Page 3 - Contents
Remote Control Aerial connection Connecting external devices Common Interface slot Auto installation setup Source menu Menu settings 5-6 Unit 4 7 8-11 12 13 14 15-22 1-3 SAFETY INFORMATION TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 23 24 Contents
Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.; WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT
SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER SCREWS, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates that there are important operating maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. IMPORT...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (Continued) This unit has been produced according to all current safety regulations. The following safetytips should safeguard users against careless use and the dangers connected with such use. x Although this appliance has been carefully manufactured and rigorously che...
Page 6 - stubborn stains, you may use a damp cloth with dilute detergent.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (continued) Liquids spilt into the unit can cause serious damage. Switch the set OFF and disconnect the mains power supply, then consult a qualified service person beforeattempting to use the unit again. Do NOT remove the safety covers. There are no useable or serviceabl...
Page 7 - Unit; The functions of the TV buttons are described below.; MENU; Press to display the OSD menu, Press again to exit the menu.; INPUT
Unit The functions of the TV buttons are described below. MENU Press to display the OSD menu, Press again to exit the menu. : CH-/CH+ : Press to scan through channels. They are also can be used to move down/up in the OSD menu screen. VOL-/VOL+ : Press to adjust the volume. They are also can be used ...
Page 8 - Remote control; POWER; Choose channel directly.
Remote control 5 POWER Switch off the power supply. INPUT Press to display the input source menu .(see page 10) INPUT POWER NICAM/A2 TV/RADIO MENU MUTE DVB EXIT -/-- SLEEP SUBTITLE LANGUAGE DISPLAY/INFO TEXT FAV FAV + FAV - Buttons for Teletext TV/TXT : Turn off/on the Teletext display. CANCEL : Can...
Page 9 - To select audio language.; Means favorite, to display the favorite channel list
Remote control (continued) 6 PICTURE Press repeatedly to cycle through the available video picture modes. SOUND Press to cycle through the different sound settings. SLEEP Shutdown timer. SUBTITLE To switch the dialog at the bottom of the screen. LANGUAGE To select audio language. DISPLAY / INFO DISP...
Page 10 - Aerial connection; WARNING! ENSURE THE TV AND ALL ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT IS; Connecting external devices; HDMI Lead; USER GUIDE
Aerial connection WARNING! ENSURE THE TV AND ALL ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT IS UNPLUGGED FROM THE MAINS BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS! Connecting the TV Antenna Connect the TV antenna to the aerial socket with a 75 ohm co-axial plug. For best results use a high gain TV aerial, preferably roof or loft mount...
Page 12 - ( All illustrated cables are not supplied)
PC connection As PCs are sometimes still supplied with a ‘conventional’ CRT monitor, you may need toadjust the display settings of your PCs graphics card, otherwise the pictures may not appearcorrectly. Switch on your PC (still with your original monitor connected) no w selectthe screen resolution, ...
Page 13 - Connecting Video camera and Video recorder; Video recorder; Video camera
Connecting Video camera and Video recorder Video camera x Connect the AV cable to the TV and to the v ideo camera. x Turn on both video camera and the TV. x Select AV/CVBS source x You can now see the playback picture from the video camera. Note: x To connect the video camera using other cables, ref...
Page 14 - Connecting an audio system; Scart cable; Connecting a DVD player; (All illustrated cables are not supplied); All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Connecting an audio system Scart cable Scart to RCA cable (A) (B) Connecting a DVD player Connect a DVD player using either a SCART cable or the HDMI cable.(only if your external equipment supports HDMI). (All illustrated cables are not supplied) When using the SCART cable x Switch on the TV x Switc...
Page 15 - USING YOUR COMMON INTERFACE SLOT; Common Interface; WARNING! SWITCH OFF YOUR TV BEFORE ANY MODULE IS INSERTED INTO THE; Common Interface Slot
USING YOUR COMMON INTERFACE SLOT Common Interface The Common Interface (CI) slot is designed to accept the Conditional Access Module (CAM) and Smart Card in order to view the pay TV programmes and additional services. Contact your Pay Per View TV service provider to get more information about the mo...
