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User guide SAGEM AXIUM HD-L27
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Anglais LU 27 A5.qxd
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.
1.1. 1.2. Safety Maintenance 2 3
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Important safety information
Important safety information Overview of the LCD TV
Unpacking Inserting the remote control batteries Connecting power
1.1. Safety
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2.1. 2.2. 2.3.
Respect all maintenance advice, safety precautions and instructions recommended in this user booklet for your safety and to prolong the working life of the equipment. · Definitions
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3.1. Product functions 5
First installation Remote control Getting started
Basic connections RF IN port COMPONENT port SCART ports AV4S input AV4 input MULTIMEDIA port HEADPHONE port Hi-Fi OUTPUT port 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11
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CAUTION The exclamation mark within a triangle is intended to tell the user about important operating and servicing instructions.
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5.1 5.1.1. 5.1.2. 5.1.3. 5.1.4. 5.1.5. 5.1.6. 5.1.7. 5.1.8.
Safety regulations
This LCD TV is a class 1 appliance; it MUST be connected to an electrical wall socket equipped with an earth. This LCD TV is designed to function:
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7.1. 7.2. 7.2.1 7.3. 7.3.1. 7.4. 7.4.1. 7.5. 7.5.1. 7.5.2. 7.5.3. 7.5.4. 7.6. 7.6.1. 7.6.2. 7.6.3. 7.6.4. 7.6.5. Changing picture settings Changing PC settings PC mode Changing audio settings Advanced settings Changing system settings Protection Channel search Auto search Manual search Program edit Sort Source edit Scart sources auto Naming Source enable/disable Video noise reduction PIP/PAP
Inserting memory flash cards Using the OSD menus
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with a 220-240 V, 50 Hz, AC (alternating current) network, at an ambient temperature between +5°C and +35°C, in areas with humidity less than 85%.
This LCD TV uses high voltages. Never attempt to access the interior of the device. Only suitably qualified persons are authorised to do this. Do not open or dismantle this product, as this will expose you to risk of electrocution.
Damage: Never use your TV if it is damaged in any way. If you break the LCD glass, avoid any contact with bare hands. Always place your TV on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere that may be subject to vibrations.
Weather: It is advisable to unplug the power supply, and the aerial antenna during an thunder storm.
Moisture: Do not allow your TV to be exposed to rain, moisture and dust. If any liquid is spilt into your TV it can cause serious damage. If you spill any liquid into your TV switch it off at the mains immediately. Contact your store.
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Diagnosing trouble shooting Technical characteristics
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Interference: Do not place your TV on or near appliances, which may cause electromagnetic interference. If you do, it may adversely affect the working of the unit, and cause a distorted picture or sound.
Temperature: Avoid extremes of temperature, either hot or cold, place your TV well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric fire.
Ventilation: The TV must be well ventilated. Do not cover your TV or position in a small confined space. It is recommended that you leave a 10cm gap all around your TV.
Covers: Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltage.
Standby: Do not leave your TV in standby for long periods of time e.g. while on holiday.
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WARNING The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are an electric shock hazard.
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Batteries: Please use only suitable batteries that complies with the manufacturer's specifications (see § 9. "technical specifications"). When defective or completely used, pay particular attention to environmental matters and throw them in places provided for this effect in accordance to the current regulations. Batteries are easily swallowed by young children. Do not allow young children to play with remote control unit. Screen Burn: ATTENTION! Please note that some programs are broadcast with a logo that will appear in the corner of your TV screen. Some of these logos can be very bright and may cause damage by permanently making the logo on the screen. To prevent this, avoid leaving channels displaying a logo for prolonged periods of time, particularly when the TV is not being watched. Only use suitable batteries that comply with the maker's specifications (see § 2.2). the batteries supplied are not rechargeable; pay particular attention to environmental matters; take the defective or used batteries to the places provided for this effect in accordance with current regulations; never throw them in the dustbin.
2.
