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Technicolor - Thomson 72MK89DU User's Manual
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1. Video recorder l We recommend that you use an aerial cable with double isolation J auto programming This set is equiped with an automatic station search system which is used for e Searching for all the stations received in your region and storing them in memory e Automatically searching for the name of the station Automatically allocating a programme number WELCOME P WILLKOMMEN WELCOME BIENVENIDO Pa BENVENUTO Turn on the television set main power VALKOMMEN WELKOM H H ENGLISH Press key number The WELCOME menu is displayed FRANCAIS APA yer S la touha DEUTSCH Sie die Taste ESPA OL ul tecla numero at ITALIANO il tasto If it is not SVENSKA yi knapp nummer NEDERLANDS Drukop knop nummer Press the INSTAL button on the television set control panel INSTAL CHOOSE YOUR COUNTRY UK FRANCE GERMANY ITALY Briefly press the remote control button number corresponding to a Z SPAIN the number of the language you require for the menus PORTUGAL SWISS AUTRIA Next page A list of countries appears on two pages To go to the next or previous pages press Co NETHERLANDS Briefly press the remote control button corresponding to the P country in which you are located ES SWEDEN For example England press DANMARK FINLAND NORWAY OTHERS Previous page The menu which then appears permits the user to a sz AERIAL INSTALLATION
2. Select CLOCK nn see eee w Sleep timer The Sleep timer line is displayed Sleep timer Select the Sleep timer line yellow key V Sleep tiner Set the time in steps of 15 minutes up to 4 hours ae Spk Tema Remove the menu from the screen The set will switched to standby at the end of the timer interval You can display the time left before the stop time Press the TV key briefly v Sleep timer One minute before sleep timer time the screen displays that sleep timer is imminent The standby lamp flashes to indicate the CHILD LOCK state The television set can only be turned on with the remote control e You may cancel sleep timer command Select the Sleep timer line V Bleep timer 1 45 Press repeatedly to return to v Sleep timer Remove the menu from the screen Putting the television set on standby when a sleep timer command is programmed also cancels this function Clock automatic on Cs gt You can programme your television set to switch on BROWSE CLOCK LOCK automatically to the programme of your choice The internal TV clock must be set to the correct time nn n n wW Sleep timer Press briefly on the key Select the CLOCK menu 4 Wake up time 00 00 Mode Press twice the yellow key to select the Wake up time line Programme 01 Current time 00 11 Once Daily The first figure flashes other functions
3. Store your PIN number The previous menu then returns Press the yellow button briefly to select the line Store your PIN number Change your PIN number 1234 Store your PIN number C2 Change your PIN number ae ee i aN Access the programme list Press the volume key briefly The new code is stored in the memory and the menu displays When you enter a code for the first time the figures replace eee eee 7 the dashes where not the dashes are replaced by an Change your PIN number srra asterisk Access the programme list Access the programme list Press the yellow key briefly to select the line Access the programme list BROWSE CLOCK Press the volume key briefly A page of the directory appears depending on the programme k n nn n being watched example page 1 programme 6 M6 Change your PIN number Access the programme list Select the programme you wish to Lock or Unlock other functions extra To Lock briefly press the zoom key zoom BROWSE CLOCK LOCK the programme locked turns to red ee ei PR 06 MOVIES 05 S NEWS To Unlock briefly press the zoom key z00m BBC the programme unlocked turns to blue 09 CHILD Select a programme with PR PR To lock or unlock other programmes Lock Unlock with Zoom ZOOM e Select the directory range with the keys e Select the programme including the
4. of the headphones or loudspeakers a emacs Loudspeakers Select the line you wish to adjust Sound mute Pressing once turns the sound off The sound returns if the button is pressed once more Mute day to day operation RETURN TO PREFERRED SETTINGS Press briefly to return to personal adjustments PREFERENCES menu DISPLAY ZAPPING Zoom 1 ll Displays details of the station being watched programme name and number time Press repeatedly to scroll through the programmes PR 06 MOVIES PICTURE FREEZE Press key The picture freezes instantly The transmission continues The still picture cannot be recorded e Press briefly to return to the programme being viewed LAST PROGRAMME VIEWED This function is used to switch rapidly between 2 programmes Press the key z Displ The previously viewed programme is selected ee Donia freeze ZOOM viewed Zoom Press to enlarge or reduce the picture 200m Zoom 0 Zoom 1 Zoom 1 S T Zoom 2 zoom im Zapping Zoom 0 a Z00M 1 lt Zoom 1 S T Zoom 2 zoom Zoom S T image enlarged and moved up for easier reading of subtitles STAND BY Stand By Press briefly the Stand By light turns red to indicate that the set is now in standby AUTOMATIC STOP The set is automatically switched to standby a few minutes after the station being watched stops broadcasting other functions extras CLOCK BROWSE CLOCK LOCK
