CONTENTS Features on the television The remote control buttons Television mode, Teletext mode Setting up your television Safety and care, Make the connections Putting batteries in the remote control Supply power, Switch on Stand-by mode, switching off, Automatic power saving feature Tuning in the programmes (ATSS) Picture interference from other equipment Menus for controlling and setting up the television, Picture controls,...
Features on the television and the remote control Features on the front of the television VIDEO L-AUDIO-R W PR ON/OFF Stand-by Remote Volume Main Audio Head Video Channel button control phone inputs indicator sensor buttons power input socket button •You can get to the front controls by pushing the triangle at the top centre of the cover flap. The flap will fall open.
The remote control buttons The remote control buttons Television mode Teletext mode B The stand-by button switches Only the buttons listed below will work the television on or puts it back on when the television is in teletext mode. stand-by (page 6). 2 The number buttons are mainly for 1 Stand-by button.
Setting up your television 1 Please read the safety and care information at the back of this booklet before you connect this television to the electricity supply. Then follow steps 2 to 5. 2 Make the connections T he aerial Connect the aerial lead to the ANTg socket at the back of the television.
Stand-by mode Stand-by mode allows you to; • turn the television on and off with the remote control; • turn the television on with the wake-up timer; and • turn the television off with the sleep timer. When the television is on stand-by, the stand-by indicator lights up in red.
Tuning in the programmes Before you start 1 Make sure you have followed steps 1 to 5 under 'Setting up your television' and read 'Stand-by mode'. 2 If you have a video recorder connected with the aerial lead, switch it on to produce a test picture, or play a video tape.
4 OK The 'ATSS' line will be highlighted by green colour. INSTALL Press and hold the OK button for at least three ATSS NORMAL/OK seconds to start the automatic tune, search and store EDIT process (ATSS). SYSTEM CHANNEL The on-screen display asks you to wait and you will FREQ 743.25 see the frequency changing ('freq').
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Menus for controlling and setting up the television All menu go off the screen within 30 seconds if you don’t press any button. A box on the lower part of the screen reminds you what the buttons do. 1 Press the remote control MENU button to display the main menu. A choice of several sub-menus appears on the screen.
The install menu The install menu lets you tune in broadcast channels and other equipment, automatically or manually, and edit the list of stations stored under programme numbers. You can change the name given to a channel or enter a name for a piece of equipment you tuned in. Select the install menu and select items Press the OK button Press the menu button...
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TV system selection by country This is a multi-standard television which can be used in most European countries. For either automatic or manual tuning you need to tell the television which television system to use by choosing the appropriate country, for example 'GB' stands for 'Great Britain'.
Change the programme number you will give the station or equipment by pressing the volume buttons ( NORMAL/OK Store your choice by pressing the OK button. Copying a programme to another number 1. Choose the programme you want to copy to another programme number 2.
Editing programmes Press the menu button. Select ‘INSTALL’ Press the OK button. NORMAL/OK • Remember if you do not press a button within 30 seconds the menu will go off. • At any time you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal viewing. INSTALL Move the highlight onto Press the OK button and the...
The features menu How to display the features menu Press the menu button. Select ‘FEATURES’ Press the OK button NORMAL/OK • Remember if you do not press a button within 30 seconds the menu will go off. • At any time you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal viewing. What's on the features menu? FEATURES Language changes the language used in the on-screen menus .
How to use the wake-up timer To display the features menu follow 'How to display the features menu' on the previous page. Set the clock The clock only works when the main power is on. Normally the clock will FEATURES set itself automatically from teletext, as long as teletext is being LANGUAGE received.
The sleep function The sleep function will switch the television to stand-by after a set period of time. Press the sleep button on the remote control SLEEP 01 BBC1 once. 'Sleep 00' will appear on the screen with NICAM STEREO G20: 27 some other information.
Teletext The layout of the teletext control buttons is illustrated in 'The remote control' on page 4. The teletext service is an on-screen magazine that is carried on a television broadcast signal. Teletext informa- tion can also be carried by a signal fed into the scart or AV input of the television. Turning teletext on and off Turn on your television and choose a programme.
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Press the button on the remote control. The page number at the top left of the teletext display will change to four dashes. Only 4-figure sub-page numbers can be entered in sub-page mode. You can get straight back to 3-figure teletext page numbers by pressing the button again.
The scart and AV sockets The scart sockets at the back of the television are a convenient way of connecting audio and video (AV) signals to and from the television. As the signals are in a more basic form than the signal at the aerial socket, they are less likely to be affected by interference and other things that can reduce picture quality.
Connecting other equipment How to connect a video recorder only Connect the video recorder scart socket to the AV1 scart socket on your television set. If your video recorder has two scart sockets, use the one marked TV. The television aerial should go to the video recorder, then to the television.
Typical connections for a satellite receiver with three scart sockets, a video recorder and other equipment Television aerial This is a ‘scart’ socket Arrows show the direction the signal will flow through the wiring. Thick lines represent scart cables Television Connect the aerial here for Aerial in a television alone.
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If something doesn't seem to work Sound Symptoms Possible causes What to do No sound The volume is set to minimum. Turn the volume up. The mute is switched on. Press the mute button to release 'mute'. The headphone plug is inserted Unplug the headphones Crackling noises or distorted Interference from cars, fluorescent...
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Power Symptoms Possible causes What to do Television seems 'dead' - no Mains plug is disconnected. Plug the television into the mains. lights come on and nothing works. Main power switch is off. Check the power switches on the television and on the plug. Mains supply missing.
Safety Information This television is manufactured for domestic or similar use in temperate climates. Other use might be dangerous. Mains supply This television is designed to operate from a 220 - 240Volt, 50Hz AC mains supply only. If you plug it in to other power source's it may damage it.
Using and caring for your television We have designed and made this television to meet European safety standards. But like any television you must take care to get the best results. Here are a few tips to help you do this. This product is designed for domestic use only and is therefore not suitable for commercial use.