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RCA-21T68 User Manual - Oriental Pacific International

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1. REA User s Guide Changing Entertainment Again 21 PURE FLAT COLOUR TELEVISION Model RCA 21768 www rca com television Piease 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 Email service orientalpacific com SYMBOLS OAAR The graphic symbols used in this manual or on the back cover of the set mean the following Read this manual in full before use Class Double insulated Appliance The lightning flash symbol is intended to alert the user to the enclosures that contain hazardous voltages important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature i The exclamation symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using any electrical apparatus always observe safety requlations 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 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 this eq
2. 1 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS amp CONNECTOR 1 31 FRONT PANEL 1 POWER BUTTON To turn ON OFF the TV set 2 STANDBY INDICATOR Lights when the TV is the standby mode 3 REMOTE SENSOR To receive the infra red signals from remote handset 4 PROGRAM v A BUTTONS Select program number cyclically To turn on the TV when it is in standby mode To select item in sub menu 5 VOLUME PICTURE CONTROL V A BUTTONS To decrease increase the sound volume and picture settings level 1 3 2 REAR TERMINAL amp SIDE AV YUV DVD JACK INPUT 1 75 ANTENNA INPUT 2 AUDIO VIDEO OUT AV OUTPUT 3 S VIDEO INPUT Channel searching upward downward in MANUAL and FINE menu MENU BUTTON To display the main menu Press and hold the MENU button for over3 seconds it will perform AUTO SEARCH function TV AV BUTTON To switch between TV program and AV input To turn on the TV when it is in standby mode 4 AUDIO VIDEO IN 1 AV INPUT 5 YUV DVD JACK INPUT 6 AUDIO VIDEO IN 2 SIDE AV INPUT 1 4 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL 1 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS 1 STANDBY button 9 FAVORITE button 5 7 7 Press to browse the channels 2 MUTE button your Favorite list Press to mute or restore the TV sound 10 TV AV button 3 SLEEP button TV channel VIDEO1 VIDEO2 DVD Repeatedly press to set the
3. Possible local interference NO REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION The batteries need to be replaced Polarities of the batteries are incorrect Main power is not on Something may interfere the path to remote sensor NORMAL PICTURE NO SOUND Volume is set to min Press VOLUME UP button Volume is set to mute press MUTE button Possible chassis problem NO PICTURE NORMAL SOUND Brightness amp contrast may be set to min TV station problem NO COLOR Select other color system by COLOR key Color may be set to min Program may be in black and white 16 SPECIFICATIONS Description 21 Colour Television Power input AC 230 240V 50Hz Power consumption 80W TV system PAL BG NTSC Playback Language of OSD English Function adjust MENU display Channel memory 100 0 99 Picture tube 21 51 23Kg Body size 610X500X456mm WxDxH Note Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for the purpose of performance improvement Packing List 1 Television set one set 2 Remote control Handset one set with two size AA batteries Users guide one pc 72 DT684H E609A 17
4. Band Tuner Voltage Range 230 240V 50Hz Display On Screen Display OSD Remote Control Full Function Infra red Remote Controller AV I O 2 RCA type AV Input 1 RCA type AV Output 1 DVD Input S VIDEO INPUT Useful Functions Sleep Timer 10 120min Auto Off after 15 min with no signal Program Swap Blue Background Selection while no signal 3 Default 1 User Picture Settings Channel Skip AV Stereo Game Notebook Favorite Channel Setting 1 2 PRECAUTIONS WARNING CLEANING THE UNIT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIREOR When the cabinet has become dirty or stained ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE dip a piece of gauze or soft cloth into a dilute THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR solution of neutral cleanser and wipe clean MOISTURE Never use thinner or benzene since they will damage the surface of the cabinet e When the television screen becomes dirty wipe CAUTION it gently with a piece of soft lint free cloth Do not scratch th rf f th Do not attempt to open the cabinet There are no parts inside you can service yourself Refer all servicing to qualified person NOTE ON CONDENSATION ensure reliable operation and to protect the Moisture condensation may occur inside the unit from overheating the ventilation slots and unit when it is moved from a cold place to a openings must not be blocked or covered warm place or under high humidity Avoid pla
