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Operating Instructions

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20” L5C LCD TV

Summary of Contents for 20LB330

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions C O L O U R T E L E V I S I O N S 20 L5C LCD TV ...

Page 2: ...nd rear panel 8 Remote control 9 Using the TV 10 Tuning the TV 11 Automatic tuning 11 Manual tuning 12 Program organising 14 TV setup 15 Sound menu 15 Sound Features 16 Picture menu 17 Features Menu 17 18 Using teletext 19 20 Connecting external equipment 21 25 PC use 26 Help and service tips 27 Technical specifications table 28 Main UK transmitter stations 29 Guarantee 30 31 ...

Page 3: ...en supplied For your safety please observe the following information The moulded incorporates a 5A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced an ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse of the same rating must be used Do not forget to refit the fuse cover In the event of losing the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement fuse cover which must be the same colour as that visible on the pin face of ...

Page 4: ...cket Television Thank you for buying this television which is designed to give you many years of satisfactory service you may already be familiar with using a television but do please take time to read these instructions They are designed to familiarise you with the unit s many new features and to ensure you get the very best out of your purchase 5 Cover a table with a soft towel or other protecti...

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Page 6: ...f 8 metres or outside an angle of 30 degrees from the centre of the TV Getting started Remove your Television carefully from the box You may wish to store the packaging for future use In the box Inside the carton box you should have Accessories box Mains lead Adapter Remote control Batteries Instruction book Read these instructions before use Note Scart VGA and Phono leads are not supplied Aerial ...

Page 7: ...s scart and aerial sockets 8 10 11 12 13 16 18 19 Control Unit 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Remote control sensor Stand by Led Power on off Volume down Volume up Menu button Program down Program up Speaker Audio phono R 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Audio phono L Video input phono connector S VHS Headphone socket Aerial input Audio Phono Output L R 2 Scart DC Power supply input VGA PC Input 14 15 17 AV3 ...

Page 8: ... UPDATE Teletext 16 SUB PAGE Teletext 17 STAND BY 18 Return to Selected Program SWAP 19 TV mode selection 20 Menu 21 OK 22 Right Menu 23 Down Menu Teletext 24 Program up P 25 Program down P 26 Blue Fastext 27 Yellow Fastext 28 STOP Teletext 29 Teletext enlarge DOUBLE 30 Equalizer selection 31 Picture control Remote control OK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 AV SWAP PC TV TXT MIX MENU VOL X 17 2 1 3 4 20 5 19 ...

Page 9: ... or by selecting a numeric button in order to get the desired channel on your television In order to select a program whose number is greater than 9 you can use the numeric buttons pressing in the desired numbers as required For example to select program 12 press the numeric buttons 1 and 2 one after another Volume Press the Volume or Volume button on the TV or the or button on the remote control ...

Page 10: ...ket connection below Automatic tuning and storing of the television program channels AUTOPROGRAM Press the button on your remote control the MAIN MENU will appear use down button to highlight SET UP 11 Picture Sound Set Up Features Control Menu Press the button the MAIN MENU will appear The Up Down buttons enable you to move between the different control menu functions where you can indicate your ...

Page 11: ...emote control and using the button select the SETUP MENU Press button then using the button highlight the manual tuning bar in blue press the button or the right movement button you will have access to this menu Select MANUAL TUNING highlight the CHANNEL bar selecting the programs by pressing for the S band in locating cable channels and the C band for those channels received by an aerial Using th...

Page 12: ...ice In order to store other channels simply repeat the above process To exit the MANUAL TUNING menu press the button If you do not know the Channel number Fine Tuning If the channel found needs additional fine tuning then use the down button in the MANUAL TUNING menu highlight the FINE TUNING option Use the left right movement buttons on your remote control you will have the ability to get the exa...

Page 13: ...hat you want To move onto the second character of the name use the right left movement and again with the up down movement buttons assign the program the letter number or sign of your choice Once you have completed all the characters press the Yellow to store To write names for any of the other programs simply repeat the above procedure To exit at any given stage simply press the button Skipping a...

