Sanyo CE32LD81-B Instruction Manual

Sanyo CE32LD81-B Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Features ............... 3 Over Air Download ......... 22 Accessories ............3 Widescreen ............ 22 Introduction ............4 IDTV Menu System ..........22 Preparation ............4 Channel List ............ 22 Safety Precautions ..........4 Navigating the Entire Channel List ....23 Power Source ..........
  • Page 3 Store ............33 Displaying TV Information ........40 Feature Menu ..........34 Mute Function ............. 40 PIP ............... 34 PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and PAP (Picture-and- PIP ON-OFF ........... 34 Picture) Modes ........... 40 PIP Picture ..........34 Picture Mode Selection ........41 PIP Position ..........
  • Page 4: Features

    Features Accessories • Remote controlled colour LCD TV. • Fully integrated digital TV (DVB-T). • It has two HDMI connectors for digital video and audio. This connection is also designed INFO SELECT to accept high definition signals. • 100 programmes from VHF, UHF bands or -/-- cable channels can be preset.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Power Cord Introduction Do not place the set, a piece of furniture, etc. on the power cord (mains lead) or pinch the Thank you for choosing this cord. Handle the power cord by the plug. Do product. This manual will guide not unplug the appliance by pulling from the you for the proper operation of power cord and never touch the power cord...
  • Page 6: Ventilation

    Ventilation Waste Disposal The slots and openings on the TV set are Instructions for waste disposal: intended for ventilation and to ensure reliable • Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable operation. To prevent overheating, these and should principally be recycled. openings must not be blocked or covered in Packaging materials, such as foil bag, must anyway.
  • Page 7: Lcd Screen

    LCD Screen The LCD panel is a very high technology product with about a million thin film transistors, giving you fine picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed blue, green or red point. Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The Remote Control

    Overview of the Remote Control Stand By Cursor Up Cursor Right Info (Program Table) Direct Program No Function Programme Up Volume Up TV / Digital TV External Source INFO SELECT Yellow / Feature Blue / Install Hold (in TXT mode) / PIP position Update (in TXT mode) / PAP mode Index Page (in TXT mode) / Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
  • Page 9: Lcd Tv And Operating Buttons

    LCD TV and Operating Buttons FRONT VIEW STANDBY TV/AV TV/AV MENU MENU P/CH P/CH Volume SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW English - 8 -...
  • Page 10: Viewing The Connections

    Viewing the Connections REAR VIEW RF Input connects to an antenna or a cable. Note that if you use a decoder or a media recorder, you should connect the aerial cable through the device to the television with an appropriate antenna cable, as shown in the illustration below.
  • Page 11 SCART 2 inputs or outputs for external devices. Headphone jack is used for connecting an external headphone to the system. Connect to the HEADPHONE jack to listen to the TV from headphones (optional). Audio Inputs are used for connecting audio signals of external devices. Connect the audio cable between the AUDIO INPUTS on the TV and the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on your device.
  • Page 12: Power Connection

    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 ambient room temperature before you connect the set to the mains. • Plug the power cable to the mains socket outlet. Aerial Connection •...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Lcd Tv To A Pc

    Connecting the LCD TV to a PC For displaying your computer’s screen image on your LCD TV, you can connect your computer to the TV set. • Power off both computer and display before making any connections. • Use 15-pin D-sub display cable to connect a PC to the LCD TV. •...
  • Page 14: Connecting To A Dvd Player

    Connecting to a DVD Player If you want to connect a DVD player to your LCD TV, you can use connectors of the TV set. DVD players may have different connectors. Please refer to your DVD player’s instruction book for additional information.
  • Page 15: Using Other Connectors

    Using Other Connectors You can connect a range of optional equipment to your LCD TV. Possible connections are shown below. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied. • For connecting a camcorder, connect to the VIDEO IN socket and the AUDIO SOCKETS. For selecting the related source, see the section “Input selection”...
  • Page 16: Connecting Other Equipment Via Scart

    Connecting Other Equipment via Scart Most devices support SCART connection. You can connect a; DVD recorder, a VCR or a decoder t o your LCD TV by usi ng t he SCART sockets. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.
  • Page 17: Inserting Batteries In The Remote Control Handset

    Inserting Batteries in the Operating Range for the Remote Control Handset Remote Control • Remove the battery cover located on the back • Point the top of the remote control toward of the handset by gently pulling backwards the LCD TV's remote sensor LED while from the indicated part.
  • Page 18: Switching The Tv On/Off

    Switching the TV On/Off Input Selection To Switch the TV On Once you have connected external systems to your TV, you can switch to different input • Connect the power cord to the 220-240V AC sources. 50Hz. • Press “AV” button on your remote control for •...
  • Page 19: Basic Operations

