Toshiba 32AV563, 32AV565, 37AV563, 37AV565 Owner Manual

Série
AV56*
DIGITAL
Contents
INSTALLING YOUR TV
Installation and important information ....................5
The remote control .................................................6
Inserting batteries and effective range of the
remote ..........................................................6
CONNECTING YOUR TV
Connecting external equipment ..............................7
Connecting an HDMI™ or DVI device to the HDMI
input ...................................................................8
To connect an HDMI device ..............................8
To connect a DVI device ...................................8
Connecting a computer ..........................................9
To connect a PC to the HDMI terminal ..............9
Using the controls ................................................10
Switching on ..................................................10
Using the remote control ...............................10
Using the controls ..........................................10
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Startup Application ...............................................11
Quick Setup ...................................................11
Auto Tuning ...................................................12
Auto Channel Update ....................................12
Analogue switch-off .....................................12
DTV Settings .........................................................13
Channels .......................................................13
Manual Tuning ..............................................13
ATV Manual Tuning ..............................................14
Tuning ...........................................................14
Skip ...............................................................15
Sorting positions ............................................16
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
General controls ...................................................17
Selecting positions .........................................17
The Time Display – analogue only ................17
Stereo and Bilingual transmissions .................17
Sound controls .....................................................17
Volume controls and mute sound ...................17
Bass, Treble and Balance ...............................17
Bass Boost .....................................................17
Dual ..............................................................18
Stable Sound® ..............................................18
Dynamic Range Control .................................18
Widescreen viewing ..............................................19
Picture controls .....................................................21
Picture Position ..............................................21
Backlight .......................................................21
Picture preferences ........................................22
Black/White Level ..........................................22
Cinema Mode ................................................22
Colour Temperature ......................................22
3D Colour Management ................................23
Base Colour Adjustment .................................23
Active Backlight Control .................................23
MPEG NR – Noise Reduction ..........................23
DNR – Digital Noise Reduction .......................23
Automatic Format (Widescreen) .....................24
4:3 Stretch .....................................................24
Blue Screen ...................................................24
Side panel adjustment ...................................24
Picture still .....................................................24
Panel lock ............................................................24
The timers ............................................................25
Programme Timers – digital only ...................25
Sleep Timer ...................................................25
Digital on-screen information and Programme
Guide ...............................................................26
Information ...................................................26
Guide ...........................................................27
Genre selection/searching .............................27
Digital settings – parental control ........................28
Setting the PIN ..............................................28
Parental Setup ...............................................28
Digital settings – Channel Options ......................29
Selecting favourite channels ..........................29
Favourite Channel Lists ..................................29
Locking channels ...........................................29
TV/Radio Mode .............................................29
Digital settings – other settings .............................30
Subtitles ........................................................30
Audio languages ...........................................30
Common Interface ........................................30
Software Upgrade ................................................31
Version .........................................................31
Auto Upgrade ...............................................31
Searching for New Software ..........................31
Reset TV ........................................................31
Input selection and AV connections ......................32
Input selection ...............................................32
INPUT signal selection ...................................32
HDMI1 Audio ................................................33
Lip Sync Latency ............................................33
Digital Output ...............................................33
TEXT SERVICES
Text services .........................................................34
Selecting modes ............................................34
Text information ............................................34
Navigating pages using Auto .........................34
Navigating pages using List ...........................34
Control buttons .............................................35
PROBLEM SOLVING
Questions and Answers ......................................36
INFORMATION
Notes ...................................................................38
Information ..........................................................39
Specifications and accessories ..............................40
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INSTALLING YOUR TV
Safety Precautions
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken to obtain the best results and for safety to be assured. Please read the points below for your own safety. They are of a general nature, intended to help with all electronic consumer products and some points may not apply to the goods you have just purchased.
Air Circulation
Leave more than 10cm clearance around the television to allow adequate ventilation. This will prevent overheating and possible damage to the television.
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Dusty places should also be avoided.
Heat Damage
Damage may occur if the television is left in direct sunlight or near a heater. Avoid places subject to extremely high temperatures or humidity. Place in a location where the temperature remains between 5°C (41°F) min. and 35°C (94°F) max.
Mains Supply
The mains supply required for this equipment is 220­240v AC 50/60Hz. Never connect to a DC supply or any other power source. DO ensure that the television is not standing on the mains lead. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment, this incorporates a special Radio Interference Filter, the removal of which will impair its performance. 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.
DO NOT REMOVE ANY FIXED COVERS AS THIS WILL EXPOSE DANGEROUS AND 'LIVE' PARTS.
THE MAINS PLUG IS USED AS A DISCONNECTING DEVICE AND THEREFORE SHOULD BE READILY OPERABLE.
Do not
DO NOT
equipment with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DO NOT
dripping or splashing or objects filled with liquids, such as vases, to be placed on the equipment.
DO NOT
such as lighted candles or nightlights on, or close to equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
DO NOT
wood screws. To ensure complete safety, always fit the manufacturers’ approved stand, bracket or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.
DO NOT
unattended, unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off by withdrawing the plug, make sure your family know how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for people with disabilities.
DO NOT
in any doubt about it working normally, or it is damaged in any way – switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
WARNING
earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
ABOVE ALL – NEVER let anyone, especially children, push or hit the screen, push anything into holes, slots or any other openings in the case.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind – it is better to be safe than sorry.
obstruct the ventilation openings of the
allow electrical equipment to be exposed to
place hot objects or naked flame sources,
use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with
leave equipment switched on when it is
continue to operate the equipment if you are
– excessive sound pressure from
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INSTALLING YOUR TV
Installation and important information
Where to install
Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights, soft, indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen.
Place on a sturdy platform, the mounting surface should be flat and steady. It should be secured to the wall with a sturdy tie using the clip on the back of the stand, or secured to the platform using the fixing strap located
Clip
underneath the table top stand, this will prevent it from falling over.
The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing
Side View Top View
picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction.
Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen, and that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case.
Please take note
EXCLUSION CLAUSE
Toshiba shall under no circumstances be liable for loss and/or damage to the product caused by: i) fire;
ii) earthquake; iii) accidental damage; iv) intentional misuse of the product; v) use of the product in improper conditions; vi) loss and/or damage caused to the product whilst in the possession of a third party; vii) any damage or loss caused as a result of the owner’s failure and/or neglect to follow the instructions set out in the owner’s
manual;
viii) any loss or damage caused directly as a result of misuse or malfunction of the product when used simultaneously with
associated equipment;
Furthermore, under no circumstances shall Toshiba be liable for any consequential loss and/or damage including but not limited to the following, loss of profit, interruption of business, the loss of recorded data whether caused during normal operation or misuse of the product.
Sturdy tie
(as short as possible)
Clip
Clip
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• If stationary images generated by 4:3 broadcasts, text services, channel identification logos, computer displays, video games, on
screen menus, etc. are left on the television screen for any length of time they could become conspicuous, it is always advisable to reduce both the brightness and contrast settings.
• Very long, continuous use of the 4:3 picture on a 16:9 screen may result in some retention of the image at the 4:3 outlines, this
is not a defect of the LCD TV and is not covered under the manufacturers warranty. Regular use of other size modes (eg: Superlive) and varying the “side panel” brightness (if available on the model) will prevent permanent retention.
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INSTALLING YOUR TV
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The remote control
Simple at-a-glance reference of your remote control.
2
3
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4 7
8
12 13
14
18
1
For On/Standby mode
2
To mute the sound
3
Number buttons
4
To return to the previous programme
5
To select input from external sources, TV
6
To switch between TV, Radio and Favourite channels when in
digital
mode
7
To display the
8
On-screen Menus
9
To exit Menus
digital
on-screen Programme Guide
analogue
or
1
5 6
9
10
11 15 16
1
digital
10
When using menus press U(up), u(down), I(left) and
i
(right) to move the cursor on the screen. Q to confirm
your selection
11
To alter the volume
12
To change programme positions and text pages
13
Selectable picture preferences
14
Widescreen viewing
15
To display on-screen information
16
To call up text services in services in
17
When in TV mode:
r s
SUBTITLE Digital Subtitles
D
When using the Programme Guide:
Z z CC cc
18
Text and interactive service control buttons
digital
Still picture
– 24 hours + 24 hours
Stereo/bilingual transmissions
Time display
– 1 page + 1 page
mode
analogue
mode and interactive
Inserting batteries and effective range of
the remote
Remove the back cover to reveal the battery compartment and make sure the batteries are inserted the right way round. Suitable battery types for this remote are AAA, IEC R03 1.5V.
