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Contents
Contents
Programme Swap (P<P) ............ 50
Double-digit (- / - -) ...................... 50
Personal Preferences (PP)......... 51
Sound Indicator ........................... 51
Picture Mode ............................... 51
Sleep Timer Indicator .................. 51
Mute Indicator .............................. 51
No-Signal Detection (TV) ............ 51
No-Signal Detection (PC) ........... 51
Volume Bar .................................. 52
AV Modes ..................................... 52
Signal Out Of Range ................... 52
Contents
Wiring the plug ................................. 2
Remote Control ................................ 3
Control Panel ................................... 4
Features ........................................ 5
Panel Features ............................. 5
Safety Precautions .......................... 6
Before Switching on your TV.......... 7
Power connection ......................... 7
Connections to the RF input socket7
How to connect other devices ....... 7
Inserting batteries in the remote
PC Mode ......................................... 52
Installation ................................... 52
Switching from TV to PC ............. 52
Main Menu in PC mode............... 52
Sound Menu ................................ 52
Picture Menu ............................... 53
PIP Picture ................................... 53
Feature Menu .............................. 53
Geometry Menu ........................... 53
Source Menu ............................... 54
PIP Source Menu ........................ 54
control handset ............................. 7
Switching the TV On/Off .................. 8
To switch the TV on ....................... 8
To switch the TV off ....................... 8
Silence Mode ................................ 9
Tuning In ....................................... 9
Changing Channels ....................11
Information Banner ..................... 12
Channel List ................................ 13
Electronic Program Guide .......... 14
Current Programme .................... 15
Next programme ......................... 16
Soundtrack Language ................ 17
Digital Teletext ............................. 18
Subtitle ........................................ 19
Configuring Your TV.................... 20
Subtitle ........................................ 21
Favourite Mode ............................ 21
IDTV Upgrade.............................. 22
Editing the Channel List ............. 25
Channel and Menu Protection .... 27
Favourite Channels..................... 29
Programme Reminders and Timers
30
Teletext ........................................... 55
To operate Teletext ...................... 55
To select a page of Teletext......... 55
To Select Index Page .................. 55
To Select Teletext with a TV
Programme ................................. 55
To Select Double Height Text ...... 55
To Reveal “concealed” Information55
To Stop Automatic Page Change 55
To Select a Subcode Page ......... 55
Fastext ......................................... 56
To exit Teletext ............................. 56
To Display the Time .................... 56
Connect Peripheral Equipment .... 57
PC Sound Connection ................ 57
Via the Euroconnector ................. 57
ViaAnt Input ................................. 57
Decoder ....................................... 57
TV and Video Recorder ............... 57
Playback NTSC ........................... 57
Search for and store the test
signal of the video recorder ........ 58
Camera and Camcorder ............ 58
Connect the decoder to the video
recorder ....................................... 58
Connecting Headphones ........... 58
Connecting the PC ...................... 58
Re-Installation ............................. 33
Common Interface Menu ............ 37
Operating the TV............................ 40
Operating with the buttons on the TV
set................................................ 40
Operating with Remote Control .. 40
Menu System ................................. 41
Sound Menu ................................ 41
Picture Menu ............................... 44
Feature Menu .............................. 46
Installation Menu ......................... 47
Programme Menu ....................... 48
Source Menu ............................... 49
PIP Picture Menu ......................... 50
Peripheral Equipment Connections59
PC Input Typical Display Modes .... 61
Tips/Troubleshooting Guide .......... 62
Specifications ................................ 64
Other Features ............................... 50
TV Status ..................................... 50
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Wiring the plug
If your TV is fitted with a non-rewireable plug and you need to change the fuse,
you will need to refit the fuse cover. If you lose or damage the fuse cover, do not
use the plug until you have replaced the cover with a new one. You can get one
from us. Make sure you replace the fuse cover with one which is the same
colour as the markings on the fuse.
If you have to change the plug because it is not suitable for your socket or it is
damaged, cut off the plug and fit another one following the wiring instructions
below. Please throw away the plug you have removed, as insertion into a
mains socket could cause injury.
For your own safety, read the following instructions carefully before attempting
to connect this unit to the mains.
IMPORTANT
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The colours of the wires in the
Your TV is designed to operate on
mains lead from your TV may not be
230 V, 50Hz current only. Connecting
the same as the coloured markings
it to another power source may dam-
agethe TV.
identifying the terminals in your
plug. So please follow these in-
The wires in the mains lead are co-
loured as follows.
structions.
Connect the blue wire to the termi-
nal marked with the letter N or co-
loured black.
Blue = Neutral
Brown = Live
Connect the brown wire to the termi-
nal marked with the letter L or co-
loured red.
WARNING
To prevent electric shocks, remove
the plug from the mains socket be-
fore you take off its cover.
Do not connect any wire to the other
terminal on the plug.
If you use a 13 Amp (BS1363) plug,
you will need a 5 Amp fuse.
If you use any other type of plug, you
will also need a 5 Amp fuse either in
the plug or on the distribution board.
FUSE
BLUE
(Neutral)
BROWN
(Live)
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Remote control
RemoteControl
= Stand By
= Cursor Up
= Cursor Right
OK / SELECT = Okay (Store) / Select
INFO= Info (Program Menu)
0 - 9 = Direct Program
BACK / -/-- = Cancel / Double Digit
=Previous Programme
P/CH + = Programme Up
+ = Volume +
/ DTV = TV / DTV mode
= External Source
(AV-1, AV-2,AV-3, S-VIDEO, PC)
Yellow (FEATURE) = Feature Menu
Blue (INSTALL) = Installation Menu
= Hold / Subtitle
= Update
/ GUIDE = Index Page
= Reveal, PC = Switch from TV to PC
= Expand,
= Mix,
WIDE = Aspect ratio
= PIP on / PIP off
= Teletext
= Time
Red (SOUND) / =Sound Menu/ Page up
Green (PICTURE) / = Picture Menu /
Page down
= Mute
I-II = Mono/Stereo - Dual I-II
-
= Volume-
- P/CH = Programme Down
= Personal Preference
M / MENU = Menu
= Cursor Down
= Cursor Left
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Control Panel
With certain combinations of connectors and leads the back cover may
not be easily fitted. If the cover is left off, this in no way infringes safety
requirements.
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preparation
Install Display on solid horizontal surface
such as a table or desk.
• Automatic sound mute when no trans-
mission.
For ventilation, leave a space of at least
10 cm free all around the set. To prevent
any fault and unsafe situations, please
do not place any objects on top of the set.
• When no valid signal is detected, after 5
minutes the TV switches itself automati-
cally to stand-by mode.
• NTSC Playback
This apparatus can be used in tropical
and/or moderate climates.
• Universal power supply range is a stan-
dard feature on this model.
• TV Picture in PC (if PC input available).
• TV Picture and PC
• PLL (Channel Search)
• PC input (Support Up to 1280 x 768)
Panel Features
• High resolution (1280 x 768), 17”-inch
TFT LCD display.
• High contrast ratio (400:1 Typical)
• Brightness: 450 cd/m2.
Features
• It is a remote controlled colour television
and PC monitor.
• High-speed response time < 25 msec.
• Wide viewing angle (typical) 176° (hori-
zontal) and 176° (vertical).
• 100 programmes from VHF, UHF bands
or cable channels can be preset.
• 8-bit colour depth, display 16.7 M
colours.
• It can tune cable channels.
• Controlling the TV is very easy by its
menu driven system.
• It has 2 pieces of Euroconnector socket
for external devices (such as video,
video games, audio set, etc.)
• To use as a monitor, 15 Pin Mini D-Sub
connector for computer.
• Optional stereo sound systems (Ger-
man or German+Nicam) are available.
• Multilanguage OSD.
• Teletext (Fastext (7 pages), Toptext).
• It is possible to connect headphone.
• A.P.S. (Automatic programming system)
• All programmes can be named.
• Programme swapping between last
watched two programmes.
• Forward or backward automatic tuning.
• Sleep timer.
• Child lock
• Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Cinema, Subtitle, Zoom
and Panorama modes.
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Safety Precautions
1. Power Source
9. Naked Flame Sources
The TV set is designed to operate on 15 V
DC. The adaptor should be operated from
a 230V AC, 50 Hz. outlet. Ensure you se-
lect the correct voltage setting for your con-
venience.
Do not place naked flame sources on the
apparatus.
WARNING: When the device is not in use for
a long time, disconnect from power.
Instructions for waste disposal:
2. Power Cord
• Packaging and packaging aids are recy-
clable and should principally be recycled.
Packaging materials, such as foil bag,
must be kept away from children.
The power supply cord should be placed
so that it is not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon them or
against it. Pay particular attention to cord
where it enters the plug, power outlet,
and the point where it exits from the receiv-
er.
• Battery, including those which is heavy
metal-free, should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please dispose of used
battery in an environmentally sound man-
ner. Find out about the legal regulations
which apply in your area.
3. Moisture and Water
Do not use this equipment in a humid and
damp place (avoid the bathroom, the sink
in the kitchen, and near the washing ma-
chine). Do not expose this equipment to
rain or water, as this may be dangerous
and do not place objects filled with liquids
on.
• Cold cathode fluoresant lamp in LCD
PANEL contains a small amount of mer-
cury, please follow local ordinates or regu-
lations for disposal.
“DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TVAT STAND-BY OR
OPERATING WHEN YOU LEAVE YOUR
HOUSE”
4. Cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug the adaptor from
the main supply, outlet. Do not use liquid
or aerosol cleaners. Use soft and dry
cloth.
"The LCD panel is very high technology
product with about a million thin film transis-
tors, giving you fine picture details. Occa-
sionally, a few non-active pixels may appear
on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green
or red. Please note that this does not affect
the performance of your product."
5. Ventilation
The slots and openings on the receiver
are intended for ventilation and to ensure
reliable operation. To prevent overheating,
these openings must not be blocked or
covered in anyway.
6. Lightning
In case of storm and lightning or when go-
ing on holiday, disconnect the power cord
from the wall outlet.
7. Replacement Part
When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service technician has used re-
placement parts which are specified by
the manufacturer or have the same speci-
fications as the original one.
8. Servicing
Please refer all servicing to qualified per-
sonnel. Do not remove cover as this may
result in electric shock.
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Before Switching on your TV
Inserting batteries in the remote
control handset
Before Switching on your TV
Power connection
Only use the adaptor supplied with this prod-
uct.
• Remove the battery cover located on
the back of the handset by gently pull-
ing upwards from the indicated part.
• Insert two AAA (R03)/UM4 or equivalent
type of batteries inside.
• Replace the battery cover.
IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to oper-
ate on 12 V DC. For this, an adaptor is used
which gives 12V DC voltage. Connect this
adaptor to a system that supplies 230V AC,
50 Hz.
• After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach
the ambient room temperature before you
connect the set to the mains.
NOTE: Remove battery from remote
control handset when it is not to be used
for a long period.Otherwise it can be
damaged due to any leakage of battery.
Connections to the RF input socket
Old batteries must be disposed in a des-
ignated area. If performance of the re-
mote control reduces, replace the batter-
ies with the correct type. Do not combine
a used, old battery or a new one or
mixed battery types. Remove dead bat-
teries immediately to prevent acid from
leaking into the battery compartment.
• Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the
RF input socket located at the back of the
TV and connect the cable plug coming out
from the TV out socket located at the de-
vices (VCR, DVB etc.) to this socket as well.
How to connect other devices
IMPORTANT: Switch off the TV before con-
necting any external device.
Sockets for external connections are at the
back of the TV. For connection of other devic-
es via Euroconnector refer to the manuals of
the related devices.
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Switching the TV On/Off
To switch the TV on
Your TV will switch on in two steps:
1- Connect the power supply cord to the
system. Press the “ ” button on the
right side of the TV. Then the TV
switches itself to stand-by mode and
the led becomes sapphire blue lo-
catedonthefrontofthe TV.
2- To switch on the TV from stand-by
mode either:
Press the “ ” button on the remote con-
trol,
or,
Press a digit button on the remote control
so that a programme number is select-
ed,
or,
Press “P/Ch” button on the right side of
the TV or press “-P/CH” or “P/CH+” but-
tons on the remote control, so that last
switched off programme is selected.
By either ways the TV will switch on and
diminishes the brightness of the led.
To switch the TV off
NOTE: To switch the TV off completely re-
move the mains plug from the socket.
• Press the “ ” button on the remote
control, so the TV will switch to stand-by
mode and the LED will become sap-
phire blue.
or,
Press the “ ” button located on the right
side of the TV, so the TV will switch off
and the BLUE LED will turn off.
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preparation
Silence Mode
"When you turn off your IDTV by pressing Stand-by key (on RC) , IDTV switch-
es into SILENCE mode and the led on the front of IDTV starts blinking. Also,
IDTV switches into SILENCE mode automaticallly everyday at 3.00 a.m.
In the silence mode IDTV searches for a new software. If a new software is
found, it is loaded onto the old s/w without any warning message. TV exits
from stand-by mode after loading process.
You can terminate silence mode any time you want by pressing “P/CH+ / - P/
CH” or numeric keys.
Tuning In
Your TV will switch on in the digital mode. Because this is the first time that
the TV has been used, there are no channels stored in the memory and the
following menu is displayed on the screen.
Press “SELECT” key on the remote control to start the automatic search.
The TV will automatically tune to the UHF transmission channels 21 to 68
looking for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts and displaying the names of chan-
nels found. This process will take about three minutes.
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After Automatic search is finalized the following menu appears.
If you select “Yes”
Press “ “ or “ “ key to continue. The following menu appears on the
screen.
After A.P.S. is completed program table is displayed on the screen. See the
“Programming” menu in terrestrial TV section.
If you select “No”, the first channel of the channel list and the information
banner is displayed you can now watch digital terrestrial television, select-
ing the channel you require as described in the next section.
If no digital terrestrial television
broadcasts are found the TV will
display a message:
HINT
Depending on the reception condi-
tions in your particular area, you
may find that the list of channels
found includes one or more repeat-
ed names. This is because the TV
may detect and store some chan-
nels, including those it cannot re-
ceive clearly, from adjacent areas
alongside the strong channels from
a transmitter nearby. This is not a
problem and the weaker channels
can be deleted from the TV later, as
described in “ADVANCED OPERA-
TION - Editing the channel list” sec-
tion.
You should then refer to the Tips/
Troubleshooting Guide to estab-
lish the cause of the problem.
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everyday operation
There are a great many keys to use in different situations. Many of the menu
screens displayed by the TV have reminders as to which keys do what, at the
base of the screen. In addition, many screens have further help available
which is displayed when the “
bottom right of the screen.
INFO” key is pressed, as prompted at the
Pressing the “
/ DTV” key at any time while watching television pro-
grammes will switch the TV set between displaying the digital terrestrial tele-
vision programme and its normal analogue television reception.
Changing Channels
You can select the channel you wish to watch in one of four ways - stepping
through the channel list, selection by number, from the on-screen channel
list, and using the electronic programme guide (EPG).
To move through the channel list, press the “P/CH+” or “- P/CH” keys on the
remote control. Pressing the “P/CH+” key will select the channel next in the
channel list. Pressing the “- P/CH” key will select the previous channel in the
list.
Pressing the “P/CH+” key when the last channel in the list is being viewed will
select the first channel. Similarly, pressing the “- P/CH” key when the first
channel is displayed will select the last channel in the channel list.
You can also select the required channel using its channel list number.
Channel numbers are entered using the number keys on the remote control
handset and can be up to three digits long.
Hint
When you press a number key on
the remote control, a small box ap-
pears in the top left of the screen to
show the entered number. After
each digit is entered, the TV will wait
up to two seconds for the next digit
The channel list numbers are as-
signed by the broadcasters. Be-
cause not all channels are broad-
cast free-to-air and stored by the
TV, the channel list numbers do
not run continuously.
to be pressed until either three dig-
The fifteenth channel in the list, for
its have been entered or you do not
example, may not be channel
press a digit in time. The channel
number 15 but channel number
corresponding to the entered num-
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ber in the box will then be selected.
Hint
If you enter a number which does
not correspond to a stored channel,
the next valid channel number is se-
lected instead. If you enter a number
greater than the highest numbered
channel in the channel list, the TV
will select the last channel in the list.
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Information Banner
Whenever you change channel, using the “P/CH+” and “- P/CH” keys or the
number keys, the TV displays the channel picture along with an information
banner at the bottom of the screen. This will remain on the screen for approxi-
mately three seconds. The information banner can also be displayed at any
time while watching TV by pressing the “
INFO” key on the remote control.
Pressing the “
INFO” key again removes the banner.
Hint
Not all channels broadcast the
programme data. If the name and
times of the programme is not
available then “No Information
Available” is displayed in the infor-
mation banner.
The information banner gives a
number of facts on the channel se-
lected and the programmes on it.
The name of the channel is dis-
played, along with its channel list
number and an indication of the
strength of the signal received on
this tuning channel.
Icons are also displayed in the in-
formation banner and if this chan-
nel is a favourite channel (see AD-
VANCED OPERATION - Favourite
Channels section).
The name and the start and finish
time of the programme currently
showing on the selected channel
are given, and the current time.
favourite channel
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If the selected channel is locked
(see Advanced operation- Chan-
nel protection), you must enter the
correct four digit code to view the
channel.
Alternatively, the “P/CH+“ or “- P/
CH” keys are used to move to an-
other, unlocked channel.
Channel List
You can also select the required channel directly from the on-screen channel
list. First bring up the menu with the “MENU” key on the remote control hand-
set.
Using the “ “ or “ ” keys on the re-
mote control, make sure that the first
item, Channel List, is highlighted in
yellow and press the “SELECT” key,
to display the channel list.
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Hint
Here, you can preview any channel
From the Channel List screen, it is
possible to edit the channel list,
stored by the TV before viewing it
full screen. The complete list of
channels is displayed in pages of
10 channels at a time, with their
channel list number and a favourite
channel icon if appropriate. (see
Advanced operation-Favourite
channels). The name and a quar-
ter-screen image of the channel
last viewed is displayed on the up-
per right of the screen.
including changing the name of
stored channels or deleting them.
Editing the list is covered in Ad-
vanced operation- Editing The
Channel List.
When using the Channel List to se-
lect channels, use the “ “ or “
”
keys to ensure that the highlighted
button at the bottom of the screen
is SELECT, so no editing functions
are accidentally begun.
Using the “ “ or “ ” keys, the
highlight is moved through the list
to the channel required. The “
”
and “ ” keys can also be used to
When you leave the Channel List
screen, by pressing “MENU” key
the channel showing on the quar-
ter screen is selected for normal
viewing on the whole screen.
move forward or back a complete
page (ten channels) at a time.
Pressing “SELECT” key now chang-
es the quarter-screen display to
show the highlighted channel.
Electronic Program Guide
The fourth way of selecting a channel is with the electronic programme
guide, or EPG. The EPG is accessed by pressing the “GUIDE” key. Like the
Channel List, the EPG screen displays a list of the stored channels (in pages
of five channels) along with information on what programmes are being
broadcast.
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Current Programme
The channels are listed at the bottom of the screen, each with the 'current
event' (the name of the programme showing at that time) and the 'next event'
(the following programme). When the EPG screen is first displayed, the chan-
nel last watched is highlighted in the list of channels. A quarter-screen image
of this channel is displayed at the upper right of the screen along with the
channel name and channel list number.
Hint
Details of the current programme
on that channel (the name of the
programme and, typically, a synop-
sis with details of the stars involved,
the teams playing, or similar infor-
mation) along with the start and fin-
ish times are displayed at the top
left inside the dark blue text window.
If the channel you have been
viewing is a digital teletext chan-
nel then no picture will appear in
the quarter-screen window.
Hint
Not all channels broadcast all
the programme information
data. Some channels do not
provide the current and next
event data and/or the pro-
gramme details. In this case the
programme names and/or the
details are not displayed. This is
not a fault with your TV.
Moving the highlight through the list
of channels using the “ “ and “
”
keys will change the programme
details in the text window to reflect
the channel highlighted. The quar-
ter-screen window continues to
show the channel last watched, so
you can stay watching a programme
while at the same time browse the
details of what's on, on other chan-
nels.
You may then select the highlighted
channel for viewing on the quarter-
screen window by pressing the “SE-
LECT” key.
You can leave the EPG screen, to
enjoy normal full-screen viewing of
the channel in the quarter-screen
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Next programme
Hint
While the EPG screen is dis-
If the programme details text for the
current or next event is too long to fit
into the text window on the EPG
screen, a scroll bar appears on the
right hand side of the window and
the text can be scrolled up or down
using the “YELLOW” and “BLUE”
keys on the remote control. Using
played, pressing the “ ” key high-
lights, in dark blue, the next event
name in the list of channels and
displays the highlighted channel's
programme details for the next
event (the programme following
the current programme) in the text
window.
“
” or “ ” keys will display the
As before, you can browse
through the list, checking the pro-
grammes coming up next on all
the channels.
next/previous 5 channels in the list.
Pressing the “SELECT” key while the next event details are displayed will
set a reminder to watch that programme. See Advanced operation- Pro-
gramme Reminders And Timers.
