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Contents

PREPARING YOUR TELEVISION

Safety Instructions ................................................................................................

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Caution .................................................................................................................

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Control Panels ......................................................................................................

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Connection Panels ...............................................................................................

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Viewing Picture From External Sources ...............................................................

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Infrared Remote Control (All Functions Except Teletext) .....................................

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Infrared Remote Control (Teletext Functions) ......................................................

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Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control.......................................................

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Connecting the Aerial (or Cable Television Network)...........................................

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Switching Your Television On and Off..................................................................

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Placing Your Television in Standby mode ............................................................

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Plug & Play Feature (depending on the model)....................................................

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Viewing the Demonstration...................................................................................

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Choosing Your Language.....................................................................................

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SETTING UP THE CHANNELS

Storing the Channels Automatically......................................................................

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Skipping Unwanted Channels ..............................................................................

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Storing the Channels Manually.............................................................................

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Fine tuning Channel Reception ............................................................................

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Sorting the Stored Channels ................................................................................

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Selecting a Channel Numbered Ten or Over .......................................................

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USING THE TELEVISION

Changing the Picture Standard ............................................................................

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Adjusting the Picture Settings...............................................................................

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Setting the Digital Noise Reduction ......................................................................

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Setting the Blue Screen........................................................................................

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Selecting the Picture Format ................................................................................

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Using the Tilt Control Feature (depending on the model).....................................

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Changing the Sound Standard (depending on the model) ...................................

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Adjusting the Sound Settings ...............................................................................

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Extra Sound Settings............................................................................................

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- Auto Volume
- Melody
- Pseudo Stereo/Virtual Surround
- Turbo Sound

Selecting the Sound Mode (depending on the model) .........................................

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Adjusting the Volume............................................................................................

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Switching the Sound Off Temporarily ...................................................................

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Setting the Sleep Timer (depending on the model) ..............................................

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Setting and Displaying the Current Time (depending on the model)....................

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Switching the Television On and Off Automatically (depending on the model)  ...

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Activating the Child Lock ......................................................................................

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Enjoying Games (depending on the model)  ........................................................

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USING THE TELETEXT FUNCTION  (depending on the model)

Teletext Decoder ..................................................................................................

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Displaying Teletext Information ............................................................................

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Selecting a Specific Teletext Page .......................................................................

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Using FLOF to Select a Teletext Page .................................................................

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Storing Teletext Pages .........................................................................................

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INFORMATION ON CONNECTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE

Automatic Degaussing to Remove Color Patches................................................

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Troubleshooting: Before Contacting Service Personnel.......................................

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Symbols

Press               Important               Note

Summary of Contents for CS25V10

Page 1: ...0 CS2902 29D6 29D7 29D8 29U2 29V5 CS29V10 29K3 29K5 29K10 29M6 Owner s Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ENG REMOTE CONTROL O...

Page 2: ...epair it yourself Contact qualified service personnel During a storm conditions especially when there is lightning unplug the television from the mains socket and aerial If the remote control is not u...

Page 3: ...ise Reduction 22 Setting the Blue Screen 22 Selecting the Picture Format 23 Using the Tilt Control Feature depending on the model 23 Changing the Sound Standard depending on the model 24 Adjusting the...

Page 4: ...EL SELECTION STANDBY INDICATOR REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR POWER ON OFF Using the Buttons on the Panel If the remote control no longer works or you have lost it you can use controls on the panel of the TV t...

Page 5: ...front AV has the priority When using the mono equipment such as camcorders video disc players and some video game devices connect to the AUDIO L input connector Connecting Headphones You can connect a...

Page 6: ...AUDIO R RGB 2 1 Connecting External A V Devices INPUT OUTPUT The connectors RCA or SCART are used for equipment such as video disc players video game devices camcorder and VCR Connecting DVD The RCA Y...

Page 7: ...riate input 1 Check that all the necessary connections have been made 2 Switch the television on and if necessary press the VIDEO button one or more times until the required input is displayed Dependi...

Page 8: ...MPORARY SOUND SWITCH OFF VOLUME DECREASE PREVIOUS CHANNEL DIRECT CHANNEL SELECTION TUNER CABLE NETWORK SELECTION EXTERNAL INPUT SELECTION ON SCREEN DISPLAY AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF GAME DISPLAY OPTION NEX...

Page 9: ...ns and markings are subject to change TELETEXT HOLD FASTEXT TOPIC SELECTION TELETEXT NEXT PAGE TELETEXT PREVIOUS PAGE TELETEXT DISPLAY MIX LIST FLOF MODE SELECTION TELETEXT REVEAL TELETEXT STORE PICTU...

Page 10: ...k Rear of TV You must insert or replace the batteries in the remote control when you Purchase the television Find that the remote control is no longer operating correctly 1 Remove the cover of the rem...

