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LCD TV Receiver LCD32-407B

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1.  STANDBY 

Switches the TV to standby or on

2.  P.MODE 

Accesses preset picture settings

3.  MUTE 

Mutes the sound output

4.  S.MODE 

Accesses preset sound settings

5. Light 

button

6. TELETEXT 

buttons

7. SOURCE 

Changes 

source

8.  H.LOCK 

Accesses the child lock menu

9.  Fast Text buttons

10. CH.LIST 

Accesses the channel list

11. TV/DTV 

Switches between TV and DTV

12. SCAN/GUIDE 

Previews TV channels/ Accesses

 

electronic program guide

13. STILL/FAV. 

Freezes picture/ Selects favourite

 program 

lists

14. OK 

Selects an option in the menu

15. Arrow buttons

16. NICAM 

Switches between mono and

 stereo 

sound

17. INFO/DISPLAY  Displays information on using the

 

menus/ Displays channel information

18. TV MENU 

Displays the TV menu

19. SLEEP/SUB 

Accesses the sleep timer/ Turns

 

subtitles on or off

20. ESC/EXIT 

Exits menu options

21. DTV MENU 

Accesses the DTV menu

22. VOL+/- 

Increases and decreases volume

23. CH+/- 

Changes channel

24. Numerical buttons

25. ZOOM 

Changes the aspect ratio

26. RECALL 

Returns to previous channel

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REMOTE CONTROL

When using the remote control, aim it towards the remote control sensor on the TV. The function 
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Summary of Contents for LCD32-407B

Page 1: ...LCD32 407B LCD TV Receiver User Guide UK LCD32 407B indd 1 LCD32 407B indd 1 14 11 2007 16 01 40 14 11 2007 16 01 40 ...

Page 2: ... Mono Stereo 12 Select the TV channel 12 Picture Mode 12 Audio Mode 12 Program Swap 13 Sleep Timer 13 Information Display 13 Child lock 13 Menu Operations 15 Picture Menu 16 Audio Menu 16 Function Menu 17 Tuning 18 Timer 20 Using Teletext 21 To Enter Text Mode 21 To Select a Page of Text 21 Subtitles 21 Fast Text 21 East West Text 21 TV TEXT Mix 21 Page Stop 22 To Reveal Information 22 Text Enlarg...

Page 3: ...te Channel Lists 27 To Add a Channel to a Favourites List 28 To Select a Favourites List 28 Settings 28 Configuration 28 Language Settings 30 Installation 31 Troubleshooting Guide 32 Specifications 33 LCD32 407B indd Sec1 2 LCD32 407B indd Sec1 2 14 11 2007 16 02 18 14 11 2007 16 02 18 ...

Page 4: ... generation 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 sockets on the back of the TV SAFETY IS IMPORTANT To ensure your safety and the safety of others please read the Safety precautions BEFORE you operate this product Keep this information in ...

Page 5: ...er 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 a table Unplug this TV during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time To avoid interference switch this TV off while operating other radio devices in the immediate vicinity Refer all...

Page 6: ...na Increase the separation between the external device and the TV Connect the external device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the TV is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Electrical Information Mains Supply The mains operating voltage is detailed on the rating plate on the rear of the TV The mains lead on this equipment may be suppl...

Page 7: ...Sensor 9 Standby LED Selects the input source Accesses the TV menus Increases the volume Decreases the volume Selects the next channel up Selects the next channel down Turns the TV on and off q w e r t y u Front and side views i o LCD32 407B indd Sec1 6 LCD32 407B indd Sec1 6 14 11 2007 16 02 18 14 11 2007 16 02 18 ...

Page 8: ...onnection 5 SCART Sockets 6 VGA Socket 7 Component Audio Input Connections 8 Headphone Connection 9 S Video 2 Input Connection 10 RCA Input Connections 11 Antenna Socket q w e r t y u i Rear View CONNECTION OPTIONS o a s LCD32 407B indd Sec1 7 LCD32 407B indd Sec1 7 14 11 2007 16 02 19 14 11 2007 16 02 19 ...

Page 9: ...6 NICAM Switches between mono and stereo sound 17 INFO DISPLAY Displays information on using the menus Displays channel information 18 TV MENU Displays the TV menu 19 SLEEP SUB Accesses the sleep timer Turns subtitles on or off 20 ESC EXIT Exits menu options 21 DTV MENU Accesses the DTV menu 22 VOL Increases and decreases volume 23 CH Changes channel 24 Numerical buttons 25 ZOOM Changes the aspect...

