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Mode

This item is used to change the picture size.
By pressing “ ” or “ ” button you may choose one of three

options. These are, “4:3”, “16:9” and “AUTO”.
• 

4:3

 This option forces the picture ratio to 4:3 mode.

•

 16:9 

This option forces the picture ratio to 16:9 mode.

• 

AUTO 

Your TV  changes  the  picture  mode  automatically,

according to the transmission of the selected channel. For

example, your TV is 4:3 mode, but the transmission of that

channel is in 16:9 mode. If you select the AUTO mode, the

TV is switched to 16:9 mode automatically. If the TV is in

4:3 mode and the picture ratio of the channel is also 4:3,

there will be no affect selecting the picture mode to AUTO

mode.

WSS  feature  is  only  used  in  TV    modes.  For  the  Picture

Mode selection in AV1 the pin 8 (of Scart) value is used. In

RGB  modes  the  Picture  Mode  can  be  4:3  or  16:9  (Auto

mode is not available.).

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Note:

In the Picture menu if you press Flashback ( ) button the

adjustments switch themselves to the  factory settings.

To Store the Settings

• Press “ ” or “ ” button on 

STORE

 option to store Picture

menu settings.

The stored picture mode setting will be valid only in current

program. However, the other stored values in Picture Menu

will be valid for all the programmes.

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2.

Feature Menu

• To enter the Feature menu directly, press the “

YELLOW

”

button, or

• Press “

M

” button, now you are in Main menu. In the Main

menu, select 

FEATURE

 using  “ ” or “ ” button. Then en-

ter the Feature menu pressing “ ” or “ ” button.

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Sleep Timer

As you enter the Feature menu, 

SLEEP TIMER

 will be the

first selected option. Use “ ” or “ ”  button  to  change  the

Sleep Timer values between 

OFF, 0:15:00, 0:30:00, 0:45:00,

1:00:00, 1:15:00, 1:30:00, 1:45:00

 and 

2:00:00

.

It is displayed on the upper right of the screen. If sleep timer

is activated it is displayed with the TV status and erased with

it after 3 seconds.

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If there is left only one minute of the down counting of the

timer,  it  is  displayed  automatically  on  the  upper  left  of  the

screen, and stayed there until finishing. Then TV goes auto-

matically to stand-by.

Child Lock

You can use this feature to prevent children turning on TV or

changing programs or adjustments etc. without remote con-

trol.
The 

CHILD LOCK

 feature can be set by “ ” or “ ” button to

either 

ON

 or 

OFF

. When 

OFF

 is selected, there will be no

difference in the operation of your TV. When 

ON

 is selected,

the TV can only be controlled by the remote control handset.

In this case, the front panel buttons (except the Power On/

Off button) will not work.

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Selecting Menu Language

Menu language can be chosen by pressing “ ” or “ ” button

on 

LANGUAGE

 item.

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To Store Settings

In Feature menu all settings are stored automatically.

Installation Menu

• To  enter  the  Installation    menu  directly,  press  the 

BLUE

button, or

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Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ns Continued 20 Typical Connections Continued 21 Typical Connections Continued 22 21 pin Euro connector and 21 pin Audio Video 23 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications 25 Safety Precautions 2 3 Supplied Accessories 4 Remote Control Buttons 5 Control Panel Buttons 6 Antenna Connections 6 Preparation 7 Features 7 Before Switching on your TV 7 Power connection 7 Aerial Connections 7 How to connect extern...

Page 3: ...al shock do not subject the AC power cord to damage by bending or twisting it or by placing heavy items on top of it and do not place the AC power cord under the TV set If the AC power cord becomes damaged unplug it from the wall outlet immediately and call your dealer for service Do not place this television equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The television equipment may fall causing se...

Page 4: ...face of the television screen re move finger prints only with a soft cloth dampened with glass cleaner Do not use any abrasive cleaners Do not use thinner benzene or other strong chemical clean ers Warning Any intervention contrary to regulations in particular any modification of high voltage or a replacement of the pic ture tube may lead to an increased concentration of x rays Any television modi...

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Page 6: ...lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Stand By Cursor Up Cursor Right OK OK Info Program Menu 0 9 Direct Program Double Digit Wide mode button P CH Program Volume TV Quit Menu 7 EXT button SCART RGB Yellow Feature Menu Blue Installation Menu Hold Update Index Page Rev...

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Page 8: ...es too Remote Control Battery Installation Before using the TV set for the first time install the supplied dry batteries in the remote control 1 With your thumb nail pull up the slit as indicated by the arrow to remove the battery cover 2 Insert two batteries 1 5 V R03 AAA size Be sure to match the battery terminals with the marks inside the compartment 9 5 3 Replace the battery cover Notes Remove...

