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Summary of Contents for 32AV563

Page 1: ...Série AV56 DIGITAL ...

Page 2: ...preferences 22 Black White Level 22 Cinema Mode 22 Colour Temperature 22 3D Colour Management 23 Base Colour Adjustment 23 Active Backlight Control 23 MPEG NR Noise Reduction 23 DNR Digital Noise Reduction 23 Automatic Format Widescreen 24 4 3 Stretch 24 Blue Screen 24 Side panel adjustment 24 Picture still 24 Panel lock 24 The timers 25 Programme Timers digital only 25 Sleep Timer 25 Digital on s...

Page 3: ...ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment DO NOT obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DO NOT allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects filled...

Page 4: ...ome conspicuous it is always advisable to reduce both the brightness and contrast settings Very long continuous use of the 4 3 picture on a 16 9 screen may result in some retention of the image at the 4 3 outlines this is not a defect of the LCD TV and is not covered under the manufacturers warranty Regular use of other size modes eg Superlive and varying the side panel brightness if available on ...

Page 5: ...ill picture s Stereo bilingual transmissions SUBTITLE Digital Subtitles D Time display When using the Programme Guide Z 24 hours z 24 hours CC 1 page cc 1 page 18 Text and interactive service control buttons Remove the back cover to reveal the battery compartment and make sure the batteries are inserted the right way round Suitable battery types for this remote are AAA IEC R03 1 5V Do not combine ...

Page 6: ...uipment it is possible that some equipment may not operate correctly A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the back of the television therefore the relevant owners manuals for all additional equipment must be referred to We recommend SCART 1 for a decoder and SCART 2 for a media recorder If connecting S VIDEO equipment set the INPUT for EXT2 See page 32 If the television automat...

Page 7: ... analogue audio cables are not required see illustration See HDMI1 Audio on page 33 To view the HDMI device video press the o button to select HDMI1 or HDMI2 mode Connect an HDMI to DVI adapter cable HDMI type A connector to the HDMI1 terminal and audio cables to the HDMI1 AUDIO socket see illustration The recommended HDMI to DVI adapter cable length is 6 6 ft 2m An HDMI to DVI adapter cable trans...

Page 8: ...io cable If connecting a PC with an HDMI terminal use an HDMI cable type A connector A separate analogue cable is not necessary see page 8 For acceptable PC and video signal formats see page 39 NOTE The edges of the images may be hidden If connecting a certain PC model with a unique PC signal the PC signal may not be detected correctly To connect a PC to the HDMI terminal the back of your televisi...

Page 9: ...gue TV modes however some items are greyed out in each case To use the options press U and u on the remote control to move up and down through them and Q I or i to select the required choice Follow the on screen instructions The functions of each menu are described in detail throughout the manual To alter the volume press 2 To alter the programme position press b p B Press MENU and I i U or u to c...

Page 10: ...must allow the television to complete the search When the search is complete the television will automatically select position one The Auto Tuning results screen will display the services that are found e Press I or i to view the DTV digital channel or ATV analogue channel lists f Use u or U to move through the list to select a channel then press Q to view NOTE The time will be set automatically b...

Page 11: ...hrough the list to select a channel then press Q to view If the Auto Channel Update is set to On when the TV is in standby mode Digital Tuning is automatically executed and any new channels are stored a Press M and select SETUP menu b Use u to highlight DTV Settings and press Q c Press u to select Auto Channel Update and use I or i to select On This is a digital television which is integrated to a...

Page 12: ...ltiplex channel is known a Select DTV Manual Tuning from the SETUP menu and press Q b Enter the multiplex number using the number buttons or use I or i to adjust the number up or down and then press Q The television will automatically search for that multiplex When the multiplex is found any channels that are not currently in the channel list will be added and the channel information at the top of...

Page 13: ...ge 36 8 Station Station identification Use the U or u and I or i buttons to enter up to seven characters To allocate a position on the television for a decoder and media recorder turn the decoder on insert a pre recorded film in the media recorder and press PLAY then manually tune a Press M and using I or i select the SETUP menu With u highlight ATV Manual Tuning and press Q to select b Use U or u...

Page 14: ...n but the television will not show the skipped channel positions a Select ATV Manual Tuning from the SETUP menu b Use U or u to highlight the position to be skipped and press Q to select c Press i to select Skip d Use U or u to turn Skip on Press Q 8 on the screen indicates a skipped position e Press M and repeat from Step 2 or press P Each position has to be individually selected To turn Skip off...