Overview of the LCD TV
Congratulations on purchasing the SAGEM AXIUMTM HD-L27 LCD colour television. This product has been designed to provide you with a rich audio and video experience, along with ease of use and convenient connection. This television enables you to watch aerial or cable free to view television channels, connect a VCR, digital Set Top Box, and a decoder or DVD player to watch your favourite movies, or connect a computer to use the display as a monitor.You can also use the television set like a graphics memory card and display your digital photographs. The TV is equipped with convenient control buttons located on the side panel and a handy remote control to let you adjust the TV settings and customize the TV preferences through an easy-to-use menu displayed on the screen.
2.1. Unpacking
When you unpack this LCD TV, make sure the box contains the following items:
Remote control
1.2. Maintenance
· · · · Before doing anything, disconnect the mains lead from the wall socket. Clean the cabinet using a soft, slightly damp cloth and a non-abrasive and non- wax detergent. Never use Benzene, alcohol or petroleum-based cleaning products as these could damage the finish. Clean the screen carefully using a soft, damp cloth lightly impregnated with a soap solution. The display of your LCD TV is a very performing but delicate part. Touching it can harm the internal electronic components and damage pixels. In order to keep initial performance of your Sagem LCD TV as long as possible, avoid touching the screen. User manual Batteries AAA (*2)
Power cord
SAGEM AXIUMTM HD-L27 LCD Colour Television
RF cable
If any of these items appears to be missing or damaged, please contact your vendor or authorized service personnel for assistance.
2.2. Inserting the remote control batteries
Insert the two AAA batteries provided into the remote control as described below:
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Pull the latch on the battery compartment, cover the rear of the remote control and remove the cover.
Insert the two supplied batteries. Check the + and - ends of the batteries before inserting them in the compartment.
Replace the cover and make sure that snaps are securely back into place.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types together. Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or fire batteries. Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage if you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time. Please handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, or placing it in direct sun light, near a heater or in an area of high humidity.
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2.3. Connecting power
Connect the other end of the power cord to an earth power outlet.
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ANT
Rear View
Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN connector on the rear of your TV.
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FIRST INSTALLATION LANGUAGE COUNTRY AUTO SEARCH B/G PR: 1 FREQUENCY: ENGLISH UK NO 45.00MHz
MENU
First installation
2 3
AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb
S C A R T 1
S C A R T 2
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4
Pr/Cr R L
H D T V
R
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L
HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
S C A R T 3
: EXIT OSD : SELECT : ADJUST
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Option
LANGUAGE COUNTRY AUTO SEARCH Launch Auto search by pressing . Select your country. Select your language.
Function Connectors 1 2 3 4 ANT AV4/S, R/L AV4/CVBS, R/L Component, R/L
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Function
Connect your Roof antenna or coaxial cord from local TV service provider.
Connect the S-Video and (R/L) audio.
3.1. Product functions
The following section describes the various functions of the LCD TV. Please take a few moments to get used to the product and its control panel before using it. Front View
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SD/MMC CF Pr-
Connect the video composite and audio (R/L) (Same as AV4S)
Connect the audio and component video output (progressive or interlaced) connectors of your A/V device, including High Definition devices such as dedicated set top boxes. 5 6
3
Pr+
PC/DVI, R/L HEADPHONE 7
+
MENU
Connect the audio outputs and VGA or DVI output of your PC or HDTV decoder.
Connect your external headphones. Hi-Fi OUTPUT
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Connect an external amplifier with extra speakers. 8 SCART1, SCART2, SCART3
Connect the SCART output of your A/V device.
MS
SM
1
1
Parts 1 2 3
-
Function Produces stereo and Virtual Dolby Surround sound. Turns power on or off.
Speakers
Pr-/Pr+
+
Increases or decreases program numbers. Increases or decreases the volume.
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MENU
Turns the On-screen Display (OSD) menu on or off. Press each time you want to switch between TV and Source inputs. CF card slot SD/MMC,MS slot SM card slot Insert a CF card in this slot. Insert an SD/MMC or MS card in this slot. Insert an SM card in this slot.
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4.
