Goodmans LD1501 Operating Instructions Manual

Goodmans LD1501 Operating Instructions Manual

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15" TFT COLOUR TELEVISION
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  • Page 1 LD1501 15" TFT COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Remote Control Buttons ......2 PC MODE ..........24 Installation .......... 24 Control Panel Buttons ......3 Switching between monitor and TV ... 24 Preparation ..........4 Main Menu in PC mode: ..... 24 Picture Menu ........24 Features ..........4 Sound in PC mode ......
  • Page 3: Remote Control Buttons

    Remote Control Buttons = Stand By = Cursor Up = Cursor Right OK = Okay (Store) Programme menu for TV. Source menu for monitor. 0 - 9 = Direct Program -/-- = Double Digit = Previous Programme P/CH + = Programme Up + = Volume increase = TV / Quit Menu...
  • Page 4: Control Panel Buttons

    Control Panel Buttons à Qà Ã8 u à ÃWP GV H@ à H @ I V QPX@SÃTv‡pu H@IV ÃQSPBS6Hà ÃWPGVH@à DIAS6S@9ÃS@8@DW@S QPX@SÃhqÃTU6I97`ÃGDBCU TQ@6F@ST  ÃQà Ã8 u à ÃW PGV H @à H @ I V Back panel connections are shown in the section ' C o n n e c t i n g p e r i p h e r a l equipment'.
  • Page 5: Preparation

    • Select sound source in PC mode from TV, Preparation AV-1 (scart) or AV-2 (coaxial). Install on solid horizontal surface such as a • The Display Power Management Signalling table or desk. (DPMS) is not supported with this device. For ventilation, leave a space of at least 10 •...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety information Mains supply This television is designed to work from 12V, 4.2A DC (centre positive) supply. It can be operated from the mains supply with an AC adapter. Check the voltage range marked on the adapter includes the local supply (230 V ~ 50Hz for Europe).
  • Page 7 Using your television safely We have designed and made this television to meet European safety standards, but as with any electronic equipment you must take care to stay safe and get the best results. Here is some good advice to help you do this…...
  • Page 8: Installation And Environment

    Installation and environment • Cold cathode fluorescent lamp in LCD panel contains a small amount of mercury, please follow local ordinates or regulations for dis- posal. 10cm ventilation gap around the TV Things to keep from the TV Direct sunlight Water Magnetism Steam...
  • Page 9: Before Switching On Your Tv

    Inserting batteries in the remote Before Switching on your TV control handset Power connection • Remove the battery cover located on the back of the handset by gently pulling back- wards from the indicated part. H @ I V ÃQ Ãà 8 u à ÃW P G V H @ à •...
  • Page 10: Switching The Tv On And Off

    Switching the TV ON and OFF After supplying power to the TV there are two steps to switch it on: 1- Press the power switch on the back panel. The TV switches to stand-by and the red light on the front panel turns on. 2- To switch on the TV from stand-by mode either: Press a digit button on the remote control so...
  • Page 11: Tuning In The Stations

    Tuning in the Stations Automatic Programming System (APS) Models equipped with APS can automatically tune in the stations and assign them to programme numbers in a set order, for example Programme 1 = BBC1, Programme 2 = BBC2 and so on. If you have equipment in the aerial path like a video recorder or satellite receiver, which generates a signal that can be tuned-in like a TV station, put it on stand-by.
  • Page 12: Manual Tuning

    Q…‚t…h€ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃQÃÃ! When automatic tuning is finished the ‘Program’ menu re- turns with a list of found stations against programme num- bers. If they are not quite in the order you prefer, move them around with the ‘Insert’ function (green button). See the ‘Pro- gramme menu’...
  • Page 13 Press ‘ ‘ until ‘SEARCH’ is highlighted. Press and hold ‘ ’ to start searching up the frequency band. D†‡hyy When the TV finds a signal it stops and you can see the picture. If it’s the wrong picture, press ‘...
  • Page 14: Operating The Tv

    Operating the TV Operating with the buttons on the TV set Volume setting and programme selection can be made using the buttons on the back panel. Volume Setting • Press “VOLUME -” button to decrease vol- ume or “VOLUME +” button to increase vol- Programme Selecting ume, so a volume level scale (slider) will be displayed at the middle of the bottom on the...
  • Page 15: Menu System

    " " Button, Programme Menu in TV mode or, Source Menu In AV mode Menu button has two functions; first is open- ing or closing the "main Menu", and the sec- ond is closing the sub-menu and then open- ing its parent menu. Sound Menu To change sound settings Menu System...
  • Page 16: Headphone Menu

    6RXQG 6RXQG Selecting Mode To Change Headphone Sound Settings • Using “ ” or “ ” button select Mode. • Using “ ” or “ ” button select Headphone. • Press “ ” or “ ” button to change Mode. •...
  • Page 17 CÃQu‚r @„ˆhyv“r…ÃÃà Setting Headphone Sound Mode • Using “ ” or “ ” button select Mode. Pressing “ ” or “ ” button will change the In Mode item there are five predefined and current sound mode. (for example: If the cur- one user defined options.
  • Page 18: Picture Menu

