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1. 29 Colour Television Power input AC230 240V 50Hz Power consumption 110W Colour system PAL NTSC playback Channel memory Viewable size 68cm diagonally measa a Dimensions Body sz 848 870x 845mm 17 Guarantee Card This Product is guaranteed against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase The obligation to the purchaser under this warranty is limited to servicing the unit and replacing defective parts when the product is returned freight prepaid to the retailer This warranty becomes void if the product has been tampered with damaged damaged by accident damaged in any other way by improper use or has been purchased second hand Warning Refer specific instructions All production orders have quality inspections IN the unlikely event of a deficiency please contact the retailer from whom this product was purchased WARRANTY FOR APPLIANCES USED COMMERCIALLY LIMITED TO 90 DAYS Type of Appliance Model Number Product Purchased From Your Name Address Phone Number IMPORTANT Please retain this warranty card with your purchase receipt Please do not post to the retailer or importer If service is required both of these documents are to be returned with the appliance to your retailer otherwise a fee may be charged
2. TT RANSONIC 29 inch Colour Television Instruction Manual Model TC 2961 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference Help line For assistance during normal working hours 9am 5pm Mon Fri New Zealand local time call Oriental Pacific International Ltd NZ call 0800 89 85 80 Australia call 1 800 858011 Email service orientalpacific com SYMBOLS 08 Alo The graphic symbols used in this manual or on the back cover of the set mean the following LA Read this manual in full before use Class II Double insulated Appliance The lightning flash symbol is intended to alert the user to the enclosures that contain hazardous voltages The exclamation symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using any electrical apparatus always observe safety regulations and use basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury including the following Read Keep and Follow these instructions heeding all Warnings WARNING Do not remove any cover WARNING No objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on this equipment or in any position where liquid may fall into this equipment or any other electrical apparatus WARNING Do not insert any objects into any openings of
3. Yes lock menu will appear Inthis mode three digit can be key in and saved as the locking number When the next time the TV is power on the user must key in the locked numbers for enter the TV And it s convenience for user to use the P P key three times when the user forget the lock number LANGUAGE SUBMENU OPERATION When setup menu is selected then press the P or P button to select Language item Press the Enter button to enter Language submenu Press the Menu button to exit English Language submenu Shown as right Language Setting 1 Press the P or P button to select LANGUAGE item 2 Press the Enter button to enter Language submenu 3 Press the V or V button to select different languages 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING Should your television product develop a problem please refer below before requesting service Symptom No Power Remote not working No TV signal at all Check amp Action Check if power cord is connected properly to the power outlet Check if main power button on the unit is switched on Make sure the main power button on the unit is switched on Remove obstacles between the remote and the appliance Ensure you are pointing the remote at the remote sensor on the appliance Check the batteries have been inserted properly Replace dead batteries Check TV AV selecting button is set for TV mode Check the antenna location or connection No Picture at AV mode Pictur
4. RECORDER A _ _ _ _ ________ ____ AC220V MF 1 A VIDEO OUTS 2 vDEO IN AUDIO RK AUDIO IF MI e O WHITE ME e O YELLOW le REAR A V CONNECTIONS DVD PLAYER A li i e 11108 X VIDEO 7S AUDIO S VIDEO Optional OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL f DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS 12 13 14 Ll m E 18 16 15 1 STAND BY BUTTON Firstly the power supply of the unitmust be switched on When it is in standby status the indicator will be lit press standby button the indicator will then go out after a few seconds the unit is on Press the button once again to turn the unit off standby status Also the unit can be switch on by pressing P or P button on the TV set when itis in standby status The unit has the function of no signal muting and no signal auto switching off If there is no signal for several minutes it can be turned to standby status automatically 2 DISPLAYBUTTON Press the button to display the current information of the TV i e Channel Colour System Sound System etc 3 CHANNEL BUTTON 1 When the channel number has one figure press the number directly 2 When the channel number has two figures it can be accessed by pressing button first say if you want to access program 23
