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Signal Source SCART1 

Signal Source SCART1 

Setup Menu for Signal Source “SCART1”

The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to technical 

and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is di-

vided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system preferences, function 

and picture-in-picture settings.

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The options available under “Picture” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read 
the description on page 21.

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The options available under “Sound” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read 
the description on page 22.

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The options available under “Setup” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read 
the description on page 23.

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The options available under “Function” are the same as for the signal source “TV”: only the “9 

windows” option is not available here. For a description, please read from page 24.

Signal Source SCART2

Setup Menu for Signal Source “SCART2”

The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to techni

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cal and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is 

divided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system, function and picture-

in-picture settings.

 

The options available under “Picture” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read 
the description on page 21.

 

The options available under “Sound” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read 
the description on page 22.

 

The options available under “Setup” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read 
the description on page 23.

 

The options available under “Function” are the same as for the signal source “TV”: only the “9 

windows” option is not available here. For a description, please read from page 24.

 

The options available under “Picture-in-Picture” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. For 

a description, please read from page 28.

Summary of Contents for LT 2310

Page 1: ...D TV M a t N o 1 5 2 3 4 8 0 6 TARGA GmbH Lange Wende 41 D 59494 Soest www silvercrest cc LT 2310 User manual and service information GB IE CY hb cover_lcd tv_2310_lb6_1002 qxd Layout 1 23 02 2010 10 12 Uhr Seite 1 ...

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Page 4: ...ing External Equipment with S Video Output 14 Connecting External Equipment with HDMI Interface 15 Connecting a PC 15 Remote control 16 Powering the TV Set On Off 18 Powering On 18 Powering Off 18 Getting Started 19 Automatic Channel Search 19 Selecting the Signal Source 19 Signal Source TV 20 Setup Menu for Signal Source TV 20 Navigating the Setup Menu 20 Picture Menu 21 Sound Menu 22 Setup Menu ...

Page 5: ...nel 37 Sleep Timer 37 Recalling the Last Watched Channel 37 Displaying Information about the Current Signal Source 37 Advanced Functions 38 Teletext 38 Picture Settings 38 Audio Settings 38 Displaying Information 38 Troubleshooting 39 General Problems 39 Unable to power the TV set on 39 The remote control doesn t work 39 No picture 39 TV Reception Problems 39 No picture 39 Bad picture quality 39 N...

Page 6: ...arity Never try to recharge the batteries and under no cir cumstances throw them into fire Do not mix batteries old and new or carbon and alkaline etc Remove batteries when the device is not to be used for a long time Non intended use may cause explosion and danger to life Respect the environment Old batteries do not belong in with domestic waste They must be handed in to a collection point for ol...

Page 7: ...ratures or humidity e g bathrooms and must be kept free of dust Operating temperature and operating humidity 5 ºC to 35ºC max 85 RH Always make sure that there is free circulation of air do not place the device on shelves on a thick carpet on a bed or anywhere that obstructs the ventilation slots and leave at least 10 cm clearance on all sides no direct heat sources e g heating can affect the devi...

Page 8: ... points for recycling Any films or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your public collection points Batteries Old batteries do not belong in with domestic waste They must be handed in to a collec tion point for old batteries Important Storing When Not Using the Product When left unused for a long period of time unplug the power cord from the mains and remove the batteries from t...

Page 9: ...ture suitable for any living room and offers crystal clear TV con tents playback in wide screen format Its built in speakers boost powerful stereo sound and if you are a PC user you can even use it as PC monitor Package Contents First check that the package contents are complete SilverCrest LT 2310 Power cord Remote control 2 batteries type AAA 1 5 V User s Manual ...

Page 10: ...Turn the remote control over with its underside facing upwards and slide the battery compartment cover downwards with your thumb Insert the supplied batteries size AAA into the remote control Be sure to respect the polarity The polarity is indicated with the symbols and on the batteries and in the battery compartment on the remote control Remove the batteries from the remote control when you are n...

