Page 2 - Power cord protection; Replacement parts; Entering of objects and liquids
2 9.Power cord protection —The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them. Check the cords at the plugs and product.Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or snagged by items placed upon oragain...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO; TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE; II; SAFETY TIPS; III; WARNING; Before Setting Up; Do not place the TV on sloped or unstable surfaces.; Do not place any objects on top of the TV.; AC Power Supply Cord
4 I IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions inthe literature acco...
Page 5 - Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.; If problems occur during use; IV; CAUTION; When using the LCD TV; Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the LCD TV.
5 Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands. l Doing so may cause electric shocks. Do not do anything that might damage the power cable. When disconnecting the powercable, hold the plug, not the cable. l Do not make any modifications, place heavy objects on, place near hot objects, heat, bend...
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; Congratulations; THOMSON; SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
6 2. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a THOMSON LCD TV . Your LCD TV will provide you with many years of enjoyment no other LCD TV can match. It is compatible with today’s current NTSC, PAL and SECAM systems, as well as tomorrow’s DTV standards. This TV is extremely easy to use and f...
Page 7 - Cautions regarding use of remote control; Batteries for the Remote Control; Precaution on battery use
7 II PREPARATION Using the Remote Control Use the remote control by pointing it towards theremote sensor window of the set. Objects between theremote control and sensor window may prevent properoperation Cautions regarding use of remote control l Do not expose the remote control to shock. In additio...
Page 8 - GETTING STARTED; Switching on
8 3. GETTING STARTED Switching on Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to followingpages describing how to use the remote control and the channel set-up procedure. 1. Connect the female plug to the AC socket on AC adaptor. 2. Con...
Page 9 - Getting started; Remote control TV functions
9 Getting started Remote control TV functions Most of your television’s functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen .The remote controlsupplied with your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings.This page contains the description of ...
Page 10 - Using the remote control for other equipment; Programming the remote control
10 Using the remote control for other equipment The remote control supplied with your set can be used for other equipment, such as video recorders or DVDplayers. This page provides information concerning the remote control’s use with these types of equipment. VCRDVD VCR Press the VCR button On/Stand...
Page 11 - AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
11 4. CHANNELS SET-UP Note :If you use the device as LCD Monitor function not a TV, you may skip the chapter. Initial set-up AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION ReturnStandard EURO… Start Running… Frequency 150.75MHz Programmes found 02 Initial set-up involves selecting all the settings required to be able to se...
Page 12 - Organiser; ORGANISER; Arranging channels in order
12 Organiser ORGANISER ReturnSelect programme 01 Swap with programme -- Change pr. name BBC1 Delete programme 01 Using this menu you can change the order thechannels have been arranged in during automatic set- up, name and rename channels and delete duplicatechannels or those with poor reception qua...
Page 13 - Manual channel set-up; MANUAL INSTALLATION
13 Manual channel set-up Follow the procedure given on this page if you find that some channels have not been stored during the initialset-up. This can happen if you are setting up cable network channels. Setting up channels manually requiresevery setting for a particular channel to be entered, one ...
Page 14 - OPERATION; General operation
14 5. OPERATION General operation Switching the TV set on and off To switch the TV set on, press the button located on the right side of the set. When the set is on, the indicator on the front is green. Standby mode Press the button on the keyboard or on the remote control. The TV set remains powere...
Page 15 - Adjusting the sound; SOUND
15 Adjusting the sound SOUND ReturnPreset Standard… Treble BassBalance ------|----------- ------|-----------------|----------- Sound type Stereo… Auto. volume leveling o Internal speakers ˛ Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Sound option and press OK to confirm. The SO...
Page 16 - Adjusting the picture; PICTURE
16 Adjusting the picture The PICTURE menu can be used to adjust the current settings, to apply preset settings and define your own preferred settings. PICTURE ReturnPreset Studio… Brightness ------|----------- Contrast ------|----------- Colour ------|----------- Sharpness ------|----------- Tone Wa...
Page 17 - Setting the Preferences; PREFERENCES
17 Setting the Preferences The Preferences menu can be used to set your preference including Eco mode, Permanent PR, Back light, Sleep timer, TV Lock and Language. PREFERENCES ReturnEco mode o Permanent pr. number o Backlight Normal… Sleep timer 0:00 TV lock o Language English… Display the OVERVIEW ...
Page 18 - Teletext; Other Teletext functions
18 Teletext The Teletext service is available in many countries under a variety of names (TOP Text, Fastext, FLOFtext,Videotext). It is provided as a free service by television broadcasters. This service provides a real wealth ofinformation, available at any time, on weather, sports results, news, g...
Page 19 - Subtitles; Direct access to subpages
19 Subtitles Some channels provide subtitles for some of their programmes. The number of the relevant pages is specifiedon the Teletext index page. To display subtitles, enable the Teletext function, find the number of the page displaying the subtitles and enterit. Once the relevant page is found, t...
Page 20 - OTHER INFORMATION; Sockets
20 6. OTHER INFORMATION Sockets SCART socket AV1 (input-output) on the back side of the TV set. This socket can be used to connect a range of equipment, including videorecorders, camcorders (VHS or 8-mm), decoders, satellite receivers, DVD players,games consoles or appliances producing an RGB signal...
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING; SYMPTOMS
22 TROUBLESHOOTING Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks asshown below.TV set: SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES Power does not turn ON l Ensure whether the power plug is securely inserted into thereceptacle. There is no picture or sound l Ensure the LCD TV power is...