5. MENU SUB MENU SUB MENU ENTRY CONT 50 BRIGHT 50 COLOR 50 7 picture TINT 00 SHARP 50 COL TON NORMAL WARMICOOL B B ON OFF COLOR AUTO 443PAL 443NTSC 358NTSC CHILD LOCK ON OFF SETTING AVC ON OFF 6 FEATURE PRESENT 30 CH ADJUST SWAPTO 34 SURE 210K FAV CH FAV CH1 01 FAV CH2 02 FAV CH3 03 CALENDAR 4 FAV 5 FAV CH6 GAME BIOLOGICAL CLOCK ER OFF TIMER OFF ONCE DAILY 0 00 ON TIMER OFF ONCE DAILY 0 00 POSITION 0 POSITION 30 BAND VHFL VHFH UHF L d PRESET MANUAL UP DOWN SKIP ON OFF FINE UP DOWN AUTO MEMORY 4 TV OPERATIONS 4 1 BASIC OPERATIONS 4 1 1 SWITCH ON e Press POWER button on the main unit to turn on off the TV set Ifthe standby indicator lights up TV is in standby mode To turn on the TV from standby mode press STANDBY button on the remote control or the PROGRAM UP DOWN or TV AV button on the front panel of the main unit 4 1 2 SWITCH OFF Press POWER button on the main unit to turn off the TV set Or press STANDBY button on the remote control to switch the TV to standby mode and the STANDBY indicator will light up 4 1 3 MAIN MENU SELECTION By pressing the MENU button the main menu bar will appear on the top screen and PICTURE menu will be highlighted with yellow color which means the pull CONT 30 MAIN MENU down menu PICTURE is selected and its corresponding menu entries will be 8 displayed underneath it SHARP 50 COL TON COOL Then pr
6. TV not on Or press MENU and then use number buttons to input the password All the buttons will be activated again The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 5 2 CALENDAR Calendar function enables you to look up days and years very conveniently You can enter the CALENDAR window by pressing CALENDAR on the remote control directly or by the following menu operation Activate the FEATURE menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select CALENDAR Press the OK button to enter calendar display Press VOLUME UP DOWN to select your desired month Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select your desired year The year can be selected from 1900 to 2099 The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 5 3 GAME This TV has a built in game for enjoying in your leisure time You can enter the game by pressing the GAME button on the remote directly or by the following menu operation Activate FEATURE menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select GAME and press OK to enter the game After entering the game press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the level from 1 to 20 Press the OK button to start the game Press PROGRAM VOLUME UP DOWN buttons to control the moving direction of the CHILD and push the box into x then the box will turn into an apple After pushing all boxes into and a
7. set at a specified time OFF TIMER function will be useful to you Activate TIMER menu mllv ca e Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select OFF TIMER e Press VOLUME UP DOWN to select among DAILY ONCE OFF If you select DAILY or ONCE press PROGRAM DOWN to select 0 00 then POSITION 11 press VOLUME UP DOWN to set the off timer e g 22 50 The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen NOTES OFF Choose OFF to cancel the OFF TIMER DAILY The timer will turn off the TV at the same time every day ONCE The timer will turn off the TV once tiem MENU 13 5 SUPER FUNCTIONS 5 1 CHILD LOCK Child lock allows you to lock the buttons on the front panel of the TV Activate FEATURE menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select SETTING Press OK to enter SETTING submenu display Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to highlight CHILD LOCK Then press VOLUME DOWN The key sign will appear Use number buttons to input the password The default is 0000 Then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select ON or OFF Choose ON to disable all the buttons on the front of the TV and on the remote But this feature takes effect only when you switch on the TV at a next time and the key sign will appear on the screen each time you press the buttons You can still use POWER button on the front of the TV and on the remote but only to turn off the
8. sleep timer from 120 to 10 minutes To cancel the sleep timer press SLEEP until OFF To display the remaining ti display the remaining time press SLEEP once 9 4 buttons Press to select channel number directly Press to enter a letter a digit or a symbol in some functions 5 DISPLAY DELETE button Press to display the current channel number color amp sound system Press again to display the current time on the screen In notebook mode press to delete the unwanted text 6 RECALL button Press to go back to the previous viewed 11 CAPS button Press to toggle the entry mode between uppercase and lowercase letters 12 GAME button 13 COLOR INSERT BUTTON Press to select color system AUTO 443PAL 443NTSC 358NTSC In the notebook window ress to INS insert overwrite mode 2 z E E s E 1 5 8 8 3 E a Z El xi o id 14 SCAN button Press to start the program scanning in the upward direction Press again to stop the action 15 CALENDAR button channel 16 MENU button 7 PICUTRE button 17 OK button PERSONAL MILD STANDARD Within the on screen menu press and DYNAMIC to select some special function such as Favorite list etc 18 PROGRAM UP DOWN buttons 19 VOLUME UP DOWN buttons 8 NOTEBOOK button 1 4 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION Remove the battery compartment lid from the back of the remote insert t
