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COLOUR TELEVISION

MODEL No.    DTE-28_

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Page 1: ...COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL No DTE 28_ INSTRUCTION MANUAL If you require any technical assistance or advice on this product please contact your catalogue help line number ...

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Page 3: ...annel Delete a channel Skip 13 The features menu 14 How to display the features menu Language for the on screen menus Picture format normal or wide screen Child lock Clock Wake time and wake up programme number 14 How to use the wake up timer 15 The sleep function 16 The mode button 16 Teletext 17 18 The scart and AV sockets 19 Selecting the scart channels Video and RGB S video or S VHS NTSC and t...

Page 4: ...n decreases it The volume controlVbutton makes the sound louder and the volume controlWbutton makes the sound quieter The headphone socket takes a 3 5mm diameter plug Warning Prolonged listening through headphones at high volume may damage your hearing PR Features on the television and the remote control Features on the front of the television Features on the back of the television 3 ANT AV1 AV2 A...

Page 5: ...l buttons 4 Television mode 1 The stand by button switches the television on or puts it back on stand by page 6 2 The number buttons are mainly for changing channels 3 NORMAL means this button selects different picture settings page 9 OK means it confirms choices in the on screen menus or stores a setting page 9 4 b This button selects audio and video AV inputs page 19 5 8 The PR buttons change th...

Page 6: ...ipment on page 21 3 Put the batteries in the remote control Press the edge of the catch at the top of the battery cover towards the cover and lift off the cover Put in the two batteries that came with your television size AAA or LR3 Make sure that the and marks on the batteries agree with the and marks inside the battery compartment Replace the cover by engaging the two tabs at the bottom and pres...

Page 7: ...f the number buttons 0 to 9 One of the PR buttons on the remote control The PRVor PRWbutton on the front panel of the television When you switch the television on the stand by light will change from red to green and after a few seconds the screen will light up If you want to put the television back on stand by press the red stand by button on the remote control again Switching the television off P...

Page 8: ...us sections Supply power Switch on the television and Stand by mode 7 Tuning in the programmes Before you start Press the MENU button to make the picture sound features and install boxes appear on the screen Whenever a menu is displayed if you do not press a button within 30 seconds the menu will go off If you find a menu asking you to set the on screen menu language press the volume increase butt...

Page 9: ...nt below INSTALL ATSS GB EDIT SYSTEM GB CHANNEL C55 FREQ 743 25 NAME BBC1 PROGRAM 01 STORE TO 01 MENU Exit PLEASE WAIT EDIT PR NAME CH SKIP 05 CH5 C37 04 CH4 C64 03 ITV C59 02 BBC2 C62 01 BBC1 C55 00 99 VPosition Move W Delete MENU Exit Skip Picture interference from other equipment If you have used the aerial lead to connect a video recorder satellite receiver or other piece of equipment switch t...

Page 10: ... the function you want to change The install menu is slightly different 3 Return to the main menu by pressing the MENU button Press it again to return to normal viewing In this menu you press OK to enter the programme editing menu or store a channel 9 Menus for controlling and setting up the television 1 Press the remote control MENU button to display the main menu A choice of several sub menus ap...

Page 11: ...me types of equipment might produce for example an old video recorder or analogue satellite receiver which has a simple output signal modulator with an adjustment screw on the back This illustration shows a typical adjuster See Tuning by frequency below Current programme number Use this feature to check what has already been tuned in or use a channel you have already tuned as a starting point for ...

Page 12: ...hange back to broadcast channels which start with a C Tuning by frequency Use the PR buttons to highlight the freq line If you know the frequency used by the station or piece of equipment you want to tune in enter the first three digits by pressing the number buttons while the green highlight is on the freq line Change the digits after the decimal point by pressing the left volume button to decrea...

Page 13: ...g the OK button Copying a programme to another number 1 Choose the programme you want to copy to another programme number 2 Select the install menu as described under The install menu on page 10 3 Choose a different programme number by following Programme storage number PR PR NORMAL OK PR PR ...

Page 14: ...highlight the channel you want to delete The picture for that channel will show behind the menu 2 Press the yellow DELETE button on the remote control The highlight will change to red for a moment and the programme list shifts down to get rid of the empty slot Skip You set the tick mark under SKIP so that you can t select a programme with the PR buttons 1 Use the PR buttons to highlight the progra...

Page 15: ...creen film in 4 3 format Wide screen film in zoom format 14 The features menu FEATURES GB FORMAT 4 3 CHILD LOCK OFF CLOCK 20 15 WAKE TIME OFF WAKE PR 01 VPosition CBAdjust W MENU Exit OK Access The prompts change when some lines are highlighted LANGUAGE Picture format Use the PR buttons to highlight format and press the right volume button to select 4 3 to suit pictures made in the same aspect rat...

Page 16: ...s one of the volume buttons to change off on the wake time line into a 24 hour clock 3 Use the 0 to 9 number buttons to enter the wake time just like setting the clock The wake time is when the television will switch on automatically 4 Use the PR buttons to highlight wake pr and use the volume buttons to choose the programme number you want to wake you up 5 Switch the television to stand by by pre...

Page 17: ...to see how much sleep time is left before the television will switch off The information display goes off after about five seconds The sleep timer will be cancelled if you switch the television off or put it on stand by The sleep function This button allows you to choose the type of sound Which modes are available depend on the type of sound in the television broadcast you are watching Press the M...

Page 18: ... one you are on press the PR down button This television has a page memory which stores a few pages above the one you are reading When you press the PR button the next page will appear almost instantly as long as the television has had time to store it since you last changed the page News flash and sub title pages These special pages are displayed as a small box of text on the television picture T...

Page 19: ... top left of the screen This symbol tells you whether or not the television has found the page means the television has not found the page yet A page number like tells you the page or sub page is ready 4 Press the button again to see the teletext page or sub page 5 Press the button to change back to normal television viewing Size button Keep pressing the button to change the character size Press t...

Page 20: ...t NTSC and tint control Imported video discs and cassettes may be recorded with the NTSC television system which is used in America and Japan This television can play NTSC videos as long as the video recorder is connected through the scart socket and not the aerial cable While reproducing NTSC video the picture menu has a tint control on it which you can adjust to get the best appearance of natura...

Page 21: ...vision aerial should go to the satellite receiver then to the video recorder then to your television You may need to read your video recorder instructions to find out which is the best scart socket to connect to your television and how to record from the scart socket you have connected to your satellite receiver So that you can watch satellite television while recording normal television you shoul...

Page 22: ... aerial Aerial cable Aerial out Aerial in Aerial out Aerial in Scart AV1 SCART socket Scart cable Aerial cable Scart cable Scart AV2 Video recorder VCR TV Satellite or digital receiver Connect the scart cable here for a television with a video recorder only Connect the aerial here for a television alone Connect the aerial here for a television with a video recorder and digital or satellite receive...

Page 23: ...for the television and make sure that the fixings are properly tightened Never use a make shift stand or legs fixed with wood screws Cleaning Unplug the television and use only a lightly dampened soft cloth to clean it Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents as these may damage the cabinet finish Good advice Read these instructions carefully before you try to use the television Protect t...

Page 24: ...ut on scart 2 Mains voltage 230V 50Hz Power consumption Stand by3W normal75W Sound output power 7 W 7 W rms Headphone type Impedance 32 ohms or more with 3 5mm stereo jack plug Aerial impedance 75 ohms Channel coverage VHF UHF and cable channel bands Programme presets 100 Diagonal screen size 71cm visible Dimensions W746 x H583 x D465mm Approximate weight 32 5kg These specifications may change ...

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