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MENU OPERA

MENU OPERA

TION

TION

Program sort.

Use this channel moving feature to move the channels between two
programme positions. This feature is particularly useful after auto-
matic tuning.

You have to choose a programme that you wish to move from one
position to another.

1. Select programme position eg. 4.

2. Press the Green button. 
3. 
Select Channel position you would like the channel moved to

eg.7

4. Press the Green button again.

5. Press the MENU button two times to exit.

Program Name.

With this feature individual channels may be renamed by using the 

7

or

8

buttons and

e

or

d

buttons.

Auto tuning

1. Select Auto sort by using the 

e

or

d

button. Press the OK  but-

ton to start scan.

2. While Scan is in progress, channel frequencies will be captured
and stored automatically, starting from position one.

Skip.

Skip is situated directly beneath Frequency on the screen. 
When ‘ON’ it removes access to a channel using the 

e

or

d

button.

The only way that selected channel can be accessed will be by 
using the direct channel access keys.

■ 

Memory.

Memory is situated directly beneath Skip on the screen. 
When all the preceding headings under preset have been adjusted

to your satisfaction, using the OK button, change ‘OK?’ to ‘OK’ all
the preset settings will be stored automatically.

Preset Menu

Displayed

channel no.

  C  1 

  

  

  

    43.25

  C  2 

E2           R1         48.25

  C  3 

E3                         55.25

  C  4 

E4           R2         62.25

  C  5 

E5           R6       175.25

  C  6 

E6           R7       182.25

  C  7 

E7           R8       189.25

  C  8  

 

E8           R9       196.25

  C  9 

E9                       205.25

 C10 

E10 

        R10      210.25

 C11 

H1 

E11 

        R11       217.25

 C12 

H2 

E12 

        R12       224.25

 C21 

21 

E21 

        E21      471.25

 C22 

22 

E22 

        E22      479.25

 C23 

23 

E23 

        E23      487.25

 C24 

24 

E24 

        E24      495.25

 C25 

25 

E25 

        E25      503.25

 C26 

26 

E26 

        E25      511.25

 C27 

27 

E27 

        E27      519.25

 C28 

28 

E28 

        E28      527.25

 C29 

29 

E29 

        E29      535.25

 C30 

30 

E30 

        E30      543.25

 C31 

31 

E31 

        E31      551.25

 C32 

32 

E32 

        E32      559.25

 C33 

33 

E33 

        E33      567.25

 C34 

34 

E34 

        E34      575.25

 C25 

35 

E35 

        E35      583.25

 C36 

36 

E36 

        E36      591.25

 C37 

37 

E37 

        E37      599.25

 C38 

38 

E38 

        E38      607.25

 C39 

39 

E39 

        E39      615.25

 C40 

40 

E40 

        E40      623.25

 C41 

41 

E41 

        E41      631.25

 C42 

42 

E42 

        E42      639.25

 C43 

43 

E43 

        E43      647.25

 C44 

44 

E44 

        E44      655.25

 C45 

45 

E45 

        E45      663.25

 C46 

46 

E46 

        E46      671.25

 C47 

47 

E47 

        E47      679.25

 C48 

48 

E48 

        E48      687.25

 C49 

49 

E49 

        E49      695.25

 C50 

50 

E50 

        E50      703.25

 C51 

51 

E51 

        E51      711.25

 C52 

52 

E52 

        E52      719.25

 C53 

53 

E53 

        E53      727.25

 C54 

54 

E54 

        E54      735.25

 C55 

55 

E55 

        E55      743.25

 C56 

56 

E56 

        E56      751.25

 C57 

57 

E57 

        E57      759.25

 C58 

58 

E58 

        E58      767.25

 C59 

59 

E59 

        E59      775.25

 C60 

60 

E60 

        E60      783.25

 C61 

61 

E61 

        E61      791.25

 C62 

62 

E62 

        E62      799.25

 C63 

63 

E63 

        E63      807.25

 C64 

64 

E64 

        E64      815.25

 C65 

65 

E65 

        E65      823.25

 C66 

66 

E66 

        E66      831.25

 C67 

67 

E67 

        E67      839.25

 C68 

68 

E68 

        E68      847.25

 C69 

69 

E69 

        E69      855.25

UHF band

OIRT

Channels

CCIR

channels

Italian

channels

Displayed

channel no.