9. to white ratio of the picture BRIGHT Adjust to brighten the darkest parts of the picture COLOR Adjust to add or reduce color SHARP Adjust for detailed level of picture TINT Obtain natural skin tones This option is only available when watching NTSC picture COL TONE COLOR TONE Set this option to NORMAL WARM or COOL mode 4 3 3 CLOCK Activate TIMER menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select CLOCK iss e Press VOLUME UP DOWN to set the current time e g 12 15 ON TIMER POSITION 4 3 4 ON TIMER To turn on the TV to a specified time at a specific time use the ON TIMER Before you begin se the clock correctly Activate TIMER menu e Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select ON TIMER LOK Press VOLUME UP DOWN to select among OFF ONCE DAILY e If you select DAILY or ONCE press PROGRAM DOWN to select 0 00 then press VOLUME UP DOWN to set the on timer e g 22 59 tI gt WEN Press PROGRAM DOWN to select POSITION then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select your desired channel No e g 11 NOTES OFF Choose OFF to cancel the ON TIMER CLOCK OFF TIMER DAILY The timer will turn on the TV at the same time and to the same channel every day e ONCE The timer will turn on the TV one time within the next 24 hours only ON TIMER POSITION This is the channel to which the TV turns on at the specific time 11 2 WEN 4 3 5 OFF TIMER To turn off the TV
10. which the channels are stored In this case program swap function may be useful to you Activate FEATURE menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select CH ADJUST e Press OK display CH ADJUST menu entries as shown Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select PRESENT then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the program number you want to change e g 30 Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select SWAP TO then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the program No to be replaced e g 22 that means to replace channel 22 by 30 If you want to set other channels follow the above procedures The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 11 FINE AUTO MEMORY tle POSITION BAND V MANUAL UP SKIP FINE AUTO MEMORY MEN SEARCH VHFL STOP 8 AUTO MEMORY tle Ld SETTING CH ADJUST FAV CH CALENDAR GAME BIOLOGICAL CLOCK t OK MENU Then press PROGRAM UP DOWNto select SURE and press OK to finish the setting PRESENT 30 SWAP TO 22 SURE MENU NI MENU 4 2 5 CHANNEL SKIP After the auto search some fault stations may be memorized because the TV station broadcasts with different frequencies for your local or neighborhood regions Activate PRESET menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select POSITION then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the channel No you want to skip e g 18 B
11. cing the unit in enclosed spaces such sure any condensation has evaporated as a bookcase unless there is adequate completely before powering on the unit ventilation Keep this unit away from radiators and other heat sources e Avoid using the unit near strong magnetic fields Do not push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet slots as they could touch current carrying parts or short circuit parts resulting in fire electric shock or damage to the unit Apparatus shall not be exposed to dipping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Use this unit in the horizontal flat positiononly Avoid subjecting unit to strong vibration Do not place heavy objects on the unit This may damage the cabinet orcause trouble within the unit Unplug the unit from the AC outlet when it is not to be used for a long period of time When there is lightning unplug the unit from the AC outlet immediately Never touch the antenna during a lightning storm You may experience static discharge when touching the unit If this happens and the unit fails to operate turn off the power and disconnectthe plug from the wall outlet When installing the TV receiver please make sure that a clearance of minimum 10 cm is kept between the top side back of the TV and the nearest wall or furniture enclosure in order to allow proper ventilation for the TV set
12. damage a power cord If any power cord 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 CLEANING WARNING Before you attempt to clean the television screen or cabinet always disconnect the appliance from the mains power and remove the plug from the main power outlet Clean the television with a soft dry cloth only Never use any harsh chem
