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Specifications

TV BROADCASTING

PAL SECAM B/G D/K L/L’

RECEIVING CHANNELS

VHF (BANDI/III)
UHF (BAND U)
HYPERBAND
CABLE-TV (

B/G :

 S01-S41 / S75-S79

D/K  : 

S01-S19, S22-S41

L      : 

S01-S41 / S75-S77)

NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS

100

CHANNEL INDICATOR

ON SCREEN DISPLAY

RF AERIAL INPUT

75 Ohm Unbalanced

OPERATING VOLTAGE

220-240V AC, 50 Hz.

POWER CONSUMPTION (W)

88 Watt

Power Consumption at (Stand-by)

< 4 Watts

Audio Output (RMS):

2x10 W

AUDIO SYSTEMS (Receiving)

Mono FM,German Stereo (IGR) and Digital Stereo NICAM

PICTURE TUBE

29” 4:3

Safety

CE - MARK

EMC

CE - MARK

DIMENSIONS (DxLxH) (mm)

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Cleaning The Screen

Your TV is fitted with a „True Flat" picture tube. The sur-

face of the screen is covered with a foil. Under no circum-

stances may this be damaged.

To clean

Clean the laminated screen with a soft cotton cloth. Only

non-alkaline,  thinned  soapsuds  on  a  basis  of  water  or

alkohol  be  used  to  moisten  the  cloth.  Rub  the  surface

gently with the cloth until the surface is completely dry.

Under no circumstances...

may the screen be wiped with conven tional glass clean-

ing fluid.
may the screen be brought into contact with abrasive ma-

terials.
may soiling be renoved by polishing or scouring.

To  clean  off  sticky  substances,  the  cloth  can  be

moistened with acetone.
Under  no  circumstances  clean  with  this  acetone

cloth the TV-Cabinet.

Summary of Contents for 29LF-92EC

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Page 2: ...play the Time 15 Flash back 15 Teletext 15 To operate Teletext 15 To select a page of Teletext 15 To Select Index Page 15 To Select Teletext with a TV Programme 15 Searching for a page while watching TV 15 To Select Double Height Text 15 To Reveal concealed Information 15 To StopAutomatic Page Change 15 To Select a Subcode Page 16 Fastext 16 To exit Teletext 16 Connecting external equipment 16 Via...

Page 3: ... a bookcase or a built in cabinet Television equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn To prevent electrical 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 th...

Page 4: ... and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer Do place the TV set onto an even stand table or track which size is bigger than the TV set If the TV set is put onto a smaller size or uneven stand table or track may cause the TV cabinet distort Do not put or in sert anything between TV set and the stand table or track The tube of your TV has a special coating Do not knock or rub on the ...

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Page 6: ...riangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operat ing 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 EXT 1 RGB EXT 2 F AV S VHS Yellow Feature Menu Blue Installation Menu Hold Update Index...

Page 7: ...T PANEL Speakers left right Power On Off Volume CH Program Headphone 3 6 mm Ø 6 9 2 9 2 6 5 8 2 6 9 2 9 2 6 5 8 2 S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L S G I Audio left AUDIO R D D D Audio right Speaker Covers Remote Control Indicator Sound Indicator Power Indicator ...

Page 8: ...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 batteries if weak or if the unit is not in use for long periods Do not mix old and new batteries Incorrect installation of the batteries may damage the re mote control Switching the TV ON OFF You can op...

Page 9: ...be displayed After A P S is finalized the PRO GRAM menu appears To cancel A P S press the button 79 1 8726725 16 57 7 1 0 You can delete a channel insert a channel into a programme number or re start A P S with the PROGRAM menu For details see PROGRAM Programming menu on page 14 Operating with the onset buttons Volume setting and programme selection can be made using the buttons on the right side ...

Page 10: ... will turn on otherwise will turn off 92 80 1 6281 02 6855281 3 21 9 48 5 0212 2 21 In case of bilingual broadcast Dual Sound you can select original or dubbed language using mode option Wide Surround The wide surround effect depends on whether the feed is MONO or STEREO If the source feed is MONO it produces a Pseudo Stereo effect If the source feed is STEREO it produces a Wide Sur round effect e...

