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COLOUR TELEVISION
CS29Z40/29Z45/29Z47/29Z50/29Z57/29Z58/
29A730/29A750/29A760
Owner's Instructions
Before operating, please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain it for future reference.
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Control Panel
(depending on the model)
The actual configuration of your TV may be different,
depending on your model.
Front (or Side) Panel
1 On-screen menu display
2 Volume adjustment
3 Channel selection
4 Remote control sensor
5 Indicator
6 Power on/off
◆ You can use the 3 buttons to switch the TV on when it is
in standby mode depending on the model.
◆ The 2 and 3 buttons also have the same function as the
œ/√/†/... buttons on the remote control.
◆ If the remote control no longer works or you have
misplaced it, you can use the controls on the panel of the
television.
Connection Panel
(depending on the model)
The actual configuration of your TV may be different,
depending on your model.
Rear Panel
Whenever you connect an audio or video system to your
television, ensure that all elements are switched off.
Please be sure to match the color coded input terminals
and cable jacks.
Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network
Connect the aerial or network input cable to the 1 (75 Ω
coaxial socket).
To view television channels correctly, a signal must be
received by the set from one of the sources: an outdoor
aerial, cable television network, or satellite network.
If you are using an indoor aerial, you may need to adjust it
when tuning your television until you obtain a picture that is
both sharp and clear.
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Connecting to the RCA Output
The RCA2 connectors are used for equipment, such as a
recording VCR or audio system.
Connecting to the RCA Input
The RCA3 and RCA4 connectors are used for equipment,
such as a VCR, DVD, decoder, satellite receiver, video game
device, or video disc player. (When using the mono
equipment, connect to the AUDIO-L input connector.)
The RCA5 connectors are used for equipment such as a
DVD with component output (480i only).
Front (or Side) Panel
or
cable television
network
Please be sure to match the colour coded input
terminals and cable jacks.
Connecting to the RCA Input
The 3 (AUDIO-L/R) and 2 (VIDEO) connectors are used
for equipment, such as a camcorder, video disc player, or
video game device.
Connecting to the S-Video Input
The 1 (S-VIDEO input) and 2 (VIDEO input) connectors
are used for equipment with an S-Video output, such as a
camcorder or VCR.
When both the front (or side) AV and rear connectors
are connected to external equipment, the front (or
side) AV receives priority.
Œ S-VIDEO input
´ VIDEO input
ˇ AUDIO input
AA68-03967S-00

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Summarization of Contents

Control Panel Overview
Front Panel Controls
Explains the function of buttons located on the front or side panel.
External Connections
Antenna and Cable TV Input
Instructions for connecting aerial or cable television networks.
Audio/Video Device Connections
Guide to connecting external equipment using RCA and S-Video inputs.
Remote Control Guide
Remote Control Button Functions
Detailed explanation of each button's function on the remote control.
Power Management
Turning TV On/Off and Standby
Procedures for powering the television on, off, and placing it in standby mode.
Menu Navigation and Setup
Navigating On-Screen Menus
How to use the on-screen menu system to access features and settings.
Plug & Play Initial Setup
Step-by-step guide for the initial setup process including language selection.
Channel Auto Tuning
Performing Auto Channel Store
Instructions for automatically scanning and storing available TV channels.
Channel Management Features
Channel Sorting and Reordering
How to change the order of stored channels or rearrange them.
Manual Channel Storage
Guide for manually tuning and storing individual channels by frequency.
Adding and Deleting Channels
Procedures for adding new channels or removing unwanted ones from the list.
Fine-Tuning Channel Reception
Adjusting specific channels for optimal signal clarity and picture quality.
System Settings
Time, Timer, and Child Lock
Setting the clock, timers, auto power off, and enabling child lock functionality.
Picture and Display Settings
Picture Mode and Digital NR
Adjusting picture settings like mode, contrast, brightness, and digital noise reduction.
Language and Blue Screen Options
Selecting display language and controlling the blue screen feature for weak signals.
Audio Settings
Sound Modes and Customization
Adjusting sound modes, bass, treble, balance, and auto volume features.
Turbo Sound and Stereo Modes
Using Turbo Sound and understanding NICAM/A2 stereo modes for enhanced audio.
Teletext and Troubleshooting
Teletext Feature Usage
Guide on how to access and operate the teletext service.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Solutions for common problems like no picture, no sound, or remote control malfunctions.
OSD Map and Warranty
On-Screen Display (OSD) Structure
Overview of the OSD menu hierarchy for various settings.
Television Format Viewing Warranty
Important warranty information related to viewing different television format types.

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