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OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT!
WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE. PLEASE READ
FOR INQUIRIES CALL
1800 656 700
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WWW.TEAC.COM.AU
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  • Page 1 Ã Ã 8PGPVS U@G@WDTDPIÃ Ã Ã OWNER'S MANUAL IMPORTANT! WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE. PLEASE READ FOR INQUIRIES CALL 1800 656 700 WWW.TEAC.COM.AU...
  • Page 2 *Your nearest Authorised TEAC Service Centre is listed in your Owners Manual 6. In the event that this unit or any defective parts must be returned to TEAC Ser- vice Centres, a copy of this warranty certificate and of your purchase receipt must be enclosed to be a valid warranty.
  • Page 3 1. Read owner's manual carefully 2. If you require Warranty Service, please contact the TEAC Service Centre 3. Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following de- tails completed for a valid Warranty.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Remote Control ........ 5 Picture Menu ....... 44 Feature Menu ......47 Control Panel ........6 Installation Menu ......48 Safety and Precautions ....7 Program Menu ......49 Other Features ....... 51 Preparation ........9 TV Status ........51 Features ........
  • Page 5: Remote Control

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  • Page 6: Control Panel

    Control Panel Speakers (left + right) H-PHONE ( ) = Headphone 3,6 mm Ø = Power On / Off SVHS + = Volume -/+ ANT = Antenna (75 W) - P/Ch + = Program -/+ EXT.1 = Scart Socket 1 (RGB) MENU = Menu EXT.2 = Scart Socket 2 (YCbCr) AUDIO L (...
  • Page 7: Safety And Precautions

    Safety and Precautions Attention: 1. Pay attention to the power supply cord before installing the TV set. Do not hang anything on the cord, and avoid treading on the cord. 2. The slots on the housing back are designed for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the TV set and prevent overheating.
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions Safety: 1. Do not remove the back of housing by yourself, as high voltages inside the unit are dangerous. If it is necessary to open the back, ask a technician with specialized service experience. 2. Remove the power supply plug from its socket in case of the following condi- tions, and consult with service personnel.
  • Page 9: Preparation

    Preparation Dear Customer: Thank you for purchasing our latest TV set. Please read this instruction manual carefully first before operation so that you can use it in a safe and reliable manner and bring all its functions into full play. Please also keep it properly for future reference.
  • Page 10: Power Connection

    Before Switching on your TV Power connection IMPORTANT: 240 V AC, 50 Hz. Connections to the RF input socket NOTE: Switching the TV ON/OFF You can operate your TV either using the remote control handset or direct- ly using the TV onset buttons. To switch the TV on How to connect other devices IMPORTANT:...
  • Page 11 preparation SILENCE MODE: P+/P - TUNING IN SELECT...
  • Page 12 The TV will automatically tune to VHF transmission channels 2 to 12 and UHF transmission channels 28 to 69 looking for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts and displaying the names of the channels found. This pro- cess will take about three minutes.
  • Page 13 preparation 6QTÃ DTÃ SVIIDIB QG@6T@Ã X6DU ÃÃ 86I8@G HINT...
  • Page 14 everyday operation INFO TV/DTV CHANGING CHANNELS CHANGING CHANNELS Hint The LCN numbers are assigned by the broadcasters. Because not all channels are broadcast and stored by the TV, the chan- nel list numbers do not run con- tinuously. The fifteenth channel in the list, for example, may not be channel number 15 but channel number...
  • Page 15 everyday operation INFORMATION BANNER Hint Not all channels broadcast the Many icons are displayed in the programme data. If the name and information banner. These are; times of the programme is not -Favourite icon indicating that cur- available then “No Event Informa- rent channel is set as favorite (if tion”...
  • Page 16: Everyday Operation

    everyday operation MAIN MENU The Main Menu is accessed, pressing “MENU” key. The items accessed through the Main Menu are: Channel List Installation Configuration Timers TV Setup CHANNEL LIST Using the “ “ or “ ” keys on the remote control in the Main menu, make sure that the first item, Channel List, is highlighted in yellow and press the “SELECT”...
  • Page 17: Navigating The Whole List Of Channels

    everyday operation NAVIGATING THE WHOLE LIST OF CHANNELS In the channel table “ “ or “ ” keys serves for moving the focus to the previous or next channel, “ ” or “ ” keys for page up and page down. To watch a specific channel highlight it using then press “SE- LECT”...
  • Page 18: Installation