Do not combine a used, old
battery types. Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent acid from leaking into the battery compartment. Dispose of them in a designated disposal area. not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
The performance of the remote control will deteriorate beyond a distance of five metres or outside an angle of 30 degrees from the centre of the television. If the operating range becomes reduced the batteries may need replacing.
battery with a new one or mix
Warning:
batteries must
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CONNECTING YOUR TV
Connecting external equipment
Before connecting any external equipment, turn off all main power switches. If there is no switch remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
HDMI™ INPUT SOCKETS
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (EXT3)
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO INPUT (EXT4)
SCART 2 (EXT2)
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*a decoder could be Digital Satellite or any other compatible decoder.
SCART 1 (EX T1)
decoder*
media recorder
Aerial cables:
Connect the aerial to the socket on the rear of the television. If you use a decoder* and/or a media recorder it is essential
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
that the aerial cable is connected through the decoder and/or through the media recorder to the television.
SCART leads:
Connect the video recorder Connect the decoder media recorder
Before running recorder to
The phono sockets alongside the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT sockets will accept L and R audio signals.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IN/OUT
TV
SAT
socket to the decoder
Auto Tuning
Standby
.
socket to the television. Connect the
socket to the television.
put your decoder and media
MEDIA REC
The Digital Audio Output socket enables the connection of a suitable surround sound system.
HDMI™ (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is for use with a DVD, decoder or electrical equipment with digital audio and video output. It is designed for best performance with 1080i and 1080p high-definition video signals but will also accept and display VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p and 720p signals.
PC format signals will also display as shown on page 39.
NOTE:
Although this television is able to connect to HDMI equipment it is possible that some equipment may not operate correctly.
IN/OUT
. socket.
FIXING STRAP
CABLE HOLDER
The cable holder can
be used for aerial, media
MEDIA REC.
TV
SAT
A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the back of the television, therefore the relevant owners manuals for
recorder and audio cables. Do not use as a handle and remove all cables before moving the television.
all
additional equipment must be
referred to.
We recommend media recorder.
If connecting S-VIDEO equipment, set the See
page 32
.
SCART 1
for a decoder and
INPUT
If the television automatically switches over to monitor external equipment, return to normal television by pressing the desired programme position button. To recall external equipment, press
o
to select between
HDMI1, HDMI2
When the external input mode is selected while viewing DTV mode, the SCART socket does not output video/audio signals.
If
r
button is pressed while viewing DTV mode, the picture
or
DTV, EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4
ATV
.
on your screen and the SCART output will become a still picture.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
SCART 2
for
for a
EXT2
.
,
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CONNECTING YOUR TV
Connecting an HDMI™ or DVI device to the HDMI input
The HDMI input on your television receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI source device, or uncompressed digital video from a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) source device.
This input is designed to accept HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital-Content Protection) programme material in digital form from EIA/CEA-861-D–compliant devices (such as a set-top box or DVD player with HDMI or DVI output). For acceptable video signal formats, see page 39.
NOTE:
• Some early HDMI equipment may not work properly with
your latest HDMI TV, due to the adoption of a new standard.
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Please unplug your HDMI cable first and then try setting
to “
Off
Sync
”. Your early HDMI source should operate
properly with your television. See page 33.
• Supported Audio format: Linear PCM, sampling rate 32/
44.1/48kHz.
To connect an HDMI device
Connect an HDMI cable (type A connector) to the HDMI terminal.
For proper operation, it is recommended that you use an HDMI cable with the HDMI Logo ( ).
• If your HDMI connection is capable of 1080p and/or your
television is capable of refresh rates greater than 60Hz, you will need a Category 2 cable. Conventional HDMI/DVI cable may not work properly with this mode.
• HDMI cable transfers both video and audio. Separate
analogue audio cables are not required (see illustration).
• See “HDMI1 Audio” on page 33.
[1]
consumer electronic
To connect a DVI device
Connect an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (HDMI type A connector) to the HDMI1 terminal and audio cables to the HDMI1 (AUDIO) socket (see illustration).
• The recommended HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable length is 6.6 ft (2m).
• An HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable transfers video only. Separate analogue audio cables are required.
• See “HDMI1 Audio” on page 33.
Lip
Audio cable for HDMI to
television connection
(not supplied)
HDMI-to- DVI adapter Cable
DVI device
VIDEO AUDIO
L R
IN
OUT
R
L
NOTE:
To ensure that the HDMI or DVI device is reset properly, it is recommended that you follow these procedures:
• When turning on your electronic components, turn on the television first, and then the HDMI or DVI device.
• When turning off your electronic components, turn off the HDMI or DVI device first, and then the television.
DVI / HDCP
OUT
HDMI cable
HDMI device
VIDEO AUDIO
L R
IN
OUT
R
L
To view the HDMI device video, press the HDMI1 or HDMI2 mode.
HDMI OUT
o
button to select
[1] EIA/CEA-861-D compliance covers the transmission of uncompressed digital video with high-bandwidth digital content protection, which is being standardized for reception of high-definition video signals. Because this is an evolving technology, it is possible that some devices may not operate properly with the television. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered t rademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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CONNECTING YOUR TV
Connecting a computer
With an HDMI connection, you can watch your computer’s display on the television and hear the sound from the televisions speakers.
To connect a PC to the HDMI terminal
When connecting a PC to the HDMI terminal on the television, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable and an analogue audio cable. If connecting a PC with an HDMI terminal, use an HDMI cable (type A connector). A separate analogue cable is not necessary (see
page 8).
the back of your television
Computer
For acceptable PC and video signal formats, see page 39.
NOTE:
• The edges of the images may be hidden.
• If connecting a certain PC model with a unique PC signal, the PC signal may not be detected correctly.
HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable
Audio cable for PC to television connection
(not supplied)
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CONNECTING YOUR TV
Using the controls
Whilst all the necessary adjustments and controls for the television are made using the remote control, the buttons on the television may be used for some functions
.
COMMON INTERFACE The Common Interface is for a Conditional Access Module (CAM). Contact a service provider.
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Headphone jack
ORANGE LED - Programme timer set ( RED LED – Programme timer Active (
digital
digital
Switching on
If the RED LED is unlit check that the mains plug is connected to the power supply. If the picture does not appear press the remote control, it may take a few moments. The GREEN LED will be lit.
To put the television into Standby press control. To view the television press take a few seconds to appear.
1
on the remote
1
again. The picture may
1
on
Using the remote control
M
on the remote control to see the menus.
Press The menu appears as a list of five topics. As each symbol is
selected by pressing remote control, its respective options will appear below.
NOTE:
The same menu is displayed in DTV (Digital TV) and ATV (Analogue TV) modes; however some items are greyed out in each case.
I
or i on the navigation ring on the
only)
only)
GREEN LED – Power on
To use the options, press move up and down through them and required choice. Follow the on-screen instructions. The functions of each menu are described in detail throughout the manual.
Using the controls
To alter the volume press – To alter the programme position press Press
MENU
options. Press To select an external input, press
input source is selected as described on
Please always refer to the owner’s manual of the equipment to be connected for full details.
Please n ote:
from all speakers.
and I, i, U or u to control the sound and picture
MENU
to finish.
Inserting the headphone plug will mute the sound
StandbyRED LED – Standby
U
and u on the remote control to
2
Q
, I or i to select the
+.
b p B
o
until the appropriate
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Startup Application
Before switching on the television put your decoder and media recorder to connected. To set up the television use the buttons on the remote control as detailed on page 6.
a
Press the 1 button. The appear. This screen will appear the first time that the television is switched on and each time " executed.
Quick Setup
Menu Language English
Country France
Primary Subtitle Language
Secondary Subtitle Language
Primary Audio Language
Secondary Audio Language
b
Press I or i to select the menu language
English
.
Country
is fixed to
c
Press u to highlight
Secondary Subtitle Language, Primary Audio Language
I
or i to select your preferred language.
Standby
if they are
Quick Setup
Quick Setup
France
in this model.
Primary Subtitle Language,
or
Secondary Audio Language
screen will
Reset TV
English
French
English
French
Français
and use
" is
or
SETTING UP YOUR TV
The
Auto Tuning
results screen will display the
services that are found.
Auto Tuning
DTV Services Found :77 ATV Services Found: 12
DTV
Pos. Name
e
Press I or i to view the
ATV
1
TF1
6
M6
9
W9
10
TMC
11
NT1
12
NRJ12
21
Canal21
DTV
(digital channel) or
(analogue channel) lists.
Auto Tuning
DTV Services Found :77 ATV Services Found: 14 DTV Pos. Name
f
Use u or U to move through the list to select a channel then press
NOTE:
ATV
0
VCR
1
TF1
2
SKY NEWS
3
CNN1
4 5 6
Q
to view.
The time will be set automatically by transmission but can be advanced or decreased by up to 3 hours using
Local Time Setting
Ch.
35
24 24 35 24 35
English
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ATV
Ch.
C60
C43
C22 C40
C3 S51 S10
.
d
Press Q to display the To execute press
Q
again.
