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CP2155TA STEREO COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Englisch / Inglese / ENGLISH Contents Operating Tips ............................................................................................................................................................. 1 Installation Procedure .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Getting Started Using The Menus................................................................................................................................ 1 Coloured Keys......................................................................................................................................... 1 Using the Menus...................................................................................................................................... 1 Tuning Your Television............................................................................................................................................... 2 Automatic Tuning.................................................................................................................................... 2 Sorting and Naming Stored Programmes..................................................................................................................... 3 Sorting Stored Programmes..................................................................................................................... 3 Naming Stored Programmes.................................................................................................................... 3 Manual Tuning............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Tuning a Station Manually ...................................................................................................................... 4 Fine Tuning ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Audio Menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Mode........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Spatial...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Normalise ................................................................................................................................................ 4 Volume Lock ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Picture Menu................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Programme Menu......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Features Menu.............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Source Switch.......................................................................................................................................... 5 Child Lock............................................................................................................................................... 5 Sleep Timer ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Operating your Television from the Remote Control .................................................................................................. 6 Standby.................................................................................................................................................... 6 Selecting TV Programmes....................................................................................................................... 6 Selecting On-Screen-Display (Status)..................................................................................................... 6 Volume Control....................................................................................................................................... 6 Sound Mute ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Normalise ................................................................................................................................................ 6 Stereo/Mono / Dual Sound-Language ..................................................................................................... 6 Videotext...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Switching on videotext ............................................................................................................................ 7 Selecting a Page....................................................................................................................................... 7 Videotext Direct Page selection .............................................................................................................. 7 Previous Page/Next Page Selection......................................................................................................... 7 Return to Index Page ............................................................................................................................... 7 Stopping the Sequence of Sub-pages....................................................................................................... 7 Direct Selection of a Sub-page/Clock ..................................................................................................... 7 Temporary Interruption of the Videotext Display................................................................................... 8 Overlaying the Videotext on the TV Picture (Mix Mode) ...................................................................... 