    SETTING FAVOURITES SELECT INSTALLATION ADD NEW CHANNELS: · · Automatic Search: Automatic search is started by pressing “SELECT” key in the auto-search pop up menu. All the services are searched and a channel table is created automatically. All channels found are stored in a sorted form with respect to their channel numbers.
  • Page 19: First Time Installation

    FIRST TIME INSTALLATION The user can use this item to load default settings, which had been loaded to the receiver at the factory. To install factory settings, highlight ‘First Time Instal- lation’ menu and press SELECT then you will be asked to confirm for de- leting all channels and settings.
  • Page 20: Audio Services

    CONFIGURATION MENU MENU SELECT MENU EXIT · · · · · · AUDIO SERVICES Highlight the Audio Services line in the Configuration menu and use the “ “ or “ ” keys to cycle through the service options. “ “ or “ ” English MENU "No Analog audio is available when Dolby selected."...
  • Page 21: Favourite Mode

    FAVOURITE MODE SELECT “Favourites” SELECT...
  • Page 22: Receiver Upgrade

    RECEIVER UPGRADE Automatic upgrade Manual upgrade...
  • Page 23 IrÃ†‚s‡h…rÃs‚ˆqÄÃVƒt…hqr4 <HV MENU Trh…puvtÃs‚…ȃt…hqrÃQyrh†rÐhv‡Â… ÃÃÃÃÃÃ…r††ÃH@IVÇ‚Ãphpry &$È SELECT...
  • Page 24 &$È...
  • Page 25: Parental Settings

    PARENTAL SETTINGS “ “ or “ ” keys SELECT If wrong Lock key is entered, the following message is displayed on the screen and it is re- turned back. Menu Lock “ “ or “ ” keys “ “ or “ ” Menu Lock...
  • Page 26 DISABLED MAIN MENU INSTALLATION Set Lock Key “ “ or “ ” keys Set Lock Key SELECT Parental Lock Mode “ “ or “ ” keys “ “ or “ ” Parental Lock Mode...
  • Page 27: Channel And Menu Protection

    advanced operation CHANNEL AND MENU PROTECTION CHANNEL LOCK MENU SELECT LECT SELECT MENU...
  • Page 28: Menu Lock

    advanced operation Menu Lock MENU SELECT SELECT Hint If you want the channel and menu locks to work efficiently and actual- SELECT ly protect channels from access, do change the PIN code from the factory default. Make sure that you choose a number that is not obvi- ous to others but one that can be MENU...
  • Page 29: Program Lock

    Program Lock MENU SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 30: No Menu

    everyday operation No Menu ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG) GUIDE MENU/EXIT “ or “ NOTE YELLOW/BLUE SELECT SELECT The starting time for EPG is the current time. You can see the event informa- tion for the next two hours. By pressing key, you can go to the next hour, and “...
  • Page 31 everyday operation SUBTITLE SUBT TV/DTV TV/DTV TV / DTV KEY TV/DTV TIME ( ) KEY...
  • Page 32: Editing The Channel List

    advanced operation EDITING THE CHANNEL LIST MENU SELECT...
  • Page 33 advanced operation SELECT “SE- LECT” “ “ or “ ” SELECT MENU EDIT NAME Hint You can also enter a channel name using the number keys on the re- SELECT mote control. Each key represents several letters (as marked on the re- mote control) and pressing a key several times will enter each letter (in both capitals and lower case), and...
  • Page 34: Programme Reminders And Timers

    advanced operation MENU MENU SELECT MENU Hint The favourite mode can only be activated if one or more channels in the channel list are marked as favourites. Similarly, if the favourite status is removed from all the channels in the Channel List, the favourite mode is turned off auto- matically.
  • Page 35 advanced operation EVENT TIMER MENU SELECT...
  • Page 36 advanced operation Hint If an invalid number for the start or end times or the date is entered, “Entered time is not valid.” message is displayed on the screen. MENU SELECT MENU Hint If you are watching digital terrestrial TV at the time the timer event starts, a message is flashed onto the screen announcing that the TV is 'Switching to timer channel' so you...
  • Page 37: Re-Installation

    advanced operation RE-INSTALLATION MENU SELECT...
  • Page 38 advanced operation FIRST TIME INSTALLATION LECT SELECT ADD CHANNELS MENU SELECT LECT SELECT...
  • Page 39 advanced operation SELECT Hint The bar graphs of signal quality and signal level give a good indication of whether any channels are likely to be found. If only the signal level graph shows a high value then it is likely that an analogue channel occupies that broadcast frequency.
  • Page 40: Tv Setup