 C75 

X                           69.25

 C76 

Y           R3           76.25

 C77 

C/Z 

Z           R4           83.25

 C78 

Z+1 

Z+1         R5           90.25

 C79 

Z+2 

Z+2                         97.25

 C80 

S1 

S1                        105.25

 C81 

S2 

S2                        112.25

 C82 

S3 

S3                        119.25

 C83 

S4 

S4                        126.25

 C84 

S5 

S5                        133.25

 C85 

S6 

S6                        140.25

 C86 

S7 

S7                        147.25

 C87 

S8 

S8                        154.25

 C88 

S9 

S9                        161.25

 C89 

S1S 

S10                       168.25

 C90 

S11 

S11                       231.25

 C91 

S12 

S12                       238.25

 C92 

S13 

S13                       245.25

 C93 

S14 

S14                       252.25

 C94 

S15 

S15                       259.25

 C95 

S16 

S16                       266.25

 C96 

S17 

S17                       273.25

 C97 

S18 

S18                       280.25

 C98 

S19 

S19                       287.25

 C99 

S20 

S20                       294.25

 H21 

S21 

S21                       303.25

 H22 

S22 

S22                       311.25

 H23 

S23 

S23                       319.25

 H24 

S24 

S24                       327.25

 H25 

S25 

S25                       335.25

 H26 

S26 

S26                       343.25

 H27 

S27 

S27                       351.25

 H28 

S28 

S28                       359.25

 H29 

S29 

S29                       367.25

 H30 

S30 

S30                       375.25

 H31 

S31 

S31                       383.25

 H32 

S32 

S32                       391.25

 H33 

S33 

S33                       399.25

 H34 

S34 

S34                       407.25

 H35 

S35 

S35                       415.25

 H36 

S36 

S36                       423.25

 H37 

S37 

S37                       431.25

 H38 

S38 

S38                       439.25

 H39 

S39 

S39                       447.25

 H40 

S40 

S40                       455.25

 H41 

S41 

S41                       463.25

V

ision

Frequency

[MHz]

CCIR

channels

Italian

channels

V

ision

Frequency

[MHz]

OIRT

Channels

Channel Table

The table below shows the receivable channels and channel
allocation for this LCD monitor.

Preset

: Select

: Adjust

MENU: Back

Pr o g r am So r t

Pr o g r am  p o s.                                                  6 

Pr o g r am name              

Colour s y st em                                                 A u t o

Sound s y st em                                                S-3

A u t os t o r e

Fr equen c y                                                       495.25 MHz

Preset

: Select

: Adjust

MENU : Back

Pr o g r am So r t

Pr o g ram p o s.

                                6 

Pr o g r am name              

Sound s y st em                                    S-1/ S-2/ S-3/ S-4                                        

A u to tunning

r equenc                                         495.25 MHz

F
Skip                                                         On / Off
Memory                                                  OK? / OK

y

OK? / Busy

Program  sort

1                                                               6                                                          11
2                                                               7                                                          12
3                                                               8                                                          13
4                                                               9                                                          14
5                                                               10                                                        15

Move

Delete

Frequency.

The frequency shown will be the frequency being dis

played except when Scanning, then the frequency   
shown will change as the scan progresses.

1. To manually Select Frequency by using the 

5

or

6

button.

(Refer to the channel table.)

You can either...

a) Enter the frequency using the 0-9 buttons referring to the

channel table.

b) Press and hold the 

1

or

2

buttons until the frequency

starts scanning (about 5 seconds), scanning will stop when a
channel is found.

c) Keep pressing to de-tune the frequency.

Repeat above until the correct channel is found.

2. Press the 

5

or

6

button to select Memory. Press the OK

button to store the new frequency and all other settings.

Preset

: Select

: Adjust

MENU: Back

Pr o g r am So r t

Pr o g r am  p o s.                                                  6 

Pr o g r am name              

Colour s y st em                                                 A u t o

Sound s y st em                                                S-3

A u t os t o r e

Fr equen c y                                                       495.25 MHz

Preset

: Select

: Adjust

MENU : Back

Pr o g r am So r t

Pr o g ram p o s.

                                6 

Pr o g r am name              

Sound s y st em                                    S-1/ S-2/ S-3/ S-4                                        

A u to tunning

r equenc                                         495.25 MHz

F
Skip                                                         On / Off
Memory                                                  OK? / OK

y

OK? / Busy

GB

GB

Содержание CE32LM4WPR-E

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Страница 2: ...lack shadow to appear on the screen which will disappear when the screen temperature returns to within the specification This of course does not produce any harmful effect on the lifetime of the panel Installation CAUTION Please read and retain for your safety This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety but improper use can result in potential electric shock or fi...