Auto Tuning
Auto Tuning
highlight
Start Scan
The television will start to search for available ATV and DTV channels. The progress bar will indicate the scan status.
You must allow the television to complete the
search.
Auto Tuning
Progress Found
DTV Tune 3% 2 ATV Tune Waiting...
Channel: C7
When the search is complete the television will automatically select position one.
startup screen.
and
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PLEASE NOTE
The
Quick Setup
time from the
menu can also be displayed at any
SETUP
menu.
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Auto Tuning
NOTE:
As new services are broadcast it will be necessary to re-
tune the television in order to view them.
Auto Tuning
It is recommended that Auto Tuning is run periodically to ensure that all new services are added
and settings, i.e. favourites and locked channels, will be lost.
a
English
b
will completely re-tune the television and can be
used to up date the channel list.
. All current channels
Press M and use I or i to select Use
u
to highlight
SETUP
Menu Language English
Country
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning DTV Settings AV Connection
Picture Position
A screen will appear warning that previous programmes and settings will be deleted.
Auto Tuning
Previous settings will be lost! Press EXIT for no change.
Auto Tuning
Start Scan
DTV and ATVTuning Mode
SETUP
menu.
. Press Q.
France
Auto Channel Update
Auto Channel Update
If the standby mode, Digital Tuning is automatically executed and any new channels are stored.
a
Press M, and select
b
Use u to highlight
c
Press u to select
i
to select On.
Analogue
digital
This is a of both lifetime of this set it is very likely that be switched off to allow for more new
This ‘switch-off’ will happen in a number of phases, which will be advertised in your area well in adva nce. It is recommended that at each phase the television is re-tuned to ensure that existing and new disruption.
television which is integrated to allow the use
digital
and
digital
is set to On, when the TV is in
SETUP
menu.
DTV Settings
Auto Channel Update
and press Q.
switch-off
analogue
services. However, during the
analogue
digital
services can be viewed without
and use I or
services will
services.
I
or i to select
Use highlight the
Auto Tuning
The television will start to search for all available DTV and/or ATV services.
You must allow the television to complete the search.
When the search is complete the will display the services found.
c
Use u or U to move through the list to select a channel then press
Start Scan
.
Q
to view.
DTV and ATV, DTV
and press Q to continue with
Auto Tuning
or
ATV
, then
screen
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SETTING UP YOUR TV
DTV Settings
Channels
The channel order may be changed to suit your personal preference.
a
Press M, and select
b
Use u to highlight
SETUP
Menu Language English
Country
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
DTV Settings
AV Connection
Picture Position
c
Select
Channels
press
Q
.
DTV Settings
Channels
Channel Options TV/Radio Mode Subtitle and Audio PIN Setting
Parental Control
Local Time Setting
Common Interface
Auto Channel Update
d
With the list of channels showing use u or U to highlight the channel you want to
Channels
Pos. Name
M6
6 9
W9
11
NT1
31
PARIS PREMIERE
34
AB1
36
TF6
800
FlowerGd 6Mbs
801
FlowerGd 4Mbs
e
Use u or U to move through the list to your position. As you do so the other channels will move to make room.
SETUP
DTV Settings
from the
menu.
and press Q.
France
DTV Settings
All Channels
move
menu and
11:51
Off
and press Q.
Type
preferred
f
Press Q to store your move. Repeat as necessary, then press
P
.
The Skip setting for the highlighted channel can be switched between “Set/Not Set” by pressing the button on the remote control. This feature allows you to set channels that will be skipped when are used to tune. However, these channels will still be available by direct number entry (when tuned a icon will be displayed in the banner to indicate as a skipped channel).
Channels
Pos. Name
Codec
805 806 807 808 809
810
811 812
16:9
ITV1 ITV3 ITV2 ITV4
CITV
Channel 4 More 4
Manual Tuning
This feature is available for service engineers or can be
used for direct channel entry if the multiplex channel
a
Select
DTV Manual Tuning
and press
b
Enter the multiplex number using the number buttons or use
I
or i to adjust the number up or down and then
press
Q
that multiplex.
DTV Manual Tuning
UHF DIGITAL FORTY FOUR
Signal Strength
Pos.New Name
831 832 833 834 835
When the multiplex is found any channels that are not currently in the channel list will be added and the channel information at the top of the screen will be updated.
c
Repeat as necessary. Press P to finish.
is known.
Q
.
. The television will automatically search for
WEAK STRONG
16 New channels - Total 26
FTV Guide D44 D44-News D44 D44-NSW
from the
SETUP
Quality
Pb or
Type
menu
34
GOOD
RED
8
Type
PB
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SETTING UP YOUR TV
ATV Manual Tuning
Tuning
The television can be tuned-in manually using
Tuning
. For example: if the television cannot be connected to a media recorder/decoder with a SCART lead or when you want to tune-in a station on another
Use I and i to move across the screen and select any of the ATV Manual Tuning options. Then use
ATV Manual Tuning
System: L
L
1 S C 22 0 V C R
U or u
English
123 4 5 6 7 8 9
1
Position:
The number to be pressed on the remote control to tune the channel.
2
System:
Specific to certain areas.
3
Colour System:
Factory set to Auto, should only be changed if problems are experienced, i.e. NTSC input from external source.
4
Skip:
8
means nothing has been stored or the facility to skip
the channel is ON. See page 15.
5
Channel:
The channel classification and the channel number on which a station is being broadcast.
6
Search:
Search up and down for a signal.
7
Fine Tuning:
Only used if interference/weak signal is experienced. See page 36.
8
Station:
Station identification. Use the U or u and I or i buttons to enter up to seven characters.
To allocate a position on the television for a decoder and media recorder: turn the decoder on, insert a pre-recorded film in the media recorder and press PLAY, then manually tune.
ATV Manual
System
.
to adjust the settings.
a
Press M and using I or i select the With
u
highlight
ATV Manual Tuning
to select.
SETUP
Menu Language English
Country
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning DTV Settings
AV Connection Picture Position
b
Use U or u to highlight the position required suggest
Pos. 0
for a media recorder.
ATV Manual Tuning
Pos. Channel Station
1
C2
2
S10 C7
3 4
S40
5
C22
6
C25
7
C28
8
C30
Different
Channel
numbers may be displayed.
c
Press Q to select. If the channel is set to skip, must be removed before storing.
ATV Manual Tuning
System: L
L
1 A C 2 0
d
Press i to select
System
and use U or u to change if
required.
e
Then press i to select
f
Press U or u to begin the search. The search symbol
Search
.
will flash.
ATV Manual Tuning
Search:
1 C 2 0 LA
SETUP
menu.
and press Q
France
e.g.
Skip
we
14
g
Each signal will show on the television, if it is not your media recorder, press search.
h
When your media recorder signal is found, press i to move along to required characters,
ATV Manual Tuning
Station: VCR
1 A C 2 0 V C R L
i
Press Q to store.
j
Repeat for each
M
to return to the list of channels and select the next
number to tune.
k
Press P when you have finished.
l
To name external equipment,
o
to select o2, then select
the
SETUP
menu.
m
Press i to select the required characters.
Manual Settings
Label: DVD
EXT2 A D V D
U
or u again to restart the
Station
. With U, u, I and i put in the
e.g. VCR
.
position
you want to tune or, press
e.g.
DVD on EXT2, press
Manual Settings
Label
then using U, u, I and i put in
from
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Skip
To prevent certain channels from being viewed, positions can be
skipped. The remote control must be removed as the channels
will still be available using the number buttons. Channels can
then be watched as normal using the controls on the television,
but the television will not show the skipped channel positions.
a
Select
ATV Manual Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
Pos. Channel Station
1
C2
2
S10 C7
3 4
S40 BBC1
5 6
C25
7
C28
8
C30
b
Use U or u to highlight the position to be skipped and press
Q
to select.
c
Press i to select
d
Use U or u to turn Press
8
ATV Manual Tuning
Skip: On
Q
on the screen indicates a skipped position.
1 A C 2 0 L
Skip
.
.
Skip
on.
from the
BBC1C22
SETUP
menu.
English
PLEASE NOTE
This television has direct channel entry if the channel numbers are known. Select the
ATV Manual Tuning
Enter the
Position number
standard (terrestrial) channels or channels and the store.
Channel
screen in
System
S
for cable
Step 3
, then C for
, the
number. Press Q to
.
15
e
Press M and repeat from
Each position has to be
Skip
off, repeat the procedure for each position.
Skipped positions or by the controls on the television, but accessed by the number buttons on the remote control.
cannot
Step 2
individually
be selected by
or press P.
selected. To turn
PB and
can
still be
Pb
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Sorting positions
Channels may be moved and stored to the position of your
a
Select
ATV Manual Tuning
b
With the list of channels now showing use U or u to highlight the channel you want to
The selected channel will be moved to the right of the screen.