Key
1 2 3 PC / DVI (HDTV)source select Program Program + / - select VOL + Volume + / JUMP TO PREVIOUS PROSwitches to the previously viewed program GRAM TXT HOT KEYS Select group of pages in teletext mode TXT INDEX TXT REVEAL TXT ZOOM HOLD EXIT Menu ARROW KEYS MENU TIMER 3D AUDIO SELECT SOUND PIP/PAP POSITION PIP/PAP SWAP PIP/PAP SUB SOURCE PIP / PAP select CARD READER SELECT CARD READER PREVIEW / FULL CARD READER ROTATE CARD READER AUTOPLAY 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 VIDEO MODE AUDIO Smart Volume DISPLAY INFORMATION Off Timer Selects Virtual Dolby Surrond (360° sound mode) Select Mono / Stereo PIP picture position Swap Main and sub source in PIP / PAP PIP / PAP sub source select Active PIP / PAP display Card Reader - Select the CARD READER function from video or graphic source. Card Reader - Active the Photo preview / Photo full screen display. Card reader - Rotate photo Active automatic Photo card reader viewing Select video mode settings Select AI Audio Smart Volume Display information Displays the OSD menu Press the up, down, left, Right arrow keys to scroll, Through the OSD menu options. Exit from the menu Teletext Zoom and Hold Teletext Reveal - Display hidden data Teletext Index Select VGA or DVI source COMPONENT source select Select interlaced or progressive component source POWER Turns power on or commands stand-by mode
Remote control
Function
5.
Getting started
Please refer to the following sections for detailed instructions about connecting the audio/video (AV) device of your choice to your LCD TV and view your favorite programs or movies. These sections describe the procedure required to set up your TV for easy and convenient viewing.
5.1
Basic connections
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The SAGEM AXIUMTM HD-L27 LCD Television provides multiple input and output ports to enable you to connect different types of A/V devices such as an antenna or cable TV line, a VCR /DVD player, cable or satellite Set Top Boxes (HDTV compliant), or even a PC (HDTV compliant).
You can also use the LCD TV as a flash memory card reader and view your digital photographs directly on the TV without requiring a PC connection.
The back panel of the LCD TV provides input and output connectors to make these connections possible. The following sections discuss the various ports and the type of A/V devices that can be connected to your TV.
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AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr R L
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
H D T V
S C A R T 1
S C A R T 2
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S C A R T 3
R
DAY / NIGHT DISPLAY MODE Select back light Bright/Day/Night mode for the display. TXT PAGE TELETEXT select 1XX CHANNELS SELECT -/-NUMBER KEYS SCART source select VIDEO TV/AV/S Source select Format MUTE Teletext page down and up TELETEXT ON / OFF. Channel numbers higher or equal to 100 1 to 9 and 0 number keys Select Scart1 to Scart3 sources Select TV, AV4 and AV4S source Screen format select Loudspeaker mute
Notes:
If sunlight shines directly on the remote sensor, the operation of the remote control may become unstable, and the effective range will be shorter. Do not hit or violently shake the remote control. Never expose the remote control to high temperature or humidity. If the remote control is not used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage.
Refer to these notes before connecting any audio/video equipment to this TV. Refer to the manuals of your stereo amplifier, or other equipment as necessary. Disconnect all equipment from the power outlets. Connect the equipment to the power outlets only after you have completed connecting everything. Never make or change connections with equipment connected to a power outlet. Connect a DVD player directly to the TV. For example, do not connect a DVD player to a VCR, and then connect the VCR to your TV. This type of connection could distort both the picture and the sound. Your VCR might also have a copy protection system, which could result in a distorted DVD image. Set the stereo system to the correct source if your LCD TV is also connected to a stereo system. You only need one audio connection and one video connection between your TV and other audio/video equipment (e.g. DVD player, VCR, Camcorder). This means that you may not use all the connectors on the TV for a basic installation. If you plan to watch TV with VCR off, connect a coaxial cable to the VCR's TUNER IN connector and to the ANT connector on your LCD TV. This allows you to watch channels on the TV normally when the VCR is off. The existing connection possibilities determine the picture quality (decreasingly from top level to lowest quality: Progressive Scan Component Video, Interlaced Component Video, RGB Scart, S-Video and Composite Video). The selection of your video support should be carefully examined according to the expected quality.
