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Contents

Chapter1: Getting started

Important information ....................................................................2

Safety ....................................................................................................2
Care ....................................................................................................2

Specific precautions for DLP™ TV sets..........................................3

What is DLP™ technology?............................................................3
Switching your TV set on and off ..................................................3
Replacing the lamp ............................................................................3
Moving the TV set..............................................................................3

Remote control ................................................................................4
Using the remote control for other equipment............................4

Programming the remote control..................................................4

Programming the volume control function ............................5

The Learning feature ....................................................................6

Switching on ......................................................................................7

Chapter 2: Channel set-up

Initial set-up ......................................................................................8
Manual channel set-up ......................................................................9

Chapter 3: General operation

Switching the TV set on and off ....................................................10
Volume ............................................................................................10
Displaying status information ........................................................10
Accessing channels..........................................................................10
Accessing AV programmes ............................................................10
Zoom ................................................................................................11
List of programmes ........................................................................11
Freezing a picture ..........................................................................11

Chapter 4:Advanced functions

Adjusting the sound ........................................................................12

Configuring the sound settings ....................................................12

Headphone settings ..................................................................12

Graphic equaliser ............................................................................13

Adjusting the picture ......................................................................13

Other settings ..................................................................................14
Lamp & Position ..............................................................................14

Setting the time ..............................................................................15

Setting the time................................................................................15
Programming the sleep timer ......................................................15
Programming the wake-up timer ................................................15

Parental control ..............................................................................16

Accessing the Parental control menu ........................................16
Locking the buttons on the front of the TV set ......................16
Operation (TV mode) ....................................................................16

Picture in Picture (PIP)..............................................................17

Operation (TV mode) ....................................................................17

Configuring AV sockets ..................................................................18
Teletext ............................................................................................19

Accessing Teletext............................................................................19
Navigator ..........................................................................................19
Other Teletext  functions................................................................19

Chapter 5: Other information

Sockets ............................................................................................21
Connecting active speakers ..........................................................21
Connecting an amplifier ................................................................21

Connecting headphones ............................................................21

Connecting a video recorder ........................................................21

This manual applies to several TV set models. Some features may
not be available on the model you purchased.

This symbol indicates optional functions.

The model number of your TV set is on a label at the back of
the set and on the cover of this manual.

In the interest of improving the quality of our products, we
reserve the right to modify their features.The information in this
manual is, therefore, subject to change and does not represent
any kind of contract.

This publication is printed on recycled paper.

This symbol means that your inoperative electronic
appliance must be collected separately and not
mixed with the household waste.The European
Union has a implemented a specific collection and
recycling system for which producers' are
responsible.

This appliance has been designed and manufactured with high
quality materials and components that can be recycled and
reused. Electrical and electronic appliances are liable to contain
parts that are necessary in order for the system to work
properly but which can become a health and environmental
hazard if they are not handled or disposed of in the proper way.
Consequently, please do not throw out your inoperative appliance
with the household waste.

If you are the owner of the appliance, you must deposit it at the
appropriate local collection point or leave it with the vendor
when buying a new appliance.

- If you are a professional user, please follow your supplier's

instructions.

- If the appliance is rented to you or left in your care, please

contact your service provider.

Help us protect the environment in which we live !

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Summary of Contents for ITC251

Page 1: ...manual applies to several TV set models Some features may not be available on the model you purchased This symbol indicates optional functions The model number of your TV set is on a label at the back...

Page 2: ...any circumstances open the TV set yourself as you run the risk of an electric shock in doing so Your TV set includes a high performance electronic protection system to prevent damage by external infl...

Page 3: ...thousand hours in normal operating conditions If you notice the following changes The time the TV set takes to come on gets noticeably longer The picture s brightness decreases When you switch the se...

Page 4: ...o select a channel by its number In the case of channel numbers with two digits press 0 to display then enter the channel number AV To select an appliance connected to an AV socket DEMO To access demo...

Page 5: ...o use with the amplifier refer to page 4 2 Move the remote control away from the appliances Press the button and while holding it down press the relevant mode button DVD in this example then the AMP b...

Page 6: ...ff and then back on Note If you press an invalid button on the TV remote the appliance buttons flash several times to alert you You ll have to repeat step 3 4 Press and hold the button of the applianc...

Page 7: ...SI certified BS 1362 5 amp fuse 3 Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the socket at the back of the TV set The aerial socket 75 Ohms VHF UHF cable can be used for connecting an external aer...

Page 8: ...or reception quality Simply follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen Use a TV programme magazine to identify the channels Organising channels Select the Select programme option Using the PR...

Page 9: ...he setting You do this by selecting the Fine tuning option and adjusting it with the buttons 6 Select the Name option Place the cursor appears at the first dash Scroll through the alphabet using the 1...

Page 10: ...ess the relevant buttons on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume Sound mute press the button to temporarily mute the sound Press this button again or the button to restore it Displayi...

Page 11: ...T of programmes It has 11 pages and shows the name and the number of each programme The last page lists units connected to the AV sockets The list appears on the page featuring the channel or AV progr...

Page 12: ...ure the sound environment according to the loudspeakers you connect to the TV set Select the Sound settings option from the Sound menu and press OK to confirm The options are the following Left Right...

Page 13: ...play the OVERVIEW menu using the MENU button Select Picture and press OK to confirm The Picture menu appears with the following options Other settings this option provides access to the Other settings...

Page 14: ...image Notes The Video option is selected by default This function is only available for the VGA HDMI and COMP AV sources Press EXIT to close the menu To return to the Picture menu select Return and p...

Page 15: ...in 5 minute intervals by using the buttons Set the time to 00 00 to disable this function When the sleep timer is on a message appears one minute before the television set goes into standby mode Press...

Page 16: ...tering your code and uncheck the Lock front panel box by pressing OK Press EXIT to close the menu Operation TV mode The parental control function must be enabled without fail in order to be able to ap...

Page 17: ...tures Use the PR PR buttons to change programmes on the left side of the screen and use the PIP PIP buttons to change programmes on the right side of the screen Use the SWAP button to swap pictures Pr...

Page 18: ...the AV2 and AV3 sockets COMP name Use the buttons to select from the list the name of the equipment connected to the COMP sockets If the factory preset names do not suit you select COMP _ _ and enter...

Page 19: ...Press OK to allow the information to move again Hidden answers To reveal a hidden answer for example in games select and press OK Press OK once more to hide the answer again Zoom Select and press OK o...

Page 20: ...the RCA audio sockets In this instance the HDMI socket is used for receiving the video signal and the RCA sockets for receiving the audio signal An HDMI DVI cable is required This socket supports man...

Page 21: ...headphones or stereo earphones Refer to page 12 on how to adjust the headphone volume Connecting a video recorder You are recommended to connect a video recorder via the SCART socket to obtain optimum...

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