8 Reveal...................................................................................................................................................... 8 Enlarging a page...................................................................................................................................... 8 Controls at the front of your Television....................................................................................................................... 8 Technical Specification................................................................................................................................................ 8 Connecting other Equipment ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Video Recorder........................................................................................................................................ 9 Satellite Receiver..................................................................................................................................... 9 AV1 Connections .................................................................................................................................... 9 AV2 Connections .................................................................................................................................... 9 Operating Tips To ensure safe and satisfactory operation of your television, read this booklet carefully before attempting to use it. Safety To avoid any dangerous situations and operating faults, do not place anything on top of the television and leave a space of at least 10cm around the set. If your television fails to operate correctly after normal warm-up time or during use, switch off, remove the plug from the power point and call a service engineer. Always situate your television on a solid and steady surface (or on a suitable stand). If you do not intend using a stand, you are advised to fit the self-adhesive foot-pads supplied with the television to protect the surface upon which it is to be placed. Standby To save energy and preserve optimum picture quality (by de-magnetizing the tube), you are advised to switch off your television at the on/off switch when not in use. Installation Procedure 1. Connect your aerial to the TV at the rear of the cabinet (if it is an indoor aerial, in certain reception conditions it may not provide the best picture. Adjust the aerial position for the best result or use an external aerial). The proximity of mountains or high buildings may be responsible for ghost pictures, echoes or shadows. If this is the case, change the orientation of the aerial. Remove the battery cover. Install the two AA type batteries supplied into the hand unit according to the diagram inside the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover. Always use batteries that are guaranteed against leakage. Never leave discharged batteries in the hand unit. Always change BOTH batteries when necessary. Connect your TV to a 220 - 240VAC, 50Hz power socket. Switch on your TV with the switch marked on the front panel. The red LED `on' indicator will illuminate shortly after, followed by a programme number on the screen as it lights up. Press the same switch again when you want to switch off. 2. 3 4 Getting Started Using the Menus Coloured Keys Located on your hand unit are four coloured keys normally used for TOP Videotext operation in videotext mode. With this television they are also used for accessing menu information whilst in picture mode. Using the Menus Your TV is controlled using four menus accessed by using the coloured keys on the hand unit. The menus will automatically clear if no command is received within 21 seconds. The green key gives access to the PICTURE menu. Functions such as brightness, contrast and colour can only be Red Green Yellow Blue adjusted using the menu system. The yellow key gives access to the PROGRAMME menu. The blue key gives access to the FEATURES menu. When you have accessed a menu you will need to move the blue cursor to highlight the operation you want to perform using the four arrow keys. Use the following keys to move the cursor: Press the key marked P­ to move the cursor down. Press the key marked P+ to move the cursor up. P+ Press the key marked ­ to move the cursor to the left or to adjust settings. Press the key marked + to move the cursor to the right or to P­ adjust settings. Whenever you want to exit a menu and return to your programme press the key marked , (picture key). 1 Tuning Your Television General Tuning of your television has to be done to allocate a programme number to each of your local television channels. Programme numbers 0-59 are available for this purpose. On single Euro-connector (SCART) and phono AV input models programme numbers 57-59 are reserved. Tuning can be carried out automatically or manually from the hand unit. Ensure the aerial is connected and the TV is switched on. Note: When a VCR or satellite receiver is connected in the aerial system ensure that they are switched on. Your VCR should be in play mode with a tape inserted or the VCR test signal selected (See VCR handbook). Automatic Tuning Point the hand unit at the television screen and press 1. to make sure the television is in TV mode. PROGRAMME 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ SET UP Press the yellow key.