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Contents

Remote control handset RK18 .............. 2
Control Panel Buttons ............................ 3
Antenna Connections ............................. 3
Preparation ............................................. 4

Features ............................................... 4

Safety Precautions ................................. 4
Before Switching on your TV ................. 6

Power  connection ................................ 6

Connections to the RF input socket .... 6

How to connect other devices .............. 6

Inserting batteries in the remote control

handset ................................................ 6

Switching the TV ON/OFF ....................... 6

To switch the TV on .............................. 6

To switch the TV off .............................. 6

Operating the TV..................................... 7

A.P.S. ..................................................... 7

(Automatic  Programming  System) ...... 7

Operating with the buttons on the TV set7

Operating  with  Remote  Control........... 7

Menu System .......................................... 8

Sound Menu ......................................... 9

Picture Menu ...................................... 11

Feature Menu ..................................... 12

Install Menu ........................................ 13

Programme  Menu .............................. 14

Other Features ...................................... 16

TV Status ............................................ 16

Programme  Swap .............................. 16

Double-digit (- -) ................................. 16

Personal  Preferences ........................ 16

Sound  Indicator .................................. 16

Sleep Timer Last Minute Indicator ..... 16

Mute Indicator ..................................... 16

No-Signal ........................................... 17

Blue  Background  During  No-Signal .. 17

Volume Bar ......................................... 17

AV Modes ............................................ 17

Teletext .................................................. 17

To operate Teletext ............................. 17

To select a page of Teletext ................ 17

To Select Index Page ......................... 18

To Select Teletext with a TV

Programme ........................................ 18

Searching for a page while watching

TV ....................................................... 18

To Select Double Height Text ............. 18

To  Reveal  “concealed”  Information .... 18

To Stop Automatic Page Change ....... 18

To Select a Subcode Page ................ 18

Fastext ................................................ 18

To exit Teletext .................................... 19

To Display the Time ........................... 19

Connect Peripheral Equipment ........... 19

Via the Euroconnector ........................ 19

Via Ant Input ........................................ 19

Decoder .............................................. 19

TV and Video Recorder ...................... 19

Copy Facility ....................................... 21

Camera  and  Camcorder ................... 21

Search for and store the test signal of

the video recorder .............................. 21

Connect the decoder to the video

recorder .............................................. 21

Connecting  Headphones .................. 21

Tips ........................................................ 21

Care of the Screen ............................. 21

Poor Picture ........................................ 21

No Picture........................................... 21

Sound ................................................. 21

Remote  Control.................................. 22

No  solution ......................................... 22

Specifications ....................................... 22

Summary of Contents for MF 55TK36

Page 1: ...Palma MF 55TK36 VT Stereo Operating instructions ...

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Page 3: ...icator 16 Sleep Timer Last Minute Indicator 16 Mute Indicator 16 No Signal 17 Blue Background During No Signal 17 Volume Bar 17 AV Modes 17 Teletext 17 To operate Teletext 17 To select a page of Teletext 17 To Select Index Page 18 To Select Teletext with a TV Programme 18 Searching for a page while watching TV 18 To Select Double Height Text 18 To Reveal concealed Information 18 To Stop Automatic ...

Page 4: ...inted towards the TV set in order to operate correctly Use of the remote control may possibly interfere with other devices or systems which are controlled by infra red signals such as infra red headphones The remote control handset may not operate correctly if the TV set is exposed to direct sunlight because the TV set is not able to detect the infra red signals The TV set must be switched on with...

Page 5: ... 3 ControlPanelButtons AntennaConnections 3 0 18 3RZHU 9ROXPH 3URJUDP 0HQX URQW 9 HDGSKRQH ...

Page 6: ...ence 2 Power Cord The power supply cord should be placed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon them or against it Pay particular attention to cord where it enters the plug power outlet and the point where it exits from the receiver 3 Moisture and Water Do not use this equipment in a humid and damp place avoid the bathroom the sink in the kitchen and near the wash...

Page 7: ...atteries including those which are heavy metal free should not be disposed of with household waste Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound man ner Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the produ...

Page 8: ...ndset by gently pulling up wards from the indicated part Insert two LR03 AAA or equivalent type bat teries inside Replace the battery cover NOTE Remove batteries from remote con trol handset when it is not to be used for a long period Otherwise it can be damaged due to any leakage of batteries SwitchingtheTVON OFF To switch the TV on Your TV will switch on in two steps 1 Press the power button loc...

Page 9: ...u Operating with the buttons on the TV set Volume setting and programme selection can be made using the buttons on the front panel Volume Setting Press button to decrease volume or button to increase volume so a vol ume level scale slider will be displayed at the middle of the bottom on the screen By pressing both the and buttons at the same time you can enter Main menu Programme Selecting Press P...

Page 10: ...tton provides swapping between last two selected programmes For example select programme 8 then select programme 2 Now if you press button programme 8 will be selected If you press the same button again programme 2 will be selected and so on MenuSystem Your TV has been designed with a menu system to provide an easy manipulation of a multi function system The TV is controlled by choosing the comman...