Page 11: ...or remote control 3 Speaker 4 Stand The status indicator 1 lights green when the TV set is powered on It turns orange when you switch the device to standby mode Rear Panel On the back there is an interface connectors panel offering multiple ports for the TV antenna and different external AV equipment ...

Page 12: ...udio cable from external devices such as a DVD player or other playback equipment to these terminals if you are going to input the video signal via the Component Video input terminals 9 Then the sound can be listened to through the loudspeakers of your TV set 11 Audio Output The audio signal is available for output here For instance you can connect your TV set to an amplifier or stereo home cinema...

Page 13: ... in stance a VCR DVD player etc To do this you ll need an S Video cable not included in the package 19 Connector for PC If you want to use your TV set as a PC monitor you can use a conventional VGA cable not supplied to connect this port to the PC s graphics adapter output 20 HDMI2 You can connect a second HDMI compatible device to this port in order to obtain a high end full digital picture and a...

Page 14: ...o conveniently toggle between TV programme reception your VCR and PC Press the MENU button to show or hide the on screen menu 23 VOL VOL buttons During TV programme reception Press VOL to raise the audio volume Press VOL to reduce the audio volume While a menu is displayed Press VOL to increase the value of the selected function Press VOL to decrease the value of the selected function 24 CH CH but...

Page 15: ...the antenna But if you also want to connect additional devices e g satellite receiver VCR camcorder etc you may also use the other interface connectors Once cabled up you can easily toggle between the different equipment by using the remote control and without hav ing to disconnect and re connect any more cables Connecting the Antenna Signal source TV Here you can connect the antenna cable of an o...

Page 16: ...satellite receiver to the LT 2310 The device has the interface connectors 14 and 15 for this purpose SCART Euro AV cable SCART Euro AV cable Connecting External Equipment with AV Output Signal source AV You can use an AV cable not included to connect other devices e g a camcorder or a game con sole to the LT 2310 The device has the jacks 17 for the video yellow and 16 for the audio signal red whit...

Page 17: ...gnal must be transmitted to the separate Audio connector 10 To do this you ll need a Cinch audio cable not included in the package Component video cable Cinch audio cable red white Connecting External Equipment with S Video Output Signal source S VIDEO or SCART2SV To transmit video signals to other devices with S Video output Please note that the audio signal must be transmitted to the separate Au...

Page 18: ...f the HDMI inputs 20 or 21 of your LT 2310 HDMI cable HDMI cable Connecting a PC Signal source PC Use a VGA cable not included in the package to connect the graphics adapter output of a PC or notebook with the VGA input 19 of your LT 2310 Please note that only the picture signal will be transferred via this connector In order to be able to listen to the sound transmitted by the computer use a 3 5 ...

Page 19: ...last viewed channel 33 INPUT button Press this button and then or to toggle between the different signal sources connect ed e g antenna VCR game console etc Then press the or button to confirm 34 ASPECT button Press this button multiple times to select the desired picture aspect ratio 35 Direction buttons OK Press these buttons to select and confirm an option from the displayed menus 36 EXIT butto...

Page 20: ...ns Press these buttons to adjust the audio volume 52 AUDIO button During analogue TV programme reception press this button multiple times to toggle be tween the available audio channels Some programmes broadcast a second language or information for blind people on the second audio channel 53 MENU button Press this button to show setup menu for picture sound setup function channel and picture in pi...

Page 21: ...the front panel power indicator 1 will light green Switching standby To switch the LT 2310 to standby mode either press the On Standby button 25 on the device s control panel or press the POWER button 26 on the remote control This will turn the LT 2310 to Standby mode and the power indicator 1 on the front panel will light orange In order to turn off the Standby mode also use the main power switch...

Page 22: ...n buttons or 35 on the remote control and select the Program area option Select your location with the or buttons 35 on the remote control 5 Press the MENU button 53 on the remote control to return one menu level up 6 Press the direction buttons or 35 on the remote control select Auto Tuning and press 35 on the remote control to start the automatic channel search It will take several minutes until...

