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Contents

Remote Control Buttons ......................... 2
Control Panel Buttons ............................ 3
Antenna Connections ............................. 3
Preparation ............................................. 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

Operating the TV ..................................... 7

A.P.S. (optional)

(Automatic  Programming  System) ...... 7

Operating with the buttons on the

TV set ................................................... 7

Operating with Remote Control ........... 7

Menu System .......................................... 8

Sound Menu ......................................... 8

Picture Menu ...................................... 11

Feature Menu ..................................... 13

Install Menu ........................................ 14

Programme  Menu .............................. 15

Other Features ...................................... 16

TV Status ............................................ 16

Programme  Swap  (P<P) ................... 16

Double-digit (- / - -) ............................. 16

Personal  Preferences  (PP) ................ 16

Sound  Indicator  (optional) ................. 16

Picture Mode ...................................... 17

Sleep Timer Last Minute Indicator ..... 17

Mute Indicator ..................................... 17

No-Signal ........................................... 17

Blue  Background  During  No-Signal .. 17

Volume Bar ......................................... 17

AV Modes (optional) ........................... 17

Teletext .................................................. 18

To operate Teletext ............................. 18

To select a page of Teletext ................ 18

To Select Index Page ......................... 18

To Select Teletext with a TV

Programme ........................................ 18

Searching for a page while watching

TV ....................................................... 18

To Select Double Height Text ............. 18

To Reveal “concealed” Information .... 18

To Stop Automatic Page Change ....... 19

To Select a Subcode Page ................ 19

Fastext (optional) ............................... 19

To exit Teletext .................................... 19

To Display the Time ........................... 19

Connect Peripheral Equipment ........... 20

Via the Euroconnector ........................ 20

Via Ant Input ........................................ 20

Decoder .............................................. 20

TV and Video Recorder ...................... 20

Playback NTSC (Optional) ................. 20

Copy Facility (Optional) ...................... 20

Search for and store the test signal

of the video recorder .......................... 20

Camera  and  Camcorder ................... 21

To connect to Front-AV input (FAV)

(optional): ........................................... 21

To connect to Back-AV (BAV) input /

output  (optional): ................................ 21

To connect to S-VHS input

(optional): ........................................... 21

Connect the decoder to the video

recorder .............................................. 21

Connecting  Headphones  (Optional) . 21

Connecting  External  Speakers

(optional) ............................................ 21

Connect Peripheral Equipment ........... 22
Tips ........................................................ 23

Care of the Screen ............................. 23

Poor Picture ........................................ 23

No Picture ........................................... 23

Sound ................................................. 23

Remote  Control .................................. 23

No  solution: ........................................ 23

Specifications ....................................... 24

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Summary of Contents for FTV21F2

Page 1: ...lect a page of Teletext 18 To Select Index Page 18 To Select Teletext with a TV Programme 18 Searching for a page while watching TV 18 To Select Double Height Text 18 To Reveal concealed Information 1...

Page 2: ...e Reveal Update Hold Yellow FEATURE Feature Menu Blue INSTALL Installation Menu Stand By Red SOUND Sound Menu Green PICTURE Picture Menu Teletext Time Mix Expand Previous Programme Mute Info Program M...

Page 3: ...OH ODW RKP WZLQ OHDG FDEOH 5HDU RI 79 5HDU RI 79 2XWGRRU QWHQQD RQQHFWLRQV AntennaConnections 5217 9 21752 3 1 877216 XGLR QSXW 7HUPLQDO 9LGHR QSXW 7HUPLQDO HDGSKRQH 0HQX 3URJUDP 9ROXPH 3RZHU ENG 2100...

Page 4: ...ng In case of storm and lightning or when going on holiday disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet 7 Replacement Part When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used...

Page 5: ...of electric shock of persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the lit...

Page 6: ...upwards from the indicated part Insert two UM 4 AAA or equivalent type bat teries inside Replace the battery cover NOTE Remove batteries from remote control handset when it is not to be used for a lo...

Page 7: ...ion can be made using the buttons on the front panel Volume Setting Press button to decrease volume or button to increase volume so a volume level scale slider will be displayed at the middle of the b...

Page 8: ...P button programme 8 will be selected If you press the same button again programme 2 will be selected and so on MenuSystem Your TV has been designed with a menu system to provide an easy manipulation...

Page 9: ...ton to change Mode You can choose MONO STEREO or DUAL I II mode only if the selected channel supports that mode You can also change sound mode directly pressing I II button on your remote control 92 8...

Page 10: ...procal arrows To store the Equalizer settings press or button on STORE option During the store process all the items are stored moreover the USER mode information would not be lost In other words when...

Page 11: ...nu settings 92 80 1 9 7 3 21 6725 02 48 5 0212 21 2 R S W L R Q D O Picture Menu To enter the Picture menu directly press the GREEN button or Press M button now you are in Main menu In the Main menu s...

Page 12: ...ratio to Subtitle mode AUTO This allows to change the picture mode automatically according to the transmission of the selected channel For example your TV is 4 3 mode but the transmission of that cha...

Page 13: ...tically to stand by Child Lock You can use this feature to prevent children turning on TV or changing programs or adjustments etc without remote control The CHILD LOCK feature can be set by or button...

Page 14: ...00 25 50 and 75 Also changing Fine Tuning changes the decimal part Standard The Standard setting is fixed to I You cannot change this item s setting Selecting Channel optional CHANNEL can be changed...

Page 15: ...een access it by pressing the M button to open the main menu Press button to highlight programme and to select 6281 3 785 785 167 352 5 0 Whilst in the programme menu 8726725 16 57 7 1 0 1 Use the nav...

Page 16: ...two last entered programmes Double digit This OSD is displayed when the Double Digit button pressed in place of the programme number indicator After then in order to enter a programme it must be press...

Page 17: ...n when no valid signal detected It shows the remained time for the switching to the Stand By mode it takes 5 minutes when any signal detected or no any Remote Control command is accessed The indicator...

Page 18: ...e number of the index generally page 100 press button To Select Teletext with a TV Programme Press button The text is now superimposed over the programme on the screen Press button again to return to...

Page 19: ...letext page Fastext optional This is applicable if your TV is equipped with FASTEXT feature optional Your CTV supports the 7 page Teletext sys tem When the page number of any of the 7 pages in memory...

Page 20: ...ied with your decoder Connect a decoder with an aerial socket to the TV Connect the aerial cable Connect a decoder without an aerial socket to the TV Connect the decoder to your TV with a eurocable RC...

Page 21: ...ur TV Connect your equipment to the TV via S VHS input and audio inputs of FAV or BAV inputs by using S VHS cables Connect the decoder to the video recorder Some video recorders have a special eurocon...

Page 22: ...11 WHUQDO 2SWLRQDO WHUQDO 2SWLRQDO DECODER FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER VIDEO HEADPHONE optional AUDIO 17 1 CAMERA External Speaker optional ENG 21005 1080UK CIFT SCART ST7P T3X p65 26 09 2005 13 18 22 All...

Page 23: ...is coming from only one of the speakers Is the balance set 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 co...

Page 24: ...Delivery available upon request Please call 0870 600 1338 UK customers only Calls charged at National Rate or visit our website at www partmaster co uk Specifications TVBROADCASTING PAL I I RECEIVINGC...

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