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Appendix 

 

16 04/07 

Plasma 

Screenland 

Appendix 

Care and maintenance 

Maintenance 

Electronic components are subject to a natural ageing pro-
cess. In the event of malfunction, consult a service repair 
shop. Only use the original packaging for transporting the 
unit. 

 

 

Caution! 

The unit is operated at dangerous voltages. The unit 
may only be opened by an authorised specialist. All 
maintenance and servicing work must be carried 
out by an authorised company. Repairs that are 
carried out incorrectly could result in fatal injuries 
to the user. 

 

Unauthorised tampering with the inside of the unit invalidates 
the warranty. 

 

 

Note:

 

To make it easier to identify your unit when han-
ded over to customer services, state the identifica-
tion number printed on the type plate on the rear 
of the unit. 

 

The manufacturer shall not warrant for any damage caused by 
improper maintenance and repair work by third parties. 

 

Cleaning 

 

Caution! 

Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning. 

 

General: 

• 

Do not expose the surface of the screen to temperatures 
above + 80 °C and below – 40 °C!  
Protect the unit against extreme humidity. 

• 

Do not write on the surface of the screen with a biro or 
felt-tip pen! 

• 

Only use a cotton cloth to clean the screen. 

• 

If necessary, use a cotton cloth and small quantities of di-
luted, non-alkaline soapy solution that is water-based or al-
cohol-based. 

• 

Do not use any of the following substances: 
Salt water, insecticide, chlorine or acidic solvents (am-
monium chloride), scouring powder. 

• 

Gently clean the surface with the cotton cloth until it is 
dry. 

 

 

Caution! 

Never 

• 

wipe the screen using window cleaner 

• 

treat with foam products 

• 

clean by polishing or scouring. 

 
 

Troubleshooting 

Before you contact our service personnel, you should check 
the following typical fault sources: 

 

Problem 

Cause 

Solution 

Mains plug not connected 

correctly 

Connect correctly to the mains 

Plasma display and SCI-

NEMA BOX not con-

nected correctly 

Check connection and correct if 

necessary, see page 7 

Incorrect signal source set-

ting 

Set signal source correctly, see 

page 11 

No sound, no picture

Cable connection damaged  Notify specialist 

Display is in standby mode 

Press the POWER 12 

button 

Brightness and contrast set-

ting incorrect 

Select the correct picture set-

tings 

PC signal incompatible 

Select the correct PC signal, see 

page 4 

No picture but sound 

produced 

Problem with channel se-

lected 

Select another channel 

Volume set to minimum 

Increase volume 

MUTE button pressed 

Press mute button again 

Headphones connected to 

the SCINEMA BOX 

Unplug headphones 

No sound but picture 

available 

Possible problems from the 

broadcasting company 

no signal or signal  

weak 

Check cable connection to LNB

Cable connection damaged 

or connector inserted incor-

rectly 

Check connector, repair or re-

place  

cable 

Scart connector inserted  

into device at  

an angle 

Plug in correctly 

Satellite dish covered 

Remove objects or obstructions, 

choose a different mounting lo-

cation if necessary 

No sound, 

poor picture, 

picture freezes, 

No picture 

Satellite dish  

too small 

Use a larger satellite dish 

Batteries not inserted cor-

rectly, polarity incorrect 

Insert batteries  

correctly, make sure polarity is 

correct, see page 9 

Batteries flat 

Insert new  

batteries 

Remote control is not di-

rected at radio 2 or receiver 

2 is obstructed by objects 

Direct remote control at re-

ceiver 2 or remove objects 

Remote control 

does not work 

TV not switched on 

Switch on the TV by pressing 

the POWER button 1 

Adjust colour system  

See page 13 

Colour settings at minimum Adjust colour, see page 13 

Picture only 

black/white 

Broadcast in black and whi-

te 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Screenland

Page 1: ...f Before first use read the instruction manual carefully and keep them for future reference Antes de utilizarla por primera vez lea detenidamente las instrucciones para el manejo y gu rdelas para futu...

Page 2: ...e control10 Inserting the batteries 10 Operating in TV mode 11 Operation 11 General notes 11 Switching on off 11 Selecting the signal source 11 Operating without the remote control 11 Menu navigation...

