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Please note the following instructions when 

setting up the television set:

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This television is designed to receive and dis-

play video and audio signals.

 

 

  

All other uses are expressly prohibited.

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The  ideal  viewing  distance  is  five  times  the 

 diagonal screen size.

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Light  falling  on  the  screen  impairs  picture 

 quality.

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To ensure the device is always adequately ven-

tilated, make sure there is sufficient space be-

tween the television set and nearby furniture.

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The television is designed for use in dry rooms. 

If you do use it outdoors, make sure it is pro-

tected from moisture such as rain or splashing 

water.

  

Never expose the television set to moisture.

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Do not place any vessels such as vases on the 

television, as they may spill liquid, thus present-

ing a safety risk.

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Place the television on a hard, level surface.

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Do not place any objects such as newspapers 

on the television or put cloth or similar items 

under it. 

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Do not place the television close to heating 

units  or  in  direct  sunlight,  as  this  will  impair 

cooling. 

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Heat build-up can be dangerous and shortens 

the service life of the television. For reasons of 

safety, have a repairman remove any dirt in 

the television from time to time.

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Never open the television under any circum-

stances.  Warranty  claims  are  excluded  for 

damage resulting from improper handling.

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Make sure the power cord or the power sup-

ply unit (if provided) are not damaged.

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Only  operate  the  television  with  the  power 

cord/power supply * provided. (*For prod-

ucts with a power supply)

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Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical 

devices. Even when the television is switched 

off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to 

the mains or the antenna. Always disconnect 

the mains and antenna plugs during a storm.

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Use a damp, soft cloth to clean the screen.  

Do not use water with soap or detergent.

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Only clean the housing of your television set 

with the cloth provided. Do not use water with 

soap or detergent.

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When deciding where to put the device, re-

member that furniture is often coated with vari-

ous types of varnish and plastic. Many of these 

contain chemicals which can corrode the feet 

of the device, leaving marks on the surface of 

the furniture which can be difficult or impossi-

ble to remove.

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The  screen  of  your  LCD  television  meets 

the  highest  quality  standards  and  has  been 

checked for pixel faults.

 

  

Despite the great care taken in manufacturing, 

technological reasons make it impossible to 

completely discount the possibility that some 

pixels may be faulty.

 

  

Provided they are within the thresholds speci-

fied by the DIN norm, pixel faults of this kind 

cannot be regarded as a defect as defined by 

the warranty.

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To ensure fires do not occur, 

 always  keep  candles  and 

other open flames away from 

the  device.

Summary of Contents for 32 XLC 3220 BA

Page 1: ...LCD TV 32 XLC 3220 BA EN...

Page 2: ...ecting external data media 19 The file browser 19 Settings in the USB setup menu 20 Basic playback functions 20 Additional playback functions 22 Teletext OPERATION 22 TOP text or FLOF text mode 22 Add...

Page 3: ...y claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling 7 Make sure the power cord or the power sup ply unit if provided are not damaged 7 Only operate the television with the power cord pow...

Page 4: ...ipped with a power switch switching it off using this switch will be suffi cient The energy consumed by the television set is reduced to virtually 0 W 7 In standby mode the television set uses very li...

Page 5: ...nt and the antenna 7 Only use the power cord supplied to connect the television set to a suitable earthed safety socket 7 Do not use an adapter plug or extension lead which does not meet the applicabl...

Page 6: ...nmental note 7 This symbol on recharge able batteries batteries or on the packaging indicates that the rechargeable bat tery battery may not be disposed of with regular household rubbish For certain r...

Page 7: ...ts for audio input YUV and CVBS signal Audio socket for camcorder Audio Socket for audio input for a PC PC IN VGA socket video input for PC ANT IN Antenna socket for a DVB T DVB C and analogue antenna...

Page 8: ...volume selects menu functions MENU Opens the menu Select a menu option with P or P Activate the function with V Confirm the function with V or V Press MENU to quit the menu I Opens the pre selection f...

Page 9: ...Sound on off mute Switches the television on from standby and back Into standby mode Switch the television on from standby mode Select stations directly Zapping function Opens the pre selection for AV...

Page 10: ...evious picture in the file browser yellow Y Freeze frame selects a page in teletext mode activates various functions selects the next track the next picture in the file browser N blue Enlarges the pic...

