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  Teletext

Being one of the most prominent services 

of broadcasting today, Teletext renders 

the TV more fruitful. Teletext means in 

short the transmission of various updated 

information along with the TV broadcast 

signal in the form of text and graphics. To be 

able to receive a quality teletext broadcast, 

a good aerial system and a broadcast 

signal that is not weak, with no reflections 

and interference from other channels are 

required. Even in a very clear reception, it 

is normal for some characters or tabs to 

be lost. Such conditions will automatically 

be improved in a short time under normal 

circumstances.

8.1-Entering the Teletext Mode

In a channel that does not have the 

Teletext feature, 

NO TELETEXT

 will 

be displayed when you press the 

TXT

 

button. In order to switch your television 

to the teletext broadcast, please press the 

TXT

 button in a program that has a teletext 

broadcast. To switch back to the television 

broadcast, press the same button twice. 

Once you have switched to the teletext 

broadcast, the initial page that appears will 

be the index page. 

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 In this page, the 

titles of the topics in the teletext broadcast 

and the initial page numbers will appear.

8.2-Page Selection

To be able to view the page you 

would like on the screen, type in 

the number of that page using the 

numerical keys. You can see the 

number you have entered on the left 

side of the upper title tab. When you 

would like to turn the pages one by 

one, you can go to the next page 

pressing the 

up

 button and to the 

previous page pressing the 

down

 

button. Press the 

INFO

 button to 

return to the Index page.

8.3-Page enlarge button (DOUBLE)

Using this button, you can watch 

the top half of the teletext page in an 

enlarged format. To be able to view 

the bottom half of the enlarged page, 

press the same button for the second time. 

Once you press the same button the third 

time, the page will be restored to its normal 

size.

8.4-Page Stop (HOLD)

Some information is laid out by the 

broadcaster in multiple pages and it 

is broadcast in an automatic cycle 

mode. For example, on a text of four pages, 

the pages are indicated with the figures 01, 

02, 03 and 04 on the bottom of the page. To 

view one of these pages for a longer time, 

press the 

FAV

 button. When you press the 

same button again, the cycle continues.

8.5-Subpage selection (SUB)

If the page of text you are viewing contains 

sub pages the page numbers starting 

from 01 appear on the screen. You 

can switch to the sub pages with the 

SWAP

 button. In which case, the sub 

page tab is displayed on the bottom 

line within “

red -

” and “

green +

” 

frames. You can select the sub pages 

by pressing the “RED” and “GREEN” 

buttons. You can exit the subpage by 

pressing the 

SWAP

 button again.

8.6-Temporary TV Picture (UPDATE)

7.3.2-Digital Features

You can adjust the Digital TV features from 

this menu. See page 12-13.

7.3.3-Active Aerial

When this feature is set to On, you can feed 

an external aerial you will connect to your 

television by the tuner of your television 

without needing any external source.

Note:

 Digital Features tab under the 

Features menu is only available in Digital 

mode. This tab does not display on the 

menu in Analog mode.

Summary of Contents for 15LB250MID

Page 1: ...LCD COLOUR TELEVISIONS Operating Instructions 15LB250MID ...

Page 2: ...al Connections 8 5 3 External Connections Table 8 5 4 Remote Control 9 6 6 Performing the initial power on settings 10 6 1 TV controls 10 6 2 Turning on the TV and Setting the Channels 11 6 3 Performing Digital Tunings 11 6 4 Performing Analogue Tunings 14 7 7 The settings on your new television 17 7 1 Sound Menu Settings 17 7 2 Picture Menu Settings 17 7 3 Features Menu Settings 18 8 8 Teletext 1...

Page 3: ...al broadcasts only informs you about changes in the program list briefly and provides program lists of all digital broadcasts for a number of forthcoming days You can display detailed information about each program by pressing a single button if this feature is supported by the broadcaster This television has a comprehensive and user friendly menu configuration 1 4 Receiving digital broadcasting c...

