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Contents

Teletext ......................................................... 22

To operate Teletext.............................................. 22

To select a page of Teletext ................................ 23

To Select Index Page .......................................... 23

To Select Teletext with a TV Programme ............ 23

Searching for a page while watching TV .............. 23

To Select Double Height Text .............................. 23

To Reveal “concealed” Information ....................... 23

To Stop Automatic Page Change ........................ 23

To Select a Subcode Page.................................. 23

Split Screen ........................................................ 23

To exit Teletext.................................................... 23

To Display the Time ............................................ 23

Fastext ............................................................... 24

Connect Peripheral Equipment ................. 24

Via the Scart ...................................................... 24

EXT2S Mode ....................................................... 24

Via Ant Input ....................................................... 24

Decoder .............................................................. 24

TV and Video Recorder ....................................... 24

Playback NTSC .................................................. 24

Search for and store the test signal of the video

recorder............................................................... 25

Camera and Camcorder ...................................... 25

Connect the decoder to the video recorder .......... 25

Connecting Headphones ..................................... 25

Software Update Socket ..................................... 25

Antenna Connections.................................. 26
Tips................................................................ 27

Care of the Screen .............................................. 27

Poor Picture........................................................ 27

No Picture .......................................................... 27

Sound ................................................................. 27

Remote Control ................................................... 27

No solution ......................................................... 27

Bad picture (in digital mode) ............................... 27

Specifications .............................................. 27
Important Instruction ................................... 28

Remote  Control ............................................. 2
Control Panel Buttons and Rear Panel....... 3
Preparation ..................................................... 4

Features ............................................................... 4

Safety Precautions ........................................ 4
Before Switching on your TV ....................... 6

Power connection ................................................. 6

Connections to the RF input socket ...................... 6

How to connect other devices ............................... 6

Inserting batteries in the remote control handset .. 6

Switching the TV ON/OFF............................. 6

To switch the TV on .............................................. 6

To switch the TV off............................................... 6

Initial Settings ................................................ 7
Basic  Operations ........................................... 8

Operating with the buttons on the TV .................... 8

Operating with Remote Control ............................. 8

Everyday  Operation ...................................... 8

Information Banner ................................................ 8

Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) ..................... 9

Displaying The Subtitles ....................................... 9

Digital Teletext .................................................... 10

Over Air Download ............................................... 10

Widescreen ........................................................ 10

IDTV Menu System ...................................... 10

Channel List........................................................ 10

Installation .......................................................... 12

Configuration ....................................................... 13

Timers ................................................................. 14

Language ............................................................ 15

TV Setup ............................................................. 15

Common Interface ............................................... 15

Analogue TV Menu System......................... 16

Sound Menu ....................................................... 16

Picture Menu ...................................................... 17

Feature Menu ..................................................... 19

Installation Menu ................................................. 19

Programme Menu ............................................... 20

Other  Features ............................................ 22

TV Status............................................................ 22

Programme Swap (P<P) ..................................... 22

Double-digit (- -) .................................................. 22

Sound Indicator ................................................... 22

Zoom................................................................... 22

Mute Indicator ..................................................... 22

Volume Bar ......................................................... 22

AV Modes ........................................................... 22

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Page 1: ...mportant Instruction 28 Remote Control 2 Control Panel Buttons and Rear Panel 3 Preparation 4 Features 4 Safety Precautions 4 Before Switching on your TV 6 Power connection 6 Connections to the RF input socket 6 How to connect other devices 6 Inserting batteries in the remote control handset 6 Switching the TV ON OFF 6 To switch the TV on 6 To switch the TV off 6 Initial Settings 7 Basic Operation...

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Page 3: ... Off Volume P Ch Program MENU Menu AUDIO L Audio left AUDIO R Audio right VIDEO VCR Headphone 3 6 mm Ø CI Common Interface Slot ANT Antenna 75 W EXT 1 Scart Socket 1 EXT 2 Scart Socket 2 with S Video Power Cable 5 6 9 6 5 50077138 2816W 2147UK ENG STEREO CLED AK49 IDTV p65 14 10 2005 16 19 3 ...

