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Note: 

The Zoom mode does not operate while

there is a PIP picture in the screen and in the
COMP/HDMI/PC inputs. The Zoom mode is
aborted once the program has been switched,
Teletext is entered or PIP is activated.

Timer:

 Your television deploys the feature of

being able to be turned off at the end of a period
of time that you detected and to be turned on
again after a time you designated. To ensure
that your television turn off at the end of your
desired time period, select the timer tab. Select
your desired period of time with the numerical
buttons. Determine the time for turning on in the
same way. Enter in the program no. tab the
channel from which you would like the TV to be
turned on. At the end of the time you specified,
your television will automatically switch to stand-
by. It switches to the selected program at the
end of that time while the TV is on.

ZOOM: 

To activate this option, press the button

(

)

 on your remote control while

watching a program picture. During the
zooming process, the image is zoomed
out in three stages in a centre-oriented
way. To move up/down 

(

)/(

)

 or

right/left 

( )/( )

 on the picture in this

position, press the 

(

)

 button on your

remote control. Then, press the key for
the direction in which you would like to
move. In the event that you wish to exit
the Zoom mode for any reason, simply
press the 

( )

 

button. By pressing the

( )

 button, you may return to the normal

mode after the three stages.

OK/

FREEZE

ZOOM

MENU

TIMER

0-9

BACK

MENU

CLOCK

ON TIME

OFF TIME

PROGRAM NO

13:47

- - : --

- - : --

P 01

Menu language:

 Selecting the Menu

language tab, press the right movement

( )

 button. The menu languages shall

appear in the menu in order, select your
desired language using the Right-left
movement buttons 

( )/( )

. Press the 

( )

button. All the setting displays of your
television will be visualized in the
language that you selected.

Child lock :

 If this feature is turned On,

the program that is found is locked, the
image and sound is off, the locked
program is skipped while zapping

programs with the 

(

)/(

)

 buttons.

OK/

FREEZE

FREEZE:

 You may freeze the program picture

you are watching thanks to this feature.
For this purpose, press the 

(

)

 button

on your remote control while there are
no menus on the screen. The program
picture will freeze until the same button

is pressed for the second time.

Note: 

The Freeze feature also freezes PIP

screen while there is a PIP picture on the screen.

Using the PIP (Picture in Picture) feature;

Press the 

(

)

 button on your remote

control. The PIP screen appears on the
screen. According to the selected source,
a window will be opened inside the main
picture and a sub-screen will be

displayed.

You can return to PAP mode by pressing the
button 

( )

 again. You can return to the normal

mode by pressing the 

(

)

 button in the PAP

mode.

To change the source on the PIP screen in the
PIP or PAP mode, you may use the up/down

(

)/(

)

 direction buttons.

Note1:

 All the sources can be selected in the

PIP while there is TV or AV on the screen.
However, only TV/AV can be watched while there
is COMP/HDMI/PC on the main screen.

Note2:

 The PIP source information available in

the TV/AV mode and the PIP source information
available in the COMP/HDMI/PC mode are the
same. Hence, the PIP source also changes once
the main screen has been switched from TV/AV
to COMP/HDMI/PC.

PIP Position:

With this option, you can change the
position in which the PIP window is
visualized on the screen. For this
purpose, you may change the PIP
Position by pressing the Right/Left

direction 

( )/( )

 buttons after pressing

the 

 button while there is a PIP picture on

the screen.

PIP SEL.

OK/

FREEZE

PIP POS.

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Summary of Contents for AMIRA32HDBLK

Page 1: ...AMIRA32HDBLK COLOUR TELEVISION ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...e Control 8 Initial power on and settings performance 9 Setting up the television 9 Automatic search 10 Manual search 10 11 Lining up the program positions naming the programs changing their locations removing and skipping 11 12 The settings on your new television 12 Sound Menu 13 Picture menu 13 14 Features menu 14 15 Using the PIP PAP PAT features 15 16 Teletext features 16 17 External equipment...

Page 3: ... After turning off the power clean the screen and the cabinet with a soft dry cloth We recommend that you do not use any proprietary polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet as this may cause damage Disposal The cold cathode fluorescent lamp in the LCD panel contains a small amount of mercury when the set reaches the end of its useful life please dispose of it in accordance with Local Governm...

Page 4: ...mption AVL ATS Programmable power off Graphic equalizer The feature of sharpness in Colour Transitions CTI Sharpness feature and picture resolution LTI in the black white transitions A clear Picture made possible by the Digital Comb Filter On screen viewing of all settings program numbers and all the processes Manual Fine Tuning 100 Program memory Infrared Remote Control equipped all the functions...

Page 5: ...on plug If you have any doubts as regards the installation operation or safety of the device please REFER to the vendor BE CAREFUL about the glass panels and covers on the device Things not to be Done Since that will expose the components loaded with dangerous voltage DO NOT REMOVE any fixed covers DO NOT COVER the ventilation openings of the device with items such as newspapers table clothes curt...

Page 6: ...different types of batteries together The performance of the remote control will be reduced at a distance of 8 meters from or at an angle of 30 degrees beyond the centre of the TV Start Remove your television carefully out of its box You can keep the package of your television to use it later on Contents of the box Accessory box Power cable Remote Control 2 batteries Note The Scart HDMI VGA and RC...