5. That you have good reception That On is selected in the Teletext Fine Tuning line of the SET UP menu see page 10 P CALLING UP TELETEXT OOOO gt S100 SKYTEXT 100 Tue 18 Oct 1544 10 Select a station on which there is Teletext for France TF 1 FR2 a z T AV o w EA g HELIG Briefly press the blue key TEST 3 2 moa w The contents page Page 100 appears automatically You may enter the page number required 3 figures SHARES Example page 170 enter 1 7 0 the number is displayed at the SUSCRIBE WEATHER top left of the screen e When the page is found it appears on the screen z00m F a i DISPLAY _SUBCODE _ You can move through the pages to select them ee Oe ees While the teletext is displayed you may adjust or turn off the volume To quit Teletext press OPTIONS NS The two menu lines under the Teletext page are different depending on the type of Teletext received Teletext Fastext Toptext and your selection see page 32 You may select different options using the top line of this menu 4 These are shown in colour l Briefly press the corresponding colour key red green yellow blue The menu bottom line is then activated colour button 2 VT To select options from the bottom line press the equivalent To return to the first line of the menu press the pink key Repeatedly press the pink key to select the possible options under the required colour
6. Enter the next character gt 0 and repeat the process up to the last character E E Confirm your choice green button The new name is Blue oe ellow rase 1s station stored in the memory and the list disappears To exit press the TV ke auto programming To delete a programme Select the programme to be deleted P Press the yellow button S l Confirm your choice green button The programme is deleted the following programme is selected ease Ba 6 Gua You may cancel any unconfirmed command change of ee programme number or channel name programme erasure by pressing the red button urn on the television set by pressing New channels one of the buttons from 1 to 9 To search only for new channels Press the INSTAL button on the televisions set key pad INSTAL a Select the country and press the button en When search is finished the Programme Organiser menu appears Reorganise the programmes To do this follow the instructions given on the previous page l To make menu disappear press on installation With this menu you may e Limit the maximum volume e Change the menu language German Spanish French English Italian Swedish Dutch e Permanently display the number of the programme being watched e Store the time reference programme number SET UP PREFERENCES PP A a ee Press the yellow button then the button Max Volu
7. THOMSON P BROWSE CLOCK LOCK BROWSE CLOCK LOCK eE ees RCT3006 Ee 7 348 vvo THOMSON MAINS CONNECTION The TV is suitable for use on a c mains supply 220 240V 50 Hz only It must not be connected to d c mains The mains lead of the TV is fitted with a moulded plug If the mains sockets are l not compatible or if for any reason the plug is removed please follow these directions The moulded plug cannot be rewired and if removed must be disposed of safely DO NOT under any circumstances plug the severed plug into any mains socket as this could result in electric shock IMPORTANT If the plug is removed rewire new plug as follows The wires in the mains plug are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows BLUE wire to the terminal coded N Neutral or coloured black BROWN wire to the terminal coded L Live or coloured red DO NOT make any connection to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow A fused plug must be fitted with a 5A fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and fuse covers must always be securely replaced REMO TE BATTERIES The remote control requires two batteries size AAA as s