Page 10: ...om the remote control In this situation turn the TV set away from the light source The remote control has a small torch at the front To operate this press and hold the LIGHT button WARNING DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR EXTENDED PERIODS AS THEY CAN LEAK OR CORRODE CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE REMOTE CONTROL CHECK THEM PERIODICALLY AND REPLACE THEM AS REQUIRED WARNING DO NOT MIX BATTERY ...

Page 11: ...ng a HDMI lead This 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 the video are sent on separate signals VGA cable You can use your TV as a monitor for your personal computer by using a VGA cable Sound from your personal computer may also be played ...

Page 12: ...comes on Screen 1 will appear when the TV is turned on for the first time 3 Press the button to select English Screen 2 will appear 4 Press the button to select UK Screen 3 will appear 5 Press the button to select YES The Auto search screen will appear and the TV will begin to scan for channels Channels will be stored automatically as they are found When the search is complete the first channel fo...

Page 13: ... scroll through the channels Picture Mode The TV has four preset picture settings which adjust the colour brightness and contrast Personal Bright Standard Soft To switch between the preset picture settings press the P MODE button You may adjust the personal mode to your own preferences For information on how to do this see page 16 Audio Mode The TV has four preset audio settings which adjust the b...

Page 14: ... information The information will show the current channel and sound mode settings 2 Press the DISPLAY button again to remove the current channel information Child lock The child lock allows you to prevent use of various aspects of the TV To use the child lock press the H LOCK button You will be asked to enter your password The default is 0000 The following screen will appear Lock external input T...

Page 15: ...er someone attempts to carry out a manual search automatic search or fine tune they will be asked to enter the password If the password is entered correctly the SEARCH window will be shown Lock monitor buttons This option allows you to lock the control pad buttons on the monitor 1 Press the button to highlight KEYPAD 2 Press the H LOCK button 3 Whenever a button on the monitor is pressed a message...

Page 16: ...s when the TV is turned on 1 Press the button to highlight PW CHANNEL 2 Press the and buttons to select the channel that will show when the TV is turned on 3 Press the TV MENU button to confirm the setting and exit the CHILD LOCK menu BUS This option is not available MENU OPERATIONS The on screen menus allow you to adjust and control the TV 1 To access the on screen menus press the TV MENU button ...

Page 17: ...llows you to increase or decrease the intensity of the picture colour SHARPNESS Allows you to increase or decrease the sharpness of the picture COLOUR TEMP Allows you to select a warmer or cooler picture ZOOM Allows you to adjust the screen ratio Choose between FULL 4 3 ZOOM1 ZOOM2 FILM PANORAMA Audio Menu AUDIO MODE Allows you to select preset levels of bass and treble Choose between PERSONAL MUS...

Page 18: ...signal for 3 seconds OSD SETTING Allows you to adjust the on screen display in the following ways DURATION the length of time the menu stays on screen HALFTONE the transparency of the menus IMAGE POSITION PC and HDMI mode only This menu allows you to adjust the picture received from a PC HDMI source H POSITION Allows you to adjust the horizontal picture position V POSITION Allows you to adjust the...

Page 19: ...em appear more natural DNR This option digitally reduces image noise to give a clearer picture The options are OFF WEAK MEDIUM STRONG Tuning PROGRAM NUMB Allows you to select the channel which requires tuning COLOUR SYS Allows you to choose the colour system Choose between AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N SOUND SYS Allows you to select the TV sound system Choose between AUTO B G D K I ...

Page 20: ...crease as channels are found The search may take several minutes Once completed the TV will tune to the first channel found EDIT PROGRAM This option allows you to edit the list of programs available Use the and buttons to select the program you wish to edit RENAME 1 Press the red FASTTEXT button 2 Use the and buttons to change the character 3 Use the or buttons to select the next character 4 Repea...

Page 21: ... the hour 3 Press the button to select minutes 4 Press the and buttons to change the minutes 5 Press TV MENU to confirm OFF TIME This function allows you to set a time for the TV to turn off To set the time use the same method given for the clock earlier The TV will switch to standby mode at the set time REMIND TIME This function allows you to set a reminder If the TV is in standby mode when the t...

