Toshiba 14N21FB, 14N21FS User Manual

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MODEL 14N21FS
14N21FB
SETTING UP
SETTING UP
SETTING UP
SETTING UP
For your safety
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. So, please read the points below for your own safety. consumer products and some points may not apply to the goods you have just purchased.
Air Circulation… Do not…
Air Circulation… Do not…
Air Circulation… Do not…
Air Circulation… Do not…
They are of a general nature, intended to help you with all your electronic
Leave at least 10cm clearance around the television to allow adequate ventilation. This will prevent the TV from overheating and consequential possible damage to the TV. Dusty places should also be avoided.
Heat Damage…
Heat Damage…
Heat Damage…
Heat Damage…
Damage may occur if you leave the TV in direct sunlight or near a heater. Avoid places subject to extremely high temperatures or humidity, or locations where the temperature is likely to fall below 5°C (41 °F).
Mains Supply…
The mains supply required for this equipment is 230v AC 50Hz. Never connect to a DC supply or any other power source. DO ensure that the TV is not standing on the mains lead. IF IN DOUBT PLEASE
CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN.
Do…
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt
to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and inter-connections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DON'T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON'T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON'T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects filled with liquids, such as vases, to be placed on the equipment.
DON’T place hot objects or naked flame sources, such as lighted candles or nightlights on, or close to equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
DON'T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws. To ensure complete safety, always fit the manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.
DON'T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
DON'T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended, unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure your family know how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.
continue to operate the equipment if you are
DON'T
in any doubt about it working normally, or it is damaged in any way – switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
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ABOVE ALL – NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other openings in the case – this could result in a fatal electric shock.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind – it is better to be safe than sorry.
Features
Your television has a scart connecter allowing improved reception from a VCR, Satellite system, a DVD player, cable or digital terrestrial STB connections.
The programmable on and off timer can be set to switch your television automatically. If the channel being viewed stops broadcasting, your television will switch to standby after 15 minutes.
The remote control allows you to operate the various functions of your television (when switched on) from the comfort of your favourite viewing position.
The on screen display allows precise remote control adjustment of brightness, contrast, colour and sharpness. When you select a channel or make other changes, your television will show an indicator on the screen for a few seconds.
Your TV can be connected to a video cassette recorder for enhanced picture and sound quality using a SCART lead.
Your TV allows you to access Teletext, the magazine services operated by television companies. A variety of information is available including News, Weather, Financial and Travel information. In addition to Teletext your television incorporates Fastext. remote control you may move around Teletext services with greater ease and speed.
Using the four coloured Fastext buttons on the
Contents
Television and remote control ...........................................................................................2
How to insert batteries in the remote control..................................................................... 3
Connecting an aerial or a VCR ......................................................................................... 4
Connecting a VCR/Satellite/Cable/Digibox using a SCART lead...................................... 5
How to tune in television stations ...................................................................................... 6
Operating your television .................................................................................................. 8
Adjusting the picture........................................................................................................ 10
On screen information ..................................................................................................... 11
Setting the Panel Lock protection ................................................................................... 12
EXT COLOUR Adjusting .................................................................................................13
Timer functions................................................................................................................ 14
Language selection ......................................................................................................... 15
Manual Tuning ................................................................................................................ 16
Teletext feature ...............................................................................................................18
Before requesting service please check the following points .......................................... 22
Specifications ..................................................................................................... back cover
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Television and remote control
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The majority of buttons listed in this section have the same function as the corresponding buttons on the remote control.
Front view of your TV
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VIDEO 2
AUDIO
Back view of your TV
Earphone socket
Power/On Timer
indicator
Remote control sensor
Main power switch ON/OFF
Remote Control
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Video (EXT2)/Audio sockets
Channel UP/DOWN buttons
Volume UP/DOWN buttons
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MENU
OK
CALL
Aerial socket
Mains lead
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SCART (EXT1) socket
Power
Input Select
CH Up
CH Down
Volume Down
Call/Text Index
Page
6, 8, 15
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11Previous
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6~7, 10, 12~17
6~7, 10, 12~17
6~8, 10, 12~17, 19
6~8, 10, 12~17, 19
9~10, 15~17
9~10, 15~17Volume Up
18, 19Four Coloured Fastext keys
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CALL
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Mute
Selectable Picture
Sub Page
Text/Mix/TV
Reveal
Hold
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20, 21Time/Text Cancel
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18~20
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21F/T/B
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How to insert batteries in the remote control
Push and lift the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Use two AAA / R03 / MN2400 size batteries for the remote control. Insert the batteries according to the polarity illustration inside the battery compartment. Make
sure + matches + and – matches –.
