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SYMPTOM

No picture and sound

Picture is OK, but no sound

Sound is OK, but no picture

No colour 

Excessive noise in picture

Diagonal stripes appear on the
picture

Picture has « snow »

Ghost images appear 

CHECKPOINT

Check the TV set is plugged in.
Check the Volume, Brightness, and Contrast controls are not set at minimum.

Check the volume Control is not set at minimum.
Check that the mute function is off

Check the brightness and Contrast controls are not set at minimum.

Check the colour control is not set at minimum.

Check the aerial cable is not broken, disconnected or damaged.

The picture may be affected by an interfering signal. (eg. from nearby amateur
radio transmitters or another TV set). The interference can be reduced to some
extent by adjusting the direction or height of the aerial.

Check the aerial cable is not broken, disconnected or damaged. Small dots all over
the screen are caused by a weak aerial signal.

Check that the aerial direction has not changed after a storm or strong wind etc...
Ghost images are caused by a signal being reflected from a large building or a hill
: the direction or height of the aerial should be chosen well in order to minimise the
ghosting images.

TV standard

Sound system

Mains voltage

Power consumption

Power consumption in Stand by

Sound Output Power

Speaker

Teletext system

Aerial input

Channel coverage

Tuning system

Screen size

Visual screen size

Visual screen size

Channel indication

Program Selection
Aux. Terminal

Dimensions

Weight

Remote Control Unit

PAL - SECAM B/G D/K, PAL I/I, SECAM L/L’

- NICAM B/G, I, D/K, L,
- FM 2Carrier B/G, D/K

220-240 V - 50 Hz

25” & 28” : 75 W approx.

less than 2.5W

7W x 2 (at 60% mod, 10%THD)

25" & 28” : 12W 8 ohm x 2

10 pages memory FASTEXT (FLOF or TOP)

75 ohm unbalanced

Off-air channels, S-cable channels and hyperband

Frequency synthesizer tuning system

25” : 63cm        /         28” : 71cm

25” : 59cm        /         28” : 66cm

On Screen Display

100 programmes

- EURO-SCART 1 : Audio / Video In and Out, R/G/B In, Slow and Fast switching.
- EURO-SCART 2 : Audio / Video In, S-VHS In.
- Audio-Video Jack on front of cabinet in common connection with EURO-SCART 2.
- Stereo headphone jack (3.5mm) on front of cabinet.

25" : 753 (W) x 540 (H) x 442 (D)  
28" : 806 (W) x 591 (H) x 540 (D)

25" : 25.5 Kg       /      28" : 34.5 Kg

Type R-40A01 (requires two 1.5V penlight batteries type AAA size)

SPECIFICATIONS 

Sometimes a performance problem can be easily solved by checking seemingly apparent but often overlooked pos-
sibilities. Checking these points before asking for service could save you time and money.

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Summary of Contents for CL2554AN

Page 1: ...Users Guide CL2554AN CL2854AN ...

Page 2: ...TION 4 TUNING IN THE TV CHANNELS 5 Automatic Tuning 5 Edit 5 Manual Tuning 6 DAILY TV OPERATION 7 Selecting a programme number 7 Volume control 7 Picture controls 7 Sound controls 7 Features Menu 7 Format selection 7 Child lock 8 Clock menu 8 Wake Time menu 8 Wake PR menu 8 Sleep Auto turn off timer setting 8 Recall 8 TELETEXT 9 CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 SPECIFICATIONS 11...

Page 3: ... the operating ins tructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never allow objects or liquid to enter the interior of the set as this may result in damage to the set cause an electric shock or even cause a fire Attachments Do not use attachments not recom ...

Page 4: ...50Hz AC AERIAL CONNECTION MAINS CONNECTION AV1 AV2 220 240 V 50 Hz AC TV CONTROLS SWITCHING ON Switch the set on with the power button ON OFF and then PR UP or DOWN buttons on the front of the set Or POWER button or the PR and PR button or one of the NUMBER buttons on the remote control SWITCHING OFF Press POWER button on the remote control to return the set to its standby mode If you don t use th...

Page 5: ...UP 6 PAGE DOWN 7 SUBPAGE 8 HOLD 9 MENU 10 MUTE 11 Revealing hidden answer 12 Doubling teletext character size 13 Temporary cancela tion of teletext 14 GREEN KEY 15 RED KEY 17 CYAN KEY 18 YELLOW KEY LANGUAGE SELECTION The on screen Menu language is set to English at the factory If you wish to select another language please follow the instructions below Press remote control MENU button to display Ma...

Page 6: ...g the AUTO TUNING method the broad casts may not be found and stored in the order you desired For example BBC1 may not be allocated to programme number 01 and BBC2 may not be allocated to programme number 02 etc The EDIT menu enables you to change the programme position assignment according to your personal preference To reach the EDIT menu you have to first select INSTALL menu from the MAIN menu ...

Page 7: ... FREQ MENU If you know the channel or frequency number you want to search enter the data by 0 9 buttons TV will tune that channel quickly STORING CHANNEL NAME When one channel is tuned the corresponding channel NAME will be detected automatically But in some cases the NAME will not be detected due to the broadcasting situation You may put in the channel NAME yourself Position the cursor to NAME an...

Page 8: ...ly stored in FAVOURITE mode By pressing NORMAL OK button repeatedly you can call up three picture settings NORMAL I hard picture NORMAL II soft picture FAVOURITE adjust picture Select SOUND menu and press OK button Use or buttons and or buttons adjust the sound to your favourite level To exit press MENU button Select FEATURES menu and press OK button This menu offers various function LANGUAGE SELE...

Page 9: ...s WAKE TIME menu will function only when the TV is in the STAND BY mode and both CLOCK and WAKE TIME programmes are stored WAKE PR MENU Select the WAKE PR menu and using 0 9 buttons set the program number to be switched on at the WAKE TIME By pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly you can select one of the following settings 0 30min 60 min 90 min 120min 0 The set will turn off after the period of ti...

Page 10: ...f the sub page shown are kept on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other sub pages The HOLD symbol willl be displayed on the top left hand side instead of the page No Pressing the HOLD button again the current sub page appears CALLING UP SUBPAGE DIRECTLY Pressing the SUB PAGE button appears at the top of the screen Enter the sub page number that you want to call up with the NUMBERED ...

Page 11: ...PAY TV decoder a Camcoder and a video game console In most cases the set changes automatically to AV mode when the VCR connected is in play back mode If not press the AV button on the remote control or on the front of the set and select AV1 symbol This is used to connect VCR Camecorder and S VHS VCR If external equipment has a S VHS signal output you can also receive the S VHS signal with an appro...

Page 12: ...e chosen well in order to minimise the ghosting images TV standard Sound system Mains voltage Power consumption Power consumption in Stand by Sound Output Power Speaker Teletext system Aerial input Channel coverage Tuning system Screen size Visual screen size Visual screen size Channel indication Program Selection Aux Terminal Dimensions Weight Remote Control Unit PAL SECAM B G D K PAL I I SECAM L...

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