Page 23: ...The menu is divided into six items allowing you to adjust or change picture sound system function channel and picture in picture settings Navigating the Setup Menu To open or exit the setup menu press the MENU button 53 on the remote control Press or 35 on the remote control to select an item then press or 35 on the remote control to select an option Adjust the desired value with the or buttons 35...

Page 24: ...the picture sharpness Color temp Choose either Warm more red Cold more blue or Normal balanced colours according to your preferences Aspect ratio Here you can set the desired picture aspect ratio You can choose between Full Zoom1 Zoom2 4 3 Panorama 14 9 and Auto 3DNR If necessary you can enable a noise filter in order to optimise the picture quality This will reduce small interference Select one o...

Page 25: ... or decreases the volume of the higher frequencies Balance To adjust the volume balance between the left and right speak er Auto volume This item allows you to enable the automatic volume compensa tion Private TV channels usually raise the sound volume during advertising breaks Enable this option to attenuate the increased volume of the broadcasting station These options are only available after c...

Page 26: ...he subpicture in picture in picture mode Furthermore the firmware version will also be displayed Reset Select this option to delete all personal settings including all TV channels and reset the factory default values Lock The child lock lets you protect the device against being powered on It will only be possible to operate the device after entering the correct password This factory default passwo...

Page 27: ...Western or Eastern European Teletext 9 windows Your LT 2310 can show a preview of 9 channels at the same time Enable this option to enable this preview During the preview display press the CH or CH 38 buttons on the remote control to preview more channels Each press of the buttons will scroll down or up one channel To exit the preview press the MENU button 53 repeat the above procedure and select ...

Page 28: ...wer off at the set time On time You can set a specific time at which the device will power on automatically Press the direction buttons or 35 to move the highlight to the hours or minutes field Press the or buttons 35 to adjust the desired value When ready press the MENU button 53 to save the changes and to return one menu level up You must then set the following Time mode option in order for the ...

Page 29: ...ently stored Manual Search Press the direction buttons or 35 on the remote control to start scanning the current frequency band to increase or de crease frequencies As soon as a new station has been found the scan will stop Frequency This displays the currently tuned in frequency This value can not be edited directly it must be done from the Manual Search field Save Select this option and press th...

Page 30: ...l audio information on both speakers Dual II outputs the right channel audio information on both speakers Dual AB mixes both audio channels left right and outputs the result on both speakers in mono Program area Choose your location from the list This setting determines the TV colour system and the frequency band for channel search Skip You can set the current channel to be skipped when switching ...

Page 31: ...cture in picture function is enabled Size Decide if you want the secondary window to be Small Middle or Large This op tion is available only if the picture in picture function is enabled and you have selected PIP Position Set where you want the secondary window to appear L up L down R down R up This option is available only if the picture in picture function is enabled and have selected PIP Border...

Page 32: ...is accessible via the Channel menu To display it select the Programme edit op tion from the Channel menu 001 011 021 002 012 022 003 013 023 004 014 024 005 015 025 006 016 026 007 017 027 008 018 028 009 019 029 010 020 030 x Rename x Delete x Insert ...

Page 33: ...ting Channels You can remove any undesired channel from the channel list Proceed as follows 1 In the channel list press or 35 on the remote control to select the channel that you want to delete 2 Press the green button 46 to mark the current channel for deletion Next press the red button 45 to delete it from the channel list Or press the red button 46 to cancel 3 Press the MENU 53 or EXIT 36 butto...

Page 34: ...ill be skipped Disabling the Skip function for a Channel To make a channel marked for skipping available again for normal channel switching proceed as follows 1 Press the MENU button 53 on the remote control to display the setup menu 2 Press the direction buttons or 35 on the remote control to select the CHANNEL menu Next press or 35 on the remote control to navigate to the Programme edit option 3...

Page 35: ...lable here For a description please read from page 24 Signal Source SCART2 Setup Menu for Signal Source SCART2 The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to techni cal and personal requirements Press the MENU button 53 to open the setup menu The menu is divided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture sound system function and picture in pi...

