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TV  Features  

DVD  Features 

 

Remote controlled colour LED TV 

Fully integrated digital TV (DVB-T) 

HDMI socket with HDCP decoding 

7-Day Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) 

Stereo Speakers 

Multi-Language On-Screen Display (OSD): 
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, 
German 

SCART socket for external devices (such as 
video, video games, DVD player, etc) 

Video (CVBS) input. RCA/Phono for external 
devices (such as video games, camcorders) 

Digital Teletext 

Digital Subtitles 

Headphone connection (3.5mm) 

Automatic  Set Up & Tuning 

Manual Tuning Search 

Sleep timer 

Child lock

 

DVD / CD / CDR / CD-RW / JPEG / MPEG 
playback 

NTSC / PAL playback (according to disc content) 

Multi-audio (up to 8) support (according to disc 
content) 

Multi-subtitle (up to 32) support (according to 
disc content) 

Multi-angle (up to 9) support (according to disc 
content) 

8-Level Parental Control 

Fast forward and rewind: 5 different speeds 

 

2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X 

Picture Zoom: 4 different levels 

 

Normal, 2X, 3X, 4X 

Picture shrink: 4 different levels 

 

Normal, 1⁄2, 1/3, 1⁄4 

Search mode 

Repeat 

Accessories Included 

Getting Started 

For any help concerning setup and use of your TV please call the 

Customer Help Line: 0845 604 0105  

Instruction Book 

Quick Start Guide 

Mains Power Adaptor 

Remote Control 

Batteries: 2 x AAA 

Mounting base and screws (x3) 

Base stem and screws (x3) 

Summary of Contents for 109/7586

Page 1: ...AMKDVD22W 109 7586 AMKDVD22NB These instructions contain important information which will help you get the best from your television and ensure safe and correct installation and operation For any help concerning setup and use of your TV please call the Customer Helpline 0845 604 0105 Lines open 9am 8pm Monday to Saturday and 10am 4pm Sunday Important Please read these instructions before installin...

Page 2: ...me Installation 18 Teletext 18 CI Slot Cam Module 19 EPG Electronic Programme Guide 20 Digital Radio 21 DVD CD Operation 21 Playing a Disc 21 Advanced Features DVD 22 25 DVD CD Operation 22 Playing a Disc 22 Play Pause 22 Stop 22 Fast Reverse 22 Fast Forward 22 Previous Page Up 22 Next Page Down 22 Repeat 22 A B Repeat 22 Language 22 Subtitles 22 Setup 22 DVD Menu 22 Title 22 Zoom 22 Program 22 Go...

Page 3: ...mbol for Class II double insulation Correct disposal of this Product Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE The crossed out wheelie bin is intended to show that this appliance must not be placed with ordinary household waste at the end of its useful life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please keep separate from other household waste ...

Page 4: ...adaptor with wet hands Should moisture enter the TV disconnect from the supply and call the customer help line Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth for stubborn stains use a soft moist cloth with a dilute mild detergent Do NOT use petrol based fluids or abrasive materials LCD Screen Do not hit or cause impact to the LCD screen The screen consists of many individual pixels and is easily damaged Bright or ...

Page 5: ...ce with Call us today 0845 604 0105 Call charges apply Lines open 9am 8pm Monday to Saturday and 10am 4pm Sunday Calls to Argos enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from residential lines depending on your call plan tariff Mobile and other providers costs may vary see www bt com pricing for details For security and training purposes telephone calls to and from customer service centres...

Page 6: ...hild lock DVD CD CDR CD RW JPEG MPEG playback NTSC PAL playback according to disc content Multi audio up to 8 support according to disc content Multi subtitle up to 32 support according to disc content Multi angle up to 9 support according to disc content 8 Level Parental Control Fast forward and rewind 5 different speeds 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X Picture Zoom 4 different levels Normal 2X 3X 4X Picture shr...

Page 7: ...s to 4 hours 22 MENU Enters Setup menu 23 RECALL Recall previous channel viewed 24 SOURCE Select between inputs 25 VOL Volume increase 26 UP Navigation button 27 RIGHT Navigation button 28 CH Channel UP select 29 LANGUAGE Select language track on DVD playback 30 SUBTITLE Displays subtitles in DVD and DTV operation 31 TITLE Shows title of DVD 32 EXIT CANCEL ZOOM Exit Cancel exits setup menus Zoom m...