You can return to the current programme display by pressing the “ “ key or
to normal television viewing (to watch the channel last selected in the EPG
screen) by pressing the “GUIDE” key again, or the “MENU” key.
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Soundtrack Language
Some programmes are broadcast in two or more languages simulta-
neously.
The language heard can be selected from the Language Menu. Press
“MENU” key to display the Main Menu and use the “ “ or “ ” keys to high-
light the Current Languages line and press “SELECT” key. Use the “ “ or
“
” keys to highlight the soundtrack language required and press “SE-
LECT” key. Normal viewing, with the required language soundtrack, can be
resumed by pressing the “MENU” key.
If the programme has no alternative language soundtrack broadcast, the
Language Menu will not be available, but a message, 'No Multi Language
Available' is displayed briefly.
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Digital Teletext
Many digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures and
sound for programmes but also pages of information on the programmes,
the weather, news and many other topics.
Some channels are entirely given over to digital teletext and carry no normal
TV programme at all. These dedicated digital teletext channels will not give a
quarter-screen image in the EPG or the Channel List screen. When such a
channel is selected, after a brief pause, they will usually display the opening
page of information automatically.
Other channels have digital teletext pages broadcast alongside the television
programme and often include a reduced-size broadcast picture within digital
teletext pages. These usually require the teletext keys to be pressed to acti-
vate the digital teletext pages.
Hint
In both cases, moving through
Calling for the information banner
or any menu on-screen stops the
TV from displaying the digital tele-
text pages and they are temporarily
replaced by a blank picture while
the banner or menu is displayed.
Digital teletext cannot be accessed
when the Subtitles are enabled
(See Advanced operation - Config-
uring Your Receiver.
the different pages of informa-
tion is accomplished in a variety
of ways, dependent on the indi-
vidual broadcasters, but includ-
ing use of the “ “, “ ”, “ “,
“
” and “SELECT” keys to select
items from on-screen menus,
and the coloured keys to jump
directly to particular pages.
You can exit any digital teletext
channel by changing channel in
any of the normal ways. You can
leave the digital teletext function
of a combined digital teletext/
programme channel, to return to
normal television viewing of that
channel, by pressing the “
key.
”
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Subtitle
Subtitle key Shows/hides subtitles of channel. When the “ ” subtitle key is
pressed, subtitle ON/OFF message is displayed.
When the IDTV is in DIGITAL TV
mode, this time the TV scart is
switched on and the TV is
switched to AV/RGB mode. And
also, when there is no menu on
the screen , pressing “
/ DTV“
key will manually toggle the IDTV
between VCR mode and TV
mode. In VCR mode IDTV will dis-
play the output of VCR device , In
TV mode IDTV displays its own
outputs. If IDTV scart mode is not
“
/ DTV“ KEY
If there is no connected VCR de-
vice, The “ / DTV“ key is used
changed by pressing “
/ DTV“
key , scart mode will be automati-
cally detected . (For example if a
dvd player is connected to VCR
scart and powered on , then the
IDTV will immediately switch to
VCR mode. The IDTV will switch to
TV mode if dvd player is switched
off )
to toggle TV and DIGITAL TV
modes. When the IDTV is in TV
mode, the TV scart is not
switched and the TV operates in
analog mode.
TIME (
When the TV is in analog mode; if
” key is pressed, time information
) KEY
“
that comes from the analog teletext is
displayed on the screen.
If “
” key is pressed when the TV is
in digital mode, digital broadcasting
time information is displayed.
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Configuring Your TV
The Configuration menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu. Press
the “MENU” key to display the Main Menu and the “ ” key three times to
highlight Configuration, then press “SELECT” key to display the Configura-
tion menu screen.
The various configuration functions are displayed in a list, along with a quar-
ter-screen image of the currently selected channel. You can select a function
by highlighting the corresponding menu line with the “ “ or “ ” keys.
There are five configuration functions.
Digital terrestrial television channels
can broadcast with subtitles dis-
played on screen for the hard-of-
hearing. This function selects the
desired subtitle language and en-
ables the automatic display of subti-
tles whenever subtitle information is
broadcast.
AUDIO LANGUAGE
Digital terrestrial television chan-
nels can broadcast simultaneous
soundtracks in more than one
language. This function selects
which language soundtrack you
will hear when switching to a
channel broadcasting with multi-
ple soundtracks. See also Every-
day operation - Audio Control.
Highlight the subtitle line in the Con-
figuration menu and use the “ “ or
“
” keys to cycle through the disable
and language options.
Highlight the Audio Language line
in the Configuration menu and
Return no menu to normal TV view-
ing by pressing the “MENU” key.
use the “ “ or “ ” keys to cycle
through the language options.
Return to normal TV viewing by
pressing the “MENU” key.
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Subtitle
Selecting subtitle language other than “Off” will activate the subtitle language.
When the subtitle language is activated, subtitle will be displayed on the
screen if any matching subtitles are available.
Digital teletext and subtitles can not be activated at the same time. When you
set the subtitle language from the configuration menu and try to activate digi-
tal teletext by pressing “
pears.
” or colour buttons the following message ap-
Therefore if you want to activate the digital teletext, you should set the subtitles
off from the configuration menu.
Favourite Mode
This function enables or disables the favourite channel list mode. See Ad-
vanced operation - Favourite Channels.
PARENTAL SETTINGS
This function enables or disables
the menu protection system and
allows the PIN code to be
changed. See Advanced opera-
tion - Channel And Menu Protec-
tion.
If wrong Lock key is entered, the fol-
lowing message is displayed on
the screen.
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IDTV Upgrade
The IDTV can be upgraded via the configuration menu, entered from the main
menu.
In the configuration menu, there is the "Receiver Upgrade" button. Upgrade pro-
cess can be started by pressing this button.
There are two possibilities for IDTV software to be upgraded: automatic and
manual. Automatic upgrade can be enabled or disabled by pressing “ “/“
”
buttons. If it is enabled, then there are two ways for automatic upgrade. The first
one is checking the existence of a new software every time the IDTV goes to
standby. The second one is waking up at 03:00 a.m. every night, provided that
the IDTV is left in standby mode. Both automatic upgrade methods result in
standby mode either upgraded or not. If the automatic upgrade is set to 'Dis-
able' then this function will not work.
Manual upgrade starts if the 'Search for New Version' button is pressed.
After pressing the 'Search for New Version' button, the IDTV tunes to each fre-
quency that have been stored in its database and looks for the new software.
Since this process takes some time, a warning message is displayed.
Depending on the existence of a new software, two different messages can ap-
pear on the screen: 'No new software was found’ or 'New sw loaded. Please
wait...'
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IDTV returns to the configuration menu if there is no new software.
If there is a new software, the following message appears.
Downloading will be displayed on the screen by a message and a progress bar,
together with a percentage button will indicate the status.
User can cancel the upgrade any time by pressing the “MENU” key.
After loading the software into memory, it will be written permanently. This situation
will be shown displaying a message.
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When the upgrade is finished a message box indicating this will appear and
the IDTV will go to standby in order the changes to take place.
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Editing the Channel List
The digital terrestrial television channels found by the TV when first installed
are stored in its memory as a channel list. This list can be altered and
amended to remove unwanted channels and to suit your own preferences.
First bring up the Main Menu with the “MENU” key on the remote control
handset. Then, using the “ “ or “ ” keys on the remote conrol, make sure
that the first item, Channel List, is highlighted in yellow and press the “SE-
LECT” key, to display the Channel List.
The Channel List screen dis-
Channel List functions are carried
out on one channel at a time. The
channel to be affected is first high-
lighted in the list using the “ “ or
plays the list of channels in the
TV’s memory, with a quarter-
screen image window showing
the selected channel, and can be
used to change channels for
viewing, delete channels from
the memory, edit the name of the
channel as it appears in the list
and on-screen, lock a channel
against viewing by younger
members of the family, and set
up favourite channels.
“
” keys. You can move faster
through the list using the “ ” or
” keys to move up or down a
“
complete page of 10 channels in
one jump.
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SELECT
DELETE
This function selects a channel
for viewing and is an alternative to
using the “P/CH+” and “- P/CH”
keys, channel number or EPG.
Highlight the channel to be
viewed, highlight the “SELECT”
button at the base of the screen
Duplicate entries can be produced
in the channel list from transmitters
operating at different frequencies in
adjacent areas, and you may wish
to delete these duplicate entries
from the list. In addition, the chan-
nel list may include the channels
which you do not want in the list.
using the “ “ or “ ” keys and
press “SELECT” key. The high-
lighted channel now appears in
the image window and you can
leave the Channel List to view the
channel by pressing “MENU” key.
Highlight the channel to be deleted,
highlight the DELETE button at the
base of the screen using the “ “ or
“
keys, and press “SELECT” key.
The warning message “The se-
lected service will be permanently
deleted. Are you sure?” is dis-
played on the screen. Press “SE-
LECT” key. The highlighted channel
is deleted from the list.
You can now perform further editing
on the channel list, or return to nor-
mal broadcast viewing by pressing
the “MENU” key.
EDIT NAME
The channel names which ap-
pear in the channel list and the in-
formation banner are assigned by
the broadcasters and some long-
er names are abbreviated to be-
come unrecognisable. You can
edit the names to suit your prefer-
ences with the Edit Name func-
tion.
Hint
Highlight the channel to be re-
named, highlight the EDIT NAME
button at the base of the screen
You can also enter a channel
name using the number keys on
the remote control. Each key repre-
sents several letters (as marked on
the remote control) and pressing a
key several times will enter each
letter (in both capitals and lower
case), and the number, in turn, in
the character position marked by
the cursor. The zero key enters all
the punctuation marks available
and a blank space. With practise,
this is a very quick means of enter-
ing the required letters into the
channel name.
using the “ “ or “ ” keys, and
press “SELECT” key. The high-
lighted channel name appears on
the right of the screen with the first
character highlighted by a cursor.
Any of the 16 characters that
make up a channel name can be
highlighted using the “ “ or “
keys and the highlighted charac-
ter changed by pressing the “
or “ ” keys to cycle through the
alphabet, numbers and other
characters available.
”
“
When the required changes have been made, pressing “SELECT” key stores
the new name and returns to the Channel List screen. Alternatively, pressing
“MENU” key will abandon the name change and return to the previous name.
You can now perform further editing on the channel list, or return to normal
broadcast viewing by pressing the “MENU” key.
Using the other two functions of the Channel List menu screen - LOCK and
FAVOURITES - is dealt with in the next sections.
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Channel and Menu Protection
CHANNEL LOCK
Some channels broadcast material which you do not want younger mem-
bers of the family to watch. Any channel can be 'locked' so that it cannot be
selected for viewing without first a four-digit PIN code being entered. In this
way any channel not suitable for younger viewers can be protected.