Page 16 - the INPUT button on the TV.; Auto installation setup; Power On / Off the TV; SOURCE
You can select the input source menu by pressing the Source button on the remote control or the INPUT button on the TV. Auto installation setup Source Menu Power On / Off the TV INPUT SOURCE ATV DTV HDMI SCART YPBPR AV VGA 13 1.Connect the AC/DC power adapter with the TV and the AC outlet. 2.Connect...
Page 17 - Bas c Use; Source Menu
1. Turn the TV on.2. Press the MENU button on the Remote Control.3. Use the and buttons to navigate through the menu.4. Press the EXIT button to exit the Menu. FUNCTION MENU: Allows you to set up a variety of lock/time and setup options. SETTING MENU: Allows you to setup a variety of setup options. ...
Page 18 - CHANNEL; Application; Manual Program menu for ATV
Manual Program Press button to enter the submenu. The CHANNEL menu includes the following options : Auto Search Press button to start auto search. Country Press and buttons to select the Country. (Can be selected in ATV mode) Use the and buttons to select the CHANNEL menu (as the picture above), pre...
Page 19 - Manual Program menu for DTV; Â8VHWKHŸźEXWWRQWRVHOHFWFKDQQHO; Press blue button to add the channel
NAME: Select the channel, press GREEN button on the remote control to change the name of the channel.(Use button to name, and pressOK button to confirm) LOCK: Select the channel, press RED button to lock the channel. You have to enter the code to view the channel you have locked.Note: you could set ...
Page 20 - Ÿź
CI MENU(in DTV mode) Please contact your “pay perview” provider who can supply a viewing card and cam unit with instructions for their use. SKIP: DELETE: SEARCH: ·Use the Ÿź button to select channel, then use Ǐ Ok ǐ button to rename the program. There are two options:·Use the Ǐ 1-9 ǐ number buttons ...
Page 21 - PICTURE
Picture Mode Choose from Standard, Movie, Vivid and Personal. Contrast Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of the picture. Brightness Controls the overall brightness of the picture Color Control the color. Tint Controls the tint ( NTSC mode only). (Can be selected in AT...
Page 22 - Use the and buttons to select the; SOUND; button to enter the menu.
Sound Mode Allows you to select among: Standard, Music, Movie and Personal. Bass (Can be adjusted when the sound mode is set to User) Controls the relative intensity of lower pitched sounds. Treble (Can be adjusted when the sound mode is set to User) Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched...
Page 23 - SETTING
The SETTING menu includes the following options: Language Allows you to select menu language. OSD Timer Allows you to select the time for OSD menu displays on the screen. Transparence Allows you to select the transparence for OSD menu displays on the screen. Turn on/off the overscan funciton. (Can b...
Page 24 - FUNCTION; you have to enter the code to view the channel.
Allows you to setup the sleep timer to : 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min, 75min, 90min,105min, 120min and off. The FUNCTION menu includes the following options : Use the and buttons to select the FUNCTION menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu. Menu Settings (continued) Sleep Timer T...
Page 25 - PC SETUP
Adjust the transverse position of the screen. The PC SETUP menu includes the following options : Use the and buttons to select the PC SETUP menu (as the picture above), press button to enter the menu. Menu Settings (continued) H-Position Clock Adjust the pixel clock frequency, until the image size i...
Page 26 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE To assist in locating possible faults use the help guide below. G N I T O O H S E L B U O R T M O T P M Y S No Picture, no sound Check that the TV is correctly plugged in. Check that the TV is connected to a suitable power source. Check the electrical supply is turned on. No P...
Page 27 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; TV Specifications
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specifications of the TV that you have just purchased may vary from the information in thistable due to technical innovations. TV Specifications TV System PA L BG DK I Audio System BG DK I L/L’ Screensize 22 ”/24” (Diagonal) Resolution 1920 x 1080Pixels(RGB) Aerial input 75 ...