Page 2 - Contents
1 Contents Contents Contents Wiring the plug ................................. 2Remote Control ................................ 3Control Panel ................................... 4 Features ........................................ 5 Panel Features ............................. 5 Safety Precautions ....
Page 3 - WIRING INSTRUCTIONS; Wiring the plug
2 If your TV is fitted with a non-rewireable plug and you need to change the fuse, you will need to refit the fuse cover. If you lose or damage the fuse cover, do not use the plug until you have replaced the cover with a new one. You can get one from us. Make sure you replace the fuse cover with one...
Page 4 - Remote Control; Remote control
3 = Stand By = Cursor Up = Cursor Right OK / SELECT = Okay (Store) / Select INFO = Info (Program Menu) 0 - 9 = Direct Program BACK / -/-- = Cancel / Double Digit =Previous Programme P/CH + = Programme Up + = Volume + 79 / DTV = TV / DTV mode = External Source (AV-1, AV-2, AV-3, S-VIDEO, PC) Yellow (...
Page 5 - Control Panel
4 92/80( 3&+ 0(18 67$1'%< /( ' ,1)5$ 5('5(&(,9( 5 63( $ .( 5 63( $ .( 5 79$9 )227723&29(5 With certain combinations of connectors and leads the back cover may not be easily fitted. If the cover is left off, this in no way infringes safety requirements. Control Panel 50052932-1552UK (T...
Page 6 - preparation; Features
5 preparation Install Display on solid horizontal surface such as a table or desk.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.This apparatus can be used in tropical and/or mode...
Page 7 - Safety Precautions
6 1. Power Source The TV set is designed to operate on 15 V DC. The adaptor should be operated from a 230V AC, 50 Hz. outlet. Ensure you se- lect the correct voltage setting for your con- venience. 2. Power Cord The power supply cord should be placed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinch...
Page 8 - Power connection; Connections to the RF input socket; Before Switching on your TV
7 Before Switching on your TV Power connection Only use the adaptor supplied with this prod- uct. $&DG DS WH U 7R3 2:(5 ,1387'& 9 WHUPLQDO IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to oper- ate on 12 V DC. For this, an adaptor is used which gives 12V DC voltage. Connect this adaptor to a system that...
Page 9 - Switching the TV On/Off; To switch the TV on
8 Switching the TV On/Off To switch the TV on Your TV will switch on in two steps: 1- Connect the power supply cord to the system. Press the button on the right side of the TV. Then the TV switches itself to stand-by mode and the led becomes sapphire blue lo- cated on the front of the TV. 2- To ...
Page 10 - Silence Mode; Tuning In
9 preparation Silence Mode "When you turn off your IDTV by pressing Stand-by key (on RC) , IDTV switch- es into SILENCE mode and the led on the front of IDTV starts blinking. Also, IDTV switches into SILENCE mode automaticallly everyday at 3.00 a.m.In the silence mode IDTV searches for a new sof...
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10 HINT Depending on the reception condi- tions in your particular area, you may find that the list of channels found includes one or more repeat- ed names. This is because the TV may detect and store some chan- nels, including those it cannot re- ceive clearly, from adjacent areas alongside the str...
Page 12 - Changing Channels; ever yday operation
11 There are a great many keys to use in different situations. Many of the menu screens displayed by the TV have reminders as to which keys do what, at the base of the screen. In addition, many screens have further help availablewhich is displayed when the INFO key is pressed, as prompted at the...
Page 13 - Information Banner
12 ever yday operation Information Banner Whenever you change channel, using the P/CH+ and - P/CH keys or the number keys, the TV displays the channel picture along with an information banner at the bottom of the screen. This will remain on the screen for approxi- mately three seconds. The i...
Page 14 - everyday operation; Channel List
13 everyday operation If the selected channel is locked (see Advanced operation- Chan- nel protection), you must enter the correct four digit code to view the channel.Alternatively, the P/CH+ or - P/ CH keys are used to move to an- other, unlocked channel. Channel List You can also select th...