    HINT Depending on the reception conditions in your particular area, you may find that the list of channels found includes one or more repeated names. This is because the IDTV may detect and store some channels, in- cluding those it cannot receive clearly, from adjacent areas alongside the strong channels from a transmitter nearby.
  • Page 41: Operating The Tv

    Operating the TV Volume Setting You can operate your TV both using the remote control handset and on- set buttons. Operating with the buttons on the TV set Volume Setting Programme Selecting (Previous or next programme) Programme Selecting P/Ch+ -P/Ch Entering TV Setup Menu MENU Setup...
  • Page 42: Menu System

    Green Picture Menu. Yellow Feature Menu. Blue Install Menu. “INFO” Program Menu. Programme Swapping MENU P<P Sound Menu P<P To change sound settings MENU Menu System MENU SOUND SELECT Setting Volume MENU TV Setup HIGHLIGHTED 6281' 3,&785( )($785( WPGVH@ Ã ,167$// 76G6I8@ TPVI9ÃHP9@...
  • Page 43 To Change Headphone Sound Settings Headphone Setting Headphone Volume Selecting Sound Mode MONO STEREO, DUAL-I DUAL-II C@69QCPI@ÃWPGVH@ I-II TPVI9ÃHP9@ HPIP TUPS@ Setting Headphone Sound Mode Mode Setting Effect To Store the Headphone Settings Equalizer...
  • Page 44: Picture Menu

    WPGVH@ Ã 76G6I8@ TPVI9ÃHP9@ HPIP @AA@8U C@69QCPI@ @RV6GDa@S TUPS@ Picture Menu !ÃÃC“ $ÃÃC“ GREEN $ÃFC“ $ÃÃÃÃFC“ ÃÃFC“ MENU HP9@ Q@STPI6G Setup PIC- TUPS@ TURE Mode PER- SONAL, MUSIC, SPEECH, JAZZ FLAT Personal 6281' Mode 3,&785( )($785( ,167$// 352*5$0 Note: MANU- Setting Brightness Brightness STORE...
  • Page 45 Setting Hue (in AV mode only) Setting Colour Colour MANUAL Setting VCR Mode (in AV mode only) Setting Sharpness VCR MODE Setting Picture Mode Setting Tilt BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT MANUAL...
  • Page 46 Setting Colour Temp COOL 16:9 WARM NORMAL Note: Setting Zoom CINEMA ZOOM AUTO: WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) ZOOM 16:9 SUBTITLE AUTO ZOOM ZOOM Using the different screen formats 4:3, 16:9, CINEMA, SUB- TITLE, ZOOM PANORAMIC ZOOM...
  • Page 47: Feature Menu

    $872  PANORAMIC &,1(0$ 68%7,7/( =220 3$125$0,& To Store the Settings STORE Select the ZOOM mode: ZOOM Feature Menu Feature YELLOW Adjusting the visible area of the MENU picture: Setup Fea- ture Feature 1. Press “ ” key once. The ZOOM mode indicator ap- pears.
  • Page 48: Installation Menu

    TG@@QÃUDH@S 8CDG9ÃGP8F G6IBV6B@ @IBGDTC @YU!ÃPVUQVU 7GV@Ã768FBSPVI9 TG@@QÃUDH@S 8CDG9ÃGP8F Blue Background During No- G6IBV6B@ @IBGDTC @YU!ÃPVUQVU Signal 7GV@Ã768FBSPVI9 Child Lock Child Lock Blue Background TG@@QÃUDH@S 8CDG9ÃGP8F G6IBV6B@ @IBGDTC @YU!ÃPVUQVU 7GV@Ã768FBSPVI9 To Store Settings CHILD LOCK Feature Installation Menu TG@@QÃUDH@S 8CDG9ÃGP8F Install G6IBV6B@ @IBGDTC @YU!ÃPVUQVU...
  • Page 49: Program Menu