The channel lock is applied with the Channel List menu. Press the “MENU”
key on the remote control handset to display the Main Menu and then, using
the “ “ or “ ” keys on the remote control, make sure that the first item,
Channel List, is highlighted in yellow and press the “SELECT” key.
Highlight the channel to be locked using the “ “ or “ ” keys. You can
move through the list 10 channels in one jump using “ ” or “ ” keys. Now
select the LOCK button at the base of the screen with the “ “ or “ ” keys
and press “SELECT” key.
Locked Channel
Hint
A window requesting the PIN
code is displayed and the four-
digit code should be entered us-
ing the number keys on the re-
mote control, followed by the
“SELECT” key. A lock icon is then
displayed alongside the chan-
nel name in the channel list.
The PIN is factory set to 0000.
This code should be reset (as de-
scribed below) to another se-
quence of numbers, known only to
you, when you have finished set-
tingupthe TV.
You can now leave the Channel
List screen and return to normal
TV viewing by pressing “MENU”
key. Any attempt to change chan-
nel to the locked channel will
now display the same window
requesting the PIN code and the
channel will only be displayed
on entry of the correct code. To
remove the lock on a channel,
repeat the same process as to
lock the channel.
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MENU LOCK
Simply locking a channel will not deflect a determined would-be viewer. Re-
installing the complete channel list, for example, will bypass the channel
lock. However, the menus can be locked out of use too, to prevent this.
Display the Main Menu by pressing the “MENU” key, highlight Configuration,
and press “SELECT” key to display the Configuration menu screen. High-
light the Parental Settings line of the menu (press “ ” key four times) and
press “SELECT” key to display the Parental Settings menu (after the PIN
code has been entered). Here the menu lock-out can be set and the PIN
code changed.
With the Menu Lock line highlighted, use the “ “ or “ ” key to cycle the
menu lock setting through Disabled, Main Menu and Installation. The Main
Menu setting will lock out the complete menu system; the Installation Menu
setting locks only the Installation menu (see Advanced operation - Re-instal-
lation); and the Disabled setting allows free access to any of the menus.
Hint
The same Parental Settings menu
If you want the channel and
menu locks to work efficiently
and actually protect channels
from access, do change the
PIN code from the factory de-
fault. Make sure that you
choose a number that is not
obvious to others but one that
can be remembered by you.
is used to change the PIN code.
With the Set Lock Key line highlight-
ed, press “SELECT” key to display
the Set Lock Key window. This re-
quests the new four-digit code to be
entered twice (for confirmation) and
the new code comes in effect when
you return to the Configuration
menu by pressing “MENU” key.
You must return to normal TV
viewing by pressing the “MENU”
key (three times) to activate the
lock. Now any attempt to access
the locked menus will display
the PIN request window and the
menus will only be displayed on
entry of the correct PIN code.
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Favourite Channels
There will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and some
only occasionally. Although some duplicate or scrambled channels you
may want to delete from the channel list, others although not watched fre-
quently, you will not want to do away with altogether. The favourite mode
allows the most-watched channels to accessed more easily, leaving the
less-watched channels accessible but out of the way.
When the favourite mode is activated, the “P/CH+” and “- P/CH” keys cycle
through the favourite channels only and the EPG will list the favourite chan-
nels only (other channels can still be accessed by channel list number or
from the Channel List menu screen).
Any channel can be a favourite channel and the Channel List menu is
used to label those channels you want as favourites.
Display the Channel List menu screen by highlighting Channel List on the
Main Menu and pressing “SELECT” key.
Use the “ “ or “ ” keys to highlight the “Favourites” button at the base of
the screen and then, in turn, highlight each channel that is required to be a
favourite channel, using the “ “ and “ ” keys (and the “ ” or “ ” keys),
and press “SELECT” key. A channel selected as a favourite appears in the
main channel list with a favourites icon against the channel name.
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A channel can have its favourites status removed by repeating this pro-
cedure, to remove the icon. Leave the Channel List menu by pressing
“MENU” key.
Once the required channels have been marked as favourite channels, the
favourite mode can be activated to allow easy access to them. Press the
“MENU” key to display the Main Menu, the “ ” key three times to highlight
Configuration, and press “SELECT” key to display the Configuration screen.
Press the “ ” key two times to highlight the Favourite Mode line and using
the “ “ or “ ” keys change the setting from Off to On.
When you leave the Configuration menu by pressing “MENU” key the favou-
rite mode is activated. Now, changing channel using the “P/CH+” or “- P/CH”
keys will switch to only those channels marked as favourites in the channel
list. Similarly, the on-screen list in the electronic programme guide contains
only the favourite channels.
Hint
You can still access all the chan-
The favourite mode can only
be activated if one or more
channels in the channel list
are marked as favourites.
Similarly, if the favourite status
is removed from all the chan-
nels in the Channel List, the
favourite mode is turned off
automatically.
nels in the channel list by keying in
their channel list number or by se-
lection from the Channel List
screen. Alternatively you can switch
off the favourite mode from the
Favourite Mode line of the Configu-
ration menu.
Programme Reminders and Timers
With the greatly extended channel choice that digital terrestrial television
brings, it is all too easy to miss a favourite programme. The TV has two facil-
ities built in to help you make sure you catch all the TV shows you want.
PROGRAMME REMINDERS
Programme reminders can be set to signal that a programme is about to
start when you are watching another channel. A reminder is set from the
Electronic Programme Guide screen.
Press the “GUIDE” key to display the EPG screen and press “ ” key to dis-
play the next programme details in the text window and highlight the name
of the next programme in the list of channels. Press “SELECT” key when a
programme you want to watch is highlighted and the reminder icon is dis-
played against that programme's name. You can exit the EPG screen in
the normal way - pressing “GUIDE” key or “MENU” key. Later, shortly before
the programme is due to start, the TV will display a reminder on the screen
over the picture of the channel being viewed.
Use the “ “ or “ ” keys to highlight the YES or NO buttons as appropriate
and press “SELECT” key. If you select the YES button, the TV switches over to
the reminder channel.
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EVENT TIMER
You can also set a timer to switch the TV to any channel without your inter-
vention. This is intended for making video recordings of programmes when
you are out. If a single programme is to be recorded, the TV can be left
switched to the required channel and the timer set on the VCR. However, if
two or more programmes on different channels are to be recorded then the
timer is set as well, to select the required channel when it is needed.
Display the Main Menu by pressing the “MENU” key and highlight and select
the Timers line to display the Timer menu screen. Up to eight separate tim-
er events can be set and each is displayed in the Timer screen, showing the
event number, the channel to be selected, the start time, end time, date and
the mode - whether that event is active (and will be acted on) or not.
To set an event, highlight its mode button using the “ “ or “ ”keys and
press “SELECT” key to display the timer entry window. Here the five settings
of channel name, start time, end time, date and frequency mode can be set.
You can move freely between each setting using the “ “ and “ ” keys. The
channel name is set using the “ “ or “ ” keys to display the channel which
broadcasts the programme to be recorded. The start time, end time and
date are each set with the number keys on the remote control in 24-hour
format. The frequency mode determines how often the TV operates this
event and is set with the “ “ or “ ” keys to be either Once, Daily or Weekly.
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Hint
If an invalid number for the start
or end times or the date is en-
tered, “Entered time is not valid.”
message is displayed on the
screen.
Pressing “MENU” or “SELECT” key returns to the Timer screen with the set-
tings in place in the timer event list. The event mode is automatically set to
Active and you can now return to normal viewing (press the “MENU” key) and
at the appointed time the TV will switch over to the required channel and at
the end of the event, switch the TV to previous channel.
Hint
When the Timer screen is dis-
played, any event can be set to be
Inactive (so it will not occur) or the
channel, times and frequency
mode altered by highlighting the
event's Mode button and pressing
“SELECT” key as before.
If you are watching digital terrestri-
al TV at the time the timer event
starts, a message is flashed onto
the screen announcing that the
TV is 'Switching to timer channel'
so you understand what is hap-
pening.
You can exit the Timer screen and
return to normal TV viewing by
pressing “MENU” key.
Event Timer
If timer action occurs when the TV is in stand-by mode, the TV turns on but no
picture is seen and no sound is heard.
Selected digital channel will be at the Scart-2 output. The selected channel can
be watched or copied via Scart-2. If timer action occurs while tv is watched, tv
switches to the selected channel. When timer expires, the TV switches to the
channel which it is switched from.
While watching Analog TV broadcasting, you can get Digital TV broadcasting
from EXT-2. For this option you must set Av-2 Output in Feature menu to DIGI-
TAL mode. (See Analog TV section - Feature menu) Start and end time of Digi-
tal TV programmes can be set in Timers menu.
While watching Digital TV broadcasting, you can get Analog TV broadcasting at
that time from EXT-2. For this option you must set Av-2 Output in Feature menu
toTV. (SeeAnalog TV section - Feature menu)
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Re-Installation
Although your TV will not lose its settings or stored channels when switched
off, you may wish to re-install the TV because you have moved to a different
area with different broadcast frequencies, you wish to reinstate a channel
previously deleted from the channel list, or you want to watch new channels
which have started broadcasting.
Press the “MENU” key to display the Main Menu and using the “ “ or “
keys, highlight the Installation line and press “SELECT” key to display the In-
stallation Menu.
”
You can either perform a First Time Installation, effectively resetting the TV to
its ex-factory condition, or just search for channels.
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FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
To reset the TV, highlight the First Time Installation line in the menu and
press “SELECT” key. A warning screen is displayed in case of accidental op-
eration.
Highlight the YES button with the “ “ or “ ” key and press “SELECT” key to
erase all the channels and settings and switch the TV to standby. You can
now start again as detailed in Preparation - Tuning In.
ADD CHANNELS
Your TV can search for channels automatically (searching all the broad-
cast frequencies for free-to-air channels) or manually (searching one
specified broadcast frequency only for any channels to be found there).
Press the “MENU” key to display the Main Menu and using the “ “ or “
”
keys, highlight the Installation line and press “SELECT” key to display the
Installation Menu. Highlight the Add New Channels line and press “ ” key
to display the options. Select Automatic Search with the “ “ or “ ” keys
and press “SELECT” key. This starts the automatic tuning process as de-
scribed in “Tuning In”, and searches through all the available broadcast
frequencies for free-to-air channels.
If, alternatively, from the search options menu the Manual Search line is
highlighted and “SELECT” key pressed, the manual search screen is dis-
played.
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Highlight the YES button with the “ “ or “ ” key and press “SELECT” key
to start the automatic search.