Page 8: ... any Argos store for safe disposal Getting Started 7 For any help concerning setup and use of your TV please call the Customer Help Line 0845 604 0105 Battery Safety Disposal To prevent injury do not break open or throw exhausted batteries in a fire Do not mix batteries old and new Carbon or Alkaline Do not use rechargeable batteries Remove batteries if not using the remote control for long period...

Page 9: ...to standby Input Connections right side Input Connections under side CI SLOT Common Interface slot for optional Conditional Access Module Top Up TV TV TUNER TV coaxial antenna input HEADPHONES Stereo output to headphones 3 5mm POWER INPUT Power connection to mains adaptor use only adaptor supplied USB Service Input Only Not for Consumer use HDMI Input from High Definition source SCART Video Audio ...

Page 10: ...ied Select HDMI in the Source menu to view SCART This is the connector to choose for general quality picture and sound VCRs set top boxes and some older games consoles Select SCART in the Source Menu Video and sound output is also available from this connector Note Only DTV signals may be viewed from this output VIDEO L R For connecting products that do not have SCART or HDMI outputs Select AV in ...

Page 11: ...the TV The screen will display the ALBA splash screen and then Fig 1 Press OK to continue Follow the screen prompts as below to begin the tuning process Fig 6 will show the progress of tuning and the number of channels received Allow the tuning to complete If you wish to terminate the search press EXIT Any stations found will be stored in the memory 10 Fig 6 Use the buttons to select a Home or Sho...

Page 12: ...t the correct one and press OK If after completing the tuning sequence and Fig 10 is shown several options are open to you Check the aerial connections and check the antenna is in the correct position If possible use another TV to show that the signal is present from the antenna If no signal is found contact your local aerial installer If a signal is shown but is either breaking up or pixelating c...

Page 13: ...r saturation colour depth Tint Only available when using NTSC sourced material from the AV inputs Colour Temperature This sets the overall picture dynamics You may select from Standard Warm and Cool Standard is a natural overall setting Warm has a red tint and Cool has a blue tint Sound Menu Fig 13 Press the MENU button to display the main menu Fig 12 will be displayed Use the buttons to select So...

Page 14: ...elect the required channel Press the BLUE button and the selected channel will start to flash Use the buttons to select the required new location and press OK To restore the channel to its original location simply reverse the operation Tuning Favourites Manager Fig 16 Use the buttons to select Favourite Manager and then press OK Use the buttons to select the programme you wish to add to your favou...

Page 15: ...o select which favourite memory is required Use the buttons to select which favourite channel is required and press OK The TV will now switch to that programme To exit the menu press EXIT or wait for OSD to timeout Manual Search Fig 20 It may be necessary to add more digital channels as they are provided by the programme providers or manually tune stations for reasons above Use the buttons to sele...

Page 16: ...o select Yes press and OK to store the data Fig 22 Features Menu Feature Menu Fig 23 To enter the Feature menu press MENU and select Feature Press to enter the menu and buttons to select the feature required and then press OK Child Lock Fig 24 This feature allows parental control when absent Press to enter the menu and buttons to select the feature required and then press OK Child Lock When turned...

Page 17: ...is a override password see page 27 Troubleshooting Guide Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 Language Fig 27 To select Language use the buttons and or OK OSD Language Use the buttons to select OSD Language and buttons to change the language Languages available are English default Italian Spanish Portuguese French German and Dutch Preferred Subtitle Use the buttons to select Preferred Subtitle There are 16 other ...

Page 18: ...rt Fig 29 Use the buttons to select Auto Scart and press OK to enter the menu This feature allows automatic SCART switching so that when an external appliance such as VCR is connected the TV will automatically switch to the SCART source when it is powered on To return to TV Mode turn the external appliance off This function may be disabled by switching Off CI Info Use the buttons to select CI Info...

Page 19: ...e displayed If turned off a grey black screen will be shown default is On Fig 31 Reset to Default Use the buttons to select Reset to Default and press OK You will be asked if you want to reset select Yes or No as required Fig 31 If yes is selected all the settings will revert to factory default settings this includes all station tuning information Advanced Operation TV Teletext Teletext is provide...

Page 20: ...OT touch the gold contacts Press the MENU button and select the Features Menu Select CI Info and press OK If everything is working normally you will see Fig 34 press OK If things are working you should see the information as in Fig 35 To check the module is working use the button to select Module Information and press OK you should now see the information as in Fig 36 To check the card is working ...