Page 15 - Electronic Program Guide
14 ever yday operation Here, you can preview any channel stored by the TV before viewing it full screen. The complete list of channels is displayed in pages of 10 channels at a time, with their channel list number and a favourite channel icon if appropriate. (see A d v a n c e d o p e r a t i o n - ...
Page 16 - Current Programme
15 everyday operation Current Programme The channels are listed at the bottom of the screen, each with the 'current event' (the name of the programme showing at that time) and the 'next event' (the following programme). When the EPG screen is first displayed, the chan- nel last watched is highlighte...
Page 17 - Next programme
16 ever yday operation Next programme While the EPG screen is dis-played, pressing the key high- lights, in dark blue, the next event name in the list of channels and displays the highlighted channel's programme details for the next event (the programme following the current programme) in the te...
Page 18 - Soundtrack Language
17 everyday operation Soundtrack Language Some programmes are broadcast in two or more languages simulta- neously.The language heard can be selected from the Language Menu. Press MENU key to display the Main Menu and use the or keys to high- light the Current Languages line and press SE...
Page 19 - Digital Teletext
18 ever yday operation Digital Teletext Many digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but also pages of information on the programmes, the weather, news and many other topics.Some channels are entirely given over to digital teletext and carry no no...
Page 20 - Subtitle
19 everyday operation Subtitle Subtitle key Shows/hides subtitles of channel. When the subtitle key is pressed, subtitle ON/OFF message is displayed. When the IDTV is in DIGITAL TV mode, this time the TV scart is s w i t c h e d o n a n d t h e T V i s switched to AV/RGB mode. And also, when the...
Page 21 - Configuring Your TV; advanced operation
20 Configuring Your TV The Configuration menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu. Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu and the key three times to highlight Configuration, then press SELECT key to display the Configura- tion menu screen. The various configuration functions are d...
Page 22 - Favourite; ,QWHUDFWLYHVHUYLFHVFDQQRWEHXVHG
21 advanced operation Favourite Mode This function enables or disables the favourite channel list mode. See Ad- vanced operation - Favourite Channels. PARENTAL SETTINGS This function enables or disables the menu protection system and a l l o w s t h e P I N c o d e t o b e changed. See Advanced oper...
Page 23 - DTV Upgrade; RIWZDUH8SJUDGH; HDUFKLQJIRUXSJUDGH3OHDVHZDLWRU
22 I DTV Upgrade The IDTV can be upgraded via the configuration menu, entered from the main menu.In the configuration menu, there is the " Receiver Upgrade " button. Upgrade pro- cess can be started by pressing this button.There are two possibilities for IDTV software to be upgraded: automat...
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23 After loading the software into memory, it will be written permanently. This situa- tion will be shown displaying a message. IDTV returns to the configuration menu if there is no new software. If there is a new software, the following message appears. Downloading will be displayed on the screen b...
Page 26 - Editing the Channel List
25 advanced operation Editing the Channel List The digital terrestrial television channels found by the TV when first installed are stored in its memory as a channel list. This list can be altered and amended to remove unwanted channels and to suit your own preferences.First bring up the Main Menu w...
Page 28 - Channel and Menu Protection
27 advanced operation Channel and Menu Protection CHANNEL LOCK Some channels broadcast material which you do not want younger mem- bers of the family to watch. Any channel can be 'locked' so that it cannot be selected for viewing without first a four-digit PIN code being entered. In this way any cha...
Page 30 - Favourite Channels
29 advanced operation Favourite Channels There will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and some only occasionally. Although some duplicate or scrambled channels you may want to delete from the channel list, others although not watched fre- quently, you will not want to do away with a...
Page 31 - Programme Reminders and Timers
30 advanced operation A channel can have its favourites status removed by repeating this pro- cedure, to remove the icon. Leave the Channel List menu by pressing MENU key. Once the required channels have been marked as favourite channels, the favourite mode can be activated to allow easy access ...