    Volume Setting Basic Operations Press + button to increase the volume. You can operate your TV using both the Press - button to decrease the volume. A A remote control and onset buttons. volume level scale (slider) will be displayed Operation with the Buttons on the TV on the screen.
  • Page 20: Initial Settings

    Initial Settings The menu below is displayed to search for analogue channels: When the TV set is operated for the first time, the IDTV turns on first. Because this is the first time the TV is used, there are no channels stored in the memory and the Country following message appears on the screen: Language...
  • Page 21: Electronic Programme Guide (Epg)

    control: • In the EPG menu, all channels are displayed. Current channel is highlighted. Use Now: 50/50 09:25 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:25 Next: Ace Lighting buttons to change channels. Also press Signal Level: GREEN/RED buttons to scroll up/down the BBC ONE 13:15 pages for the channels.
  • Page 22: Displaying The Subtitles

    • If you press button you can see the If “Subtitle” is on and a language option is detailed help information easily. Press set, pressing the button causes the button again to exit help menu. following warning message display on the screen: •...
  • Page 23: Over Air Download

    Over Air Download IDTV Menu System To ensure that your IDTV always has the most The IDTV menu can only be viewed when up-to-date information, please ensure that, watching digital terrestrial broadcasting. after use, it is set to standby mode. At 3 A.M. Press the TV/DTV button to turn IDTV on while each day, the IDTV automatically searches for the TV is in analogue mode.
  • Page 24: Navigating The Entire Channel List

    CHANNEL LIST BBC ONE CHANNEL LIST BBC ONE 1. BBC ONE 1. BBC ONE 2. BBC TWO 3. ITV 8 2. BBC TWO 4. Channel 4 3. ITV 8 5. BBC THREE 4. Channel 4 6. Teletext 5. BBC THREE 7.
  • Page 25: Adding Locks To Channels

    Setting Favourites character becomes ‘a’ by and ‘c’ by Pressing the numeric buttons ‘0...9’ replaces You can set various channels as favourites the highlighted character with the characters so that only the favourite channels are printed above the button one by one as the navigated.
  • Page 26: Main Menu

    channel number, signal level, signal quality Main Menu and network name are shown at the bottom of the screen. Channel List In both manual and auto search, any existing Installation channel in the database is not re-stored to avoid redundant duplicates of that channel. Configuration First Time Installation Timers...
  • Page 27: Configuration

    display the configuration menu. Press the MENU button to leave the menu screen. Main Menu Country Channel List Language TXT Language Installation Configuration PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA CABLE AUTO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM Timers Language TV Setup Cancel Common Interface Select your Country, Language and Text language by using ...
  • Page 28: Favourite Mode

    for hard-of-hearing people. This function selects the desired subtitle language and CONFIGURATION Audio Language English enables the automatic display of subtitles Subtitle Favourite Mode whenever subtitle information is broadcast. Now&Next EPG Preference Receiver Upgrade V.1.5 Parental Settings Highlight the Subtitle line in the Configuration menu and use the button to cycle Automatic Download...
  • Page 29: Parental Settings

    Parental Settings move the channels and cannot set the timers. Some channels broadcast material which you do not want younger members of the family to Installation: Installation menu is locked, so watch. Any channel can be ‘locked’ so that it the user cannot add channels.
  • Page 30: Language

    • To set an event, highlight its mode button menu and use button to highlight the using the button and press the OK Language line and press the OK button: button to display the timer entry window. Main Menu 3. ITV 1 Name: Channel List Start:...
  • Page 31: Common Interface

    You can find detailed information for all menu • Some CAMs may require the following set items in “Analogue TV Menu System” section. up. Please set the CAM by entering the IDTV menu, Common Interface then pressing the Common Interface OK button.
  • Page 32: Navigating The Analogue Tv Menu System

    Navigating the Analogue TV Analogue TV Menu System Menu System Picture Menu For navigation For displaying menu options PICTURE To confirm choices Mode SELECT INFO Contrast • Press M to display the main menu. Brightness Sharpness • Press button to select an icon. Colour •...
  • Page 33: Noise Reduction

    Noise Reduction Sound Menu If the broadcast signal is weak and the picture is noisy, use Noise Reduction setting to reduce the noise amount. SOUND Press button to select Noise Volume Reduction. Press   to choose from one of Equalizer these options: Low, Medium, High or Off.
  • Page 34: Headphone