8. e g for channel 6 enter 0 and then 6 DAV C6 Erase Store Access to the organiser C2 manual programming Programme P Select the Programme line yellow key l f TUNING AV1 AV2 AV3 Enter the station number Programme 1 to 9 rR ma a w Press the corresponding digit briefly eg 03 press 3 Channel ae able Programme 10 to 99 eg 52 Programa a Briefly press 5 to display the tens 5 Station nane BBC 2 Zz a rase ore Briefly press 2 to display the units 52 Bopess tortha otganider H Optional eee To be used if the picture is not clear or for searching Fine Tuning for a specific source for example a video recorder channel Channel Select Fine Tuning line yellow key programs s s PR Fine Tuning sharper picture contours or search higher in the range ABEE Station nane Erase Store softer picture contours or search lower in the range I Bocess to the organiser Station name Select the Station name line yellow key The station name can be written in 6 characters E a Zz Hold down the button the characters are displayed in ascending order 7 Norm it fed av ave N a Search Hold down the button the characters are displayed in the Sats Channel CH 22 d Cable cc escending order Programme 02 Fine Tuning 1 Station name BBC 2 Erase Store Access to the organiser t When the required chara
9. UPDATE Automatic renewal of the page displayed Press the yellow key you can watch your TV programme while waiting for page search to complete A cupe TSUBPAGEST UPDATE SUBCODE T When the page is found the message PAGE XXX RECEIVED appears on the screen Press the blue button to display the page Blue TOPTEXT SUBCODE Enter the subpage number eg 0009 WAR WGUDERS RAVO TEM IULOATEREN SUECODE FASTEXT Press the green key ee ee TELETEXT The TV picture is displayed and as soon as the subpage is teletext P SUBTITLES E m E a R Some programmes are transmitted with subtitles for the hard of hearing These subtitles are received via Teletext on a special page number They can be superimposed on the screen by selecting that page in Teletext mode Find the appropriate page number from the Teletext Index page Enter the number and once the page has been found you will see the normal TV programme with the subtitles superimposed on it To erase the subtitles press twice the key P O NEWSFLASH The latest news can be superimposed on the television picture Look up the teletext index to find the page number and enter it Once the page has been found you can watch the normal television programme When the lastest news page is updated it will be superimposed on the picture The remote control can be used for sound and picture settings again If you switch to another station the Latest news function is disable
10. equipment connected a name Call up the AV 1 AV 2 or AV 3 menu AV1 AV 2 C2 Select the Signal line yellow key Check the type of signal or select as necessary Select the Name line The first dash flashes e eee eee Signal RGB Name You may enter the name of the channel using 6 characters Continue to press the signs figures and letters are displayed in alphabetical order Continue to press the letters are shown in reverse order When the required character appears go to next character l To leave a space look for the blank character between and A e CALLING UP AUDIOVISUAL PROGRAMMES Press AV to call AV1 AV2 or AV3 programmes in sequence In most cases the television set changes automatically to AV1 AV2 or AV3 when the VCR connected is in play back mode When the VCR is stopped the TV set returns to the station previously watched The TV set changes automatically to 16 9 format if the unit connected supplies the control voltage and if you have selected AUTO from the FORMAT menu connections COPYING VIDEO TAPES It is necessary to have 2 VCRs with the same specifications 2 VHS 8 mm or 2 S VHS Hi 8 mm Connect the playback VCR to the Euro AV1 socket in playback mode Connect the recording VCR to the Euro AV2 socket in recording mode J During the copying of the tape you can watch the station you are copying PLAY CALL UP RECORD EQUIPMENT SO
11. CKET PROGRAMME EQUIPMENT SOCKET yis Video recorder Euro AV 2 Video recorder Euro AV 1 AV1 or or Camcorder Audio S Video AV 2 Video recorder Euro AV 2 S VHS Camcorder Audio Video S Video AV 3 or Camcorder Audio S Video AV 2 SPEAKERS CONNECTIONS OTHER OPTIONS CENTRAL SPEAKER e Direct connection If preferred one or two speakers can be connected to replace one of the loudspeakers on your television set as shown below 8 Unit 1 Dummy plug to cut the sound from the second internal loudspeaker if you plug one speaker only Unit 2 ee a4 BEEP RPP J In this case the speaker or the speakers must be placed beneath the television set e CONNECTION TO A HI FI SYSTEM To boost the audio power you may connect a Hi Fi system if you have one You must however avoid connecting your Hi Fi and speakers to similar outputs e g Hi Fi on the CINCH surround socket and speakers on the surround clips In this case the configuration of the television set will match that described on page 15 l For a full appreciation of Dolby Surround Pro Logic your television set should be placed in a spacious room e connections Dolby Surround Pro Logic Surround speaker Surround speaker After making the connection choose configuration 4 from the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu and Dolby from the LOUDSPEAKERS menu Then proceed to the adjustment of the audio envi
