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Flat-Cinema-TV 40“

40 TK 81

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for Flat-Cinema-TV 40 TK 81

Page 1: ...Flat Cinema TV 40 40 TK 81 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...Remote Control 9 4 Putting into Service 12 4 1 Unpacking and Positioning 12 4 2 Wall Mounting 13 4 3 Connecting and Switching On 14 4 4 Using the TV Menu 15 4 5 Basic TV Menu Settings 16 4 6 First Time Settings 17 5 Day to Day Operation 21 5 1 Switching On and Off 21 5 2 Adjusting the Sound 21 5 3 Adjusting the Picture 22 5 4 TV Mode 23 Teletext 24 5 5 PC Mode 24 5 6 Operation with External Device...

Page 3: ...urrent filter between the incoming antenna cable and the antenna input to the monitor Such filters which look like a small adapter can be purchased from your local dealer For technical reasons the monitor may also generate some noise but this may not exceed the value shown in the device specification If your monitor is connected to an external antenna this antenna must be earthed to prevent electr...

Page 4: ...source before connecting them together in order to prevent electric shocks and injuries Faults If the monitor or its mains cable is damaged in any manner immediately disconnect the mains cable from the out let socket You should also immediately disconnect the mains cable from the outlet socket if you notice smoke unpleasant smells or unusual noises emanating from the monitor The same applies if th...

Page 5: ...et For ergonomical reasons it is not advisable to use red or blue fonts or other symbols on a dark background since the resulting low contrast can result in eyestrain for the user Wherever possible select a high contrast display such as black text on a white background In order to avoid eyestrain the recommended viewing distance is about five to six times the screen diagonal dimension The illumina...

Page 6: ...needed The monitor is operated interactively with the aid of the enclosed remote control and the on screen display OSD also called the menu This can be used to make various settings for optimum picture quality An innovative cooling system permits the operation of the TFT monitor without the need for noisy fans The monitor is thus just as quiet as a conventional TV set and ideal for use in living r...

Page 7: ...g the monitor into service for the first time If anything is missing please call our service hotline Keep the packing materials for re use if you have to transport the monitor again Standard scope of delivery 1 x TFT monitor Standard accessories in accessory box 1x remote control 2x batteries LR03 1x mains cable 2 5 m long 1x video cable HD Sub to DVI I 2 0 m long Operating Instructions Ǽ RK 14 TV...

Page 8: ... connection of an audio signal from a PC with line out connector OUT LINE e g for connection of an audio amplifier or a DVD receiver OUT SPEAKERS sockets for external loudspeakers The loudspeaker output provides a power of 2 x 7W sinusoidal into 4Ω AUDIO IN CVBS e g for connection of a camcorder to the Video In socket AUDIO IN S VIDEO e g for connection of a camcorder to the S Video socket ANTENNA...

Page 9: ...eaker the range of the remote control will be reduced In such cases fit new batteries in the remote control Use only dry batteries of the type LR03 AAA 1 5 V Ǽ RK 14 TV AV PC F M S Ȅ TEXT PIP MIX INFO II DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY M 21 22 23 24 OFF standby Direct selection video mode Direct selection PC mode MONO STEREO changeover Aspect ratio switching Numeric keys 1 9 0 P P programme step Open TV menu V...

Page 10: ...vel The LED for the selected level lights b Press and release the key and then press and hold the key for a CD player for a tuner radio M S for a tape deck cassette player until the LED blinks twice c Enter the desired code see the code list with the numeric keys If the code is accepted the LED again blinks twice If you have entered an invalid code the LED lights once for about 2 seconds Programmi...

Page 11: ...erating level Title H i F i C D F 1 T U N E R F 2 T A P E F 3 ON Display Time Track ON AV EIN on standby ON Radiotext on off ON AV Ein on standby F1 ON CD F1 ON CD F2 ON Tuner F2 ON Tuner F3 ON tape input F3 ON tape input Num keys select title Num keys select progr Titele Programme Frequenz Volume AMP Volume AMP Volume AMP INFO TV set INFO TV set INFO TV set PAUSE STOP OPEN CLOSE Search Numeric ke...

Page 12: ...ng direction Position Reflected light Avoid positioning the monitor directly opposite windows or other light sources Access to the mains input The mains input and the mains switch should be easily accessible at all times Ventilation Ensure that there is a space of at least 10 cm above and below the ventilation openings between the monitor and any other pieces of furniture walls etc Ambient tempera...

Page 13: ...ons shocks etc Before installing the wall bracket check the thickness and stability of the wall Purchase suitable metal screws and wall plugs from a DIY shop We recommend using screws with a diameter of 8 mm The wall must be solid made of normal bricks lime sand bricks or concrete and capable of supporting the weight of the monitor For walls made of other materials such as wood and for hollow wall...