Hint
This is for searching for digital
channels on a single broadcast
frequency. The frequency channel
number (21-68) is entered in the
box at the top left of the screen
and the received signal level and
signal quality can be observed on
the two bar graphs at the bottom.
When “SELECT” key is pressed,
the TV searches that frequency
and display a list of the channels
found. Before returning to the In-
stallation menu.
The bar graphs of signal quality
and signal level give a good indi-
cation of whether any channels
are likely to be found. If only the
signal level graph shows a high
value then it is likely that an ana-
logue channel occupies that
broadcast frequency. If the signal
quality bar is high as well then it is
a digital frequency and digital
channels will probably be found.
Again, channels which duplicate those already in the channel list are ig-
nored. However, the manual channel search will find all channels on the
broadcast frequency.
When either search is finished, press the “MENU” key to return to normal
broadcast viewing, to watch the new digital terrestrial television channels
found.
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If no digital terrestrial television
broadcasts are found the IDTV
will display a message:
HINT
Depending on the reception condi-
tions in your particular area,
you may find that the list of chan-
nels found includes one or more re-
peated names. This is because the
IDTV may detect and store some
channels, including those it cannot
receive clearly, from adjacent areas
alongside the strong channels from
a transmitter nearby. This is not a
problem and the weaker channels
can be deleted from the IDTV later.
Press “SELECT” key to install
channels. If no channel is found,
you should then refer to the Trou-
bleshooting Guide to establish the
cause of the problem.
When you have finished watching digital terrestrial TV, you may wish to
switch the IDTV to standby to save power - even when the television is
turned off, without harm to the television or itself. The IDTV is returned to
standby by pressing the “ ” key on the remote control handset.
Hint
In standby, the TV still consumes
power and thereby contributes to
air and water pollution and the ex-
haustion of the World's natural re-
sources. Overnight, or when your
IDTV is not going to be used for
long periods of time, you can turn it
off at the mains and this will save
energy (and save you money). You
will not have to re-install the IDTV
when it is turned on again.
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Common Interface Menu
Common Interface Menu is entered from the Main Menu when the Common
Interface button is selected by the user. Just after the selection, a new menu
appears on the TV including the names of the common interface modules
inserted to the slots. If there is no module inserted into the slots, common
interface button on the main menu is disabled by the system. The Media-
Guard names are selected for demostration so you may see different names
on this Common Interface menu. Our IDTV has two slots for insertion of
modules, however you can see up to two names of modules in this menu
option.
Figure 1. Common Interface Menu with
modules inserted into the slots.
Figure 2. Common Interface without any
module inserted.
The user can choose one of the buttons to enter that module's menu. The
buttons and the information seen on the screen come from the common in-
terface module and the user can navigate among the buttons by using the
“
“/“ ” keys of the remote control device.
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Profile1 Modules display three types of items on the TV monitor.
1) Module Menu (Figure 4)
2) Inquiry Box (Figure 6)
One of them is the Module Menu as you can see an example of this type in
Figure 4 Also the common interface module can display a list of items (chan-
nel list, subscription information, module information etc.) and an inquiry
message for pin control, changing module ratings etc. You can see List box
and Inquiry box taken from the Viaccess module. This section can only dem-
onstrate a few of the modules' information and for each of the module you
want to use, you will see different names, buttons , lists , menus , etc.
Figure 4. Module Menu (this menu is identical for the Viaccess Common Interface Module)
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Figure 6. Module Inquiry (this list is identical for the Viaccess
Common Interface Module)
LANGUAGE
Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast simultaneous soundtracks
in more than one language. This function selects which language soundtrack
you will hear when switching to a channel broadcasting with multiple
soundtracks.
The Language menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu. Press the
“MENU” key to display the Main Menu and the “ ” key to highlight Language,
then press “SELECT” key to display the Language menu screen.
Then, using the “ “ or “ ” keys on the remote control, make sure that the
selected language is highlighted in yellow and press the “SELECT” key to
change the language.
Return to the Main Menu by pressing the “MENU” key.
TV SETUP:
To be able to go through TV menu functions, you can use this item.
The digital TV setup menu screen is accessed from the main menu. Press the
“MENU” key to display the main menu and use the “ ” key to highlight TV Set-
up, press “SELECT” key to display TV Setup menu screen.
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Operating the TV
Functions of the menu system are de-
scribed in Menu System section.
Operating the TV
You can operate your TV both using the
remote control handset and onset but-
tons.
Volume Setting
Press “
+” key to increase volume.
Press “-
” key to decrease volume. A
Operating with the buttons on
the TV set
volume level scale (slider) will be dis-
played at the middle of the bottom on the
screen.
Volume setting and programme selection
can be made by using the buttons at the
control panel on the right side of the TV.
Volume Setting
• Press “
” button to decrease volume
or “
” button to increase volume, so
a volume level scale (slider) will be dis-
played at the middle of the bottom on
the screen.
Programme Selecting
Programme Selecting
(Previous or next programme)
• Press “-P/CH” key to select the previous
programme.
• Press “
” button to select the next
” button to select the
programme or “
• Press “P/CH+“ key to select the next
programme.
previous programme.
Programme Selecting (direct
access):
Entering Main Menu
• Press "MENU" button to enter Main
Press digit keys on the remote control
handset to select programmes between
0 and 9. TV will switch to the selected
programme. To select programmes be-
tween 10 - 99, you must use the double
digit key "- / - -".
menu. In the Main menu select
submenu using “
” or “
” button
” or
and enter the sub-menu using “
“
” button. To learn the usage of the
menus, refer to the Menu System sec-
tion.
this OSD is displayed at the left
hand upper on the screen.
After then, press the digit keys consecu-
tively which programme you want to se-
lect (eg. for programme 27, first press 2
and then 7). When it is late to press any
digit key this function will be ignored and
the display will be erased. In the same
way it must not be late to press any digit
key after entering the first digit. The limit
of the delay time is 3 seconds.
Operating with Remote Control
Press directly the programme number to
reselect single digit programmes.
The remote control handset of your TV is
designed to control all the functions of the
model you selected. The functions will be
described in accordance with the menu
systemofyour TV.
Programme Swapping
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• Press "P<P" (programme swap) key to
select the last selected programme.
This key provides swapping between
last two selected programmes.
"
INFO" Key,
Programme Menu
in TV mode or,
Source Menu
in AV mode
For example, select programme 8, then
select programme 2. Now, if you press
"P<P" key, programme 8 will be se-
lected. If you press the same key again,
programme 2 will be selected and so
on. press the same key again, pro-
gramme 2 will be selected and so on.
“M” key has two functions; first is open-
ing or closing the main menu, and the
second is closing the sub-menu and
then opening its parent menu.
Sound Menu
To change sound settings
• Enter the Sound Menu directly by press-
ing the Red key or,
• As you enter the main menu, sound will
be the first item. In the main menu, se-
lect Sound using “ ” or “ ” key, then
enter the sound menu pressing “ ” ,
“
” or “OK” key.
MenuSystem
Setting Volume
Your TV has been designed with a menu
system to provide an easy manipulation
of a multi-function system. The TV is con-
trolled by choosing the commands,
which are displayed on the screen.
As you enter the sound menu, Volume
will be the first selected option.
• Press “ ” key to increase volume.
Press the "M" key. The main menu will be
displayed at the middle of the screen.
• Press “ ” key to decrease volume.
Or you can directly change the volume
settings using “
+” (to increase) or
“-
” (to decrease) key.
To select a sub-menu use “ ” or “ ” key,
and press “ ” or “ ” key or directly
press “OK” key.
Main menu
The menu system is described below.
The short way in order to enter the
menus, press :
Setting Balance
It allows adjusting the distribution be-
tween the left and right speakers.
"M" Key,
Main Menu.
Red Key,
Sound Menu.
Picture Menu.
Feature Menu.
Install Menu.
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Balance.
Green Key,
Yellow Key,
Blue Key,
• Press “ ” key to change balance right-
ward.
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• Press “ ” key to change balance left-
ward.
the current sound system is Stereo,
switching this effect on will make the
sound deeper. Switching it off will make
no change in Mono and Stereo.
When balance control is in mid position,
the cursor is displayed with one arrow.
To Change H.Phone/Line Out
Settings
Selecting Mode
• Using “ ” or “ ” button select H.Phone/
Line Out.
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Mode.
• Press “ ” or “ ” key to change Mode.
• Press “ ” or “ ” button or directly press
“OK” button on H.Phone/Line Out, to en-
ter the H.Phone/Line Out menu. This is
a sub-menu of Sound menu, and all op-
tions in this menu are working as the
same in the Sound menu.
You can choose Mono, Stereo or Dual
(I-II) mode, only if the selected channel
supports that mode.
You can also change sound mode direct-
ly pressing “I-II” key on your remote con-
trol.
Setting H.Phone/Line Out Volume
• As you enter the H.Phone/Line Out
sound menu, Volume will be the first se-
lected option.
In case of bilingual broadcast (Dual
Sound), you can select original or
dubbed language using mode option.
• Press “ ” button to increase volume.
• Press “ ” button to decrease volume.
Setting Effect
You can use this feature to switch the
sound effect on and off. Pressing “ ” or
“
” key will turn on and off this feature. If
the current sound system is Mono and
the sound effect is set ON, then the
sound will be heard as if it is Stereo. If
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Setting H.Phone/Line Out Sound
Mode
• Using “ ” or “ ” button select Sound
Mode.
In Mode item there are five predefined
and one user defined options. These are
User, Classic, Jazz, Rock, Pop and Flat.
The predefined options can not be
changed by the user. If you want to
change one of the frequency values of
the predefined options, the Mode must
be switched to User option.
Pressing “ ” or “ ” button will change
the current sound mode. (e.g.: If the cur-
rent sound mode is stereo, it will be ste-
reo or visa versa).
In case of bilingual broadcast, you can
select original or dubbed language again
using mode menu. So when somebody
listens to the original language from the
loudspeakers, somebody else can listen
to the dubbed language from head-
phone.
The 5 items below the Mode are avail-
able to adjust the sound settings in
5 frequency values: 120 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.5
kHz, 5 kHz and 10 kHz. To change the
values of 5 frequency options, select
one of the options by “ ” or “ ” key, and
To Store the Settings
then press “ ” key to increase the value,
or “ ” key to decrease the value. In mid
position, cursor is displayed with one ar-
row.
• Press “OK” button on the remote con-
trol to store the settings directly.
or,
To store the Equalizer settings, press
• Using “ ” or “ ” button select Store.
“
” or “ ” key or directly press “OK” key
Press “ ”, “ ” or “OK” button to store
current H.Phone/Line Out volume and
sound mode. The stored values will be
valid for all the programmes.
on “Store” option.