NOTES:
The batteries may last approximately one year depending on how much the remote control is used. For best performance it is recommended that batteries are replaced on a yearly basis, or when remote control operation becomes erratic.
Do not mix old and new batteries or different types.
Weak batteries can leak and severely damage your remote control. Always remove batteries immediately they become weak, or if your television is not to be used for a long time.
5 metres
Remote control operation may become erratic if direct sunlight, fluorescent lamp, standard household lamp (incandescent) or any other strong light source shines on the remote sensor on your TV.
Make sure there are no obstacles between your TV and the remote control.
Do not operate your TV from a distance greater than 5 metres.
Do not operate your TV away from the normal viewing angle; over 30 either side of the remote sensor on your TV.
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Connecting an aerial or a VCR
Your television can be tuned to receive up to 100 television broadcast stations (1-100) . Before you can tune in these stations your television must be connected to an aerial. reception.
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Aerial
Using an external aerial instead of the rod aerial may improve the TV’s
Back view of your TV
If you wish to record and playback through a VCR please follow the guidance given on this and the opposite page.
Back view of your TV
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Aerial
Aerial connector lead
Back view of a VCR
IN
OUT
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NOTES:
All connections must be made with both your TV and VCR unplugged from the mains supply.
The type of aerial required depends on the position of your home, it's distance from the transmitter and local
interference. If you do not have an aerial and you are uncertain of what to buy, you should seek the advice of a local aerial contractor.
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Connecting a VCR/Satellite/Cable/Digibox using a
SCART lead
By using a SCART lead you can improve the quality of playback. Remember you must still have the "normal" aerial connector connected as shown on the opposite page. If you are using a SCART lead you should not have
to tune your TV to your VCR; instead select the appropriate EXT input by repeatedly pressing the SELECT) button on the remote control until you see the signal from the VCR.
Back view of your TV
(INPUT
Aerial connector
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Aerial
NOTES:
All connections must be made with both your TV and VCR unplugged from the mains supply.
The type of aerial required depends on the position of your home, it's distance from the transmitter and local
interference. If you do not have an aerial and you are uncertain of what to buy, you should seek the advice of a local aerial contractor.
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lead
To Aerial OUT of VCR
EXT1
To EXT1
Back view of a VCR/Satellite/Cable//Digibox
IN
OUT
SCART lead
To Aerial
IN of VCR
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How to tune in television stations
Your television has an Automatic Tuning System which makes tuning in your television easy. This Automatic Tuning System scans the entire reception range in your area and automatically stores all available channels of suitable signal strength in the correct order.
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Before you can view a television station it must be stored in your television memory, this section will show you how to achieve this. You cannot tune TV channels if the aerial is not connected to the aerial socket of your television.
Make sure that your TV is properly installed.
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Press
(main power) switch on the front panel, the red
standby indicator will light.
Switch on your television by pressing (standby) on the remote control.
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If you have a VCR connected make sure that it is switched
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on and it's test pattern is switched on or a video is playing . . . you will be unable to see anything at the moment!
Press MENU on your remote control. The on screen display will appear.
Press P or P on your remote control to select SETUP menu.
When you plug the AC mains lead in for the first time, the LANGUAGE
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP PICTURE
EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
menu will appear instead of the main control menu. Select the language required.
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
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Press OK to confirm.
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The SETUP on screen display will appear. Press P or P to select
SETUP
MANUAL TUNING AUTOMATIC TUNING CH ALLOCATION
AUTOMATIC TUNING.
PRESS : / / OK / MENU
Press OK to confirm. This will start
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the automatic tuning process.
SECAM
CH 2
This process will take a few minutes to complete ... please be patient.
When the programme on the screen
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stops changing and the sound comes on, the tuning process is complete.
Press MENU twice to clear the SETUP menu display.
Your TV is now tuned in and ready to watch ... If any stations have been missed refer to the manual tuning section in this book.
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ON/OFF TIMER SETUP PICTURE
EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON
PRESS : / / OK / MENU
CH ALLOCATION CH1
CH 3
SETUP
MANUAL TUNING AUTOMATIC TUNING
PRESS : / / OK / MENU
CH ALLOCATION
How to tune in television stations
In many cases your channels will not tune in the correct order. In these cases you may wish to move the position of one of these stations. Channels can be put in the correct order using Channel Allocation.