12. DKK Eastern Europe Middle Eadt DKK Renee Ep the ioxganisee Hy PALI UK United Kingdom Ireland I Decoder This function allows you to access programmes using the PR keys zapping sa i C e O O D O O O Select Decoder line yellow key Deedee far av ava Select one of the options cs ees None no decoder Ieee BEC 2 AVI Decoder connected to Euro AV1 socket i E organiser 4 Av2 Decoder connected to Euro AV2 socket Channel Cable l If you do not know the channel numbers Select the Search line yellow key AVI AV2__AV3 Start the search by pressing ae O orn PAL T UK TE RE None Jae Nal for forward channel search for backward channel search AV2 The cursor indicates the part of the range in which it is perfor Fine Tuning i Stati ming the search Brasa 2 Store The channel numbers are displayed on Access to the organiser e Channel line when received via an aerial or e Cable line for cable networks Once a station has been received the picture appears on the TT i i i N PAL I UK screen If the picture corresponds to the station required go to tion i T2 T the Programme line otherwise continue the search with 1 If you already know the channel numbers Froan Ss Fine Tuning l Station name BBC 2 Select the line e Channel for TV channels aerial or e Cable for cable networks Enter the channel number it must have 2 digits
13. Digital Mastering o A gi If this is not the case select the Contents line using the green ke and Picture with the key adi o PO Select the Brightness line green key Brightness Colour Repeat the same procedure to select and adjust the Colour Digital Hastering and Contrast Adjust the brightness The TINT line only appears if the source is prng neas f Colour NTSC from an AV1 AV2 or Digital Hastering OFF E AV3 audio visual programme Tint Digital Mastering Select the Digital Mastering line green key PIP FORMAT Select the option required a wea Paola aa cee When changing channels Digital Mastering automatically Brightness Colour returns to On Contrast A y y Digital Mastering This process suppresses flicker from the TV image In addition Digital Mastering improves image quality O with a further reduction of the trembling effect The images are more stable sharper and less p c Tar Straining to the eyes Finally image noise is reduced MASTERING automatically according to reception quality INR system Intelligent Noise Reduction You use this function to Gives you several possibilities for programmes inlays e inlay in one of the corners of the screen P I P images from the input connectors AV1 AV2 AV3 or RGB while viewing a channel or one of the channels while viewing a programme from one of the audiovisual input connectors AV e inl
14. Eom Seite Sound 2 SOUND NICAM 3 Som Sound 2 Sound 3 SOUND AV Source Stereo Sound 1E 2 Select the required sound for the loudspeakers For normal operation AUTO STEREO position is recommended STEREO or MONO will be selected automatically depending on the signal received Effect LOUDSPEAKERS Sal i Sie Select the Effect line CB Sound Auto Stereo Mono i R Normal Dolby l The number and type of selections available varies Treble l according to the configuration selected see p 15 Bass TV treble TV bass Depending on the selected configuration you will be able to choose betwen 2 or 3 of the following options Normal Wide Hall Dolby Select the type of sound required According to which selection and configuration is chosen see page 15 you will obtain one of the sound effects shown on the table on the next page When the type of sound received changes mono to stereo or vice versa the sound effect automatically becomes that selected for the type of sound received S Press briefly to remove the menu sound adjustments CONFIG EFFECT SELECTION AUDIO SOUND Normal Wide Hall Dolby 1 Mono Mono Pseudo Stereo Stereo Stereo Wide stereo 2 Mono Mono Pseudo Stereo Stereo Stereo Wide stereo Dolby 3 Stereo 3 Mono Mono Matrix Stereo Stereo Hall Phantom 4 Mono Mono Matrix Stereo Stereo Hall Pro Logic BALance a Press SOUND button then th
15. IN number Cc Enter your code number and the menu appears immediately If the code is not correct the message Incorrect PIN number E To access this menu appears for a few seconds Enter your PIN number If you forget your personal code a see last page of instructions booklet connections VIDEO RECORDER CONNECTIONS ur VIA THE AERIAL SOCKET Refer to Fra To tune your TV into your VCR you should refer to Manual rol nage 30 The channel number Usually 36 or 60 is given in the manual of your VCR The programme selected for your VCR must be 9 19 T or 29 g Whenever you wish to use your VCR you must select the Hea programme assigned to it VIA THE EURO AV SOCKET 1 AV1 J 7 oS This is used to connect S aap Video recorder e Satellite receiver or decoder AVI andlor e a VHS or 8mm video recoder or camcorder VIDEO VELITE a or or a S VHS or Hi 8mm video recorder or camcorder S VIDEO F Satellite receiver e a PC or video games console RGB lt S iem Camcorder F PCor video games console VIA THE EURO AV SOCKET 2 AV2 This is used to connect sa TES andor e a VHS or 8mm VIDEO S VHS or Hi 8mm S VIDEO video IMI g ee recorder AV2 If you have two VCRs connected the decoder must be connected to the VCR connected to the Euro AV1 socket If you have a satellite receiver refer to the operating manual in order to find out the type of signal