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5.1.1. RF IN port
The RF IN port is provided to directly connect analog cable TV, satellite or an antenna as follows:
5.1.4. AV4S input
The AV4S port has been provided to enable you to connect to devices with S-Video output such as DVD players, digital cameras, and so on. This port produces high picture quality. AN A/V device can be connected to this port as follows:
DVD
DV D
1
Connect the other end of this cable to the connector as shown below on the right. You may also need to use a cable adapter to connect to the wall socket, depending on your installation.
Connect one end of a 75W coaxial cable to the ANT connector on the rear panel of the TV.
OR DIGITAL CAMERAS
ANT
2
ANT
S C A R T 1
AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L
S C A R T 1
1 2
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr T R L
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
H D V S C A R T 3 S C A R T 2
Using an S-Video cable, connect the video (AV4S) connector on the TV to the corresponding S-Video output connector of your A/V device.
AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr T
V H D S C A R T 3 S C A R T 2
R
R L R
HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L PC/DVI AUDIO IN L
5.1.5. AV4 input
It is strongly recommended that you connect the antenna using a 75W coaxial cable to get optimum picture and sound quality.
The AV4 port supports composite video and provides good quality video. To connect an A/V device such as a VCR, VCD player, or DVD player, do the following:
DVD
DV D
5.1.2. COMPONENT port
The COMPONENT port lets you connect your TV to high quality video equipment such as a DVD player, or HDTV Set Top Boxes. This port consists of audio (L/R) and component video (YCbCr or YPbPr) connectors and provides the highest picture quality. To connect your A/V device to this port, do the following:
OR DIGITAL CAMERAS
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ANT AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr T
H D V S C A R T 3 S C A R T 1
Using a composite video cable, connect the video (AV4) connector on the TV to the video output connector of your A/V device.
S C A R T 2
2
Using an audio cable, connect the audio (L, R) connector on the TV to the corresponding audio output connector of your A/V device.
ANT
AV4/S AV4/CVBS
DV D
S C A R T 1
1
Using a component video cable, connect the video (YCbCr or YPbPr) connector on the TV to the corresponding video output connector of your A/V device. Using an audio cable, connect the audio (L/R) connector on the TV to the corresponding audio output connector of your A/V device.
R L
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
R
DVD
R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr R L R
HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L PC/DVI AUDIO IN L
S C A R T 3 H D T V S C A R T 2
VIDEO RECORDER
VHS
DIGITAL DECODER
2
5.1.6. MULTIMEDIA port
Connect your LCD TV to a PC or laptop computer with the VGA port or DVI port, to use the LCD TV as a monitor for your PC. To connect to a PC/Laptop, do the following:
5.1.3. SCART ports
The LCD TV has three ports for connecting up to three SCART A/V devices with the LCD TV :
ANT
AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
H D T V
S C A R T 1
1
S C A R T 2
Connect the DVD or PC laptop or HDTV SetTop Box to the DVI port, or connect the PC laptop to the VGA port.
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SCART 1 and 2 (input-oputput) are designed for Set Top Boxes, DVD players, games consoles or any devices producing RGB signal.
R L
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
S C A R T 3
Connect the Line out audio output of your PC to the PC AUDIO IN connector of the TV.
R
DVD
DV D
OR DIGITAL DECODER
DVI
VGA
ANT
AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr T
V H D S C A R T 3 S C A R T 2
S C A R T 1
DIGITAL DECODER
Note: This Multimedia port is fully compliant with external devices which can manage High Definition Video such as, for instance, HDTV Set Top Boxes.
DVD OR
DV D
SCART 2 has the same use as SCART 1, but is the only part for Syster/Canal+ terrestrial decoder (France)
OR C+ DECODER
DVI D OR
R L R
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
VIDEO RECORDER
5.1.7. HEADPHONE port
VHS
SCART 3 is only designed for VCR and other VHS/S-VHS devices such as camcorders. For all these ports, use classic SCART cable (not given)
L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr R L
PC/DVI AUDIO IN L HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L
H D T V
A R T 2
S C A R T 3
The HEADPHONE port allows you to connect headphones to your LCD TV.
