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Index of keywords

Trouble-shooting guide

26

Page

16: 9 format

8

22 kHz signal

16

ADR module

3

ADR - store programmes

23ff

ADR - programme list

14

ADR - operation

23

AFC

12

Audio type (setting)

12

Audio type (table)

24

AV equipment

18

AVL - store  

9

Camcorder - connecting

19

Changing batteries

3

Channel selection

10

Cinch socket

18ff

Computer connection

22ff

Copy function (video)

18

Date display

7

Decoder - setting EC1

11,13

DiSEqC 

16ff

Dual channel sound broadcasts

6

DVD players

9,18

Fine tuning

10

Format adjustment

8

Freez frame function

6

Frequency of satellite programme

12

Front control panel

18ff

Gain control - set

13

Headphones - connecting

21

Headphones - store volume

9

Hi-fi system - connecting

4,18,21

Hosiden socket

18ff

LNB

16ff

LNB feed

17

LOF - setting

16ff

Main Menu

8ff

Matrix

17

Menu

8ff

Mute

6

Name of programme - setting

11ff

Noise suppression - set

8

Norm

10

On-screen menu

8ff

Operating a video recorder

3

PALplus decoder

8

Parental control

6

Polarisation of satellite transmissions

12

Polarity (video)

16

Position of a satellite

16ff

Programmes - insert, copy, delete, exchange

14ff

Programmes - receive scrambled/encoded

19

Programme settings - store

10ff

Programmes - source

10,12

Quiz solutions - display

7

Radio mode

13,23

Remote control

4

RGB reproduction

19

Satellite external unit

11,16

Satellite module

3

Satellite - selecting

12

Satellite - setting

16

Satellite receiver - connecting

18

SCART socket

18ff

Sleep timer - set

21

Sound reproduction in VGA mode

22

Sound settings

9

Standby

5

Stereo

6

SVHS/Hi8 reproduction

19

Tele text

7

Tele text - language

11,13

Time -clock

20

Time - clock display

6

Timer - setting

20ff

TOP tele text

6

TTS (automatic programme scan)

3,14

VGA - setting up connection

22ff

Video recorder - connecting

18

Volume - store setting

9

VPS times - display

7

Zoom function

6

What if the TV set cannot be switched on, or the picture tube does 

not light up?

Switch on and off once using the Power key, if this does not
help, call a technician.

No picture, no sound, no indicator light

No current
Power plugged in?
Power switch on?

No picture, sound working

TV set is in radio mode (only when in satellite mode)

When switching on for the first time, the initial setup described on

page 3 is not shown

The initial setup is possible only once, and may have been dele-
ted by the retailer. You can still set all programmes via the auto-
matic scan (see pp. 10 ff)

Remote control not working, front panel controls okay

Check batteries of remote control

Remote control not working even with fresh batteries

Set operating code TV to remote control

Only noise received, no programme on screen

Check antenna

Ghost images, double contours on several programmes, or noise 

interference (in cable configurations)

Try to improve with the aid of Fine Tuning

Black or white spikes in picture (with satellite reception)

Check external satellite unit (direction of dish, cable and multi-
switch connections)
Correct satellite frequency (see page 12)
AFC switched on?
Strong rain or snowfall
If LOF of the LNB out of alignment due to temperature changes,
correct LOF

Satellite programmes with horizontal polarisation not received

LNB feed voltage too low, increase by 1V to 14/19V (see page
17)

Occasional stripes in picture

Cable setup may not be in order
Interference could be from other electrical appliances, or other
programmes

TV set switches itself on

Check whether sleep timer set

Picture suddenly dark, or sound off on all programmes

Call technician

Colour spots appear in picture after turning TV set, or through 

magnetic influences

Remove sources of magnetic interference, e.g. move loudspea-
ker boxes further away
Switch set off and only switch on again after at least 10 minutes

Errors in tele text tables

Antenna signal weak or interrupted
Programme setting not accurate

Recording with programme timer not working

Internal clock not working, or not set correctly (clock can be set

by switching on and off)

Programme slot 1 is a programme that does not provide tele
text
Poor picture quality on programme slot 1
Check whether recording timer set correctly
Check video recorder connection (SCART cable)

No picture from computer in VGA mode

Break in VGA cable (TV image appears double and superimpo-
sed on screen)

Image from computer not legible in VGA mode

Check whether VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels, 60 Hz) set in
computer
Boot computer in Safe Mode, then select resolution

Never try to repair a defective TV set yourself!
Opening the housing as well as incorrectly exe-
cuted repairs can endanger your life!

Summary of Contents for 100Hz Television sets Colani-TV Classic Line

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for 100Hz Television sets Colani TV Classic Line Made in Germany...

Page 2: ...ontrol changing batteries 3 Initial Operation 3 Controls and features 4 Daily Operation 5 Switching on and off 5 Adjusting the volume 5 Selecting a channel 5 Displaying tips 5 Selecting sound features...