Page 38 - Common Interface Menu
37 advanced operation Common Interface Menu Common Interface Menu is entered from the Main Menu when the Common Interface button is selected by the user. Just after the selection, a new menu appears on the TV including the names of the common interface modules inserted to the slots. If there is no m...
Page 39 - LDFFHVV0RGXOH
38 advanced operation Figure 4. Module Menu (this menu is identical for the Viaccess Common Interface Module) Profile1 Modules display three types of items on the TV monitor.1) Module Menu (Figure 4)2) Inquiry Box (Figure 6)One of them is the Module Menu as you can see an example of this type in Fig...
Page 41 - Operating with the buttons on; Operating with Remote Control; Operating the TV
40 Operating the TV You can operate your TV both using the remote control handset and onset but- tons. Operating with the buttons on the TV set Volume setting and programme selection can be made by using the buttons at the control panel on the right side of the TV. Volume Setting Press button ...
Page 42 - Sound Menu; To change sound settings; Setting Volume; Menu System; Main menu
41 " INFO" Key, Programme Menu in TV mode or, Source Menuin AV mode M key has two functions; first is open- ing or closing the main menu, and the second is closing the sub-menu and then opening its parent menu. Sound Menu To change sound settings Enter the Sound Menu directly by press-...
Page 43 - Settings
42 Press key to change balance left- ward. When balance control is in mid position, the cursor is displayed with one arrow. 6RXQG Selecting Mode Using or key select Mode. Press or key to change Mode.You can choose Mono , Stereo or Dual (I-II) mode, only if the selected chann...
Page 44 - Equalizer; Setting AVL
43 +3KRQH/LQ H2XW Setting H.Phone/Line Out Sound Mode Using or button select Sound Mode. Pressing or button will change the current sound mode. (e.g.: If the cur- rent sound mode is stereo, it will be ste- reo or visa versa).In case of bilingual broadcast, you can select original o...
Page 45 - To Store the Settings; Picture Menu; Setting Brightness; Setting Contrast; LFWXUH; Setting Colour; LFWXUH; Setting Sharpness
44 6RXQG 2Q To Store the Settings When the cursor is on any item which has no sub-menu press OK key on the remote control to store the settings directly. or, Press , or OK key on Store option to store Sound menu settings. 6RXQG 6WRUHG Picture Menu To enter the Picture menu dire...
Page 46 - Setting Picture Mode:; Setting Noise Reduction; Setting Hue
45 Press key to decrease peaking level. 3LFWXUH Setting Picture Mode: Using or key select Picture Mode. Press or key to set Picture Mode. Picture Mode can be set to Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Cinema, Subtitle, Zoom or Panorama . 3LFWXUH Setting Noise Reduction Using or key ...
Page 47 - Feature Menu; Sleep Timer; Selecting Menu Language
46 Feature Menu To enter the Feature menu directly, press the Yellow key, or Press " M " key, now you are in main menu. In the main menu, select Fea- ture using or key. Then enter the Feature menu pressing / or OK key. 0HQX Sleep Timer As you enter the Feature menu, S...
Page 48 - Installation Menu
47 PC Sound Mode PC sound can be chosen by pressing or key on PC Sound Mode item. You can select sound that comes from TV, AV-1, AV-2 or AV-3 to hear in PC mode. )HDWXUH $9 To Store Settings In Feature menu all settings are stored automatically. Installation Menu To enter the Installation m...
Page 50 - Source Menu
49 key can be used, and to select the otherletters, or key can be used. If the cursor is at the last letter of the Pro-gramme Name, pressing key moves the cursor at the beginning. On the con- trary, if the cursor is at the beginning ofthe Programme Name, pressing key moves the cursor...
Page 51 - PIP Picture Menu; Other Features; TV Status
50 79 $9 $9 $9 69,'(2 3& ',*, 7$/ PIP Picture Menu Setting Brightness As you enter the PIP Picture menu, Brightness will be the first item. Press key to increase brightness of PIP Picture. Press key to decrease brightness of PIP Picture. 3,33LFWXUH Setting Contrast Using or ...