16. K Press the yellow button to select the line Enter your PIN number Press simultaneously the iB and o buttons on the TV The old code is then erased and you may enter a new one After changing code it is not necessary to relock the programs which were already locked Q hei ag eae ir Se oe ag ae ae tae are oe at ne A Seta a a EE a ae ceca a S EE A te eae So E ae AEA ew ae e a ae a SOO J o EEEN
17. Red key MENU DIRECT PREVIEW GUIDE Toptext INDEX GUIDE Teletext or Fastext GUIDE nun Green key FAVORITE SUBPAGE STORE S SUBPAGES Yellow key DISPLAY UPDATE Blue key SUBCODE PLAY SUBCODE E E Briefly press the same colour key red green yellow or blue to select To save your choice briefly press the button teletext When the red and green mmm rectangles are displayed in these menus pressing the red key displays the previous page pressing the green key displays te next page found it is displayed Key Type Name Functions Menus morza MENU Displays Toptext menu red key g DIRECT Directly displays the priority pages determined by the station red and green keys Direct page UBERSICI TOPTEXT PREVIEW Displays TV programme page red and green keys TV PROG TV HEUTE H GUIDE Displays subject yellow key or field blue key rss mee TV MORGEN Red INDEX Calls up Contents page red key A FASTEXT GUIDE Selects different heading red green yellow blue keys F HEADLINES INDEX Displays Contents page red key f A ioex susraces pisiay SUBCODE GUIDE You may call The previous page red key Lune ESUBPAGESS BRUISE AYA SLECODER The next page TELETEXT The first page of the next ten after the page displayed yellow key The first page of the next hu
18. TURE PIP i Format Subtitles Zoom 16 9 On You may choose between a higher or lower framing for example for sub titled programmes Select Subtitles position green key then set your picture lift Remove the menu from the screen sound adjustments NICAM Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex digital audio The digital signal broadcast together with the existing sound and pictures of terrestrial television are decoded by this receiver to enable high quality stereo sound to be reproduced with advantages similar to those of compact discs i e extended dynamic range and channel separation with low noise and low distortion These are considerable benefits compared with the current standard system The digital channel separation will allow the Broadcasters to transmit dual languages as en alternative feature after the service is established Dolby Surround Pro Logic i Subtitles Zoom off Subtitles position Down You will be able to take full advantage of this exciting new facility The increase in over all realism and ambience created by this new dimension in television sound will bring increased viewing enjoyment to all forms of programme materiel to sport as well as the more obvious advantages to all forms of musical entertainment In the absence of NICAM signals or if the NICAM signal becomes extremely weak the receiver will select the standard system automatically The standard sig
19. audiovisual programmes AV1 AV2 or AV3 with keys e Lock the programme with the key pool e Unlock the programme with the key z00m After locking or polocking al of the required programmes erase the menu with the key See aCe ee eee P x To access this programme The locked programmes cannot be obtained using Enter your PIN number the PR keys on the remote control and the keypad If they are selected using the remote control number buttons the following message is displayed on the screen If you do not enter the right code the message Incorrect PIN eee eee eee number will appear above the first one tibet gore ban apa Pa The programme does not change and after a few seconds both messages disappear If you enter the right code the programme selected appears immediately When the code is entered once to unclock a programme all of the programes which were locked are also unlocked The lock will be re activated after the set is turned off ACCESS TO THE STATION TUNING MENUS When there is at least one programme locked access to the station tuning menus Auto Programming and Manual Mies eens REEL A ee ee s To access this menu Programming is also locked Enter your PIN number keke If you call up one of these menus the following message appears on the screen Briefly press the yellow key to select the line Enter your PIN number if it is not already selected EENEN EENEN EEHEHE NE cess nu Enter your P
