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Tips

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Poor reception or no picture

The proximity of mountains or high buildings can cause ghost pictures,
echoing or shadows. If this is the case, try tuning the picture using 

FINE

TUNE

(p. 4).

Do you have the right system (p. 4)? 
Check that the aerial plug or euro c o n n e c t o r plug is properly connected.
Check also that your aerial is capable of receiving broadcasts in this
frequency range (

UHF

or 

VHF

).

Adjusting the picture

If the picture is out of focus, or if you are having difficulties finding the right
settings, select one of the Smart picture controls 

( p. 2) and store it

using the 

P E R S O N A L

setting (p.5).

In case of bad reception (fuzzy picture), set the 

NOISE RED

to 

ON

: p. 5.

The picture is in black and white

To read a video cassette, check that it is recorded in the same format as
that of the video recorder (

PAL

,

SECAM

or 

NTSC

).

No sound

If certain programmes have a picture but no sound, this is because you do
not have the correct TV system (see p. 4).

Standby

When you switch on the set, if it remains 
in standby mode and the 

LOCKED

message is displayed, this means that the

LOCK

function is activated (p. 6).

The set switches automatically to standby if it re c e i ves no signals for a period
of 15 minu t e s .
When it is in standby mode, the set uses energy.To save electricity, we
advise you to switch it off using the on-off button.

Still having problems?

If the set breaks down, never try to repair it yourself. Consult your after-
sales service department instead.

Recycling 

The materials used in your set are either reusable or can be recycled.
To minimise environmental waste, specialist companies collect used
appliances and dismantle them after retrieving any materials that can be
used again (ask your dealer for further details).

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Summary of Contents for 14PT1365/05

Page 1: ...sets are equipped with an internal aerial Under certain conditions reception can be poor You can improve it by repositioning the aerial If the reception remains unsatisfactory an external aerial should be used Insert the mains plug into a wall socket 220 240 V 50 Hz ê Remote control Insert the two R6 type batteries supplied making sure that they are the right way round The batteries supplied with ...

Page 2: ...programmes For a 2 digit programme number the second digit must be entered before the dash disappears To view a programme which has been locked you must enter the confidential code number see p 6 Screen Information Hold down for 5 seconds to permanently display the programme number Press quickly to display or remove the programme number and the time Volume To adjust the sound level Mute To disable...

Page 3: ... the programmes will be correctly numbered If not the programmes found will be numbered in descending order starting at 99 98 97 etc or 79 78 Use the SORT menu to renumber them Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast their own sort parameters region language etc Where this is the case make your choice using the keys and confirm with æ Press the key The main menu is displayed  Press once to ...

Page 4: ...he menus press Manual tuning This menu allows you to store the programmes one by one æ Press The main menu comes up on the screen  Press once to select INSTALLATION then press ê Select MANUAL STORE and press The MANUAL STORE menu appears Select SYSTEM only available on certain models Use to choose UK standard I FRANCE standard LL or WEST EU standard BG reception Select SEARCH and press The search...

Page 5: ...RSONAL menu Press You can adjust BRIGHTNESS COLOUR CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT CONTRAST and NOISE RED SHARPNESS alters the crispness of the image TINT alters the colour balance There are 3 options COLD blue tint NORMAL balanced or WARM red tint CONTRAST automatically adjusts the image contrast according to content the darkest part of the image is always black NOISE RED alleviates fuzziness snowy pictu...

Page 6: ...ter the code Caution in the case of encrypted programmes which use an external decoder it is necessary to lock the corresponding EXT socket and not the programme number To unlock all programmes Repeat stages æ ê above then Select CLEAR ALL and press All programmes are unlocked To change the confidential code Repeat stages æ ê above then Select CHANGE CODE and enter your own 4 digit number Confirm ...

Page 7: ...our video recorder does not have a euroconnector socket the only connection possible is via the aerial cable You will therefore need to tune in your video recorder test signal and assign it programme number 0 see manual store p 4 To reproduce the video recorder picture press Video recorder with decoder Connect the decoder to the second euroconnector on the video recorder You can then record scramb...

Page 8: ...at of the video recorder PAL SECAM or NTSC No sound If certain programmes have a picture but no sound this is because you do not have the correctTV system see p 4 Standby When you switch on the set if it remains in standby mode and the LOCKED message is displayed this means that the LOCK function is activated p 6 The set switches automatically to standby if it receives no signals for a period of 1...

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Page 10: ... to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL N BROWN LIVE L 1 The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L ...

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