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Safety Warnings

•  Read all the instructions carefully before using the unit 

and keep them for future reference.

•  Retain the manual. If you pass the unit onto a third 

party make sure to include this manual.

•  Check that the voltage marked on the rating label 

matches your mains voltage.

Damage
•  Please inspect the unit for damage after unpacking. 
•  Do not continue to operate the unit if you are in any 

doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged 
in any way - switch off, withdraw the mains plug and 
consult your dealer.

Location of Unit
•  The unit must be placed on a flat stable surface and 

should not be subjected to vibrations.

•  Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable surfaces as 

the unit may fall off or tip over.

•  The mains socket must be located near the unit and 

should be easily accessible.

•  This unit is designed for indoor use only.

Temperature
•  Avoid extreme degrees of temperature, either hot or 

cold. Place the unit well away from heat sources such 
as radiators or gas/electric fires.

•  Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other sources of 

heat.

Naked Flames
•  Never place any type of candle or naked flame on the 

top of or near the unit.

Moisture
•  To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product 

damage, do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, 
dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, 
such as vases, should be placed on the unit.

•  If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can cause serious 

damage. Switch it off at the mains immediately. 
Withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.

Ventilation
•  To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire hazard 

due to overheating, ensure that curtains and other 
materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents.

•  Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in 

cabinet or in another confined space. Ensure the unit is 
well ventilated. 

•  Make sure that there is a gap of at least 10 cm on both 

sides and a gap of 20 cm at the top.

Safety
•  Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply 

before connecting/disconnecting other devices or 
moving the unit.

•  Unplug the unit from the mains socket during a 

lightning storm.

Mains Cable 
•  Make sure the unit or unit stand is not resting on top of 

the mains cable, as the weight of the unit may damage 
the mains cable and create a safety hazard. 

•  If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced 

by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly 
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Interference
•  Do not place the unit on or near appliances which may 

cause electromagnetic interference. If you do, it may 
adversely affect the operating performance of the unit, 
and cause a distorted picture or sound.

Optimum viewing
•  View the unit in moderate light to prevent eye strain. It 

is recommended to watch the unit from a distance  
3-7 times that of the screen height.

LCD screen
•  The LCD screen is manufactured using high-precision 

technology. However, some tiny black points and/
or bright points (red, blue or green in colour) may 
constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points 
are generated in the manufacturing process and are 
normal.

Screen Burn
•  A characteristic of Plasma and TV Panels is that 

displaying the same image for a long time may cause 
a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This 
is called screen burn. Most pictures shown on the unit 
will be constantly moving and fill the screen.

•  Examples of images that you need to watch out for are 

as follows (this is not an all-inclusive list):
1.   Black Bars: If black bars appear at the left/right or 

top/bottom of the screen, it is recommended to 
change the format so that the picture fills the entire 
screen.

2.   TV Channel Logos: e.g. Shopping channel logos 

and pricing displays - especially if they are bright 
and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are 
less likely to cause ageing of the screen.

3.   Time Displays
4.  
 Teletext: Do not view a stationary page for long 

periods of time.

5.   TV Menus
6.  
 Pause Mode: Do not leave the screen in pause 

mode for long periods of time, e.g. When watching 
videos.

•  To prevent screen burn if viewing any of the above for 

long periods of time, reduce contrast and brightness 
when viewing. Once burn-in occurs it will never 
disappear completely. 

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Summary of Contents for L26DVDB20

Page 1: ...26 Full HD Digital LCD TV with DVD Player Instruction Manual L26DVDB20 L26DVDB20_IB_final110210_running change4 indd 1 10 02 2011 3 43 PM...

Page 2: ...rce 18 Channel Selection 18 Display Channel Information 18 Volume Adjustment 18 Using the Features 19 Customising the Channel Setting TV DTV or Radio Mode 19 Auto Install 19 DTV Manual Install 20 ATV...

Page 3: ...36 Audio for DVD CD 36 Program for DVD 36 Using the DVD Language Setup Page 37 OSD Language 37 Subtitle 37 Audio 37 DVD Menu 37 Using the DVD Video Setup Page 37 Aspect Ratio 37 TV System 37 Using th...

