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TIME MENU

1. CLOCK
You can adjust the currently time by this item. Press the

VOL+

 button set hour, and the

VOL-

button set minute.
2. TIMING
If you set the item is TIMING ON, you can set the time of TV ON and TV OFF.
3. TV ON
Set the time when the TV set turn on.
4. TV OFF
Set the time when the TV set turn off.
5. AWOKE
Selecting AWOKE ON, you can set the AWTIME item.
6. AWTIME
Set the awake time that you want. If you set the AWTIME is 12:00, the WATCH TIME 11:58:00
will display on the screen for awaking you. It will disappear from the screen unit WATCH TIME
12:00:00.

SELECTING PROGRAM

·

Use 0-9 digit buttons to call directly on the program number that you want. If you want to
select a double digits program number, firstly press 

-/--

 button, then input the two digits.

·

Program number can also be changed by

PROG+

 or

PROG-

 buttons. Press the

PROG+

button, program number will increase. Press the

PROG-

 button, program number will

decrease.

CHILD LOCKED

·

The TV set can provide the locked key for control or prevent your children from watching the

program. To set the key press the

LOCK

 button on remote unit. The key locked (

) is

displayed on the screen. Then the symbol will disappear after five seconds and enter child
locked mode. You can not use any key on the TV set. You can cancel this mode by pressing
the  LOCK  button again.

USING TELETEXT (depending on the model)

Most televisions channels provide a written information service via Teletext. Information
provided includes:

·

Television program times

·

News bulletins

·

Whether forecasts

·

Sport results

·

Travel information

The information is divided into numbered page (see diagram):

Part

Contents

Selected page number

Current page number or search indications

Broadcasting channel identity

D

Date and time

E

Text

F

Status information

Summary of Contents for SC-TV2108PF

Page 1: ...COLOR TELEVISION WITH PURE FLAT SCREEN Instruction manual SC TV2108PF ...

Page 2: ... future reference TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 PREPARATION 4 REMOTE CONTROL 5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS depending on the model 6 PRESET MENU 7 PICTURE MENU 7 SYSTEM MENU 7 TIME MENU 8 SELECTING PROGRAM 8 CHILD LOCKED 8 USING TELETEXT depending on the model 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 9 CLEANING 11 SPECIFICATION 11 ...

Page 3: ...ance on a bed rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Do not place the appliance in a built in installation such a bookcase cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation may be impeded Place the appliance on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration The appliance should be moved with care as the weight balance is not even Do not place heavy...

Page 4: ... indicator light is dies out The power turns off approximately 30 minutes after a TV station has stopped broadcasting CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT TO THE INPUT OUTPUTS Location the Audio Video connector is depending on the television model 1 The Audio Video connector on the side of the TV is used for Av equipment With AV button you can select video and audio inputs 2 With TV AV button you can select t...

Page 5: ...es in Teletext mode PROG PROG PROG buttons Press the PROG buttons to select the program forwards Press the PROG button to select the program backwards Use this button for page up down to increase decrease page number in Teletext mode VOL Volume up down buttons Press volume up down buttons to adjust sound level P P Personal presets button You can select DYNAMIC MILD COLORFUL STANDARD and CUSTOM by ...

Page 6: ... Option Off and on mix button You can select the following modes by pressing these buttons TELETEXT ON MIX MODE TELETEXT OFF SUBPAGE Option Subpage button Page number may contain several subpages which are automatically page in a certain cycle by the TV station Press this button once 0001 will be displayed on screen enter number key 0 9 to look for other subpages if available If there is no subpag...

Page 7: ... 5M 6 5M or 5 5M 5 FINE To tune in weak station this item must be used 6 SEARCH Press VOL or VOL buttons to start searching The VOL button searches for lower numbered channels When a TV station signal is received the searching will stop 7 ASM Press VOL or VOL buttons then the TV set will automatically search from V L band to U band PICTURE MENU You can select BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SHARPNESS an...

Page 8: ...also be changed by PROG or PROG buttons Press the PROG button program number will increase Press the PROG button program number will decrease CHILD LOCKED The TV set can provide the locked key for control or prevent your children from watching the program To set the key press the LOCK button on remote unit The key locked is displayed on the screen Then the symbol will disappear after five seconds ...

Page 9: ...ctions on back of set Check aerial for broken wires Adjust fine tuning control Check if system switch is correct Check if on off switch is on Poor sound picture OK Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Re orient aerial if indoor type Probably local interference such as an appliance Adjust fine tuning control Check if system switch is correct Poor picture sound OK Try different chann...

Page 10: ... interference such as an appliance Picture rolls vertically Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial for broken wires Re orient aerial if indoor type Probably local interference such as an appliance Check if system switch is correct Poor color Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial connections on back of set Check aerial for broken wires Re orien...

Page 11: ...sized tuner Color picture tube 21 54c Receiving and play back systems PAL SECAM BG DK Play back systems NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 Antenna input 75 ohms unbalanced Audio Video front RCA JACK Audio Video back 21 pin SCART socket Sound power max 2 5 W Operating temperature 5º 40º Operating humidity 35 80 Power supply 150 260 V 50 60 Hz Power 80 W Weight 25 kg Dimensions W H D 602 mm 488 mm 457 mm Supplied ...

Page 12: ...12 SCARLETT 12 13 14 15 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 22 22 ...

Page 13: ...13 5º 40º 10 5 ...

Page 14: ...14 1 2 3 PROG PROG PROG PROG 0 1 9 30 1 2 AV VCR CD 1 1 5 2 ...

Page 15: ...15 POWER MUTE SYS 5 5M 6 0M 4 5M 6 5M 0 9 0 9 10 99 PROG PROG PROG VOL P P ...

Page 16: ...EP 15 2 LOCK Q VIEW AV AV VCR CD AV MENU REAVEAL CONCEAL MODE REAVEAL MODE REVEAL MODE CONCEAL MODE CONCEAL REAVEAL SIZE STOP CLOCK INDEX OFF ON MIX TELETEXT ON MIX MODE TELETEXT OFF SUBPAGE 0001 0 9 SUBPAGE ...

Page 17: ...17 SLEEP MENU TV AV MUTE 1 2 PROG PROG VOL VOL 1 VOL VOL 2 VOL VOL 3 1 3 4 6 0 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 6 ...

Page 18: ...18 VOL VOL VOL 7 VOL VOL V L U PROG PROG VOL VOL NTSC PAL SECAM 1 VOL VOL 2 3 4 C 5 1 VOL VOL 2 3 4 5 6 12 00 11 58 00 12 00 00 ...

Page 19: ...19 0 9 PROG PROG PROG PROG LOCK 5 LOCK 6 D E F 1 2 ON MIX 100 3 1 9 4 5 OFF ...

Page 20: ...20 6 ON MIX REVEAL STOP SIZE ...

Page 21: ...21 ...

Page 22: ...22 1 2 3 21 54 c PAL SECAM BG DK NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 75 RCA SCART 2 5 5º 40º 35 80 150 260 50 60 80 25 602 488 457 1 ...

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