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–– Note: Repeat this same procedure to change other station/programme combinations.

• “DELETE”

 (in yellow)

With this function you can delete a station you’re not interested in: actually, this station is moved to the
last programme on the list (number 99). To do this go to the Overview menu and proceed as follows:

-01- Scroll the list of programmes with key [13 or 14] until the station you want to delete is highlighted.
-02- Press key [19] on the remote to cancel the station.
–– Example: if the station to cancel is matched to programme number 2, once deleted the stations that
follow in the list (3, 4, 5 and so on) all go down a number. This means that the station matched to pro-
gramme 3 will now become programme 2; the station that used to be 4 will now become 3 and so on
for all the others.

• “LOCK”#

 (in blue)

With this function you can lock the programmes you choose to stop people (like children for example)
watching. This function is programmed in two different parts: A)- marking that indicates the stations to
lock; B)- locking/unlocking. The procedure is explained in detail below:

A)-  Marking the stations:

This part marks the stations you want to lock. Go to the Overview menu and when it is displayed on
the screen proceed as follows:
-01- Scroll the list of stations with key [13 or 14] until the station you want to lock is highlighted.
-02- Press key [20] on the remote to mark the highlighted programme blue. If you want remove the

mark press the same key again.

–– Note: Repeat this same procedure to mark other stations. The whole phase procedure can be
done at any time irrespective of phase B.

B)-  Locking:

The procedure described above only INDICATES to the system which programmes will be Locked from
viewing. To LOCK or UNLOCK the stations you marked in phase A, proceed as follows:
-01- Press key [22] to exit the Overview menu (if displayed on the screen).
-02- Press key [9] to see the Main Settings menu.
-03- Press key [14] to scroll the menu until you reach the “Set-up” function and confirm your choice by

pressing key [15]: the Set-up sub menu is displayed on the screen.

-04- Press key [14] to scroll the menu until you reach the “Lock Code” function.
-05- With the keys on the remote’s numerical keypad [21], tap in your 3-digit password. ATTENTION:

As you will be using this number to UNLOCK the channel, we suggest you write it in the
space below  so as not to forget it because once the Lock is effective, this number will no
longer be visible.

YOUR PASSWORD (3 digits):   I……I……I……I

-06- Press key [22] to exit the menu and then press key [20] to see the Others menu.
-07- Press key [14] to scroll the menu until you reach the “Lock” function and then, using the keys on

the remote’s numerical keypad  [21], tap in your 3-digit password.

The words "Lock .. Off" disappear from the menu and the 3 symbols “ * * * ” appear the instant you
start to enter your password; at the end the words "Lock .. On" appear, confirming that the Lock is now
effective.

To unlock:

To unlock simply repeat steps -06- and -07- of the locking procedure, tapping in the same 3-digit pass-
word again that you entered for locking.

–– Note: When Lock is effective it prevents vision of the stations marked in the Overview menu as well
as in the Set-up sub menu because it also contains your password. To use this sub menu again you
have to Unlock as described above.

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Summary of Contents for 1495T-IB

Page 1: ...COLOUR TELEVISIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1790T 1495T IB 14 14 17 17...

Page 2: ...television off in stand by 2 12 Switching the television off automatically 2 13 Switching the television off definitely PART THREE The television s Operating System 3 1 On Screen Display 3 2 Choosing...

Page 3: ...the REMOTE CONTROL KEYS page More detail is given in section 3 2 page 10 GENERAL NOTES IMPORTANT This instruction booklet is written to cover a family of similar models but some of the func tions desc...

Page 4: ...F 2 1 5 6 9 10 13 16 17 18 21 22 3 4 8 7 12 11 15 14 20 19 23 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 SF 10 S P P P PIP TV AV help others over view I II P F MENU 2 1 5 6 9 10 13 16 17 18 21 22 3 4 8 7 12 11 15 14 20 19...

