Page 2 - Important information; Safety; Care; You can contact THOMSON by dialling:; HELPLINE
EN 2 Chapter 1 Getting started Important information Safety Ensure that your domestic mains supply voltage matches thevoltage indicated on the identification sticker located at theback of your set. The TV set's components are sensitive to heat. The maximum ambient temperature should not exceed 35° C...
Page 3 - Getting started; What is DLPTM technology?; red; Important; Replacing the lamp; Lamp brightness; Moving the TV set; Specific precautions for DLPTM TV sets
Getting started EN 3 What is DLP™ technology? You have just bought a TV set equipped with DLP™ (Digital LightProcessing) technology. This new technology uses a special lamp, acolour wheel and an optical semi-conductor comprising a hugenumber of microscopic mirrors to provide you with exceptionalpict...
Page 4 - Remote control; Sleep timer; OVERVIEW; Using the remote control for other equipment; Programming the remote control; Automatic code search
Getting started EN 4 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. The remote control and its functions may vary d...
Page 5 - Manual programming; change the remote control’s batteries; Programming the volume control function; Video recorder; numeric values
Getting started EN 5 Manual programming This method involves carrying out a manual search for the codes to be used for controlling your other appliances. 1. Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote control with. 2. Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote control, and whi...
Page 6 - The Learning feature; Adding a Learned Function
Getting started EN 6 The Learning feature The Learning feature completes the programming procedure described on page 4, as itenables you to record the functionality of a specific button from the original remotecontrol to one of the TV’s remote control buttons. Notes:- Before using the Learning featu...
Page 7 - Switching on; FIRST
Getting started EN 7 Switching on Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remotecontrol before going on to the following pages that describe how to use the remotecontrol and the channel set-up procedure. 1. Insert two LR06 or AA batteries in the remote control. P...
Page 8 - Chapter 2
EN 8 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 six steps in turn specified onthis page.The first time you switch the television on, the language selection menu appears. 1. Select your ...
Page 9 - Manual channel set-up
Channel set-up EN 9 Manual channel set-up Follow the procedure given on this page if you find that some channels have not beenstored during the initial set-up. This can happen if you are setting up cable networkchannels. Setting up channels manually requires every setting for a particular channel to...
Page 10 - Switching the TV set on and off; blue; Volume; Preferences; Accessing channels; Chapter 3
EN 10 Switching the TV set on and off To switch the TV set on, press the button located under the front panel of the set. The TV set takes up to 40 seconds to come on.If the indicator on the front is red, the set is in standby mode. You can then:- press the or any numeric button on the remote contro...
Page 11 - General operation; Demo mode; Cinerama; List of programmes
General operation EN 11 Demo mode This mode is used to highlight the benefits of the Hi Pix setting. Press the DEMO button on the remote control to switch to Demo mode. The TV set alternates between on and off with the Hi Pix setting. Press the DEMO button as many times as you need to exit Demo mode...
Page 12 - Adjusting the sound; Configuring the sound settings; Chapter 4
EN 12 Adjusting the sound Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Sound option and press OK to confirm. The SOUND menu appears with the following options: Sound settings : see further below. Sound type : select a sound type from the list using the buttons. The default sound...
Page 13 - Advanced functions; Graphic equaliser; Adjusting the picture
Advanced functions EN 13 Graphic equaliser Select Graphic equaliser from the Sound menu and press OK to display the menu. This menu is used to select a preset parameter and define your own settings using thegraphic equaliser. It offers the following options: Sound preset : use the buttons to select ...
Page 14 - Advanced; Boosted
Advanced functions EN 14 Advanced use Select the Advanced use option from the Picture menu and press OK to display the menu. The options are the following: Automatic format : automatically applies the appropriate format to the picture. Check this box by pressing OK to enable this function. Tone : ad...
Page 15 - Setting the time; Programming the wake-up timer
Advanced functions EN 15 Setting the time The TIME menu can be used to set the time on the TV set and program the automatic sleep timer or wake-up timer functions. Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Time option and press OK to confirm. Setting the time1. Select the Clo...
Page 16 - Installation
Advanced functions EN 16 Parental control The parental control functions allow you to limit your children’s access to the television.You can do this by locking the buttons on the front of your TV set, thereby barring accessto certain channels and/or AV programmes. These functions are protected using...
Page 18 - Customising your television
Advanced functions EN 18 Customising your television Preferences You can set preferences for some features. These preferences remain in force as long as youdo not change them. Press the MENU button to display the OVERVIEW menu. Select the Installation option and confirm by pressing OK . Select Prefe...
Page 19 - Configuring AV sockets; RGB
Advanced functions EN 19 Configuring AV sockets You can configure your TV set according to the equipment you connect to it. Display the OVERVIEW menu using the MENU button. Select the Installation option and press OK to confirm. The Install menu appears. Select the AV settings option and press OK to...
Page 20 - Teletext; Accessing Teletext; Stop
Advanced functions EN 20 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, ...
Page 21 - Other Teletext functions
Advanced functions EN 21 Other Teletext functions Newsflash When a newsflash is detected, the icon is replaced with a N in the navigator. Select it and press OK to display the newsflash. In the case of an update, the Teletext function is enabled and displays the new information. Subtitles Some chann...
Page 22 - Recording a programme
Advanced functions EN 22 Program Info (programme guide) The programme guide is only available for channels which have been stored. Theinformation it contains has been compiled by your television based on Teletext informationtransmitted by the various channels, according to the services they offer. I...
Page 23 - Checking your selections in the Review screen
Advanced functions EN 23 Important : - You can select up to 9 programmes to be stored/recorded. - A message is displayed when the memory is full. You then have to delete a programme to be able to store or record another. - A message also appears when the times of some of the programmes you plan to r...
Page 24 - Removing the front panel piece; Accessing the socket panel; AV3 SCART socket (input) inside the front panel
EN 24 Chapter 5 Other information Removing the front panel piece The front panel piece is removable to allow access to the socketpanel and lamp door (for the lamp replacement, please refer to theseparate leaflet). To remove the front panel piece, grasp one end of the panel and pullout until the tab ...
Page 25 - Other information; Audio CINCH sockets (output) inside the front panel; Connecting headphones; SW
Other information EN 25 Audio CINCH sockets (output) inside the front panel These can be used to connect a stereo amplifier, a hi-fi system or amplified speakers (seebelow). AV3 audio and video CINCH sockets (input) at the front or side These can be mainly used to connect camcorders (VHS or 8 mm for...
Page 26 - Copying cassettes; About NexTView Link; Setting up channels
Other information EN 26 Copying cassettes Connect the VCR recording unit to the AV2 socket. Connect the playing unit: - to the AV1 socket if a video recorder is being used, - or to the AV3 SCART or front panel CINCH sockets if a camcorder is being used. About NexTView Link NexTView Link is an “intel...