13. en from the display on the screen you can conclude that your intellect emotion and force are at what stage If almost all in high tide shows that you have most chance doing things successfully or vice versa The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 5 5 NOTEBOOK Notebook enables you to store personal messages and can be used as a reminder Press NOTEBOOK to display the notebook screen Press CAPS repeatedly to toggle the entry mode between uppercase or lowercase letters Use number buttons to enter letters numbers or some special symbols e Press DEL ETE to delete the unwanted text Press INS ERT to select INS ERT or OVR overwrite on the screen then use number buttons to insert or overwrite the letter or number in the text Press OK button to store the message and the word SAVING appears on the screen After finishing message inputting and editing if you want to display the message when the TV is turned on proceed with these steps e Press PROGRAM UP DOWN and VOLUME UP DOWN to select amp e Press to turn Q into ra or vice versa If you select the icon m the notebook window with the stored message will be displayed on the screen first when the TV is turned on e f you select the icon the notebook window with the stored message will not be displayed on the screen when the TV is turned on If you wa
14. esley Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select SKIP ae Press VOLUME UP to select ON to confirm If you do not want to skip this channel AUTO MEMORY or want to find out skipped channel just press VOLUME DOWN to select OFF ties MEN If you want to skip other channels follow the above procedures The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen ON gt OFF 4 2 6 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING a You can store six favorite channels in memory and preview those channels by the press of FAVORITE on the remote control Activate FEATURE menu CALENDAR Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select FAV CH BIOLOGICAL CLOCK 11 OK MENU Press OK to display FAV CH menu entries as shown Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select FAV CH 3 then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select program number you want to store into this position such as 08 El Repeat the above procedure to set other five favorite channels oe e You can delete the undesired channel No with the DELETE button and reset the favorite channel D CH 6 The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or ti DEL I you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 4 3 ON SCREEN MENU SETTINGS 4 3 1 SYSTEM SETTING Activate FEATURE menu a Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select SETTING e Press OK to e
15. ess VOLUME UP DOWN button on the set or remote control you can WEN move the yellow cursor right or left for selecting other pull down menus in the main menu bar 4 1 4 MENU ENTRIES After selecting function menu press PROGRAM UP DOWN button to move cursor up down to select the menu entries e g The BRIGHT of picture menu is nd selected if it is highlighted with red color cares COL TON 4 1 5 MENU CONTROLS tie Press VOLUME UP DOWN button to adjust the data or status e g BRIGHT Mem is adjusted to 65 as shown pa The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 4 2 CHANNEL PRESET Please preset all the active channels in your area to the TV set before you enjoy TV programs 4 2 1 AUTO SEARCH All the active channels will be stored automatically from channel No 1 and upward in order Activate PRESET menu Press PROGRAM DOWN to select AUTO MEMORY Press OK to start the auto searching and then all available channels will be stored ET DOW from No 1 and upward in order Auto search will stop after all the frequency bands are searched and the program of the first searched channel 1 will show 1 1 OK If you want to exit auto search just pressing VOLUME DOWN The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or e au you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the sc
16. he 2 x 1 5V AA batteries paying attention to the polarity and then replace the cover 1 4 8 EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control toward the infra red remote sensor on the main unit If there is an obstacle between the main unit and remote control the remote control may not operate properly NOTES 1 Do not mix old and new batteries or different types 2 When the batteries are to be exhausted the leakage may occur and cause the damage to the remote 3 If the device is not to be used fora long period of time remove the batteries to battery leakage 2 CONNECTIONS 2 1 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA VHF TV ANTENNA UHF TV ANTENNA TO TV ANTENNA JACK 75 OHM COAXIAL CABLE 9 75 OHM DIN 300 OHM 75 OHM ADAPT OR 300 OHM FLAT CABLE Connect the 75 OHM coaxial cable from the antenna to the antenna jack on the rear panel as shown above NOTES 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 Consult the local sale dealer When using 300 OHM flat cable a 300 OHM 75 OHM adapter should be adopted for a proper connection to the antenna jack 2 2 POWER CONNECTION Plug the AC cord into an AC outlet NOTE When you disconnect the power supply cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself 3 MENU OVERVIEW MAIN
