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1.TV/Teletext Button (Turns the Teletext feature On/Off) [          ]
   Press the [       ] button on the remote controller to turn teletext On/Off.
   To select a teletext page either directly enter the page number using the numeric key
    pad on the remote control or use the CH+/- buttons, or the coloured Fast Text buttons.

2.Mix Mode [      ] 
  While in Teletext mode press the [        ] and will show the teletext data 
  superimposed on top of the TV picture. Press the button again to revert back to Full
  text.
3.Cancel Mode [        ] 
  This feature allows the TV picture to be displayed while next page to be searched is 
  entered and found. Only the top teletext line is displayed until the page is found.
  Press the [        ] button to hide the teletext information. Either press the [        ] 
  (Cancel button) or the [           ] (Text button) to exit the cancel display mode.
4.Language Mode [        ]
  Pressing the [        ] button will change the Teletext characters between Eastern and 
  Western.

5.

Hold [          ]

   Pressing the [        ] button will stop the teletext page automatically updating.   
   This feature is very useful where there are several teletext pages on the same   
   page number.

6.

Size [         ]

   Pressing the [       ] button changes between full screen top half  bottom and  
   half  full screen. This feature is very useful as it magnifies the image 
   making the characters easier to read.

7.

Reveal [       ]

   Pressing the [        ] button will reveal hidden text. This feature is used to  
   reveal information such as answers to teletext on-line interactive puzzles.

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TELETEXT FUNCTION (FAST TEXT)

GENERAL OPERATION 

8.

Subtitle [       ]

   Pressing the [      ] button will get the teletext decoder to automatically   
   search for the subtitle page. 

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.Time [        ]

   While in normal TV mode only, pressing the [          ] button will display the 
   teletext time in the top right hand corner for a few seconds. In teletext 
   mode, the button can be used as sub-code switch.

6.Preset Sound Modes
   Our engineers have designed in 4 commonly used sound modes to allow the  
   best possible sound to be selected quickly. Each mode is selected in turn by  
   pressing the "S.STD" button on the remote controller.
   The 4 modes are:
   Speech-  Designed to reduce the bass and treble which enhances the voice for
                   news programs.
   Theatre-  Enables extra bass and treble to enhance the movie experience.
   Music-  Adjust the sound to best suit music programs.
   User - A spare setting that can be adjust to personal tastes.
   All the 5 modes can be independently adjusted by using the PICTURE 
   adjustment menu. 

7.Recall (on-screen display)
   The CALL button on the remote controller allows the on-screen menu to be   
   displayed, showing the channel numbers and colour system and sound system. 
8.Program Scan (Automatically increments/scans the channels and displays 
   each channel for a short time.)
   The SCAN button on the remote controller  
   turns on/off the scan feature.
9.Zoom (changes the picture size format)
   Each time the ZOOM button is pressed, the picture size will change. There are  
   3 size options:   
   Normal - Used for standard 4:3 picture programs.
   16:9 - Automatically reduces the height so that the TV set
              displays wide screen type image.
   Enlarge - Zooms the picture in to magnify smaller images. 
10.Channel Swap (toggles between the last channel view and the
     current channel)  
     Each time the SWAP button is pressed, the last channel view is displayed.
11.AV Input Selection 
     Each time the TV/AV button is pressed, the input selection will cycle among 
     TV-  AV1-  AV2- SVHS-  RGB- TV. 
     Notes: I.AV1 & SVHS share the same AV1 audio input.
                

.In AV modes the RECALL status display will only display the colour 

                      system.

Summary of Contents for 29T9B

Page 1: ...AIN FUNCTION 29T9B 29F9B Colour Television Operation Instructions 218 Programs stored Dynamic noise reduction Multi picture modes multi sound modes selection Auto correcting black balance Surround stereo ...

Page 2: ... SPECIFICATION FUNCTION BUTTONS AND EXTERNAL SOCKETS REMOTE CONTROLLER BOARD OPERATING MENU MULTI FUNCTION TIMER GENERAL OPERATION TELETEXT FUNCTION EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS AV SIDE PANEL CONNECTION DIAGRAM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 2 2 3 5 6 10 12 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 3: ...ack cover may result in electricshock fireor damageto theTVset 3 Don t place the TV set in direct sunlight ornearheatsource 6 If the TV set is not going to be used for long time or there is a severe thunder lightening storm it is recommended that the TV set be disconnected from the AC power outletandtheaerialplug removed Explanation on the display tube Should the picture tube require cleaning disc...

Page 4: ...ry to the and signs of the battery compartment 3 Close the cover of the battery compartment NOTE 1 Don t drop or wet or dismantle the unit 2 If you don t intend to use the unit for a long period or the electricity of the batteries is used up remove the batteries to prevent batteries acid from leaking into the battery compartment 3 Always replace both batteries at the same time 4 Do not use recharg...

Page 5: ...ing any buttons for a few seconds 2 Auto search A Press MENU button five times or directly press TUNE button on the remote controller e Press MENU button five times or directly press TUNE button ensure that the TUNE menu is displayed Press the CH buttons to select SEARCH Then press the VOL button to search up or V button to search down to the next TV station It is much faster to search up If the w...

Page 6: ...re on off Press the EXIT button to save the setting 8 Program number The program number is the remote control channel number You can change the program number to see channels stored without exiting this main menu Press the CH buttons to select PROGRAM press the VOL buttons to change the program number that you are adjusting 9 Band switching Note This is a new item If you already know what band the...

Page 7: ...e TV set can be programmed to turn on at a certain time 3 Off time to allow the TV set to turn off at a preset time 4 Sleep timer to allow the TV set to turn off after 10 180 minutes 5 Program remind timer that displays an on screen reminder prompt when a program on a different channel is due to start Selecting the clock menu Press the MENU button continually until the TIME menu is displayed or pr...

Page 8: ...er or the front of the TV set to adjust the volume level The range is 0 100 When the volume buttons are pressed the volume level is displayed automatically on the TV screen 3 Standby Using the remote controller the TV set can be placed into standby mode A red standby light will glow on the TV front panel when the TV set is placed into standby To turn the TV set back on again press standby button o...

Page 9: ...n will display the teletext time in the top right hand corner for a few seconds In teletext mode the button can be used as sub code switch 6 Preset Sound Modes Our engineers have designed in 4 commonly used sound modes to allow the best possible sound to be selected quickly Each mode is selected in turn by pressing the S STD button on the remote controller The 4 modes are Speech Designed to reduce...

Page 10: ...RT2 S VHS Note 1 SCART1 the Side Front AV panel are connected together Only connect to one of the inputs at any time 2 The S VHS input on the rear cover is connected to the Side AV panel 3 SCART 2 has RGB AV on the same input 4 If you need to connect AV output please select SCART1 terminal EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS AV SIDE PANEL CONNECTION DIAGRAM To videc output To audio L output To audio R output To ...

Page 11: ...mpt to remove the back cover as the TV set has dangerous voltages in side that may cause a fatality or fire 3 The cabinet may produce the occasional snapping sound This is normal and caused by the materials in the cabinet expanding with room temperature changes TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Electrical interference which can be caused by cars motorbikes etc fluorescent lamps and dirty insulators on overhea...

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