Page 4: ...npacking the TV Remove all packaging from the TV Retain the packaging If you dispose of it please do so according to local regulations The following items are included If items are missing or damaged...

Page 5: ...T exert pressure on the front of the TV at any time because the screen could crack 1 Disconnect all cables connected to the TV 2 Lay the TV down on a flat surface with the back side facing up Please m...

Page 6: ...by using the USB extension cable provided DVD Mode 4 SD MMC MS port Allows the insertion of a SD MMC MS card to play video audio photo and text files DVD mode 5 Press to skip to the beginning of the...

Page 7: ...a DVD player Digital Set Top Box or other AV devices with component YPbPr video and audio output sockets 5 AUDIO L R To connect to the AUDIO L R output sockets on audio devices 6 SPDIF To connect to...

Page 8: ...ame time with new ones Do not install new batteries with used ones and do not mix different types of batteries Do not dispose of used batteries as domestic waste Dispose of them in accordance with loc...

Page 9: ...Screen Display menu 7 SOURCE Press to select from different input signal sources DTV TV Scart AV DVD YPbPr PC HDMI1 HDMI2 8 Allows you to navigate the OSD menus and adjust the system settings to your...

Page 10: ...RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE Press to access the TELETEXT items or programme edit when using Digital Freeview TV Channels TV DTV mode DVD USB CARD red Switch input source DVD mode TITLE green Displays the DV...

Page 11: ...tivated it is not possible to use TOP or FLOF navigation with the colour keys The favourite page numbers should be stored and restored to from nonvolatile memory for each channel by the system softwar...

Page 12: ...High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection Protocol When you connect to the output of an HD ready player blu ray disc player game console set top box or computer switch to the HDMI function and the TV...

Page 13: ...R White L Connecting a Computer with a VGA Cable 1 Use a VGA cable to connect the TV s VGA input socket to a computer s VGA output socket Use an audio cable to connect the TV s PC AUDIO input socket...

Page 14: ...ing an AV Device with a SCART Cable 1 Use a SCART cable to connect the TV s SCART input socket to an external AV device s SCART output socket 2 Plug the connected devices into the mains socket before...

Page 15: ...TV The TV s volume control will have no effect You may control the audio level via the Audio Receiver Rear View of TV Side View of TV USB Cable Adapter Portable hard Disk USB OR If a hard disk is used...

Page 16: ...MI 2 ANT 100 240V 50 60Hz AC INPUT COMMON INTERFACE CARD FACE FRONT OR Connecting the Aerial Connect one end of the RF coaxial cable to the aerial socket on the wall and the other end of the cable to...

Page 17: ...ways disconnect the TV from the mains socket when not in use for a long period of time The button on the side panel of the TV or on the remote control is only used for switching the TV into standby it...

Page 18: ...ite List Then use the buttons to highlight and select the favourite channel if you have previously preset your favourite channels Press the OK button to confirm the setting Press the RECALL GOTO butto...

Page 19: ...etails 3 A pop up screen will be displayed press the OK button to select Start on the screen to start the auto tuning Auto tuning will commence This operation may take up to 15 minutes The display wil...

Page 20: ...e DTV Manual Install screen will pop up Press the buttons to select the desired UHF channel and then press the OK button to commence the search of that channel When the signal has been tuned the pictu...

Page 21: ...he buttons to select the programme you want to edit a Delete Press the RED button twice to delete the selected channel b Rename ATV channels Press the GREEN button to rename the selected channel Press...

Page 22: ...re that the TV is switched off 2 Pull the Common Access Module from the slot 3 Switch the TV on To view the module information 1 Press the TV MENU button and then use the buttons to select the CHANNEL...

Page 23: ...de Brightness Increases or decreases the amount of white in the picture for User mode Colour Controls the colour intensity for User mode Sharpness Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between l...

Page 24: ...and clips off a little from the top and bottom Zoom This selection will allow you to zoom in the picture without any alteration while filling the entire screen However the top and bottom of the pictu...

Page 25: ...rols the relative intensity of lower pitched sounds Balance Adjusts the relative volume of the speakers in a multiple speaker system Auto Volume Volume levels are automatically controlled e g advertis...

