Beko 42WLU530HID Operating Instructions Manual

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INTEGRATED DIGITAL HD READY COLOUR TELEVISIONS
42WLU530HID
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  • Page 1 INTEGRATED DIGITAL HD READY COLOUR TELEVISIONS 42WLU530HID Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Important Information ...1 1.1-Cleaning the screen and cabinet..1 1.2-Disposing of your TV at the end of service life..1 1.3-Superior features of your integrated digital television ...1 1.4-Receiving digital broadcasting channels ...1 1.5-Changing the plug...2 2.Features of your new television ...3 2.1-Special Features ...3 3.Important Safety Instructions ...4 4.Start ...7...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information LCD panels are produced with state-of-the-art technology. However, there may be missing or lit spots on the screen under certain circumstances. That does not mean that the product is faulty. 1.1-Cleaning the screen and cabinet... After powering off, wipe the screen and the cabinet clean with a soft and dry cloth. We recommend that you do not use patented polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet since they may cause damage.
  • Page 4: Changing The Plug

    1.5-Changing the plug The supplied mains cable already has a mains plug fitted, however should you need to replace it at any time please refer to the appropriatte wiring information below for your particular cable. IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue - Neutral Brown - Live...
  • Page 5: Features Of Your New Television

    Features of your new television Thank you for buying this television which is designed to give you many years of satisfactory service. You may already be familiar with using a television but do please take time to read these instructions. They are designed to familiarise you with the tv’s many new features and to ensure you get the vary best out of your purchase.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions This symbol is used to warn the user about the “dangerous voltage” contained inside the TV that may create a risk of electrical shock. This symbol is used to remind the user important usage and service instructions supplied with the TV.
  • Page 7 10) Never operate your TV close to water. Operating your TV, for example, near a bathtub, washbasin, wet basement and swimming pool can cause fire or electric shock. • Do not allow your TV to get wet. Never pour any liquids onto the TV.
  • Page 8 18) Wipe the TV cabinet clean with a soft and dry cloth. Wipe dust from the screen gently with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains can be cleaned with a cloth slightly moistened with soap and lukewarm water. Never use solvents such as thinner or gasoline for cleaning.
  • Page 9: Start

    Start Remove your television carefully from its box. You can keep the packaging of your television to use in future. Items supplied with your television: Instruction Manual Mains lead Remote control 2 Batteries Note: Scart, HDMI, VGA and PHONO cables are not supplied with the device. 4.1-Aerial connection If you use a 75 Ohm coaxial cable (round cable) as an aerial cable, connect the aerial...
  • Page 10: Your New Television

    Your new television 5.1-TV Control Panel Program Down/Up button Menu button / Source selection button On-Off / Standby button 5.2-Rear and Side External Connections 1-Power input 2-AV1 scart 3-AV2 scart 4-Aerial input 5-S-VHS input 6- Video input PHONO connector 7-Sound output PHONO connector (Left/L) 8-Sound output PHONO connector (Right/R) 9-Component video input (Y) 10-Component video input (Pb)
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    5.3-Remote Control Note: In the analog mode when no menu is open on the screen, Up/ Down movement buttons function as program forward/backward button and Left/Right movement buttons function as Volume up/ down button. (D) : Digital Mode Only Stand-by mode On/Off button Temporary sound mute (Mute) button AV modes selection menu button Picture Format selection button...
  • Page 12: Performing The Initial Power-On Settings

    Performing the initial power-on settings 6.1-TV controls 6.1.1-Temporary on/off (STAND-BY) When you press the red STAND- BY button located on the upper left hand side of your remote control while your television is switched on, the sound and the picture will go off.
  • Page 13: Turning On The Tv And Setting The Channels

    6.2-Turning on the TV and Setting the Channels When you turn on your television for the first time, FIRST TIME INSTALLATION CHECK AERIAL CABLE IS CONNECTED. PRESS OK KEY TO CONTINUE message is displayed. If the aerial connections are correct, press OK button to continue. COUNTRY SELECTION menu will be displayed.
  • Page 14: Program Table

    6.3.2-Manual tuning of channels and storing in the memory In digital mode: Press MENU button, MAIN MENU will be displayed. Select SETUP tab with Down movement button and confirm with the OK button. SETUP menu will be displayed. Select MANUAL TUNING tab and confirm by pressing the OK button.
  • Page 15 6.3.3.1-Displaying Television and Radio channel lists and selecting the channels When the program table menu is opened, all TV and radio channels stored in the list are displayed. You can navigate between the channels with Up/Down, Left/ Right movement buttons or you can select any channel you wish by pressing the OK button.
  • Page 16: Language Settings

    6.3.5-Digital Features To enter digital features menu, select FEATURES tab from the main menu by using Up/Down movement buttons. Select DIGITAL FEATURES tab from FEATURES menu by using Up/Down movement buttons and press OK button to confirm. DIGITAL FEATURES menu will be displayed.
  • Page 17: Performing Analogue Tuning

    6.3.5.5-Favourite Lists Please see 6.3.3.2-Creating favorite channel list for detailed explanation of this feature. 6.3.5.6-Common Interface Module To receive subscrıption channels you will need to purchase a conditional access module (CAM) and card. When no cam is fitted the display will show “No Common Interface module present.”...
  • Page 18: Channel Number