ATV Manual Tuning
Pos. Channel Station
English
c
d
2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8
Use U or u to move through the list to your position. As you do so the other channels will move to make room.
Press I to store your move.
Repeat as necessary, then press
S10 C7
C40 C22 C2 C25 C28 C30
choice.
from the
move
BBC1 BBC1
P
SETUP
.
menu.
and press i.
preferred
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
General controls
Selecting positions
To select a position use the numbered buttons on the remote control.
Positions can also be selected using To revert to the previous position press . To display on-screen information
stereo/mono signal, press . Press again to cancel.
The Time Display –
The time display facility allows the current (text service) time to
Press see a time display from the broadcaster. It will remain on screen for about 5 seconds.
NOTE:
be seen on the television screen.
D
whilst watching a normal television broadcast to
This display may not be available in some cases.
Stereo and Bilingual transmissions
For ATV programmes
If stereo or dual language broadcasts are transmitted the word Stereo or Dual will appear on the screen each time positions are
changed, disappearing after a few seconds. If the broadcast is
Stereo… Bilingual…
transmitted the word programme number and if the word
s
For DTV programmes
For stereo or dual mono broadcasts, press s and use I or
i
For multi-audio track broadcasts, press change the audio language (see ‘Audio language’ on page 30).
not in stereo the word Mono will appear.
Press s to select
Bilingual transmissions are rare. If they are
Dual
to select
Dual 1, Dual 2
to select settings.
Mode Display Pressing
Stereo Stereo S Left S Right
Dual mono Dual 1
Mono
Surround
PB and
Pb.
i.e.
position, input mode or
analogue
Stereo
will display. Choose the required
Dual
or
Mono
or
Mono
appears press
.
only
.
i
S
Dual 2 S Dual
s
repeatedly to
Sound controls
Volume controls and mute sound
Volume
Press Y or y to adjust the volume.
Sound Mute
Press once to turn the sound off and again to cancel.
Bass, Treble and Balance
The sound controls are accessible in
a
Press M and I or i to select
SOUND
Dual
Bass
Treble Balance Stable Sound Bass Boost
Bass Boost Level
Dynamic Range Control
b
Press u to highlight
i
to change the setting.
Bass Boost
Bass Boost
speakers. The difference will only be noticeable on sound with
a
b
enhances the depth of the sound on the TV
a strong bass.
In the
SOUND
Use
Then press u to highlight
I
or i adjust to suit your preference.
SOUND
Dual Bass Treble
Balance Stable Sound Bass Boost
Bass Boost Level
Dynamic Range Control
menu press u to highlight
I
or i to select On.
digital
modes.
SOUND
0
0 0
50
Bass, Treble
Bass Boost Level
0 0
0
50
or
and
analogue
.
Dual 1
Off Off
On
Balance
Bass Boost
Dual 1
Off On
On
and I or
and using
English
.
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Dual
If a programme or film is being broadcast with a soundtrack in
more than one language, the
a
Press M and select the
b
Use u to highlight between
Dual 1
The
Stable Sound
speakers, preventing the extreme changes in volume that can
occur when channels are changed or a programme switches to
English
a
Select the
b
Use u to highlight select
feature limits high volume levels on the TV
SOUND
On
or
DUAL
between them.
or
feature allows selection
SOUND
Dual
then press I or i to choose
Dual 2
.
Stable Sound
a commercial.
menu.
Stable Sound
Off
.
menu.
®
then press I or i to
Dynamic Range Control
This feature allows control of audio compression for some
digital TV programmes except MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 audio.
a
Select the
SOUND
menu.
b
Use u to highlight press
I
or i to select On or
SOUND
Dual
Bass
Treble
Balance
Stable Sound
Bass Boost
Bass Boost Level
Dynamic Range Control
NOTE:
If the
features are both set to
Stable Sound
Dynamic Range Control
Off
.
Dual 1
0
0
0
Off
Off
50
50
On
and
Dynamic Range Control
On
, each effect may not be noticeable.
then
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Widescreen viewing
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Depending on the type of broadcast being transmitted, programmes can be viewed in a number of formats. Press repeatedly to select between
and
14:9
Cinema 1, Subtitle
.
Native, Wide, Super Live 2, Cinema 2, 4:3, Super Live 1,
SUPER LIVE 1
This setting will enlarge a 4:3 image
to fit the screen by stretching the
image horizontally and vertically,
holding better proportions at the
centre of the image. Some distortion
may occur.
SUPER LIVE 2
If a ‘side panel format’ signal is
being received this setting will
enlarge the image to fit the screen by
stretching the image horizontally
and vertically, holding better
proportions at the centre of the
image. Some distortion may occur.
CINEMA 1
When watching ‘letterbox format’
films/video tapes, this setting will eliminate or reduce the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen by zooming in and selecting the image
without distortion.
CINEMA 2
English
SUBTITLE
14:9
When watching ‘all sides panel
format’ films/video tapes, th is setting
will eliminate or reduce the black
bars at all sides of the screen by
zooming in and selecting the image
without distortion.
When subtitles are included on a
letterbox format broadcast, this
setting will raise the pic ture to ensure
that all the text is displayed.
Use this setting when watching a
14:9 broadcast.
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SUBTITLE
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
WIDE
Use this setting when watching a
widescreen DVD, widescreen video
tape or a 16:9 broadcast (when
available). Due to the range of
widescreen formats (16:9, 14:9,
20:9 etc.) black bars may be visible
on the top and bottom of the screen.
4:3
Use this setting to view a true 4:3
broadcast.
English
When using a PC connected via HDMI
this setting will show the picture
NATIVE
PC NORMAL
PC WIDE
Press to display the list of available widescreen formats. Use
U
and u to highlight the required format and Q to select.
AV format PC format
Picture Size
Native
Wide
Super Live 2 Cinema 2 4:3 Super Live 1 Cinema 1 Subtitle 14:9
without over scan, i.e. WYSIWYG. This option is only available when
watching video signal source via
When using a PC connected via HDMI, this setting will show the
picture without over scan, i.e.
This option is only available when
watching PC signal source via HDMI.
When using a PC connected via HDMI, this setting will show the
picture without over scan and side
This option is only available when
watching PC signal source via HDMI.
Picture Size
HDMI.
WYSIWYG.
panel.
PC Normal
PC Wide
Using the special functions to change the size of the displayed image (i.e. changing the height/width ratio) for the purposes of public display or commercial gain may infringe on copyright laws.
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Picture controls
Most of the picture controls and functions are available in both
PLEASE NOTE: features not available will be greyed
.
out
The picture position may be adjusted to suit personal preference
and can be particularly useful for external inputs.
a
In the highlighted.
SETUP
Menu Language English
Country
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
DTV Settings
AV Connection
Picture Position
b
Press Q to view the options available for the picture format that has been selected.
c
Press U and u to select an option, then I or i to adjust the settings.
The options alter depending on currently selected widescreen format and the input signal.
In
Cinema 2
digital
Picture Position
SETUP
menu press u until
:
and
analogue
Picture Position
France
modes.
is
Adjusting the
a
In the
Settings
PICTURE
Picture Settings
Active Backlight Control
3D Colour Management
Base Colour Adjustment
MPEG NR
DNR
b
In the
Backlight
c
Press I or i to adjust.
Picture Settings
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
Black/White Level
Cinema Mode
Backlight
Backlight
PICTURE
Picture Settings
can improve the clarity of the screen
when viewing.
menu press u to select
, then press Q.
.
Picture
On
Off
Off
Low
menu press u to select
100
100
50
50
-1
-1
High
On
English
Picture Position
Horizontal Position
Vertical Position
0
0
Reset
To return to the original factory settings select the
Picture Position
menu and press Q.
Reset
in
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Picture preferences
This television offers the choice of personalising the picture
style. Press to view the different styles available:
Dynamic, Standard, Movie, Game*
and
PC**
are preset
options and affect many features/settings within the television.
You can customise current picture mode settings as desired. For
example, while selecting "
following items, such as
Colour, Tint, Sharpness, Black/White Level, Cinema
and
Colour Temperature
Game
mode is available in external input mode (other than aerial input). When you select Game mode, suitable widescreen formats will be selected.
PC
mode is available in HDMI input mode.
Select
Picture Settings
Picture Settings
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
Black/White Level
Cinema Mode
Use I or i to adjust the
Tint
and
Sharpness
English
Mode
*
**
a
b
Dynamic
," if you change the
Backlight, Contrast, Brightness
, your new setting is stored as
"
User Setting
."
from the
100
100
50
50
-1
-1
PICTURE
High
On
menu.
Contrast, Brightness, Colour
.
Black/White Level
Black/White Level
a
In the
White Level
Picture Settings
increases the strength of dark areas of the
picture which improves the definition.
Picture Settings
menu press u until
is highlighted.