Page 15: ...ight the channel you want to move and press i The selected channel will be moved to the right of the screen c Use U or u to move through the list to your preferred position As you do so the other channels will move to make room d Press I to store your move Repeat as necessary then press P Sorting positions Pos Channel Station ATV Manual Tuning 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S10 C7 C40 C22 1 C2 C25 C28 C30 BBC1 BBC...

Page 16: ...For DTV programmes For stereo or dual mono broadcasts press s and use I or i to select settings For multi audio track broadcasts press s repeatedly to change the audio language see Audio language on page 30 Sound controls Volume Press Y or y to adjust the volume Sound Mute Press once to turn the sound off and again to cancel The sound controls are accessible in digital and analogue modes a Press M...

Page 17: ...ed or a programme switches to a commercial a Select the SOUND menu b Use u to highlight Stable Sound then press I or i to select On or Off This feature allows control of audio compression for some digital TV programmes except MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 audio a Select the SOUND menu b Use u to highlight Dynamic Range Control then press I or i to select On or Off NOTE If the Stable Sound and Dynamic Range Co...

Page 18: ...liminate or reduce the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen by zooming in and selecting the image without distortion When subtitles are included on a letterbox format broadcast this setting will raise the picture to ensure that all the text is displayed 14 9 Use this setting when watching a 14 9 broadcast CINEMA 2 When watching all sides panel format films video tapes this setting will e...

Page 19: ...onnected via HDMI this setting will show the picture without over scan i e WYSIWYG This option is only available when watching PC signal source via HDMI PC WIDE When using a PC connected via HDMI this setting will show the picture without over scan and side panel This option is only available when watching PC signal source via HDMI WIDE 4 3 Use this setting when watching a widescreen DVD widescree...

Page 20: ... signal In Cinema 2 To return to the original factory settings select Reset in the Picture Position menu and press Q Adjusting the Backlight can improve the clarity of the screen when viewing a In the PICTURE menu press u to select Picture Settings then press Q b In the Picture Settings menu press u to select Backlight c Press I or i to adjust Picture Position SETUP Menu Language English Country A...

Page 21: ...ack White Level is highlighted b Press I or i to select Low Middle High or Off The effect depends on the broadcast and is most noticeable on dark colours If there are lines or jagged edges in the film or programme being viewed selecting Cinema Mode can help correct this by smoothing out the picture a In the Picture Settings menu press u to select Cinema Mode b Press I or i to select On or Off NOTE...

Page 22: ...Backlight Control b Press I or i to select On or Off When watching a DVD the compression may cause some words or picture elements to become distorted or pixelated Using the MPEG NR feature reduces this effect by smoothing out the edges a Select MPEG NR from the PICTURE menu Use I or i to select Low Middle High or Off to suit your preference DNR enables you to soften the screen representation of a ...

Page 23: ...een when in 4 3 or 14 9 format This helps prevent image retention of the band and can also make viewing in bright or dark conditions more comfortable a In the FUNCTION menu press u until Side Panel is highlighted b Press I or i to adjust This feature is used to hold a still image on the screen Press r to hold an image on the screen press r again to cancel Panel lock Panel lock disables the buttons...

Page 24: ... will be lit see page 37 for details PLEASE NOTE When a timed programme is about to start an information screen will appear offering the option of watching or cancelling the programme The menus and other channels will not be available during the timed programme unless the programme timer is cancelled The television can be set to turn itself Off after a certain length of time a Press M and I or i t...

Page 25: ...been set a clock icon will be displayed in the Next and Also fields of the information screen e Press u to select Also Details of programmes that have started on other channels will be provided Use I or i to change the display contents On screen Information icons Information 18 20 Tue 6 Dec 4 CANAL English Now City Hospital 15 min left News 18 35 18 57 18 00 18 35 Next Also SD 16 9 SET TIMER 18 25...

Page 26: ...ck to the guide screen c Press the GREEN button to access the Genre Search screen d Press I or i to select the genre Programmes listed will change for the new genre Press U or u to highlight a particular programme e When a current programme is selected pressing Q will tune to that programme When a future programme is selected pressing Q will open the SET TIMER menu f For information on a highlight...

