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Table of Contents Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................3 LCD TV Overview Local Key Controls..................................................................................................................7 Connection Panel Overview...............................................................................................8 Remote Control Key Functions .........................................................................................9 Normal operation .................................................................................. 10 Tuning in the TV stations Automatic Tuning................................................................................................................ 12 Manual Tuning ..................................................................................................................... 14 Programme editing menu ............................................................................................... 18 On Screen menus General .................................................................................................................................... 20 Picture control menu ......................................................................................................... 20 Sound control menu .......................................................................................................... 21 Clock and timer menu - clock, OFF-timer, ON-timer, auto-sleep ...................... 22 Extra functions - language, colour temperature, auto-AV, PC Control ............ 23 (PIP)Picture in Picture Multi-PIP ................................................................................................................................. 25 Other Functions ARC, APC, MTS ...................................................................................................................... 27 Teletext.................................................................................................................................... 28 Connecting external equipment Cable Box or VCR ................................................................................................................. 30 DVD player, digital TV set-top box ................................................................................ 32 Digital TV set-top box with "D-sub" connector ........................................................ 33 Connecting a computer RGB-PC connection ............................................................................................................ 34 Digital Video Input (DVI) ................................................................................................... 35 Troubleshooting check list and help line ................................................................... 36 Product specifications ....................................................................................................... 37 2 Safety Instructions * Safety instructions have two kinds of information as illustrated below. WARNING Failure to comply with this instruction may cause serious injuries and even death. NOTES Failure to comply with this instruction may cause light injuries or damage the product. NOTES Indoor Installation Indoor Installation Indoor Installation Do not place the TV in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as radiators, fires and stoves etc. · Overheating and strong light will shorten the life of the TV. WARNING Do not place a naked flame source beside the TV. · This may result in a fire hazard ! NOTES When unpacking or moving the TV two people will be necessary to lift it safely. Do not place the TV where it might be exposed to a lot of dust. · Dust and frequent cleaning may shorten the life of the LCD screen. NOTES Ensure good ventilation around the TV. The distance between the TV and the wall or cabinet sides should be at least 10 cm. · It makes internal temperature increase and causes a fire. Do not cover the TV ventilation slots. · Covering the slots causes overheating which shortens TV life. It may course a fire hazard! 3 Safety Instructions NOTES Disconnect the mains supply and other connections before moving the TV.. WARNING Do not place the TV close to sources of steam or water such as in a bathroom or kitchen · This may cause a fire hazard or an electric shock hazard! ! WARNING Only use the TV on a level a stabble surface. Be careful not to place it near the edge · The monitor could fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the monitor. Only use TV stands or mounting devices especially designed for LCD televisions. Check the stand or mounting specifications are adequate to support this television's weight (see specifications at the back of this booklet). NOTES We recommend you do not mount this TV in a close fitting cabinet. Always allow adequate ventilation space, at the very least 10 cm above and behind the TV. · This keeps the TV cooler and extends its life. 4 Safety Instructions NOTES Disconnect the aerial and mains supply during thunderstorms. · This is to protect your TV from static electricity and power surges. WARNING · To prevent electric shock, do not remove any cover. · If anything goes wrong, don't try and fix it yourself, get a qualified service agent to look at it. · Do not expose this television to dripping or splashing or place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on or above the television. WARNING Make sure the mains lead cannot be walked on, crushed, chafed, cut, and so on. Don't place heavy objects on it. · This may result in a fire hazard ! Never touch the power plug using wet hands · This may cause an electric shock hazard ! 