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
Black/White Level
Cinema Mode
100
100
50
50
-1
-1
Black/
High
On
Cinema Mode
If there are lines or jagged edges in the film or programme
being viewed, selecting
a
In the
Cinema Mode
,
b
Press I or i to select On or
NOTE:
mode may not work correctly.
Cinema Mode
can help correct this by
smoothing out the picture.
Picture Settings
menu press u to select
.
Off
When a DVD with subtitles is being played this
Colour Temperature
Colour Temperature
a
b
,
the picture by increasing the red or blue tint.
In the
Temperature
Press I or i to select your preference.
Picture Settings
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
Black/White Level
Cinema Mode
Colour Temperature
increases the ‘warmth’ or ‘coolness’ of
Picture Settings
menu press u until
is highlighted and press Q.
Cool, Natural
100
50
50
-1
-1
.
Colour
or
Warm
to suit
High
On
Cool
b
Press I or i to select
Low, Middle, High
effect depends on the broadcast and is most noticeable on dark colours.
or
Off
. The
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
3D Colour Management
When
3D Colour Management
Colour Adjustment’ feature to become available.
a
In the
PICTURE
Management
PICTURE
PICTURE
Picture Settings
Active Backlight Control
3D Colour Management
Base Colour Adjustment
MPEG NR
DNR
b
Press I or i to select On or
is set to On it allows the ‘Base
menu press u to select
.
Off
.
3D Colour
On
On
Off
Low
Base Colour Adjustment
The
Base Colour Adjustment
individual colours to suit personal preference. This can be useful
a
b
when using an external source.
In the
PICTURE
Adjustment
Press U or u to select an option, then i to move to the adjustment window.
Base Colour Adjustment
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta Cyan
feature allows the adjustment of
menu press u to select
, then press Q.
Hue Saturation
-1Red
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1
Reset
Base Colour
Brightness
Active Backlight Control
When
automatically optimise the backlighting levels for dark scenes.
a
b
Active Backlight Control
In the
PICTURE
Backlight Control
Press I or i to select On or
menu press u to select
.
is activated it will
Off
.
Active
MPEG NR – Noise Reduction
When watching a DVD the compression may cause some words
or picture elements to become distorted or pixelated.
Using the
MPEG NR
feature reduces this effect by smoothing
out the edges.
a
Select
MPEG NR
from the
PICTURE
to select preference.
Low, Middle, High
or
Off
to suit your
menu. Use I or i
DNR – Digital Noise Reduction
DNR
enables you to ‘soften’ the screen representation of a
weak signal to reduce the noise effect.
a
Select
DNR
from the
PICTURE
menu.
b
Use I or i to select The differences may not always be noticeable (for the best result use lower settings as picture quality can be lost if the setting is too high).
Low, Middle, High, Auto
or
Off
English
.
c
Press I or i to select then press
To return to the original factory settings select and press
Hue, Saturation
U
or u to adjust the settings as required.
Hue Saturation Brightness
-1Red -1 -1
Q
.
or
Brightness
Reset
,
23
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Automatic Format (Widescreen)
When this television receives a true Widescreen picture and
Auto format
Widescreen format, irrespective of the television’s previous
a
English
b
is On, it will automatically be displayed in
setting.
Press M and I or i to select the
FUNCTION
Teletext Panel Lock
Auto Format
4:3 Stretch Blue Screen Side Panel
Press u to highlight
On
or
Off
Auto Format
.
FUNCTION
Auto
Off
On
Off On
, then I or i to select
4:3 Stretch
When
4:3 Stretch
changes 4:3 programmes into full screen picture.
a
In the
Stretch
b
Press I or i to select On or
is activated the size switching system
FUNCTION
.
menu press u to highlight
Off
.
Picture still
This feature is used to hold a still image on the screen.
Press r to hold an image on the screen, press r again to cancel.
menu.
3
4:3
Panel lock
Panel lock
a
When buttons on the television are pressed.
is pressed the television will switch off and can only be brought out of standby by using the remote control.
disables the buttons on the television. All buttons on
the remote control can still be used.
From the choose
On
FUNCTION
Teletext
Panel Lock
Auto Format 4:3 Stretch Blue Screen Side Panel
Panel Lock
FUNCTION
is On, a reminder will appear when the
or
Off
using I or i.
menu select
If the standby button
Panel Lock
Auto
Off
On Off On
3
and
Blue Screen
When
Blue Screen
sound will be muted on analogue channels and external input
a
In the
Screen
b
Press I or i to select On or
is sel ected the screen w il l turn blue an d the
modes when no signal is received.
FUNCTION
.
menu press u to highlight
Off
.
Blue
Side panel adjustment
The
Side Panel
side of the screen when in 4:3 or 14:9 format. This helps prevent
image retention of the band and can also make viewing in
a
b
feature lightens or darkens the band on each
bright or dark conditions more comfortable.
In the
FUNCTION
highlighted.
Press I or i to adjust.
menu press u until
Side Panel
is
24
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
The timers
Programme Timers –
This feature will set the television to go to a specific channel at a certain time. It can be used to view a particular programme,
or by setting the mode to daily or weekly, can be used to view a
a
Press M and I or i to select the
TIMERS
b
Press u to select
c
Press u if necessary to select an open timer position, then press on screen.
d
Press U and u to go through the list adding the details of the programme by using the number buttons and and
series of programmes.
Programme Timers
Sleep Timer
Programme Timers
Q
. The
i
to make selections.
SET TIMER
digital
only
TIMERS
menu.
00:00
, then press Q.
menu will now appear
The television can be set to turn itself
a
Press M and I or i to select the
TIMERS
Programme Timers
Sleep Timer
b
Press u to select buttons to set the required time. For example, to switch the television off in one and a half hours enter 01:30, or press
i/I
minutes.
c
Press P to finish.
d
To cancel the setting.
I
to increase/decrease in steps of 10
Sleep Timer
of time.
Sleep Timer
Sleep Timer
, enter zero in the above
Off
after a certain length
TIMERS
menu.
00:00
. Use the number
English
SET TIMER 18:23 Tue, 6 Dec
Channel
Date Start Time End Time Repeat
e
When all the details have been entered press Q to save the timer.
The ORANGE/RED programme timer indicator on the front of the television will be lit (see page 37 for details).
PLEASE NOTE:
information screen will appear offering the option of watching or cancelling the programme. The menus and other channels will not be available during the timed programme unless the programme timer is cancelled.
When a timed programme is about to start, an
6 M6
Tue, 06 Dec
18:46 18:46 Once
25
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Digital on-screen information and Programme Guide
When viewing in information and programme guide provide access to programme details for all available channels.
a
Press , the information screen will appear giving details of the channel and programme currently being viewed.
English
4 CANAL+
English
b
Press U or u to select the “ information guide.
c
To record the following programme, select " press
Now
SD 16:9
Next
Also
Q
digital
Information
City Hospital
. The
SET TIMER
mode, the on-screen
18:20 Tue, 6 Dec
18:00 - 18:35
15 min left
News
18:35- 18:57
Now
”, “
Next
” or “
screen will appear.
Next
Also
" and,
On-screen Information icons
Icon Description
Service info Service type (TV, Radio)
Skip
Audio info Mono
Stereo
Dual mono
Surround
Audio/Subtitle info Hard of Hearing
Event info HD, SD Video format (HD, SD)
16:9, 4:3 Video Aspect
Teletext
Subtitle (Single, Multi)
Multi-audio track
0, 4 – 18 Parental rating
Encrypted
Timer info Timer status
SET TIMER 18:25 Tue, 6 Dec
Tue, 06 Dec 18:35-18:57 4 CANAL+ Le JT de Canal+
Start Time
End Time
Repeat
d
The details of the programme will have been added to the timer. Press
To indicate that a timer has been set, a clock icon will be displayed in the information screen.
e
Press u to select have started on other channels will be provided. Use or
i
to change the display contents.
Q
to save.
Next
and
Also
fields of the
Also
. Details of programmes that
18:35
18:57
Once
I
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Guide
a
Select the on-screen guide by pressing guide screen will appear highlighting details of the channel and programme currently being viewed. This may take a few moments to appear.
Thu6Fri 7 Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon10 Tue 1 Wed12 Thu13
All Channels
6 M6
9 W9
11 NT1
31 PARIS PREMIERE
34 AB1
800 FlowerGd 6Mbs
801 FlowerGd 4Mbs
802 FlowerGd 2Mbs 804 Codec 4:3
806 ITV1
807 ITV3 808 ITV2
809 ITV4
b
c
d
e
18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00
09
33
LES SIM...
09
LES SIMPSON
10
SUMMERLAND
08
Nicky La...
06
MA SORCIE...
00
Evamag
21 jump street27Jerry Springer Show14City guys54L...
06
LES SIM...
