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Summary of Contents for 43PP7445

Page 1: ...2EAR PROJECTION 46 WITH NPUT 5SER MANUAL 00 00 00 5 NG INDD ...

Page 2: ...AT Ù EAVE AT LEAST CM AROUND EACH SIDE OF 46 SET TO ALLOW FOR PROPER VENTILATION Ù VOID PLACING YOUR SET E G NEAR THE WINDOW WHERE IT IS LIKELY TO BE EXPOSED TO RAIN OR WATER Ù O OBJECTS SUCH AS VASES FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SHOULD BE PLACED ON TOP THE 46 SO AS TO AVOID DRIPPING OR SPLASHING OF LIQUIDS ON THE SET ISCONNECT MAINS PLUG WHEN Ù THE RED LIGHT BELOW THE 46 SCREEN IS FLASHING CONTINUOUSLY Ù ...

Page 3: ...ROPER CHANNEL N EXTERNAL OVER THE AIR ANTENNA MAY BE REQUIRED NOTHER OPTION IS 46 BROADCAST SATELLITE SERVICE 3TUNNING REALISM IN BOTH PICTURE AND SOUND ARE DELIVERED 3APHLONß 3CREEN 3APHLONß 3CREEN TECHNOLOGY IS BUILT WITH MATERIALS AND PROCESSES THAT DELIVER MORE BRIGHTNESS AND PICTURE CONTRAST T GUARDS AGAINST MOST SCRATCHES AND FINGERPRINTS AND ELIMINATES THE GLARE ASSOCIATED WITH A SEPARATE P...

Page 4: ...T FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION VOLTAGE ONSULT YOUR LOCAL DEALER IF YOUR MAIN SUPPLY IS DIFFERENT 4O PREVENT DAMAGING THE MAINS CORD WHICH COULD CAUSE HAZARD DO NOT PLACE THE 46 ON THE CORD 2EMOVE THE COVER OF THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT ON THE REMOTE CONTROL NSERT THE TWO BATTERIES SUPPLIED 4YPE 2 6 4HE BATTERIES SUPPLIED DO NOT CONTAIN THE HEAVY METALS MERCURY AND CADMIUM EVERTHELESS IN MANY COUNTRIES E...

Page 5: ...G ORDER 7HEN THE ONSCREEN MENU IS DISPLAYED PRESSING N OR z SELECTS THE NEXT ITEM IN THE MENU LSO USE EITHER OF THESE KEYS TO SWITCH THE 46 ON FROM 3TANDBY MODE 0 7 2 3WITCHES THE 46 ON OR ACTIVATES STANDBY MODE 5 0RESS TO ACTIVATE THE ON SCREEN MENU 2 4 3 3 2 2ECEIVES INFRARED COMMANDS TO ACTIVATE CONTROLS WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET IS AIMED AT IT AND REMOTE KEYS ARE PUSHED 3 52 0RESS TO SEL...

Page 6: ...3EE PAGE 9 6 WITH OLBY 3URROUND 3IGNALS LLOWS YOU TO SELECT VARIOUS FACTORY SURROUND SOUND LISTENING MODES OLBY 6IRTUAL 6IRTUAL OLBY 3URROUND OLBY 6IRTUAL USES TWO SPEAKERS TO SIMULATE THE SURROUND EFFECT PRODUCED BY A MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM NCREDIBLE 3URROUNDß Ù N 3TEREO SOUND MODE Ï WHEN SWITCHED ON THE NCREDIBLE 3URROUNDß FEATURE PROVIDES THE FEELING THAT THE SPEAKERS ARE FARTHER APART TO ENHANCE ...

Page 7: ...CTED 3EE PAGE Z 2 4 ACH PRESS SELECTS ANOTHER PICTURE FORMAT OR 6 6 OR 6 THE OPTIONS ARE UTO AND XPAND OR 6 I SIGNAL SOURCE THE OPTION IS AND COMPRESS OR 6 P SIGNAL SOURCE NO SCREEN FORMAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE 46 ONTROL THE FORMAT AT THE SOURCE 6 PLAYER OR DIGITAL SET TOP BOX 523 2 2 4 LLOWS YOU TO ACCESS THE MENUS AND ADJUST THE SETTINGS 523 2 7 LLOWS YOU TO SELECT THE NEXT OR PREVIO...