Page 52 - Sound Indicator; Picture Mode; Sleep Timer Indicator
51 Personal Preferences (PP) All the preset values will be restored, when pressing " PP " key. 33 Sound Indicator The alternatives of the indicator are Mono, Stereo, Dual I and Dual II. This indicator is displayed under the programme num- ber indicator on the screen. " I-II " key is ...
Page 53 - PC Mode
52 Volume Bar It is displayed in the lower middle of the screen. When a volume command is re-ceived (pressing + or - by Remote Control or Control panel at the right side of the TV) and no menu is ac- tive, it stays on the screen for 3 seconds, after the last volume command or until another com...
Page 54 - PIP Picture; Geometry Menu
53 6RXQG Picture Menu In the Main menu, select Picture using or key, then enter the Picturemenu pressing , or OK keys. All adjustment in this menu except Pic- ture Mode is identical to adjustment de- fined TV picture menu (on page 44 ). Pic- ture Mode can be set to Auto, 4:3 a...
Page 56 - Teletext
55 To Select Index Page To select the page number of the index (generally page 100), press but- ton. To Select Teletext with a TV Programme Press button. The text is now su- perimposed over the programme on the screen. Press button again to return to the Teletext page. To Select Do...
Page 57 - Fastext; For Fastext; For TOP text; To exit Teletext; To Display the Time
56 Press button. Select the required subcode page num- ber by pressing four digit buttons (e.g. 0001). If the selected subcode page is not dis- played in a short time, press but- ton. TV programme will be displayed on the screen. Teletext page number will be displayed on the upper le...
Page 58 - Connect a decoder with an aerial; Connect Peripheral Equipment
57 There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV.Connection diagrams at the and of this sec- tion show you where the different equipment should be connected at the back side of the TV. PC Sound Connection Connect the PC Audio output to the TFT PC Audio In sock...
Page 60 - Peripheral Equipment Connections
59 $17(11 $ 69,'(2,138 7 9,'(2,138 7 $8 ',2,1 38 75 $8',2,138 7/ $ % & ' ( 6&$5762&.(7$9 ) * + , - . / '&9 +($'3+ 21( 3&,1387/,1 (287//,1 (2875 6&$5762&.(7$9 $9 9 9 9 9 Peripheral Equipment Connections '& 9 3&,1387 /$ 8' ,25 /$8',2 5 $17 +($'3+21(6 9,'(2 69 ,'(2 9...
Page 62 - PC Input Typical Display Modes
61 PC Input Typical Display Modes The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720, vertical sync. frequency range of 50-75 The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 768, vertical sync. frequency range of 50-75 Hz and a horizontal sync. frequency range of 30-69 KHz.The following table is an i...
Page 63 - On Digital mode; Colors of image on screen are abnormal; For TV; For Monitor; Tips/Troubleshooting Guide
62 Tips/Troubleshooting Guide On Digital mode 352%/(0 3266,%/(&$86( :+$772'2 $HULDOLVGLVFRQQHFWHG &KHFNDHULDOO HDG $HULDOLVGDPDJHGPLVDO LJQHG &KHFNDHULDOO HDG 2XWRI6LJQDODUHD &KHFNZLWKGHDOHU 1R3LFWXUHRU6RXQG 7XQHGWRGLJLWDOWHOHWH[WFKDQQHO 5HWXQHWRDQRWKHUFKDQQHO 6FUDPEOHGFKDQQHOPHVVDJH...
Page 65 - Input Signal; Specifications
64 TV BROADCASTING PAL I/I RECEIVING CHANNELS VHF (BAND I: CH2-4, BAND III: CH5-12) UHF (CH21-69) CABLE CHANNEL (S1-S41) Input Signal Video: Analog 0.7 Vp-p 75 ohm positive Sync: TTL Level positive or negative, Separate sync. Horizontal Timing 30 - 69 KHz Vertical Timing 50 - 75 Hz Dot Rate 78.75 M...