Page 7: ...rnal Connections Antena Input Main Power Input Main Power on off button S VHS Input SPDIF Digital audio output Sound input CINCH connector Left L Sound input CINCH connector Right R Sound output Right R Video output CINCH connector Sound output Left L Component video input Pr Component sound input L Component sound input R Component video input Y Component video input Pb Stereo Headphone socket HD...

Page 8: ...ft movement button Menu Confirmation OK and Temporary picture freeze button Freeze Info Txt index page button Downward movement button Teletext page enlarge button Double Red teletext button Blue Teletext button Teletext Mix selection buttons UPDATE Button Teletext time Stand by On Off button Picture Mode selection button PIP size selection button PC mode access button PC mode access button Yellow...

Page 9: ... the number of the program you would like to select using the numerical buttons For example to switch to the program number 12 press relatively the buttons number 1 and 2 found on your remote control PR 01 PR 11 PR 01 Performing the initial power on settings PR PR PR PR P R O G R A M T A B L E P 1 0 P 1 1 P 1 2 P 1 3 P 1 4 P05TRT1 P 06 SHOW P 07 P 08 P 09 P 00 P 01 P02 TRT1 P03 TRT1 P04 TRT1 B A C...

Page 10: ...H PROGRAM NO STORE AUTOPROGRAM BG C 0 P 01 SELECT Automatic tuning and storing in the memory the TV channels via Autoprogram The channels located via the autoprogram Automatic Tuning System feature of your television are automatically lined up is done as the selected country channels with teletext and transmitting the channel name information ranking the first followed by all the channels not tran...

Page 11: ...ption Move from here to the channel tab via the downward movement button Pressing the keys on your remote control select S for cable channels and C for broadcast received from the antenna select the search tab with the downward movement button and scan the channels in ascending order with the Right direction button and in descending order with the left direction button If the channel that is found...

Page 12: ...els using the buttons then you can use that function Select the program to be hidden by pressing the upwards downwards or Right left direction buttons Press the Red colored button The information name of the program to be skipped shall appear in red You may perform this procedure for more than one programs To see the skipped program directly enter the program number via the numbering buttons To ca...

Page 13: ... setting function will be displayed Using the right left movement up down direction buttons you may select one of the options which enhance the sound effect depending on the feature of the program you watch which are exclusively pre programmed and unchangeable for Music Sports Movies and Speech and in which you can totally adjust the personal option EQUALIZER MUSIC SPORTS CINEMA SPEECH USER 500 Hz...

Page 14: ... ensures that the menus do not extend beyond the borders of the visualized parts of the screen 14 9 This is the movie format Letterbox While watching a Letter box formatted film video cassette this setting will eliminate or minimize the black stripes on the background by zooming in the picture and without diffusing it Subtitle If the subtitles are transmitted in the letterbox formatted broadcast t...

Page 15: ...t left movement buttons Press the button All the setting displays of your television will be visualized in the language that you selected Child lock If this feature is turned On the program that is found is locked the image and sound is off the locked program is skipped while zapping programs with the buttons OK FREEZE FREEZE You may freeze the program picture you are watching thanks to this featu...

Page 16: ...a text of four pages the pages are indicated PIP Dimension With this option you may zoom in and zoom out the PIP window size For this purpose you may change the PIP size by pressing the button while there is a PIP picture on the screen PAT Mode While watching a broadcast on your television you can enter the PAT Picture and teletext mode pressing the button on your remote control Thanks to this fea...

Page 17: ...screen in four different colors or inside colored frames red green yellow and blue By pressing the button pertaining to the relevant color on the remote control you can access the subject of your choice without waiting Note The fastext feature is not available for all the teletexts broadcasts It is determined by the broadcasting agency whether it is to be broadcast or not External equipment connec...

Page 18: ...ut behind your television using a suitable cable not supplied with your television Using again a suitable cable you can also listen to the sound from your PC by connecting the sound output of your PC to the PC AUDIO IN input behind your television Transition to the PC mode For your LCD TV to pass to the monitor PC mode press the on your remote control To switch back from the PC mode to the TV mode...

Page 19: ...ou can make it Note2 To connect a RGB supported external device to your television it is necessary that you use a RGB supported Scart cable If your external device is supported in that case you can set the output as RGB Note3 It is necessary that the decoder device be equipped with a tuner so that you can connect a decoder through a RCA connection Connecting a Video recorder device and a digital s...

Page 20: ... your device does not work despite all of these If your television does not work properly even though you tried the above mentioned solutions try turning it on and off again If you cannot start your television even though you have applied all the written methods refer to the dealer or authorized service from where you purchased the product Never attempt to repair yourself a non operating device Sy...

Page 21: ...y AC 230V 50 Hz Program memory 100 RF Antenna input 75 Ohm Co axial Loudspeaker impedance 8 Ohm Sound systems Mono Stereo Nicam Batteries 2xUM 4 IEC R03 or AAA 1 5V Received channels VHF Band I channel 2 4 VHF Band III channel 5 12 UHF Channel 21 69 Cable TV S1 S20 S21 S41 Received broadcasting systems PAL BG PAL SECAM BG PAL SECAM BG DK DK PAL SECAM BG LL PAL I Note Your television has been manuf...

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