Street fight...32Dragon B...59Dragon B...24K 2000
TOP MODEL
53
SUMMERLAND
39
HAPPY DAYS39HAPPY DAYS
You can switch the time scale to 1.25 or 2.5 hours by pressing the
NOTE:
RED
button.
Only channels selected by the TV/Radio Mode
are displayed. Skipped channels are not displayed.
Press I or i for information on other programmes scheduled for the channel selected.
For details of other programmes currently available, press
U
and u to scroll up and down the channel list. As channels are selected details of the programme currently being broadcast will appear. Press view information for future programmmes.
For information on a highlighted programme press
.
NOTE:
In order for the recording operation to work properly, the media recorder must be set to the same time as the TV. Regarding the process for recording, please refer to the owner’s manual of the recording equipment.
Press z to move the press
Z
to go bac k. P ressi ng ccor CC will move the
Guide
forwards or backwards a page at a time.
Press P
b
to advance to the next page, press PB to go
Guide
forward by 24 hours,
back to the previous page.
GUIDE
, the
18:24 Thu, 6 Dec
44
LES SIM...
48
17
I
or i to
Genre selection/searching
From the guide screen, you can use the genre selection and
a
Press the
Genre Colour Setup
Genre Colour Setup
Movies
b
With the focus on a particular genre, press the desired colour key to assign. Four colours will be available to set. Press
c
Press the screen.
Genre Search 18:26 Tue, 6 Dec
Movies 34 AB1 31 PARIS PREMIERE 11 NT1 9 W9 34 AB1 11 NT1
31
PARIS PREMIERE 9 W9 11 NT1
PARIS PREMIERE
31
11 NT1 11 NT1 34 AB
d
Press I or i to select the genre. Programmes listed will change for the new genre. Press particular programme.
e
When a current programme is selected, pressing Q will tune to that programme. When a future programme is selected, pressing
TIMER
f
For information on a highlighted programme press
g
To exit the screen, press the
search features.
YELLOW
button from the guide screen. The
window will appear.
Colour Setup
M
to go back to the guide screen.
GREEN
button to access the
Hard Rain Red Corner
The Lawnmower Man A Vow to Kill Parenthood Body and Soul The Nun’s Story Red Corner The Real Blonde Critters Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom The jackal Coup De Ville
Menu
Back
Wed,27 Apr 0:15- 1:45 Wed,27 Apr 22:15- 23:55
Thu,28 Apr 1:20- 3:00 Fri,29 Apr 1:30- 3:00 Sat,30 Apr 0:45- 2:40 Sat,30 Apr 1:15- 3:00 Sat,30 Apr 15:00- 17:30 Sat,30 Apr 23:20- 1:15 Sun,1 May 0:40- 2:00 Sun,1 May 0:40- 2:20 Sun,1 May 21:10- 23:20 Sun,1 May 23:20- 1:15 Mon,1 May 1:10- 3:00
U
or u to highlight a
Q
will open the
menu.
.
Genre Search
and go back to the guide
GREEN
button.
Genre Search
English
SET
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Digital settings – parental control
In order to prevent viewing of unsuitable films and programmes, channels and menus can be locked. These can then only be accessed with a security code PIN when in
a
Press M and i to select the
b
Use u to select
English
SETUP
Menu Language English
Country
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
DTV Settings
AV Connection
Picture Position
c
Press u to highlight
DTV Settings
Channels Channel Options TV/Radio Mode
Subtitle and Audio
PIN Setting
Parental Control
Local Time Setting
Common Interface
Auto Channel Update
digital
mode.
Setting the PIN
SETUP
DTV Settings
then press Q.
PIN Setting
menu.
France
then press Q.
All Channels
18:28
Off
Parental Setup
The Parental Control feature allows you to block programmes according to their rating levels. If a PIN has been set, you will
need to enter it before adjusting the level.
a
In the
Parental Control
Parental Setup
Parental Control
Parental Setup None
b
Use I or i to choose options (
18)).
To view blocked programmes, enter the PIN. To reactivate the Parental Control, turn the TV off and then on again.
menu press u to select
.
None
or age settings (4-
d
Using the number buttons enter a four digit number. Once entered you will be prompted to confirm by entering again.
PIN Setting
Enter PIN Code:
Confirm PIN Code:
The PIN number is now set.
If the PIN code has been set, when
Reset TV
are executed, entering the PIN will be
necessary.
* * * *
Auto Tune
and
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Digital settings – Channel Options
Selecting favourite channels
Favourite Channels
are watched most. Four lists can be created, these can be a
a
From the
Channel Options
Channel Options
Pos. Type Name
6
9 11 31 34 36
800 801
b
Use U u I i to go through the list of channels. Press
Q
the box as they are selected.
To select all channels in the highlighted column, press the highlighted column, press the
creates a list of the
mixture of television and radio channels.
DTV Settings
and press Q.
M6 W9 NT1 PARIS PREMIERE AB1 TF6 FlowerGd 6Mbs FlowerGd 4Mbs
to select the ones required. A tick will appear in
RED
button. To erase all channels in the
digital
channels that
menu press u to select
Fav.
1234
GREEN
button.
Favourite Channel Lists
Locking channels
Locking Channels
a
From the
Channel Options
b
Press i repeatedly to select the Locked Channel list.
c
Use U and u to go through the list of channels. Press
Q
the box.
If a PIN has already been set, PIN entry will be required to set the locked channnels.
Channel Options
d
Press P.
e
From this point on, when any of the channels in the
Locked Channel
entered before they can be accessed.
stops the viewing of
can only be accessed by entering the PIN.
DTV Settings
and press Q.
to select the ones required. A tick will appear in
Pos. Type Name
800 801
6
9 11 31 34 36
M6 W9 NT1 PARIS PREMIERE AB1 TF6 FlowerGd 6Mbs FlowerGd 4Mbs
list are selected the PIN must be
digital
menu press u to select
Fav.
1234
channels, they
English
a
Press the
TV/FAV RADIO
will appear. Press Favourites 1-4. The number of favourites available depends on how many lists have been created.
Channel Lists
800 FlowerGd 6Mbs 801 FlowerGd 4Mbs
802 FlowerGd 2Mbs 804 Codec 4:3
806 ITV1
b
Press U or u to highlight a channel and press Q to watch.
All Channels 6 M6
9 W9
11 NT1 31 PARIS PREMIERE 34 AB1
button. The
I
or i to select TV/Radio Mode and
Channel Lists
This feature determines the channel list profile that will be
applied to regular channel changing, the programme guide,
and the
a
From the
TV/Radio Mode
b
Use I or i to select
NOTE:
and type of channel, however channels that are not in the currently selected list can still be selected by direct position number entry.
TV/Radio Mode
TV/FAV RADIO
DTV Settings
When setting to TV or
PB
button will now only access that particular
button in digital mode.
menu press U or u to select
.
All Channels, TV
RADIO
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or
RADIO
, using the
.
Pb
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Digital settings – other settings
Subtitles
In digital mode, this feature will show subtitles on the screen in
the selected language provided they are being broadcast.
a
In the
SETUP
menu press u to select
b
Press Q, then press U and u to highlight
and Audio
c
English
Press u to select or
Subtitle and Audio
d
Press u to select
Normal
e
Press u to select
Secondary Subtitle Language
select an option.
The
Off
subtitle is available.
.
Subtitle
Off
.
Subtitle
Subtitle Type Primary Subtitle Language Secondary Subtitle Language Audio Type Primary Audio Language Secondary Audio Language
or
Hard of Hearing
SUBTITLE
, and to select subtitle language if more than one
button can also be used to select On or
and use I or i to select On
Subtitle Type
Primary Subtitle Language
DTV Settings
Subtitle
Off
Normal French
English
Normal French
English
and use I or i to select
.
and use I or i to
or
Common Interface
The Common Interface Slot, situated on the side of the
television, enables the insertion of a CAM (Conditional Access
Module) and card. These are purchased from a service provider
and allow additional subscription broadcasts to be viewed. For
a
.
b
c
information see a service provider.
Insert the CAM and card into the Common Interface Slot, following the instructions provided with the CAM. A box will appear on screen to confirm that the CAM has been inserted.
In the
DTV Settings
Common Interface
Details of the CAM should now be available.
menu press U or u to select
and press Q.
Audio languages
This feature allows a programme or film to be viewed with a
choice of soundtrack language, provided they are currently
a
In the
Audio Type of Hearing
b
Press u to select
Secondary Audio Language
an option.
If more than one soundtrack is available, use the button to select between them.
being broadcast.
Subtitle and Audio
and use I or i to select
.
Primary Audio Language
menu press u to select
Normal
or
Hard
and use I or i to select
or
s
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Software Upgrade
Version
This feature can be used to check the version of software
a
From the
Information
SETUP
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning DTV Settings
AV Connection Picture Position Quick Setup Software Upgrade
System Information
b
Press Q to display the
System Information
When
Auto Upgrade
television will automatically upgrade while in standby if new
a
From the
Software Upgrade
b
Press u to select
c
Use I or i to select On or
currently installed.