Page 27: ...he Parental Control feature allows you to block programmes according to their rating levels If a PIN has been set you will need to enter it before adjusting the level a In the Parental Control menu press u to select Parental Setup b Use I or i to choose options None or age settings 4 18 To view blocked programmes enter the PIN To reactivate the Parental Control turn the TV off and then on again Se...

Page 28: ...ist of channels Press Q to select the ones required A tick will appear in the box If a PIN has already been set PIN entry will be required to set the locked channnels d Press P e From this point on when any of the channels in the Locked Channel list are selected the PIN must be entered before they can be accessed This feature determines the channel list profile that will be applied to regular chan...

Page 29: ...ect Audio Type and use I or i to select Normal or Hard of Hearing b Press u to select Primary Audio Language or Secondary Audio Language and use I or i to select an option If more than one soundtrack is available use the s button to select between them The Common Interface Slot situated on the side of the television enables the insertion of a CAM Conditional Access Module and card These are purcha...

Page 30: ...found the television will automatically start downloading If not a screen will appear stating that an upgrade is unavailable Selecting Reset TV will reset all TV settings including stored channels to their original factory values a In the SETUP menu press u until Reset TV is highlighted b Press Q to select A screen will appear warning that all settings will be lost Press Q to continue When the set...

Page 31: ...by pressing o a list will appear on screen showing all inputs and external equipment Use U and u to highlight an input and Q to select HDMI displays equipment connected to Input HDMI on the back of the television This specifies the type of signal going into SCART 2 EXT2 on the back of the television Please refer to the manufacturer s instructions for the connected equipment a In the SETUP menu pre...

Page 32: ... Lip Sync setting If the HDMI cable is connected a message will appear a Select the appropriate HDMI input from the input selection window b In the AV Connection menu press u to highlight Lip Sync c Using I or i select On or Off When connecting a surround sound amplifier to the digital audio output Sony Philips Digital Interface Format S PDIF the following options can be selected PCM this mode out...

Page 33: ...will change indicating that these pages have been loaded These sub pages will remain available to view until another page is chosen or in normal TV mode the channel is changed If Fastext is available four coloured titles will appear at the base of the screen To access one of the four given subjects press the relevant coloured button on the remote control For further information on your particular ...

Page 34: ...ent to hold a page of text Press B and B will appear in the top left of the screen The page will be held on screen until the button is pressed again C To enlarge the text display size Press C once to enlarge the top half of the page press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page Press again to revert to normal size D To select a page whilst viewing normal picture Enter the page number then pre...

Page 35: ...he correct input by pressing o Q Why is there a picture but no sound A Check all lead connections No sound or unacceptable format sound may be received Check the volume has not been turned down or that sound mute has not been selected Q Why is the VCR DVD picture in black and white A Check the correct input has been chosen S VIDEO or AV See AV Connections on page 32 Manual Settings Colour System A...

Page 36: ...ded on how to use text see the text section Q Why are there no analogue text sub pages A There are none broadcast or they have not yet loaded Press the l button to access See text section Q Why is a page number visible at the top of the screen but no text A Text has been selected but Teletext information is currently unavailable on the current source Q Why are the LEDs on the front of the televisi...

Page 37: ...or the environment and human health For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country please contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of batteries and or accumulators The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from hou...

Page 38: ...940 60 000Hz 44 955 45 000kHz 74 176 74 250MHz 720p 1280 720p 50 000Hz 37 500kHz 74 250MHz 1080p 1920 1080p 59 940 60 000Hz 67 500kHz 148 500MHz 1080p 1920 1080p 50 000Hz 56 250kHz 148 500MHz 1080p 1920 1080p 30 000Hz 33 750kHz 74 250MHz 1080p 1920 1080p 25 000Hz 28 125kHz 74 250MHz 1080p 1920 1080p 24 000Hz 27 000kHz 74 250MHz VGA 640 480 59 940Hz 31 469kHz 25 175MHz 72 809Hz 37 861kHz 31 500MHz ...

Page 39: ...0cm 94cm Display 16 9 Sound output at 10 distortion Main 10W 10W Power consumption as specified in EN60107 1 1997 Model 32 37 120W 173W Standby approx Model 32 37 0 8W 0 8W Dimensions approx Model 32 55cm H 80cm W 22cm D 37 62cm H 91cm W 25cm D Height dimension includes foot stand Weight approx Model 32 37 14 0kg 18 0kg Headphone socket 3 5mm stereo Operating condition Temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 94...

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