Page 2 - English; Contents; Features
English - 1 - Contents Features .............................................................. 1Remote Control Buttons ....................................... 2LCD TV ................................................................ 2Safety Precautions .............................................. 3...
Page 3 - LCD TV; MENU button; Exit in Digital Mode; AV
English - 2 - LCD TV Remote Control Buttons TV/AV MENU P/CH TV/AV button MENU button Program Up/Program Down buttons Volume Up/ Volume Down buttons Standby button FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW TV DTV IN FO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -/-- EXIT SWAP P<P I-II SOURCE AV / / GUIDE WIDE PP OK SELECT ABC D EF GH I JKL ...
Page 4 - Instructions for waste disposal:; Safety Precautions; Preparation; Use this apparatus in moderate climates.
English - 3 - 5. Ventilation The slots and openings on the TV set are intended forventilation and to ensure reliable operation. To pre-vent overheating, these openings must not be blockedor covered in anyway. 6. Heat and Flames The set should not be placed near to naked flamesand sources of intense ...
Page 5 - Disconnect Device; Before Switching On Your TV; Power Connection; NOTE
English - 4 - 11. Disconnect Device The mains plug is used to disconnect TV set from themains and therefore it shall remain readily operable. 12. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. 13. To prevent injury, this device must be securely attached to the wall in...
Page 6 - To switch the TV off:; Navigating the Menu System; Initial Settings
English - 5 - Your TV will switch on in twosteps: To switch the TV on: Your TV will switch on in two steps: 1- Connect the power to 230V AC 50Hz. Press stand- by button.Then the TV switches itself to stand-bymode (Optional). 2- To switch on the TV from stand-by mode either: Press a digit button on t...
Page 7 - Note; Basic Operations; Operation with the buttons on the TV; Operation with Remote Control
English - 6 - After Automatic Search process is completed, the following message asking for analogue channel searchappears on the screen. TV switches to the analogueTV mode. Yes Do you want to search foranalogue channels? No To seach for analogue channels, select “Yes” . The menu below is displayed ...
Page 8 - Everyday Operation; Information Banner; BBC ONE; Enter Lock Key; “No Information Available”
English - 7 - Press directly the programme number to reselect singledigit programmes. Everyday Operation Pressing the “ TV ” button at any time while watching television programmes will switch the TV set betweendisplaying the digital terrestrial television broadcast-ing and its normal analogue broad...
Page 9 - Displaying The Subtitles; Digital Teletext
English - 8 - • With “ RED/GREEN ” buttons you can change sched- ule time. By pressing “YELLOW/BLUE” you can advance the schedule backward / forward of aday. • If you press “ ” button you can see the detailed help information easily. And by pressing “ ” but- ton again you can exit Help menu. • The s...
Page 10 - IDTV Menu System; Main Menu; Navigating the whole channel list
English - 9 - IDTV Menu System The IDTV menu can only be shown when watchingDigital terrestrial broadcasting. Press the “ TV ” but- ton to turn IDTV on while TV is in analogue mode. Press the “ M ” button. The menu below appears on the screen: Main Menu Channel List Installation Configuration Timers...
Page 11 - Adding locks to channels; Setting Favourites; favourite you should highlight the “; On Screen Help Pressing INFO Button
English - 10 - Renaming channels To rename a specific channel, the channel must behighlighted via pressing or button and then high- light the Edit Name item by pressing or button. Press the “ OK(SELECT) ” to activate rename feature. SELECT i SELECT CHANNEL LIST 1 BBC ONE 1. BBC ONE2. BBC TWO3. ITV 8...
Page 12 - Installation; Installation
English - 11 - Installation The Installation menu mainly intends to help you forbuilding a Channel Table in the most efficient way. Main Menu Channel List Installation Configuration Timers Language TV Setup Common Interface This menu includes the following items: 1. Add New Channels 2. First Time In...
Page 13 - Configuration; Highlight the
English - 12 - APS is running... Cancel After APS is finalized, the programme table will ap-pear on the screen. In the programme table you willsee the programme numbers and names assigned tothe programmes. If you do not accept the l ocations and / or theprogramme names, you can change them in the Pr...
Page 14 - Disabled; Parental Settings; Menu Lock; Timers
English - 13 - Automatic Download (Automatic upgrade)Automatic Download can be enabled or disabled by pressing or button. If it is enabled, then there are two ways for automatic upgrade. The first one ischecking the existence of a new software every timethe IDTV goes to standby. The second one is wa...
Page 15 - TV Setup; Common Interface
English - 14 - • To set an event, highlight its mode button using the or button and press the “ OK(SELECT) ” button to display the timer entry window. Name: Start: End: Date: Mode: 3. ITV 1 00:00 00:00 03/06/2005 Once • Here the five settings of channel name, start time, end time, date and frequency...
Page 16 - Menu System; Picture Menu; Hue is displayed in picture menu when the TV; Sound Menu
English - 15 - It is required to subscribe to a pay channel companyto view the pay channels of the Digital Terrestrial broad-casting. Obtain the Conditional Access Module (CAM) and theViewing card by subscribing to a pay channel com-pany, then insert those to the Television using thefollowing proced...
