Page 3 - Contents
- 1 - Contents Remote control handset RK18 .............. 2Control Panel Buttons ............................ 3Antenna Connections ............................. 3Preparation ............................................. 4 Features ............................................... 4 Safety Precautions ...
Page 4 - Remote control handset RK18
- 2 - Infra-red light!Do not point the remote control handset at your eyes and press any of the buttons on it! Remote control handset RK18 The remote control handset sends its commands to the TV set with the aid of infra-red light. For this reason, it must always be pointed towards the TV set in ord...
Page 6 - Preparation; Features; Safety Precautions; Moisture and Water
- 4 - Preparation For ventilation, leave a space of at least 10 cm free all around the set. To prevent any fault and unsafe situations, please do not place any objects on top of the set.Use this apparatus in tropical and/or moder- ate climates. Features It is a remote controlled colour television....
Page 7 - Naked Flame Sources; CAUTION
- 5 - 9. X-rays The x-rays generated in this television are shielded sufficiently. 10. Naked Flame Sources Do not place naked flame sources on the apparatus. Warning! Any intervention contrary to regulations, in particular, any modification of high voltage or a replacement of the picture tube may le...
Page 8 - Before Switching on your TV; Switching the TV ON/OFF
- 6 - Before Switching on your TV Power connection IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to op- erate on 230V AC, 50 Hz. After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you con- nect the set to the mains. Connections to the RF input socket VHF /U HF W 795($53$1(/ &$%...
Page 9 - Operating the TV; Operating with the buttons on the
- 7 - Operating the TV You can operate your TV both using the remote control handset and onset but- tons. A.P.S. (Automatic Programming System) " PLEASE, CHECK ANTENNA CABLE AUTO. PROGRAMMING SYSTEM " message will be displayed when you turn on your TV for the first time. APS, searches and so...
Page 10 - Menu System; MAIN MENU
- 8 - Programme Selecting (Previous or next programme) Press P- button to select the previous pro- gramme. Press P+ button to select the next pro- gramme. Programme Selecting (direct access): Press digit buttons on the remote control handset to select programmes between 0 and 9. TV will s...
Page 11 - Sound Menu
- 9 - Sound Menu To change sound settings Enter the Sound Menu directly, pressing the RED ( ) button or, As you enter the main menu, sound will be the first selected option. In the main menu, select SOUND using P+ or P- button, then enter the sound menu pressing or button. Setting...
Page 13 - Picture Menu
- 11 - Setting Headphone Balance When balance control is in mid position, the cursor is displayed with the two reciprocal arrows. Using P+ or P- button select Balance. P r e s s b u t t o n t o c h a n g e b a l a n c e rightwards. P r e s s b u t t o n t o c h a n g e b a l ...
Page 14 - Feature Menu
- 12 - Setting Sharpness Using P+ or P- button select Sharpness. Press button to increase peaking level. Press button to decrease peaking level. Mode This item is used to change the picture size.By pressing or button you may choose one off three options. These are, 4:3...
Page 15 - Install Menu
- 13 - It is displayed on the upper right of the screen. If sleep timer is activated it is dis- played with the TV status and erased with it after 3 seconds. 6/((37,0(5 &+,/'/2&. /$1* 8$*( $92 87387 2)) 2)) (1*/,6+ 79 If there is left only one minute of the down counting of the timer, it is ...
Page 16 - Programme Menu
- 14 - 352*5$00( %$1' &+$11(/ 67$1 '$5' 6($5&+ ),1(781 ,1* 6725( & %* For band C, 01 - 83. For band S, 01 - 41. Standard The "Standard" setting is fixed to "BG" . You cannot change this item's setting. Selecting Search To start the search process, press but-ton for fo...
Page 18 - Other Features; TV Status
- 16 - press or button. To cancel APS dur-ing running press or button.After APS is finalized, a programme list will apper on the screen. In the programme list you will see the programme numbers and names assigned to the programmes.If you do not accept the locations and / or the progr...
Page 19 - Blue Background During No-Signal; Teletext; To operate Teletext; To select a page of Teletext
- 17 - To cancel mute, there is two alternative; thefirst one is pressing to " " button, thus vol- ume is set to the preceding value, and the second one is increasing the volume level, thus it starts at the minimum level to in- crease. By decreasing the volume level in mute state, mute will ...
Page 22 - Connect Peripheral Equipment
- 20 - DECODER FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER VIDEO HEADPHONE AUDIO Connect Peripheral Equipment $17(11$ 6FDUW 6FDUW 6&$57, 6&$57,,
Page 23 - Tips
- 21 - Copy Facility Source selection for VCR recording. Select Features Menu in the Main Menu. Select AV-2 OUTPUT source pressing or button. Camera and Camcorder To connect to Front-AV input (FAV): Connect your camera or camcorder at the front side of your TV. Connect your equipment to ...
Page 24 - Specifications; Cleaning The Screen
- 22 - Sound is coming from only one of the speak- ers. Is the balance set to one direction ex- treme? See SOUND menu. Remote Control Your TV no longer responds to the remote control. Press the TV button on the remote control once more. Perhaps the batteries are exhausted. If so you can still us...