20. ay on the screen in groups of 9 all the channels in memory Channel guide PIP Picture in picture ete PIP FORMAT Press the green button once or several times to select the contents line Select PI P Channel Guide The PIP menu appears Change Corner picture adjustments Image inlay PIP Use the green button to select the PIP line Press briefly to select Off no picture in picture On picture in picture Use the green button to select the Source line As required select the AV1 AV2 AV3 or RGB picture or a channel in memory Channel Guide Change corner Picture in picture is in 4 3 or 16 9 format depending on the format of the AV image Inlaid image position Use the green button to select the Change Corner line os Select position 1 2 3 or 4 PICTURE PP a Channel Guide Change corner Press to erase the menu Picture swap Press the gt button to swap the image being viewed and the PIP image Scanning all inlaid image programmes Select an AV image on the screen Repeatedly press the PR button PR 4 on the remote control to scroll through PIP displays of all stored programmes and the other AV programmes Press and hold to remove the PIP S amp S picture adjustments You can display on the screen in group of Mosaic 9 all the channels stored in memory Press the green button once or several times to select
21. cter appears press these buttons to go the next or previous character To leave a space look for the blank character between and A Erase Store P Press yellow key to select Erase Store line l TUNING M NE Briefly press your channel is stored in the memory HE Satins ahve a aa a alte If you wish to Erase press F SAAR fe W m Continue the search for a different station z Channel Search and store all the stations by repeating the above rr procedure starting from Search Channel or Cable Fine Tuning Station name Repeat the process for the next programme station starting Brase o Store from NORM ccess to the organiser Access to the organiser When all the channels or the new channel have been retrieved you can access the channels management menu j Select the line Access to the organiser yellow key The menu Programme Organiser appears H Proceed as explained on page 7 to list the channels in the order required by you and to give them a name if this has not already been done PR PR Select tati To return to the TUNING menu B O ene Bli Chi the press once on the key Yellow Succ is Gestion To dear the Menus To exit ress the TV ke A S press twice on the key f We recommend you cut out this sticker to keep it hidden from the children IF YOU NO LONGER REMEMBER YOUR PERSONAL CODE Press the yellow button to select the menu Contents line then the button to select LOC
22. d If after having seen these news you wish to remove the vT display from the screen press the blue key followed by the key EE SSS eee If the teletext transmits an alarm page you can make it come up at a set time While entering the number of the alarm page E G TVE 697 ORF 784 Then enter the digits to choose the time e g for 20 45 type 2 0 4 5 and hold down the last digit until the tele text is removed At the chosen time the alarm page will appear on the screen To erase the alarm page first press the blue key then the key manual programmino You may use this channel adjustment menu if you do not wish to restart auto programming where there are only few channels in your area or if a new channel is transmitting PROGRAMME TUNING AV1 AV2 AV3 The following menu is displayed E PART OK TUNING is selected HBBE ee ma Aa If this is not the case select the contents line using the Cable Station name l yellow key and TUNING with the key 4 Fine Tuning if the menu is not in English refer to the INSTALLATION Aetoeg tothe organises ay chapter page 10 Norm Select the Norm line yellow key Sova eee a a a o A Select the broadcasting standard z Decedsr None av2 PAL SECAM BG Euro Western Europe BG Channel FRANCE France and Luxembourg LL z gt cogranne PAL BG Special standards Switzerland Station nane BBC 2 SECAM