5. enter Store submenu and press the P or P button to select Program or Store item If Program is selected press the V or V button or press 0 9 button to select program number If Store is selected press the Enter button to save the present program then screen display OK Press the Menu button to exit submenu Store Operation 1 Press the P or P button to select Store item 2 Press the Enter button to enter Store submenu and press the P or P button to select Program or Store item If Program is selected press the V or V button or press 0 9 button to select program number If Store is selected press the Enter button to save the present program then screen display OK Press the Menu button to exit submenu PICTURE MENU OPERATION Press the button Menu on remote control to select Picture menu Shown as right Brigh Brightness Adjustment SS Colour 1 Press the P or P button to select Brightness item cae Tint 2 Press the V or V button in order to increase or decrease brightness 00 63 Contrast Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select Contrast item 2 Press the V or V button in order to increase or decrease contrast 00 63 Colour Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select Colour item 2 Press the V or V button in order to increase or decrease colour 00 63 Sharpness Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select Sharpness item 2 Press the V or V button in orde
6. is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard A replaceable cord must be replaced with an authorised replacement from an authorised service agent only WARNING Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer WARNING Unplug completely from the power source this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time WARNING Attention is drawn to the environmental aspects of disposing of any battery WARNING Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING For household use only this apparatus is not intended for commercial use WARNING If this apparatus is to be used by a third party please supply these instructions with it WARNING No liability will be accepted for any personal injury or damage caused by failure to follow these instructions CONTENTS SYMBOLS lios eden 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS a AD A A A AA a Dl AE E A AA A ee ee 5 ANTENNA CONNECTION DA A E AAA E AA AO A AAA A a AAA ee AA ee eee A AE 6 OTHER EQUIPMENT O 7 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTRO
7. L N ae ne ee EE 8 10 BASIC OPERATION seta code 11 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING e o o 16 SPECIFICATIONS E oo 17 LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS e FRONT PANEL TV AV MENU V O 0 1 Speaker 9 Standby Indicator 2 Side AV1 Input 10 Remote Sensor 3 Button 11 Power Button 4 MENU Button 12 75 ohm Antenna 5 Volume Down Button 13 Rear AV2 Input 6 Volume Up Button 14 Rear AV Output 7 Channel Down Button 15 Rear S VIDEO Input 8 Channel Up Button BACK PANEL o 00 ANTENNA CONNECTION INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA TO TV ANTENNA JACK gt 0 Aerial cable VHF TV ANTENNA UHF TV ANTENNA TO TV ANTENNA JACK 75 OHM COAXIAL CABLE 300 OHM gt 75 OHM ADAPTOR 300 OHM FLAT CABLE Connect the 75 OHM coaxial cable from the antenna to the antenna jack on the rear panel as shown above Note For better reception especially in outlying area or where ghost or interference happens an external roof mounted antenna is recommended For UHF TV reception use the specified UHF antenna When using 300 OHM flat cable a 300 OHM 75 OHM adapter should be adopted for a proper connection to the antenna jack OTHER EQUIPMENT CONNECTION TO OTHER EQUIPMENT This TV set can be connected to a video cassette recorder video disc player video camera game player Not available for audio only SIDE A V CONNECTIONS VIDEO CASSETTE
8. Press the Enter button to begin searching After searching all wave band auto search stop In the course of the auto searching press the Menu or Standby button to stop searching After auto search finished the unit returns to the normal reception status program number is Pr01 Note The unit will automatically search all VHL VHF and UHF band andsupplementary channel After searching finished all fine tuned programs will be stored automatically When it is auto search the amount of stored programs can be 99 program number 01 99 11 BASIC OPERATION Manual Tuning Operation 1 Press the P or P button to select Manual Tune item 2 Press the V or V button right or left to search the TV program you want When find out program searching stop Then press the P or P button to select Store item press the Enter button to enter Store submenu and press the P or P button to select Program or Store item If Program is selected press the V or V button or press 0 9 button to select program number If Store is selected press the Enter button to save the present program and screen display OK the course of the manual searching press the Menu or Standby button to stop searching Fine Tuning operation only in case of poor reception 1 Press the P or P button to select Fine Tune item 2 Press the V or V button right or left to adjust the picture and sound After fine tune finished press the Enter button to
