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Remote Control Buttons............................. 5-6
Location of Controls.................................... 7-8
      

Front View of TV Set...................................

 

8

      Rear View of TV Set.................................... 8

Installation........................................................

 

9

      

For TV Features..........................................

 

9

Safety Precautions ...................................

 

9-10

Before Switching on the TV ...................

 

10-11

      

Power Connection ....................................

 

10

      

Connections to the Aerial 

      input socket ...............................................

 

10

      

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

 

10

      

Inserting batteries in the 

      remote control handset ........................

 

10-11

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

 

11

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

 

11-12

      

Menu menu ...............................................

 

11

      Picture menu ............................................. 11
      Sound menu .............................................. 11
      Setup menu ............................................... 11
      Input Select menu ....................................

 

12

      Tune menu ................................................ 12

PC MODE

 

 ...................................................... 12

      

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

      VGA SET menu ................................... 12-13

Teletext Operations

 

 ..................................... 13

Peripheral Equipment Connections

 

 ........

 

14

      

PC Sound Connection .............................

 

14

        Via the Scart Sockets ............................... 14
      Via Ant Input .............................................

 

14

FOR DVD PART

 

      

Main Features

 

...........................................

 

14

      Playback Features

 

....................................

 

14

      Basic Operation

 

...................................

 

14-15

      Interactive Function

 

.................................. 15

      Other Useful Function Operation

 

........15-16

      Picture Disc Operations

 

...........................

 

16

Initial Settings of Setup Menu  .............. 17-18
      

Common Procedures of 

      Initial Settings

 

...........................................

 

17

       General Setup Page .................................

 

17

       Speaker Setup Page

 

................................ 17

       Dolby Digital Setup Page

 

......................... 17

       Preferences Setup Page .........................

  

17

       Password Change Page ..........................

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18

Definition of Terms .........................................

 

18

Service Tips(DVD) ..........................................

 

19

Service Tips(TV).............................................. 20
The Causes of Interference ..........................

 

 

21

 

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Summary of Contents for GLCD17W2DVD

Page 1: ...GLCD17W2DVD LCD DVD Combo...

Page 2: ...17 LCD DVD Combo...

Page 3: ...ns lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as followings The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to th...

Page 4: ...Select menu 12 Tunemenu 12 PC MODE 12 Installation 12 VGASET menu 12 13 Teletext Operations 13 Peripheral Equipment Connections 14 PC Sound Connection 14 Via the Scart Sockets 14 ViaAnt Input 14 FOR D...

Page 5: ...4 15 18 19 21 43 42 40 39 37 36 34 32 31 30 29 28 25 24 23 3 10 17 16 20 41 38 35 22 26 1 2 3 8 12 13 14 15 27 28 29 30 37 9 1 1 FOR TV BUTTONS Power ON Standby Display Sleep 0 9 Direct Program TV AV...

Page 6: ...5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 21 43 42 40 39 37 36 32 31 30 29 28 25 24 23 3 10 17 16 20 41 38 35 22 26 4 5 6 7 10 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 31 32 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 1 27 L R LEFT RIGHT...

Page 7: ...Location of controls 7...

Page 8: ...VOL Button 10 Power Switch 11 Power Indicator 12 Speakers 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 12 12 1 1 2 2 3 3 12 12 11 11 1 1 1 The CD contents must be in front NOTE Precautions when connecting to other e...

Page 9: ...d never apply an AC mains to the TV directly The AC DC adaptor operates on an AC mains supply the voltage is as indicated on the label of the AC DC adaptor Connect the DC plug of the AC DC adaptor to...

Page 10: ...TV REAL PANEL 100 240V 10...

Page 11: ...ystem section This TV set allows the adjustment of any settings by selecting from the menu screens Press this button to display main menu including Picture Sound Setup Tune VGA setup and Exit items Y...

Page 12: ...increase the frequency 6 Auto Search Press OK button to start search program automatically from V L to UFH the searched program will be stored automatically in order of reception 7 Sound SYS You can s...

Page 13: ...ong the following Teletext Operations Several languages are supported for teletext by this TV set and are divided into three language groups Press this button to select the teletext language Press thi...

Page 14: ...oming playback 3 way repeat playback Numeric selection 24 bit 96kHz audio D A converter Playback Features Basic Operation Press EJECT button to load or eject the disc Hold the disc without touching ei...

Page 15: ...mode Press this button to magnify picture and use direction buttons to select the required part of the zoomed picture This player can magnify a picture upto 3 times Title button DVD disc Press TITLE...

Page 16: ...JPEG pictures in the current directory forever and ever Sixteen slideshow transition modes are provided use PROGRAM button to select mode 1 wipe top mode 2 wipe bottom mode 3 wipe left mode 4 wipe rig...

Page 17: ...DUAL MONO Reproduction mode used only when the input consists of two independent audio channels 1 1 mode Possible selections are STEREO Reproduce both channels as is L MONO Reproduce the left channel...

Page 18: ...igital signals Incorporating a new video compression technology MPEG II and high density recording technology DVD enables esthetically pleasing full motion video to be recorded over long periods of ti...

Page 19: ...h th e la b e l s id e u p C h e c k th e b a tt e ri e s a re in s ta ll e d p ro p e rl y P o in t th e re m o te c o n tr o l u n it a t th e re m o te c o n tr o l s e n s o r T h e d is ta n c e...

Page 20: ...K p ro b a b ly s ta ti o n tr o u b le C h e c k a e ri a l c o n n e c ti o n s o n b a c k o f s e t C h e c k a e ri a l fo r b ro k e n w ir e s R e o ri e n t a e ri a l i f in d o o r ty p e P...

Page 21: ...ingbone pattern and partial picture loss can result from the operation of diathermy equipment from a nearby doctor s surgery or hospital SNOW Weak TV signals from long distant stations result in an in...

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