During the store process all the items
are stored, moreover, the User mode in-
formation would not be lost. In other
words, when the user mode is selected
again, after storing the Mode with one of
the predefined options, the user defined
frequency values would be set.
Equalizer
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Equalizer.
• Press “ ” or “ ” key or directly press
“OK” key to enter Equalizer sub-menu.
Setting AVL
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select AVL.
• Pressing “ ” or “ ” key will turn on
and off this feature.
Automatic Volume Limiting (Avl) function
normalises sound to obtain fixed output
level between programmes, having dif-
ferent sound levels.
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• Press “ ” key to decrease brightness.
To Store the Settings
Setting Contrast
• When the cursor is on any item which
has no sub-menu press “OK” key on
the remote control to store the settings
directly.
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Contrast.
• Press “ ” key to increase contrast
level.
or,
• Press “ ” key to decrease contrast
level.
• Press “ ”, “ ” or “OK” key on “Store”
option to store Sound menu settings.
Setting Colour
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Colour.
• Press “ ” key to increase colour level.
• Press “ ” key to decrease colour level.
Picture Menu
• To enter the Picture menu directly, press
the Green key, or
• Press "M" key, now you are in main
menu. In the Main menu, select “Pic-
ture” using “ ” or “ ” key, then enter
the Picture menu pressing “ ” / “ ” or
“OK” key.
Setting Sharpness
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Sharpness.
• Press “ ” key to increase peaking
level.
Setting Brightness
• As you enter the picture menu, Bright-
ness will be the first item.
• Press “ ” key to increase brightness.
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• Press “ ” key to decrease peaking
level.
Setting Hue
(During Playback NTSC system, this will
appear in AV mode only when NTSC vid-
eo source is applied. Otherwise, HUE
option is invisible in Picture menu.):
Setting Picture Mode:
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Picture
Mode.
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Hue.
• Press “ ” key to increase hue level.
• Press “ ” or “ ” key to set Picture
Mode. Picture Mode can be set to Auto,
4:3, 16:9, Cinema, Subtitle, Zoom or
Panorama.
• Press “ ” key to decrease hue level.
Center value is indicated with one arrow.
Setting Noise Reduction
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Noise Re-
duction.
To Store the Settings
• When the cursor is on any item which
has no sub-menu press “OK” key on
the remote control to store the settings
directly.
• Press “ ” or “ ” key to select Noise
Reduction level Off or Minimum or Me-
dium or Maximum.
Note 1:
or,
At low signal level, the changings on the Noise Re-
duction function are not effective when there is
menu on the screen. If the menu is removed, the
effect of this function is seen. At normal broadcast-
ing, Noise Reduction changings are effective at
once.
• Press “ ”, “ ” or “OK” key on Store
option to store Picture menu settings.
Note 2:
At moving pictures, while Noise Reduction is at maxi-
mum level, some picture distortions may occur. If
Noise Reduction is set to medium or minimum, the
picture will improve.
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ation of your TV. When On is selected, the TV
can only be controlled by the remote control
handset. In this case the control panel but-
Feature Menu
• To enter the Feature menu directly,
press the Yellow key, or
tons except " " button on the right side of
the TV will not work.
• Press "M" key, now you are in main
menu. In the main menu, select Fea-
ture using “ ” or “ ” key. Then enter
the Feature menu pressing “ ” / “ ” or
“OK” key.
While Child Lock is On, pressing any of
the control panel buttons (except power
on/off button) causes the following warn-
ing menu to appear on the screen.
Sleep Timer
As you enter the Feature menu, Sleep
Timer will be the first selected option.
Selecting Menu Language
Use “ ” or “ ” key to change the Sleep
Timer values between Off, 0:15, 0:30,
0:45, 1:00, 1:15, 1:30, 1:45 and 2:00.
Menu language can be chosen by press-
ing “ ” or “ ” key on Language item.
If sleep timer is activated it is displayed
with the TV status on the upper right of
the screen.
Av-2 Output
FromAv-2 Output; DIGITAL, TV,AV-1 orAV-
3canbegiven. DIGITAL, TV,AV-1orAV-3
After the setting time of sleep timer end-
ed, TV goes automatically to stand-by.
can be chosen by pressing “ ” or “
key on "Av-2 Output".
”
Child Lock
You can use this feature to prevent chil-
dren turning on/off TV or changing pro-
grammes or adjustments etc. without re-
mote control.
The Child Lock feature can be set On or
Off by “ ” or “ ” key. When Off is select-
ed, there will be no difference in the oper-
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PC Sound Mode
PC sound can be chosen by pressing
“
” or “ ” key on PC Sound Mode item.
You can select sound that comes from
TV,AV-1,AV-2 or AV-3 to hear in PC mode.
Selecting Band
Band, can be chosen either,
• “C” or “S” by “ ” or “ ” key.
Selecting Channel
To Store Settings
Channel can be changed by “ ” or “
key, by Digit Keys or by the Double Digit
key with digit keys.
”
In Feature menu all settings are stored
automatically.
Installation Menu
For band C,
01 - 17, 21 - 73,
• To enter the Installation menu directly,
press the Blue key, or
For band S,
• Press "M" key, now you are in main
menu. In the main menu, select “Install”
using “ ” or “ ” key. Then enter the In-
01 - 41, for all channel tables.
Selecting Search
To start the search process, press “
”
stall menu pressing “ ” / “ ” or “OK”
key for forward search or “ ” key for
backward search. If a signal is found or
reaches to end of the band after search-
key.
ing, press “ ” or “ ” keys to continue
search process. To stop the search pro-
cess when you want, press “ ” or “
keys again.
”
Selecting Fine Tuning
When any item is selected with “ ” or
You can use the Fine Tuning process for
fine adjustment (after coarse adjust-
ment), if you are not happy about the im-
age on the screen.
“
” key in the install menu, the selected
item will be highlighted on the bottom bar.
Changes by pressing “ ” or “ ” key will
be result only at highlighted item on the
bottom bar.
Use “ ” or “ ” key on Fine Tuning item,
until getting the best image on the
screen.
Selecting Programme
To select programme number, you can
use “ ” or “ ” key, Digit Keys or The
Double Digit key with digit keys.
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Normally the Fine Tuning cursor is
placed next to the left side on the slider
and this is indicated with one arrow.
By cursor action, programme selection
is done automatically. In order to select
programme is also possible by using
digit or double-digit key. In this way pro-
gramme selection gets also automati-
cally. The TV Status is changed by the
programme selection too. When using
double-digit key in order to select a pro-
gramme, the Programme Number in TV
Status OSD is displayed in "P --" form,
and by pressing digit keys they are dis-
played in it.
Setting VCR ( Video Cassette
Recorder ) Mode
• This item can be seen in TV, AV-1, AV-2,
AV-3, S-VIDEO modes.
• If you want to watch a VCR source from
one of these modes, then it will be bet-
ter to set VCR mode “on”. For this, while
the cursor is on this item press the “
or “ ” keys to set it “On”.
”
Programme Number is between 00 and
99. Programme Name has a name
string with 4 characters. After autostore
process the Programme Names are set
to:
• If you want to watch a DVD , then you
must set this item “off”; because DVD is
not a source like a VCR and to see the
picture better, you must set the VCR
mode “Off”.
• Channel search "C-01" or "S-01"
(band and channel number) or name
of the tuned channel if defined.
To Store Settings
• Press “OK” key on the remote control to
store the settings directly.
or,
• Press “ ”, “ ” or “OK” key on Store op-
tion to store Install menu settings.
Programme Menu
• To enter Programme menu directly,
press the "
INFO" key in TV mode, or
• Press "M" key, now you are in main
menu. In the main menu, select “Pro-
gram” using “ ” or “ ” key. Then enter
At the bottom of the menu there is a pro-
gramme sort functions section. Each
function is activated by color key (seen
above). Name allows changing the pro-
gramme name. By Delete you can delete
programmes that you decided. Insert
section is for inserting programmes into
another programme spaces. By select-
ing Autostore section, Autostore menu
will be available.
the Programme menu, press “ ” / “
”
or “OK” key.
Name:
Moving cursor to four direction you can
reach 20 programmes in the same page.
By scrolling the pages up or down by
pressing the navigation keys you can se-
lect all the programmes in TV mode (ex-
cept the AV mode).
To change the name of a decided pro-
gramme, that programme is selected
and pressed to the Red key (Name). The
first letter begins to blink on the selected
name. To change that letter “ ” or “
”
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key can be used, and to select the other
letters, “ ” or “ ” key can be used. If the
cursor is at the last letter of the Pro-
gramme Name, pressing “ ” key moves
the cursor at the beginning. On the con-
trary, if the cursor is at the beginning of
the Programme Name, pressing “ ” key
moves the cursor at the end.
After changing the name by pressing the
Red key (Store) it is stored. After
activating the name process the “Insert”,
“Delete” and “Autostore” processes will
be inactive and "Cancel" option will be
valid. This option cancels the name
process, if the new name do not want to
be stored. To cancel option is activated by
pressing Blue key.
To cancel Autostore before starting,
press “BACK” key. To start Autostore
press “ ” or “ ” key.
After Autostore is finalized, a programme
list will appear on the screen. In the pro-
gramme list you will see the programme
numbers and names assigned to the
programmes.
Insert:
If you do not accept the locations and/or
the programme names of programmes,
you can change them in Programme
menu.
When it is pressed to Green key (Insert),
"Name", "Autostore" and "Delete" func-
tions are erased, the selected program-
me (A) is displayed with an arrow. From
now on, the automatic selection is can-
celed. With navigation keys, the decided
programme space (B) can be selected
and by pressing the Green key again in-
serting is occurred to that space (B).
Source Menu
You can switch your TV to AV modes by
pressing directly to “
” key or by select-
ing in source menu from the main menu.
Press Blue key to activate "Cancel" func-
tion of "Insert" process.
While in AV mode, you can also switch
your TV to TV or other AV modes by se-
lecting in source menu from the main
menu.
Delete:
For "Delete" process it is pressed to Yel-
low key, (“Name”, “Insert” and “Au-
tostore” functions are inactive). Pressing
Yellow key again erases the selected
programme from the programme list,
and the programmes below shift one up.
Pressing Blue key cancels the activated
“Delete” process.
Autostore:
In main menu, firstly use “ ” or “ ” key
To enter Autostore menu, press to the
Blue key. To learn the features of this
function see "Autostore" below.
then use “ ” / “ ” or “OK” key to enter
Source menu. In source menu, move the
cursor by “ ” or “ ” key and then press
Autostore, searches and stores all chan-
nels automatically on your TV, according
to the transmission of programme sys-
tems in your area.
