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CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)

E2 ........................48.25
E3 ........................55.25
E4 ........................62.25
E5 ......................175.25
E6 ......................182.25
E7 ......................189.25
E8 ......................196.25
E9 ......................203.25
E10 ....................210.25
E11 ....................217.25
E12 ....................224.25
R1 ........................49.75
R2 ........................59.25
R3 ........................77.25
R4 ........................85.25
R5 ........................93.25
R6 ......................175.25
R7 ......................183.25
R8 ......................191.25
R9 ......................199.25
R10 ....................207.25
R11 ....................215.25
R12 ....................223.25
S1 ......................105.25
S2 ......................112.25
S3 ......................119.25
S4 ......................126.25
S5 ......................133.25
S6 ......................140.25
S7 ......................147.25
S8 ......................154.25
S9 ......................161.25
S10 ....................168.25
S11 ....................231.25
S12 ....................238.25
S13 ....................245.25
S14 ....................252.25

CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)

S15 ....................259.25
S16 ....................266.25
S17 ....................273.25
S18 ....................280.25
S19 ....................287.25
S20 ....................294.25
H1 ......................303.25
H2 ......................311.25
H3 ......................319.25
H4 ......................327.25
H5 ......................335.25
H6 ......................343.25
H7 ......................351.25
H8 ......................359.25
H9 ......................367.25
H10 ....................375.25
H11 ....................383.25
H12 ....................391.25
H13 ....................399.25
H14 ....................407.25
H15 ....................415.25
H16 ....................423.25
H17 ....................431.25
H18 ....................439.25
H19 ....................447.25
21.......................471.25
22.......................479.25
23.......................487.25
24.......................495.25
25.......................503.25
26.......................511.25
27.......................519.25
28.......................527.25
29.......................535.25
30.......................543.25
31.......................551.25
32.......................559.25

CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)

33.......................567.25
34.......................575.25
35.......................583.25
36.......................591.25
37.......................599.25
38.......................607.25
39.......................615.25
40.......................623.25
41.......................631.25
42.......................639.25
43.......................647.25
44.......................655.25
45.......................663.25
46.......................671.25
47.......................679.25
48.......................687.25
49.......................695.25
50.......................703.25
51.......................711.25
52.......................719.25
53.......................727.25
54.......................735.25
55.......................743.25
56.......................751.25
57.......................759.25
58.......................767.25
59.......................775.25
60.......................783.25
61.......................791.25
62.......................799.25
63.......................807.25
64.......................815.25
65.......................823.25
66.......................831.25
67.......................839.25
68.......................839.25
69 .......................855.2

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ITALY

CANALE ..............FREQ (MHz)

A ..........................53.75
B ..........................62.25
C ..........................82.25
D ........................175.25
E ........................183.75
F.........................192.25
G ........................201.25
H ........................210.25
H1 ......................217.25

FRANCE

CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)

2...........................55.75
3...........................60.50
4...........................63.75
5...........................176.0
6...........................184.0
7...........................192.0
8...........................200.0
9...........................208.0
10.........................216.0
B ........................116.75
C ........................128.75
D ........................140.75
E ........................159.75
F.........................164.75
G ........................176.75
H ........................188.75
I..........................200.75
J .........................212.75
K ........................224.75
L.........................236.75
M........................248.75
N ........................260.75
O ........................272.75
P ........................284.75
Q ........................296.75

Table of TV frequencies.
Frequenztabelle der Fernsehsender.
Liste des fréquences TV.
Frequentietabel TV-Zenders.
Tabella delle frequenze TV.
Lista de frecuencias TV.

Lista das frequências TV
Liste over TV senderne.
Tabell over TV-frekvenser.
Tabell över TV-frekvenser.
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Positioning the TV

For the best results, choose a position where light
does not fall directly on the screen, and at some
distance away from radiators or other sources of
heat. Leave a space of at least 5 cm all around the
TV for ventilation, making sure that curtains,
cupboards etc. cannot obstruct the air flow through
the ventilation apertures.The TV is intended for use
in a domestic environment only and should never be
operated or stored in excessively hot or humid
atmospheres.

General Points

Please take note of the section entitled 'Tips' at the
end of this booklet.

Interference

The Department of Trade and Industry operates a
Radio Interference Investigation Service to help TV
licence holders improve reception of BBC and IBA
programmes where they are being spoilt by
interference.
If your dealer cannot help, ask at a main Post Office
for the booklet "How to Improve Television and
Radio Reception".

Mains connection

Before connecting the TV to the mains, check that the
mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage
printed on the type plate on the rear panel of the TV. If
the mains voltage is different, consult your dealer.

Important

This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded
13 Amp plug.To change a fuse in this type of plug
proceed as follows:
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fit new fuse which should be a BS1362 5A,

A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.

3. Refit the fuse cover.
In order to maintain conformity to the EMC directive,
the mains plug on this product must not be removed.

Connecting the aerial

The aerial should be connected to the socket
marked 

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at the back of the set.An inferior aerial

is likely to result in a poor, perhaps unstable picture
with ghost images and lack of contrast. Make-shift loft
or set-top aerials are often inadequate.Your dealer
will know from experience the most suitable type for
your locality.
Should you wish to use the set in conjunction with
other equipment, which connects to the aerial socket
such as TV games, or a video camera it is recommended
that these be connected via a combiner unit to avoid
repeated connection and disconnection of the aerial plug.