23. d leet Speakers ref DPL 4 K delivered R L O Front speaker Front speaker Surround speaker l To select the speakers you have connected you must configure your television set SPEAKER CONFIGURATION B The following menu is displayed SPEAKER CONAGURATION f Yre Press 2 times E E E E E E EE EHE EE E Configuration 1 2 PL WTV 4 PS Select the Configuration line Depending on the speakers connected or the audio effect preferred choose one of the configurations offered CONFIGURATION l ACOUSTIC EFFECT Mono signal Stereo signal 1 TV speakers only Stereo effect Wide stereo TV speakers Stereo effect Wide stereo Front speakers or Dolby 3 Stereo 3 TV speakers Matrix Phantom or Hall Surround speakers 4 TV PrE Pro Logic Front speakers Matrix or Hall Surround speakers Matrix sound delay in the rear speakers Press briefly to remove the menu sound adjustments LOUDSPEAKERS Preke the rad button LOUDSPEAKERS Z TONNEN The following menu is displayed LOUDSPEAKERS is selected fan ate ee T If this is not the case select the Contents line with the red 1 treble fee Mas l key and LOUDSPEAKERS with rf da Select the SOUND line e Mono This varies depending on the sound type received SOUND MONO em Auto Mono SOUND STEREO or NICAM Stereo Ex huto Stereo PRU SOUND DUAL 2 languages
24. delivered then select VIDEO S VIDEO or RGB You can also connect it to the decoder socket of the second VCR if the latter is fitted with one VIA THE AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO SOCKETS AV2 This is used to connect e an S VHS or Hi 8mm video recorder S VIDEO S and AUDIO sockets IN Video Audio In order to maintain the optimum sound and picture gt OUT quality of your set it is recommended not to connect 2 units to the Euro AV1 socket and the AUDIO VIDEO S sockets simultaneously VIA THE AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO SOCKETS AV3 This is used to connect e to a camcorder VHS or 8 mm VIDEO VIDEO and AUDIO sockets S VHS or Hi 8 mm S VIDEO and AUDIO sockets connections Your television set selects and automatically displays in the menu the type of signal Video or S Video for the equipment connected UNITS CONNECTED EURO EURO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AV1 AV2 S VIDEO AV 2 SOCKETS S VIDEO AV 3 SOCKETS PAY TV decoder VIDEO VIDEO Automatic selection Automatic selection Satellite receiver VIDEO VIDEO Automatic selection Automatic selection Video recorder VHS S VHS VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO Automatic selection Automatic selection VIDEO S VIDEO Call AV 2 VIDEO S VIDEO Call AV 3 Camcorder Select RGB Call AV 1 PC Games console Name You may give each piece of
25. djustment is not active for B G D K K and I standards PREFERENCES Max Volume SS TA Language F D amp B Bn S NL Programme Display Time reference PR 01 IR download No Re PR Teletext Fine Tuning Off PREFEREN CES SET UP E E E E EE EEEE EHE E Max Volume So Language eR F D E I S M Programme Display off On Time reference PR 01 IR download No Yes PR Teletext Fine Tuning Off On PREFERENCES SET UP Max Volume Language a Programme Display Time reference IR download No Teletext Fine Tuning Off Teletext Fine Tuning Off lon e PREFERENCES This menu enables you to save your preferred settings Press the yellow or pink key repeatedly to return to the Menu contents line Press to display the PREFERENCES menu Select the line required with the yellow key Set with the key Erase the menu To return to your preferred settings at any time press the pink key C2 PREFERENCES SET UP ee ee Volume el Brightness 1 Colour SS Contrast es ERIM Resets to these preferences e ee Volume e_ I Brightness 1 Colour I Contrast EBE Resets to these preferences picture adjustments You may adjust the picture settings at any times a Press the green key PICTURE PIP PICTURE The PICTURE menu is displayed PICTURE is selected sees Brightness Colour
26. e button mm NAO BALANCE The following menu is displayed The menu varies depending on which configuration is selected e Configuration 1 Select the Left Right line Balance the sound between the two audio channels CB Left Ri Ce Beds ee LY edt BALAN CI e Configuration 2 Adjust the balance on the front speakers and the sound level on Sen Rena Bar ne eet aml the central loudspeakers as shown in the chapter Left Right BALANCING THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT centre e Configuration 3 Adjust the balance on the front speakers and the sound eles est Signal level on the surround speakers as shown in the chapter Left Right BALANCING THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT Volume Configuration 4 eds ATO BALANCE Adjust the balance on the front speakers and the sound level on the surround speakers as well as the sound level tet Rione on the central loudspeakers as shown in the chapter surround BALANCING THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT Volune Press briefly to remove the menu 5 sound adjustments BALANCE THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT When you have selected the configuration you require you can then balance the acoustic environment except for selection 1 dz eee Ue BALANCE TV only see ee eee The instructions given below explain how to set up the Lert aiane oft ey configuration selection 4 Surround With the BALANCE menu displayed Select the Test Signal line ieee Aimee Surround Centre P