“OK” key or “ ” or “ ” keys when the
cursor is on the required item. The se-
lected mode comes automatically on the
screen.
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Other Features
TV Status
Programme Number, Programme
Name (or AV), (they are displayed on the
upper left of the screen) and Sleep Timer
(shows the time left on the upper right
screen if enabled). The sound indicator
and picture mode are displayed with
them too. They are displayed after pro-
gramme change during 3 seconds.
PIP Picture Menu
Setting Brightness
• As you enter the PIP Picture menu,
Brightness will be the first item.
Programme Number
• Press “ ” key to increase brightness of
PIP Picture.
Programme Name (4 charac
ters)
• Press “ ” key to decrease brightness
of PIP Picture.
These OSD’s are displayed when a new
programme is entered by digit key or by
pressing “P<P”, “-P/CH”, “P/CH+”, “
/
DTV”, “ ” or “ ” key.
Programme Swap (P<P)
This key is used to reenter to the preced-
ing entered programme again. Pressing
"P<P" key consecutively allows to swap
into two last entered programmes.
Setting Contrast
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Contrast.
• Press “ ” key to increase contrast level
of PIP Picture.
• Press “ ” key to decrease contrast
level of PIP Picture.
Setting Sharpness
• Using “ ” or “ ” key select Sharpness.
Double-digit (- / - -)
• Press “ ” key to increase peaking level
of PIP Picture.
This OSD is displayed when the "Dou-
ble-Digit" key pressed in place of the pro-
gramme number indicator.
• Press “ ” key to decrease peaking
level of PIP Picture.
To Store the Settings
After then, in order to enter a programme
it must be pressed to two digit consecu-
tively. When it is late to press any digit
key this function will be ignored and the
display will be erased. In the same way it
must not be late to press any digit key af-
ter entering the first digit. The limit of the
delay time is 3 seconds.
• When the cursor is on any item which
has no sub-menu press “OK” key on
the remote control to store the settings
directly.
or,
• Press “ ”, “ ” or “OK” key on Store op-
tion to store PIP Picture menu settings.
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After the setting time of sleep timer has
passed then TV goes automatically to
stand-by.
Personal Preferences (PP)
All the preset values will be restored,
when pressing "PP" key.
Mute Indicator
Sound Indicator
It is placed in the upper middle of the
screen when enabled, and it stays there
until it is disabled.
The alternatives of the indicator are Mono,
Stereo, Dual I and Dual II. This indicator
is displayed under the programme num-
ber indicator on the screen. "I-II" key is
used to select Mono or Stereo, or Dual I
or Dual II.
To cancel mute, there is two alternative;
the first one is pressing to " " key, this
volume is set to the preceding value, and
the second one is increasing the volume
level, thus it starts at the minimum level
to increase. By decreasing the volume
level in mute state, mute will not be ig-
nored, only the volume level will de-
crease. If mute canceled after decreas-
ing the volume level, the volume will valid
with the decreased level.
In Mono broadcast or in forced-mono (for
stereo broadcast).
In Stereo broadcast.
If dual broadcast detected. Dual I is se-
lected in default and also can be select-
ed after Dual II by Remote Control.
No-Signal Detection (TV)
If no valid signal detected, it takes 5 min-
utes for the switching to the Stand-By
mode unless any signal detected or no
any Remote
If Dual II selected by Remote Control.
Control command is accessed.
After a Remote Control command (if No-
Signal Timer is active) the timer stops
and if no signal detected again the timer
is initialized to 5 minutes and starts 3
seconds later again to count down.
Picture Mode
It is not valid in AV mode.
Picture mode OSD is displayed when
“
WIDE” key is pressed. Picture mode
No-Signal Detection (PC)
can be changed to Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Cine-
ma, Subtitle, Zoom or Panorama by
If no valid signal detected for 5 minutes
system goes to Stand-By mode. To
pressing “
WIDE” key.
switch on the system press “ ” key.
Sleep Timer Indicator
It is displayed on the upper right of the
screen when a new programme is en-
tered by digit key or by pressing “P<P”, “-
As the last status feature, system starts
from TV or PC, whichever was the status
before stand-by or switch-off. Note that
SCART inputs have the precedence on
both TV and PC.
P/CH“, “P/CH+“, “
/ DTV”, “ ” or “
”
key. If sleep timer is activated it is dis-
played with the TV status and erased with
it after 3 seconds.
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• Tighten the screws of the Display cable
until the connectors are fastened se-
curely (finger-tighten only).
Volume Bar
It is displayed in the lower middle of the
screen. When a volume command is re-
• If you are using Windows operating
system running on a PC with a
Microsoft Plug & Play compatible video
card, your system will select the appro-
priate timing for your monitor.
ceived (pressing “
+” or “
-” by
Remote Control or Control panel at the
right side of the TV) and no menu is ac-
tive, it stays on the screen for 3 seconds,
after the last volume command or until
another command is received in be-
tween.
Switching from TV to PC
Press “PC” key to switch directly PC
mode.
AV Modes
By pressing the “
“ key you can switch
your TV to AV modes (except being in
Teletext). Pressing this key will consecu-
tively switch the TV in one of the optional
AV modes: AV-1, AV-2,AV-3, S-VIDEO, PC.
In order to quit the AV mode press the
Main Menu in PC mode
“
/ DTV”, digit keys or ”-P/CH” or ”P/
CH+”.
Enter the main menu by pressing the “M”
key on the remote control.
Signal Out Of Range
When the PC input signal is not support-
ed by LCD-TFT TV, a message is dis-
played like “Signal out of range” and
screen is blanked.
PCMode
Installation
• Power off both Computer and Display Sound Menu
before making any connections.
In the main menu select “Sound” using
” or “ ” key then enter the Sound
• The monitor comes with a 15-pin PC
cable. Connect end of the signal cable
to the 15-pin connector on the rear of
the Computer.
“
menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK” keys.
The items in this menu are described at
Sound menu starting page 41.
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PIP picture is displayed on the screen
with “ ” key. By pressing “OK” key, PIP
window is selected and border of the PIP
window becomes green. PIP position is
changed by “ ” / “ ” key. There are six
different PIP positions. PIP size is de-
creased by “ ” key and increased by “
”
key. Three different PIP size are avail-
able.
Programme in the PIP window is in-
creased / decreased by ”P/CH+” / ”-P/CH”
keys. AV mode is also available in PIP
window. Digit keys are inactive for PIP
window. PIP window is removed from the
Picture Menu
In the Main menu, select “Picture” using
“
” or “ ” key, then enter the Picture
menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK” keys.
screen by “
” key.
All adjustment in this menu except Pic-
ture Mode is identical to adjustment de-
fined TV picture menu (on page 44). Pic-
ture Mode can be set to Auto, 4:3 and
16:9 in PC mode.
PIP is available in Digital, terrestrial and
PC mode.
Feature Menu
In the main menu select “Feature” using
“
” or “ ” key then enter the Feature
menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK” keys.
The items in this menu are described at
Feature menu starting page 46.
PIP Picture
In the Main menu, select “PIP Picture”
using “ ” or “ ” key, then enter the PIP
Picture
menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK” keys.
PC Sound Mode
The items in this menu are described at
PIP Picture menu starting page 51 and
Colour and Hue adjustments are the
some with the picture menu in TV mode
(page 46).
This item selects the sound source for
PC mode. But when the PIP is displayed
and highlighted in green border, sound
switches to whatever is displayed in the
PIP. Whenever you close the PIP or
make the PIP border blue again by dis-
selecting the PIP, sound switches back
to PC Sound Mode.
This menu is displayed when PIP is dis-
played on the screen and otherwise “PIP
No Signal” message will be displayed at
the bottom of menu.
Geometry Menu
In the Main menu, select “Geometry” us-
ing “ ” or “ ” key, then enter the Geom-
etry menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK”
keys.
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In the Main menu, select “PIP Source” using
” or “ ” key, then select the any available
“
source ofTV,AV-1, AV-2,AV-3, S-Video or Digi-
tal by pressing “ ”, “ ” then “OK” keys.
Adjust the required horizontal or vertical
position or Hsync Phase by “ ”, “
keys.
”
You can make position adjustment direct-
ly by Auto position.
• When the TV is in TV mode, only Digital
mode is watched in PIP window.
Select Auto position by “ ” or “ ” keys
and press “ ” or “ ” key.
• When the TV is in Digital mode, TV and AV
are watched in PIP window.
“Please wait” is displayed at the bottom
of the menu. After a few seconds screen
geometry is adjusted automatically.
• When the TV is in PC mode, Digital, TV or
AV can be watched in PIP window.
Warning: Auto position adjustment rec-
ommended to be done with the full
screen image for the proper adjustment.
To store this menu setting select “Store”
by “ ” or “ ” keys and then press “OK”
key, “Stored” will be displayed for few sec-
onds at the bottom of menu.
Source Menu
In the Main menu, select “Source” using
“
” or “ ” key, then enter the Source
menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK” keys.
Select the available sources of TV, AV-1,
AV-2, AV-3, S-Video, PC or Digital by
pressing “ ”, “ ” or “OK” keys.
PIP Source Menu
This menu is available when the PIP dis-
played.
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Teletext
To Select Index Page
Teletext
Teletext is an information system that dis-
plays text on your TV screen. Using the
Teletext information system you can view
a page of information on a subject that is
available in the list of contents (index).
• To select the page number of the index
(generally page 100), press “
ton.
“ but-
To Select Teletext with a TV
Programme
On screen display is not available in text
mode.
• Press “
“ button. The text is now su-
Contrast, brightness or colour control is not
available, but volume control is available in
text mode.
perimposed over the programme on
the screen.
• Press “
“ button again to return to
To operate Teletext
the Teletext page.
• Select a TV station on which Teletext is be-
ing transmitted.
To Select Double Height Text
• Press “ “ button for the top half of the
information page to be displayed in double
height text.
• Press “
”
button. Usually the list of
contents (index) is displayed on the
screen.
• Press “ “ button again for the bottom
half of the information page to be dis-
played in double height text.
• Press “
“ button once more for the
full page of normal height text.
To Reveal “concealed”
Information
• Pressing “
answers on a quiz or games page.
“ button once will reveal
To select a page of Teletext
• Press the appropriate digit buttons for the
required Teletext page number.
• Pressing “
ceal the revealed answers.
“ button again will con-
The selected page number is displayed
at the top left corner of the screen. The
Teletext page counter searches until the
selected page number is located, so that
the desired page is displayed on the
screen.
To Stop Automatic Page
Change
The teletext page you have selected may
contain more information than what is on the
screen; the rest of the information will be
displayed after a period of time.
• Press “ “ button to stop the automatic
page change.
