Page 2 - Warnings and Cautions; Warning; Caution
2 2 Warnings and Cautions Minimum Distances 5 cm 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm Warning High voltages are used in the operation of thistelevision receiver. Do not remove the cabinetback from your set. Refer servicing to quali-fied service personnel. Do not drop or push objects into the televi-sion cabinet slots ...
Page 3 - Installation; Step 1 : Connecting the Aerial and Power Supply
ANT.75 Ω Installation 3 3 Step 1 : Connecting the Aerial and Power Supply • Connect your aerial cable plug to the rear of the TV set.For further information please consult your local dealer. • Connect the AC power plug to the wall socket (AC100-264 Volts, 50Hz/60Hz).Note: The form of the AC code and...
Page 4 - Be sure batteries are installed correctly.; Step 2 : Battery Installation of the Remote Control Transmitter; This procedure only appears at the first switch-on time.; Now the installation is completed !
4 4 Installation Step 3 : Switching on/Plug & Play Use 2 “AAA” 1.5 volt batteries. Be sure batteries are installed correctly. Note: Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix different type of batteries together. Step 2 : Battery Installation of the Remote Control Transmitter Let’s start ! Le...
Page 5 - Control Panel; Volume; Viewing Angle Adjustment; Swivel stand is rotated 360 ̊ right and left.
Control Panel 5 5 P Each button listed this section has the same function as it’s corresponding button on theRemote Control ProgrammeUp/Down Power ON/OFFbutton Remote ControlDetector Stand-by andPower Indicator Volume P 360˚ Do not position hand under the screen framewhile rotating the TV. Caution V...
Page 6 - Remote Control Transmitter
CS 6 6 Remote Control Transmitter TV/AV Selector Recall/Colour System Numeric buttons Digit TEXT/TV Stereo/Mono BASS Power ON/OFF Sound Mute Wide Alternate Volume +/- Picture Mode SURROUND MENU To select the next or previ-ous programme position. Digital Shot TIMER DVD button Programme Up/Down Sound ...
Page 7 - General Operation
7 7 General Operation Press the Power ON/OFF button toturn on or off (Stand-by) the TV set. P o w e r O N / O F F ( S t a n d b y ) P o w e r O N / O F F ( S t a n d b y ) A u t o S h u t O f A u t o S h u t O f f F u n c t i o n f F u n c t i o n -/- - A l t e r A l t e r n a t e n a t e Press the ...
Page 8 - A2 Stereo and NICAM Stereo sound; A2 Bilingual; Mono; Stereo
8 8 General Operation P r P r o g r a m m e I n f o r o g r a m m e I n f o r m a t i o n C a l l m a t i o n C a l l To display the on screen indication, pressthe Recall/Colour System button. A 2 S t e r A 2 S t e r e o , N I C A M S t e r e o , N I C A M S t e r e o e o a n d B i l i n g u a l B r...
Page 9 - Auto; Press the Wide button to select the following screen modes; Natural; S c r; Letterbox Video
Auto It automatically switches to the optimum screen mode according to the WSS signal providedin the receiving signal source. If the signal does not have it, the TV keeps current screen mode.This setting may cause the picture to change when a different format is received e.g. when anadvert is receiv...
Page 11 - Full
General Operation 1 1 1 1 Title-in 16:9 Full Normal TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES ON SCREEN TITLES ON SCREEN 4:3 14:9 16:9 Letterbox Video As Zoom (16:9), butbottom is compressedeven more to allowsubtitles to be seen. As Zoom (16:9), butbottom is compressedeven more to allowsubtitles to b...
Page 12 - D i g i t a l S h o t; How to capture the pictures; To return to the List mode:; To replay only the selected picture; To display guide menu:
Delete All ? : Delete : Cancel 1 12 9 1 2 1 2 General Operation Use Digital Shot function to capture andsave the up to 12 pictures and replay them ina list mode, full screen mode and automaticalbum mode. D i g i t a l S h o t D i g i t a l S h o t How to capture the pictures 1 1 Press the Digital Sh...
Page 13 - Auto Album; To stop Auto Album on the way:; press the; or; To return to the normal TV mode:; Deletion of pictures; Select a picture that you want to delete
General Operation 1 3 1 3 CS : Delete All : Auto Album: Exit : Delete : Select CS OK Delete All ? : Delete : Cancel 1 12 9 Auto Album Use this function to display each picturecontinuously. 1 1 Press the CS button to display the screenof List mode. 2 2 Press the Green button, and each picture is disp...
Page 14 - Picture Adjustments; Menu Operation; Sound Adjustments; MENU; Picture
1 4 1 4 Note:Your picture adjustment will be memorizedto “Personal” of the Picture Mode automati-cally. 4 4 Once the adjustments have been completed, select “Memory” and press OK button to store the settings.Press the MENU button to exit. Picture Adjustments 3 3 Press or to adjust. Menu Operation So...
Page 15 - Timer Setting; Alarm timer setting; Timer
1 5 1 5 Menu Operation • Balance : Left and Right speaker volume balance adjustment. • BBE (ON/OFF) Enable to switch the BBE sound turn on and off. BBE High Definition Sound restores clarity and presence for better speech intelligibility and musical realism. • Auto Volume (ON/OFF) : This function au...
Page 16 - Preset Menu; A u t o T; Setting Menu; Setting of AV2 input mode :
1 6 1 6 Preset Menu Use Preset Menu to tune new channels, tore-order channels and their programmepositions, and to make fine tuning.Up to 255 broadcast stations can be stored. A u t o T A u t o T u n i n g u n i n g Menu Operation Setting Menu 1 1 Press the MENU then or button to select “Setting” me...
