6
Operating Your Television From The Remote Control
Standby
:
The standby key
on the remote control partially switches off the television. The red indicator becomes brighter.
Pressing any number key or switches on again to TV.
Approximately 30 minutes after the television station has ceased transmitting, the TV, if left on, will automatically switch to standby.
When the TV is not in use for long periods of time, remember to switch it off using the on/off switch . (Including overnight).
This saves energy and preserves optimum picture quality.
Selecting TV programmes
Use P– or P+ key, or keys 0 - 9.
♦
The number is displayed and programme selected.
♦
For a two digit number you must enter the second figure before the dash disappears.
♦
For single numbers the dash must disappear before selecting another number.
♦
Programmes can be quickly accessed using P– or P+ key. Any un-tuned programme numbers will be skipped.
Selecting On-Screen-Display (Status)
Pressing + key gives an on-screen display of the current programme number and name, together with the status of various
operating modes.
Programme N°
and name.
Sound muted.
Audio mode
(showing stereo).
Spatial.
Child lock on.
Volume lock on.
Sleep timer minutes remaining.
Only those modes that are active when the + key is pressed will be displayed, e.g.
AV Source.
Audio mode
(showing Stereo).
Sleep timer
(59 seconds remaining).
Volume control
Use – or + key to decrease or increase sound level.
Sound mute
Press
key to quickly turn off sound completely. Press again to restore.
Normalise
Press to restore picture controls to user stored values (green symbol).
Hold for two seconds to restore picture controls to factory preset values (red symbol).
Stereo/Mono / Dual sound - language
Television programmes may be transmitted with different sound characteristics. Your television will automatically switch into
stereo when a suitable signal of sufficient strength is present, indicated by symbol.
Pressing the I/II
key
gives various choices depending upon what is being transmitted and indicated on the screen by:
Red
Mono.
Red
Stereo.
Red
I
Sound channel I or Language I.
Red
II
Sound channel II or Language II.
When receiving two separate sound channels (Dual Language models), the headphones will always reproduce the other sound
channel not being emitted by the loudspeakers.
Note:
Should the signal be weak or receiving conditions poor, stereo to mono automatic switching may occur. If this happens
frequently it is recommended you switch into mono operation.
1
ZDF
120
AV1
59s