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LCD TV Receiver LCD19HDID-407W

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1.  STANDBY  Switches the TV to standby or on

2.  SLEEP 

Accesses the sleep timer

3.  NICAM  

Switches between mono and

  

stereo sound

4.  Q.VIEW 

Returns to previous channel

5.  PC 

Switches to PC mode

6.  AUTO AD  Automatically adjusts the

 

picture in PC mode

7.  MUTE 

 Mutes the sound output

8.  DISPLAY 

Displays current channel and 

 sound 

mode

9. Numerical 

buttons

10. SOURCE 

Changes source

11. -/-- 

Switches between single and 

 

double digit entry

12. P.STD 

Accesses preset picture settings

13. DTV/TV 

Switches between DTV and TV

14. Channel / Volume selection

15. MENU 

Accesses TV menus

16. SSM 

Selects preset sound mode

17. ZOOM 

Changes the aspect ratio 

 

(DTV mode only)

18. TELETEXT buttons

19. D.MENU 

Accesses the DTV menu

20. EPG 

Accesses the Electronic 

 program 

guide

21. TEXT 

Switches Teletext on or off

22. Arrow buttons

23. OK 

Selects an option in the DTV menu

24. SUBTITLE  Turns subtitles on or off

25. FAV 

Accesses favourite program lists

26. EXIT 

Exit menu options

27. INFO 

Displays information on using 

 the 

menus

28. Fast Text buttons

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REMOTE CONTROL

When using the remote control, aim it towards the remote control sensor on the TV.

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Summary of Contents for LCD19HDID-407W

Page 1: ...LCD19HDID 407W LCD TV Receiver User Guide UK LCD19HDID 407W indd 1 LCD19HDID 407W indd 1 14 11 2007 16 00 52 14 11 2007 16 00 52...

Page 2: ...elect the TV channel 12 Picture Mode 12 Audio Mode 13 Program Swap 13 Sleep Timer 13 Information Display 13 Menu Operations 13 Picture Menu 14 Audio Menu 14 Tuning 15 Function Menu 16 Adjust Menu PC o...

Page 3: ...to a Favourites List 25 To Select a Favourites List 25 Reminders and Timers 26 Reminders 26 Timers 26 Settings 27 Configuration 27 Receiver Upgrade 28 Language Settings 29 Installation 30 Troubleshoot...

Page 4: ...of digital interface Unlike conventional connections it transmits uncompressed digital and audio signals using a single cable This TV supports high definition video input 720p and 1080i via the HDMI...

Page 5: ...r apparatus that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and the point where it exits from the TV Do not allow the power cord to overhang the edge of...

Page 6: ...eceiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and TV Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the TV is connected Consult the dealer or an experi...

Page 7: ...ote Control Sensor Selects the input source Accesses the TV menus Decreases the volume Increases the volume Selects the next channel down Selects the next channel up Turns the TV on and Off q w e r t...

Page 8: ...ART Socket 5 S Video Input Connection 6 Component Input Connections 7 Audio In Connection 8 Headphone Socket Connection 9 Aerial Socket q w e r t y u i Rear and Side Views CONNECTION OPTIONS o LCD19HD...

Page 9: ...aspect ratio DTV mode only 18 TELETEXT buttons 19 D MENU Accesses the DTV menu 20 EPG Accesses the Electronic program guide 21 TEXT Switches Teletext on or off 22 Arrow buttons 23 OK Selects an optio...

Page 10: ...ht sources may interfere with the signal from the remote control In this situation turn the TV set away from the light source WARNING DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR EXTENDED PERIODS...

Page 11: ...s method will give the best picture SCART lead You can connect this TV to a compatible device using a SCART lead The connection uses component video signals i e the red green and blue RGB content of t...

Page 12: ...on the front of the TV changes from red to green The screen may take several seconds to turn on When the TV is turned off using the STANDBY button the TV will go into standby mode and the indicator l...

