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Teletext Functions

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Displaying the Teletext Information

MENU

Still

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Favorite

OK

Swap

A

Selected page number.

B

Broadcast Station identity.

C

Current page number or searching status.

D

Date and time.

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Text information.

F

FASTEXT information.

Red, Green, Yellow, Cyan

Functions of the teletext

Part         Display Contents

The Teletext page of most TV channels provide information such as TV programme
times, News bulletins, Weather forecasts, Travel information, or Sports results.

Select the channel providing the teletext service using the
(      ) or (      ) button.

Press the TEXT (      ) button to activate the teletext mode.
The contents of page 100 are displayed.

To display the index page, press the INDEX (      ) button.

To display the teletext page simultaneously with the actual
broadcast, press the MIX (      ) button.

To return to normal viewing press the CANCEL (      ) button.
"???" (specific characters) is displayed at the upper left until
the new screen is selected.

To exit from the teletext mode, press the TEXT (      ) button
again.

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Summary of Contents for TV/17/FR

Page 1: ...17 TileVision Operating instructions P O RT E R L A N C A S T R I A N PORTER LANCASTRIAN LIMITED www tilevision tv ...

Page 2: ...You can switch among the Music Movie News and Normal options or you can configure the settings yourself Favourite Channel Memory You can store your favourite channels in the order of preference for easy channel selection Teletext Function You can display teletext information at any time on your TileVision CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol is intended to alert the user to the p...

Page 3: ...s coming from the unit unplug it immediately and contact an authorised dealer or repair service This may cause an electric shock or fire If an outside antenna is connected to the unit ensure the external to internal cable entry is fully sealed This may cause an electric shock or fire Do not connect too many extension cords or plugs to an outlet This may cause a fire Keep the power adaptor away fro...

Page 4: ...2 Tools Required Suction Lifter Silicone Isopropyl Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol Soft Cloth ...

Page 5: ...5 Customising the Sound 16 Adjusting the Speaker Volume Selecting the Speaker Sound Source 17 Listening to Stereo Sound Dual Sound 18 Setting the Sound Effect 18 Setting the Date Time 19 Setting the Preset Time On Off 20 Setting the Sleep Timer 20 Setting Restrictions On Button Input 21 Reducing Picture Noise 21 Setting the OSD Display Time 22 No Key Operation Auto Power Off 22 No Signal Auto Powe...

Page 6: ...ing contact your dealer Two boxes supplied 1 Back Box Assembly first fix 2 speakers 2 lengths speaker cable 1 12V DC Adaptor 1 12v DC Power cord 1 back box 1 Back box Installation instructions 2 Front Assembly second fix 1 front plate assembly complete with velcro sealing strips 1 remote control 1 Installation and instruction manual ...

Page 7: ...atus Connector Inputs Power Input Jack Power Input Jack 7 pin Not Used RGB Video Input Connector PC DTV DVD Video Y Pb Pr Input DTV DVD Audio Input 1 2 3 4 5 AV1 S Video Input AV1 Video Input AV1 Audio Input Antenna Input Jack EURO SCART Jack 6 7 8 9 10 12VDC Y Pb Pr L R S VIDEO VIDEO L R Audio ANT Audio DTV DVD AV1 EURO SCART RGB POWER 4 6 3 2 1 5 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 8: ... give the lead a slight pull to make sure that it is gripped correctly Connect the other wires in the same way To ensure that the speakers are in correct phase the conductor with the stripe should be connected to the negative terminal L or R and the plain conductor should be connected to the corresponding positive terminal L or R Antenna Feed Plug the antenna feed into the ANT Input jack 9 See pag...

Page 9: ...l must be received by the set from one of the following sources an outdoor antenna a cable television system or a satellite dish Connect the antenna or input cable to the 75Ω coaxial input on the rear of the TV If you are using an indoor antenna you may need to turn it when tuning your television until you receive a clear picture ...

Page 10: ...rnal equipment such as a VCR camcorder and some video game devices B For S Video Input 1 Connect the S Video RCA audio L R of AV1 or AV2 cable to the input jacks on the TV and output jacks on the external equipment such as a VCR camcorder and some video game devices 2 If the external equipment has mono audio output connect it only to left jack of the Audio Input Output S Video VIDEO L R AV1 VCR Ca...

Page 11: ...ctor is used for external equipment with RGB output such as a VCR satellite receiver camcorder or video game devices You can select and set one among the three types of cables A B appropriate for the output jack of external device All connections must be made prior to sealing the front plate into the back box 1 Connect the video cables to the Y Pb Pr input jacks AV3 on the TV and the Y Pb Pr outpu...