Page 8: ...EVEN WHEN A LANGUAGE THAT USES OTHER CHARACTERS HAS BEEN SELECTED 4UNING HANNELS ANUALLY ANUAL TUNING ALLOWS YOU TO STORE CHANNEL BY CHANNEL 9OU MUST GO THROUGH EVERY STEP OF THE MANUAL STORE MENU 3ELECT 5 34 2 IN THE 34 MENU 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TO ENTER THE MENU 3ELECT 52 3934 AND PRESS THE CURSOR RIGHT F 54 IS SELECTED THE RESPECTIVE COLOUR SYSTEM WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED ACCORDING TO T...

Page 9: ...TEPS TO CONTINUE SEARCHING FOR ANOTHER TRANSMITTING CHANNEL 0RESS THE 5 KEY TO RETURN TO THE 34 MENU OR PRESS THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF 3ORTING HANNELS CCORDING TO YOUR PREFERENCE YOU CAN CHANGE THE ORDER OF THE STORED 46 CHANNELS 3ELECT 3 24 IN THE 34 MENU 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TO ENTER THE MENU EY IN THE CHANNEL NUMBER IN THE 2 COLUMN YOU WANT TO SWAP FROM 5SE THE DIGIT KEYS OR THE CURSO...

Page 10: ...U OR THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF OTE 4O ADD BACK CHANNELS TO THE LIST REPEAT STEPS AND PRESS THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF AMING HANNELS T IS POSSIBLE TO ASSIGN A NAME TO A 46 CHANNEL 4HIS FEATURE ALLOWS YOU TO ENTER A NAME OR MODIFY AN EXISTING NAME OF A CHANNEL INCLUDING PERIPHERALS OTE VEN WHEN YOU HAVE SELECTED ANOTHER LANGUAGE IN THE 5 MENU ONLY THE NGLISH LANGUAGE CHARACTER SET IS OF...

Page 11: ...OL MAKES WHITES BLUISH IGITAL PTIONS IGITAL 3CAN INCLUDES Z PLUS IGITAL 3CAN WHICH TOGETHER ELIMINATE PICTURE FLICKERING AND LINE JITTER OFFERING A STABLE PICTURE FOR RELAXED VIEWING NO EYE STRAIN Z OFFERS FIELD FLICKER REDUCTION 0ROGRESSIVE DOUBLES THE NUMBER OF VISIBLE PICTURE LINES PER FIELD BY DISPLAYING ALL PICTURE FRAME LINES AT ONCE 4HIS MINIMIZES THE VISIBILITY OF THE SCAN LINES UTO DETECT...

Page 12: ...GES IN THE PICTURE HAVE RED OUTLINES SELECT 6 2 2 F VARIOUS IMAGES IN THE PICTURE HAVE BLUE OUTLINES SELECT 6 2 5 5SE THE CURSOR RIGHT LEFT UP OR DOWN TO ADJUST THE CROSS HAIR UNTIL THE COLOUR OUTLINE IS GONE 4HE ADJUSTMENT IS AUTOMATICALLY SAVED IN THE 46ÒS MEMORY WHEN YOU EXIT THE ADJUST MODE 0RESS THE 5 KEY TO RETURN OR THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF HECK THE 46 PICTURE F ANY COLOUR OUTLINES ...

Page 13: ...L THE COLOUR OUTLINE IS GONE 0RESS THE 3 KEY TO RETURN TO NAVIGATE MODE 2EPEAT STEPS UNTIL ALL MISALIGNED CROSS HAIRS HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED 4HEN PRESS THE 5 KEY OR YOUR MULTIPOINT ADJUSTMENTS TO BE STORED IN THE 46ÒS MEMORY YOU MUST ACTIVATE 3 6 5 4 0 4 OTE F YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE ADJUSTMENTS YOU JUST MADE AND WANT TO START OVER YOU CAN USE THE 5 5 4 0 4 CONTROL 4HIS CONTROL ALLOWS YOU TO UN...

Page 14: ... THE 5 KEY TO RETURN OR PRESS THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF 3OUND ENU TEMS 4REBLE TTENUATES OR AMPLIFIES THE HIGH FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF THE AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL ASS TTENUATES OR AMPLIFIES THE LOW FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF THE AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL ALANCE DJUSTS THE BALANCE OF THE RIGHT AND LEFT SPEAKERÒS SOUND OUTPUT 6 UTOMATIC 6OLUME EVELLER UTOMATICALLY CONTROLS THE VOLUME LEVEL TO AVOID EXCESSIVE L...