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How to sort channels
Press MENU on your remote
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control. The on screen display will appear.
Press Por P to select SETUP menu. Press OK to confirm.
Press P or P to select CH
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ALLOCATION. Press OK to confirm.
Press P or P to select the
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TV station you wish to move to a different channel number, then press OK.
Press P or P to select the new channel number.
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CALL
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Press OK to move the TV station.
Press MENU to remove the
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tuning menu from the screen.
The channels will now have changed position.
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Operating your television
The next two pages detail how to use your TV's basic features; standby, changing channel, and adjusting the volume.
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Press (main power) switch on the front panel, the red indicator will light.
Switch on your television by pressing remote control.
(standby) on the
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To set your TV into standby mode, press
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the remote control. The (standby) button on the remote control doesn't switch the set off completely it only switches it to standby
mode. To turn your television off completely, switch off (power) and unplug the television at the wall socket.
Press the numbered buttons to select channels.
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When selecting channels, press two numbered buttons. For example, for channel 3 press 3, for channel 25 press 2 then 5. Press P or P to select channels in sequence; e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.
When a channel is selected the channel number is displayed in the top right corner of the screen.
Use the switch the TV on from standby mode.
(standby) button on the remote control to
(standby) on
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Operating your television
VOLUME 10
SOUND MUTE
If you have a VCR, Satellite Receiver, DVD player or Games
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Console you may connect them to your TV with a SCART lead.
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To view equipment connected to your TV with a scart lead
press until EXT1or EXT2 appears
on your screen.
To view TV channels again press until a numbered TV channel
appears.
Press +/– to adjust the
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sound level.
Press (Mute) to switch off
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the sound.
When the sound is switched off SOUND MUTE will appear on screen.
(INPUT SELECT)
(INPUT SELECT)
EXT1
Press
time or press +/– to switch the sound back on.
(Mute) a second
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Adjusting the picture
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
BRIGHTNESS 32
PRESS : +/–/ / / MENU
ON
The picture settings have been adjusted by the factory under optimum signal reception conditions, however conditions may not be the same in your area. After turning on your television, allow it to warm up for a few minutes before making any adjustments.
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If the picture is not to your liking, make the following adjustments using the remote control.
Press MENU on your remote
1
control. The on screen display will appear.
Press P or Pto select
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PICTURE menu.
Press OK to select adjustment screens.
Press P to view brightness, contrast, colour or sharpness
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on screen displays. (Tint menu will be displayed when an NTSC signal is input on SCART.)
Press +/– to adjust the levels.
NOTE :
Should you wish to reset picture controls to factory settings (MODE-1/MODE-2/MODE-3),
press contrast.
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CALL
to select your preferable picture
Pictures appear sharpest in the daytime by increasing the contrast. In the evening (when surroundings are darker) the sharpest picture can be obtained by reducing the contrast.
Press MENU twice to remove
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the picture menu from the screen.
If you do not make an adjustment within 1 minute the menu will disappear.
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT :
Your preferable picture contrast can be selected by pressing
(Selectable Picture) button repeatedly.
PICTURE
MODE-M
(Users Settings)
PICTURE
MODE-1
PICTURE
MODE-2
PICTURE
MODE-3
CH 2
The screen call function lets you see at a glance which channel is currently selected.
On screen information
Press CALL on the remote control; the TV screen will
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display the current channel.
Press CALL a second time to disappear the channel.
2
The channel number using the call display will not disappear unless you press CALL again.
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Channel number
Previous programme function :
button allows you to go back to the previous channel
selected by just pressing this button. Press this button again to return to the channel you were watching.
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Setting the Panel Lock protection
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
If you set the Panel Lock to ON in the menu, nobody will be able to operate the Volume and Channel changes on the front button of your TV. (The word PANEL LOCK will flash on the
screen when pressing P▲/P▼ or
+ / –
button.)
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Press MENU on your remote
1
control. The on screen display will appear.
Press P or P to select
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PANEL LOCK ON/OFF menu.
MENU OK
CALL
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Press OK to select ON or
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OFF.
Press MENU to remove the menu from the screen.
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EXT COLOUR Adjusting
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
When connecting external equipment to the TV, the picture may become black and white. This can be corrected by selecting Extension Colour as follows.
EXT COLOUR Adjusting
Press MENU on your remote
1
control. The on screen display will appear. Press P or Pto select the EXT COLOUR menu.
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Press OK to select one of the colour options,
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AUTO/PAL/
Usually select the AUTO option.
Press
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NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58.