Page 12: ...nce you are satisfied that the unit is tuned and working correctly press the Power 0 I button to put the unit in standby mode Gently remove the front plate using a suction lifter please do not use a lever to remove the front plate as this will invalidate your guarantee Next remove the self adhesive protectors from the side and bottom Velcro strips and press the front panel in the back box with rea...

Page 13: ...e er ri ie es s r ru un n o ou ut t Remote Control 11 Power On Off button Numeric buttons Previous Channel ON Screen Display and MENU and Channel Up Down Page 15 Teletext Page Up Down Page 30 Favourite Channel selection See page 25 Sleep Timer See page 22 Picture Still See page 28 Picture size selection See page 28 Teletext Functions See page 29 30 Teletext On Off Cancel Sub Page On Page Hold Inde...

Page 14: ...r more times INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 PC DTV 7 8 9 Q View 0 VIDEO Pr C S Selecting a Picture from External Sources VIDEO After your various systems audio and video have been connected you can view any of the sources by selecting the appropriate external input 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the button to select the language and then press the OK or button 3 Select the appropriate language by pressing the...

Page 15: ...select the Sound System in the following order I L L M BG DK U Us se e t th he e A Au ut to o t tu un ni in ng g d du ur ri in ng g a a b br ro oa ad dc ca as st t a af ft te er r c co on nn ne ec ct ti in ng g t th he e a an nt te en nn na a Press the button to select Manual tuning Press the button to select C broadcast channels or S cable channels and press the channel number with the number 0 9...

Page 16: ...n set the channel lock by pressing the button to move to the channel position you want to lock and pressing the button You can set a channel skip by pressing the button to move to the channel you do not want to watch or do not need and pressing the button You can delete a channel by pressing the button to move to the channel you do not want to watch or do not need and pressing the button Delete De...

Page 17: ...brightness of the whole screen Sharpness Corrects the contours of the image Colour Adjusts the colour saturation of the image Tint Adjusts the colours of the image I If f y yo ou u a ad dj ju us st t t th he e T TV V i in n s st te ep p w wh hi il le e i it t i is s i in n S St ta an nd da ar rd d S Sp po or rt ts s N Na at tu ur ra al l o or r M Mi il ld d m mo od de e t th he e m mo od de e w wi...

Page 18: ...just the setting manually Press the button to select Custom and press the button to select the frequency that you want to adjust The frequency range will be selected as following order 100 300 1K 3K 10K Press the button to adjust I If f y yo ou u a ad dj ju us st t t th he e f fr re eq qu ue en nc cy y H Hz z 4 4 H Hz z K KH Hz z 4 4K KH Hz z K KH Hz z i in n S St ta an nd da ar rd d M Mu us si ic...

Page 19: ...e button to adjust the speaker volume Press the button to select the Input Source of the speaker Press the button to select the sound source of the speaker Main PIP TV SCART AV1 AV2 DTV 1 2 3 4 5 6 MENU Favorite OK Picture Sound Clock Install Language Advanced MENU Previous Select INPUT Exit OK Select Position Balance R5 Equalizer Volume 2 Input Source Main MENU Previous Adjust INPUT Exit Position...

Page 20: ...ol to select Mono or Stereo Mono or Stereo be will selected in turn whenever you press the button S Se el le ec ct t M Mo on no o s so ou un nd d w wh he en n y yo ou u h ha av ve e d di if ff fi ic cu ul lt ty y w wi it th h s st te er re eo o s so ou un nd d 1 1 Still 16 9 Favorite OK Swap Setting the Sound Effect Press the button on the remote control to select Off or Pseudo Off or Pseudo will ...

Page 21: ...or OK button Press the button to move between Date Month Year Press the or number 0 9 buttons to adjust the Date and repeat the above steps 3 4 to adjust the Month and Year in the same way You can erase and reset the Date by pressing the OK button Press the button to select Clock and press the OK or button to move to time adjust Press the or number 0 9 buttons to adjust the Hour and Minute Adjust ...

Page 22: ...button to select Off time Press the button to move to the Hour or Minute Press the or Number 0 9 button to adjust the Hour or Minute and then press the button You can erase and reset the Hour and Minute by pressing the OK button 1 2 3 4 5 Setting the Sleep Timer Press the button Whenever you press this button the sleep timer will select times in the following order Sleep off Sleep5 Sleep10 Sleep20...