Page 11: ...Placing Your Television in Standby mode Your television can be placed in Standby mode in order to reduce Power consumption Wear of the cathode ray tube The Standby mode can be useful when you wish to...

Page 12: ...ically on page 14 Result The horizontal bar is displayed and then channels are stored in an order which reflects their positions in the frequency range 4 When searching and storing is complete the Tim...

Page 13: ...ision for the first time you must select the language which will be used for displaying menus and indications 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select the Function and press the or butt...

Page 14: ...played and then channels are stored in an order which reflects their positions in the frequency range Finally the search will end automatically 5 When searching and storing is complete the Sort menu i...

Page 15: ...Add Erase and press the or button Result The Add Erase menu is displayed 4 Press the or button to select the required channel 5 To add or erase the desired channel by pressing the or button 6 When yo...

Page 16: ...button to select the Sound System and press the or button repeatedly until the sound is of the best quality Result The Sound System is changed B G I D K M If sound does not work regularly after storin...

Page 17: ...Store and press the or button Result OK is displayed 9 Repeat Steps 6 to 8 for each channel to be stored 10 When you have finished manual storage press the EXIT button or press the MENU button repeate...

Page 18: ...button clear picture and Result The horizontal bar s good sound quality cursor moves to the left or right memorise adjusted or button to select the Store picture or sound or button Result OK is displa...

Page 19: ...hich you wish to identify the channel is displayed Result The selected channel is exchanged with the one previously stored to the chosen number Example If you select P 1 for the From and P 3 for the T...

Page 20: ...press the EXIT button or press the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal viewing You can select the required picture effect by simply pressing the P MODE Picture Mode button on the remote control...

Page 21: ...ness and Tint are not available in DVD mode 5 When you are satisfied with the settings press the EXIT button or press the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal viewing The television has an autom...

Page 22: ...eceived or the signal is very weak a blue screen automatically replaces the noisy picture background If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture you must set the Blue screen mode to Off 1 Press t...

Page 23: ...Control Feature depending on the model If you find that the picture received is slightly tilted to one side you can adjust the tilt setting 1 Press the MENU button Result The Picture menu is displaye...

Page 24: ...he Sound and press the or button Result The Mode menu is selected 3 Select to satisfy your preference by pressing the or button 4 When you have been finished press the EXIT button or press the MENU bu...

Page 25: ...ed with the settings press the EXIT button or press the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal viewing You can display the sound adjust menu directly by pressing the S MENU Sound Menu button on th...

Page 26: ...ds of sound and includes other effects 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select the Sound and press the or button 3 To Press the Change an option or button Select the required option On...

Page 27: ...or if intermittent Stereo Mono and automatic switching occurs then switch to the Mono mode When receiving mono sound in the AV mode connect to the L input jack on the panels If the mono sound comes ou...

Page 28: ...ore press the MUTE button again or either of the volume buttons You can adjust the volume by pressing the or button on the remote control Press the button to increase the volume cursor moves to the ri...

Page 29: ...e screen displays Already set Time remaining before the television will be placed in standby mode Not yet set Word Off 2 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly and cycle through the preset time intervals 3...

Page 30: ...he or button Result The Time menu is displayed with the Clock selected 4 To Press the Move to the hour or minute or button Set the hour or minute or button 5 When you have finished press the EXIT butt...

Page 31: ...Time 7 Set the time at which you wish the television to be switched On To Press the Move to the hour or minute or button Adjust the hour or minute or button 8 In the same way set the time at which yo...

Page 32: ...6 Press the or button to select the Lock and press the or button Result Locked is displayed 7 When you have finished press the EXIT button or press the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal viewi...

Page 33: ...e you catch fifty eggs i e 50 100 150 if any broken egg exists one egg can be restored When five eggs are lost the game will be over and simultaneously the final score window will be displayed 5 If yo...

Page 34: ...but signal reception must be good Otherwise Information may be missing Some pages may not be displayed To activate the teletext mode and display the contents page 1 Using the or button select the cha...

Page 35: ...uence To freeze the display on a given page press the hold Press the hold again to resume 3 Using the various display options To display Press the Both teletext information and TTX MIX the normal broa...

Page 36: ...e The various topics included in the teletext pages are color coded and can be selected by pressing the colored buttons on the remote control 1 Display the teletext contents page by pressing the TTX M...

Page 37: ...an indoor aerial Replace the remote control batteries Clean the upper edge of the remote control transmission window Check the battery terminals Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel No...

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Page 40: ...AFTER SALES SERVICE Do not hesitate to contact your retailer or service agent if a change in the performance of your product indicates that a faulty condition may be present AA68 03047A 00...

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