Fitting the stand (if provided)

Use only the stand provided with the set, making
sure that the fixings are properly tightened.A
diagram showing how to assemble the stand is
packed with the stand. Never use a make-shift stand,
or legs fixed with woodscrews.

Information for users in the UK 

(not applicable outside the UK)

Summary of Contents for 28PW8609/12

Page 1: ...tv ...

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Page 3: ...ttings in the Install menu 5 Operation Picture settings 6 Sound adjustments 6 Feature settings 6 Timer function 7 TV lock 7 Teletext 8 16 9 Formats 9 Using PIP 9 Peripherals Video recorder 10 Other equipment 10 To select connected equipment 10 Sides connections 11 Video recorder or DVD keys 11 Practical information Tips 12 Glossary 12 Recycling The materials used in your set are either reusable or...

Page 4: ...ons Insert the aerial plug into the socket at the rear of the set If you are using an indoor aerial reception may be difficult in certain conditions You can improve reception by rotating the aerial If the reception remains poor you will need to use an external aerial Insert the mains plug into a wall socket 220 240V 50 Hz Remote control Insert the two R6 type batteries supplied making sure that th...

Page 5: ...een The volume level and the smart control adjustments are then displayed each time they are used Standby To set the TV to standby mode To switch the TV set on again press b P or 0 9 List of programmes To display clear the list of programmes Use the keys îÏ to select a programme and the key to display it The symbol is displayed alongside all programmes which are locked p 7 Dual screen according to...

Page 6: ... your choice using the îÏ keys and validate with Press key H The Main menu is displayed on the screen é With the cursor select the Install menu followed by the Sort menu Select the programme you want to move using the îÏ keys and press Then use the îÏ keys to select the new number and validate with È Repeat steps and for each program you wish to renumber To quit the menus press d If required you c...

Page 7: ...re stored at installation will automatically appear on this list Use the up downcursor to select the required programme Use the left right cursor to add or remove a programme from the list Run through steps and for each programme to be added or removed from the list To exit press d several times Other settings in the Install menu Press the H key and select the Install menu é Language to change the...

Page 8: ...this balances the sound on the left and right speakers Delta Volume this is used to compensate any volume discrepancies between the different programs or EXT sockets This setting is available for programs 0 to 40 and the EXT sockets AVL AutomaticVolume Leveller this is used to limit increases in sound especially on program change or advertising slots HP Volume allows you to adjust the headphones v...

Page 9: ...V set and hide the remote control The TV set cannot be used except via the remote control To cancel position Child Lock to Off Parental control Press the H key select the Features menu then Parental Cont é You must enter your secret access code The first time you enter this enter code 0711 twice and then enter your new code choice The menu is displayed Parental Cont Use the îÏ keys to select the T...

Page 10: ...page usually page 100 Direct selection of sub pages Enlarge a page Double page teletext only available on certain versions Certain pages contain sub pages for example page 120 contains sub pages 1 3 2 3 and 3 3 If this is the case the page number is displayed in green preceded by the symbol Æ Í or Í Æ Use the keys È to directly access the sub pages of your choice This allows you to display the top...

Page 11: ...of the picture Subtitle Zoom This mode is used to display 4 3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving the sub titles visible Use the îÏ keys to increase or decrease the compression at the bottom of the screen Super Wide This mode is used to display 4 3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by enlarging the sides of the picture The îÏ keys allow you to scroll the image up or d...

Page 12: ... which produces the RGB signals digital decoder games etc to EXT1 and the equipment which produces the S VHS signals S VHS and Hi 8 video recorders certain DVD drives to EXT2 and all other equipment to either EXT1 or EXT2 To connect to a hi fi system use an audio connection cable and connect the L and R outputs on the TV set to the AUDIO IN L and R input on your hi fi amplifier Other equipment Amp...

Page 13: ...ect the required mode VCR video recorder or AUX DVD The remote control indicator lights up to display the selected mode It switches off automatically after 20 seconds if left idle The remote control automatically returns to TV mode The following keys are operational depending on the equipment b standby fast rewind fast forward recording Ê stop Æ play VCR timer ı DVD subtitling language H menu curs...

Page 14: ...s when you use the remote control Replace the batteries Standby When you switch theTV set on it remains in standby mode and the indication Locked is displayed when you use the keys on theTV set The Child Lock function is switched On p 7 If the set receives no signal for 15 mins it automatically goes into standby mode To save power your set is fitted with components that give it a very low power co...

Page 15: ... directly on the screen and at some distance away from radiators or other sources of heat Leave a space of at least 5 cm all around the TV for ventilation making sure that curtains cupboards etc cannot obstruct the air flow through the ventilation apertures The TV is intended for use in a domestic environment only and should never be operated or stored in excessively hot or humid atmospheres Gener...

Page 16: ...ß English A02 zappa 3111 256 1353 4 MODEL PROD NO Please note the reference numbers for yourTV set located on the packaging or on the back of the set ...

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