Page 11: ...with green The Search Results menu appears and the search for TV channels begins Depending on the number of television channels received this can easily take a few minutes The scan is complete as soo...

Page 12: ...n channels for example channels unsuitable for children using a personal PIN code 1 In the PROGRAM TABLE menu select the desired channel with B A D or C 2 Activate the channel lock with yellow 3 Enter...

Page 13: ...mode User Eco TV Vivid Natu ral Movie Sports or Game with B or A and press OK to confirm Notes 7 Picture setting Game can only be select ed in HDMI Component and PC modes 7 In the PICTURE SETTINGS men...

Page 14: ...ween channels 1 Select the line AVL with C or D and select the option On with B or A Note 7 If the SRS TSHD setting has been selected in the Audio Mode line the AVL line can not be selected Stereo two...

Page 15: ...B or A 3 Select the line SRS Sound Preset with C or D 4 Select the sound effect Music Natural or Speech with B or A Under licence from SRS Labs Inc TruSurroundHD SRS and the symbol are trademarks of S...

Page 16: ...lay information with The display disappears automatically after a short while Freeze frame If you wish to view a particular scene for longer you can freeze the frame of the current pro gramme 1 Activa...

Page 17: ...shown in 4 3 format LetterBox format The letterbox format is especially suitable for programmes in 16 9 format The black borders which are usually at the top and bottom of the screen are eliminated 4...

Page 18: ...age data with no or very little losses Picture files can be stored with other types of files on one medium These files can be organised into folders and subfolders Connecting external data media Befor...

Page 19: ...u with M 2 Select the SOURCE SETUP menu item with C or D and press OK to con firm The USB SETUP menu appears Note 7 Additional functions are explained in the following sections Switching on automatic...

Page 20: ...s 7 to end playback The file browser appears Notes 7 Use D to select Up Folder when you would like to return to the last folder Use Root and then press OK to return to the main folder 7 It is possible...

Page 21: ...l playback Enlarging or reducing the display for picture files only This function allows you to enlarge or reduce various picture sections 1 During playback or pause press N Rotating pictures picture...

Page 22: ...nd the page number is displayed 2 Press a to switch to the teletext page Enlarging the character height If you have difficulty reading the text on the screen you can increase the character height 1 To...

Page 23: ...Select the line Date Time with C or D and press OK to confirm 2 Select the input box with C or D enter the data for Time with B or A and 1 0 and press OK to confirm Timer settings Entering the switch...

Page 24: ...ce will be used 5 Select the line Volume with C or D and use B or A to set the volume 6 Select the line Set Hour with C or D and enter the time with 1 0 7 Save the data with green 8 Press M to end the...

Page 25: ...lock with B or A 4 Press M to end the setting Changing the PIN code You can also enter a personal PIN code instead of the default code 1234 Please take note of your own PIN code 1 Select Set PIN with...

Page 26: ...pends on the sockets the external device is equipped with and the signals which are available 7 Please note With many external devices the resolution of the video signal must be adjusted to the input...

Page 27: ...on to the corresponding sock ets of the external device with RCA cables audio signal OPERATION USING EXTERNAL DEVICES using the SCART socket FBAS RGB signal 7 Suitable devices Digital satellite receiv...

Page 28: ...to picture distur bances Using a DVD player DVD recorder video recorder or set top box 1 Switch on the external device and select the function you wish to use 2 Press I use C D B or A to select the pr...

Page 29: ...with M 2 Select the SOURCE SETUP menu item with C or D and press OK to con firm The SOURCE SETUP menu appears 3 Select the function or setting with C or D and then use C D or B A to implement it OPERA...

Page 30: ...line Channel with C or D and enter the channel number with B or A step by step or use 1 0 to enter it directly Notes 7 You can start a auto search as well by pressing green or yellow 7 The current sy...

Page 31: ...and press OK to con firm Automativ Channel Search Source Program Table Manual Tuning Exit Back SOURECE SETUP 15 46 ATV OK 4 Start the scan with red Note 7 Press green to confirm the option Yes The ch...

Page 32: ...within certain voltage limits 2004 108 EC directive on electromagnetic compatibility 2009 125 EC directive on ecodesign require ments for energy related products Power consumption values and classes a...

Page 33: ...rent position Ghosting reflection Channel setting Automatic or manual tuning fine tuning Antenna Have antenna cable or system checked No colour Colour intensity too low Turn up the colour Adjust TV st...

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