Page 3: ...e following safety precautions are ignored the manufacturer s responsibility ceases Never open the housing It is extremely dangerous to touch parts carry ing high voltage current Only trained personne...

Page 4: ...na cable to the F socket of the TV set only if satellite module is fitted Connect power plug to the power supply Switch on the TV set via the power switch on the TV control panel The power control lig...

Page 5: ...group EXT Equipment code Please note When using the remote control for the first time or after changing batteries press the TV key at bottom right Front panel controls Classic Line Front panel control...

Page 6: ...rols on the TV set Press the marked area on the covering flap on the front panel of the TV set Use the two keys on the right to adjust the volume Press the Programme keys to select a new chan nel In a...

Page 7: ...when a zoo med 4 3 image is received Pressing the key for a third time restores the origi nal setting In some 16 9 broadcasts e g PALplus the TV set interprets a coded information sent with the broadc...

Page 8: ...ill be downloaded into memory The sub page bar shown at left of the screen will mark the sub page being displayed in yellow All other sub pages available in memory are shown in white and can be called...

Page 9: ...ys to mark the menu item Colour Use the Volume keys to adjust the colour then press the OK key to store in memory Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Sharpness Use the Volume keys to set the...

Page 10: ...he menu item Balance Use the Volume keys to achieve the desired balance between left and right loudspeakers then press the OK key to store in memory Activating this function changes the spatial sound...

Page 11: ...antenna or by a cable network In order to adjust a terrestrial or cable chan nel TER must be selected as the source Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Source Use the Volume keys to select TE...

Page 12: ...store in memory WEST Western Europe including Germany EAST Eastern Europe WEST TR Western Europe plus Turkey Use the RADIO TV key to return to the TV picture or press the MENU key to return to the me...

Page 13: ...o set Polarisation H or V then press OK to store in memory Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Frequency Set the frequency using the Programme keys or the 0 9 keys on the numeric keypad then...

Page 14: ...in memory For free to air channels not encoded Decoder EC1 must be set to OFF When you select the radio mode your TV set is transformed into a high quality radio recei ver for analogue satellite radio...

Page 15: ...keys to select the country then press the OK key to store in memory Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item TTS Start If the TV set is not fitted with a satellite modu le the Volume keys can be...

Page 16: ...ogramme Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Programmes then press the OK key to select Use the Programme keys to mark Change Order then press the OK...

Page 17: ...to store in memory The video polarity of most satellites is negati ve Use Programme keys to mark the menu item Polarity Use the Volume keys to select Polarity NEGATI VE or POSITIVE then press the OK...

Page 18: ...tem Sat outdoor unit then press the OK key to sel ect Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item LNB Supply Use the Volume keys to set the LNB feed to 13 18V or 14 19V or OFF then press the OK key t...

Page 19: ...to the SCART1 socket of the TV set Recording and playback direct or via the timer of the TV set can be controlled via the TV set The copying is achieved via the two SCART sockets of the TV set Use a...

Page 20: ...the SCART socket of the video recorder with the SCART2 socket of the TV set Use the EXT key to select the AV input EC2 SVHS Start Playback on the video recorder If the video recorder does not have a S...

Page 21: ...ic ture Four timer blocks are available for automatic video recordings in each case the program me slot as well as the date and time for beginning and end of the recording switching TV set on and off...

Page 22: ...e only the volume can be adjusted Volume keys and Mute key The timer parameters entered will be deleted from memory if the TV set is switched off via the Power key recording will be interrupted When a...

Page 23: ...a programme slot in which a TV programme is also stored Use the Volume keys to adjust the volume Use the Sound Mute key to switch the sound off mute If your TV set is fitted with a satellite module y...

Page 24: ...broadcast all over Europe via satellite in first class CD quality The ADR programmes are stored in memory at the factory but you can of course update this list whenever you wish The exact positi on o...

Page 25: ...ro gramme slots provided by the TV set Basically a new ADR programme will be sto red in the same way as a satellite TV pro gramme see page 11 When entering the menu item Audio type one of the types AD...

Page 26: ...programme will be received Modulation at 22 KHz Apart from the 14 28 Volt switching mode this also serves to switch between 2 LNBs In universal LNBs it is used to switch into the High range Multiswitc...

Page 27: ...ime the initial setup described on page 3 is not shown The initial setup is possible only once and may have been dele ted by the retailer You can still set all programmes via the auto matic scan see p...

Page 28: ...e Allocation Tables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...

Page 29: ...D menu guide Sleep Programme timer Parental lock Hotel mode Audio Stereo dual channel Power output in W RMS 2 x 12 2 x 12 2 x 12 2 x 8 2 x 12 2 x 8 No of loudspeakers 4 4 2 2 4 2 Adj Headphone amp Rad...

Page 30: ...green key to move one page for ward Press the yellow key to select the tele text group shown in the yellow box at the bottom of the page Press the blue key to select the tele text block shown in the...

Page 31: ...ure height Display hint Freeze frame Display clock time Activate an AV and VGA input Zoom only in 16 9 sets Increase picture width only in 16 9 sets Key functions of the remote control unit Important...

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