Page 21: ...ain To exit the EPG press EPG or EXIT NOTE Some pages may take longer to complete this is normal Electronic Programme Guide EPG Radio An EPG is provided by the programme providers To access press the EPG button on the remote control The EPG provides daily programme information and for the next 7 days Fig 40 Press to move up and down the list and to move across the list To access any programme use ...

Page 22: ... not permitted by either the disc or the player Fig 43 Fig 44 Fig 45 Playing a disc Press the POWER button on the remote control or TV Press SOURCE on the remote control and using the buttons select DVD and press OK Hold the disc as shown in Fig 44 The disc must be placed into the player with the label facing away Insert the disc carefully into the disc slot The disc will now load and the contents...

Page 23: ...at All Press again to cancel CD Mode Press once to repeat once press again to repeat folder press again to revert back to normal A B To repeat a section of a DVD press A B to set the start point then again to set the end point press again to cancel Advanced Operation DVD LANGUAGE DVD only Press to select the language required disc dependent SUBTITLE Press to cycle between available subtitle langua...

Page 24: ...ter the number into the OSD box and press OK PREV NEXT Use these buttons to jump forward or back quickly PLAY PAUSE Starts playback and pause STOP LIST Stops playback and returns to the previous file menu JPEG Picture Play Insert a JPEG photo disc a list similar to the one shown above will be displayed Use the buttons to select each file and the picture will be seen on the right of the box The num...

Page 25: ...o your requirements a series of menus are provided With no disc in the player press the SETUP button on the remote control you will now see menu Fig 46 General Setup Page Use the buttons to select the item required and use the button to select the sub menu In the sub menu use the buttons to select the item required and OK to confirm Fig 46 TV Display Some DVD discs have been authored in 4 3 aspect...

Page 26: ... Default is ADULT Password Select Password using the buttons Select Change using the button and OK Put in the old password You must then put in the new password twice and press OK Make a note of the new password and keep safe If you lose your new password see Page 28 Default Selecting Default will reset all DVD settings to factory default Fig 48 Advanced Operation DVD Disc Care Disc Handling DVD a...

Page 27: ...otes on unauthorised discs Certain DVDs may not play on this unit as they may have been purchased outside the geographic area or may be made for business purposes Titles chapters and tracks DVDs are divided into titles and chapters If discs have more than one movie each movie will have a different title Chapters are sections of each title Audio CDs are divided into tracks JPEG discs are normally d...

Page 28: ...enna TV picture freezing and breaking up DTV Poor antenna signal Have antenna signal checked If indoor antenna it may need an outdoor antenna Bright or dark dots on screen Pixel fault This is uncommon It is not covered by warranty Lost passwords TV 9421 DVD 8888 DVD Operation Disc will not load DVD not selected Press SOURCE and select DVD Disc will not play Disc not inserted correctly Inspect disc...

Page 29: ...s SCART HDMI AV CVBS L R audio CAM Module Outputs SCART Headphones 3 5mm DVD Disc Region 12cm Region 2 OSD Language English Italiano Espanol Portugues Francais Deutsch Nederlands Wall Mounting VESA Standard 100 x 100mm M4 x 6mm Remote Control Infrared default code TV 9421 DVD 8888 Remote Control Batteries 2 x AAA Country of origin China Power Measurements Average Power 17W measured in digital TV r...

Page 30: ... 8 mm set screws NOTE DO NOT use longer screws as the internal parts of the TV may be damaged Argos Ltd accepts no responsibility for any damage caused to or by incorrect mounting of the wall bracket 29 For any help concerning setup and use of your TV please call the Customer Help Line 0845 604 0105 To minimize packaging the TV stand is packed separately Place the TV screen down on a suitable flat...

Page 31: ...ts knobs or consumable items This product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It must be used solely for domestic purposes The guarantee will be declared invalided if the product is re sold or has been damaged by inexpert repair Specifications are subject to change without notice The manufacturer disclaims any liability for the inci...

Page 32: ...y other technical issues you may need assistance with Call us today 0845 604 0105 Call charges apply Lines open 9am 8pm Monday to Saturday and 10am 4pm Sunday Calls to Argos enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from residential lines depending on your call plan tariff Mobile and other providers costs may vary see www bt com pricing for details For security and training purposes teleph...

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