- PROGRAMME - This will bring the Programme menu display onto the screen. Note the four arrows and TV symbol at the bottom of the display. These indicate the direction the cursor can be moved within the menu display and the key used to return you to TV viewing. Select: ! " # $ 2. Press the yellow key again. - SET UP - This will bring the Set Up menu display onto the screen. SET UP 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ Note: the four coloured boxes at the bottom of the display. These correspond to the four coloured keys on your hand unit, (red, green, yellow and blue). NAME MANUAL SKIP AUTO Select: ! " #$ 3. Press the blue key - AUTO - Your television will automatically tune and store all your local TV stations. This will take a few minutes. Note: The white tuning graph indicates the position of the tuning within the frequency bands as the television searches for your local TV channels. SET UP 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ AUTO UHF CANCEL 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ You can cancel tuning at any time by pressing the blue key - CANCEL. This will cancel all TV channels tuned since the automatic tuning was initiated; but not previously stored TV channels. 4 When automatic tuning and storing is complete, the TV channels stored will have four white dashes after each number. SET UP 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 01 ____ SKIP AUTO 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ This is the completed SET-UP display you will see on the screen. Press to return to normal television viewing. NAME MANUAL Select ! " # $ 2 Sorting and Naming Stored Programmes. Stored programmes can be moved using the SORT function and named using the NAME function. Sorting Stored Programmes Press the yellow key twice to display the SETUP menu. 1. 2. With SETUP menu selected, position the blue cursor block on the programme to be moved using the P­/P+ and ­/ + keys. Press the green key to display the MANUAL tuning menu. SET UP 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ NAME MANUAL Select: ! " # $ SKIP AUTO 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ 3 4 5. Move the blue cursor bar to highlight PROG, using the P­/P+ keys. Select the programme number you wish to move the programme to, using the ­ or + key. Move the cursor down (P­ ) to highlight STORE, then press ­ or + key to store the programme against its new number. STORED will appear on the screen for several seconds. TUNING PROG NO. 01 BAND UHF MANUAL FINE STORE Select ! " SETUP Adjust # $ Note: Moving a programme to a new channel number does not delete the programme from its original channel number. Should you want to do this, select the SETUP menu, move the blue cursor bar on to the original channel number and press and hold the yellow key (SKIP) until NAME and SKIP prompts disappear. Press to return to normal television viewing. Naming stored programmes All stored programmes with four white dashes after the programme number can be named to suit your own requirements. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the yellow key twice to display the SETUP menu. Move the blue cursor block onto the four white dashes where you want to enter a name. Press the red key - NAME. The four dashes will be highlighted and a small white cursor will appear on the first dash in the edit box. Press P+ until the letter you want appears. Press Press the dashes. blue + to move the cursor to the next character. red key - OK - and the name you have entered will replace the four white 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ SET UP 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ OK Select ! " CANCEL Adjust # $ 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ Continue steps 4 and 5 until up to four characters have been entered. Press the Press key to cancel if required. to return to normal television viewing. Manual Tuning Manual tuning need only be used for: 1) Tuning and storing VCR and other equipment connected to the aerial system. 2) Changing auto-tune programme allocations, (see Sorting and Naming Stored Programmes). 3) Allocating your own preferred programme number. 3 Tuning a station manually 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Press the Press Press yellow key twice, then the ­ or ­ or green key once to obtain Tuning menu. + to select a programme number (00 is recommended for VCR). + to select VHF-L, VHF-H or UHF band. + to start search in the direction required. Each time a channel is found Press P­ to place the blue cursor on BAND. Press P­ to move the cursor to MANUAL. Press ­ or the search will stop. Repeat step 6 until the VCR channel is found. Press P­ to move the cursor to STORE. Press Press + to store the station with the selected programme number. to return to picture mode. Should you wish to enter a name against any programme, follow the instructions given in "Naming Stored Programmes". Fine tuning Fine tuning should be used for tuning weak, ghosted or patterned signals. Use above Manual tuning, after which move the cursor to FINE using the P­ key. 1. 2. Press Press ­ or + until best picture is obtained. +. When correct press P­ then to return to picture. This procedure can be used for any channel. Audio Menu Use this menu to set up and store the quality and volume of sound you prefer. Press the red key to display the AUDIO menu. & ? MODE ON AUDIO 1. Press P­ or P+ key to select the adjustment you want to make, Volume, Balance, Treble, Bass, Mode, Spatial and Headphone volume and balance. 