THOMSON 72MK89DU User Manual
THOMSON 72MK89DU User Manual

THOMSON 72MK89DU User Manual

Thomson multimedia remote control user manual

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  • Page 2 PREFERENCES SET-UP Max. Volume Language F D E I S NL Programme Display Time reference PR 01 IR download (-)No Yes(+) PREFERENCES SET-UP Teletext Fine Tuning Volume Brightness Colour Contrast Resets to these preferences PROGRAMME Signal S-Video Name CAMCOR ZOOM PR.- PR.+ RCT3006...
  • Page 3: Mains Connection

    MAINS CONNECTION The TV is suitable for use on a.c. mains supply, 220-240V, 50 Hz only. It must not be connected to d. c. mains. The moulded plug cannot be rewired and if removed must be disposed of safely. DO NOT under any circumstances plug the severed plug into any mains socket as this could result in electric shock.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    remote control functions PROGRAMME Set-up - Preferences - Browse - Clock - Lock - Tuning - AV1 - AV2 - AV3. SOUND Speaker configuration - Balance - Loudspeakers - Headphone - AV (Audiovisual). PICTURE Picture - PIP - Format. TELETEXT / TOPTEXT / FASTEXT PERSONAL ADJUSTMENTS and scrolling back through the menus.
  • Page 5 television set connections and commands FRONT AND RIGHT SIDE Connect to A.C. main supply 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz On/Off switch On/Standby light : Green = On Red = Standby Programme selection For further details, see page 26. Volume adjustments INSTAL Installation-menu access button VIDEO...
  • Page 6 television set connections and commands BACK CONNECTIONS Connect respectively the red and black terminals of the supplied speakers to the television’s red and black terminals. Front speaker Surround speaker Aerial* Inoperative in Pro Logic mode Unit 1 Video recorder Camcorder CDV player Décoder * We recommend that you use an aerial cable with double isolation.
  • Page 7 television set auto-programming This set is equiped with an automatic station search system which is used for : • Searching for all the stations received in your region and storing them in memory • Automatically searching for the name of the station •...
  • Page 8 television set auto-programming Programme Organiser When the automatic search is completed, the Programme Organiser menu appears. Scan through to check that the stations found are correctly numbered and named as you want than: • IF YES press briefly the menu disappears and is replaced by the picture of the programme selected.
  • Page 9 television set auto-programming To delete a programme Select the programme to be deleted. Press the yellow button. Confirm your choice (green button). The programme is deleted the following programme is selected. You may cancel any unconfirmed command (change of programme number or channel name, programme erasure) by pressing the red button New channels To search only for new channels :...
  • Page 10: Menu Language

    television set installation Menu language Select the Language line (yellow key). Select GB : English : French : German : Spanish All the menus will be displayed in the language selected. Programme number display Select the Programme Display line (yellow key). Select : •...
  • Page 11: Picture Adjustments

    television set picture adjustments PICTURE Press the green key. The PICTURE menu is displayed : PICTURE is selected. If this is not the case, select the Contents line using the green key and Picture with the Select the Brightness line (green key). Adjust the brightness.
  • Page 12 television set picture adjustments Image inlay (PIP) Use the green button to select the PIP line. Press briefly to select : Off : no picture in picture : picture in picture Use the green button to select the Source line. As required select : the AV1, AV2, AV3 or RGB picture, or a channel in memory.
  • Page 13 television set picture adjustments Mosaic Press the green button once or several times to select the Contents line. Select P I P. Press the green button repeatedly to select Channel Guide. Press the key. The screen goes grey and the channels become inlaid With the corresponding programmes numbers superimposed.
  • Page 14: Sound Adjustments

    television set picture adjustments Subtitles Zoom Select the Subtitles Zoom line (green key). You may select : programme without subtitles : subtitled programmes. In this case, an additional line (Subtitles position) appears You may choose between a higher or lower framing, for example, for sub-titled programmes.
  • Page 15 television set sound adjustments CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS To benefit from the Dolby Surround Pro Logic system, you must connect to your television set 4 loudspeakers : - 2 front speakers - 2 surround speakers Front speaker Surround speaker To select the speakers you have connected, you must configure your television set : SPEAKER CONFIGURATION The following menu is displayed: Select the Configuration line.
  • Page 16 television set sound adjustments LOUDSPEAKERS Press the red button The following menu is displayed: LOUDSPEAKERS is selected. If this is not the case, select the Contents line with the red and LOUDSPEAKERS with Select the SOUND line. This varies depending on the sound type received: SOUND MONO SOUND...
  • Page 17 television set sound adjustments CONFIG. SOUND AUDIO Mono Stereo Mono Stereo Mono Stereo Mono Stereo BALANCE Press SOUND button then the (–) button. The following menu is displayed : The menu varies depending on which configuration is selected. • Configuration 1 Select the Left/Right line.
  • Page 18 television set sound adjustments BALANCE THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT When you have selected the configuration you require, you can then balance the acoustic environment (except for selection 1 : TV only). The instructions given below explain how to set up the configuration (selection 4).
  • Page 19 television set sound adjustments HEADPHONES Press briefly The following menu is displayed : HEADPHONES is selected. If this is not the case, select the Contents line with the red button and HEADPHONES with Select the Headphones line (red key). You can then adjust the volume for the headphone. Note : When the transmission is multilingual (DUAL) or an AV programme, the following menu appears.
  • Page 20 television set day to day operation SWITCHING ON / SELECTING PROGRAMMES Switch on the television set with the mains switch if the standby light is off. If the standby light is on, select the programme required by the remote control or the PR-/+ buttons on the front of the set. For the programmes 1 to 9 : Press the corresponding number briefly.
  • Page 21 television set day to day operation RETURN TO PREFERRED SETTINGS Press briefly to return to personal adjustments (PREFERENCES menu) DISPLAY / ZAPPING Displays details of the station being watched (programme name and number, time). Press repeatedly to scroll through the programmes. PICTURE FREEZE Press key, The picture freezes instantly...
  • Page 22: Other Functions - Extras