• Press “
“ button again to allow the
next page to be displayed.
To Select a Subcode Page
• Press “P/CH +” button to move the Tele-
text screen forward one page at a time.
Subcode pages are subsections of long
Teletext pages that can only be displayed on
the screen one section at a time.
• Press “- P/CH” button to move the Tele-
text screen backward one page at a
time.
• Select the required Teletext page.
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For TOP text
• Press “
“ button.
• Select the required subcode page num-
ber by pressing four digit buttons (e.g.
0001).
TOP text mode of operation will be activated au-
tomatically according to the transmission.
• If TOP text transmission is present, colour
coded buttons will appear in status row.
• If the selected subcode page is not dis-
played in a short time, press “ “ but-
ton. TV programme will be displayed on
the screen.
• If TOP text transmission is not present, status
row will not appear.
The subject-heading for information may be lo-
cated in coloured box.
• Teletext page number will be displayed
on the upper left corner of the screen
when the selected page is found.
In TOP mode the “P/CH +“ or “- P/CH” com-
mands will request the next or previous page
respectively. If TOP text transmission is not avail-
able, in case of operation of these commands,
wraparound occurs. For example page 100 ap-
pears to be one greater than page 199.
• Press “
“ button to display the se-
lected Teletext page.
To exit Teletext
• Press “TV” or “
” button. The screen will
switch to TV mode.
To Display the Time
Fastext
• While watching a TV programme with Teletext
transmission press “ “ button. The current
time information, captured from Teletext will be
displayed at the upper right of the screen until
(This is applicable if your TV is equipped with
FASTEXT feature)
Your TV supports the 7 page Teletext system.
When the page number of any of the 7 pages
in memory is entered, the system will not
search for the requested page; instead it will
display the page automatically.
the “ “, “
” or “M” button pressed.
• If the programme being watched does not
have Teletext transmission, no information
will be displayed.
• Press “P/CH +” button to move the Tele-
text screen forward one page at a time.
• Press “- P/CH” button to move the Tele-
text screen backward one page at a time.
For Fastext
The subject-heading for the information may
have a particular colour.
• Press an appropriate Red, Green, Yel-
low or Blue button in order to reach the
relevant page quickly.
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Connect Peripheral Equipment
There is a wide range of audio and video
equipment that can be connected to your
TV.
Via Ant Input
If you want to connect to your TV, periph-
erals like video recorders or decoders,
but the device you want to connect does
not have Euroconnector, you should con-
nect it to the ANT input of your TV set.
Connection diagrams at the and of this sec-
tion show you where the different equipment
should be connected at the back side of the
TV.
If the VCR is connected via antenna
input it is suggested to use the Pro-
gramme 0.
PC Sound Connection
• Connect the PC Audio output to the TFT
PC Audio In socket with stereo connec-
tion cable.
Decoder
Cable TV offers you a wide choice of pro-
grammes. Most of them are free, others are
to be paid for by the viewer. This means that
you will need to subscribe to the broadcast-
ing organisation whose programmes you
wish to receive. This organisation will supply
you a corresponding decoder unit to allow
the programmes to be unscrambled.
• In the main menu select "Feature" us-
ing “ ” or “ ” button then enter the
Feature menu pressing “ ”, “ ” or
“OK” button. Come on "PC Sound
Mode" using “ ” or “ ” button and se-
lect AV-3 from the TV, AV-1, AV-2 and AV-3
options using “ ”, “ ” or “OK” button.
For further information ask your dealer. See
also the booklet supplied with your decoder.
• Source also should be selected as PC
in the main menu.
Connect a decoder with an aerial
socket to the TV
• Connect the aerial cable.
Connect a decoder without an
aerial socket to the TV
• Connect the decoder to your TV with a
eurocable (RCA Jack Cable) to
EXTERNAL (RCA Jack) (optional). When
your decoder has a Euroconnector / RCA
Jack you can obtain better picture quality if
you connect a eurocable (RCA Jack
Cable) to EXTERNAL (RCA Jack)
(optional).
Via the Euroconnector
Your TV set has 2 Euroconnector sock-
ets. If you want to connect peripherals
(e.g. video, decoder, etc.) which have Eu-
roconnectors, to your TV, use SCART in-
put.
TV and Video Recorder
• Connect the aerial cables.
Better picture quality can be obtained if you
also connect a eurocable to EXTERNAL
socket (optional).
If an external device is connected via Euro-
connector sockets TV is switched to AV
mode automatically. In this case if both
sockets are connected SCART-1 has the
precedence.
Playback NTSC
Connect NTSC VCR player to one of two Eu-
roconnectors at the back of the TV.
In AV mode if you press the “ ” button
the TV status OSD is displayed on the
screen.
Then, press “ “ button to select AV-1 or
AV-2.
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Search for and store the test
signal of the video recorder
• Unplug the aerial cable from the aerial
socket “ANT” of your video recorder.
Connecting Headphones
Use the stereo headphone socket on the
back side of your TV, to connect head-
phones.
• Switch on your TV and put the video re-
corder on the test signal. (See the hand-
book for your video recorder.)
Connecting the PC
Connect PC monitor with 15-pin PC cable to
the 15-pin connector on the rear of the com-
puter. For detail installation procedure see
Installation in PC mode.
• Search for the test signal of your video re-
corder in the same way as you searched
for and stored the TV signals. See Install,
Search and Store TV channels. Store the
test signal under programme number 0.
To connect to S-Video input
Connect your camera or camcorder at the
back side of your TV.
– Replace the aerial cable in the aerial socket
“ANT” of your video recorder once you
have stored the test signal.
• Connect your equipment to the TV via S-
Video input at the back side by using S-
Video cables.
Camera and Camcorder
To connect to (AV-3) input
Connect your camera or camcorder at the
back side of your TV.
• Connect your equipment to the TV via
VIDEO (yellow), AUDIO R (red) and AU-
DIO L (white) inputs. You should connect
the jacks to the input in the same colour.
Connect the decoder to the
video recorder
Some video recorders have a special euro-
connector for decoder.
• Connect a eurocable to the euroconnector
of your decoder and to the special
euroconnector of your video recorder. See
also the handbook of your video recorder.
• To connect your video recorder to the TV,
see TV and Video Recorder section.
If you want to connect more equipment to
your TV, consult your dealer.
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PeripheralEquipmentConnections
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Antenna Connections
Peripheral Equipment Connections
HEADPHONE
(optional)
AUDIO
VIDEO
FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER
DECODER
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PC Input Typical Display Modes
The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720, vertical sync. frequency range of
50-75 The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 768, vertical sync. frequency
range of 50-75 Hz and a horizontal sync. frequency range of 30-69 KHz.
The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes.
The native resolution of the TFT-LCD Panel is 1280 x 768. Therefore using Mode 14 is
advised to get the best PC input display quality.
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Tips/Troubleshooting Guide
Tips/TroubleshootingGuide
On Digital mode
On TV and monitor mode
Care of the Screen
Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Do not use abrasive solvents as they may
damage the TV screen coating layer
Colors of image on screen are abnormal
For TV
Have you selected the correct TV system? Is your TV set or house aerial located too close
to the loudspeakers, non-earthed audio equipment or neon lights, etc. ?
Mountains or high buildings can cause double pictures or ghost images. Sometimes you
can improve the picture quality by changing the direction of the aerial.
Is the picture or Teletext unrecognisable? Check if you have entered the correct frequency.
The picture quality may degrade when two peripherals are connected to the TV at
the same time. In such a case, disconnect one of the peripherals.
For Monitor
• Check that Video (Signal) Cable from the Display has been securely and correctly
connected to the 15-pin Video Connector on the rear panel of the Computer.
• If you have used an adaptor to convert the 15-pin Video (Signal) Cable Connector
from the Display to fit the connector on the rear of the Computer, check the pin
assignment of the Display.
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No Image on Display Screen
For TV
Is the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is the
aerial cable damaged? Are suitable plugs used to connect the aerial? If you are in doubt,
consult your dealer.
No Image means that your TV is not receiving any transmission. Have you pressed the
correct buttons on the remote control? Try once more.
For Monitor
• Check that power cord of the Display has been connected securely into wall outlet or
grounded extension cable or strip.
• Display is equipped with electronic power switch, it will remain power-off in case of any
power failure. It is necessary to push power switch again to power-on the display. Check
that LED on front of display is green.
• Check that Video (Signal) Cable from the Display has been securely and correctly con-
nected to the 15-pin Video Connector on the rear panel of the Computer.
• Check that Video Card is firmly seated in card slot of Computer motherboard.
• Check that the Brightness and/or the Contrast adjustments of the Display have not been
turned down to minimum levels.
Sound
You can not hear any sound. Did you perhaps interrupt the sound, pressing “ ” key?
Are external speakers connected to the TV?
Sound is coming from only one of the speakers. Is the balance set to one direction extreme?
See Sound menu.
Remote Control
Your TV no longer responds to the remote control. Press the “
/ DTV” key on the
remote control once more. Perhaps the batteries are exhausted. If so you can still
use the buttons on the control panel at the top of your TV.
Have you selected the wrong menu? Press “
/ DTV” key to return to TV mode or
press “M” key to return to the previous menu.
No solution
Switch your TV set off and on. If this does not work, call the service personnel; never attempt
to repair it yourself.
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Specifications
Specifications
OPERATING VOLTAGE
TV BROADCASTING
PAL I/I’
For adaptor: 230 V AC, 50 Hz.
For TV : 12 V DC
RECEIVING CHANNELS
AUDIO
VHF (BAND I: CH2-4, BAND III: CH5-12)
UHF (CH21-69)
German + Nicam Stereo
CABLE CHANNEL (S1-S41)
AUDIO OUTPUT POWER
Input Signal
2 x 3 WRMS. (%10 THD)
Video:
Analog 0.7 Vp-p 75
ohm positive
POWER CONSUMPTION (W) (max.)
Sync: TTL Level positiveor negative,
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Separate sync.
STAND-BY ( ) POWER
Horizontal Timing
Vertical Timing
30 - 69 KHz
50 - 75 Hz
<3W
Dot Rate
DIMENSIONS (WxHxD)
78.75 MHz max.
W
H
D
445 mm.
327 mm.
Video Cable/Input Connector
176 mm. with stand
65 mm. without stand
5.7 Kg.
15 pin mini D cable
Weight
PANEL
Size :
17.1“ (43 cm) diagonal
Visible Picture Size
371.5 mm Horizontal x 223.5 mm Vertical
Displayable Resolution
1280 x 768 maximum
Non-interlaced
NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS
100
CHANNELINDICATOR
On Screen Display
RF AERIAL INPUT
75 Ohm (unbalanced)
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