Page 5: ...down 14 or any number key 21 13 In the TV mode it recalls the next pro gramme number going up in order In the OSD mode it selects the next function from the menus moving up In the TXT mode it calls th...

Page 6: ...e or decreases the setting on the adjustment bar E In the Stand By mode it turns the television on In the TV mode it increases the volume of sound If the OSD button has been pressed it recalls the pro...

Page 7: ...tak ing the plug P out of the mains and disconnecting the aerial plug Q If there is an accidental overload of the electricity the television switches off automatically going in the standby mode To sw...

Page 8: ...receptacles full of water or other liquids on top of the television because if they accidentally tip over the liquid pouring through the ventilation slots can cause serious damage fire or electric sh...

Page 9: ...to what it was previously 2 10 TO USE TELETEXT If the channel you are tuned to broadcasts teletext to see it press key 1 on the remote and then tap in the number three digits of the page you want with...

Page 10: ...GUAGE FOR THE OSD Before reading any further you might wish to change the on screen menu language if is not your prefer red one Please choose a different language as follows 01 Press the MENU key 9 to...

Page 11: ...ant to tune the stations manually one at a time proceed as follows 01 Press key 9 to see the Main Settings menu 02 Press key 14 to scroll the menu until you reach Installation and confirm your choice...

Page 12: ...V Exit Sound Picture Overview Sound Volume Balance Treble Bass Spatial Off Loudness Off TV Exit Picture Overview Others Overview 0 Hide 1 Insert 2 Delete 3 Lock 4 TV Exit 5 6 7 8 9 Picture Brightness...

Page 13: ...ne Tune AFC On System AUTO PAL BG Dual Language Dual I Extended Menu On Store Installation Prog Number 1 Channel Type 1 Extended Menu Off Store Busy 0 1 OK 2 OK 3 OK 4 TV Exit 5 6 7 8 9 A table summar...

Page 14: ...nt them from being watched by an unsuitable public children for example Please refer to key numbers illustrated on the front fold out REMOTE KEYS page These operations are done in the Overview menu th...

Page 15: ...done at any time irrespective of phase B B Locking The procedure described above only INDICATES to the system which programmes will be Locked from viewing To LOCK or UNLOCK the stations you marked in...

Page 16: ...sing the PP personal preference key 8 during normal viewing Sound setting is also stored and recalled 5 2 ADJUSTING SPEAKER SOUND Besides the Volume function that we have already spoken about in parag...

Page 17: ...the signal correctly Some of the sockets located on the control panel and rear cover are only for the INPUT of the signal coming from external equipment while others are only for the OUTPUT of the si...

Page 18: ...itional choice in the Set up sub menu as follows Please refer to key numbers illustrated on the front fold out REMOTE KEYS page 01 Press key 9 to see the Main Settings menu 02 Press key 14 to scroll t...

Page 19: ...te again Pressing TXT repeatedly switches between mixed and pure teletext displays To see any page press 3 keys on the remote control s numerical keypad 21 that correspond to the 3 digit number of the...

Page 20: ...g it a third time you will see the whole page again normally To have the results to quizzes Some stations transmit games quizzes and questions whose solu tions and answers are hidden from view tempora...

Page 21: ...ial has moved or is damaged or has been disconnected Your video recorder could be faulty Transmitter trouble Aerial needs repair or adjustment The aerial is receiving reflected signals from hills or b...

Page 22: ...fused by electrical disturbance What to do Increase the brightness and contrast using the remote control As for Snowy picture and Ghost See Lock page 15 Move magnetised objects away from the televisio...

Page 23: ...der equipment such as a video recorder or a satellite receiver by tuning the equipment to the television This is especially true if it is producing a non standard output frequency Older equipment typi...

Page 24: ...Impedance 32 ohms or more 35mm stereo jack plug Aerial impedance 75 ohms Broadcast bands UHF broadcast channels 21 69 Programme pre sets 100 Picture tube 1495T IB 34cm nominal 1790T 41cm nominal 110 d...

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