5 Additional Safety Instructions Mains supply This television is designed to operate from a 100 - 240 Volt, 50 - 60Hz AC mains supply. Other power source's may damage it. Mains plug (UK only) We have fitted this television with a standard UK moulded mains plug. Use only approved connectors and extension cables if the mains lead is not long enough. · If for any reason you cut off the mains plug, please destroy the old plug as it would be dangerous if inserted into a live power outlet. Remove the fuse from fused mains plugs before disposal. · Carefully follow the wiring instructions supplied with a new mains plug. Never use a fused mains plug without the fuse cover. · If the mains power cord gets damaged it must be replaced with an approved power cord assembly of the same type. In case of doubt consult a qualified service technician. Power cable colour code (UK only) The colours of the wires in the power cable of this unit are colour-coded as follows: · The wire coloured brown is the live conductor which is connected to a supply terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red. · The wire coloured blue is the neutral conductor which is connected to a supply terminal marked with the letter N or coloured black. · Make sure the lead is firmly secured under the cord clamp. · The wire coloured green and yellow is the earth conductor which is connected to the terminal marked "E" or coloured green or green and yellow, or has the earth symbol: Mains fuse (UK only) UK standard (BS1363) plugs must have a 3 amp (BS1362 type) fuse fitted. This mark is applied to show the equipment conforms to European safety and electro-magnetic compatibility standards. Eye fatigue When using this product as a computer monitor, health and safety experts recommend short frequent breaks rather than occasional, longer breaks, for example a 5-10 minute break after an hour of continuous screen work is likely to be better than a 15 minute break every 2 hours. Do not use the unit against a bright back ground and where sunlight or other light sources will shine directly on the screen. Cleaning Unplug the television and use only a lightly dampened soft cloth . Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents as these may damage the cosmetic finish. LCD TV Avoid spray can cleaning agents. Protect as far as possible from fingerprints and moisture. Ensure no water droplets remain on the screen as moisture can cause permanent discolouration! Limitation of use This television is only designed for household or similar general use as described in these instructions. Any other use might invalidate the guarantee and be dangerous. 6 Local Key Controls 1. MENU 2. TV/AV 3. MENU UP/DOWN CHANNEL CHANGE 4. MENU LEFT/RIGHT VOLUME CONTROL 5. POWER 1. MENU button: Displays a menu. 2. TV/AV: Selects A/V source, scart, component, computer or digital video source. 3. UP/DOWN( ): :Selects a programme or menu item. ): Adjusts the volume / Adjusts menu settings. 4. LEFT/RIGHT( 5. POWER button: switches TV set on or off. · To completely remove AC mains electricity from this television pull the main power plug from the supply socket. 7 Connection Panel Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. DVI IN: Digital Video Interface. RGB-DTV/ PC INPUT: PC (computer) OR DTV (Digital TV) Video Source Input. PC AUDIO IN: Connect the audio cable from the PC to the PC AUDIO IN on the set. Y, Pb, Pr: Component video signal input. L. R: Audio (L / R) : Connect audio input here when using S-video or component video inputs. S-VIDEO: Super-video, high quality video input. AV2: Scart input with AV (audio and composite video). AV1: Scart input with AV and RGB. ANT : Television aerial input. A.C POWER: Connector for AC power cord. 8 Remote Control Key Functions - When using the remote control aim it at the remote control sensor on the lower front right of the TV. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. POWER Turns the TV on from standby or off to standby mode. MUTE Turns the sound on and off. NUMBER buttons Select TV programmes or key in teletext page numbers. MENU Displays a main menu. TV/AV Selects TV, AV1, AV2, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT, RGB-DTV, RGB-PC, RGB-DVl mode. SLEEP button Sets the sleep timer. ENTER Accepts your selection or displays the current mode. VOL+/- button Adjusts the sound level./ Adjusts the menu settings. PR+/- button Selects next programme or menu items. APC button (Active Picture Control) Changes picture settings ASC button (Active Sound Control) Changes sound settings. ARC button (Active Radio Control) Changes screen mode- 16:9, 4:3, ZOOM, PANORAMA PIP button Displays a PIP (Picture In Picture) screen. REVIEW button Returns to the previously viewed programme. MULTI PIP button Displays pictures of all the tuned TV channels on-screen. MULTI MEDIA button Selects COMPONENT, RGB-DTV, RGB-PC, RGB-DVI. MTS button Selects the language during dual language broadcast, selects the sound output. PIP CH+/- Call red and green coloured teletext subject pages. Select programme number for PIP picture. SWAP / YELLOW button. Calls yellow teletext subject page. Swaps PIP and main pictures (see PIP section). INPUT / BLUE button. Calls blue-coloured subject page in teletext. Selects the AV source of the PIP picture TEXT Turns teletext display on or off SIZE/SIZE Changes size of PIP picture. Magnifies teletext page top, then bottom, then reverts page to normal size again. MODE Selects the teletext mode. (see teletext section). MIX Mixes the TV picture and teletext 2 5 1 4 7 8 9 6 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 3 10 12 13 14 18 21 22 25 29 26 11 15 16 17 20 19 24 23 28 27 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 23. 24. SUB PAGE For entering a teletext sub-page number. INDEX Returns to index page in teletext mode. REVEAL Reveal hidden text in a teletext page, such as answers in a quiz game. HOLD/STILL Freezes the picture. Stops a teletext sub-page from changing. UPDATE/POSITION Displays the TV picture on the screen while waiting for teletext page update. Change position of small PIP picture. Insert batteries in the remote Remove the remote control battery cover by pressing on the ribbed section. Install two AAA (R03) alkaline batteries observing the polarity markings on the batteries and inside the battery compartment. Slide the cover back until it clicks into place. + _ + 9 Normal operation · Numbers refer to the remote control key functions diagram, on the preceding page. · Please see "Remote control key functions", "On Screen Menus" and "Other functions" about other controls and functions. 1. Stand-by button Turns the TV on or off. Front panel indicator is green for "on" and red for "off". 2. Mute button Press the mute sound back on. button to turn the sound off, the mute symbol appears on the screen. Press again to turn the 3. Programme number buttons 0 to 9 button During television mode you can use these buttons to change programmes. You must use two-digit format, for example press "0" then "2" to get programme two. Change directly from any input source to TV tuner by pressing a number button. To tune in the programmes, see "Tuning in the stations", "Automatic tuning" and "Manual tuning". 4. Menu button Acces ...

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