2. Press ­ or + key to change the level of adjustment to your own liking. The white bar graph shows the progress of the adjustment. Press P­ or P+ key to select STORE. Press ­ or + key to store the settings. The word STORED will appear on the screen for several seconds to confirm this action. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have completed all the adjustments you want to make. 3. 4. STORE Select ! " Adjust # $ Mode. When mode is selected, the ­ and + keys toggle the sound between the options available with different input signals, and the options displayed depend upon the signal being received by the television, (see page 24). Spatial . When Spatial is selected, the ­ and + keys switch spatial sound on or off. When on, the spatial sound gives the impression of the speakers being further apart from each other. Press to return to normal viewing. Normalise Volume Lock . This will initially reset sound controls to previously stored user values. . A maximum volume limit can be set on your television. If held for two seconds the sound controls will be set to mid-position. Position the cursor onto the volume control adjustment. Set the volume to the desired maximum level. Press the MUTE key on the hand unit for a minimum of 3 seconds. The lock icon appears (coloured white) next to the volume bar graph when the lock is set. Release the MUTE key. To remove the volume lock, repeat as above until the lock icon disappears. 4 Picture Menu Use this menu to adjust and store your preferred picture settings. Press the 1. 2. key to display the PICTURE menu. Press P­ or P+ key to position the cursor onto the adjustment you want to make; Brightness, Contrast, Colour¹, Hue² or Sharpness¹. green PICTURE BRI CON COL HUE SHARP STORE Select ! " Adjust # $ Press ­ or + key to change the level of adjustment to your own liking. The white bar graph shows the progress of the adjustment. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have completed all the adjustments you want to make. Press P­ or P+ key to select STORE. 3. 4. Press Press ­ or + key to Store the settings. The word STORED will appear on the screen for several seconds to confirm this action. to return to normal viewing. Note: Any picture adjustments made and not stored will remain at that setting until you change channel or switch off, after which, they will revert to the previously stored setting. 1. Colour and sharpness will not be shown with RGB picture. 2. HUE will only be displayed on the Menu when viewing a 4.43MHz NTSC signal connected via the Euro-connector (SCART). See page 27. Programme Menu The programme menu is an overview of all programmes stored in memory. Press the 1. 2. 3. Press yellow key to display the programme menu. + until the programme display To display programmes 30 to 59 press the right cursor key changes from 00 ­ 29 to 30 - 59. Use the cursor keys P­ / P+ / or 30 - 59 as required. Use the left cursor key to return to normal viewing. ­/ 00 _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ 05 _ _ _ _ 06 _ _ _ _ 07 _ _ _ _ 08 _ _ _ _ 09 _ _ _ _ PROGRAMME 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 13 _ _ _ _ 14 _ _ _ _ 15 _ _ _ _ 16 _ _ _ _ 17 _ _ _ _ 18 _ _ _ _ 19 _ _ _ _ 20 _ _ _ _ 21 _ _ _ _ 22 _ _ _ _ 23 _ _ _ _ 24 _ _ _ _ 25 _ _ _ _ 26 _ _ _ _ 27 _ _ _ _ 28 _ _ _ _ 29 _ _ _ _ SET UP + to move between programmes 00 - 29 ­ to return to programme display 00 - 29. Select: ! " # $ Note: From this menu, pressing the yellow (see pages 20 to 24, TUNING YOUR TV). key will access the SETUP menu. This is used for automatic and manual tuning, Features Menu Use this menu to select and set/cancel the features available to you on your television. Press the 1 2. key to display the FEATURES menu. Press P­ or P+ key to position the cursor on the feature you want to use - Source, Child lock, Sleep timer or Text contrast. ­ or + key to either: a. b. c. d. Press blue FEATURES SOURCE CHILD LOCK SLEEP TIMER TEXT CON TV OFF OFF Press toggle SOURCE between TV, AV1, AV2 and RGB. activate the CHILD LOCK. Select ! " set the SLEEP TIMER. adjust OSD/videotext contrast (text bar is displayed at the top of the screen when cursor is positioned on TEXTCON). Adjust # $ to return to normal viewing. Source switch. With no input connected to any of these sources the TV will show a blank screen, but the OSD will still indicate the source for several seconds. Child Lock: disabled. Note: If the remote control batteries become exhausted while the Child Lock is active, you will not be able to operate the TV until they have been replaced. When on, control of the television will only be possible from the hand unit. The four buttons at the front of the TV are Sleep Timer. Allows you to programme the TV to switch to standby automatically after a selected period of time (see below). + key. to select one of the pre-set times, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. ­ until the display shows OFF. To set a time press the To cancel the sleep timer press 5 Operating Your Television From The Remote Control Standby: The standby key Pressing any number key or on the remote control partially switches off the television. The red indicator becomes brighter. switches on again to TV. . (Including overnight). Approximately 30 minutes after the television station has ceased transmitting, the TV, if left on, will automatically switch to standby. When the TV is not in use for long periods of time, remember to switch it off using the on/off switch This saves energy and preserves optimum picture quality. Selecting