Page 13: ...n use the numerical buttons on the remote control to select a specific TV channel 1 If you want to choose any channel from 0 to 9 press the numeric button on the remote control 2 If you want to choose...

Page 14: ...ep timer The TV will begin to count down from the preset time The current countdown time can be viewed by pressing the SLEEP button When the sleep timer reaches zero the TV will switch to standby mode...

Page 15: ...the picture vertically COLOUR TEMP Allows you to select a warmer or cooler picture Audio Menu This menu gives options for adjusting the sound VOLUME Allows you to set the default volume that will be...

Page 16: ...t the channel you wish to skip by adjusting the CHANNEL setting 2 Highlight the SKIP option using the P and P buttons 3 Use the V button to change it to ON Once you exit the menu screens the skipped c...

Page 17: ...el is found 4 To cancel the search press the MENU button again COUNTRY Allows you to specify the country you are in AUTO SEARCH Allows you to carry out an automatic search for all available channels 1...

Page 18: ...e shown 2 Type in the password The default password is 0000 If the password is entered correctly the CHILD LOCK menu will be shown CHANGE PASSWORD 1 Highlight PASSWORD using the P or P buttons and pre...

Page 19: ...Note Make sure the TV channel you are watching transmits teletext To Enter Text Mode 1 Press the TEXT button The text page will appear normally the INDEX page 2 Press the TEXT button again The screen...

Page 20: ...can be accessed directly If sub pages are available the number of pages will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen To select a sub page 1 Press the SUBCODE button The number in the top le...

Page 21: ...isplayed for a short time The installation process can be run again from the SETTINGS menus see page 27 SELECTING AND EDITING CHANNELS You can change channels by using any one of the following methods...

Page 22: ...er panel of the window with its title and broadcast time 2 Use the red and green buttons to change the times that are displayed and the yellow and blue buttons to change the day that is displayed 3 Pr...

Page 23: ...to watch and listen to the selected channels delete them from the list edit the name of the channel set a password to access the channel and to add the channel to your list of favourite channels 1 Pr...

Page 24: ...g the table below The characters can also be modified using the buttons The characters will appear in alpha numeric order Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Press once A D G J M P S V Y SPACE Press twice B E...

Page 25: ...ock key If you enter the wrong number the WRONG LOCK KEY message will be displayed To remove the channel lock repeat the procedure above The lock symbol will be removed CHANNEL INFORMATION You can vie...

Page 26: ...own list To Add a Channel to a Favourites List 1 Press the D MENU button to display the MAIN menu 2 Use the buttons to highlight FAVOURITES 3 Press the OK button to display the EDIT FAVOURITES LIST w...

Page 27: ...howing the channel name highlighted for selection 6 Use the or buttons to step through the list of available channels until the channel required is displayed 7 Use the button to step to the START TIME...

Page 28: ...ress the OK button The SETTINGS menu will appear 4 Use the or buttons to select either CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE or INSTALLATION 5 Press the OK button to access the selected menu Configuration The CONFIG...

Page 29: ...he OK button you will be presented with the following window When the search is complete the system will return to the CONFIGURATION menu Parental Setting The PARENTAL SETTING feature allows you to pa...

Page 30: ...DISABLED Language Settings The LANGUAGE menu allows you to choose the preferred and current audio and subtitle languages The preferred language settings are the ones that the system will default to w...

Page 31: ...r previous channel lists will be deleted 3 Use the or buttons to highlight YES and press the OK button The automatic search will start as described previously for the first time installation on page 2...

Page 32: ...nna Make adjustments by FINE TUNE and MANUAL SEARCH No colour on some channels black and white Check if the same problem exists on other channels Ensure the correct picture settings are selected Spots...

Page 33: ...d please contact the TESCO electrical help line on 0845 456 6767 Please have your original purchase receipt with you when you call This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights SPECIFICATIONS S...

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