Page 11: ... 3 21 48 5 9 6725 0212 2 21 Auto Store Last volume level is stored automatically Picture Menu To change picture settings To enter PICTURE menu directly press the GREEN button or Press M button now you are in main menu In the main menu select PICTURE using or button then enter the picture menu pressing or button 6281 3 785 785 167 352 5 0 Note When Picture Mode is not MANUAL BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST and...

Page 12: ...n select the width of the picture By pressing or button you may choose one of these op tions AUTO 4 3 or 16 9 Wide mode can be set by wide mode button also 5 71 66 2175 67 2 285 6 531 66 3 785 02 2 285 7 03 02 0 18 1250 872 If wide mode button is pressed once wide mode indi cator appears on the screen If it is pressed one more the wide mode will be changed Each time you press the wide mode button ...

Page 13: ... the TV can be operated only by using the remote control handset 6 3 7 0 5 2 1 8 7 287387 8 5281 2 2 1 6 79 21 Language Menu Language can be selected by pressing or but ton on Language item 6 3 7 0 5 2 1 8 7 287387 8 5281 2 2 1 6 79 21 Setting External Source Output You can use this menu to select the internal or external source that will be output at EXT 2 terminal In the Feature menu select EXT ...

Page 14: ...s or button to select COLOUR SYSTEM then press or button to choose the correct one In TV mode PAL SECAM In AV mode AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 7 If the channel reception is poor fine tune the channel Press or to select FINE TUNING then press or button to fine tune the channel 8 After the all settings are completed store the new channel s setting to the programme number which you se lected P...

Page 15: ...give a channel name 2 Press the RED button to enter the NAME mode 3 Press or button to choose the position and press or button to choose each character of channel name 4 Press the RED button to store the channel name To cancel the NAME mode press the BLUE button To delete a channel DELETE 1 Choose the channel you want to delete 2 Press the YELLOW button to enter the DELETE mode 3 Press the YELLOW ...

Page 16: ...Usually the list of contents index is displayed on the screen To select a page of Teletext Press the appropriate digit buttons for the required Teletext page number The selected page number is displayed at the top left corner of the screen The Teletext page counter searches until the selected page number is located so that the desired page is displayed on the screen Press button to move the Telete...

Page 17: ... sockets the TV will be switched to AV mode automatically RGB mode If a piece of equipment outputs RGB signals use the EXT 1 Euro connector as this is RGB ready Via the RCA jacks If you have an equipment such as a Camcorder which has the RCA jacks connect it to the Front AV F AV terminal with the video and audio cables If the equipment has the mono audio jack connect it to the AUDIO L jack Via the...

Page 18: ...ts and RGB inputs are available TV broadcast outputs Video and Audio L R are available EXT 2 EXT 2 terminal Euroconnector 21 pin SCART Video input and Audio L R inputs are available Video and Audio L R outputs are available see Setting External Source Output on page 12 Front AV F AV terminal RCA connectors x 3 and S VIDEO Y C connector Video input and Audio L R inputs are available S VIDEO input i...

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Page 26: ...HLJKW NJ 0 16 216 Cleaning The Screen Your TV is fitted with a True Flat picture tube The sur face of the screen is covered with a foil Under no circum stances may this be damaged To clean Clean the laminated screen with a soft cotton cloth Only non alkaline thinned soapsuds on a basis of water or alkohol be used to moisten the cloth Rub the surface gently with the cloth until the surface is compl...

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Page 29: ...nd right speaker covers The upper rear part of the speaker cover indicates L left or R right 2 Insert the attachment pins on the upper and middle rear part of the speaker cover into the attachment holes as shown 3 Use the palm of your hand to gently press the middle of the speaker cover in order to firmly secure the speaker cover The two attachment pins on the rear of the speaker cover firmly secu...

Page 30: ...of the speaker cover and gently pull it off The attachment pins on the lower rear part of the speaker become freed 4 Remove the other speaker cover using the same procedure 1 2 3 Use a soft dusting cloth or soft brush to clean the speaker covers of dust Use of a rough cloth or vacuum cleaner hose may damage the surface of the speaker covers To remove stains moisten a soft cloth with diluted deterg...

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