TV programmes Use P­ or P+ key, or keys 0 - 9. The number is displayed and programme selected. For a two digit number you must enter the second figure before the dash disappears. For single numbers the dash must disappear before selecting another number. Programmes can be quickly accessed using P­ or P+ key. Any un-tuned programme numbers will be skipped. Selecting On-Screen-Display (Status) Pressing + key gives an on-screen display of the current programme number and name, together with the status of various operating modes. Programme N° and name. Sound muted. Audio mode (showing stereo). Spatial. Child lock on. Volume lock on. Sleep timer minutes remaining. + key is pressed will be displayed, e.g. 1 ZDF 120 Only those modes that are active when the AV Source. Audio mode (showing Stereo). Sleep timer (59 seconds remaining). AV1 59s Volume control Use ­ or + key to decrease or increase sound level. Sound mute Press key to quickly turn off sound completely. Press again to restore. Normalise Press to restore picture controls to user stored values (green symbol). Hold for two seconds to restore picture controls to factory preset values (red symbol). Stereo/Mono / Dual sound - language Television programmes may be transmitted with different sound characteristics. Your television will automatically switch into stereo when a suitable signal of sufficient strength is present, indicated by symbol. Pressing the I/II key gives various choices depending upon what is being transmitted and indicated on the screen by: Red Red Red Red Mono. Stereo. Sound channel I or Language I. Sound channel II or Language II. I II When receiving two separate sound channels (Dual Language models), the headphones will always reproduce the other sound channel not being emitted by the loudspeakers. Note: Should the signal be weak or receiving conditions poor, stereo to mono automatic switching may occur. If this happens frequently it is recommended you switch into mono operation. 6 Videotext Videotext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted in the same way as a magazine. Persons who are hard of hearing or unfamiliar with the language in which the programme is broadcast can also use the sub-titles provided by the service. Switching on Videotext (Note: Press Press When videotext is switched on it is not possible to access any menus). key to switch on. The TV picture disappears and is replaced by a videotext page. to switch off videotext. If the programme does not have a videotext service, the indication P100 is displayed and the screen remains blank. In this case leave videotext and choose another programme. Selecting a page The page number is always made up of 3 figures and the selection zone is at the top left hand corner of the screen. Enter the number of the desired page with the hand unit keys 0-9. Note: Videotext information is only available between pages 100 and 899. The page number appears in the selection zone. As soon as the corresponding page has been found it is displayed. (If the selected page is not available a warning message is displayed at the bottom of your screen and the previously displayed page remains on screen if it is still available). Videotext direct page selection The coloured keys used in TV mode for menu access are also used in the videotext mode to select pages by means of coloured prompts corresponding to the coloured keys on the hand unit. << >> News Weather R G Y B When the selection is made, a page appears automatically. Previous page/Next page selection Press P­ or P+ key. Return to Index page Press i key. Main index appears. Stopping the sequence of Sub-pages A page sometimes consists of a number of sub-pages which are displayed automatically one after the other. Press updated. key to stop/resume a sequence of pages. The indication appears on-screen and the information is no longer Direct selection of a Sub-page/Clock This key has two functions. It is possible to access the sub-page of your choice directly: First enter the number of the subject page containing sub-pages. Then press . Enter the number of the sub-page using four figures (sub-pages are four figures long and all must be entered, e.g. 0002 for page 2). The page counter searches and the sub-page is selected and displayed. Press to enter another sub-page number if required (your last entry will appear on screen [S0002]). Whilst the sub-page number is still on the screen, press again to cancel and return to automatic sequencing of the sub-pages. Note: Depending upon the TV programme broadcasting the videotext, the search may sometimes take a long time. Whilst in TV mode pressing will display the videotext clock in the top right hand corner of the screen. 