17. ical cleaning agent or water as this may damage the television WARNING Never allow water splashes to enter the appliance Do not immerse in water WARNING Never remove the rear cover Do not attempt to service this equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 FEATURES 1 2 PRECAUTIONS 1 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS amp CONNECTORS 1 3 1 FRONT PANEL 1 3 2 REAR TERMINAL amp SIDE AV 1 44 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL 1 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS 1 4 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 4 8 EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 2 CONNECTIONS 21 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA 2 2 POWER CONNECTION 3 MENU OVERVIEW 4 TV OPERATIONS 4 1 BASIC OPERATIONS 4 1 1 SWITCH ON 4 1 2 SWITCH OFF 4 1 3 MAIN MENU SELECTION 4 1 4 MENU ENTRIES 4 1 5 MENU CONTROLS 4 2 CHANNEL PRESET 4 2 1 AUTO SEARCH 4 2 2 MANUAL SEARCH 4 2 3 FINE TUNE 4 2 4 PROGRAM SWAP 4 2 5 CHANNEL SKIP 4 2 6 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING 4 3 ON SCREEN MENU SETTINGS 4 3 1 SYSTEM SETTING 4 3 2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS 4 3 3 CLOCK 4 3 4 ON TIMER 4 3 5 OFF TIMER 5 SUPER FUNCTIONS 51 CHILD LOCK 5 2 CALENDAR 53 GAME 54 BIOLOGICAL CLOCK 5 5 NOTEBOOK 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 61 PROBLEMS OF PICTURE 6 2 PROBLEMS IN OPERATION 7 SPECIFICATIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 FEATURES Color Systems 443PAL 443NTSC 358NTSC Sound Systems BG Preset Programs 100 0 99 Preset Method Auto Search Manual Store Fine Tune Tuning Method Frequency Synthesized Frequency Range Hyper
18. ll boxes are changed into apples you win this level The game will enter the next higher level automatically If you finish level 20 the game will return to level 1 again NOTES Playing the game for the first time you must start from level 1 14 qun B B ON COLOR AUTO CHILD LOCK ON AVC ON e DEC 2002 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA 123 4567 8 910 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 SELECT 4 SELECT 5 T MENU LEVEL 20 IL IL IL IL D CD NEED ee eee Only when you win one level of the game you can enter the next higher level Pressing VOLUME UP DOWN can select from level 1 to the level next higher than that you have passed For example if you have passed level11 pressing VOLUME UP DOWN can select only from 1 to 12 and the higher levels 13 20 above 12 can not be selected at all 5 4 BIOLOGICAL CLOCK This function can make you know about the low tide high tide and critical stage of your intellect emotion and force at a certain date so as to live harmoniously with the rhythms of the environment Activate FEATURE menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select menu entry BIOLOGICAL CLOCK Press the OK button the display as shown will appear on the screen Press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the year month and day Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to adjust to the correct date of your birthday and correct date of the target day Th
19. nt to display the message at a specified time select the icon m and proceed with these steps Press PROGRAM UP DOWN and VOLUME UP DOWN to select OFF Press OK to turn OFF into 12 00 Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to change the time in minutes Press and hold PROGRAM UP DOWN to change the time quickly in 10 minute increments e g 17 40 it means that the notebook window with stored message will be displayed on the screen automatically at 17 40 If the TV is in standby mode the TV will be turned on automatically and display the message El e SETTING CH ADJUST FAV CH CALENDAR GAME BIOLOGICAL CLOCK t 4 OK BIOLOGICAL CLOCK BIRTHDAY INTELLECT 1977 04 18 TARGET DAY EMOTION 2002 07 01 FORCE SUM 4 e MENU NOTEBOOK orF ws caps NOTEBOOK SAVE NOTEBOOK Give your mother a call F9 ins caps NOTEBOOK Meet aunty Li at airport tonight 17 40 Ins caps The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 15 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 PROBLEMS OF PICTURE The most common types of picture problems are as follows IGNITION Black spots or horizontal streaks appear or the picture flutters or drifts This is usually caused by interference from car ignition system neon lamps electric drills or other electrical appliances GHOSTS Ghosts are caused by the televisi
