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To Select A Page Of Teletext

• Press the appropriate digit buttons for the

required Teletext page number.

The selected page number is displayed in the
top left corner of the screen. The Teletext page
counter searches until the selected page
number is located, the desired page is then
displayed on the screen.

• Press the

or “

P +

” button to move the

Teletext screen forward one page at a time.

• Press the

or “

- P

”button to move the Tele-

text screen backward one page at a time.

To Select Index Page

• To select the page number of the index (gen-

erally page 100), press the

button.

To Select Teletext With A TV
Programme

• Press the

button. The text is now super-

imposed over the programme on the screen.

• Press the

button again to return to the

Teletext page.

To Select Double Height Text

• Press the

button for the top half of the

information page to be displayed in double
height text.

• Press the

button again for the bottom half

of the information page to be displayed in
double height text.

• Press the

button once more for the full

page of normal height text.

To Reveal “Concealed” Information

• Pressing the

button once will reveal an-

swers on a quiz or games page.

• Pressing the

button again will conceal

the revealed answers.

To Stop Automatic Page Change

The teletext page you have selected may con-
tain more information than what is on the
screen; the rest of the information will be dis-
played after a period of time.

• Press the

button to stop the automatic

page change.

• Press the

button again to allow the next

page to be displayed.

To Select A Subcode Page

Subcode pages are subsections of long Tele-
text pages that can only be displayed on the
screen one section at a time.

• Select the required Teletext page.

• Press the

button.

• Select the required subcode page number

by pressing four digit buttons (e.g. 0001).

• If the selected subcode page is not displayed

in a short time, press the

button. TV

programme will be displayed on the screen.

• Teletext page number will be displayed on

the upper left corner of the screen when the
selected page is found.

• Press the

button to display the selected

Teletext page.

To Exit Teletext

• Press the

button. The screen will switch

to TV mode.

To Display The Time

• While watching a TV programme with Tele-

text transmission press the

button. The

current time information, captured from Tele-
text will be displayed on the screen.

• If the programme being watched does not

have Teletext transmission, no information
will be displayed.

Fastext

Your TV supports the 1000 page Teletext sys-
tem. When the page number of any of the 1000
pages in memory is entered, the system will not
search for the requested page; instead it will
display the page automatically. If the requested
page is not in memory, the system will search
for the requested page number and save the
1000 pages including the requested page into
memory after finding it.

• Press the

button to move the Teletext

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Summary of Contents for AV26720-HD2

Page 1: ...AV26720 HD2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 26 LCD TV COLOUR TELEVISION...

Page 2: ...m Modes 14 Teletext 15 To Operate Teletext 15 To Select A Page Of Teletext 16 To Select Index Page 16 To Select Teletext With A TV Programme 16 To Select Double Height Text 16 To Reveal Concealed Info...

Page 3: ...following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety 1 Power Source The receiver must only be operated on a 220 240V AC 50 Hz supply 2 Power Cord Do not place the set a piece of furnitu...

Page 4: ...to qualified person nel Do not remove the cover yourself as this may result in an electric shock WARNING When the device is not in use for a long time disconnect from power Instructions for waste dis...

Page 5: ...4 LCD TV FRONTVIEW REARVIEW MENU P CH TV AV ENG 26720W 1549UK 26 INCH 17MB15 OEM WO VGA WO PIP HD READY S OZEL 50100182 p65 16 01 2007 18 05 4...

Page 6: ...switch Component Video YPbPr Inputs Component Audio Inputs s HDMI Input EXT 5 Scart 1 EXT 1 Scart 2 EXT 2 Aerial PC Audio Input EXT 4 EXT 3 L R S VHS 220V 240V AC 50 Hz POWER G H I J K L M F ENG 2672...

Page 7: ...4S and EXT 5 Yellow FEATURE Call Function Menu Blue INSTALL Call Programming Menu Stop Videotext Update Videotext No Function GUIDE Indexpage Videotext Show PC No Function Enlarge Videotext WIDE Pictu...

Page 8: ...rol handset when it is not to be used for a long period Otherwise it can be damaged due to any leakage of batteries SwitchingTheTVON OFF To switch the TV on Your TV will switch on in two steps 1 Conne...

Page 9: ...in Menu System section Volume Setting Press the V button to increase volume Press the V button to decrease volume A volume level scale slider will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Programme S...

Page 10: ...se one of these options Natural Cinemaand Dynamic Contrast By pressing button select Contrast Press button to increase contrast Press button to decrease contrast Contrast level can be adjusted between...

Page 11: ...ss button to increase volume level Press button to decrease volume level Volume level can be adjusted between 0 and 63 Equalizer By pressing button select Equalizer Press or OK button to enter equaliz...

Page 12: ...nguage using mode option AVL Automatic Volume Limiting AVL function ad justs the sound to obtain fixed output level between programs having different sound levels Pressing button will turn this featur...

Page 13: ...eo outputs Default Zoom By pressing button select Default Zoom You can set Default Zoom to Pan oramic 4 3 or 14 9 Zoom by pressing button If there is no WSS or aspect ratio picture size information an...

Page 14: ...t this item Off Store Program By pressing button select Store Pro gram Press or OK button to store the adjustments Program Stored will be dis played on the screen Program menu By pressing button selec...

Page 15: ...th icon Source menu appears on the screen TV EXT 1 EXT 2 EXT 3 EXT 4S EXT 4 EXT 5 SOURCE TV In source menu highlight a source by press ing button and switch to that mode by pressing or OK button Other...

Page 16: ...ll screen 16 9 Subtitle This zooms up the wide picture 16 9 aspect ratio with subtitles to the full screen Default Zoom Modes 4 3 Use to view a normal picture 4 3 aspect ratio as this is its original...

Page 17: ...period of time Press the button to stop the automatic page change Press the button again to allow the next page to be displayed To Select A Subcode Page Subcode pages are subsections of long Tele tex...

Page 18: ...using a DVI to HDMI cable use PC Audio In input for sound connection Via The Scart LCD TV has 2 Scart sockets If you want to connect peripherals e g video decoder etc which have Scart sockets to theTV...

Page 19: ...your camera or camcorder toAV EXT 4 input at the right side of the TV Connect your equipment to the TV viaVIDEO yellow AUDIO R red andAUDIO L white inputs You must connect the jacks to the input usin...

Page 20: ...rial RF Lead VCR to Satellite from RF Lead from VCR to TV Satellite LNB lead Aerial Scart Lead to on TV EXT 1 LCD TV camcorder connection headphone connection either connect the aerial straight to you...

Page 21: ...be incorrectly set Mute mode may be selected Check sound settings volume level press Mute button Remove headphones from socket Sound only from one speaker Balance incorrectly set Enter sound menu and...

Page 22: ...how that this appliance must not be placed with ordinary household waste at the end of its useful life To prevent possible harm to the environ ment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal ple...

Page 23: ...NGVOLTAGE 220 240V AC 50 Hz AUDIO German Nicam Stereo AUDIO OUTPUT POWER WRMS 10 THD 2 x 8 POWER CONSUMPTION W 160 W 2 7 W Stand by PANEL 16 9 display 26 Screen Size DIMENSIONS mm 211 100 810 810 480...

Page 24: ...ellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue or black must be connected to the...

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