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A01-28N53G&ENG-28420-1710UK-AK37-ST7P-PLLCH-50077016.p65

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Page 1: ...ower source DO ensure that the TV is not standing on the mains lead DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equip ment this incorporates a special Radio Inter ference Filter the removal of which will impair its performance IF IN DOUBT PLEASE CONSULTA COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN DO DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections in clud...

Page 2: ...know how to do this Special arrange ments may need to be made for infirm or disabled people DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or it is damaged in any way switch off with draw the mains plug and consult your dealer DON T throw your batteries into a fire Dispose of your batteries in a designated disposal area or where suitable recycling facilit...

Page 3: ...a whether caused during normal operation or misuse of the product WARNING NEVER LEAVE A STATIONARY IMAGE ON THE SCREEN If stationary images generated by TELE TEXT CHANNELIDENTIFICATION LOGOS COMPUTER DISPLAYS VIDEO GAMES ON SCREEN MENUS etc are left on the TV screen for any length of time they could be come permanently ingrained If you use your television to display com pletely still images or mov...

Page 4: ... be secured to the wall with a sturdy tie using the clip on the back of the television this will prevent it from falling over Use curtains or blinds to prevent di rect sunlight falling on the screen Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects and that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case A01 28N53G ENG 28420 1710UK AK37...

Page 5: ...lation Menu Yellow Feature Menu Stereo Bilingual Mode Teletext Expand Aspect Ratio Teletext Update Teletext Reveal Time Teletext Hold Teletext Index page Green Picture Menu Red Sound Menu P Cursor Down Programme Down Cursor Left Volume Down MENU Menu Personal Preferences Previous Programme Teletext on mix off Info A01 28N53G ENG 28420 1710UK AK37 ST7P PLLCH 50077016 p65 21 02 2006 11 57 5 ...

Page 6: ...ENGLISH 6 ControlPanelButtons AntennaConnections A01 28N53G ENG 28420 1710UK AK37 ST7P PLLCH 50077016 p65 21 02 2006 11 57 6 ...

Page 7: ...yback S VHS EXT 2 is available Front AV in and Back AV out BeforeSwitchingonyourTV Power connection IMPORTANT The TV set is designed to oper ate on 230V AC 50 Hz After unpacking allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect the set to the mains Connections to the RF input socket Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the RF input socket located at the back of the TV and...

Page 8: ...h off OperatingtheTV You can operate your TV using both the re mote control handset and onset buttons A P S AutomaticProgramming System PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA CABLE AUTO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM message will be displayed when you turn your TV on for the first time APS searches and sorts all channels and stores them automatically To cancel APS before starting press EXIT button First of all choose the COUNT...

Page 9: ... middle of the bottom on the screen Programme Selecting Previous or next programme Press P button to select the previous prog ramme Press P button to select the next programme Programme Selecting direct access Press digit button on the remote control hand set to select programmes between 0 and 9 TV will switch to the selected program after a short delay For a two digit program number enter the sec...

Page 10: ...me Or you can directly change the volume settings using to increase or to decrease button Setting Balance It allows adjusting the distribution between the left and right speakers Using or button select Balance Press button to change balance rightward Press button to change balance leftward When balance control is in mid position the cursor is displayed with two reciprocal arrows Selecting Mode Usi...

Page 11: ...Balance When balance control is in mid position the cursor is displayed with the two reciprocal arrows Using or button select Balance Press button to change balance rightwards Press button to change balance leftwards Setting Headphone Mode Using or button select Mode Pressing or button will change the current sound mode In case of bilingual broadcast you can select original or dubbed language agai...

Page 12: ...h a n g e s t h e p i c t u r e m o d e automatically according to the transmission of the selected channel For example your TV is 4 3 mode but the transmission of that channel is in 16 9 mode If you select the AUTO mode the TV is switched to 16 9 mode automatically If the TV is in 4 3 mode and the picture ratio of the channel is also 4 3 there will be no affect selecting the picture mode to AUTO ...

Page 13: ...em AV 2 OUTPUT From AV 2 OUTPUT either TV or AV 1 can be given TV or AV 1 can be chosen by pressing or button on AV 2 OUTPUT To Store Settings In Feature menu all settings are stored auto matically Install Menu Press the BLUE button to enter the Install menu directly or Press MENU button now you are in Main menu In the Main menu select INSTALL using or button Then enter the Install menu by pressin...

Page 14: ...e set to Channel search C 01 or S 01 band and channel number as default At the bottom of the menu there is a program me sort functions section Each function is activated by a colour button seen above Press the RED button to change the name of the selected programme The first letter be gins to blink on the selected name To change that letter or button can be used and to select the other letters or ...

Page 15: ...l picture 16 9 mode wide screen pic ture and Auto mode TV automatically uses the correct mode Mute Indicator Press button to mute the TV s speaker The mute indicator appears Press button again to hear the TV s speaker Or you can press button to dis able the mute and increase the volume start ing from its minimum level Otherwise if you press button the volume level decreases but mute is still enabl...

Page 16: ... is now superimposed over the programme on the screen SearchingforapagewhilewatchingTV While Teletext Mode is on pressing will change the mode to TV and pressing again will change the mode from TV to the latest Teletext page In the TV mode enter a page number using digit keys As you enter digits the first line of teletext page will appear on top screen and will remain there until the requested pag...

Page 17: ... a wide range of audio and video equip ment that can be connected to your TV The following connection diagrams show you where the different equipment should be con nected at the back or the right side of the TV Via the SCART Your TV set has two Scart sockets If you want to connect peripherals e g video decoder etc which have Scarts to your TV use EXT inputs If an external device is connected via S...

Page 18: ...ecorder once you have stored the video signal Camera and Camcorder To connect to Side AV input F AV Connect your camera or camcorder to the in puts at the right side of your TV Connect your equipment to the TV via VIDEO yellow AUDIO L white and AUDIO R red inputs You should connect the jacks to the in put in the same colour Back AV output Connect your camera or camcorder at the back side of your T...

Page 19: ...uipment HDGSKRQH 9LGHR QSXW XGLR QSXW 5 QWHQQD WHUQDO 6FDUW WHUQDO 6FDUW 9 2XWSXW 17 1 HFRGHU DPFRUGHU XGLR HDGSKRQH RU 6DWHOOLWH 5HFHLYHU 9LGHR Rear View A01 28N53G ENG 28420 1710UK AK37 ST7P PLLCH 50077016 p65 21 02 2006 11 57 19 ...

Page 20: ...ect keys on the remote control Try once more Sound You can not hear any sound Check in case the key has been pressed this switches speakers off and on Sound is coming from only one of the speak ers Is the balance set to one direction ex treme See SOUND menu Remote Control Your TV no longer responds to the remote control Press the EXIT button on the remote control once more Perhaps the batteries ar...

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