20. nter SETTING submenu display COLOR Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select COLOR then press VOLUME UP to GE cyclically select the color system among AUTO 443PAL 443NTSC amp 358NTSC The above procedure is applicable to the and AVC settings LN The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or AUTO gt 443PAL gt 443NTSC you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 358NTSC NOTES B B Blue Background when no signal is received the solid blue screen will be displayed if B B is set to ON COLOR SYSTEM it is usually set in AUTO mode in which the TV set will select the system to match the receiving system CHILD LOCK Turn on or off the child lock function Details are on page 14 AVC Auto Volume Control When on AVC will level out the sudden volume changes caused by commercial breaks or channel changes 12 4 3 2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS To adjust your TV picture select a channel and follow the steps below Activate PICTURE menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to highlight your choice CONT CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR SHAPR TINT or COL TONE COLOR TONE Press VOLUME UP DOWN to increase decrease the element you chose However you can choose NORMAL WARM or COOL mode for COLOR TONE The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen NOTES CONT CONTRAST Adjust for black
21. on signal following two paths One is the direct path the other is reflected from tall buildings hills or other objects Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve the reception SNOW If the antenna is located in the fringe area of a television signal where the signal is weak the picture may be marred by dots When the signal is extremely weak it may me nece ssary to install a special antenna to improve the reception RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE This interference produces moving ripples or diagonal streaks and in some case loss of contrast in the picture CRT DEGAUSSING If the TV screen has been magnetized with improper colour appearing on a particular area of screen please power off the TV or unplug AC cord after 10 minutes then turn on the main power or plug in AC cord repeat the above process until the improper colour disappears 6 2 PROBLEMS IN OPERATION If this unit does not seem to operate properly check the POSSIBLE CAUSES below SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES NO POWER The power cord is not connected O RECEPTION The antenna connector is not connected or wires broken Cables are incorrectly connected to external equipment e The appropriate color system is not selected NOISY PICTURE The TV is not fine tuned correctly The antenna is not adjusted correctly Cables are incorrectly connected to external equipment Possible station trouble
22. reen 10 4 2 2 MANUAL SEARCH To preset the TV channel to your desired position number manual searching should be used Activate PRESET menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select POSITION then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the program No e g 30 Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select BAND then press VOLUME UP DOWN to select the frequency band among VHFL VHFH UHF Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select MANUAL then press VOLUME UP DOWN to start the channel search upward or downward from the current position and current frequency band NOTES f the searched channel is not as your desired you can simply restart the search upward or downward by pressing VOLUME UP DOWN To stop manual search press VOLUME DOWN when searching upward or press VOLUME UP when searching downward 4 2 3 FINE TUNE Fine tuning function may improve the receiving quality for some weak unstable channels by adjusting the channel frequency manually Select your desired TV channel by digit keys or PROGRAM UP DOWN buttons Activate PRESET menu Press PROGRAM UP DOWN to select FINE then press VOLUME UP DOWN to fine tune the channel upward or downward until satisfied picture and sound quality are achieved The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen 4 2 4 PROGRAM SWAP After the auto or manual search you may want to rearrange the program numbers in
23. uipment 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 Not for use in Tropical humid climates 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 manufacturers 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 pace any naked flame source such as lighted candles on any electrical apparatus WARNING Connect to a suitable 230 240V 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

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