Page 11: ...ce Press button to change balance right ward Press button to change balance left ward When balance control is in mid position the cursor is displayed with the two reciprocal arrows 92 80 1 9 7 3 21 6725 02 48 5 0212 21 2 Selecting Mode Using P or P button select Mode Press or button to change Mode You can choose MONO STEREO or DUAL I II mode only if the selected channel sup ports that mode You can...

Page 12: ...ed by the user The 5 items below the MODE are available t o a d j u s t t h e s o u n d s e t t i n g s i n 5 frequency values 120 Hz 500 Hz 1 5 kHz 5 kHz and 10 kHz To change the values of 5 frequency options select one of the op tions by P or P button and then press to increase the value or to de crease the value In mid position cursor is displayed with the two reciprocal arrows To store the Equ...

Page 13: ...on select Store Press or button to store current head phone volume and balance The stored val ues will be valid for all the programmes To Store the Settings Press or button on STORE option to store Sound menu settings 92 80 1 9 7 3 21 6725 02 48 5 0212 21 2 Picture Menu To enter the Picture menu directly press the GREEN button or Press MENU button now you are in Main menu In the Main menu select P...

Page 14: ... mode and the picture ratio of the channel is also 4 3 there will be no affect selecting the picture mode to AUTO mode In RGB and S VHS modes the Picture Mode can be 4 3 or 16 9 Auto mode is not avail able To Store the Settings Press or button on STORE option to store Picture menu settings The stored picture mode setting will be valid only in current program However the other stored values in Pict...

Page 15: ...nel buttons except the Switch On Off button will not work 6 3 7 0 5 2 1 8 9 287387 2 2 1 6 79 Selecting Menu Language Menu language can be chosen by pressing or button on LANGUAGE item 6 3 7 0 5 2 1 8 9 287387 2 2 1 6 79 AV 2 OUTPUT From AV 2 Output either TV or AV 1 can be given TV or AV 1 can be chosen by pressing or button on AV 2 OUTPUT 6 3 7 0 5 2 1 8 9 287387 2 2 1 6 79 To Store Settings In ...

Page 16: ...cursor to four direction you can reach 30 programmes in the same page By scrolling the pages up or down by pressing the navigation buttons you can select all the programmes in TV mode except the AV mode In menus P and P buttons are working like Direction Up and Direction Down By cursor action programme selection is done automatically Selected programme is displayed with CYAN characters In order to...

Page 17: ... It should be thought that Prog 00 is the low est programme like Prog 100 If any pro gramme is inserted to Prog 00 the programmes under that programme space shift one up and Prog 99 is adjusted to the first frequency value of VHF1 44 MHz If Prog 00 is inserted to any programme space all the programmes under that space shift one down and Prog 99 is erased and Prog 00 is adjusted to the first freque...

Page 18: ...me it must be pressed to two digit consecutively When it is late to press any digit button this function will be ignored and the display will be erased In the same way it must not be late to press any digit button after entering the first digit The limit of the delay time is 3 seconds Personal Preferences All the preset values will be restored when pressing Sound Indicator This is a stereo option ...

Page 19: ...by Remote Control or Front panel and no menu is ac tive it stays on the screen for 3 seconds af ter the last volume command or until an other command is received in between AV Modes By pressing the AV button you can switch your TV to AV modes except being in Tele text Pressing this button consecutively will switch the TV in one off the AV modes AV1 AV2 RGB SVHS or FAV Front AV AV1 supports the RGB...

Page 20: ...r again will conceal the revealed answers To Stop Automatic Page Change The teletext page you have selected may contain more information than what is on the screen the rest of the information will be displayed after a period of time Press button to stop the automatic page change Press button again to allow the next page to be displayed To Select a Subcode Page Subcode pages are subsections of long...

Page 21: ...uts If an external device is connected via Euro connector sockets TV is switched to AV mode automatically If the signal is RGB then the RGB OSD indicator is displayed on the screen In AV mode if you press the button the TV status OSD is displayed on the screen Via Ant Input If you want to connect to your TV peripherals like video recorders or decoders but the de vice you want to connect does not h...

Page 22: ... 20 DECODER FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER VIDEO HEADPHONE AUDIO ConnectPeripheralEquipment 17 11 6FDUW 6FDUW 6 57 6 57 ...

Page 23: ...order 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 HP on the lower front right side of your TV to con nect headphones Tips Care of the Screen Clean the screen with a slightly damp soft cloth Do not use abrasive solvents as they may damage the TV s...

Page 24: ...een Display RFAERIALINPUT 75 Ohm unbalanced OPERATINGVOLTAGE 230VAC 50 Hz AUDIOOUTPUT German Stereo AUDIO OUTPUT POWER WRMS 10 THD 2 x 8 POWER CONSUMPTION W max 95 PICTURETUBE 21 55 cm HLJKW NJ 0 16 216 PP Cleaning The Screen Your TV is fitted with a True Flat picture tube The surface of the screen is cov ered with a foil Under no circumstances may this be damaged To clean Clean the laminated scre...

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