Page 36: ...e under Function are the same as for the signal source TV only the 9 windows option is not available here For a description please read from page 24 The options available under Picture in Picture are the same as for the signal source TV For a description please read from page 28 Signal Source PC If you want to use your TV set as a PC monitor you can use a conventional VGA cable not supplied to con...

Page 37: ...vie Select Personal to customize your settings Contrast To adjust the contrast Brightness To adjust the brightness Scale Select one of the options Normal or Centre to obtain the desired picture display Color mode Color temp Choose either Warm more red Cold more blue S RGB for In ternet applications or Normal balanced colours according to your preferences Selecting Personal lets you adjust the inte...

Page 38: ...m page 24 The options available under Picture in Picture are the same as for the signal source TV For a description please read from page 28 Signal Source AV Setup Menu for Signal Source AV The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to techni cal and personal requirements Press the MENU button 53 to open the setup menu The menu is divided into five items a...

Page 39: ...Picture are the same as for the signal source TV Please read the description on page 21 The options available under Sound are the same as for the signal source TV Please read the description on page 22 The options available under Setup are the same as for the signal source TV Please read the description on page 23 The options available under Function are the same as for the signal source TV only t...

Page 40: ...s a countdown after which the TV set will automatically power off For instance before going to bed you can program the sleep timer so that the device will auto power off after 30 minutes Press the SLEEP button 30 to directly select the Sleep timer Press the SLEEP button multiple times to increase the remaining time This lets you adjust the value from 15 to 60 minutes The value Off will disable the...

Page 41: ... a function button to open the suggested page of the top text Some Teletext pages may consist of multiple subpages that are broadcast and displayed in se quence These pages can be recognized by indications such as 1 2 first of two subpages Press the SUBPAGE button 42 and then the green 46 or red button 45 to navigate through the sub pages The buttons 39 to 50 correspond to the usual control button...

Page 42: ...he external signal source damaged Did you firmly and properly connect all required connectors to the external signal source Did you select the proper signal source on the TV set TV Reception Problems No picture Is the antenna connected properly Is the antenna cable damaged Did you connect the antenna cable plug firmly Did you select the proper signal source on the TV set Have you already executed ...

Page 43: ...und Please check if the audio cable is firmly connected Check if the audio cable is damaged Make sure that you have selected the correct signal source on your TV set Sound is distorted or humming Clean the connector plugs Replace the connection cable to the external device ...

Page 44: ...2310 with its front on it 3 Loosen the two screws A located under the bottom of the base 4 Release the lock B and rotate the bottom of the base approx 45 clockwise You can then remove the bottom piece 5 Under the bottom of the base column there is another screw C Loosen it 6 Loosen the two screws located at the back of the base Now you can remove the base column from the device housing 7 Install t...

Page 45: ...rts Antenna x1 AV input x1 S Video input x1 VGA input x1 Component In jacks x1 SCART input 2x SCART HDMI input 2x HDMI RCA Audio input AV SVx1 Component x1 PC Audio input x1 3 5 mm RCA Audio output x1 Headphones x1 output level 135mV 10 USB x1 reserved for servicing purposes Audio Speakers 2 x 2 W RMS MTS Nicam Stereo A2 Yes Power Supply Power supply 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption On Stand...

Page 46: ...43 Warranty Information EN Warranty Information PRQWK ZDUUDQW ...

Page 47: ...44 Warranty Information PRQWK ZDUUDQW ...

Page 48: ... should light Type 3 Abnormal or defective sub pixels of the basic colours e g steady lighting with half in tensity non lighting of a specific colour blinking or flickering but not included in Type 1 or Type 2 Furthermore a so called cluster a matrix of 5x5 pixel may contain a limited number of erroneous pixel only For Error Class II for each 1 million pixel only 2 pixel may contain errors of Type...

Page 49: ...46 Appendix ...

Page 50: ...the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006 95 EC and the Council Directive relating to Ecodesign 2009 125 EC The measurements were carried out in accredited laboratories For the evaluation of above mentioned Council Directives the following standards were consulted EMC EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 EN 55020 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Safety EN 60065 2002 A1 20...

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