Page 2 - Overview
Page 6 - Setting up, care and maintenance; Place of installation
Preparations 6 En Preparations Setting up, care and maintenance Place of installation Caution! Protect the television against humidity and rain. The TVset should not be operated in rooms with high moisturelevels. Do not place receptacles containing water on theTV, e.g. vases, flower pots. The combin...
Page 7 - Maintenance; Scope of delivery; Fitting the base
Preparations 7 Maintenance Electronic components are subject to a natural ageingprocess. In the event of malfunctions, please consult a specialistdealer. Only use the original packaging for transporting the unit. Caution! The unit is operated at dangerous voltages. The unitmay only be opened by an a...
Page 8 - Connections
Connections 8 En Connections Connections See Overview on page 3. Connection elements on the set Item Designation 2 Headphone socket for connecting headphones with a 3.5 mmjack Connection elements on the rear of the unit 15LB020S4 Item Designation A DC IN: Connecting the external power pack (12 V DC)...
Page 9 - Antenna / cable connection; use power packs that are supplied by the manu-
Connections 9 Antenna / cable connection Your unit is supplied with a high-grade antenna cable with highshielding degree. To connect the domestic antenna or cable system, plug this cableinto the socket for the external antenna and the output socket on thetelevision. Avoid cable looping near the TV s...
Page 10 - Controls; To scroll TV channels in the PIP picture.
Operation 10 En Operation Controls Front of TV Item Designation 1 Remote control receiver and standby indicator 2 Headphones socket 3 Power switch Remote control If the equipment is operated with the remote control, observe thefollowing: The supplied remote control can control up to five different d...
Page 11 - VCR; Programming the remote control
Operation 11 Fr Using the remote control for other equipments The remote control supplied with your set can be used forother equipment, such as video recorders or DVD players.This page provides information concerning the remotecontrol’s use with these types of equipment. VCR DVD VCR Press the VCR bu...
Page 12 - Country; line; language; Menu navigation
Operation 12 Initial startup procedure When setting up for the first time, proceed as follows:1. Switch the unit on at the power switch (3). Then press the button on the remote control. The standby indicator (1) goes out. The following Installation Menu appears on thescreen the first time the unit i...
Page 13 - try
Operation 13 En Operation Switching on/off Actuate power switch (3) to activate standby mode. The standbyindicator lights up (1) red. To switch on the device, press the button on the remote control. The standby indicator 1 goes out. Press the button on the remote control to turn the active unit tost...
Page 14 - Name
Operation 14 Storing channels automatically 1. Open the Install. menu: Press MENU button. 2. Select Install. in the Main menu using arrow buttons Ÿ / ⁄ . 3. Press arrow button ! / ÿ to move the green marker to the Install. menu. 4. Select Search using arrow buttons Ÿ / ⁄ . 5. Press arrow buttons ! /...
Page 16 - Sound
Operation 16 Adjusting tone settings 1. Open the Sound menu: Press MENU button. 2. Select Sound in the Main menu using arrow buttons Ÿ / ⁄ . 3. Press arrow button ÿ to move the green marker to the Sound menu. 4. If a stereo signal is received, the option of changing be-tween stereo and mono receptio...
Page 17 - Normal
Operation 17 En The Panorama Sound decoder "Panorama Sound" achieves a significant improvement of thestereophonic sound with normal playback of stereo sound (2channels left/right). The integrated microcomputer ensures that the sound has depthand is three-dimensional, even without additional ...
Page 18 - Dolby Virtual Surround Sound and Panorama; Panorama; OK
Operation 18 Dolby Virtual Surround Sound and Panorama Open the Sound-2 menu: Press info button MENU . Select Sound-2 in the Main menu using arrow buttons! Ÿ / ⁄ . Use the right-hand arrow button ÿ to move the green marker to the Sound-2 menu for the selected decoder mode. Select Dolby Virtual for d...
Page 19 - Timer; On
Operation 19 En Special functions Fade-in display window The status line with channel position, channel names, soundmode and time is displayed by pressing the INFO button. Otherwise the display will fade out automatically after approx. 5seconds. The time display only functions when a transmitter off...
Page 21 - Reset; PC mode
Operation 21 En Resetting to delivery status Open the Reset menu:1. Press MENU button. 2. Select Reset in the Main menu using arrow buttons Ÿ / ⁄ . 3. Press arrow button ÿ to move the green marker to the Re- set menu. 4. If you press OK button twice, the TV settings are restored to the factory setti...
Page 23 - Program
Operation 23 En Use arrow buttons Ÿ / ⁄ to select the individual menu items. Use arrow buttons ! / ÿ to modify the relevant data. In the Program line, enter the number of the channel to which the favourite pages will be allocated. Name displays the relevant television station abbreviation automatica...
Page 24 - Red
Operation 24 Other teletext functions Press MENU button twice (with standard text press once) to dis- play information lines for other functions; Zoom, Reveal, Stopand CS01-07. Pressing the respective colour button carries out the relevantfunction. red button Zoom green button Reveal yellow button S...
Page 25 - Auxiliary equipment; Connecting auxiliary equipment
Auxiliary equipment 25 En Auxiliary equipment Auxiliary equipment Connecting auxiliary equipment Note: All units should be switched off before auxiliaryequipment is connected. Only use the correct cables.Only switch the unit on once all connections are cor-rectly made. Note: Only use high-quality Sc...
Page 26 - red
Auxiliary equipment 26 RGB signal The RGB signal (red-green-blue colour signal), e.g. from a DVDplayer, digital SAT receiver or games console, can also be fed inusing Scart socket E. For RGB output the horizontal picture position can also be ad-justed. This is carried out in the Picture menu. Press ...
Page 27 - AV 1 output; out
Auxiliary equipment 27 En Select from the following possibilities for Source: Tuner The tuner signal is looped through and is output fromScart socket E. Scart 1 The AV signal is input via Scart socket E, e.g. for videorecorders, analogue satellite receivers, DVD players,etc. AV 2 The AV signal is in...