Page 26: ...et time has elapsed The clock will be set automatically when receiving a digital signal Time must be set before using Sleep Timer function Press the buttons to select a period of time after which the...

Page 27: ...TV MENU button and then press the buttons to select the OPTION menu 2 Press the button to select Audio Language and then press the OK button or the button to confirm Alternative While watching a DTV p...

Page 28: ...ilable for digital channels if multiple subtitle languages are broadcast 1 Press the TV MENU button and then press the buttons to select the OPTION menu 2 Press the button to select Subtitle Language...

Page 29: ...ting To access the LOCK menu you must enter the password Enter the default password 6666 for the first time use To change the password refer to Change Password see below Lock System Lock System is des...

Page 30: ...al Guidance This function allows you to set up blocking schemes to block specific channels and ratings It operates according to information from the broadcasting station therefore if the signal has in...

Page 31: ...n to display the teletext page and then press the MIX button The text will be superimposed over the TV programme Press the MIX button again to return to the text page Double height text If you have di...

Page 32: ...TV mode press the OK button to display the Channel List Press the buttons and then press the OK button to select the teletext channel Press the TV MENU button to exit the Channel List and the teletext...

Page 33: ...ect a channel or Press to select a programme OK Press to confirm and view the selected channel EPG EXIT Press to switch off EPG EPG Electronic Programme Guide DTV Mode This system has an Electronic Pr...

Page 34: ...VIDEO JPEG DVD R DVD Recordable Audio Video format or JPEG files DVD R AUDIO VIDEO JPEG CD R CD Recordable Audio Video format or JPEG files AUDIO VIDEO JPEG CD RW CD Rewritable Audio Video format or...

Page 35: ...the DVD loader and the disc Previous Next for DVD CD Multimedia discs Press the button to play the last Title Chapter Track Press the button to play the next Title Chapter Track If the current track i...

Page 36: ...UDIO button to toggle between different audio modes in sequence For CD discs Stereo MonoL MonoR Mix Some discs may contain multi languages which can be selected by pressing the AUDIO button Program fo...

Page 37: ...dio language to your language of choice Subtitle Select the subtitle language TV System You can select from either PAL or NTSC DVD Menu Select the Disc Menu language Not all DVD discs support multiple...

Page 38: ...enu options Press the MISC Setup button to exit the menu Parental Control Set the parental control feature of the player MISC Setup Select MISC in the setup menu and display the submenu Use Default Se...

Page 39: ...ew Displays program track Add to Program Press the Add to Program button to add the track to the program play directory Clear Program In the complete stop state press the STOP button twice First press...

Page 40: ...eaning fluid or other chemicals Do not use compressed air to remove dust Handling Discs Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not attach paper or tape to the disc Cleaning Discs Fingerprints a...

Page 41: ...the settings in the PICTURE menu Try another channel The problem may be caused by the broadcaster Check if the video cables are connected properly Horizontal Vertical bar or picture shaking Check for...

Page 42: ...ler or contact your local aerial installer Why do I get blocking on my digital picture In most cases blocking is caused by a reception problem either the signal is too weak or there is some kind of in...

Page 43: ...Full 4 3 576P 720 x 576 Full 4 3 720P 1280 x 720 50 Full 4 3 60 1080I 1920 x 1080 50 Full 4 3 60 Full 4 3 1080P 1920 x 1080 50 Full 4 3 60 Full 4 3 VGA Mode Please check the display settings of your...

Page 44: ...pixels vertical Television System PAL I BG DK SEACAM L BG DK Brightness 400 cd m2 Contrast Ratio 800 1 Inputs Output SCART 1 HDMI 2 VGA 1 PC AUDIO 1 YPbPr 1 COMMON INTERFACE 1 SPDIF 1 Side AV 1 L R AE...

Page 45: ...rom the mains supply before connecting disconnecting other devices or moving the unit Unplug the unit from the mains socket during a lightning storm Mains Cable Make sure the unit or unit stand is not...

Page 46: ...hing into the holes slots or any other openings in the case this could result in a fatal electric shock DVD Class 1 Laser Product This unit utilises a laser Use of controls adjustments or performance...

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Page 48: ...eries according to your local laws or regulations Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased t...

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