Page 17 - Feature Menu
English - 16 - Volume By pressing / select Volume . Press / button to change the level of the Volume. Equalizer By pressing / button, select Equalizer.. Press / or “ OK ” button to enter equalizer menu. In equalizer menu the sound mode can be changed to User, Music, Movie, Speech, Fl...
Page 18 - Install Menu
English - 17 - EXT2 Out By pressing / select EXT2 Output . Use / button, to set Ext-2 Out to TV, EXT1, EXT3, EXT4, EXT5, EXT7 or PC . Note : Only audio output is available for EXT-3, EXT-6, EXT-7 and PC .The other options haveboth audio and video outputs. If currently watched source is analo...
Page 19 - Program Menu; Install menu in AV modes
English - 18 - Program Menu PROGRAM Name Delete Insert APS 01 S-1602 S-16 03 ARD04 BBC1 05 D 06 CH407 BBC208 C06 09 C09 10 C10 11 C-1212 C-21 13 C-2314 C-43 15 C-55 16 C-5717 C-6418 C-6819 S-20 20 S-20 21 S-2022 S-33 23 S-3424 S-35 25 S-36 26 S-4027 -----28 -----29 ----- 30 ----- By moving the curso...
Page 20 - Source menu; PC Mode
English - 19 - Colour System By pressing / select Colour System. By press- ing / button, you can change the colour system to PAL, SECAM, PAL 60, NTSC 4,43, NTSC 3,58 orAUTO. V C R By pressing / select VCR. By pressing / button, you can set the VCR to ON or OFF. Store Program By press...
Page 21 - Other Features; TV Status; Mute Indicator; PAT
English - 20 - H (Horizontal) Position This item shifts the image horizontally to right handside or left hand side of the screen. • Select H Position item by using / button. • Use / button to adjust the value. V (Vertical) Position This item shifts the image vertically towards the top orbott...
Page 22 - AV Modes; Picture Mode Selection; InYPBPR and HDMI modes,while in 720 and; Freeze Picture
English - 21 - There are two ways available for switching to PATmode: • Pressing “ ” button while in teletext will switch the TV to PAT mode. • While the PAP function is off, pressing “ ” twice will switch the TV to PAT mode. AV Modes By pressing the “ AV ” button you can switch your TV to AV modes ...
Page 23 - Teletext; Special Teletext Functions; If the signal becomes insufficient, the tele-; Fastext; For Fastext; RED; TOP text
English - 22 - Teletext You can display Teletext information on your TV. Eachchannel which broadcasts teletext, transmits a pagewith information on how to use its teletext system(usually page 100). Depending on the TV channel,teletext is transmitted in different systems.The coloursused in the option...
Page 24 - Connect Peripheral Equipment; If an external device is connected via the; To Connect To AV Input; If you want to connect more equipment to
English - 23 - Connect Peripheral Equipment High Definition Your LCD Television is capable of displaying High Defi-nition pictures from devices such as a High DefinitionSatellite Receiver or DVD Player. These devices mustbe connected via the HDMI sockets or ComponentSocket. These sockets can accept ...
Page 25 - Peripheral Equipment Connections; I J; Information for users applicable in European Union countries
English - 24 - Peripheral Equipment Connections S-VHS Input (EXT-5) Video Input (EXT-4) Audio Inputs (EXT-4) Headphone Power Cord VGA Input (PC) Subwoofer Out PC Audio Inputss Audio Line Out F I J A B C D K L M N O P R G H E Component Audio Inputs s Component Video (YPbPr) Inputs (EXT-3) HDMI Inputs...
Page 26 - Appendix C: Connect Peripheral Equipment; Appendix B: Aerial Connection; Mode Resolution; Horizontal
English - 25 - Appendix C: Connect Peripheral Equipment VHF/UHF 75 Round 75 ohm coaxial cable Rear of TV Outdoor Aerial Connection Appendix B: Aerial Connection Appendix A: PC Input Typical Display Modes The display has a maximum resolution of 1360 x 768, frequency range of 56-85 Hz. The following...
Page 27 - Tips; Care Of The Screen; means that your TV is not receiving a; Sound; You can not hear any sound. Did you perhaps inter-; Remote Control; Specifications; On Screen Display
English - 26 - Tips Care Of The Screen Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Donot use abrasive solvents as they may damage theTV screen coating layer. Poor Picture Have you selected the correct TV system? Is your TVset or house aerial located too close to non-earthedaudio equipment or ...
Page 28 - Important Instruction
English - 27 - CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE REMOVING COVER. NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. SAFETY PRECAUTION THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOTALLOWTHIS UNIT TO BE EXPOSED ...
Page 30 - THE GUARANTEE
Dear Customer. Thank you for buying SANYO. This equipment shouldgive you many years of pleasure and faithful service butin the event that a fault occurs, the following notesfor you guidance may be helpful:- 1: PLEASE RETAIN YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT WHICH WILL BE REQUIRED FOR SERVICEDURING WARRANTY. 2: ...