Page 17 - S e m i - a u t o T
1 7 1 7 Menu Operation S e m i - a u t o T S e m i - a u t o T u n i n g u n i n g This is used to preset a channel in any pro-gramme position. 1 1 Select “Prog. Preset” with in the Preset menu. Preset Preset Swap Fine Tuning Auto Tuning > P P < > Prog. Preset > - - - Semi Semi Sound P P...
Page 18 - C h a n n e l S w a p p i n g; OK button to memorize.
1 8 1 8 Menu Operation 1 1 Select programme position eg. 3. Preset Preset Auto Tuning > P P Prog. Preset > Fine Tuning < > Swap - - - 4 4 Press the OK button to memorize, and the programme number disappears. The channels are now swapped. 5 5 Press the MENU button to exit. C h a n n e l S...
Page 19 - Setting of the Hotel Mode; Setting Procedure; button
1 9 1 9 Setting of the Hotel Mode The Hotel Mode is a feature that might beneeded by a hotel management to confinethe TV that put in the hotel room, so it willnot disturb other rooms. Setting Procedure 1 1 Set the desired maximum sound volume by pressing the Volume + or - button. P Prro oh hiib biit...
Page 20 - Teletext Operation
2 0 2 0 CS Teletext Operation Sub page accessSome text pages are made upof several sub pages whichrotate automatically. If youwish to view page-4, press theSub Page button, and “S----”will appear. Then enter “0004”using NUMERIC buttons. Teletext / TV selectorTo switch TV, TEXT and PAT(Picture and Te...
Page 21 - VCR and DVD Use; VCR
VCR and DVD Use 2 1 2 1 This remote control transmitter has been designed to be used in conjunction with selectedSANYO VCR’s and DVD players. Some SANYO VCR’s and DVD players may have their ownfunctions, so please refer to the individual instruction booklet when using this remote controlto ensure co...
Page 22 - AV Terminals; Audio Monitor Output Jacks
2 2 2 2 AV Terminals VIDEO AV4 AUDIO L R AV1 AV2 AV3 AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R AV5 Y C B C R AUDIO L R L R VIDEO L R VIDEO DVD INPUT Audio Video Input Jacks (AV4) DVD Input (Component Video Input and Audio Input jacks) (AV5) Headphone Jack (Mini Stereo Jack)For personal listening, a head-phone can be co...
Page 23 - Connecting Other Equipment; Select “AV2” mode by pressing the TV/AV Selector for watching.; S-Video Connection through Scart Terminal Adaptor
Connecting Other Equipment 2 3 2 3 You can connect a VCR, S-VHS VCR, Satellite Tuner, PAY TV Decoder, DVD or Camcoder tothis TV via the AV terminals and the SCART terminal. ■ Depending on the type of video tape or connected AV equipment being used, it may be necessary to select colour system. In thi...
Page 24 - Connecting to the Rear AV5 Input Jacks
2 4 2 4 Connecting Other Equipment AV1 AV2 AV3 AUDIO MONITOR OUT L R AV5 Y C B C R AUDIO L R L R VIDEO L R VIDEO DVD INPUT DVD Connecting to the Rear AV5 Input Jacks DVD Player Connection DVD Player If your DVD player has the component video output jacks, connect the TV to these jacksinstead of the ...
Page 25 - Connecting to the Side AV4 Input Jacks; Headphone; Connecting a Stereo Amplifier to Audio Monitor Output Jacks; Select “AV4” mode by pressing the TV/AV Selector for watching.; Stereo Amplifier; Do not connect external speakers directly to the TV.
Connecting Other Equipment 2 5 2 5 VIDEO AV4 AUDIO L R Connecting to the Side AV4 Input Jacks PLAYBACK Camcorder It is convenient to use the AV4 input jack on the side panel for equipment that is often connected and disconnected. Video Game Headphone Connecting a Stereo Amplifier to Audio Monitor Ou...
Page 26 - Helpful Hints; Helpful hints; POOR PICTURE, SOUND OK; Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc.
2 6 2 6 Helpful Hints ■ Helpful hints ■ NO PICTURE, NO SOUND ● Check if TV is plugged in. ● Try a different channel, if OK, probably station trouble. ■ POOR PICTURE, SOUND OK ● Adjust BRIGHTNESS control. ● Adjust FINE TUNING control. ● Check aerial connections ■ NO COLOUR, PICTURE OK ● Adjust COLOUR...
Page 27 - Specifications
2 7 2 7 Specifications Power Source AC100-264 Volts, 50Hz/60Hz Colour System PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58/PAL-60Hz Sound System B/G, D/K, I, M/M Channel Coverage VHF: E2-E12, A2-A13,R1-R12,J1-J12,K1-K9 UHF: 21-69,A14-A69,J13-J62CATV: S1-S41, X, Y, Z, Z+1, Z+2 Aerial Input Impedance 75 Ω LCD Panel (Mo...
Page 28 - Dimensions; Specification subject to change without notice
SANYO ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. Part No. 1AA6P1P4901- - N2WW (UE2-A) Specifications Dimensions 210 436 476 800 599 338 377 233 109 153 Model LCD-27XA2 Model LCD-32XA2 Specification subject to change without notice 377 245 506 545 922 711 401 233 115 153 (Unit : mm) (Unit : mm) Inst. Manual_N2WW(UE2-A) 5/30...