Страница 3: ...the transfer of the Product AND provided that the transferee has read and agreed to accept the terms and conditions of this license 3 You must ensure that the copyright trademark and other protective notices contained in the Software are maintained and not altered or removed 4 The Software provided hereunder is copyrighted and licensed not sold SANYO especially does not transfer title or and owner...

Страница 4: ...et 2 Y Pb Pr connection AV2 This LCD monitor has a choice of Y Pb Pr or RGB H V connections You can connect your DVD player to the Y Pb Pr terminals instead of using a scart lead This can support high definition in analogue component form RGB H V can be used as a PC input via the BNC terminal 3 PC connection This LCD monitor has a PC connector You can connect a PC to the LCD monitor and use it as ...

Страница 5: ...ther your Personal settings or Dynamic Standard or Eco settings 4 Noise Reduction May be used to reduce any local picture noise granular appearance being experienced by Using 7 or 8 to select between Mid High Auto Low OFF 5 Dynamic skin tone May be used to enhance skin tone by Using 7 or 8 to select between On Off Tint is only available if NTSC equipment is connected 6 Text Brightness May be adjus...

Страница 6: ... mode Dynamic Suitable for brightly lit rooms Standard Normal viewing mode Eco Suitable for dimlt lit rooms and gives a cinema like effect Programme up and down To select the next programme number or previous programme number CS button Press button to scan through all available channels and back to the original channel Cursors up down To adjust the menu levels Teletext TV selector To access this f...

Страница 7: ...ff timer a display appears in the corner of the screen If the TV set is switched off by the standby button 4 on the remote control or by the standby switch 4 on the top of the TV set the timer settings will be cancelled 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Preset using the e or d button Press the 8 button to enter The preset menu can be used to tune new channels to re order channels and their programm...

Страница 8: ... C64 64 E64 E64 815 25 C65 65 E65 E65 823 25 C66 66 E66 E66 831 25 C67 67 E67 E67 839 25 C68 68 E68 E68 847 25 C69 69 E69 E69 855 25 UHF band OIRT Channels CCIR channels Italian channels Displayed channel no C75 X X 69 25 C76 Y Y R3 76 25 C77 C Z Z R4 83 25 C78 Z 1 Z 1 R5 90 25 C79 Z 2 Z 2 97 25 C80 S1 S1 105 25 C81 S2 S2 112 25 C82 S3 S3 119 25 C83 S4 S4 126 25 C84 S5 S5 133 25 C85 S6 S6 140 25 C...

Страница 9: ... value is 19200 2 Transmission speed can be changed by service mode Connection The Designated RS 232C serial cable that is provided with the LCD monitor must be used for a connection to a computer and LCD monitor Notes for communication The TV command is defined by one command one line that starts with C and ends with carriage return 0x0D There are two types of commands Functional Execution Comman...

Страница 10: ...monitor out sockets on the rear of the set provide a fixed level audio output for reproducing sound via your audio equipment Page up and down To select the next or previous page numbers Standby To switch the TV on and off JXPLA Reveal switch This reveals hidden items on the teletext page eg a hidden answer to a quiz question Teletext TV to access this featurepress the TXT TV button the picture cha...

Страница 11: ...ture height is compressed slightly 4 3 14 9 16 9 Letterbox Video As zoom 14 9 but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen As zoom 14 9 but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen As zoom 14 9 but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen As zoom 14 9 but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES...

Страница 12: ...rial connections on back of set Check aerial for broken wires Re orient aerial The following faults are not caused by the receiver GHOSTS Reflections of signals from mountains or high buildings will cause multiple images called Ghosts These abnormal conditions can be reduced to minimum by repositioning aerial or by installing new one suited for your area INTERFERENCE Interference may be caused by ...

Страница 13: ... Dot Clock Frequency Mhz Remark 720x480 15 735 60i 12 27 SDTV 4 80i 720x576 15 625 50i 13 50 SDTV 5 76i 720x480 31 25 60p 27 SDTV 4 80p 720x576 31 25 50p 27 HDTV 5 76p 1280x720 45 00 60p 74 25 HDTV 7 20p 1280x720 37 50 50p 74 25 HDTV 7 20p 1920x1080 33 75 60i 74 25 HDTV 1 080i 1920x1080 28 13 50i 74 25 HDTV 1 080i 1920x1080 31 25 50i 74 25 HDTV 1 152i Resolution Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical F...

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