R
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If you have subscribed to a cable TV system using pay TV signals requiring a Set Top Box to view all channels, connect the ANT connector to the Set Top Box's ANTENNA OUT connector,
Using an audio cable, connect the audio (L, R) connector on the TV to the corresponding audio output connector of your A/V device.
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5.1.8. Hi-Fi OUTPUT port
Use the Hi-Fi OUTPUT port to connect your LCD TV to an external audio amplifier with external speakers and enjoy better sound quality.
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Using the OSD menus
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system provides a quick and simple method to adjust your LCD TV settings. This chapter describes how to change each of the available settings.
ANT
AV4/S AV4/CVBS R L Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr T
V H D S C A R T 3 S C A R T 2
S C A R T 1
OSD menus can be viewed using both the remote control and the control buttons on the front panel as shown in the following table: Remote Control MENU Front Panel Control Action MENU
Press to enter in the OSD menus. Press again to return to the previous menu or to exit OSD menus if the current menu is the main one. or Pr+ or Pror EXIT VOL+ or VOLMENU
R L R
HI-FI OUTPUT HEADPHONE R L PC/DVI AUDIO IN L
Move up and down in the OSD menus.
HI-FI SYSTEM
Press to change values in the OSD menus.
Press to quit the OSD menus.
In this case, you must turn off your internal speakers of the LCD TV (See § 7.3.1.).
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Inserting memory flash cards
The LCD TV also provides a memory flash card reader function to enable you to view digital images directly on the screen without requiring a PC to read the card contents. The TV supports CF, SD/MMC, MS, and SM card formats. Insert the memory card in the appropriate memory card slot as shown in the illustration:
7.1. Changing picture settings
This menu allows you to modify the settings of your image definition by adjusting them or to use pre-defined settings.
BRIGHTNESS ........................ 50 CONTRAST ........................ 50 COLOUR ........................ 50 TINT ........................ 0 SHARPNESS ........................ 0 VIDEO MODE USER COLOUR TEMPERATURE NEUTRAL
SD/MMC SM SM SD/MMC CF CF MS MS
MENU
: EXIT OSD : SELECT
The following options are available from the Picture menu: Inserting a Memory Stick Option
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR TINT
: ADJUST
Inserting a CompactFlash card
Function
Adjusts the levels of light on your screen. It should be used in conjunction with the Contrast option.
Adjusts the difference between the dark and light levels on your display. It should be used in conjunction with the Brightness option.
Changes the dominant colour intensity on your screen. Adjust this setting until the colours on the screen (for example, flesh tones) look natural.
SD/MMC
SD/MMC
CF
CF
Changes the colour balance. Adjust this setting so that the colours (for example, flesh tones) on the screen are neither too green or too magenta. SHARPNESS
MS SM MS SM
Adjusts the sharpness levels on your screen. VIDEO MODE COLOUR TEMPERATURE
The following options are available: NEUTRAL, CINEMA, SPORT, STUDIO, USER, PC, MULTIMEDIA
Inserting a SmartMedia card
Inserting a Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard Note: Please refer to Remote Control Chapter for Picture Show navigation. CAUTION: Do not handle or remove the memory card as long as the hourglass is flashing on the screen.
This function allows you to adjust the colour balance. 3 levels: cool, neutral or warm
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7.2. Changing PC settings
This option allows you to adjust the source coming from your VGA or DVI port.
7.3. Changing audio settings
The Audio menu enables you to configure the volume, treble, and bass of the audio output. Use the slider bars to adjust these settings.
MENU
: EXIT OSD : SELECT : ADJUST
MENU
: EXIT OSD : SELECT
Option
SPEAKERS VOLUME
: ADJUST
Function
Adjusts the overall volume of the speakers. TREBLE BASS BALANCE HEADPHONE/HIFI VOL. ADVANCED SETTINGS Adjust the high frequency. Adjust the low frequency.
