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MODEL No. : FP-68T30

Summary of Contents for FP-68T30

Page 1: ...N N N N S S S S T T T T R R R R U U U U C C C C T T T T I I I I O O O O N N N N M M M M A A A A N N N N U U U U A A A A L L L L C C O O L L O O U U R R T T E E L L E E V V I I S S I I O O N N MODEL No FP 68T30 ...

Page 2: ...und muting and on screen recalling 18 Selectable picture 19 Selectable sound 22 Enjoying Stereo and Bilingual Broadcasts 25 To select the stereo bilingual mode 25 Using Other Menus 26 Clock on off timer 26 Sleep time 27 To select the language of the on screen display 28 To select the blue screen and auto volume 29 To connect Other machines such as VIDEO 30 Names and Functions of Connective Termina...

Page 3: ...nfined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Object Entry Do not insert foreign objects such as needles and coins into the ventilation openings Lightning Strike You should disconnect your set from the mains and the aerial system during thunderstorms Cleaning Unplug the set from the mains before cleaning The appliance is not intended for use by young chi...

Page 4: ...ough space between the unit and the wall for proper ventilation AVOID excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or components RATED VOLTAGE 110 240V 50 60Hz Automatic degaussing All colour television receivers are sensitive to magnetic influences usually caused by either moving the receiver from one place to another or using certain electrical appliances near the receive...

Page 5: ...o wave conditions The aerial cable should not be bundled with the power cord and the like Using the ATT attenuator switch See page 6 When visual interference occurs set the ATT switch to ON using a small screwdriver Battery installation Tips for remote operation 1 2 Remove the battery cover Insert two size AA batteries matching the polarities of the battery to the marks inside the battery compartm...

Page 6: ...e this Jack when listening to the sound outputted to the speaker with the headphone Identification of controls The following describes the name of each part of the TV and remote control POWER indicator ON TIMER indicator Main power switch FRONT ON OFF B G ...

Page 7: ...6 1 Video 1 input terminals S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R 2 Video 2 input terminals VIDEO AUDIO L R MONITOR output terminals VIDEO AUDIO L R ATT Attenuator switch ATT ON OFF Aerial input TOP BACK ...

Page 8: ...LECTABLE PICTURE CONTRAST MENU PR SELECT 0 9 PAGE SELECTOR 0 9 SLEEP TIME SELECT L F T SKIP ON OFF HEADPHONE VOLUME UP HEADPHONE VOLUME DOWN VOLUME DOWN PR DOWN PAGE DOWN MENU INDEX TV VIDEO INPUT SELECT MIX TIME DISPLAY SUBCODE SELECTABLE SOUND CANCEL STEREO BILINGUAL SELECT SIZE PICTURE SIZE SELECT RED GREEN YELLOW CYAN TEXT use identified by ...

Page 9: ...tely press the main power switch At the same time the power indicator will turn off If you don t use the TV set for a long time turn off completely at the main power switch on the TV set This decreases unnecessary power consumption When you turn off completely by using the main power switch Sleep Time and Timer setting are cleared Auto power off If TV broadcast for a day is finished the TV will au...

Page 10: ...mal Select the COLOR with the PR buttons and select the correct color system with the buttons AUTO PAL SECAM 4 43NTSC and 3 58NTSC will appear cyclically When the color is abnormal even though television is AUTO set select the correct color system Refer to broadcast transmission systems in the each country When the sound of the picture is abnormal Select the SOUND with the PR buttons and select th...

Page 11: ... function to preset all active programmes in your area automatically Then put the preset programmes into memory at desired programme numbers with SORT SEARCH MFT Manual Fine Tuning and SKIP functions SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH PROGRAM P M E M O R Y FINE TUNE SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH PROGRAM P 0 M E M O R Y FINE TUNE SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH P...

Page 12: ...ion AUTO may have malfunctioned In this case select the proper color sound system BROADCAST SYSTEM COLOR SOUND refer to page 35 example 1 China COLOR PAL SOUND D K 2 Russian Federation COLOR SECAM SOUND D K 3 Australia COLOR PAL SOUND B G In case of CATV the broadcast system may differ from the example If the color or sound of a certain programme is not good fine tune the programme using the MFT f...