    FINE TUNING Selecting Band Selecting Search BAND For Band C: SEARCH C00-C69 for Australia C01-C11, C21-C69 for New Zealand For band S: S01-S12 for Australia S00-S03, S1-S41 for New Zealand To Store Settings Selecting Channel STORE CHANNEL Program Menu Selecting Colour System INFO MENU Setup...
  • Page 50 GREEN SERT NAME AUTOSTORE LETE HIGHLIGHTED NAME LETE INSERT AUTOSTORE NAME NAME HIGHLIGHTED CANCEL INSERT DELETE YELLOW NAME INSERT AUTOSTORE YELLOW ÃÃ8Ã ÃÃÃÃÃ ÃÃÃÃÃ !ÃÃ8Ã!" ÃÃÃÃÃ !!ÃÃÃÃÃ "ÃÃ8Ã#$ " ÃÃÃÃÃ !"ÃÃÃÃÃ #ÃÃ8Ã#& ÃÃÃÃÃ !#ÃÃÃÃÃ BLUE $ÃÃ8Ã$ ÃÃÃÃÃ !$ÃÃÃÃÃ DELETE %ÃÃ8Ã$$ ÃÃÃÃÃ !%ÃÃÃÃÃ &ÃÃÃÃÃ...
  • Page 51: Other Features

    Other Features PROGRAM TV Status PROGRAM Progr a m m e N um b er Programme Name Sound Indicator PROGRAM AUTO- STORE BLUE A.P .S. A.P .S. Q Ã 35 P<P Programme Swap (P<P) Continue P<P A.P .S. A.P .S. Double-digit (- -) A.P .S.
  • Page 52: Sound Indicator

    Sound Indicator Mute Indicator In Stereo Volume Bar '8$/, Picture Mode AV Modes EXT-1 RGB YCbCr F-AV SVHS P+ P -...
  • Page 53: To Operate Teletext

    Teletext To Select Index Page To Select Teletext with a TV Programme To operate Teletext Searching for a page while watching TV TEXT To select a page of Teletext To Select Double Height Text To Reveal “concealed” Information...
  • Page 54: To Stop Automatic Page Change

    To Stop Automatic Page Change To Display the Time Fastext To Select a Subcode Page For Fastext GREEN YELLOW BLUE To exit Teletext TV/DTV...
  • Page 55: Connect Peripheral Equipment

    Connect Peripheral Equipment a) Connect a decoder with an aerial socket to the TV a) Connect a decoder without an Via the Euroconnector aerial socket to the TV EXT.1, EXT.1 EXT.2 EXT.2 EXT.1 EXTERNAL TV and Video Recorder YCbCr Mode YCbCr EXTERNAL YCbCr...
  • Page 56: Camera And Camcorder

    Cleaning The Screen To clean Camera and Camcorder To connect to Front-AV input (F-AV) Under no circumstances... VIDEO AUDIO R DIO L To connect to S-VHS input To clean off sticky substances, the cloth can be moistened with acetone. Under no circumstances clean with this acetone cloth the TV- Cabinet.
  • Page 57: Antenna Connections

    Antenna Connections Pˆ‡q‚‚…Ã6‡rhÃ8‚rp‡v‚† WCAVCAÃh‡rh S‚ˆqÃ&$Âu€Ãp‚h‘vhyÃphiyr SB%ÃRˆhqÃTuvryqÇ’ƒr Srh…ÂsÃUW Connect Peripheral Equipment CAME R A A U D I O H E A D P H O N E V I D E O $17 ,1 FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER D E C O D E R...
  • Page 58: On Tv Mode

    Tips / Troubleshooting Guide Freecall telephone 1800-656700 between Monday to Friday - EST 9am to 5pm [New Zealand: TOLL FREE 0508 347328, 8am to 4:30pm] On TV mode QSP7G@H QPTTD7G@Ã86 VT@ X C6UÃUPÃ9P ÃX…‚tÃUWÃT ’ †‡r€ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃ8uhtrÇurÃqv…rp‡v‚Ã‚sÃhr…vhyÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃà UWÆr‡Ã‚…Ãu‚ˆ†rÃhr…vhyÃy‚ph‡rqÇ‚‚à Q‚‚…ÃQ vp‡ˆ…r py‚†rÇ‚ÇurÃy‚ˆq†ƒrhxr…†ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃà ÃDsǐ‚Ãr…vƒur…hy†Ãh…rÃp‚rp‡rqÃÇ‚Ã...
  • Page 59 Specifications TV BROADCASTING RECEIVING CHANNELS NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS CHANNEL INDICATOR RF AERIAL INPUT OPERATING VOLTAGE AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT POWER (W RMS. (%10 THD) POWER CONSUMPTION (W) (max.) PICTURE TUBE DIMENSIONS (mm) 9DH@ITDPIT X rv tu‡Ãxt...

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