7.2.1
PC mode
RED GREEN BLUE H. POSITION V. POSITION PHASE CLOCK AUTO ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 50 50 45 45 0 5 50
Off
Balances the volume of the left and right speakers.
Adjusts the overall volume of the headphone and Hi-Fi. Allows you to set further settings in your taste.
MENU
: EXIT OSD : SELECT
7.3.1. Advanced settings
: ADJUST
As the following shows the advanced settings events:
Option
RED GREEN BLUE H. POSITION V. POSITION PHASE CLOCK AUTO Press or Press To adjust the colour To adjust the colour To adjust the colour.
Function
to move the picture to the left and
to move it to the right. to move the picture to the top or bottom.
SPEAKERS AUDIO MODE LOUDNESS AUTO VOLUME CONTROL VIRTUAL DOLBY SURROUND
On
STEREO
On
On
On
This enables finer synchronization with your computer's graphics card. When an unstable or flashing page occurs, use this tuning. Modifies the data display frequency so that it corresponds to the frequency of your computer's graphics card. on/off carries out automatic tuning.
MENU
: RETURN : SELECT
Option
SPEAKERS AUDIO MODE LOUDNESS AUTO VOLUME CONTROL VIRTUAL DOLBY SURROUND
: ADJUST
Function
Turns speakers ON or OFF Choose MONO, STEREO. Switches the bass boost ON/OFF. Adjusts the suitable volume from the input signal.
Turns the Virtual Dolby Surround (360° sound mode) ON or OFF.
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BRIGHTNESS ........................ 50 CONTRAST ........................ 50 COLOUR ........................ 50 TINT ........................ 0 SHARPNESS ........................ 0 VIDEO MODE USER COLOUR TEMPERATURE NEUTRAL PC MODE
SPEAKERS VOL. TREBLE BASS BALANCE HEADPHONE/HIFI VOL. ADVANCED SETTINGS
........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................
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7.4. Changing system settings
This menu allows you to make some adjustments such as choosing your preferences for certain functions.
7.5. Channel search
This menu allows you to install TV channels by automatic or manual searching. It also gives you the possibilities to manage the list of channels.
CURRENT TIME WAKE UP STATUS WAKE UP TIME SLEEP TIMER LANGUAGE PROTECTION
Off
12:00:00
M ENGLISH
12:00
MENU
: EXIT OSD : SELECT : ADJUST
COUNTRY AUTO SEARCH MANUAL SEARCH PROGRAM EDIT SORT B/G PR: 1 FREQUENCY:
MENU
UK NO
55.25MHZ : EXIT OSD : SELECT
Option
COUNTRY AUTO SEARCH
The following options are available from the System menu: Option
CURRENT TIME WAKE UP STATUS WAKE UP TIME SLEEP TIMER LANGUAGE PROTECTION Enables you to set a time for the TV to power on. Select this option and press field. Press to increment the minute field. Enables and disables the TV On Timer. to increment the hour MANUAL SEARCH PROGRAM EDIT SORT To adjust the current time. Select this option and press Press to increment the minute field. to increment the hour field.
: ADJUST
Function
Choose your country. Automatically scans for available channels.
Function
Search manually the available channels by user's setting (See § 7.5.2.).
Enables you to set a time that will elapse before the TV turns off. Options are from 0 (_ _ M) to 90 M in ten minute increments. Changes the OSD display language. The following options are available: English, French, German, Italian, Dutch. Enables parents to prevent children from turning the TV on (see § 7.4.1.). This code is a four digit one. Your TV will ask you this code on each power on.
Enables you to modify or disable channels from the list of channels (See § 7.5.3.).
Enables you to sort or delete channels on the channel list (See § 7.5.4.).
7.5.1. Auto search
Launch auto search by pressing .
7.4.1. Protection
Your LCD TV is delivered with the code 0000.
7.5.2. Manual search
CHANGE PASSWORD CHILD LOCK FACTORY PRESET
Off
NO
PROGRAM NUMBER FREQUENCY LAUNCH SEARCH NAME SAVE B/G
MENU
1 125.25MHZ
Off
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