Page 9: ...mbers and names assigned to the programmes 8726725 16 57 7 1 0 If you do not accept the locations and or the programme names of programmes you can change them in PRO GRAM Programming menu on page 12 Operating with the onset buttons Volume setting and programme selection can be made using the buttons on the front panel Volume Setting Press button to decrease volume or button to increase volume so a...

Page 10: ...me Press button to decrease volume Or you can directly change the volume settings using to increase or to decrease button 92 80 1 7 6725 02 9 48 5 0212 21 2 Setting Balance It allows adjusting the distribution between the left and right speakers Using or button select Balance Press button to change balance rightward Press button to change balance leftward When balance control is in mid position th...

Page 11: ...tore Sound menu settings 92 80 1 9 7 6725 02 48 5 0212 21 2 Picture Menu To enter the Picture menu directly press the GREEN but ton or Press M button now you are in Main menu In the Main menu select PICTURE using or button then en ter the Picture menu pressing or button 6281 3 785 785 167 352 5 0 Setting Brightness As you enter the picture menu Brightness will be the first selected option Press bu...

Page 12: ...e Feature menu directly press the YELLOW button or Press M button now you are in Main menu In the Main menu select FEATURE using or button Then en ter the Feature menu pressing or button 6281 3 785 785 167 352 5 0 Sleep Timer As you enter the Feature menu SLEEP TIMER will be the first selected option Use or button to change the Sleep Timer values between OFF 0 15 00 0 30 00 0 45 00 1 00 00 1 15 00...

Page 13: ...or button 6281 3 785 785 167 352 5 0 Moving cursor to four direction you can reach 30 programmes in the same page By scrolling the pages up or down by pressing the navigation buttons you can select all the pro grammes in TV mode except the AV mode In menus and buttons are working like Direction Up and Direction Down By cursor action programme selection is done automatical ly Selected programme is ...

Page 14: ...n one Standard option It depends to your country you may change it by using or button to BG DK or L L on STANDARD item To cancel APS before starting press 79 or M button First of all choose the COUNTRY and the STANDARD This will effect the sort process in APS To select START use or button and press or button To can cel APS during running press or button After APS is finalized a programme list will...

Page 15: ...emained time for the switching to the Stand By mode it takes 5 minutes when any signal de tected or no any Remote Control command is accessed The indicator is displayed in 3 seconds when there is no valid signal After an Remote Control command if No Signal Timer is ac tive the timer stops and if no signal detected again the timer is initialized to 5 minutes and starts 3 seconds later again to coun...

Page 16: ...will ap pear on the screen Press the button to view the full page To Select Double Height Text Press button for the top half of the information page to be displayed in double height text Press button again for the bottom half of the informa tion page to be displayed in double height text Press button once more for the full page of normal height text To Reveal concealed Information Pressing button ...

Page 17: ... with an aerial socket to the TV Connect the aerial cable Connect a decoder without an aerial socket to the TV Connect the decoder to your TV with a eurocable RCA Jack Cable to SCART socket When your decoder has a Euro connector RCA Jack you can obtain better picture quality if you connect a eurocable RCA Jack Cable to SCART socket TV and Video Recoder VCR Connect the aerial cables Better picture ...

Page 18: ... button on the remote control selects one of AV modes SCART RGB To return to the TV mode repeatedly press 7 button SCART terminal 21 pin Euro connector Video input Audio L R inputs and RGB inputs are available TV broadcast outputs Video and Audio L R are available 6 57 21 REAR PANEL 17 11 6FDUW 17 1 0 25 5 IN OUT IN OUT DECODER FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER VIDEO AUDIO ...

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Page 24: ...o right output 8 Audio video control 15 Red input 2 Audio right input 9 Earth for green 16 Red Green Blue control 3 Audio left output 10 Not used 17 Earth for video 4 Common earth for audio 11 Green input 18 Earth for Red Green Blue control 5 Earth for blue 12 Not used 19 Video output 6 Audio left input 13 Earth for red 20 Video input PAL SECAM NTSC 7 Blue input 14 Not used 21 Plug shield 6 57 ...

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Page 26: ... NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS 100 CHANNEL INDICATOR On Screen Display RF AERIAL INPUT 75 Ohm unbalanced Power Consumption at Stand by 3 Watts OPERATING VOLTAGE 220 240V AC 50 Hz AUDIO OUTPUT Stereo AUDIO OUTPUT POWER WRMS 1 THD 2 x 4 POWER CONSUMPTION W 68 PICTURE TUBE 21 55 cm Safety CE MARK EMC CE MARK DIMENSIONS mm HLJKW NJ 0 16 216 PP ...

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