action To confirm an action
EXIT To close a menu To close a menu To close a menu
0-9 To directly access channels To enter numeric values To directly access channels To select a station using
or enter numeric values or select options in menus or enter numeric values its number
PR+/PR- To change channels To change chapters To change channels To change stations
AV To select AV input To select AV input
REV Rewind Rewind
PLAY Play Play
FWD Fast forward Fast forward
STOP Stop Stop
PAUSE Pause picture Pause picture
REC Record
MUTE To s witch the sound off and
back on again
+/- To set the volume level
Important: If the batteries in your remote control are run down you can use the buttons on the front of your TV set. In TV mode, they have the same functions as the corresponding buttons on the remote control.In the menus they have the following functions:
PR PR
VOL
or
OK
VOL
¦
or
OK
MENU
To confirm a selection
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Channel set-up
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Initial set-up
Initial set-up involves selecting all the settings required to be able to search for and store all the channels you can receive. Make sure that the television is switched on and follow all the steps in turn specified hereafter.
The first time you switch the television on, the language selection menu appears.
1. Select your language using the buttons and confirm by pressing OK.When
you select a language, it is applied to the menus immediately.
2. A list of countries appears. Select the relevant country using the buttons.
Press
OK to confirm.
Note:This is the country you are in, or the country whose channels you want to receive if you live near its borders.
3. The Automatic installation menu appears.The Automatic search option is
selected. Start the automatic set-up by pressing
OK.The message Running appears
next to the
Automatic search option and the Progress and Channels found
options appear, informing you of the installation procedure’s progress.
Notes:
- The automatic set-up process can take up to 10 minutes. To prevent the channel set-up process from being interrupted, wait for the message indicating that the set-up is complete before closing the menu.
- The automatic set-up process deletes all the channels previously stored.
4. Channels are arranged in a pre-set order.
- To modify this order, name and rename channels or delete channels stored twice,
press OK and go to step 5.
- If you do not want to reorganise the channels, press
EXIT to close the menu.
5. The Organiser menu allows you to change the order of the channels as arranged
during the automatic set-up process, to name or rename channels, as well as delete channels stored twice or with poor reception quality.You can also define certain channels as your favourite channels so that you can access them more quickly by pressing the
PR+/PR- buttons. Simply follow the instructions at the bottom of the
screen. Use a TV programme magazine to identify the channels.
Organising channels: Select the Select channel option. Using the PR+/PR-,or
numeric buttons, display the number of the channel to be moved. Select the
Swap
with channel option. Using the or numeric buttons, enter the number you
want to assign this channel to. Press
OK.
Changing a channel name: Select the
Select channel option. Using the PR+/PR-,
or numeric buttons, display the number of the channel whose name you want to
change. Select the
Channel name option and choose a name from the list using the
buttons. If none of the names available is suitable select ------.The cursor appears at the first dash. Use the buttons to select a character from the list made up of the letters in the standard alphabet, the numbers 0 to 9 and certain punctuation symbols. Use the buttons to go to another character.A name can only have a maximum of six characters. Press
OK to confirm.
Deleting a channel: Select the
Select channel option. Using the PR+/PR-,or
numeric buttons, display the number of the channel to be deleted. Select the
Delete
channel option and press OK.
Defining a favourite channel: Select the
Select channel option. Using the PR+/PR-
or numeric buttons, display the number of the channel you want to define as a favourite. Select the
Favourite channel option and check the box by pressing OK.
You can define up to six favourite channels.
When you have finished press EXIT to close the menu. To access the
Organiser menu another time, press the MENU button to display the
OVERVIEW menu, select Installation and press OK.Then select Organiser from
the
Installation menu.
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1
Country
Return
UK Germany Italy Belgium Austria Sweden Switzerland Other
France Spain Portugal Netherlands Denmark Finland Norway
Russia Poland Cz. Republic Hungary Luxembourg Australia New Zealand
2
To select your country, use the direction keys and press OK.
Automatic installation
Return Automatic search
Running Automatic update ... Progress Channels found 05
3
Organiser
Return Select channel
02 Swap with channel _ _ Channel name BBC2 Delete channel 02 Favourite channel
5
Enter the number of the channel you want to move, delete or set as favourite.
Auto installing in progress. Please wait. To cancel, press EXIT.
01 BBC1 02 BBC2 03 ITV1 04 Channel 4 05 Channel 5 06 Sky One 07 Film Four 08 Sky Sports 09 MTV 10 Discovery
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Manual channel set-up
Follow the procedure given on this page if you find that some channels have not been stored during the initial set-up.This can happen if you are setting up cable network channels. Setting up channels manually requires every setting for a particular channel to be entered, one at a time.
Display the
OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Installation
option and press OK to confirm. Select the Manual installation option from the
Installation menu and press OK to confirm.
1. Select the Standard option. Use the buttons to select the standard for your
country.
Note:The following standards are available to choose from: I for the UK and Ireland, France for France and Luxembourg, DKK’ for Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia, EURO
BG
for Western Europe, Australia for Australia, and New Zealand for New Zealand.
2. Select the Reception option. Select the reception method for the channels (aerial or
cable network) using the buttons.
3. Select the Channel search option. Enter the number of the reception channel or
use the buttons to find the channels.When a channel has been found the picture is displayed.
