Page 3 - English; Contents
English - 1 - Contents Remote Control Buttons .............................................................................................................................. 2LCD TV ..........................................................................................................................
Page 4 - LCD TV; SOURCE; AV
English - 2 - LCD TV Remote Control Buttons = Stand By = Cursor Up = Cursor Right = Info (Program Table) 0 - 9 = Direct Program -/-- / EXIT = No Function P + = Programme Up + = Volume Up TV DTV = TV / Quit Menu SOURCE AV = External Source (TV, EXT1, EXT2, EXT2 S, FAV, S-VIDEO, HDMI, YPBPR) Yellow bu...
Page 5 - Safety Precautions; Moisture and Water; Preparation; Features
English - 3 - Safety Precautions Please read the following recommended safety pre-cautions carefully for your safety 1. Power Source The set should be operated only from a 220-240V AC,50 Hz. outlet. Ensure you select the correct voltagesetting for your convenience. 2. Power Cord Do not place the set...
Page 6 - When the device is not in use for a long; Be sure to ground the connection properly.
English - 4 - 8. Replacement Part When replacement parts are required, be sure the ser-vice technician has used replacement parts which arespecified by the manufacturer or have the same speci-fications as the original one. Unauthorised substitutionsmay result in fire, electrical shock, or other haza...
Page 7 - Before Switching On Your TV; Power Connection; The TV set is designed to operate on; Connections To The Aerial Input Socket; REAR OF THE TV; Switching The TV ON/OFF; Auto Program; Country; To switch the TV off:
English - 5 - Before Switching On Your TV Power Connection IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz. • After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the ambi- ent room temperature before you connect the set tothe mains. Connections To The Aerial Input Socket • Connect the aeri...
Page 8 - Navigating the Menu System; Menu System; Picture Menu; PICTURE; Hue is displayed in picture menu when the TV; Sound Menu; SOUND
English - 6 - Navigating the Menu System M INFO OK SELECT For d isp layingm enu op tions For na vig a tio n To c onfirmc ho ic es 1- Press M to display the menu. 2- Press “ ” or “ ” button to select an icon. Press “ ” for more options. 3- Use “ ” or “ ” button to highlight. 4- Press “ ” ...
Page 9 - volume; dual I or; balance; By pressing; Sound Mode; Dynamic Bass; There is a subwoofer output; SubWoofer; B y pres s i ng; Features Menu; FEATURE; Child Lock
English - 7 - Volume By pressing / select Volume . Press / button to change the level of the Volume. Equalizer By pressing / select Equalizer .Press / button to change the Equalizer setting. In equalizermenu, the mode can be changed to Pop, Rock, Jazz, Flat, Classic or User. Select t...
Page 10 - Language; EXT2 Output; Default Zoom; Install Menu; INSTALL
English - 8 - Press / button to set the Child Lock on or off.When on is selected, the TV can only be controlled by theremote control handset. In this case the control panelbuttons will not work. Hence, if one of these buttonsis pressed, “Child Lock On” will be displayed on thescreen when the Men...
Page 11 - Press; or RED; BLUE
English - 9 - Insert: Select the programme which you want to insert bynavigation buttons. Press the GREEN button. By navi-gation buttons move the selected programme to thedecided programme space and press the GREEN but-ton again. Delete: To delete a programme, press the YELLOW button.Pressing the YE...
Page 12 - Colour System; Store; Source menu; button is; Other Features; TV Status; P r o g r a m m e Nu m b e r; Mute Indicator; Mute; AV Modes
English - 10 - Search By pressing / button, select Search. Press “ ” / “ ” button to start program searching.You can also enter the desired frequency via digit buttons whensearch item is highlighted. Store By pressing / button, select Store. Press “ ”or “OK” button to store the adjustments. ...
Page 13 - Zoom Modes; resolutions, only FULL mode is available.; Freeze Picture
English - 11 - Zoom Modes Zoom mode can be changed by pressing the WIDE button. You can change the screen size according tothe picture aspect ratio. Select the optimum one fromthe following ZOOM modes. Note: • In YPBPR and HDMI modes, while in 720p-1080i resolutions, only FULL mode is available. Aut...
Page 14 - Teletext; Special Teletext Functions; • When; button to exit from teletext.; Fastext; For Fastext; RED; TOP text
English - 12 - Teletext You can display Teletext information on your TV. Eachchannel which broadcasts teletext, transmits a pagewith information on how to use its teletext system(usually page 100). Depending on the TV channel,teletext is transmitted in different systems.The coloursused in the option...
Page 15 - Connect Peripheral Equipment; When it is desired to watch HDMI source with a; To Connect To AV Input; If you want to connect more equipment to your
English - 13 - Connect Peripheral Equipment High Definition Your LCD Television is capable of displaying HighDefinition pictures from devices such as a High Defi-nition Satellite Receiver or DVD Player. These devicesmust be connected via the HDMI socket or Compo-nent Socket. These sockets can accept...
Page 16 - Tips; Care Of The Screen; means that your TV is not receiving a; Sound; You can not hear any sound. Did you perhaps inter-; Remote Control; Specifications; On Screen Display
English - 14 - Tips Care Of The Screen Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Donot use abrasive solvents as they may damage theTV screen coating layer. Poor Picture Have you selected the correct TV system? Is your TVset or house aerial located too close to non-earthedaudio equipment or ...
Page 17 - Appendix B: Connect Peripheral Equipment; Appendix A: Aerial Connection
English - 15 - Appendix B: Connect Peripheral Equipment ANT.IN AUDIO IN (R ) ( L) VIDEO IN IN OU T IN OUT HEADPHONE AUDIO VIDEO SATELLITE RECEIVER ANTENNA CAMCORDER VHF/UHF 75 Round 75 ohm coaxial cable Rear of TV Outdoor Aerial Connection Appendix A: Aerial Connection ENG-26781W -1050UK-26 INCH 1...
Page 18 - Peripheral Equipment Connections
English - 16 - Peripheral Equipment Connections Note: Because FAV CVBS and SVHS Y are connected parallelly, the picture may blend if the two peripheralsare used at the same time. Likewise, because SVHS C and SCART II R are connected parallelly, the picturemay blend if the two peripherals are used at...
Page 19 - Important Instruction
English - 17 - Important Instruction For your own safety read following instruction carefully before attempting to connect this unit to the mainssupply. CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE REMOVING COVER. NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SE...
Page 20 - THE GUARANTEE
Dear Customer. Thank you for buying SANYO. This equipment shouldgive you many years of pleasure and faithful service but in the event that a fault occurs, the following notesfor you guidance may be helpful:- 1: PLEASE RETAIN YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT WHICH WILL BE REQUIRED FOR SERVICE DURING WARRANTY. 2...