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  • Page 1 Medion ® assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Medion ® This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, TAKING THE DEVICE OUT OF OPERATION Operating Safety ....................1 Repair......................1 Point of use ....................2 Intended Environment..................2 Connecting ....................2 Standards/Electro-Magnetic Compatibility ............3 Precautions ......................3 Recycling and Disposal ................... 3 2. INTRODUCTION Notes on these instructions ..................
  • Page 3 Features ......................15 Language ....................15 Child lock ....................15 Clock ......................15 Timer......................15 Setting up Channels ..................... 16 Automatic Tuning and Storing of Television Channels......... 16 Manual Tuning and Storing of Television Channels..........16 Program table ....................16 Teletext......................
  • Page 4 Device At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally-friendly disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish! They must be deposited at a collection point for used batteries.
  • Page 5: Safety, Maintenance, Taking The Device Out Of Operation

    Please read through this manual and the specifications and follow the instructions given. In this way you will guarantee reliable operation and a long life for your TV device. Always keep these instructions handy and close by your TV device. Keep the instructions and the packaging so that if you sell or give away your display you can supply them to the new owner.
  • Page 6: Point Of Use

    OINT OF USE • Keep your TV device and all units connected to it away from moisture and avoid dust, heat and direct sunlight. Failure to observe these instructions can lead to malfunctions or dam- age to the TV device. •...
  • Page 7: Standards/Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

    EMOTE ONTROL • Open the battery compartment of the remote by removing the cover. • Insert Micro / AAA type batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the re- mote. Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries (marked on the base of the battery compartment) at the same time.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    OTES ON THESE INSTRUCTIONS We have arranged these instructions so that you can quickly find the subject related infor- mation in the table of contents. The purpose of these instructions is helping you operate your LCD display safely, quickly and easily.
  • Page 9: Performance Characteristics

    ERFORMANCE HARACTERISTICS Advantages in relation to CRT (cathode ray tube) displays Less space required Lower weight Low radiation Features High resolution display On Screen Display (OSD) – Graphic operating surface 100 channel slots, The following connections are available: Aerial connection 2 x SCART AV.SV (Video/S-Video and Audio In) Headphones...
  • Page 10: Starting

    Carry out the following steps before you bring the device into operation. Observe the safety instructions in Chapter 1 absolutely. NPACKING THE EVICE 1. Open the carton very carefully, in order to prevent potential damage to the device. That can happen if a knife with a long blade is used to open the carton. 2.
  • Page 11: Turning The Tv Device On And Off

    URNING THE DEVICE N AND The mains switch of the TV is located on the front of the device (see next page). 1. Press the mains switch. The device is now in stand by-mode. 2. The device will be switched on and the operating light will light up by pressing the Pr- /Pr+ Buttons on the device or the On/Off Button on the remote.
  • Page 12: Overview Of The Control Elements / Connecting The Device

    The buttons on the device manage the basic functions of the TV device, including the On Screen Menu. You will reach the extended functions by means of the remote. - VOL + Menu Source - PR + (picture symbolic) Reduce volume / Menu selection button left / - Increase volume / Menu selection button right / + Call up Menu / Leave Sub-Menu Operating and readiness display...
  • Page 13: Further Connections

    URTHER CONNECTIONS These connections are located in a concealed position on the back. Please inform yourself about the lettering and get someone else to help you, if necessary, in order to connect an appropriate cable. Do not attempt to insert the connector with force, in order to avoid dam- age.
  • Page 14: Connecting A Video Recorder To The Aerial Socket

    ONNECTING A VIDEO RECORDER TO THE AERIAL SOCKET Please connect the aerial input of the TV to the aerial output of your video recorder by means of an aerial cable, to connect a video recorder to the aerial socket of your TV. Please connect your domestic aerial to the aerial output of your video recorder.
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    The remote suitable for your TV device with the respective button identifications and ar- rangement in the following: 1. Picture format-Selection Button 2. Sound off, mute switch (MUTE) 3. Number Buttons 4. AV Mode Selection Button 5. PC mode 6. Teletext / TV Selection Button 7.
  • Page 16: Operation And Settings

    ALLING UP ENUS AND OPERATING THE ON SCREEN CONTROL Your TV device has a graphic OSD (On Screen Display) operating surface, which will make the operation and management of your TV device easier for you. 1. Press the MENU Button on the device or on the remote if the device is switched on. The Main Menu will appear on the screen then.
  • Page 17: Volume And Sound

    OLUME AND SOUND SING OLUME ONTROL Press the VOL-/VOL+ buttons to turn up or turn down the sound volume. The volume will be displayed on the screen during setting up. It is synonymous with sound off if the position is at the extreme left. Attention: The use of headphones at a high volume can lead to hearing damage.
  • Page 18: Picture (Contrast, Colour, Brightness, Etc.)

    ICTURE ONTRAST OLOUR RIGHTNESS Press the Menu Button of your remote to call up the Picture Menu. You will be able to make the following settings: Brightness (left = very dark … right = very bright) Contrast (Left = low contrast … right very high contrast) Colour (Left = low colour saturation …...
  • Page 19: Features

    EATURES Press the Menu Button of your remote to call up Menu Features. ANGUAGE Choose „Language“ in the menu. You will select the required language here. Now, everything will be displayed in the language that you require. HILD LOCK The Child Lock option enables you to switch off access to a certain program and prevent it from being watched.
  • Page 20: Setting Up Channels

    ETTING UP HANNELS You can adjust the channels either automatically (as at the initial setting up) or store them in your television manually. Information: Your television will switch to Stand-By Mode automatically if it has not received a transmitted signal for 5 minutes. Press the Menu Button on your remote to call up the Setup Menu.
  • Page 21: Teletext

    ELETEXT Teletext is a free service that is broadcast by the majority of television stations and offers current information in relation to news, the weather, television programs, share prices, sub- titles and other subjects. Your TV offers many useful functions for operating Teletext and multi-page text, storing sub-pages or fast navigation.
  • Page 22: Useful Features For Teletext

    SEFUL FEATURES FOR ELETEXT Info / Teletext-Index button (button 13) Press this button to select the index page that displays the list of Teletext contents. Teletext Question/Answer (button 14) Press the Teletext Question/Answer Button once, in order to display hidden in- formation, such as the solutions to puzzles or quizzes.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Many times, problems have simple causes. We would like to give you some tips to solve some common problems. Should these tips not help, please call us! There is no picture or sound. Make sure the AC adapter is properly inserted in the power outlet. Make sure the input mode is set to correctly.
  • Page 24: Other Questions

    PECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Screen size 27” TFT-LCD Panel Resolution 1280 x 720 Display Contrast ratio 900:1 (typ.)* Brightness 550 cd/m² (typ.) ° ° View angle ±176 (hor.) / ±176 (ver.) (typ)* TV Function Teletext 10 pages 2 x Scart S-Video in Video Video in Video out...
  • Page 25: Fcc Compliance Statement

    ECLARATION OF ONFORMITY According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers: Medion Aktiengesellschaft____________ (Name of the Responsible Party) Located at: Gänsemarkt 16 – 18_________________ D-45127 Essen_____________________...
  • Page 26: Do You Require Additional Support

    O YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your problem, please contact the hot- line. We will try and help you over the telephone. However, before you contact your Technology Center, please keep the following information available: What additional peripherals do you use What messages, if any, appear on your screen During which operational step did the problem arise?

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