4. If the picture is not clear you can adjust the setting.You do this by selecting the Fine
tuning option and adjusting it with the buttons.
5. Select the Channel name option and choose a name from the list using the
buttons. If none of the names available is suitable select
CH____. Use the
buttons to select a character from the list made up of the letters in the standard alphabet, the numbers 0 to 9 and certain punctuation symbols. Use the buttons to go to another character. Press
OK to confirm.
6. If the channel is encoded and you want to connect a decoder to the AV1 socket, select
the
Decoder option and check the box by pressing OK.
7. Then select the Teletext char. set option and choose the character set that will be
used for Teletext on this channel using the buttons.The following character sets are available: 1:Western Europe, Greek 4:Arabic 2: Eastern Europe 5: Ukrainian 3: Russian,Belarussian
8. To improve Teletext reception, select the Teletext adjustment option and adjust using
the buttons.
9. Then select the Store on number option and enter the number to be assigned to
this channel using the numeric buttons (for instance, for BBC1 type 01). Press
OK.
Important: Whenever you change a value in the Manual Installation menu, the Store
on number
option starts flashing.To confirm your change you need to select the Store on
number
option and press OK. If you do not confirm the change it will be cancelled when you
change channels or put the TV set in standby.
Repeat this procedure to find other channels.
Notes:
- For cable networks, to search for missing channels, select
Other instead of a country, then
select
Automatic update in the Automatic installation menu.
- If you wish to go through the whole initial set-up process, put the TV in standby mode, then hold down the
VOL ¦ button on the television and the MENU button on the remote control
until the menu displays. Proceed as for the initial set-up.
- Subsequent set-ups:
- The
Automatic update function allows you to set up channels just launched or any
channels that are missing or wrongly set up.
- The
Automatic search function is used for setting up channels after the initial set-up
(e.g. after moving house).This process deletes all channels previously stored.
Manual Installation
Return Standard
I... Reception Aerial... Channel search CH 10 Fine tuning Store on number 01 Channel name BBC1 Decoder Teletext char. set 1... Teletext adjustment
Choose you standard, then select reception.
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Switching the TV set on and off
To s witch the TV set on:
- press the button on the side of the TV set, the
or
OK on the remote control to switch the television on at
the last channel or AV programme you were watching,
- press the TV or PR+/PR- buttons to switch the television
on at the last channel you were watching,
- press any numeric button to switch the television on at the
corresponding channel,
- press the
AV button to switch the television on at the last
AV programme you were watching.
To put the TV set into standby mode, press the
button on the side of the TV set or the button on the remote control.The TV set remains powered up, but with low energy consumption.
To s witch off the TV set, unplug the mains socket from the
mains outlet.
Accessing channels
Using the numeric buttons:
for channels 1 to 9, press the corresponding numeric button;for channels 10 to 99,
- press the tens digit for a few seconds to display it on the screen, then press the units digit. For instance, for programme 24, press and hold
2 to display 2-, then press
4; or
- press the
0/-- button to display “--”, then enter the two
digits.
Using the PR+/PR- buttons: scroll through the channels.AV
programmes are not included in the cycle unless you use the
buttons on the side of the TV set. Using the list of programmes: refer to page 9. To access the channel or AV programme previously being watched,
press the
RETURN button.
Accessing your favourite channels
You can define the channels you watch most often as your favourite channels.This will allow you to create your own list of channels which you can access more quickly using the
PR+/PR-
buttons on the remote control.
1. Follow the procedure described in point 5 on page 6 for
defining a channel as your favourite channel.
2. Press the PRESETS (red) button on the remote control.
3. Select the PR+/PR- keys option. Use the buttons to
select
Favourites.
When you change channels using the
PR+/PR- buttons on the
remote control only your favourite channels will be available.
To cancel this option, select
All channels under the PR+/PR-
keys option.
Note:The PR buttons on the TV set allow you to access all
the channels set up, even if the
Favourites option is selected
Accessing AV programmes
Press the AV button to display the last selected audio-visual programme and scan through the other audio-visual programmes.
AV selection loop:AV1,AV2,AV3,CMP (= component,YPrPb or YCrCb),VGA, HDMI.
Volume
Volume control: use the ¦ VOL buttons on the side of the
TV set or press the
+/- buttons on the remote control to
increase or decrease the volume.
Sound mute: press the button to temporarily mute the
sound. Press this button again or the
+ button to restore
it.
Headphone volume control: press the
+/- buttons on the
remote control to display the volume control bar.Then use the
buttons to switch to the headphone volume control bar.
Use the
+/- buttons to adjust the volume.
Displaying status information
In TV mode you can press the INFO (yellow) button on the
remote control to display the number and name of the relevant channel, the time and date, the type of sound and format or zoom. If the sleep or turn-off timer is set the time remaining until the TV set is switched into stand by is displayed.
In PC mode you can press the
INFO (yellow) button on the
remote control to display the time and date, the type of format, as well as the source of the signal being received and the resolution. If the sleep or turn-off timer is set the time remaining until the TV set is switched into stand by is displayed.
When you switch the TV set on, change channels or exit Teletext, the channel’s number and name are displayed.
Note: If you activate the Channel number function in the
Preferences menu, the channel number will be displayed
permanently (see page 17).
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