7 Temporary interruption of the Videotext display This function can be used to return to the TV programme when it takes a long time to find a page. Press X and the TV picture will appear (the TV is still in videotext mode). Enter the page number required. As soon as the page is found, its number will appear on the screen. Press Press and the videotext page will appear. . The videotext page will be superimposed on the TV picture. . For videotext press . Overlaying the Videotext on the TV Picture (Mix mode) To return to TV press Reveal Certain pages contain hidden information, such as, solutions to puzzles or answers to questions. Press ? to make information appear and disappear. Enlarging a Page Press to display the upper half, press again for the lower half and then once more to return to normal page size. Controls at the Front of your Television At the front of your television there are four push button controls. P P b Decrease/Increase volume. Decrease/Increase programme Setting the local control lock (child lock) It is recommended that your television is controlled from the remote control hand unit and local controls are only used if the hand unit ceases to function (e.g. batteries exhausted). A feature exists to enable you to lock the local controls. This lock is turned on and off using the FEATURES menu, (see page 23). Technical Specifications TV Standard: Channel Coverage: Aerial Impedance: Picture Tube: Mains Voltage: Internal Speakers: Power Consumption: Net Weight: Dimensions (W x H x D): Remote Control Batteries: 625 lines single standard (PAL). UHF/VHF channels. 75 unbalanced. 51cm type. 230V AC ±10%, 50Hz. 2 x 8 , 6W, (126mm x 58mm). <65W approx (Stand-by <10W). 22.0kg. 505 x 491 x 480mm. 2 x HITACHI SUM-3/IEC R6 or equivalent AA. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. 8 Connecting Other Equipment Video recorder If your video recorder does not have a Euro-connector socket (or if this is already being used by another piece of equipment), the only possible connection is via the aerial socket. Your VCR is then considered a TV programme by the TV set. You must tune your TV into the video recorder's test signal and assign it to a programme number, (see Tuning your Television, page 20). When the VCR is connected via the Euro-connector socket using a special connecting cable, switching the VCR to play mode will automatically switch from TV picture to VCR. To go back to picture press or repeatedly press To go back to VCR press . Switching VCR to stop also switches back to picture. until your picture returns. Satellite receiver The same applies to a satellite receiver connected via the Euro-connector socket. For more information on how to connect various pieces of equipment to your TV set, consult the other equipment's operating instructions. AV1 Connections Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Audio Output ­ Right / Dual II Audio Inpput ­ Right / Dual II Audio Output ­ Left / Dual I Audio Common Return Blue Return Audio Input ­ Left / Dual I RGB Blue Input Function Switching Green Return No Connection RGB Green Input No Connection Red Return RGB Switching Voltage Return RGB Red Input RGB Switching Voltage Video Output Return Video Input Return Video Output Video Input Shield Common Return Signal 20 21 2 1 AV2 connections If the source you want to connect to the AV2/SVHS DIN socket is mono-aural, connect the audio to the left (white) socket only; the audio signal will then be routed to both left and right audio channels. Note: The characteristics of the AV2 sockets are the same as those for the corresponding inputs on a Euro-connector (SCART) socket. VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R Video (yellow). Audio left (mono, white). Audio right (red). Headphones (stereo). 9 Hitachi, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan International Sales Division THE HITACHI ATAGO BUILDING, No. 15 ­12 Nishi Shinbashi, 2 ­ Chome, Minato ­ Ku, Tokyo 105-8430, Japan. Tel: 03 35022111 HITACHI EUROPE LTD, Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8YA UNITED KINGDOM Tel: 01628 643000 Fax: 01628 643400 Email: consumer -service@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE S.A. 364 Kifissias Ave. & 1, Delfon Str. 152 33 Chalandri Athens GREECE Tel: 1-6837200 Fax: 1-6835964 Email: service.hellas@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE GmbH Munich Office Dornacher Strasse 3 D-85622 Feldkirchen bei München GERMANY Tel: +49-89-991 80-0 Fax: +49- 89-991 80-224 Hotline: +49-180-551 25 51 (12ct/min) Email: HSE- DUS.service@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE S.A. Gran Via Carlos III, 101- 1 08028 Barcelona SPAIN Tel: 93 409 2550 Fax: 93 491 3513 Email: atencion.cliente@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE srl Via Tommaso Gulli N.39, 20147 Milano, Italia ITALY Tel: +39 02 487861 Tel: +39 02 38073415 Servizio Clienti Fax: +39 02 48786381/2 Email: customerservice.italy@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI Europe AB Box 77 S-164 94 Kista SWEDEN Tel: +46 (0) 8 562 711 00 Fax: +46 (0) 8 562 711 13 Email: csgswe@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE S.A.S Lyon Office B.P. 45, 69671 BRON CEDEX FRANCE Tel: 04 72 14 29 70 Fax: 04 72 14 29 99 Email: france.consommateur@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE LTD (Norway) AB STRANDVEIEN 18 1366 Lysaker NORWAY Tel: 67 5190 30 Fax: 67 5190 32 Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com HITACH EUROPE AB Egebækgård Egebækvej 98 DK-2850 Nærum DENMARK Tel: +45 43 43 6050 Fax: +45 43 60 51 Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE AB Neopoli / Niemenkatu 73 FIN-15140 Lahti FINLAND Tel : +358 3 8858 271 Fax: +358 3 8858 272 Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com Hitachi Europe Ltd Bergensesteenweg 421 1600 Sint- Pieters-Leeuw BELGIUM Tel: +32 2 363 99 01 Fax: +32 2 363 99 00 Email: sofie.van.bom@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE LTD Na Sychrove 975/8 101 27 Pr aha 10 ­ Bohdalec CZECH REPUBLIC Tel: +420 267 212 383 Fax: +420 267 212 385 Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com www.hitachidigitalmedia.com

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