    0HQX 6RXQG Setting Brightness • As you enter the picture menu, Brightness To Store the Settings will be the first item. • When the cursor is on any item which has • Press “ ” button to increase brightness. no sub-menu press “OK” button on the re- •...
  • Page 19: Feature Menu

    3LFWXUH • Press “ ” or “OK” button on Store to store Picture menu settings. 3LFWXUH Setting Sharpness 6WRUHG • Using “ ” or “ ” button select Sharpness. • Press “ ” button to increase. Feature Menu • Press “ ” button to decrease. •...
  • Page 20: Install Menu

    After the set sleep time has elapsed, the TV )HDWXUH goes automatically to standy-by. Child Lock You can use this feature to prevent children turning on/off TV or changing programmes or adjustments etc. without remote control. The Child Lock feature can be set On or Off by “...
  • Page 21: Programme Menu

    Use “ ” or “ ” button on Fine Tuning item, D†‡hyy until you get the best picture or sound. Normally the Fine Tuning is placed at the middle on the slider, and this is indicated an arrow-shaped cursor. Setting VCR ( Video Cassette Recorder ) Mode •...
  • Page 22 programmes, entering two-digit numbers by of the Programme Name, pressing “ ” but- pressing the "- / - -" button first. ton moves the cursor the end. Programme Number is between 00 and 99. After changing the name store it by pressing Programme Name has a name string with 4 the red (store) button.
  • Page 23: Source Menu

    menu. Move the cursor by “ ” or “ ” button X h…vt then press OK button or “ ” buttons when the cursor is on the required item. The se- 6yyÃQ…r†‡‚…rqÃQ…‚t…h€€r† lected source automatically on the screen. XvyyÃ7rÃ@…h†rq 8‚ˆ‡…’ 8‚‡vˆr $9 ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃ8hpry...
  • Page 24: Double-Digit (-/- -)

    Double-digit (-/- -) Sleep Timer Last Minute Indicator When the double digit button "-/--" is Remaining sleep time appears briefly in the pressed the programme number position top right hand corner of the picture after a appears as below... programme change (TV mode only). During the last minute of sleep time before QÃÃ the TV goes on stand-by the screen shows...
  • Page 25: Pc Mode

    In order to quit the AV mode press “ ”, number buttons or P/CH+ / P/CH- . PC MODE Installation • Power off both Computer and Display before making any connections. • The monitor comes with a 15-pin PC cable. Sound, Feature and Source menus are Connect the cable between the correspond- same...
  • Page 26: Sound In Pc Mode

    Hsync Phase: Depending on the resolution and scan fre- quency that you input to the TV set, you may see a muddy or noisy picture on the screen . In such a case, you can use this item to get a clear picture by trial and error method.
  • Page 27: To Select A Page Of Teletext

    To select a page of Teletext appears at the top of the screen and re- mains there until the requested page is • Press the appropriate digit buttons for the found. Then the teletext symbol will be re- required Teletext page number. placed by page number to indicate that If you mis-key the number, complete three...
  • Page 28: Fastext

    • Teletext page number will be displayed on current time information, captured from Tele- the upper left corner of the screen when the text will be displayed at the upper right of the selected page is found. screen until the “ “, “...
  • Page 29: Via The Av Inputs

    This connection usually switches the TV to stand-by, you will need to change the out- AV or RGB mode automatically, according to put frequency (or output channel) of the the connected equipment. If the signal is e q u i p m e n t ; p l e a s e s e e t h e o t h e r RGB then the RGB indicator is displayed on equipment's instructions for how to do this.
  • Page 30: Connect Peripheral Equipment

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  • Page 31: Aerial Connections

    Aerial Connections Pˆ‡q‚‚…Ã6‡rhÃ8‚rp‡v‚† WCAVCAÃh‡rh S‚ˆqÃ&$Âu€Ãp‚h‘ vhyÃphiyr 9+)8+) Srh…ÂsÃUW Ayh‡Ã"‚u€Ã‡vÃyrhqÃphiyr WCAÃh‡rh 9+)8+) Srh…ÂsÃUW S‚ˆqÃ&$‚u€Ãp‚h‘ vhyÃphiyr Connect Peripheral Equipment HEADPHONE AUDIO 6 V9DPÃÃDI WD 9@PÃDI VIDEO 3 9 8 $ 1 7 , 1 '%1'36()6 FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER DECODER - 30 - 1504-ENGLISH TFT IB YENI-1543 UK.p65 18.11.2003, 16:21...
  • Page 32: Connecting Headphones

    Connecting Headphones No picture at all The headphone socket at the back of your • Check the external power supply and AC TV accepts a 3.5mm diameter stereo jack adapter. plug. See 'Headphone menu' about head- • Press MENU button; do you get a menu dis- phone volume control.
  • Page 33: Remote Control

    Remote Control Displayable Resolution 1024 x 768 maximum Aim the remote transmitting end straight at Non-interlaced the receiver lens on the TV front panel. Make sure there are no obstructions and no bright light shining into the receiver. Active Display Area Check the battery polarity and condition in 304 mm horizontal x 228 mm Vertical the remote.

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