MENU to remove the menu from the screen.
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Timer functions
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP PICTURE
EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE
PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON/OFF TIMER
ON TIMER
00:00 CH1
OFF TIMER
00:00
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON/OFF TIMER
ON TIMER
10:30 CH1
OFF TIMER
00:00
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
ON/OFF TIMER
ON TIMER
10:30 CH3
OFF TIMER
00:00
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
The on timer feature allows you to automatically turn on your TV after a preset amount of time (up to 12 hours and 59 minutes) at the selected channel. The off timer also allows you to turn off your TV after a preset amount of time. You can set the off timer in conjunction with the on timer.
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Press MENU on your remote
1
control. The on screen display will appear.
Press P or P to select ON/OFF TIMER menu.
Press OK.
Press P or P▼ to select ON
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TIMER menu.
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Press OK.
Press P to enter the hours
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and minutes at which you want your TV to automatically switch on.
For rapid time change in ten minute intervals, press and hold the P button.
Press OK.
Press Por P to select the
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channel you wish to display when you TV switches on.
Press OK and press MENU twice.
The yellow ON TIMER indicator will light.
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If you wish to set the OFF TIMER, press P or P to select OFF TIMER at step2.
Put your TV into standby mode by pressing
button. DO NOT turn off the TV using the
(standby)
(main power)
switch.
This feature allows you to select the language you wish your TV on screen display to appear in.
Language selection
Make sure that your TV is properly installed.
1
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P
Switch on your TV using the front panel, then press (standby) on the remote control.
Press MENU. The main control menu will appear on your TV
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screen. Press P or P to select LANGUAGE menu. Press OK to select LANGUAGE screen.
Only when you plug the AC mains lead for the first time, the main control menu will be skipped and move to the language screen. This is not a fault, please select desired language at first.
Press P/Por +/– to
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select desired language.
Press OK to store your setting.
Press MENU to clear the screen.
(main power) switch on the
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
OK /
MENU
CALL
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Manual Tuning
SETUP
MANUAL TUNING AUTOMATIC TUNING
PRESS : / / OK / MENU
CH ALLOCATION
CH 2
CH 2
PRESS : +/
-
/ OK / MENU
SECAM
CH 2
PRESS : +/
-
/ OK / MENU
SECAM
In certain areas of the countries which have poor reception the Automatic Tuning System may not tune your television to the strongest broadcast signal. If you are not satisfied with the automatic tuning you may manually tune your television to obtain the best possible picture and sound.
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Select your TV channel to
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select your required channel number for tuning by pressing P or P▼.
Press MENU on your remote control. The on screen display will appear.
Press P or Pto select
2
SETUP menu. Press OK to confirm.
The SETUP on screen display will appear.
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
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MENU OK
CALL
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PRESS : / /
Press P or Pto select
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MANUAL TUNING. Press OK to confirm.
Press + or – to select
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the appropriate Colour System, PAL or SECAM. Press OK to confirm.
Press + to search up the waveband or – to
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search down the waveband.
Each time a station is found the search will stop.
OK /
MENU
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Press + or to continue searching until the station
you want is found.
Press OK to store the station
CH 2
SECAM
CH 2
SECAM
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you selected.
If you have selected the Colour System PAL at step 4,
you can press to select appropriate Broadcasting System, B/G or D/K. Press OK to confirm.
Press P or Pto select your required channel position number (1~100).
Press OK to store the channel number.
Repeat stages 4 - 6 for
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tuning other channels.
Press MENU 3 times to remove the tuning menu from the screen.
+ or
Manual Tuning
TO SKIP A CHANNEL:
If at a later date you wish to skip an unwanted channel when
using P or P, select the channel and press or on
the remote control at stage 6.
The channel number will flash when skip is selected for that channel.
To cancel the skip function, select the channel and
press
6. The channel number will cease to flash.
or at stage
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TV GUIDE
TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT
P100 TELETEXT 100 JAN 1 12:00:00
WEATHERSPORT NEWS
Teletext feature
Teletext is the name given to the magazine services operated by television companies. A variety of information is available including News, Weather, Financial and Travel information. Teletext is normally transmitted whenever a station is on air. In addition to Teletext your television also incorporates Fastext. Using the four coloured Fastext keys you may move around Teletext services with greater ease and speed.
To view Teletext press
1
(text/mix/tv).
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1st press .....Text only.
2nd press ....Text and TV
picture.
3rd press ....TV picture only.