9. e normal but no sound or sound is no normal Small dots lines or strips on the picture Some channels have poor reception and colour fading Afterglow when turned Colour Blotching Check to see if the TV is turned on amp correct channel selected Check TV AV selecting button is set for correct AV mode Check video system connections are correct amp secure Check if the connection cables are damaged Check the sound volume is at minimum Check mute function Check the sound system change to BG sound system Check with the colour system as PAL colour system for New Zealand Check with the sound system as BG sound system for New Zealand Re adjust channel using FINE TUNE function These are usually caused by interferance from cars neon lights electical applianses or other eletrical devices Adjust the antenna to minize the interference Usually caused by reflection from hills or high buildings nearby Adjust the antenna or relocate the antenna An exterior antenna with good directvity is strongly recomended An exterior antenna with good directvity is strongly recomended Re adjust channel using FINE TUNE function It is normal to have an afterglow on the screen for 1 3 seconds after the power is switched off this does not effect the screen If colour blotching appears after changing the angle of the TV set switch the main power off and wait for at least one hour before turns on again 16 SPECIFICATIONS
10. he remote control is used For the best performance the batteries should be replaced on a yearly basis or when remote operation becomes erratic Be sure to place the batteries in the correct direction as shown left Do not mix old and new batteries or different types Old batteries may leak chemical and damage the remote control Always remove batteries as soon as they become weak BASIC OPERATION Connect your TV aerial to the aerial input socket located onthe back of the TV Push the Main Power Switch if the unit is in standby status the indicator will be lit press the standby button on remote control to turn on the TV the indicator will then go out after a few seconds the TV screen will light up MAIN MENU OPERATION Press the button Menu on the TV or onthe remote control to select Picture menu Audio menu Install menu and Setup menu according to the menu shown on the screen Brightness Contrast Colour Balance Sharpness Volume Tint PICTURE MENU AUDIO MENU Timer Auto Tune Organize Manual Tune Function Fine Tune Language Store SETUP MENU INSTALL MENU The installmenu will notbe displayed whenyou press menu button if the TV is inthe AV mode INSTALL MENU OPERATION Press the button Menu on remote control to select Install menu Shown as right Auto Search Operation Auto Tune 1 Press the P or P button to select Auto Tune item Fine Tune _ Store 2
11. press button to see on the screen then press 2 and within 5 seconds of pressing 2 press button 3 If button 3 is not pressed within 5 second the program accessed is program number 2 4 RECALL BUTTON Press the button the program can be interchanged between present program and former program 5 PROGRAM BUTTONS Press these button to select the next higher or lower program number 6 VOLUME BUTTONS Press these button to increase or decrease the sound volume level volume bar will be displayed 7 TV AV SELECTION BUTTON Press the button to select TV AV1 AV2 or S VHS input signal 8 SOUND MUTE BUTTON Press the button to mute the sound completely Press the button once again to restore the previous sound level and cancel the mute OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS 9 SLEEP TIMER BUTTON Press the button it can preset the unit with definite time 0 120minutes After that the unit can be automatically switched to standby The sleep timer can be set in steps of 10 minutes with a maximum of 120 minutes 10 ENTER BUTTON Enter key Press to enter menu selections 11 MENU BUTTON Press the button to select Picture menu Audio menu Install menu or Setup menu If submenu is selected press the button to exit submenu 12 TEXT TV BUTTON Press the button to select TELETEXT or TV input signal 13 OK BUTTON Enter key Press to enter menu selections 14 PICTURE MODE BUTTON Press
12. r to increase or decrease sharpness 00 15 Tint Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select TINT item 2 Press the V or V button in order to increase or decrease tint 31 00 32 Note Tint will only appear in NTSC mode 12 BASIC OPERATION AUDIO MENU OPERATION Press the button Menu on remote control to select Audio menu Shown as right Audio Treble Bass Treble Adjustment Balance Volume 1 Press the P or P button to select Treble item 2 Press the V or V button in order toincrease or decrease treble 00 63 Bass Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select Bass item 2 Press the V or V button in order toincrease or decrease bass 00 63 Balance Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select Balance item 2 Press the V or V button in order to adjust right and left track 31 00 32 Volume Adjustment 1 Press the P or P button to select Volumeitem 2 Press the V or V button in order to increase or decrease volume 00 63 SETUP MENU OPERATION Press the button Menu on remote control to select Setup menu Shown as right Setup Timer TIMER SUBMENU OPERATION Function Language When setup menu is selected then press the P or P button to select Timer item Press the Enter button to enter Timer submenu Press the Menu button to exit Timer submenu Shown as right 24 Hour Clock Setting The clock must be set before you select the other i
