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ton, and press “ ” or “ ” button or directly

press “

OK

” button.

In EXT-1, EXT-2 and EXT-4 modes, main menu

appears the same as in TV mode but without

Program  sub-menu.
In  EXT-3 mode, Main Menu appears as fol-

lows:

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3LFWXUH
6RXQG

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,QVWDOO

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+ .K]9+]

In DIGITAL TV mode, DIGITAL will appear on

the  Main  menu.  Install  and  Program  do  not

appear.
Menu does not  disappear automatically if it is

left on the screen.
Press “

MENU

” button again to remove menu.

Picture Menu

Press “

MENU

” button, now you are in main

menu. In the Main menu, select “

Picture

” us-

ing “ ” or “ ” button, then enter  the Picture
menu by pressing “ ” / “ ” or “

OK

” button.

Setting Mode

• As you enter the picture menu, Mode will be

the first item.

•By pressing “ ” or “ ” button you may

choose one of these options:

   Soft, Standard and Bright.

Setting  Contrast

• Using “ ” or “ ” button select Contrast.
• Press “ ” button to increase contrast level.

• Press “ ” button to decrease contrast level.

Setting Bright-1

• Using “ ” or “ ” button select Bright-1.
• Press “ ” button to increase brightness.
• Press “ ” button  to decrease brightness.

Setting Sharpness

• Using “ ” or “ ” button select Sharpness.
• Press “ ” button to increase sharpness

level.

• Press “ ” button to decrease sharpness

level.

Setting Colour

• Using “ ” or “ ” button select Colour.
• Press “ ” button to increase colour level.
• Press “ ” button to decrease colour level.

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Page 1: ...NSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH LT 20DJ5SFR INTEGRATED DIGITAL LCD PANEL TV Digital ideo roadcasting V B D V B Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project 1991 to 1996 Number 4082 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0505TKH VT VT 50081971 TV LCD NUMÉRIQUE INTÉGRÉE MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS FRANÇAIS D IB Guncel JVC IDTV 20710 RM C1897S UK COVER ENG FRA 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TVAVOK IDTV ...

Page 2: ...onnecting Headphones 39 Connecting the PC 39 To connect to S Video input 39 Peripheral Equipment Connections 40 Peripheral Equipment Connections 41 Antenna Connections 41 PC Input Typical Display Modes 42 Tips 43 Specifications 44 For your safety 2 Where to install 5 Important Information 6 Control Panel Buttons 7 Using the stand 8 Remote Control Buttons 9 Features 10 Getting Started 11 T V LINK 1...

Page 3: ...electrical connections in cluding the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between pieces of equip ment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug be fore making or changing connections DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment DO be careful with glass ...

Page 4: ...only Risk of electric shock Shock hazard do not open Keep all power adapters away from any other heat source Always use power adapter s well ventilated area Cold cathode fluoresant lamp in LCD PANEL contains a small amount of mer cury please follow local ordinates or regula tions for disposal TheLCDpanelisveryhightechnologyprod uct with about a million thin film transistors giving you fine picture...

Page 5: ...allow children to hang from the TV place their elbows on the TV or lean against the TV Doing so may cause the TV to fall over and lead to injuries CAUTION To avoid electric shock or damage to the unit first firmly insert the small end of the power cord into the AC Adapter unit it is no longer wobbly and then plug the larger end of power cord into an AC outlet 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ...

Page 6: ...stand are available for this television or and angled bracket which enables the TV to be wall mounted The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technol ogy however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots This is not a sign of a malfunction Make sure the TV is located in a position where it cannot be pushed o...

Page 7: ...during normal operation or misuse of the product WARNING NEVER LEAVE A STATIONARY IMAGE ON THE SCREEN If stationary images generated by TELETEXT CHANNELIDENTIFICATION LOGOS COM PUTER DISPLAYS VIDEO GAMES ON SCREEN MENUS etc are left on the TV screen for any length of time they could be come permanently ingrained If you use your television to display completely still images or moving pictures which...

Page 8: ...nd leads the back cover may not be easily fitted If the cover is left off this in no way infringes safety requirements 32 5 03 1 5 5 5 9 5 63 5 63 5 227 723 29 5 352 5 0 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TVAVOK IDTV 10041701 50088870 p65 05 06 2006 08 44 7 ...