Page 4: ...e feature CI slot input Software upgrade by air transmission 6 Digital Favorite channel lists A clearer picture made possible with a Digital Comb Filter DNR Noise reduction Manual fine tuning 100 Analogue Program memory 1000 Digital Program memory Returning to the last viewed program by single button SWAP Infrared remote control equipped with all functions Ability to watch NTSC video playback via ...

Page 5: ...s on the TV The screen glass may break and cause serious injuries if something hits it 7 To ensure adequate ventilation please leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm around the television This clearance prevents the TV from overheating and consequently causing damage Using the device in dusty environments should also be avoided Never block the slots and openings by placing the TV on a bed sofa p...

Page 6: ...or the adaptor must be within easy reach Turn off your device with the ON OFF button and then unplug it in order to disconnect it from mains Note 1 If you would like to operate your television by means of the lighter cable in a car then use the cable supplied with the product Using a different cable may damage your appliance Note 2 If your device has an adaptor then use the adaptor and AC mains le...

Page 7: ...teries 20 Disposing of the exhausted batteries Dispose of the exhausted batteries in accordance with the local laws and regulations in order to protect our environment 21 Do not dispose of your TV with regular household waste Observe local laws and regulations for disposal Note 1 This is a Class A product During operation the TV can cause radio interference In this case the user may have to remedy...

Page 8: ...ely then rewire as shown in the diagram to the left BLUE Neutral IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live Yellow Green Earth As the colours in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must...

Page 9: ...make your aerial cable longer than required and do not coil it Make sure that it is not crimped passing through a window or door Your aerial and cable might be affected by natural phenomena such as rain wind smoke and humidity over time Periodically check your aerial and equipment 4 2 Powering on your device and the initial use 1 Insert the mains lead or the adaptor into the appropriate power supp...

Page 10: ...ector 5 Audio input PHONO connector L 6 Audio input PHONO connector R 7 VGA PC connection input 8 PC audio input 9 CI Slot Input Note Above drawing for external connections is representational Their order and places on your TV may be different These features are optional and they are not available on all models 5 3 External Connections Table Panel Size 15 Scart 1 STD Audio Video PHONO Input STD VG...

Page 11: ...ton Up movement button Menu Next page selection button in Txt mode Down movement button Menu Previous page selection button in Txt mode Left movement button Menu Right movement button Menu Menu selection confirm Volume down button Volume up button Program forward selection button Program backward selection button Red teletext button Green teletext button Yellow teletext button Blue teletext button...

Page 12: ...e Selection Press the AV button on your remote control SOURCE menu will be displayed Select DIGITAL ANALOGUE or desired AV mode with Up Down movement buttons and confirm with OK button so that your television will switch to the source you have selected 6 1 4 Temporary sound mute MUTE To temporarily mute the sound of your television press the MUTE button on your remote control In that case MUTE sym...

Page 13: ...e MENU button 6 3 Performing Digital Tunings You can either tune the Digital programs automatically or manually and store them in your television 6 3 1 Automatic Tuning of Channels and Storing in the Memory Press AV button on your remote control select DIGITAL tab from the SOURCE menu by using Up Down movement buttons and confirm by pressing the OK button Your TV will switch to Digital mode Press ...

Page 14: ...l List With this option you can delete all channels in the existing channel list to store only the new channels in the desired frequency into the memory Note You can also assess Manual Search menu from the Manual Channel Search tab in the System Menu under Digital Features menu 6 3 3 Program Table With the program table you can see the stored channels in a list switch between TV channels and Radio...

Page 15: ...by using the Up Down movement buttons and navigate through the program data with Right movement button To get further information about the program press INFO button and detailed information about the selected program will be displayed Press the GREEN button to display next day s program information press the RED button to display previous day s program information and press OK button to add Remin...

Page 16: ...o be switched to Standby mode and turned on again Note 2 The password has been set as 0000 at the factory You can change the password as you wish under Change PIN item in the Access Control menu 6 3 5 3 User Interface Options With this feature you can decide whether to display in the list the channels that could not be unscrambled by the CI card installed on your television To do this you can sele...