SETUP
menu press U or u to select
.
Software Version
Software Version
AV565D
1.1.32.0
Feb 25 2008 - 01:06:35
FW: 17
Auto Upgrade
is set to On (default setting), the
software is available.
SETUP
menu press U or u to select
and press Q.
Auto Upgrade
Off
.
System
.
.
Searching for New Software
If preferred, software upgrades can be searched for manually
a
In the select
b
Press Q. The television will automatically start searching for a software upgrade, the progress bar will move along the line.
SEARCHING FOR NEW SOFTWARE Searching for a new software upgrade for this TV.
If an upgrade is found the television will automatically start downloading. If not, a screen will appear stating that an upgrade is unavailable.
Search for New Software
using
Software Upgrade Search for New Software
Searching
.
menu press U or u to
.
Reset TV
Selecting
Reset TV
will reset all TV settings, including stored
channels, to their original factory values.
a
In the
SETUP
highlighted.
SETUP
DTV Manual Tuning DTV Settings
AV Connection Picture Position Quick Setup Software Upgrade System Information
Reset TV
b
Press Q to select. A screen will appear warning that all settings will be lost. Press
When the set powers back on, the will appear. Press then auto tune. (See ‘Quick Setup’ section on page
11.)
menu press u until
Q
to continue, the television will
Reset TV
Q
to continue.
Quick Setup
is
screen
English
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Input selection and AV connections
See page 7 for a clear view of the back connection recommendations.
Most media recorders and decoders send a signal through the SCART lead to switch the television to the correct
Alternatively press the external source selection button until the picture from connected equipment is shown.
This button must be used to view equipment connected using the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT ( (
EXT4
).
An
S
in the display
for an S-Video signal.
English
e.g.o2S (EXT 2S
EXT3
) and the VIDEO INPUT
), indicates the input is set
Input selection
Use the Input Selection window if the television does not switch
a
At any time by pressing o a list will appear on screen showing all inputs and external equipment. Use
u
to highlight an input and Q to select.
over automatically.
Inputs
DTV
1 2 3
4 HDMI1 HDMI2 ATV
Input
socket.
o
U
and
INPUT signal selection
This specifies the type of signal going into SCART 2 (
the back of the television. Please refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions for the connected equipment.
a
In the
SETUP
highlighted, then press
SETUP
Menu Language English
Country Auto Tuning ATV Manual Tuning DTV Manual Tuning DTV Settings
AV Connection
Picture Position
b
With I or i select either AV or required
AV Connection
HDMI1 Audio
Lip Sync
EXT2 Input
Digital Output
If video colour is absent, try the alternative setting.
menu press u until
input
for
EXT2
Q
.
.
S-VIDEO
EXT2
AV Connection
France
as the
Digital
Off
AV
Auto
) on
is
HDMI™ displays equipment connected to on the back of the television.
Input HDMI
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
HDMI1 Audio
If the connected HDMI source does not support digital audio,
plug the audio cable into television (as shown in the ‘Connecting an HDMI™ or DVI device to the HDMI input’ section), then use the
a
In the
AV Connection HDMI1 Audio Analogue
AV Connection
HDMI1 Audio
Lip Sync EXT2 Input Digital Output
If the sound is missing select an alternative setting.
NOTE:
HDMI2 is digital sound only.
Certain DVD disk formats may not output from this TV (32/44.1/48kHz and 16/20/24 bits are acceptable).
HDMI1 (AUDIO)
menu press u to highlight
and using I or i select
.
HDMI1 supports digital and analogue sound,
on the back of the
HDMI1 Audio
Auto
or
Auto
Off AV
PCM
setting.
Lip Sync Latency
Lip Sync
can synchronize the sound and picture. This feature is
only available for HDMI equipment compatible with Lip Sync.
NOTE:
Disconnect the HDMI cable before changing the
setting. If the HDMI cable is connected, a message will
Sync
appear.
a
Select the appropriate HDMI input from the input selection window.
b
In the
AV Connection
Sync
.
c
Using I or i select On or
menu press u to highlight
Off
.
Lip
Digital Output
When connecting a surround sound amplifier to the digital
audio output (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format
[S/PDIF]), the following options can be selected.
PCM:
this mode outputs PCM format to the digital audio output
Auto:
this mode outputs Dolby Digital or PCM to the digital
audio output socket providing it is being broadcast.
Dolby Digital S Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus MPEG
S
a
In the
AV Connection
Output
.
PCM
socket.
S
Dolby Digital
menu press u to select
Digital
Lip
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b
Use I or i to select
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
PCM
or
Auto
.
TEXT SERVICES
Text services
This television has a multi-page text memory, which takes a few moments to load. It offers two
Auto
of viewing text – available.
List
will display
will store your four favourite pages.
Selecting modes
The text character set will be automatically chosen by the
a
b
language setting in the
Select
Teletext
from the
With I or i choose
FUNCTION
Teletext
Panel Lock Auto Format 4:3 Stretch Blue Screen Side Panel
Auto
SETUP
FUNCTION
or
List
then press P.
Text information
The
To view text services press . Press again to superimpose the text over a normal broadcast picture and again to return to normal viewing. Channels cannot be changed until text is cancelled.
The first text page shown will be the Any text page can be accessed by entering the 3 digit page
number using the numbered buttons, pressing the coloured buttons or pressing to go back to the previous page.
Sub-pages
The pages on the screen will dynamically update as sub-pages are received.
To access the sub-pages selector press
Pb to view them.
Once selected, the sub-page you are viewing will be highlighted and, as the television loads any additional sub­pages, the colour of the numbers will change, indicating that these pages have been loaded.
These sub-pages will remain available to view until another page is chosen or, in normal TV mode, the channel is changed.
button:
initial
PB to advance to the next page and
l
Fastext
menu.
menu.
Auto
Off On Off On
3
page.
then use
Modes
, if
Pb
PB and
Navigating pages using Auto
If
Fastext
is available four coloured titles will appear at the
base of the screen. To access one of the four given subjects, press the relevant
coloured button on the remote control. For further information on your particular text system(s), see
the broadcast text index page or, consult your local Toshiba dealer.
Navigating pages using List
The four coloured choices at the bottom of the screen are numbers – 100, 200, 300 and 400, which have been programmed into the television’s memory. To view these pages press the relevant coloured buttons.
To change these stored pages press the relevant coloured button and enter the 3 digit number. This number will change in the top left of the screen and in the coloured highlight.
Press
Q
to store.
numbers showing at the bottom will be stored and the previous ones will be lost.
If Q is not pressed the selection will be forgotten when the channel is changed.
Other pages may be viewed by entering the 3 digit page number – but DO NOT press
Whenever Q is pressed all four page
Q
or these pages will be stored.
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Control buttons
Below is a guide to the functions of the remote control text buttons.
k
To display the index/initial page:
Press k to access the index/initial page. The one displayed is dependant on the broadcaster.
To display a page of text:
Press to display text. Press again to superimpose text over a normal picture. Press again to return to normal television viewing. Channels cannot be changed until this has been done.
l
To access sub-pages:
For use with
A
To discover the solutions on quiz and joke pages press the A button.
B
At times it is convenient to hold a page of text. Press B and
B
held on screen until the button is pressed again.
C
Press C once to enlarge the top half of the page, press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page. Press again to revert to normal size.
D
picture:
Enter the page number then press be displayed. The television will indicate when the page is ready by changing the colour of the page number at the top of the screen. Press to view the page.
To display news flashes:
Select the news flash page for the chosen text service (see the index page of text service). The news flashes will be displayed as and when they are broadcast.
PB and
Pb to view sub-pages when available.
To reveal concealed text:
To hold a wanted page:
will appear in the top left of the screen. The page will be
To enlarge the text display size:
To select a page whilst viewing normal
D
, normal picture will
TEXT SERVICES
English
Remember to cancel text before
changing channels - press the
button twice.
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Questions and Answers
Below are the answers to some of the most common queries. For more information go to
Why is there no sound or picture?
Q
Check the television is not in standby mode. Check the mains plug and all mains connections.
A
There is a picture, but why is there little or no
Q
colour?
When using an quality video tape, if there is little or no colour,
A
improvements may sometimes be achieved. The colour is factory set to the best colour system.
To check that you have the best colour:
a
With the external source playing, select
Settings
from the
Manual Settings
Colour System: Auto
EXT2 A
b
With U or u choose between
NTSC 4.43
Why doesn’t the video/DVD being played show on
Q
screen?
Make sure the VCR or DVD player is connected to the television as shown on page 7, then select the correct
A
input by pressing
Why is there a picture but no sound?
Q
Check all lead connections. No sound or unacceptable format sound may be
A
received. Check the volume has not been turned down or that sound mute has not been selected.