Page 9: ...tion of the TV screen 10 backward and 5 forward Tilt the TV up and down While holding the bottom of the stand with one hand use your other hand to hold the middle of the top of the TV and slowly tilt the TV up and down 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TVAVOK IDTV 10041701 50088870 p65 05 06 2006 08 44 8 ...

Page 10: ...ght button BACK Back button Volume buttons GUIDE button TV RADIO No Function SUBTITLE button I II Audio Language PC Control buttons Hyper Sound On Off button ZOOM Zoom button buttons IDTV VCR DVD Teletext Control buttons P buttons Cursor Down button Teletext button Cursor Left button TV DTV button Information Button T V Link in Program Menu Mute button 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TV...

Page 11: ...le Multilanguage OSD Teletext FLOF Fastext TOP WST World Standard System It is possible to connect headphone A P S Automatic programming system PLL Frequency Search All programmes can be named Forward or backward automatic tuning Sleep timer Child lock Auto 4 3 16 9 Automatic sound mute when no transmission When no valid signal is detected after 5 minutes the TV switches itself automatically to st...

Page 12: ...es replace the batteries with the correct type Do not combine a used old battery or a new one or mixed battery types Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent acid from leaking into the battery compartment Step 3 Removing the terminal cover There are connection terminals and a card socket behind the covers of the rear of the TV Remove the cover before connecting an antenna VCR DVD and other dev...

Page 13: ...screen facing downwards when you leave the handle and the stand Step 4 Connecting an aerial VCR and mains Please read the user manual of each device before connecting to ensure a correct setup It is necessary to connect aerial to watch TV Please see Peripheral Equipment Connections on page 38 for connections to other devices 5 DGDSWHU RQQHFW WKH DHULDO WR 1 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5S...

Page 14: ...es 100 240 V AC 50 Hz Step 5 Using the cable holder A cable holder which is used to keep the connection cables tidy is supplied Attach the cable holder to the hole on the back of the stand then gather together the connection cables and put them inside the holder 7R 1 DGDSWHU 5 RQQHFW D YLGHR GHYLFH 9 5 7 7 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TVAVOK IDTV 10041701 50088870 p65 05 06 2006 08 4...

Page 15: ...ored in the memory and below information will be dis played on the screen 1 Press the OK button to start the automatic search 35 LVW PSW 6WDUW DXWRPDWLF VHDUFK 2 The IDTV will automatically tune to the UHF transmission channels 21 to 68 looking for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts and display ing the names of channels found This pro cess will take about five minutes To cancel searching you can pr...

Page 16: ...tte recorder with the T V LINK logo or with one of the following logos For details see your VCR instruction manual Q LINK A trademark of Panasonic Corpora tion Data Logic A trademark of Metz Corpora tion Easy Link A trademark of Philips Corpora tion Megalogic A trademark of Grundig Corpo ration SMARTLINK A trademark of Sony Corpora tion Downloading data to VCR The VCR will automatically download t...

Page 17: ...control of your TV is designed to control all the functions of the model you se lected The functions will be described in ac cordance with the menu system of your TV Functions of the menu system are described in following sections Volume Setting Press button to increase volume Press button to decrease volume A volume level scale slider will be displayed in the middle at the bottom of the screen Pr...

Page 18: ...channels broadcast the programme data If the name and times of the programme is not available then No Information is displayed in the information banner The information banner gives a number of facts on the channel selected and the programmes on it The name of the channel is displayed along with its channel list number and an in dication of the strength of the signal received on this tuning channe...

Page 19: ...event is active at that time You can not set the reminder for the programme which has already started No Information is displayed for the programme or channel which does not have any information You can not set the reminder for these programmes DISPLAYINGTHESUBTITLES With Digital terrestrial broadcasting DVB T some programmes are broadcast with sub titles Subtitles can be displayed when watch ing ...

Page 20: ...DWLRQ RPPRQ QWHUIDFH Timers DTV Timer Recording By setting the timer you can record a Digital terrestrial broadcasting DVB T programme with a VCR connected to EXT 2 while you are out Before using DTV timer recording the VCR and TV must be connected correctly For details see T V LINK on page 15 When you have a T V LINK compatible VCR connected to Ext 2 all you need to do is set the TV timer setting...