    Headphone Press button to select Effect. Press   button to set Effect as On or Off. Press button to select Headphone. Press  button to view the headphone menu. Dynamic Bass Headphone sub-menu options are described Dynamic Bass is used to increase bass effect below: of the TV set.
  • Page 35: Feature Menu

    Feature Menu Picture menu explanations in the previous parts. PIP Position This setting is used for moving the sub picture. FEATURE  Select PIP Position item by using  button. Use button to adjust PIP position.   PIP Position info will be displayed at the Sleep Timer bottom of the menu OSD.
  • Page 36: Pap On-Off

    PAP ON-OFF Hence, if one of those buttons is pressed, You can activate or deactivate PAP mode by “Child Lock On” will be displayed on the pressing   button. screen when the menu screen is not visible. PAP Picture Language Press ...
  • Page 37: Teletext Language

    Teletext Language Program Table Press button to select Teletext Language. Use button to change P11 S 18 P01 BBC 1 P02 C 04 Teletext Language to West, East, Turk/Gre, P12 S 29 P03 C 05 P13 S 31 P04 BBC 1 Cyrillic or Arabic.
  • Page 38: Aps (Auto Programming System)

    APS (Auto Programming System) If you wait until the end of APS, Program Table When you press the BLUE button for starting will be displayed with the programmes found automatic tuning, Auto Programming System and located. menu will appear on the screen: Program Press button to select Program.
  • Page 39: Store

    Store Source Menu Press button to select Store. Press Press button and select the sixth icon. or OK button to store the settings. “Program Then press or OK button. Source menu Stored” will be displayed on the screen. appears on the screen: Install Menu in AV Modes The following screen appears in the install menu when the TV is in AV modes.
  • Page 40: Pc Mode Menu System

    PC Mode Menu System See “Connecting the LCD TV to a PC” section for connecting a PC to the TV set. PC POSITION For switching to PC source, press “AV” button Autoposition on your remote control and select PC input. H Position You can also use “Source”...
  • Page 41: Phase

    Phase Displaying TV Information Depending on the resolution and scan Programme Number, Programme Name, frequency that you input to the TV set, you may Sound Indicator and Zoom Mode information see a hazy or noisy picture on the screen. In is displayed on the screen when a new such a case you can use this item to get a programme is entered or...
  • Page 42: Picture Mode Selection

    Auto When you switch to PAP Mode, main window in PIP Mode will be displayed on the right side W hen a WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) of the screen. The active window can be signal, which shows the aspect ratio of the changed by pressing button.
  • Page 43: 14:9 Zoom

    14:9 Zoom This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to the upper and lower limits of the screen. Cinema This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) to the full screen. Subtitle This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) with subtitles to the full screen.
  • Page 44: Teletext

    Teletext P+ / P- and numbers (0-9) Press to select a page. Teletext system transmits information such as news, sports and weather on your TV. Note Note: Most TV stations use code 100 for their that is the signal degrades, for example in index pages.
  • Page 45: Tips

    No Picture Tips Is the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs Screen Care connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is the Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft aerial cable damaged? Are suitable plugs cloth. Do not use abrasive solvents as they used to connect the aerial? If you are in doubt, may damage the coating layer of the TV consult your dealer.
  • Page 46: Appendix A: Pc Input Typical Display Modes

    Appendix A: PC Input Typical Display Modes The display has a maximum PC resolution of 1360 x 768, frequency range of 56-75 Hz. The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes. Your TV may not support different resolutions. Supported resolution modes are listed below. If you switch your PC to an unsupported mode, a warning OSD will appear on the screen.
  • Page 47: Appendix B: Av And Hdmi Signal Compatibility

    Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal Compatibility Source Supported Signals Available PAL 50/60 EXT-1 NTSC 60 (SCART 1) RGB 50 RGB 60 PAL 50/60 NTSC 60 EXT-2 RGB 50 (SCART-2) RGB 60 S-VHS 50 S-VHS 60 PAL 50/60 NTSC 60 480I 60Hz 480P...
  • Page 48: Signal Input

    Appendix C: Pin Specifications Signal Input PC RGB Terminal (D-sub 15-pin connector) Input signal G or sync on green • When different kinds of input signals are simultaneously input to the monitor via a graphics No connection board or the like, the monitor will automatically No connection R.GND select the signals in the following priority order:...
  • Page 49: Safety Precaution

    Appendix D: Important Instruction For your own safety read following instruction carefully before attempting to connect this unit to the mains supply. MAINS (AC) OPERATION The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code : GREEN FUSE &...
  • Page 50: Specifications

    75 Ohm (unbalanced) OPERATING VOLTAGE 220-240V AC, 50 Hz Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of- life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.

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