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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 _ _ _ _ ...

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