Page 13: ...hen the display on the right appears Select MEMORY with PR buttons and to memorize press the buttons Repeat this process until you can get the desired programme 1 SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH PROGRAM P 1 M E M O R Y FINE TUNE SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U 1 VHF L SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH PROGRAM P 1 M E M O R Y FINE TUNE SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U 12 To preset programmes SEARCH Use the SEARCH functio...

Page 14: ...otal of 100 programme numbers 0 99 If the color or sound of a certain programme is abnormal automatic color sound system selection AUTO may have malfunctioned In this case select the proper color sound system See page 35 BROADCAST SYSTEM COLOR SOUND refer to page 35 example 1 China COLOR PAL SOUND D K 2 Russian Federation COLOR SECAM SOUND D K In case of CATV the broadcast system may differ from t...

Page 15: ...Press the buttons until the best possible picture and sound are obtained symbols turn red while tuning MFT Manual Fine Tuning Use this function if desired programmes cannot be preset with AUTO SEARCH and SEARCH or if the picture and sound of a certain programme are not good 1 SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH PROGRAM P 1 M E M O R Y FINE TUNE SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U SETUP AUTO SEARCH SEARCH PROGRAM P ...

Page 16: ...mme number will turn red To restore a skipped programme number 1 Select the programme number that is skipped with the direct select buttons 0 9 2 Press the skip button on the remote control to make the programme number green 3 Or press the menu button to select FUNCTION and the display on the right appears Select SKIP with PR buttons and change to SKIP OFF with the buttons 15 To skip unnecessary p...

Page 17: ...rom outside input In case of programme number of one figure press the button and display sign then press one of the 0 9 buttons In case of programme number of two figures press the button and display sign then press the 0 9 buttons 16 Selecting outside input To watch VIDEO The connection method is referred to on page 30 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 18: ... cinema proportions 16 9 OFF 16 9 ON 16 9 ON NORMAL VIEWING CINEMA VIEWING NORMAL VIEWING CINEMA VIEWING FUNCTION LANGUAGE BLUE SCREEN ON 16 9 OFF BROADCAST SYSTEM AUTO VOLUME ON SKIP ON SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U FUNCTION LANGUAGE BLUE SCREEN ON 16 9 OFF BROADCAST SYSTEM AUTO VOLUME ON SKIP ON SELECT C H A N G E EXIT M E N U FUNCTION LANGUAGE BLUE SCREEN ON 16 9 OFF BROADCAST SYSTEM AUTO VOLUME...

Page 19: ...indicator will disappear within 4 seconds once the programme number has been changed and the menu display will disappear within 1 minute once the menu button has been pressed 1 To retain the programme number on the screen press the RECALL button 2 To return to automatic disappearing mode press the RECALL button again 3 To erase the menu display press the RECALL button ⅠⅡ Sound muting and on screen...

Page 20: ...splay on the right appears 2 Select ADJUSTMENT with PR buttons and the display on the right appears Select desired item with the PR buttons and press with the buttons to adjust the level Selectable picture You can select the picture quality instantly among two preset modes and one user set mode M E M O R Y MODE Picture quality MEMORY The picture quality you set MILD Soft and moody picture STANDARD...

Page 21: ...uble window mode X display appears when the SHARPNESS is selected in the double picture mode 4 You can memorize the STANDARD picture level in the MEMORY position directly Press the button to select STANDARD mode and press the ENTER button to store the STANDARD picture level in the MEMORY position then MEMORY display disappears within 4 seconds 20 Item contrast weaker stronger brightness darker lig...

Page 22: ...k picture with BLACK STRETCH ON the picture is seen as deeper With BLUE STRETCH ON the blue picture is seen as bluer Press the menu button to select PICTURE and the display on the right appears Select BLACK STRETCH OFF with the PR buttons By pressing the buttons to change BLACK STRETCH ON The BLACK STRETCH is available for only NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 broadcast systems only PICTURE AUTO MEMORY ADJUSTMEN...