Page 14: ...n choose the features that you require Balance Sound type In order to balance the level of sound between the right and left speaker of the television use the down movement button to highlight the BALANCE mode in white and by using the right left buttons you can adjust the balance Your television has the ability to receive NICAM Stereo transmission If the program you are viewing is available in ste...

Page 15: ...s press Then by using the right left movement buttons choose from the 120Hz 500 Hz 1 5KHz 5KHz 10 KHz frequencies and with the up down movement buttons adjust the levels according to your preferences To store the frequency levels press the button and then your preferences will be stored in the memory of your television To exit at any given stage press the button You can choose the equalizer modes ...

Page 16: ...ttings To exit at any given stage press the button TINT When a NTSC video is connected to the SCART you can adjust the TINT picture mode of your screen If you do not connect this type of video then the TINT option of the PICTURE menu can be adjusted however the picture mode will not be affected or changed SPECIAL FEATURES Press the button on your remote control the MAIN MENU will appear on screen ...

Page 17: ... program that you are viewing will be shown in either 4 3 or 16 9 format depending on the transmission broadcast A black band may be present top and bottom of the picture dependant on the broadcast this is not a fault 18 Language In the FEATURES MENU highlight the LANGUAGE mode in white press the button to access to the LANGUAGE menu movement buttons indicate the language of your choice once again...

Page 18: ... be displayed To move to the next page of text press the button To move to the previous page press the button To return to the index page press the button TV text mix To view a TV programme whilst in text mode press the button The text will be superimposed over the TV programme Press the button again to return to the text page Page search whilst watching TV In Text mode press the button The TV wil...

Page 19: ...ber of the sub page using the Numeric buttons in the format S0001 for sub page 1 The teletext will search for the sub page This may take some time To return to the TV whilst the teletext is searching press the button When the page number is found it will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen Press the button again to view the text page To reveal information Press the button to reveal co...

Page 20: ...ect AV1 or AV2 to correspond with the SCART socket you are using on the back of the TV Please note You can connect RGB external equipment via Scart It is necessary to you use a full Scart cable for this purpose Select the video output of the external device by using its menu and set to RGB Via Phono lead not supplied Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off Plug one end of the PHO...

Page 21: ...al socket on the TV Switch on the video recorder and the TV If your video recorder has a test signal switch it on Refer to the video recorder user guide Or play a prerecorded tape See Tuning the TV and carry out the tuning procedure for the video recorder test signal Select a programme number 0 Via Phono lead and S Video socket You can also connect it through the S Video socket of the TV Plug the ...

Page 22: ...e DVD and the TV Via Phono lead Make sure the TV and DVD player are both switched off Plug one end of the PHONO lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the DVD player and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets of the TV Via Phono lead and S Video socket You can also connect it through the S Video socket of the TV Plug the S Video plug into the S Video socket and th...

Page 23: ...V Switch on the decoder and the TV Press the button on the remote control to select AV1 Via Phono lead Make sure the TV and decoder are both switched off Note For Decoder connection Via phono lead your Decoder device must have the tuner built in Plug one end of the phono lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the decoder and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets ...

Page 24: ...onnecting TV with video and satellite digital receiver Connecting TV with camcorder Connecting TV games and computer AUDIO OUT AV3 L R VIDEO L R S VHS AVS DC VGA AUDIO OUT AV3 L R VIDEO L R S VHS AVS DC VGA ...

Page 25: ... order for the LCD TV to switch to the monitor PC mode you can use the PC button on your remote control In order to switch from the monitor mode back to the TV mode use the TV button on your remote control Warning Messages 1 NO SIGNAL There is no VGA connection Under these circumstances the on screen display will be NO SIGNAL The message will be on screen for 15 seconds and if a suitable VGA attac...

Page 26: ...ers etc Try changing the direction of the outdoor aerial High buildings and mountains can cause ghost pictures or double images The picture quality may be reduced by connecting two external sources at once Disconnect one of the sources Adjust the fine tuning No picture TV Is the aerial plugged in properly Is the aerial lead damaged Are all the plugs in the aerial lead fitted correctly Have you pre...

Page 27: ...nd recycled Therefore do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its life Take it to a collection point for devices This is indicated by this symbol on the product in the operating manual and on the packaging Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority Help protect the environment by recycling used products 2x3 W ...

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