13. tems 1 Press the P or P button to select Timeitem 2 Press the V button to set the hour 0 23 Press the V button to set the minute 0 59 Setup On Timer Setting 1 Press the P or P button to select On Timer item Function Language 2 Press the V button to set the hour 0 23 Press the V button to set the minute 0 59 Note When On Timer item is set then press the standby button on remote control Make sure the TV setis under standby mode Off Timer Setting 1 Press the P or P button to select Off Timer item 2 Press the V button to set the hour 0 23 Press the V button to set the minute 0 59 Note When Off Timer itemis set the SLEEP function is cancelled automatically 13 BASIC OPERATION On Program Setting 1 Press the P or P button to select On Timer item 2 Press the V or V button to select the channel you want Note On Program means the program number when the TV turned on at on timer ORGANIZE SUBMENU OPERATION When setup menu is selected then press the P or P button to select Organize item Press the Enter button to enter er Organize submenu Press the Menu button to exit Organize Organize submenu Shown as right Language Program Selection 1 Press the P or P button to select Pr item 2 Press the V or V button to select the channel up or down Label Selection 1 Press the P or P button to select Label item 2 Press the V or V button are used toj
14. the button to cyclically select Soft Dynamic Favourite or Standard mode 15 ANALOG BUTTON Press the button to cyclically select the Picture and Sound setting as following Volume Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Tint NTSC only Treble gt Bass Balance 16 SOUND MODE BUTTON Press the button to cyclically select News Music Favourite or Standard mode 17 PICTURE MODE BUTTON Press the button to cyclically select Soft Dynamic Favourite or Standard mode 18 REVEAL BUTTON These button can be only used in TELETEXT mode TELETEXT MODE 1 TEXT TV Key Press the TEXT TV key to change the viewing condition from TV to Teletext if TV stations in your local have teletext broadcasting 2 REVEAL Key This is a toggle function key to display hidden characters 3 OK P NODE A A S MODE Keys These 4 Colour keys in teletext mode can quickly enter the pre captured teletext pages 4 P P Keys These keys can be used as a page up down key in teletext mode 5 0 1 9 Key Using the O 1 9 keys the required Teletext pages are selected OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 1 Open the battery compartment cover 2 Inserttwo AAA pencil size 1 5V batteries Make sure the polarity or of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit 10 NOTE The life time of the batteries may last up to one year depending on how often t
15. this equipment or any other electrical apparatus WARNING Do not use this apparatus near water To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashes and is strictly for indoor use only WARNING Do not immerse in any liquid whilst in use or cleaning Clean only with a damp cloth dry with a dry towel Do not use harsh abrasives as these may damage the plastic parts WARNING DO NOT block any ventilation openings Keep away from curtains newspapers and restricted areas Install in accordance with any specific manufacturer s instructions Always allow a sufficient gap around the apparatus to avoid overheating WARNING Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators gas heaters stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not leave in direct sunlight WARNING Do not place any naked flame source such as lighted candles on any electrical apparatus WARNING Connect to a suitable 230 240 50 Hz power supply only WARNING Keep out of reach of young children This apparatus is not suitable for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the apparatus Ensure young children have enough knowledge to operate the equipment safely if they do have access to this equipment WARNING Do not abuse or damage a power cord If any power cord
16. ump from one column to other Red background shows the row selected and the selected column is blue and flash Press the P or P button to select Ato Z SPACE and 0 to 9 The label hence gets tagged to the particular program Colour System Selection 1 Press the P or P button to select Colour item 2 Press the V or V button to select PAL Sound System Selection 1 Press the P or P button to select R F Std item 2 Press the V or V button to select BG Skip Selection 1 Press the P or P button to select Skip item 2 Press the V or V button to select Yes channel skipped or No channel not skipped Note When Skip item is set to Yes this position will be skipped while you use the P or P button to scan the stored channels You can still use the direct number buttons to enter into the skipped channels FUNCTION SUBMENU OPERATION When setup menu is selected then press the P or P button to select Function item Press the Enter button to enter Function submenu Press the Menu button to exit Function Setup i submenu Shown as right Function BlueBack Yes Language Lock No Blue Back Setting 1 Press the P or P button to select Blue Back item 2 Press the V or V button to select Yes 14 BASIC OPERATION Lock Setting 1 Press the P or P button to select Lock item 2 Press the V or V button to selectYes orNo Note If the Lock is changed from No to
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