Page 14: ... DVI I to 15 pin HD Sub to connect it to the monitor On some older PC graphic cards pin 9 of the connector may be blanked off If this is the case please contact your local dealer Preparation Remote control Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control and insert the two batteries supplied with the monitor type LR03 Micro AAA Observe the battery polarity shown on the bottom of the ...

Page 15: ...upwards in the TV menu The selected sub menu or function is marked with a different coloured background If functions are displayed as values or bars you can increase the value with this key P key Back to the previous menu Exit from the currently selected sub menu or function MENU key Opens the TV menu The main menu is displayed at the top left corner of the screen Pressing the MENU key again close...

Page 16: ...n an information window is displayed whenever you change the signal source Off no information is displayed OSD settings Wait time 5 10 15 seconds or Off close with MENU key Transparent OSD semi transparent On or not transparent Off ECO mode standby Logo display does not function on model 040TK81 Sync signal evaluation for PC input only Options the monitor does not switch itself off automatically O...

Page 17: ...ons the search adds all stations which are not yet in the station table and sorts them Use the cursor key to move to Search mode and press the key to activate it Then use the cursor key to select the desired search mode and press the cursor key to accept it Define the starting position use the cursor key to select First programme position and activate it with the key Then enter the desired first p...

Page 18: ...n and press the yellow key to move the pre viously selected station there 10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 for any other stations you wish to move 11 When sorting the station table it may be useful to insert an empty programme position with the blue key 12 When you are finished press the MENU key to exit from the sort function Deleting stations 1 Press the TV key to switch on the monitor 2 Press the MENU k...

Page 19: ... determined the number of the programme position is saved in the programme position e g PR02 To change the saved station names proceed as follows Use the cursor key or to select the menu item Name Press the cursor key to select the first character of the name Use the cursor keys or to scroll through the character set until the desired character appears at the selected character position Press the ...

Page 20: ... to a great degree on the picture being displayed The best results will be obtained with a full screen display of a plain white picture You can save frequently used formats as so called user formats The monitor recognises such saved formats and immediately uses them automatically without executing the auto adjust function To do this proceed as follows In the main menu select the menu item INPUTS a...

Page 21: ...Switching off Press the OFF key on the remote control to switch the monitor back to stand by mode The standby LED on the infrared sensor lights red To completely switch off the TFT monitor set the mains switch to the position 0 5 2 Adjusting the Sound Adjusting the volume Press the Vol or Vol key on the remote control to set the volume to the desired level Sound settings With the menu item EQUALIZ...

Page 22: ... The menu item COLOUR not available in PC mode permits you to change the colour intensity Hue available only for an RGB input signal via Scart1 If you wish to change the hue of the picture delivered via the AV programme position Scart1 select the menu item Hue Pressing the cursor key will make the picture greener and pressing the cursor key will make it redder In this case the colour control has n...

Page 23: ...ing you can define your own aspect ratio within the range of 40 to 140 of the original picture size Zoom Switching manually from the aspect ratio Video 4 3 to zoom expands the picture vertically and horizontally by about 20 more than the fullscreen display This reduces the dark bars which appear at the top and bottom edges of the screen when watching a widescreen film transmitted in the aspect rat...

Page 24: ...43 Press the key Enter a four digit number e g 0004 to select the desired subpage If the desired subpage is not displayed within a short period press the MENU key to return to the TV programme When the desired subpage has been found its number is displayed at the top left corner of the screen To display the selected page press the MENU key again 5 5 PC Mode Ensure that the TFT monitor and the PC a...

Page 25: ... your video recorder has an S Video output Switch on the TFT monitor and the video recorder To switch to the input where your video recorder is connected such as SCART1 press the AV key several times DVD player Ensure that the TFT monitor and the DVD player are both switched off Connect your DVD player to the SCART1 socket or if the player has an S Video output to the Y C input Switch on the TFT m...

Page 26: ...to select the frequency and press the key to activate it Alternatively enter the desired frequency with the numeric keys 9 Name You can enter a name for the programme position To do this use the cursor key to select Name and press the key to activate it Use the key to select the desired character and press the key to move to the next position When you are finished press to accept the input 10 Pres...

Page 27: ...f You can set the TFT monitor so that it switches itself off after a certain time Select one of the pre defined times in the menu item POWER OFF TIME The TFT monitor will switch itself off automatically after this time Switching between dual language channels and between MONO and STEREO Dual language sound is the term for the method used to transmit films with a synchronised sound channel and the ...

Page 28: ... assume incorrectly that the monitor itself is faulty If the following suggestions do not rectify the fault switch off the monitor with its mains switch and disconnect the mains cable from the outlet socket Never attempt to repair the monitor yourself Under no circumstances should you remove the rear cover of the monitor If the TFT monitor gets too hot a red warning window is displayed at the top ...