Page 23: ...elect the EQUALIZER with the PR buttons By pressing the buttons to activate the EQUALIZER If the EQUALIZER menu appears on the right you will press the to select emphasized frequency band and press PR to adjust level Selectable sound You can select the sound quality instantly among three preset modes and one use set MODE Sound quality MEMORY The sound quality you set MOVIE Suitable for movie MUSIC...

Page 24: ... the button to increase headphone volume and the button to decrease headphone volume Or press the menu button to select SOUND and the display on the right appears Select HEADPHONE VOLUME with the PR buttons Press the buttons to adjust headphone volume Press the button to decrease headphone volume and button to increase the headphone volume Item 0 1kHz decrease 100Hz level increase 100Hz level 0 3k...

Page 25: ...he right appears Select BALANCE with the PR buttons Adjust the BALANCE with the buttons Press the button to decrease the right speaker volume and the button to decrease the left speaker volume Selectable sound S O U N D AUTO MEMORY EQUALIZER SURROUND ON HEADPHONE BALANCE SELECT C H A N G E ...

Page 26: ...de Enjoying Stereo and Bilingual Broadcasts The unit receives both stereo and bilingual broadcasts transmitted in either the NICAM or German stereo bilingual broadcast system 1 11 Ⅰ Ⅱ 11 Ⅰ Ⅱ 1 ⅠⅡ Display Reception mode Stereo Monaural Sound to be heard N I C A M German stereo Main sound Main sound Sub sound Sub sound Mono sound Ⅰ Ⅱ If stereo sound is noisy If a broadcasting signal is not strong en...

Page 27: ... turn on to a preset programe number at a preset time Select ON TIME with the PR buttons Press the buttons to activate the hour or the minute cyan OSD and preset the hour or the minute with the PR buttons or the direct 0 9 buttons Select ON TIME PROG with the PR buttons Press the buttons to activate ON TIME PROG and set ON TIME PROG number with the PR buttons or the direct 0 9 buttons After settin...

Page 28: ...e set as the sleep timer 4 This display disappears within 4seconds unless any button is pressed When pressed again the setting time is increased by 15 minutes 5 If this button is pressed again during sleep timer the remaining time will appear 6 In addition if this button is pressed repeatedly the setting time is increased by 15 minutes continuously 7 When the remaining time become 0 the TV receive...

Page 29: ... display on the right appears Press the PR buttons to select LANGUAGE Press the buttons to activate the LANGUAGE 2 In the LANGUAGE menu display Press the PR buttons to select the desired LANGUAGE To select the language of the on screen display FUNCTION LANGUAGE BLUE SCREEN ON 16 9 ON BROADCAST SYSTEM AUTO VOLUME ON SKIP ON SELECT ACTIVATE EXIT M E N U LANGUAGE ENGLISH PYCCKàâ SELECT EXIT M E N U ...

Page 30: ...In this case you can equalize the volume with AUTO VOLUME ON Press the MENU button to select FUNCTION and the display on the right appears Press PR buttons to select AUTO VOLUME Press the buttons to change to AUTO VOLUME ON To select the blue screen and auto volume NOTE With AUTO VOLUME ON the maximum volume level may be decreased You can maximize the volume level with AUTO VOLUME OFF FUNCTION LAN...

Page 31: ...of Monitor output VIDEO signals while watching VIDEO AUDIO SET GAME PLAYER VCR CAMCORDER LASER DISC PLAYER Input terminals of VIDEO1 picture sound on left right S picture video picture input terminal Output terminals of Monitor picture sound on left right Input terminals of VIDEO2 picture sound on left right ...

Page 32: ...e control to tune the TV into the VIDEO Both VIDEO1 and VIDEO2 are OK SIDE Connector The connection method is as same as back In side connector it s better to connect the materials which are unusually used such like camcorder game player etc SEPARATE SELLING SEPARATE SELLING SOUND OUTPUT PICTURE OUTPUT PICTURE OUTPUT HI FI STEREO VIDEO HI FI STEREO VIDEO In case of mono VIDEO connect the VIDEO sou...