An index page will be displayed. The top and bottom lines of
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the page may look like this example:
P100 TELETEXT 100 JAN 1 12:00:00
Selected page
number
Teletext service name
Press the red key to access
information
Displayed page number
(scrolls when searching)
Press the green
key to access
information
Press the yellow
Date
key to access
information
Time
Press the blue
key to access
information
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TV GUIDE
WEATHERSPORT NEWS
Teletext also has SUBTITLES available for many programmes. Consult your TV guide for more details.
TV GUIDE
TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT
P100 TELETEXT 100 JAN 1 12:00:00
WEATHERSPORT NEWS
TEXT
P100 TELETEXT
ON
Teletext feature
In order to use Teletext the control codes must be transmitted by the broadcasting authorities - its operation is, therefore dependent on these codes being transmitted.
To view Teletext press
1
(text/mix/tv).
1st press .....Text only.
2nd press ....Text and TV
picture.
3rd press ....TV picture only.
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To return to normal TV press
(text/mix/tv).
All Teletext pages are three digit numbers e.g. to select page
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100, press 1, then 0, then 0. If you accidentally press a wrong button, complete the sequence with any three numbers, then re-enter the correct number.
Press P(Page) or P (Page) to advance pages sequentially up or down.
Using the four coloured Fastext keys you may move
around Teletext services with greater ease and speed.
To switch from one Teletext
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service to another press
(text/mix/tv) until the
TV picture is displayed.
Select another TV channel.
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Press revert to Teletext.
(text/mix/tv) to
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TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT
---- TELETEXT 100 JAN 1 12:00:00ON12:00:00
TV GUIDE
TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT
TELETEXT 100 JAN 1 12:00:00
WEATHERSPORT NEWS
Teletext feature
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Some Teletext pages contain too much information to be displayed on a single page, when this occurs sub-pages are transmitted. Sub-pages are identified by an additional numbering sequence, e.g. 1/3, where the first number indicates the sub-page number and the second indicates the number of available sub-pages.
Press (Hold) to freeze a page.
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The hold symbol will appear in the top left corner of the screen.
Press (Hold) a second time to release page.
Pages and sub-pages are transmitted in sequence with an adequate pause for reading each page. You may freeze a page which is of particular interest and hold it on screen. Information cannot be updated when page/sub-page is held using hold.
Also, you will miss any sub-pages which are broadcast while using the
Press (sub page) to view a sub-page. 4 dashes will
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appear; removed by pressing (
Select the desired sub-page number, e.g. sub page number 2 press 0 0 0 2 by pressing the direct channel entry buttons.
Whilst using subpages it is
if you do not enter any numbers they may only be
essential numbers. The current sub page will stay on the screen until your chosen one has been broadcast. Your sub page will stay on the screen and, as information is received from the transmitter, the screen will be updated, e.g. a page of share prices.
Press CALL (Index) to return to the INDEX page.
(Hold) function is being used.
sub page
to enter four
).
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When viewing in normal TV
3
mode, press Text Cancel) current time (via teletext).
The current teletext region and service will also be displayed.
to display the
(Time/
TEXT TEXT TEXT
P100 TELETEXT 100 JAN 1 12:00:00
ON
101
Teletext feature
In order to use Teletext the control codes must be transmitted by the broadcasting authorities - it's operation is, therefore dependent on these codes being transmitted.
Press (F/T/B) to increase
1
the size of the characters on screen.
1st press .... View the top of
the page.
2nd press .... View the bottom
of the page.
3rd press
Press (Time/Text Cancel) then enter your page number.
2
This function enables the TV picture to be viewed whilst a selected page is being located. Once found the page number will be displayed in the top left of the TV picture.
.... Return to full
view of full page (text normal size).
Press view the selected page.
Press (Reveal) to display hidden text.
3
Some pages contain hidden text, e.g. a quiz page with concealed
(text/mix/tv) to
answers.
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Before requesting service please check the following points
Symptom
No standby light.
No picture, no sound.
Is your TV plugged in?
Is the main power switch on the front of your TV off?
Is your TV plugged in?
Is the aerial connection cable broken or damaged?
Possibly station trouble
Is the main power switch on the front of your TV off?
SolutionCause
Plug your TV into mains socket (AC outlet)
Press
Plug your TV into mains socket (AC outlet)
Check all aerial connections for broken or damaged wires. If necessary replace with new cables.
Try other stations to see if they are stronger or move the aerial away from possible source of interference. If you live in a known poor reception area try using an aerial booster to improve the quality of broadcast signal.
Press
(main power) switch.