Page 21: ... Use the buttons to choose the chan nel for which the timer is to be set Press the button Start Set the timer start time with the number but tons When the buttons are pressed the input position moves Press the button End Set the timer end time with the number but tons When the buttons are pressed the input position moves Press the button Date Set the date for the timer to work with the num bers Wh...

Page 22: ...e TV on or off Stand by WARNING Do not turn off the main power You can watch analogue terrestrial broad casting channels or the pictures via an Ext terminal Please note that any programme informa tion that appears on the screen such as when making changes to the Digital terres trial broadcasting DVB T channel picture will be superimposed over the picture in the VCR recording When you press the fol...

Page 23: ...SUB TITLE button is pressed Favourite Mode Enable disable the Edit PR List Favourites settings 1 Press the buttons and choose Favourite Mode 2 Press the buttons and choose ON or OFF On The Edit PR List Favourites settings are en abled When the button is pressed only the channels chosen in the Edit PR List favourites those with the icon can be chosen For details on how to set your favourite channel...

Page 24: ...N code The PIN code setting window appears 3 Press the number buttons to input a new PIN code password 4 Input the new PIN code password again in the Confirm box Pin code is changed appears Your newly chosen PIN code is now set You will now need to use the PIN code password you choose Here to lock or to unlock the Edit PR List s Lock Edit PR List Choose Edit PR List and press the OK button EDIT PR...

Page 25: ...he buttons and choose Lock on the bar at the bottom of the screen 2 Press the buttons and choose the channel to be locked and then press the OK button The Enter PIN code input window appears 3 Press the number buttons to input to cor rect PIN code If you have not changed the PIN code in the CONFIGURATION menu s Enter PIN Code see page 23 input the PIN code you chose The lock icon appears next to t...

Page 26: ...Search with the or buttons and press OK A warning message is displayed 6WDUW DXWRPDWLF VHDUFK XUUHQW 35 OLVW ZLOO EH UHSODFHG HV 1R This starts the automatic tuning process and searches through all the available broadcast frequencies for free to air channels 0 18 Previous channels will be replaced on auto matic search If no digital terrestrial television broadcasts are found the TV will display a ...

Page 27: ... Digi tal Terrestrial broadcasting Obtain the Conditional Access Module CAM and the Viewing card by subscribing to a pay channel company then insert those to the Tele vision using the following procedure 1 Switch off the TV and unplug from the mains 2 Insert the CAM then Viewing Card to the slot that is located in the terminal cover at the left hand side of the TV from front view The CAM should be...

Page 28: ... pressing or OK button Setting Mode As you enter the picture menu Mode will be the first item By pressing or button you may choose one of these options Soft Standard and Bright Setting Contrast Using or button select Contrast Press button to increase contrast level Press button to decrease contrast level Setting Bright 1 Using or button select Bright 1 Press button to increase brightness Press but...

Page 29: ...V mode only when NTSC video source is applied Otherwise HUE option is invisible in Picture menu in TV mode Using or button select Hue Press button to increase hue level Press button to decrease hue level Center value is indicated with one arrow Reset Press BLUE button to reset the picture modes to factory default settings To Store the Settings In the Picture Menu all settings are stored automatica...

Page 30: ...nes when you change the Audio OutVolume or Volume setting is changed at the same time Selecting Sound Mode Using or button select Sound Mode Press or button to change Sound Mode You can choose Mono Stereo or Dual I II mode only if the selected channel sup ports that mode In case of bilingual broadcast Dual Sound you can select original or dubbed language using mode option So when somebody lis tens...

Page 31: ...ars like this You can change only Colour system and VCR Selecting Programme Using or button select Program me To select programme number you can use button or Digit Buttons Selecting Band Band can be chosen either C or S by or button Selecting Channel Channel can be changed by or button or by Digit Buttons Selecting Colour System Using or button on Colour System you can change the colour system to...

Page 32: ...you are in main menu In the main menu select Program using or button Then enter the Programme menu by pressing or OK button Note There is no Program menu in any EXT modes Program Menu is used to delete a channel to change the programme number of a channel to give a channel name to a channel and to start the A P S Autostore function To choose a channel in the PROGRAM menu Press button The programme...

