Page 2 - Getting started; Warnings and precautions; Trademarks; Compliance with CE standards
2 Getting started EN Warnings and precautions Ensure that your domestic mains supply voltage matches thevoltage indicated on the identification label located at the back ofthe set. The TV set’s components are sensitive to heat. The maximumambient temperature should not exceed 35° Celsius. Do not cov...
Page 3 - Installation; Care and maintenance; You can contact THOMSON by dialling:; HELPLINE
3 Getting started EN In our endeavour to improve the quality of our products we reser ve the right to modify their features. The information in this manual is therefore likelyto change and is not contractually binding. Installation Install the TV set in a properly ventilated room. Do not install thi...
Page 4 - Connections and Set-up; Unpacking and installing; Front panel buttons; Hanging the TV set on the wall
4 Connections and Set-up EN Unpacking and installing Warning: This operation requires two people. 1. Place the box upright with its underside on a solid base. Thedirection of the arrowheads on the long side of the boxindicates the top of the box. 2. Remove the packaging tape from the opening edge an...
Page 5 - Switching on
5 Connections and Set-up EN Switching on Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to the following pages thatdescribe how to use the remote control and the channel set-up procedure. 1. Insert two LR06 or AA batteries in the remote co...
Page 6 - TV functions of the remote control; Navigating through menus; Using the remote control for other equipment
Connections and Set-up 6 EN TV functions of the remote control Most of your television’s functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen.The remote control supplied with your set canbe used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings. Navigating through me...
Page 7 - Programming the remote control; Automatic code search; Manual programming; Video recorder
7 Connections and Set-up EN Programming the remote control Automatic code search This method can be used to automatically find the mostappropriate code for your appliance. 1. Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote controlwith. 2. Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote...
Page 8 - Changing a channel name
8 Channel Set-up EN Initial set-up Initial set-up involves searching for and storing all the channels you can receive.Make sure that the television is switched on and follow the steps in turn specified onthis page.If you receive your channels via satellite only, you do not have to perform the automa...
Page 9 - Automatic channel search; Manual channel set-up
9 Channel Set-up EN Auto SearchManual SearchSortDelete ¥ TV Standard:Search Form:Start Search:Programme Start Point:Country: ¥ PAL BG All Programmes 01 United Kingdom Auto SearchManual searchSortDelete ¥ Programme:TV Standard:Type:Channel Entry:Frequency:Name:AutoOption:Decoder: ¥ ...
Page 10 - General Operation; Switching the TV set on and off; Volume; Displaying status information; Accessing channels; Accessing AV programmes
10 General Operation EN Switching the TV set on and off To switch the TV set on, set the main switch at the back to position “I”. The lighton the front panel is red. Then press the TV button, the PR+/PR- buttons or one of the numeric buttons on the remote control. The light turns green and the TV se...
Page 11 - Picture format
11 General Operation EN Inputs / PIPPictureDisplaySoundSet UpInfo Auto Zoom:Zoom:User Zoom:Color temperature:Picture Contrast:Freeze Picture:Screen saver ¥ Off Userzoom IdealIdeal Picture format In TV mode you have the option to change the display format and zoom in and out on apictu...
Page 12 - Advanced Functions; Picture settings; Picture menu functions; Display menu functions; Sound settings
12 Advanced Functions EN Picture settings You can use the picture setting menus to achieve the best picture settings, according toyour taste and the ambient lighting. Picture menu functions Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select the Picture option. Contrast , Brightness , Sha...
Page 13 - Customising your television; Info Menu
13 Advanced Functions EN Inputs / PIPPictureDisplaySoundSet UpInfo Main input:Main input settingsPIP Mode:Secondary input:PIP Size:PIP Horiz.Pos.:PIP Vert.Pos.:Quick swap ¥ TUNER PIP SCART1 Picture in picture (PIP) The PIP function offers the possibility of viewing two image signals ...
Page 14 - Teletext; Stop
Advanced Functions 14 EN Teletext The Teletext service is available in many countries under a variety of names (TOP Text,Fastext, FLOF text, Videotext). It is provided as a free service by television broadcasters.This service provides a real wealth of information, available at any time, on weather,s...
Page 15 - PC Mode; Settings; Auto Setup; Setting user formats
15 Advanced Functions EN PC Mode 1. Switch off the TV set and PC. 2. Connect the PC to the TV set using a video cable (DVI socket on the TV set and aVGA or DVI socket on the PC). 3. Switch the TV set and PC on again. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select Inputs / PIP , then ...
Page 16 - Other Information; Sockets; Connecting active speakers; Connecting an amplifier
16 EN Other Information Sockets SCART 1 and SCART 2 sockets (input-output) These can be used to connect a video recorder, camcorder, decoder, satellite receiver,DVD player or video game console.The SCART 1 socket can also be used for connecting an appliance supplying an RGBsignal (DVD player, video ...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting
17 Other Information EN Troubleshooting The table below provides a list of the possible problems that can occur and the solutions. Please refer to this table before contacting theafter-sales department. If you are unable to resolve the problem using the instructions provided below, set the main swit...
Page 18 - Technical specifications
Other Information 18 EN Technical specifications DISPLAY Size / diagonal 106 cm, 16:9 format Displayable picture size 920 mm (horizontal) x 518 mm (vertical) Resolution 852 x 480 pixels Colour display 16.7 million colours Viewing angle 160° typical Contrast ratio 3000:1 typical VIDEO STANDARDS Video...