Page 3: ...mendationswillensurethat the display delivers satisfactory results inthe long term Avoidfrequentplaybackof the same imageandmoving imageswith staticareas e g fixedfade ins inthe imageor videogameswith...

Page 4: ...m2 Colours 16 7 million True Colour Contrast ratio 1000 1 Reactiontime 20 s Sockets RS 232C Control input forexternal devices VGA IN 15 PinD Sub PC connection VGA SVGA XGA DVI I IN 29 pin digital VGA...

Page 5: ...wedtoescape freely Avoiddirectthermaleffectsfrom radia tors or sunlight If in doubt consult a specialist dealer Heat build up may causeelectroniccomponentstofail 500 mm The ventilationslitsmust always...

Page 6: ...ine thread screws x 4 supplied Checkthat the screwsare seated correctly Attaching the speakers Fix the speakers supplied to the housing using the screws pro vided 6 foreach speaker Note Make surethatt...

Page 7: ...y resolution seepage 15 9 DVDCOMPONENTIN Component input signalvia RCA video cable YCbCr 10 SPECIALSIGNALIN Socketfor connecting to SCINEMA BOXIIwithac companyingcable 11 AC POWER IN Mainsconnectionso...

Page 8: ...connect to the power supply Only connect the unit to a grounded mains socket The socket should be as close to the unit as pos sible For mains connection insert the mains plug into the mains socket co...

Page 9: ...eremote control indicator lightsupgreen Setting the remote control If the equipment is operated with the remote control observe the following The RC 902 remote control can control up to five different...

Page 10: ...be selected 31 Arrowbuttonsfor menuguide Changethe settings increase decrease the setvalues 33 Picture button Selectthepicture mode IMAGE 34 List Menu button Open the main menu 36 Numericalbuttons 0 S...

Page 11: ...entand saveenergy TheTV shouldalwaysbe switchedoffviathe POWER 1powerswitch if it isto remain unused fora long period e g overnight orwhenyouare on holiday Thiswill helptoprotecttheenvironment andredu...

Page 12: ...buttonsfor menu settings Changethe settings increase decreasethe setvalues 33 Picture button Selectthepicture mode IMAGE standard bright mild 34 List Menu button Open the main menu 36 Numericalbuttons...

Page 13: ...0 BRIGHT 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 Menu Settings 1 Brightness 2 Contrast 3 Colour 4 Tone 5 Hue 6 Temperature Warm coldcoloursettingtomatch colour reproduction Modify values by pressing the arrow buttons 31 on th...

Page 14: ...tion The buttons21 22 23 onthe remote controlonly function oncethe PiPfunction hasbeenactivated by pressingbutton24 Menu Settings 1 PiP Activation Deactivation ofthe PiP function The PiPfunction canal...

Page 15: ...0 60 Hz 1024x768 60 Hz 1280x768 available at56HZ Some resolutions may not be supported depend ing on the graphicscard being used Signal configuration of the VGA interface 15 14 13 12 9 11 10 8 7 6 5 4...

Page 16: ...ing orscouring Troubleshooting Before you contact our service personnel you should check the followingtypicalfault sources Problem Cause Solution Mainsplugnotconnected correctly Connectcorrectlytothem...

Page 17: ...m cold Adjustwithbutton31 Vol Vol 34 System Standard Auto PAL NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 SECAM Country specificstandardTV setting Soundmode Nofunction Language OSD languagesetting Clock Time in hh mm format Ti...

Page 18: ...thbutton31 Vol Vol V Center Adjustwithbutton31 Vol Vol H size Adjustwithbutton31 Vol Vol Phase Adjustwithbutton31 Vol Vol Auto Automaticpictureadjustment withbutton31 Vol Vol 34 PiP On Off Source TV Y...

Page 19: ...g Clock Time in hh mm format Time on Switch on time Time off Time off 34 PiP On Off Source TV YCbCr PiP sourceselection Size 1 2 3 4 Size setting Picture position 1 2 3 4 5 Picturepositionsetting Topl...

Page 20: ...gs 13 Menu navigation 11 Opening the plasma display menu 11 Menu overview 17 DVI mode 19 TV mode 17 VGA mode 18 YCbCr mode 17 Menu picture settings 13 Menu system settings 13 menus 13 Navigation 13 Ov...

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