Page 33: ...quality field VIDEO you can enjoy clear and sharp picture by connecting it with the TV S VHS terminal 1 Connect S VHS connective plug separate selling with S VHS output terminal of VIDEO set and S VIDEO picture input terminal of TV set 2 Connect sound connective plug separate selling with sound output terminal of VIDEO set and sound input terminal of TV set 3 Press the TV VIDEO button on the Remot...

Page 34: ...ective plug separate selling of picture sound 2 Connect the picture sound connective terminal to VIDEO CAMERA picture sound output terminal and the TV front picture sound input one 3 Press the TV VIDEO button on the Remote control three times to select VIDEO3 4 Set the transfer switch of VIDEO CAMERA picture in output then replay the VIDEO CAMERA SEPARATE SELLING PICTURE OUTPUT SOUND OUTPUT ...

Page 35: ...input terminal of AUDIO to right left sound output of TV monitor display Connect the picture sound connective plug to VIDEO picture sound input terminal TV monitor picture and sound output terminal The output of Monitor is the same as the current picture RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT SEPARATE SELLING PICTURE INPUT SOUND INPUT SEPARATE SELLING ...

Page 36: ...g Iraq Islamic Republic of lran Lebanon Saudi Arabia etc Russian Federation etc Myanmar etc Australia PAL B G PAL D K PAL I SECAM B G SECAM D K NTSC M PAL B G H Bahrain Kuwait Israel Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates Yemen etc India Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand etc Broadcast Transmission Systems in Each Country ...

Page 37: ...eletext mode the PAGE SELECTOR buttons are used to enter a page number or a subcode During digit entry page acquisition is stopped Page Down Page UP Page DOWN and UP buttons decrease or increase the current page number by 1 HOLD REVEAL STORE BROWSE PAGE UP TV TEXT CONTRAST MENU PAGE SELCTOR 0 9 TXT MODE SELECT PAGE DOWN INDEX MIX SUBCODE CANCEL SIZE R G Y C The Teletext service is carried on a TV ...

Page 38: ...om half is expanded Press again and the display returns to normal size characters Browse The BROWSE button allows the user to very easily scan through the entire database In its simplest sense BROWSE instructs the decoder to capture the next complete Teletext page which arrives therefore it can be seen as an almost instant way of accessing random pages in the Teletext database and thereby removing...

Page 39: ...e acquisition will be stopped Normal operation is restored by pressing the HOLD button again or by entering a new page number Cancel The CANCEL button suppresses the Text display and restores the normal TV picture while the receiver remains in the Teletext mode This function allows you to request Teletext pages and alter Teletext controls without interrupting a TV programme To return to normal TV ...

Page 40: ...e L F T Press the L F T button to select the Teletext LIST mode The letter L and four coloured page numbers will appear at the bottom of the screen To see one of these pages press the matching coloured button R G Y C To change the favourite page numbers press a coloured button and then three page selector buttons on the remote control in sequence e g to select page 100 on the RED background press ...

Page 41: ...ou press the button again the display disappears 2 Press the buttons to adjust level 40 Item contrast weaker stronger Pressing To adjust teletext characters quality ADJUSTMENT CONTRAST C H A N G E 63 HOLD REVEAL STORE BROWSE PAGE UP TV TEXT CONTRAST MENU PAGE SELCTOR 0 9 TXT MODE SELECT PAGE DOWN INDEX MIX SUBCODE CANCEL SIZE R G Y C ...

Page 42: ...ht Picture tube Power consumption at AC 220V 50Hz PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 4 43 AV B G D K I M H 110 240V 50 60Hz MAIN 15W X 15W HYPER CHINA IVORY COAST VHF L K1 43 25MHz S7 147 25MHz VHF H S8 154 25MHz S41 463 25MHz UHF E21 471 25MHz C57 863 25MHz Frequency Synthesizer Tuning System ON Screen Display 100 Programmes AV INPUT 1 2 3 AV OUTPUT MONITOR OUT 843 W 504 H 592 D mm 49kg 29 FLAT TYPE 152W ...

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