Page 29: ...y 60Hz 50Hz 75Hz 50Hz 60Hz and many more Formats 1 1 fullscreen full format zoom user zoom INPUTS CONNECTORS SYNCHRONISATION PC video input RBG analogue with automatic sync detection Video connectors TV Tuner IEC 75 Ohm input impedance SCART1 2 RGB 1 composite colour input and output audio input and output Composite colour FBAS RCA cinch Y C MiniDIN HOSIDEN PC connector analogue digital DVI I Audi...

Page 30: ... 487 CIMLINE 487 481 487 547 CLARIVOX 606 Codes Video CLASSIC 481 CLATRONIC 466 COLORTYME 547 COLT 487 CONDOR 466 616 CONTINENTAL EDISON 503 504 505 CRAIG 481 487 547 CROSLEY 481 507 527 547 CROWN 487 CROWN 490 575 616 CRYSTAL 575 CTC 466 CURTIS MATHES 505 547 CYBEREX 547 DAEWOO 466 468 553 616 DANSAI 487 DAWA 575 DAYTRON 466 DE GRAAF 529 DECCA 528 DECCAVIDEO 528 DENON 527 DIGITAL 477 481 505 DORI...

Page 31: ...0 477 491 493 496 505 NECKERMANN 509 510 512 513 519 528 541 565 575 610 611 616 Codes Video NEI 575 NESCO 487 NIKKAI 466 NIKKO 481 NOBLIKO 606 NOKIA 450 468 470 483 488 489 503 504 505 510 516 517 518 547 551 553 554 557 567 600 601 603 604 500 503 504 505 515 521 524 574 602 NOVATRONIC 575 OCEANIC 483 489 601 604 OKANO 487 OLYMPIC 466 OLYMPUS 507 ORION 481 509 531 536 537 538 558 559 560 561 589...

Page 32: ...EAVIA 505 TELEFUNKEN 500 503 504 505 515 521 524 574 579 594 TELEORDER 547 TELERENT 505 TELESERVICE 609 612 TELETECH 487 TENOSAL 487 TENSAI 481 487 490 509 575 THOMAS 547 THOMSON 499 500 503 504 505 Codes Video THOMSON 524 574 594 606 226 THORN 474 482 501 503 505 542 565 575 586 604 606 609 612 THORN FERGUSON 501 503 504 505 575 601 604 606 609 612 TOKAI 481 487 TOSHIBA 474 481 505 527 547 TOTEVI...

Page 33: ... HE11 882 MARANTZ 833 908 MATSUI 908 MEDION 955 MERIDIAN 908 Codes HIFI CD MAGNAVOX 908 MICROMEGA 908 MINOWA 972 MISSION 908 909 MTC 955 NAD 947 NAIM 908 NAKAMICHI 930 NOKIA 938 NONAME 888 NSM 802 803 804 805 806 807 OKANO 869 871 ONKYO 819 827 861 881 PALLADIUM 810 851 866 870 PANASONIC 834 915 918 PHILIPS 833 908 909 911 965 PIONEER 824 825 826 850 862 863 864 922 923 PMG 906 PROTON 908 QUAD 908...

Page 34: ...57 858 859 914 924 932 Codes HIFI Tuner AIWA 376 377 745 AKAI 734 737 993 AMSTRAD 452 455 464 468 469 ASH 744 ASWO 427 Codes HIFI Tuner BANG OLUFSEN 369 BUSH 748 DAEWOO 458 739 DENON 371 372 423 424 445 471 991 DIORA 461 DUAL 370 381 994 FISCHER 434 449 GOLDSTAR 746 GOODMANNS 737 GOODMANS 748 GRUNDIG 427 429 450 HARMAN KARDON 418 730 HITACHI 453 991 ITT 412 JVC 414 425 444 447 448 KENWOOD 417 439 ...

Page 35: ...UM 761 783 991 PALLADIUM OKANO 764 PANASONIC 805 808 994 PHILIPS 793 794 795 796 797 798 803 992 PIONEER 757 758 795 PRO LOGIC 957 QUAD 795 RADIOTONE 841 RADMOR 801 802 803 REVOX 843 977 REVOX STUDER 796 797 798 ROTEL 983 984 SABA 811 SAMSUNG 828 837 844 846 SANYO 750 756 SCHNEIDER 763 764 768 779 782 783 784 785 786 794 812 813 814 815 827 840 842 951 953 956 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969 9...

Page 36: ...n menu cursor down Next programme position In menu cursor up Volume In menu back to previous menu Volume In menu next menu Switch on from standby mode Open menu Local Controls Red LED lights in standby mode Blue LED lights in TV mode ...

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