(main power) switch.
Unable to select channel numbers 8 through to 100.
Have you pressed the button or have you set the volume at minimum?
During automatic tuning your television didnt find enough channels to place in these numbered positions?
(Mute)
Press the (Mute) button again or increase the volume using the control.
If a television station has been missed try repeating the automatic tuning operation as described on page 6.
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Before requesting service please check the
following points
Symptom
Poor or no colour.
No teletext or strange character letters on screen.
Remote control does not work or operates erratically.
Unable to playback video tapes.
Aerial or connection cable may not be connected or cable is damaged or broken?
Colour control is not adjusted?
Aerial connection is poor or possibly station trouble?
Weak or exhausted batteries
Batteries placed in the wrong way round?
During automatic tuning you didn’t have your VCR switched on, therefore your television was unable to find the VCR channel?
SolutionCause
Check all aerial connections for broken or damaged wires. If necessary replace with new leads.
Adjust colour.
Check all aerial connections for broken wires or try another channel.
Replace batteries.
Place the batteries correctly.
Before starting the automatic tuning operation, make sure you have your VCR switched on displaying it’s test signal.
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Specifications
Television
Picture tube 14" (33.5cm visible screen) measured diagonally
90 degrees deflection
Colour system PAL/SECAM Front Video Input RCA
Front Audio Input RCA
Other Terminal Earphone
External antenna 75 Ohm DIN type
SCART socket 21 PIN
Speaker 3" Permanent magnet dynamic speaker Normal Impedance 8 ohms
Sound output 1.0W
General
Mains supply AC 230V 50 Hz Power consumption 44W (3W in standby)
Operating temperature 5˚C ~ 40˚C
Dimensions 362(W) x 360(D) x 320.5(H)
Weight 9.5 kg (without accessories)
Accessories Remote control
Remote control batteries (2 x MN2400/AAA)
2 pole rod aerial
Weight and Dimensions are approximate. Because we continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs without prior notice.
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QUICK SET-UP GUIDE
1. CONNECTIONS
(not supplied)
Aerial
MODEL-14N21FS
14N21FB
Aerial socket
2. INSTALLING BATTERIES
1.
Open the cover and remove.
2.
Insert two batteries as shown below.
Use two “AAA/R03/UM-4” size batteries.
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3. AUTO TUNING
Press MENU on your remote control.
1.
The on screen display will appear.
Press P or P on your remote control to select SETUP menu.
Press OK to confirm. This will start the automatic
3.
tuning process.
This process will take a
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP PICTURE
EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
PRESS : / /
SECAM
few minutes to complete . . . please be patient.
4. MANUAL TUNING
Select your TV channel to select your required
1.
channel number for tuning by pressing P or P▼.
Press MENU on your remote control. The on screen display will appear.
OK /
MENU
CH 2
CH 2
Press OK to confirm.
2.
The SETUP on screen
display will appear.
Press P or P to
SETUP
MANUAL TUNING AUTOMATIC TUNING CH ALLOCATION
select AUTOMATIC TUNING.
When the programme on the screen stops
4.
PRESS : / / OK / MENU
changing and the sound comes on, the tuning process is complete.
Press MENU twice to clear
the SETUP menu display.
Press P or Pto select SETUP menu. Press
2.
OK to confirm.
The SETUP on screen
display will appear.
ON/OFF TIMER SETUP
PICTURE EXT COLOUR AUTO LANGUAGE PANEL LOCK ON OFF
ON
Press P or Pto select
3.
MANUAL TUNING. Press OK to confirm.
SETUP
MANUAL TUNING AUTOMATIC TUNING CH ALLOCATION
Press + or – to select the appropriate
PRESS : / / OK / MENU
Colour System, PAL or SECAM. Press OK to
SECAM
confirm.
PRESS : +/
5.
Press OK to store the station you selected. If you have selected the Colour System PAL at step 3, you can press
+ or – to select the appropriate Broadcasting System, B/G or D/K. Press OK to confirm.
Press P or Pto select your required channel
SECAM
number (1~100). Press OK to store the channel number.
-
/ OK /MENU
CH 2
CH 2
PRESS : / /
Press + to search up the waveband or – to
4.
search down the waveband.
Each time a station is found
the search will stop.
SECAM
Press + or to continue searching until the station you want is found.
Repeat stages 3 - 5 for tuning other channels.
6.
PRESS : +/
-
Press MENU to remove the tuning menu from the
screen.
OK /
MENU
/ OK /MENU
CH 2
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