Page 23: ... fu un nc ct ti io on n w wi it th h t th he e r re em mo ot te e c co on nt tr ro ol l Use this function when you have a bad image with the picture noise Press the MENU button The Main menu screen will display Press the button to select the Advanced group and press the or OK button You will see the Advanced group screen Press the button to select NR Press the button to select On Whenever you pres...

Page 24: ...U b bu ut tt to on n a af ft te er r a ad dj ju us st ti in ng g t th he e O OS SD D t ti im me eo ou ut t t th he e m me en nu u s sc cr re ee en n w wi il ll l d di is sa ap pp pe ea ar r a au ut to om ma at ti ic ca al ll ly y a af ft te er r t th he e s se et t t ti im me e 7 7 I If f y yo ou u s se et t o o m me en nu u s sc cr re ee en n w wi il ll l n no ot t d di is sa ap pp pe ea ar r a a...

Page 25: ...nnel Press the button to move the position and press the button to select Program No AV etc You can select up to 5 Program No AV etc You can direct select input sources by pressing the PC DTV and Video button or select them by pressing the or button The input sources are changed in following order Pr00 Pr99 SCART AV1 VIDEO AV1 S VHS AV2 VIDEO AV2 S VHS DTV PC also you can direct input program No b...

Page 26: ...while watching the TV PC or in VIDEO the main image 2 Y Yo ou u c ca an n c ch ha an ng ge e t th he e m ma ai in n p pi ic ct tu ur re e c ch ha an nn ne el l b by y p pr re es ss si in ng g t th he e b bu ut tt to on n Press the button on the remote control The PIP position will change among 5 positions whenever you press this button 1 Changing the PIP Position Still 16 9 Favorite OK Swap 4 1 3 ...

Page 27: ...press this button 1 Changing the PIP Size Press the button on the remote control The PIP mode will change whenever you press this button Standard Sports Natural Mild Custom 1 Changing the PIP Mode Press the button on the remote controller The Main image and PIP image will switch with each other whenever you press this button 1 Swapping the Main Sub Picture Still 16 9 Favorite OK Swap Swap ...

Page 28: ...ng the main and PIP images at the same time The PIP image will change only from 4 3 to 16 9 4 3 Broadcast or video images 16 9 Images created using a 16 9 horizontal to vertical ratio Zoom Magnifies the size of the image 16 9 on screen Waterglass Magnifies the size of the image 16 9 naturally 1 16 9 4 3 16 9 Waterglass Zoom Press the Still button on the remote control The picture does not move but...

Page 29: ... programme times News bulletins Weather forecasts Travel information or Sports results Select the channel providing the teletext service using the or button Press the TEXT button to activate the teletext mode The contents of page 100 are displayed To display the index page press the INDEX button To display the teletext page simultaneously with the actual broadcast press the MIX button To return to...

Page 30: ...plays the previous page HOLD When the secondary pages are displayed in sequence press the HOLD button To freeze the current display page press the HOLD button again to resume SIZE Whenever you press this button the letter size of the page will be changed Once press The letter of the top half page enlarge to double size Twice press The letter of the bottom half page enlarge to double size Three tim...

Page 31: ... currently available on TileVision If the PC mode is selected use the Input button to return to the required input Connecting to the PC 29 To use the TileVision as a PC Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 PC DTV 7 8 9 Q View 0 VIDEO Pr C S ...

Page 32: ...he button to select Brightness Press the button to adjust the brightness Press the button to make the image darker and the button to make it brighter 1 Adjusting brightness 2 Press the button to select Colour Press the button to adjust the colour 1 Adjusting colour 2 Press the button to select Hue Press the button to adjust the tint 1 Adjusting tint 2 Mode Custom Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Colour 5...

Page 33: ...to increase the volume Make sure the channel using a stereo broadcast by pressing the Display button Select Mono The sound quality of a stereo broadcast may be unstable in an area with a weak signal See page 20 Make sure the channel selection is correct Change the antenna direction to the right or left Adjust the fine tuning of the channel Adjust the fine tuning of the channel Make sure there is n...

Page 34: ...te Control Operating Instructions Power Cord DC Adaptor Speaker 2 Speaker Cable 2 Back Box Front Plate Size Display Size Pixel Pitch Pixel Number Colour Depth Type Brightness Contrast Ratio Viewing Angle Colour System Sound System Video System YPbPr Video Input Audio Input RGB Input LCD TV VIDEO DTV SCART Audio Output Power Supply Power Consumption Power Saving Dimension WxDxH Weight of Fitted Ass...

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