Page 33: ...mes assigned to the programmes If you do not accept the locations and or the programme names of programmes you can change them in Programme menu Source Menu You can switch your TV to EXT modes by pressing directly to AV button or by selecting in source menu from the main menu While in EXT mode you can also switch your TV to TV or other EXT modes by selecting in source menu from the main menu In ma...

Page 34: ...s Volume Bar It is displayed in the lower middle of the screen When a volume command is received press ing or by Remote Control or Control panel at the top of the TV and no menu is active it stays on the screen for 3 seconds after the last volume command or until an other command is received in between EXT Modes By pressing the AV button you can switch your TV to EXT modes except being in Tele tex...

Page 35: ...sing or buttons Press OK button Press MENU buttonor BACK buttontostore the value Warning Auto position adjustment recom mended to be done with the full screen image for the proper adjustment Horizontal Position This item shifts the image horizontally to right hand side or left hand side of the screen Select Hor Position item by using or button Use or button to adjust the value Press MENU button or...

Page 36: ...scribed at Picture menu on page 27 Setting PIP Size Using or button select PIP Size Press or button to change PIP size Two different PIP sizes are available Setting PIP Position Using or button select PIP Posi tion Press or button to change PIP posi tion There are four different PIP positions Programme in the PIP window can be changed by digit buttons orAV button All EXT modes Except EXT 3 are als...

Page 37: ...ed at the top left corner of the screen The Teletext page counter searches until the selected page number is located so that the desired page is displayed on the screen Press button to move the Teletext screen forward one page at a time Press button to move the Teletext screen backward one page at a time To Select Index Page To select the page number of the index gen erally page 100 press button S...

Page 38: ...he screen will switch to TV mode Fastext and Toptext Your TV supports the 7 page Teletext system When the page number of any of the 7 pages in memory is entered the system will not search for the requested page instead it will display the page automatically Press button to move the Teletext screen forward one page at a time Press button to move the Teletext screen backward one page at a time For F...

Page 39: ...ith the video and audio cables If you have a device which outputs component video Y Pb Pr connect it to the EXT 3 termi nal with a component video cable and an au dio cable Via the ANT aerial socket If your equipment does not have an Eurocon nector or RCA jacks connect it to the TV with an aerial cable For details see the manual provided with the equipment To store the test signal that comes from ...

Page 40: ...r and to the special eurocon nector of your video recorder See also the handbook of your video recorder To connect your video recorder to the TV see TV and Video Recorder section If you want to connect more equipment to your TV consult your dealer Connecting Headphones Use the stereo headphone socket on the right side of your TV to connect headphones Connecting the PC Connect PC monitor with 15 pi...

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Page 42: ...ITERECEIVER VIDEO HEADPHONE AUDIO AntennaConnections 9 8 DQWHQQD 9 DQWHQQD 5RXQG RKP FRD LDO FDEOH 5RXQG RKP FRD LDO FDEOH ODW RKP WZLQ OHDG FDEOH 5HDU RI 79 5HDU RI 79 2XWGRRU QWHQQD RQQHFWLRQV 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TVAVOK IDTV 10041701 50088870 p65 05 06 2006 08 44 41 ...

Page 43: ...0 47 KHz The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes RUL RQWDO 9HUWLFDO RU N 9HU 0RGH UHTXHQF 5HVROXWLRQ The native resolution of the TFT LCD Panel is 800 x 600 Therefore using Mode 6 is advised to get the best PC input display quality 01 ENG 20710 17MB16P C1897S UK LT 20DJ5SFR TVAVOK IDTV 10041701 50088870 p65 05 06 2006 08 44 42 ...

Page 44: ...tact customer services of your ser vice provider if you are a subscriber Tips Can not turn the TV on Check that TV VCR DVD switch is set to TV position TV may go to stand by mode when you turn the TV on soon after you turn the TV off If you can turn the TV on again it is not a problem Can not turn the TV off Check that TV VCR DVD switch is set to TV position Care of the Screen Clean the screen wit...

Page 45: ... inputs are available Video and Audio L R outputs are available T V LINK functions are available EXT 3 Terminal RCA connectors x 5 rear side of the cabinet Component video Pr Pb Y inputs and Audio L R inputs are available 625p 50Hz and 525p 60Hz signals are available EXT 4 Terminal RCA connectors x 3 rear side of the cabinet S VIDEO connector x 1 rear side of the cabinet Video input S VIDEO Y C in...

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