Page 4: ...ct the correct volt age setting for your convenience 2 Power Cord The power supply cord should be placed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon them or against it Pay particular attention to cord where it enters the plug power outlet and the point where it exits from the receiver 3 Moisture and Water Do not use this equipment in a humid and damp place avoid the ba...

Page 5: ...r waste disposal Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and should principally be recycled Packaging materials such as foil bag must be kept away from children Batteries including those which are heavy metal free should not be disposed of with household waste Please dispose of used batteries in an environmen tally sound manner Find out about the legal regula tions which apply in your area DO ...

Page 6: ... for a long period Otherwise it can be damaged due to any leakage of batteries Switching the TV ON OFF To switch the TV on Your TV will switch on in two steps 1 Press the power button located on the front of the TV Then the TV switches itself to standby mode and the RED LED located on the lower left side of the TV turns on 2 To switch on the TV from stand by mode either Press a digit button on the...

Page 7: ...de and the menu below is displayed to search for analogue channels 35 6725 352 5 00 6 5 6 28175 1 8 217 18 8 1 6 51 1 First select your country by pressing or button This will affect the sort process in APS By pressing the or buttons come to the Lan guage item and select the language in which the menus of the TV will appear You can see the available lan guages by pressing or button As soon as you ...

Page 8: ...ey within 3 seconds this function will be ignored and the display will be erased Likewise you must enter the second digit within 3 seconds of entering the first digit Programme Swapping Press P P programme swap button to select the last selected programme This button provides swap ping between the last two programmes For example select programme 8 then select programme 2 Now if you press P P butto...

Page 9: ...Channels or Programmes Press or button to navigate through the channel and programme list 7521 352 5 00 8 D HG KXFNOH9LVLRQ 7ULSOH ELOO Q WKH 5LQJ 5RPDQ D V 2Q WKH 5DGLR 3DXO DQG DUU JUDSSOH ZLWK WKH ZRUOG RI ZUHVWOLQJ KXQW IRU D P VWHULRXV PSHURU V XQGHUSDQWV DQG UHFRUG WKHLU ILUVW SRS VRQJ KDQQHOV 3URJUDPPHV RQ HG KDQQHO 1 6 79 1HZV RXU7H W L 8 7 N 5 N KXFNOH9LVLRQ 7UDF HDNHU 1HZVURXQG 1DYLJDWH ...

Page 10: ... please ensure that after use it is set to its standby mode At 3AM each day the IDTV auto matically searches for any new information which may be broadcast and will download this to your IDTV auto matically This operation will normally take approximately 30 seconds If you want to do this you need to setAutomatic Down load to Enabled in Receiver Upgrade setting For details see page 14 Widescreen De...

Page 11: ... To rename a specific channel the channel must be high lighted via pressing or button and then highlight the Edit Name item by pressing or button Press the SELECT to activate rename feature 6 7 L 6 7 11 67 21 21 7 2 79 KDQQHO 7 5 7HOHWH W 285 6N 7UDYHO 8 LVWRU 57 6HOHFW HOHWH GLW 1DPH RFN DYRXULWHV XQFWLRQ 6HOHFW KDQQHO GLW 1DPH 0RUH Now pressing or button moves to the previous next character Pres...

Page 12: ...arch pop up menu All the services are searched and a channel table is created automati cally All channels found are stored in a sorted form with re spect to their channel numbers Some services may not appear with the correct channel number At the time of printing not all broadcasters are sending their chan nel number information Manual Search In manual search the number of the multiplex is en tere...

Page 13: ... than one language This function selects which language soundtrack you will hear when switching to a channel broadcasting with the multiple soundtracks Highlight the Audio Language line in the Configura tion menu and use the or button to cycle through the language options Subtitle Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast sub titles displayed on screen for the hard of hearing This func...

Page 14: ... the SELECT button to enter Parental Settings Menu A box asking for the lock key is displayed QWHU RFN H There is only one key which is set to 0000 initially Enter lock key If wrong Lock key is entered the follow ing message is displayed on the screen and it is re turned back URQJ RFN H If it is correct the Parental Settings Menu including fol lowing items is displayed 0HQX RFN QVWDOODWLRQ 6HW RFN...