Page 15: ...G THE 4IMER 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TWICE TO ENTER 4 MODE EY IN THE CURRENT TIME WITH THE DIGIT KEYS 9OU MUST USE HOUR OR MILITARY TIME OR EXAMPLE P M IS F YOU ENTERED AN INCORRECT DIGIT OMPLETE THE ACTUAL TIME WITH ARBITRARY NUMBERS THEN START AGAIN 0RESS THE CURSOR LEFT TO EXIT 4 MODE 3ETTING 3TART 4IME 3ELECT 34 24 4 WITH THE CURSOR DOWN 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TO ENTER THE 34 24 4 MODE EY IN THE...

Page 16: ...OND TIME 4HE MESSAGE 22 4 WILL APPEAR AND MAKE THE HILD OCK MENU ACCESSIBLE HANGING THE CCESS ODE 3ELECT TO ENTER AN ACCESS CODE OF YOUR CHOICE 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TO ENTER THE MODE EY IN THE ACCESS CODE OF YOUR CHOICE AND CONFIRM IT AGAIN 4HE MESSAGE 22 4 WILL APPEAR CTIVATING THE HILD OCK 3ELECT IN THE MENU OTE NTER THE ACCESS CODE IF REQUESTED 3EE ABOVE 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TO ENTER THE MO...

Page 17: ...D FOR A MORE NATURAL PICTURE LACK BARS ARE DISPLAYED AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN 3WITCHING LUE UTE ON 4HE LUE UTE FEATURE INDICATES TO YOU THE ABSENCE OF SIGNAL IN THE TRANSMISSION WHEN 5 54 IS ACTIVATED 3ELECT 5 54 IN THE 452 3 MENU 0RESS THE CURSOR RIGHT TO SELECT TO ACTIVATE THE BLUE MUTE FEATURE 0RESS THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF 3WITCHING CTIVE ONTROLß ON 4URN CTIVE ONTROLß ON USI...

Page 18: ...ANT TO ADD TO THE 3URF LIST 0RESS THE 352 KEY URSOR RIGHT TO ADD THE SELECTED CHANNEL TO THE 3URF LIST 4HE CHANNEL IS ADDED WHEN ÔDELETE Õ APPEARS REPRESENTING THE NEXT AVAILABLE ACTION 2EPEAT STEPS TO ADD MORE CHANNELS TO THE 3URF LIST 0RESS THE 3 KEY TO SWITCH THE MENU OFF 0RESS THE 352 KEY REPEATEDLY TO CYCLE THROUGH CHANNELS ELETING HANNELS TO THE 3URF IST 0RESS THE 352 KEY 0RESS THE 352 KEY A...

Page 19: ...PHASIZES VERY VIBRANT COLOURS 4HIS OPTION IS DESIRABLE FOR 6 MODE IN A BRIGHTLY LIGHTED ROOM ATURAL MPHASIZES ALL SETTINGS EQUALLY 3OFT MPHASIZES ÔWARMÕ COLOURS 4HIS OPTION IS DESIRABLE FOR A DIMLY LIGHTED ROOM AND GIVES A CINEMA LIKE EFFECT WHEN THE LIGHT IS SWITCHED OFF ULTIMEDIA MPHASIZES ÔSOFTÕ COLOURS 4HIS OPTION IS DESIRABLE FOR PLAYING COMPUTER GAMES 3MART 3OUND PTIONS 0ERSONAL 3OUND SETTIN...

Page 20: ... AVAILABLE Ù THE PRECAPTURING OF THE PAGE NUMBERS REFERRED TO IN THE DISPLAYED PAGE AND Ù THE PRECAPTURING OF ALL THE SUBPAGES 3WITCHING 4ELETEXT ON AND OFF 0RESS THE C KEY TO SWITCH THE TELETEXT ON 4HE MAIN INDEX PAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN TOGETHER WITH TWO INFORMATION LINES AT THE TOP AND ONE OPTION LINE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN 0RESS THE C KEY AGAIN TO OVERLAY THE TELETEXT PAGE ON THE 46 PRO...

Page 21: ...SOR LEFT RIGHT 4HE OTHER SUBPAGE NUMBERS APPEAR IN WHITE AS SOON AS THE TRANSMISSION HAS FOUND THEM 4HEY ARE STORED IN THE MEMORY SO THAT THEY ARE AVAILABLE WHILE THE TELETEXT PAGE IS ON SCREEN 5SE THE CURSOR LEFT RIGHT TO SELECT THE PREVIOUS OR THE FOLLOWING SUBPAGE 5SING 3PECIAL 4ELETEXT UNCTIONS NLARGE 0RESS I REPEATEDLY TO DISPLAY THE UPPER PART AND THE LOWER PART AND THEN TO RETURN TO THE NOR...