Page 22: ...will search for your page When it finds it the page will be displayed 2 Press the button to return to the INDEX page or press the button to exit Teletext Subtitles 1 To display subtitles for the TV program you are watching press the button and go to page 888 The TV picture will be displayed and provided the program is broadcast with subtitles these will appear at the bottom of the screen 2 Press t...

Page 23: ...n Text Enlargement 1 Press the button to enlarge the text shown on the teletext screen Once selected half a page will be displayed at a time 2 Press the button again to view the second half of the page 3 Press the button a third time to return to normal teletext Hide 1 Press the button The Teletext screen will disappear but show its current information at the top of the screen Any page searches be...

Page 24: ...ITING CHANNELS You can change channels by using any one of the following methods Electronic Program Guide CH buttons The and buttons The numeric buttons 0 9 Channel list The Channel List also enables you to delete edit and add channels to a list of favourites Electronic Program Guide The Electronic Program Guides EPGs provide the user with three different ways of displaying channel information The...

Page 25: ...ellow and blue buttons to change the day that is displayed 3 Press the OK button to view the highlighted program 4 Press the red and green buttons to zoom in and out of the timeline 5 Press the GUIDE or EXIT buttons to exit the EPG Note The EPG Reminder function is not available on this model Channels 105 BBCi 301 301 302 302 305 305 700 BBC Radio 1 701 1Xtra BBC 703 BBC Radio 3 303 303 702 BBC Ra...

Page 26: ...buttons to step along the options Highlight DELETE 3 Use the buttons to select the channel you want to delete 4 Press the OK button to delete the selected channel A CONFIRMATION WINDOW is displayed 5 Use the buttons to highlight YES and press the OK button The channel will be removed from the list and will no longer be available 6 To reintroduce the channel carry out a MANUAL or AUTOMATIC SEARCH E...

Page 27: ...on to display the CHANNEL LIST 2 Use the buttons to navigate through the CHANNEL LIST until you reach the channel you want to lock 3 Use the buttons to step along the options Highlight LOCK 4 Press the OK button to set the lock You will be asked to enter the lock key 5 Enter the lock key using the numeric buttons The default lock key is 0000 To change the lock key see Parental Settings 6 The lock ...

Page 28: ...to navigate the TEXT menu 3 Press the OK button to access the TEXT menu item 4 To exit the text menu press the red button Note The text function may not be available for all channels RECALL BUTTON Press the RECALL button to toggle between the current and previously viewed channel FAVOURITE CHANNEL LISTS Your TV can store up to five lists of favourite channels When you select a list of favourites o...

Page 29: ...screens 1 Press the DTV MENU button to display the MAIN menu 2 Use the or buttons to select SETTINGS 3 Press 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 CONFIGURATION menu allows you to customise various settings 1 Follow the previous procedure to access ...

Page 30: ... to OFF LIST 1 LIST 2 etc up to LIST 5 If one of the lists is selected this will be the list that the system defaults to when the CH or CH buttons on the remote control are pressed Channel List The Channel List options enable you to limit the types of channel that are listed The options are SHOW ALL TV ONLY RADIO ONLY TEXT ONLY Parental Setting The PARENTAL SETTING feature allows you to password p...

Page 31: ...The preferred language settings are the ones that the system will default to when switched on The current settings will only be changed for the current channel and will be deleted when the system is switched off Note Some broadcasters may not provide a multilingual service 1 Press the DTV MENU button to display the MAIN menu 2 Press the or buttons to highlight SETTINGS 3 Press the OK button The SE...

Page 32: ...to perform the search and warned that your 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 23 Manual Search 1 Press the OK button The INSTALLATION menu is displayed and AUTOMATIC SEARCH will be highlighted 2 Use the or buttons to highlight MANUAL SEAR...

Page 33: ...elected Spots on some or all channels Check that the antenna is correctly connected Check that the antenna is in good condition Make adjustments by FINE TUNE Controls not working Disconnect the TV from power supply wait 10 seconds reconnect the TV to the power supply If the problem still exists contact authorized after sales service for technical assistance Note If the fault can not be repaired us...

Page 34: ...IONS Specifications of the television that you have just purchased may vary from the information in this table due to technical innovations Picture system PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N Audio system B G D K I L L M Audio output 1 5W 1 5W External input port COMPONENT PC S VIDEO Audio SCART Antenna HDMI Power requirements 150 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 140W Temperature Working 5 C 35 C...

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