Page 15: ...se or button to highlight TV Setup press the SELECT button to display TV Setup menu screen 0DLQ 0HQX KDQQHO LVW QVWDOODWLRQ RQILJXUDWLRQ 7LPHUV DQJXDJH 79 6HWXS RPPRQ QWHUIDFH Detailed information about Sound Picture and Feature menus are in AnalogueTV Menu System section on page 16 Common Interface Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu and use the or button to highlight the Common Interf...

Page 16: ...ight speakers Using or button select Balance Press button to change balance to the right Press button to change balance to the left When balance control is in mid position the cursor is displayed with two reciprocal arrows Selecting Sound Mode Using or button select Sound Mode Press or button to change Mode You can select MONO STEREO DUAL I or DUAL II mode only if the selected channel supports tha...

Page 17: ...yed with two reciprocal arrows Setting Headphone Sound Mode Using or button select Sound Mode Pressing or button will change the current sound mode e g If the current sound mode is stereo it will be stereo or visa versa In case of bilingual broadcast you can select original or dubbed language again using mode menu So when somebody listens to the original language from the loud speakers somebody el...

Page 18: ...e control Setting Colour Temp This item is used for white colour tint adjustment By pressing or button you may select one of these options WARM COOL NORMAL Setting VNR Video Noise Reduction This item is used to reduce the image noise and im prove the picture quality at weak signals Using or button select VNR Press or button to set VNR level to OFF MIN AUTO or MAX AUTO adjusts the VNR level to OFF ...

Page 19: ...nly be controlled by the remote control handset In this case the front panel buttons except the Power On Off button will not work If Child Lock is ON when one of the front panel buttons except power button is pressed CHILD LOCK warn ing is seen on the screen Selecting Country Using or button select Country Press or button to select the desired country settings Selecting Text Language Text language...

Page 20: ...t ment after coarse adjustment if you are not happy with the image on the screen Use or button on FINE TUNING item until getting the best image on the screen In Channel option normally the Fine Tuning cursor is placed at the middle on the slider and this is indicated with two reciprocal arrows Selecting Search Using or button select Search item Press or button in order to start channel search SEAR...

Page 21: ...acters Use the navigation buttons to select another programme s position When the GREEN button is pressed again the first selected programme will be in serted into the position of the current selection Press the BLUE button to cancel the activated IN SERT process DELETE Press the YELLOW button to delete an existing programme When the YELLOW button is pressed again the selected programme will be de...

Page 22: ...there until it is disabled To cancel mute there are two alternatives the first one is pressing the button thus volume is set to the preceding value and the second one is increasing the volume level thus it starts from the minimum level to increase By decreasing the volume level in mute state mute will not be ignored only the volume level will de crease If mute is canceled after decreasing the volu...

Page 23: ...mes page Pressing button again will conceal the revealed answers To Stop Automatic Page Change The teletext page you have selected may contain more information than what is on the screen the rest of the information will be displayed after a period of time Press button to stop the automatic page chan ge Press button again to allow the next page to be displayed To Select a Subcode Page Subcode pages...

Page 24: ... Scarts to your TV use optional EXT 1 or EXT 2 inputs If an external device is connected via Scart sockets TV is switched to AV mode automatically EXT2S Mode If the equipment connected to your TV set supports S Video Y C output from Scart you can have a better picture quality by selecting EXT2S mode and connect ing your equipment to the EXT 2 terminal of TV See your equipment s booklet to check if...

Page 25: ... to the TV via VIDEO yel low AUDIO R red and AUDIO L white inputs You should connect the jacks to the input in the same colour Connect the decoder to the video recorder Some video recorders have a special scart for decoder Connect a scart cable to the scart of your decoder and to the special scart of your video recorder See also the handbook of your video recorder To connect your video recorder to...

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Page 27: ...t to one direction extreme See SOUND menu Remote Control Your TV no longer responds to the remote control Press the 79 button on the remote control once more Per haps the batteries are exhausted If so you can still use the local buttons at the front of your TV Have you selected the wrong menu Press TV DTV button to return to TV mode or press MENU button to return to the previous menu No solution S...

Page 28: ...ch is coloured blue or black must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured brown or red must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red No connection is to be made to the Earth terminal of the plug For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse ASTA a...

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