    6.4.2-Manual tuning of channels and storing in the memory 6.4.2.1-If you already know the channel number (See page 31) Press the MENU button. Move to the SETUP menu by pressing the Down movement button in the Main Menu and SETUP SYSTEM CHANNEL FINE TUNE...
  • Page 19 6.4.4-Program Table Press the MENU button. Move to the PROGRAM TABLE tab by pressing the Down movement button in Main Menu and confirm your selection with the OK button. Program Table menu will be displayed. PROGRAM TABLE 01 Channel 02 Channel SKIP MOVE SELECT...
  • Page 20: Settings Of Your New Television

    Settings of Your New Television 7.1- Sound Menu Settings You may perform volume settings by using the VOL+ or VOL- buttons on your television or the VOL+/VOL- buttons on your remote control. You can perform other Sound settings by entering the Sound menu.
  • Page 21: Picture Menu Settings

    TruBass Dialog Clarity CHANGE 7.1.6.1-TruBass TruBass system is a signal processing technology that reinforces the bass sounds. 7.1.6.2-Dialog Clarity This feature enhances the understandability of speech dialog. Note: When the SRS is set to On, AVL and EQUALIZER functions will automatically be set to Off.
  • Page 22: Color Temperature

    7.2.2-DNR (Noise reduction) (Optional) You may reduce interference and noise formed in the picture by using this feature. Select DNR tab in the Picture menu with the Up/Down movement buttons to activate this feature and select one of the OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH or AUTO options with Left/ Right movement buttons.
  • Page 23: Features Menu Settings

    7.2.9.2-16:9 Please use this setting for watching wide screen DVDs, wide screen video cassette or 16:9 formatted broadcasts. Since various screen formats such as 16:9, 14:9 and etc. are used, black stripes might be formed on the lower and upper parts of the screen. 7.2.9.3-14:9 This is a movie format.
  • Page 24: Other Picture Features

    TIMER - - : - - CLOCK - - : - - ON TIME - - : - - OFF TIME ANALOG ON TIMER LIST PROGRAM NO CHANGE Time data is obtained from Teletext; if no time data is available then select TIME with the up/down movement buttons and enter the current time with numeric buttons.
  • Page 25: Pip Position

    Note 2: Since the external sources such as satellite receivers focus on single channel and transmit it to the TV although they can receive many channels, other channels that are received by similar devices can not be displayed on the POP screen. Note 3: HDMI2 can not be selected in the PIP screen when HDMI1 is displayed on the main screen.
  • Page 26: Teletext(Analogue)

    Teletext (A nalogue) Teletext means in short the transmission of various updated information along with the TV broadcast signal in the form of text and graphics. To be able to receive a quality teletext broadcast, a good aerial system and a broadcast signal that is not weak, with no reflections and interference from other channels are required.
  • Page 27 8.7-Temporary TV Picture (UPDATE) This button allows you to switch to the television picture while the page you want is being searched in the teletext broadcast eliminating the need to wait during the search. You may switch to the television picture by pressing the ( while Teletext is searching for your desired page.
  • Page 28: External Equipment Connection

    External equipment connection You can connect various compatible audio and video devices to your television. AV inputs: Press the AV button on your remote control. The Source menu, where you can select the access mode will be displayed. Here, you can select whichever input you would like.
  • Page 29: Connection Types For External Devices

    9.1-Connection types for external devices VCR/VCD DVD/PVR DECODER CAMCORDER VIDEO GAME VIDEO Note 1:In HDMI mode; some resolutions are supported when a DVI to HDMI converter cable from a PC is used. Note 2: In some graphic cards, when a connection is made between the TV and PC with a DVI to HDMI cable, the led will continue to light as long as the PC is open...
  • Page 30: Connecting A Video Recorder Device And A Digital Satellite Receiver

    9.2.3-PC Setting Enter into the SETUP menu from the Main Menu by pressing the MENU button in the PC mode. In order to make the necessary settings in this menu, you can use the right- left, up-down movement buttons on your remote control.
  • Page 31: Help And Tips

    Help and tips Failure The television does not function Poor picture quality Shadow and reflection in the picture. No picture No color. No or defective teletext No sound Remote control does not work Picture is not readable after turning on the TV If your television does not work properly even though you tried the above mentioned solutions, try turning it on and off again.
  • Page 32: Technical Specifications Chart

    Technical specifications chart SCREEN SIZE 42” 42”, 16:9 Active Panel type matrix TFT Sound output 2 x 10 W Power consumption 240 W Stand by power value <2.5 W Teletext page Loudspeaker impedance: 16 Ohm Scart 1 Scart 2 Audio/Video PHONO (Input) S-Video socket YUV (Video/Sound) Component Input...
  • Page 33: Main Uk Transmitter Stations

    MAIN UK TRANSMITTER STATIONS UHF CHANNELS Regional Main stations BBCI BBC2 North West Caldbeck Winter Hill Douglas (IOM) North Belmont Emley Moor North East Bilsdale West Moor Chalton Pontop Pike Midlands (West) Ridge Hill Sutton Coldfield The Wreckin Mindlands (East) Waltham South West Beacon Hill...
  • Page 34: Guarantee And Service

    • The cost of all functional replacement parts,excluding remote control batteries • The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to carry out the repair • You may be offered a replacement instead of repair under guarantee. You dealer will advise you.
  • Page 35 HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Congratulations on your choice of a Beko colour television.Your new television has been designed and manufactured to the highest quality stadards to give you many years of use.To get the best out of it,please take a few moments to read the instruction book.
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