Page 22: ... OR OTHER EQUIPMENT 5 INPUTS 054 6 AND 46ÒS SIDE SOCKET PANEL 6 Ï USE TO CONNECT FROM THE AUDIO OUTPUT SOCKETS ON 6 2S 6 S OR OTHER PERIPHERALS 90B0R COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 6 SOCKETS Ï COMPATIBLE WITH I SIGNALS 5SE TO CONNECT EQUIPMENT HAVING COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUTS SUCH AS 6 PLAYERS LASER DISC PLAYERS VIDEO GAME PLAYERS SATELLITE RECEIVERS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT 5SE THE 054 6 EFT AND 2 IGHT 5 SOCKETS ...

Page 23: ...OUTPUTS COMPONENT VIDEO IS THE SUGGESTED CONNECTION TO USE 3EE THE HANDBOOK FOR THE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT OTES REGARDING CONNECTING TO 6 Ù OR CONNECTIONS TO 6 BE SURE THE 46ÒS COLOUR SPACE SETTING MATCHES THE OUTPUT 9 0B 0R OR 2 OF THE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE CONNECTED TO THE 6 INPUTS Ù 3EE THE HANDBOOK FOR THE HIGH DEFINITION EQUIPMENT Ù F YOU NOTICE SCROLLING IMAGES WRONG COLOURS OR NO COLOUR NO ...

Page 24: ...CK OR TO THE SIDE OF THE 46 6 0RESS THE 6 KEY REPEATEDLY TO SELECT 6 6 6 OR 6 ACCORDING TO WHERE YOU HAVE CONNECTED YOUR EQUIPMENT AT THE BACK OR THE SIDE OF YOUR 46 3ELECT 6 TO VIEW THE PLAYBACK OF 6 DISCS IF YOU USED THE 054 6 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT SOCKETS 9 0B 0R AND 5 MONO AND 2 INPUTS 46 HANNELS NTER THE CHANNEL NUMBER OF THE 46 CHANNEL YOU WANT TO WATCH WITH THE DIGIT OR Ï KEYS 6 00 5 NG IND...

Page 25: ... FOR THE TUBES TO AGE AT AN EVEN RATE 4HE RESULT WILL BE A 46 PICTURE THAT IS EVENLY BRIGHT OVER THE ENTIRE SCREEN 0LACEMENT OF THE 46 Ù 3EE PAGE LEANING Ù 4O AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD BE SURE THE 46 IS UNPLUGGED FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE CLEANING Ù 2EGULARLY DUST THE 46 WITH A DRY NONSCRATCHING DUSTER TO KEEP THE 46 CLEAN Ù 7HEN CLEANING THE 46 TAKE CARE NOT TO SCRATCH OR DAMAGE THE SCR...

Page 26: ...AL IS DETECTED THE 46 AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHES OFF THE SOUND 4HIS IS PROPER OPERATION AND DOES NOT INDICATE A MALFUNCTION Ù HECK THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEMÒS SOUND SETTINGS ON THE SET OOD SOUND BUT POOR COLOUR OR NO PICTURE Ù DJUST THE CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS SETTING OR SELECT ANOTHER PICTURE SETTING WITH THE 3MART 0ICTURE KEY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL Ù HECK THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEMÒS COLOUR SETTINGS ON TH...

Page 27: ... ONNECTIVITY Ù 6 I Z 6 3 IN 90B0R UDIO 2 IN Ù 6 3IDE I Z 6 3 IN 3 6IDEO 9 UDIO 2 IN Ù 6 I Z P Z 90B0R 2 6 Ù UTPUT 2EAR 6 3 OUT UDIO 2 OUT ONVENIENCE Ù HILD 0ROTECTION HILD OCK 0ARENTAL ONTROL Ù LOCK UNCTIONS LOCK 3LEEP 4IMER Ù ONVENIENCE NHANCEMENTS UTO 0ROGRAM UTO 0ICTURE ODES UTO 3OUND ODES Ù ENU ANGUAGES HINESE 3IMPLIFIED NGLISH AND HINESE 3IMPLIFIED NGLISH ALAY Ù 0ICTURE UNCTIONS REEZE Ù 4ELET...

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