Connection panel Power switch Power cable receptacle HDMI input VGA input Audio input for VGA connection Component input (YPbPr) Audio input for component connection S-Video input Video input Audio input for S-Video or Video connection Scart 1 Scart 2 RF IN for TV Headphones jack Control panel On/Standby Switch...
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Remote control On/Off button (Standby) Numeric keypad 0…9 Shift button for one/two-digit input Select audio channel Increase/decrease audio volume Four-way control Show/hide TV menu Picture preset selection Display programme information Pause button (Teletext) Teletext on/off Zoom in Teletext Display Index page (Teletext) Green function button Red function button Mute...
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Safety Instructions ....................3 Positioning ......................5 Intended Use ......................6 Package Contents ....................6 Getting Started The Connection Panel ...................7 Connecting the Devices..................8 HDMI........................8 VGA ........................8 S-Video ........................9 Component connector ..................9 Scart (Euro AV)....................10 RF (Antenna connector)..................10...
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Table of Contents Targa Visionary LT 2210 Receiving TV Programmes Automatic Channel Search ..................14 TV Menu ......................15 Navigating the TV Menu..................15 Picture ........................16 Sound.........................17 Source........................18 System .......................19 TV-Channel ......................20 Channel List .......................21 Deleting a Channel...................21 Renaming a Channel ..................22 Resorting Channels..................22 Advanced Functions Teletext ........................23...
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Introduction Introduction Safety Instructions Please read the following instructions carefully. Please keep this User's Guide for later use. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential you hand over this manual also.
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Introduction Targa Visionary LT 2210 Separate the device from the mains during storms or when not using it for a long period of time, and also pull out the antenna plug. Always hold cables by the plug and never pull on the cable itself. Never hold the power cord with wet hands as this may cause a short circuit or electric shock.
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Introduction Positioning Do not place the device in direct sunlight. Avoid damp or dusty places. Place the device only on flat, vibration-free surfaces. Avoid positioning it in the vicinity of air-conditioning and heating units. Always make sure there is sufficient ventilation. The ventilation slots on the lid of the device should never be covered (e.g.
Only connection cables and external devices may be used that comply with safety standards and the electromagnetic compatibility and shielding quality of the LT 2210. If the product is labelled with a struck-out waste bin, it is subject to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC.
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Getting Started Getting Started The LT 2210 offers multiple connection possibilities. These allow you to include the device more easily into any existing installation. The Connection Panel On the device’s back panel you’ll find the input connector panel. Depending on the capabilities of the device to be connected you can choose a specific connection type.
Use a VGA cable (not included in the package) to connect the graphics adapter output of a PC or notebook with the VGA input of your LT 2210. Please note that only the picture signal will be transferred via this connector. In order to be able to listen to the sound transmitted by the computer, use a 3.5 mm jack-type audio...
Use a triple-Cinch cable (not included) to connect this input to a high-end video source. Connect the green, blue and red cables to the corresponding receptacles of your playback device and the LT 2210. Please note that the audio signal must be transmitted to the separate Audio connector (7).
(source: SCART1) and Scart2 (source: SCART2 VIDEO). If your A/V source device also offers an S-Video signal via its Scart output, you can use the SCART2 input of your LT 2210 to transfer this S-Videosignal. To do so, select the source SCART2 SVIDEO.
Switching the Device On and Off Powering On Check that the LT 2210 is in Standby mode. The power indicator (22) on the front panel should light orange. If this is not the case, first power the device on by toggling the main power switch (1) on the back panel.
Getting Started Targa Visionary LT 2210 the LT 2210 to Standby mode and the power indicator (22) on the front panel will light orange. In order to also turn off the Standby mode press the Power button (1) on the back panel of the device.
Getting Started Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume of your LT 2210 either via the remote control or via the control panel. Press the VOL+ button (5) on the remote control or the VOL+ (20) button on the control panel of the LT 2210 to increase the volume.
RF input (see page 7, item 13) on the back panel of your LT 2210. After connecting any antenna for the first time you must program the channels or perform an automatic channel search.
You can also perform menu settings via the keypad located on the upper panel of your LT 2210. To open or exit the menu press the MENU button (18) on the keypad and press the buttons VOL+ (29)(right), VOL- (19)(left), CH+ (17)(up) or CH- (16)(down) to navigate the menu.
Receiving TV Programmes Targa Visionary LT 2210 Picture Picture Mode Select one of the picture settings Standard, Dynamic or Soft. Select “Personal” to customize your settings. Contrast * To adjust the contrast. Brightness * To adjust the brightness. Hue * To adjust the colour hue/tint (available only for the SECAM TV system).
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Receiving TV Programmes Sound Sound Mode Select between the default settings for Standard, News, Music and Theatre. Select “Personal” to customize your settings. Bass * Increases or decreases the volume of the lower frequencies. Treble * Increases or decreases the volume of the higher frequencies.
Receiving TV Programmes Targa Visionary LT 2210 Source Input for receiving terrestrial TV broadcasts or cable TV. Switches the signal reception to the RF input (13). SCART1 First Scart (Euro AV) connector. Switches the signal reception to the SCART1 input (11).
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Receiving TV Programmes System OSD Language Here you select the menus’ display language. Ttx Language Optimises the character set for Western or Eastern European, russian, arabic or farsi Teletext. H-Position Moves the horizontal position of the OSD menu.
Receiving TV Programmes Targa Visionary LT 2210 TV-Channel Color System Select from the TV systems PAL or Secam according to the country you are located in. If you are not sure, please leave the Automatic setting. However, make sure that the country selected under “Program Area” is...
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Receiving TV Programmes Skip If you enable this function, empty preset channels will be skipped when switching channels up or down. Performs an automatic fine tuning of the frequency. Program Area Choose the country where you are using the device in order to make sure that all automatic settings can be properly adjusted.
Receiving TV Programmes Targa Visionary LT 2210 Renaming a Channel You can name a channel with any name containing up to five characters. Proceed as follows: Press (6) on the remote control to select the channel preset that stores the channel you want to rename.
Targa Visionary LT 2210 Advanced Functions Advanced Functions In TV mode, the device offers additional features to always guarantee a fast and trouble-free operation. These allow you to access directly to the most common options without having to navigate through different menus.
Advanced Functions Targa Visionary LT 2210 Sleep timer Press the SLEEP button (23) to directly select the Sleep timer. Press the SLEEP button multiple times to increase the remaining time in 15-minute increments. This lets you adjust the value from 15 to 60 minutes. The value 0 minutes will disable the sleep timer.
The Pixel Error Classes are rated from Level I (very good) to Level IV (bad quality). Your LT 2210 belongs to Error Class II and therefore offers a high-quality display. Within the Error Classes a limited number of pixel may present errors.
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