    television set other functions - extras CLOCK Select CLOCK The Sleep-timer line is displayed. Sleep-timer Select the Sleep-timer line (yellow key). Set the time in steps of 15 minutes (up to 4 hours). Remove the menu from the screen. The set will switched to standby at the end of the timer interval. You can display the time left before the stop time.
  • Page 23 television set other functions - extra To set the clock to the right time. Enter the Wake-up time using 24 hour format. Select the Mode line (yellow key). Select = the alarm is off = the alarm will only go off once Once = the alarm will go off everyday Daily...
  • Page 24 television set other functions - extra LOCK Press the yellow key to select the menu Contents line, then the volume (+) key to select LOCK. The following menu is displayed. Enter your PIN number Press the yellow key briefly to select the line Enter your PIN number.
  • Page 25 television set other functions - extra To Lock, briefly press the zoom (+) key the programme locked turns to red, To Unlock, briefly press the zoom (-) key the programme unlocked turns to blue. To lock or unlock other programmes : Select the directory range with the keys Select the programme, including the audiovisual programmes AV1, AV2 or AV3 with keys...
  • Page 26: Connections

    television set connections VIDEO RECORDER CONNECTIONS VIA THE AERIAL SOCKET To tune your TV into your VCR you should refer to Manual Programming (page 34). The channel number (usually 36 or 60) is given in the manual of your VCR. The programme selected for your VCR must be 9, 19 or 29.
  • Page 27 television set connections Your television set selects and automatically displays in the menu the type of signal (Video or S-Video) for the equipment connected. UNITS CONNECTED PAY-TV decoder Satellite receiver Video recorder VHS/S-VHS Camcorder PC / Games console Name You may give each piece of equipment connected a name. Call up the AV 1, AV 2 or AV 3 menu.
  • Page 28 television set connections COPYING VIDEO TAPES It is necessary to have 2 VCRs with the same specifications : 2 VHS/8 mm or 2 S-VHS/Hi-8 mm. Connect the playback VCR to the Euro-AV1 socket in playback mode. Connect the recording VCR to the Euro-AV2 socket in recording mode. During the copying of the tape, you can watch the station you are copying.
  • Page 29 television set connections • Dolby Surround Pro Logic Surround speaker After making the connection, choose configuration 4 from the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu, and Dolby from the LOUDSPEAKERS menu. Then proceed to the adjustment of the audio environment. To do so, call up the BALANCE menu (page 17) and proceed as shown. You should also adjust the volume of your Hi-Fi.
  • Page 30 television set connections • WIDE STEREO/Dolby 3 Stereo After making the connection, choose : - configuration 2 from the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu - and wide from the LOUDSPEAKERS menu to obtain wide stereo - or Dolby to obtain Dolby 3 Stereo sound. Then proceed to the adjustment of the audio environment.
  • Page 31 television set teletext Your television set is equipped to receive teletext. There are 3 types of teletext : Teletexte (France-Europe), If you notice writing errors (missing letters) on the teletext pages of French networks (L Standards), check : - That you have good reception - That On is selected in the Teletext Fine Tuning line of the SET-UP menu (see page 10).
  • Page 32: Teletext

    television set teletext Type Name MENU Displays Toptext menu (red key). DIRECT Directly displays the priority pages determined by the station (red and green keys). TOPTEXT PREVIEW Displays TV programme page (red and green keys) GUIDE Displays subject (yellow key) or field (blue key) INDEX Calls up Contents page (red key).
  • Page 33 television set teletext SUBTITLES Some programmes are transmitted with subtitles for the hard of hearing. These subtitles are received via Teletext on a special page number. They can be superimposed on the screen by selecting that page in Teletext mode. Find the appropriate page number from the Teletext Index page.
  • Page 34: Manual Programming

    television set manual programming You may use this channel adjustment menu if you do not wish to restart auto programming (where there are only few channels in your area PROGRAMME PROGRAMME The following menu is displayed : TUNING is selected If this is not the case, select the contents line using the yellow key and TUNING with the key...
  • Page 35 television set manual programming Programme Select the Programme line (yellow key). Enter the station number. Programme 1 to 9 : Press the corresponding digit briefly (eg: 03, press 3). Programme 10 to 99 (eg : 52) : Briefly press 5 to display the tens : Briefly press 2 to display the units : 5 2 Fine Tuning Select Fine Tuning line (yellow key).
  • Page 36 We recommend you cut out this sticker to keep it hidden from the children. IF YOU NO LONGER REMEMBER YOUR PERSONAL CODE Press the yellow button to select the menu Contents line, then the (+) button to select LOCK. Press the yellow button to select the line Enter your PIN number. Press simultaneously the buttons on the TV.

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