Why is the VCR/DVD picture in black and white?
Q
Check the correct
AV
A
or
. See
AV Connections
NTSC 3.58
www.toshiba.co.uk
external
source, for instance, a poor
Auto
to automatically display
SETUP
menu.
Auto, PAL, SECAM
.
o
.
input
has been chosen,
on page 32.
Manual
S-VIDEO
What else can cause a poor picture?
Q
Interference or a weak signal. Try a different television
Fine Tuning
station.
A
a
Select the
ATV Manual Tuning
station and press
Tuning
.
b
Using U or u adjust to get the best picture and sound. Press
Q
and then P.
ATV Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning: 0
1 P C 9 0 L
Why don’t the controls of the television work?
Q
Check that
may help.
Q
Panel Lock
, then press i to select
menu. Highlight the
is not On.
Fine
English
A
Why doesn’t the remote control work?
Q
Check that the batteries aren’t dead or inserted incorrectly.
A
,
Why is there a message permanently on the screen?
Q
Remove it by pressing .
A
or
Why is the
Q
The channel has been selected in
see
(
A
Why can only certain
Q
A
Channels
A
change channels by using the number buttons.
Why are some of the
Q
unavailable?
Your subscription needs upgrading. Contact your service provider.
A
digital
channel locked?
'Digital Settings'
Favourite
list has been selected (see '
' section), set the feature to
section
digital
digital
Locked Channels
).
channels be viewed?
subscription channels
Favourite
All Channels
or
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Why is the soundtrack in English when a different
Q
audio language has been selected?
The programme is currently being broadcast with an English soundtrack only.
A
Why is there incorrect or no sound when in
Q
mode?
Press s to ensure the hard of hearing option has not been selected.
A
What can be done if the PIN number has been
Q
forgotten?
Use the Master PIN code of 1276, then change to a number of your choice. Ensure that no-one else can
A
use the Master PIN by removing the Owner’s Manual.
Why when
Q
they not showing on screen?
Subtitles are not currently being transmitted by the broadcaster.
A
Why are there problems with analogue text?
Q
Good performance of text depends on a good strong broadcast signal. This normally requires a roof or loft
A
aerial. If the text is unreadable or garbled, check the aerial. Go to the and look for the operation of text in some detail. If further information is needed on how to use text
Why are there no analogue text sub-pages?
Q
There are none broadcast or they have not yet loaded. Press the
A
(See text section)
Why is a page number visible at the top of the screen
Q
but no text?
Text has been selected but Teletext information is currently unavailable on the current source.
A
digital
subtitles have been selected are
main index
User Guide
l
button to access.
.
page of the text service
. This will explain the basic
see the text section
DTV
.
Why are the LEDs on the front of the television
Q
flashing?
Check the table below.
A
LED indication
LED-2 LED-1
OFF Green (Solid) The TV is operating
OFF Red (Solid) Standby with Power-
Orange
Red (Solid) Programme timer set
(Solid)
Red
Green (Solid) Programme timer
(Solid)
OFF RED Blinks
0.5 sec cycle
OFF Red Blinks
1 sec cycle
Why are the colours wrong when an NTSC source is
Q
played?
Connect the source via a SCART lead and play.
Manual Settings
Select
A
a
Set the Colour to
b
Go to the
Why don't the devices connected via HDMI operate
Q
properly?
Make sure to use cables with the HDMI logo
A
Some early HDMI equipment may not work properly with the latest HDMI TV products, due to new standard adoption. Try setting
Condition Solution
properly.
On
(Digital mode)
Active
(Digital mode)
Power protect
detection.
Abnormal operation
of BUS line.
LED-2 LED-1
from the
Manual Settings
Colour System: Auto
EXT2 A
Auto
and exit.
Picture Settings
(see page 8).
Lip Sync
Turn OFF the TV and
cord. Plug the power
cord in again and t urn
SETUP
menu and adjust the tint.
to
Off
unplug the power
ON the TV.
menu.
.
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INFORMATION
Notes
English
For your own records
Cleaning the screen and cabinet…
Turn off the power, clean the screen and cabinet with a soft, dry cloth. We recommend that you polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet as this may cause damage.
Disposal…
The following information is only for EU-member states: Disposal of products
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste. Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They will be separated at the recycling centres. The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13, 2005. By participating in separate collection of products and batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product.
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and/or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste. If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol. By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product.
do not
use any proprietary
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INFORMATION
Information
Before connecting any external equipment, turn off all main power switches. If there is no switch, remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
Acceptable video or PC signals through the HDMI terminals
Format Resolution V. Frequency H. Frequency Pixel Clock Frequency
480i 720 × 480i 59.940/60.000Hz 15.734/15.750kHz 27.000/27.027MHz
576i 720 × 576i 50.000Hz 15.625kHz 27.000MHz 480p 720 × 480p 59.940/60.000Hz 31.469/31.500kHz 27.000/27.027MHz 576p 720 × 576p 50.000Hz 31.250kHz 27.000MHz
1080i 1920 × 1080i 59.940/60.000Hz 33.716/33.750kHz 74.176/74.250MHz 1080i 1920 × 1080i 50.000Hz 28.125kHz 74.250MHz
720p 1280 × 720p 59.940/60.000Hz 44.955/45.000kHz 74.176/74.250MHz 720p 1280 × 720p 50.000Hz 37.500kHz 74.250MHz
1080p 1920 × 1080p 59.940/60.000Hz 67.500kHz 148.500MHz 1080p 1920 × 1080p 50.000Hz 56.250kHz 148.500MHz 1080p 1920 × 1080p 30.000Hz 33.750kHz 74.250MHz 1080p 1920 × 1080p 25.000Hz 28.125kHz 74.250MHz 1080p 1920 × 1080p 24.000Hz 27.000kHz 74.250MHz
VGA 640 × 480 59.940Hz 31.469kHz 25.175MHz
72.809Hz 37.861kHz 31.500MHz
75.000Hz 37.500kHz 31.500MHz
SVGA 800 × 600 60.317Hz 37.879kHz 40.000MHz
72.188Hz 48.077kHz 50.000MHz
75.000Hz 46.875kHz 49.500MHz
XGA 1024 × 768 60.004Hz 48.363kHz 65.000MHz
70.069Hz 56.476kHz 75.000MHz
75.029Hz 60.023kHz 78.750MHz
WXGA 1280 × 768 59.995Hz 47.396kHz 68.250MHz
59.870Hz 47.776kHz 79.500MHz
74.893Hz 60.289kHz 102.250MHz
1360 × 768 60.015Hz 47.712kHz 85.500MHz
SXGA 1280 × 1024 60.020Hz 63.981kHz 108.000MHz
75.025Hz 79.976kHz 135.000MHz
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INFORMATION
Specifications and accessories
DVB-T Broadcast systems/channels
VHF 05-10 (VHF 01-05) UHF 21-69
Video Input
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43
English
External connections
EXT1 Input/Output 21-pin SCART RGB, A/V
EXT2 Input/Output 21-pin SCART A/V, S-video
EXT3 Input Phono jacks
EXT4 Input Phono jack
HDMI 1/2 Input HDMI™ (Audio LIP SYNC supported)
HDMI1 Audio Phono jacks Audio L + R
Digital Audio Output (S/PDIF) Optical
Broadcast systems/channels
PAL-I UHF UK21-UK69
PAL-B/G UHF E21-E69
SECAM-L UHF F21-F69
SECAM-D/K UHF R21-R69
Phono jacks
Phono jacks
VHF E2-E12, S1-S41
VHF F1-F10, B-Q
VHF R1-R12
Y, PB/CB, PR/C Audio L + R
Video Audio L + R
R
Stereo
Visible Screen Size
(approx.)
Display
Sound output
(at 10% distortion)
Power consumption
as specified in EN60107-1 : 1997
Standby
(approx.) Model 32370.8W
Dimensions
(approx.)
Weight
(approx.) Model 323714.0kg
Headphone socket
Operating condition
Accessories
Model 323780cm
Model 3237120W
Model 32 55cm (H) 80cm (W) 22cm (D)
Nicam 2 carrier system
94cm
16:9
Main 10W + 10W
173W
0.8W
37 62cm (H) 91cm (W) 25cm (D)
(Height dimension includes foot stand)
18.0kg
3.5mm stereo
Temperature 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 94°F) Humidity 20% - 80% (non-condensing)
Remote control 2 batteries (AAA, IEC R03 1.5V)
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This is a version (aka dlmalloc) of malloc/free/realloc written by Doug Lea and released to the public domain. Use, modify, and redistribute this code without permission or acknowledgement in any way you wish. Send questions, comments, complaints, performance data, etc to dl@cs.oswego.edu
* VERSION 2.7.2 Sat Aug 17 09:07:30 2002 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
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