Page 17: ... given time please press the MENU button The Program Table which will allow you to sort the channels as you wish will be displayed after the auto search is complete 6 4 2 Manually searching and storing the channels 6 4 2 1 If you already know the channel number Press the MENU button Move to the SETUP menu by pressing the Down movement button in the Main Menu and confirm your selection with the OK ...

Page 18: ...e function The AFC values of your television will automatically adjust and lock themselves to the channel However you might need it in case the television transmitters do not operate according to the standards To store in the memory the settings you have made select the Store tab and press the Right or Left movement button 6 4 4 Program table Press the MENU button Move to the PROGRAM TABLE tab by ...

Page 19: ...e program that will be hidden by pressing the Up Down or Right Left movement buttons while you are in the program table Press the RED button The name of the program to be skipped shall appear in red You may perform this procedure for more than one program To view the skipped program directly enter the program number using the numeric buttons To cancel the program skipping process press again the R...

Page 20: ...ou have adjusted by pressing the button on your remote control SOFT NATURAL and RICH are default values USER represents the values you stored in memory IMPORTANT NOTE Your TV is equipped with Digital Comb Filter feature to increase the picture quality This option can not be changed by the end user if it is set to ON 7 2 5 Picture Format With this option you can view the broadcast you watch in a fo...

Page 21: ... pressing the up button and to the previous page pressing the down button Press the INFO button to return to the Index page 8 3 Page enlarge button DOUBLE Using this button you can watch the top half of the teletext page in an enlarged format To be able to view the bottom half of the enlarged page press the same button for the second time Once you press the same button the third time the page will...

Page 22: ...ve the time information from the screen by pressing the same button 8 9 Fastext The colored buttons on the remote control are for the fastext feature When you select any page the titles on various subjects may appear on the screen in four different colors or inside colored frames red green yellow and blue By pressing the button pertaining to the relevant color on the remote control you can access ...

Page 23: ...DECODER CAMCORDER VIDEO GAME SCART SOCKET Your TV is equipped with 4 inputs including aerial input which allows for the external device connection These inputs are 1 Aerial input 2 VGA input optional 3 SCART input 1 4 PHONO input You can connect your external device supporting the suitable inputs to your TV via these inputs By pressing the AV button on your remote control select the external sourc...

Page 24: ...t the AUTOCONFIGURATION tab and press OK button You can adjust the volume level of the source you have connected to the Audio In input at the back of your TV by using the VOL VOL buttons Note In the Monitor mode you can make the Brightness Contrast Sharpness Red Green and Blue Settings from the PICTURE menu 10 Help and tips The television does not function Make sure that the power cable of the tel...

Page 25: ... on and off the TV No picture and sound No sound picture available No picture sound available Low quality picture Foggy picture Double picture Line on the picture Distorted picture Distorted broadcast on some channels Horizontal lines exist Vertical fluttering in the picture Weak color No color The remote control does not function TV does not respond to the commands Fluttering in the teletext 11 Te...

Page 26: ...ragkelly 31 27 24 21 48 7 Sutton Coldfield 46 40 43 50 37 22 Darvel 33 26 23 29 35 9 The Wreckin 26 33 23 29 25 20 Durris 22 28 25 32 67 5 Mindlands East Eitshal Lewis 33 26 23 29 49 Waltham 58 64 61 54 35 21 Keeylang Hill 40 46 43 50 1 South West Knock More 33 26 23 29 4 Beacon Hill 57 63 60 53 37 Rosemarkie 39 45 49 42 3 Caradon Hill 22 28 25 32 38 Rumster Forest 31 27 24 21 2 Huntshaw Cross 55 ...

Page 27: ...d repairs or inexpert installation that fails to meet the requirements contained in the user instruction book Repairs or replacements to product installed or used on commercial or non household premises Important notes The product is guaranteed for domestic household use only The guarantee will be void if the product is installed or used in commercial or non household premises The product must be ...

Page 28: ...me he will normally be there within 48hrs of receipt of your call excluding Bank Holidays or at your earliest convenience Before telephoning for service please check the trouble shooting guide in the instruction book as often minor problems are easily identified and resolved by following the instructions contained there in Service visits where there is no fault with the product could incur a charg...

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