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Special functions

Programmable keys

The remote control has two programmable keys, 

and 

. If you

regularly use certain adjustments from the menus (e.g. brightness,
bass), you can program direct access to any of these adjustments.
Select the adjustment that you wish to program.
For example, if you want to program brightness:

4

Press the red 

key to call up the 

PICTURE 

menu.

4

Select the 

BRIGHTNESS 

adjustment using the 

keys.

4

Use the 

and 

keys instead of the 

keys to make the

adjustment.

5

The setting has now been altered. The 

and 

keys are pro g r a m m e d .

4

Press the red 

key again to leave the menu.

To check that the function is working correctly:

4

Press the 

and 

keys.

5

You can adjust the brightness directly, without using the menus.
Repeat the operation for another adjustment of your choice.

You can program any adjustment from the PICTURE and SOUND menus.

”Smart controls” keys

These keys are used to select the preselection pre f e rences of the TV set.

Picture presets

4

Press the 

key.

5

Each time it is pressed, a different picture preset is selected:

RICH, SOFT, NATURAL

or return to 

PERSONAL.

Sound key

4

Press the 

key.

5

Each time it is pressed, a different sound preset is selected:

SPEECH, MUSIC, THEATRE

or return to 

PERSONAL.

If the PICTURE or SOUND menu is displayed, the values corresponding to
these presets are visible on-screen.

Video recorder keys

To access the video recorder functions,

4

Press the 

key and, at the same time:

v

record,

s

rewind,

r

fast forward,

u

stop,

q

play,

G

access to programming,

3

1- or 2-figure mode for video recorder programmes,
video recorder programme selection,

to 

enter a programme number,
standby.

The remote control uses the RC5 signalling standard. It works with all
recent video recorders in our range, and with other video recorders on the
market which use the same standard.

Summary of Contents for 25PT4523-16

Page 1: ...on menu 3 Selecting the menu language and country 3 Tuning in TV channels automatic store 4 Sorting 4 Manual store 5 Operation Operating the TV set 6 Keys on the TV set 6 Keys on the remote control 7 Using the menus picture and sound adjustment 8 Special features 9 Special functions 10 Teletext 11 Peripheral equipment Connecting other equipment 13 Tips 15 Glossary 16 Index 16 About this handbook T...

Page 2: ... differ from that illustrated Remote control 4 Open the battery compartment on the remote control 4 Insert the two LR03 type batteries supplied making sure they are the right way round In a effort to help protect the environment the batteries supplied with this television do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium If a means of recycling batteries is available please use this if in doubt contact you...

Page 3: ...sing the keys GB for Great Britain 5 Your choice is displayed at the bottom of the screen Move to the next adjustment The country selected affects the way in which channel frequencies are allocated to the channel numbers Your TV set will automatically allocate the appropriate frequencies for the country you select INSTALLATION x y LANGUAGE GB COUNTRY GB AUTO STORE MANUAL STORE SORT INSTALLATION LA...

Page 4: ...lect FROM using the keys 5 The program number and its frequency or channel appear on the screen 4 Use the keys or to to look through the channels which have been found and stored from 69 downwards press etc until the channel you wish to renumber is present on the screen For example to renumber programme 67 as programme 01 enter then 4 Select TO using the keys 4 Enter the new programme number using...

Page 5: ...For more information see the glossary on p 16 Search 4 Select the SEARCH adjustment keys 4 If you know the frequency or channel number of the programme that you wish to receive you can enter the number directly otherwise use the keys to start the search 5 The search begins When a programme is found the search will stop Go to step 2 If you do not want to store this channel 4 Press again to continue...

Page 6: ...und characteristics 4 Press the key to choose the type of sound 5 The indication for gappears when two languages are transmitted 5 The indication MONO or STEREO appears when the programme is in mono or stereo If the sound quality in STEREO is not satisfactory noise interference use the key to switch to MONO the indication STEREO appears in red 5 For TV sets fitted with NICAM reception the indicati...

Page 7: ... display cancel menus select adjustment make adjustment Call up teletext p 11 Smart control keys p 10 picture presets sound presets Teletext functions p 11 enlarging a page temporary interruption of teletext stop sequence of pages game solutions screen overlay display time or enter a sub page n p 6 programme selection volume enter a programme number mute key previous programme Switch to standby p ...

Page 8: ... appears at the bottom of the screen 4 Use the keys to adjust The TINT adjustment is used to change colour reproduction cool picture bluer whites minimum position warm picture redder whites maximum position Adjusting the sound 4 Press the green key 5 The SOUND menu is displayed on the screen 4 Use the keys to select the adjustment to be made and the keys to make the adjustment The SPATIAL setting ...

Page 9: ...isplay the time remaining 4 Press the key To cancel the sleeptimer program 4 Reset the SLEEPTIMER to 0 The sleeptimer can be used together with the childlock function to limit the use of the TV set to a certain length of time Display program This function is used to display the programme no permanently 4 Select DISPLAY PROG keys 4 Use the keys to turn this function ON or OFF Personal Preferences T...

Page 10: ...gram any adjustment from the PICTURE and SOUND menus Smart controls keys These keys are used to select the preselection preferences of the TV set Picture presets 4 Press the key 5 Each time it is pressed a different picture preset is selected RICH SOFT NATURAL or return to PERSONAL Sound key 4 Press the key 5 Each time it is pressed a different sound preset is selected SPEECH MUSIC THEATRE or retu...

Page 11: ...ration to consult another page If the counter keeps on searching the page is not available If you enter the number of a page which is not broadcast the xxx message will flash for a few seconds Choose another number page numbers are from 100 to 899 Previous page Next page selection The signs and at the bottom of the screen indicate that it is possible to move directly to the previous page or to the...

Page 12: ...picture reappears on the screen When the page has been found the page number appears in the place of the symbol 4 Press again to display the page requested Overlaying teletext on the TV picture 4 Press to activate deactivate the screen overlay Reveal Certain pages contain hidden information solutions to puzzles or questions answers 4 Press to make this information appear and disappear Enlarging a ...

Page 13: ...order s test signal and assign it the channel number 0 Refer to manual store p 5 To reproduce the video recorder picture press the key on some video recorders the TV VIDEO or AV key must be pressed Refer to the operating instructions of your video recorder for further information on the test signal the video recorder must be fitted with an HF modulator Other equipment camcorder decoder CDV CDI gam...

Page 14: ...f the following connections then 4 Select the EXT1 socket key and set the video recorder to record via the euroconnector socket see its manual Amplifier only on models with 2 euroconnector sockets Use an audio connection cable and connect the P sockets L and R on the television to AUDIO IN inputs L and R on the amplifier Headphones The headphone socket is on the front of the TV set When the headph...

Page 15: ...Only one loudspeaker is working Check the balance see SOUND menu p 8 Remote control The TV set doesn t respond to the remote control the orange indicator on the TV set doesn t flash when you use the remote control Change the batteries Menu Are the menus displayed in a foreign language Change the language p 3 You can t call up the INSTALLATION menu If you have selected an EXT socket it is not possi...

Page 16: ... tube Using these signals results in better picture quality S VHS signals Two separate video signals Y C luminance chrominance from the S VHS and Hi 8 recording standards The luminance signals black and white and chrominance signals colour are recorded on the tape separately This gives better quality than with normal video VHS and 8 mm where the Y C signals are combined to give only one video sign...

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