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3.  Sleep timer function 

The sleep timer automatically turns TV to standby mode after the set time that you 
have chosen has elapsed. 

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Press the SLEEP button to set the timer as below: 

 

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You can press the SLEEP button once while the sleep timer is operating to 
display the remaining time. It can changes in 10-minutes step. 

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If you turn off the power while the sleep timer is operating, the sleep timer is 
cancelled. 

 

4.  CALL (Display) 

Press the CALL button to display the program number and time. 

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Press CALL button, the program number appears on the screen. 

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Press  CALL  button  twice,  the  program  number  and  time  appear  on  the 
screen. 

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Press CALL button again, turn off the program number and time display. 

 

5.  CALE (Calendar) 

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Press CALE button, the calendar appears on the screen. 

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Press the 

 / 

 buttons to select YEAR (1900-2099). 

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Press the 

 / 

 buttons to select MONTH. 

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Press CALE button again, turns off the calendar. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

CLEANING 

WARNING!

 

 Before you attempt to clean the television screen or cabinet, always disconnect the 

appliance from the mains power and remove the plug from the main power outlet. 

Clean  the  television  with  a  soft  dry  cloth  only.  Never  use  any  harsh  chemical  cleaning 
agent or water as this may damage the television.    

WARNING!

 Never allow water splashes to enter the appliance. Do not immerse in water. 

WARNING! Never remove the rear cover. Do not attempt to service this equipment. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TC-BS2972

Page 1: ...29 inch Colour Television Instruction Manual Model TC BS2972 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...c symbols used in this manual or on the back cover of the set mean the following Read this manual in full before use Class II Double insulated Appliance The lightning flash symbol is intended to alert...

Page 3: ...uch as lighted candles on any electrical apparatus WARNING Connect to a suitable 230 240V 50 Hz power supply only WARNING Keep out of reach of young children This apparatus is not suitable for use by...

Page 4: ...Safety Precautions 2 Description of Control Keys and Connectors 4 Remote Controller 5 Installation Basic Connection 7 Presetting TV channels 8 Operating the TV 9 Cleaning 15 Troubleshooting 16 Specifi...

Page 5: ...ous to young children Packing list Description Quantity 29 Colour Television set 1 Instruction Manual 1 Remote Controller 1 AA Battery 2 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROL KEYS 1 Main power ON OFF Button 2 Remote...

Page 6: ...ust be replaced If the remote controller is not to be used for a long period of time we recommend removing the batteries to avoid electrolyte leaking Do not mix new batteries with old ones different b...

Page 7: ...or three figures 5 TV AV BUTTON Press the button to select TV AV1 AV2 and DVD signal input 6 PIC BUTTON Set the desired picture quality to the PERSONAL position GAME MIX Yellow 7 CALL BUTTON Press the...

Page 8: ...gaussing circuit which operates for a short period while each time the receiver is switched on using the main switch This circuit removes any residual magnetism in the metal parts of the picture tube...

Page 9: ...New Zealand and Australia Sound System Press the navigation buttons to move the cursor to SOUND Each time the button is pressed the settings change in sequence as shown below DK I BG Note select BG s...

Page 10: ...ION Press the MENU button on front panel of the television or on the remote control to enter the OSD menu then select the item by pressing the Navigation buttons to enter the PICTURE menu TIMER menu T...

Page 11: ...g the TIMER menu operation you can start automatically the TV to watch a certain program at a particular time Also you can place the TV set in standby mode at a preset time 1 CLOCK setting Select CLOC...

Page 12: ...that you want to watch are selected 1 POSITION For select the program number for manual search or Skip Select POSITION on the TUNING menu screen using the buttons Using the buttons to select the prog...

Page 13: ...not necessary under normal conditions However in an area of inferior broadcast conditions the adjustment MFT is necessary for getting a better picture quality Select MTF on the TUNING menu screen usi...

Page 14: ...enter the selection Using the buttons to select the screen format Standard Wide or Zoom Press the MENU button to confirm and return to main menu 4 LOCK Child lock function This television is equiped w...

Page 15: ...en The player submarine colour is Yellow The computer is Green or Purple OTHER OPERATION 1 Select the picture mode Press IPI button to select the picture mode from five preset modes and one user set m...

Page 16: ...ram number and time appear on the screen Press CALL button again turn off the program number and time display 5 CALE Calendar Press CALE button the calendar appears on the screen Press the buttons to...

Page 17: ...d or sound is no normal Check the sound volume is at minimum Check mute function Check the sound system change to BG sound system No colour Check with the colour system as PAL colour system for New Ze...

Page 18: ...tem PAL NTSC playback Sound system BG DG I Channel memory 250 Colour Picture Tube 29 74cm Super Flat Viewable size 68cm diagonally Sound output 8W x 2 Net weight 48kg Dimensions 890 x 560 x 645mm Note...

Page 19: ...cond hand Warning Refer specific instructions All production orders have quality inspections IN the unlikely event of a deficiency please contact the retailer from whom this product was purchased WARR...

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