27. eakers if they are connected Press briefly to remove the menu sound adjustments HEADPHONES rd Press briefly The following menu is displayed LOUDSPEAKERS AV HEADPHONES is selected If this is not the case select the Contents line with the red See ee button i and HEADPHONES with f Headphones Select the Headphones line red key You can then adjust the volume for the headphone Note When the transmission is multilingual DUAL or an AV programme the following menu appears It is Paha a possible to select SOUND 1 or SOUND 2 in the headset Headphones Select the Source line then select Sound 1 or Sound 2 OO rN OE The sound output on sockets AV1 and AV2 must be adjusted LOUDSPEAKERS HEADPHONES according to the type of headset connected Press briefly AV Device Mono The following menu is displayed AV is selected If this is not the case select the Contents line with l the red key and AV with e Select the AV Device line red key LOUDSPEAKERS HEADPHONES XU i Then select stereo stereo VCR EREE av Device Mono Mono mono VCR a Selecting stereo permits simultaneous recording of both languages of a bilingual programme on a stereo video recorder Sound 1 on the left track and Sound 2 on the right track The sound available at the AV1 and AV2 outputs must be adjusted according to the type of device connected Press to remove the menu from the
28. ew flash MANUAL PROGRAMMING Norm Decoder Channel Cable Programme Fine Tuning Station name Store Erase Access to the organiser 32 33 connections and commands lt em gt ee FRONT AND RIGHT SIDE Connect to A C main supply 220 240 V 50 Hz sp H 8 O000 Ey On Off switch On Standby light Green On Red Standby Programme selection 4 i i _ VIDEO and AUDIO Sockets S VIDEO and AUDIO Sockets my ley Installation menu access button Headphone socket QO 6 35 mm INSTAL Za e AV 3 connections and commands BACK CONNECTIONS Ideal setting Front speakers ae Connect respectively the red and black terminals of the supplied speakers to the television s red and black terminals Surround speakers 1 Camcorder Front speaker Front speaker R QO X o Surround speaker L Surround speaker i Aerial Inoperative in Pro Logic mode Unit 1 Unit 2 67 Camescope Video recorder CDV player D coder Video games console E 0o
29. extra To set the clock to the right time BROWSE CLOCK LOCK AV C6 4 Wake up time 06 45 5 P B Enter the Wake up time using 24 hour format Select the Mode line yellow key Select off eE 4 H H E EO ATE Once the alarm will only go off once A Wake up time 06 45 ones mds gt ore Daily Daily the alarm will go off everyday Programme 1 Current time 00 11 If a new alarm is programmed Once is selected automatically Select the Programme line yellow key A E ee oon 7 Mode Seam Once Leahy Select the programme for the alarm H Programme Current time 00 11 Remove the menu from the screen Turn the television set on to standby It will turn on automatically at the time programmed and turn off one hour after If the set is switched on before the alarm function is C gt actived it will not switch to the programme selected for the alarm at the programmed time It is possible to programme both the automatic switching off STANDBY and switching on ALARM of the set In this case the automatic switching on time must be programmed to take place after the switching off time CHILD LOCK You can prohibit the use of your television set using the keypad Use of the TV set is prohibited after the sleep timer function when the set is switched to standby and a sleep timer command is programmed when the set is turn off at the mains and a sleep timer command is programmed when a wa
30. ke up command is programmed after switching off the TV set by holding down the standby button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds The CHILD LOCK function is indicated by the flashing of the indicator lamp The set can only be switched back on using the remote control other functions extra This function enables you for example to prevent your children from watching certain programmes by u m locking it so that the set cannot be switched on The set can am LOCK be unlocked with a PIN number _ m BROWSE 0 Kolo 4 LOCK Press the yellow key to select the menu Contents line then the volume key Enter your PIN number eee to select LOCK The following menu is displayed Enter your PIN number Press the yellow key briefly to select the line Enter your PIN mmber Enter your PIN number sas C__siy Then enter your PIN number figures Enter your PIN mmber SKi 11 example A 1111 Store your PIN number The menu displays Press the yellow button briefly to select the line Enter your PIN number 11 41 Store your PIN number Store your PIN number Press the volume key briefly H 7 The code is stored in the memory and the menu displays Change your PIN number gt Access the programme list If your previous code has been divulged Enter the your new code numbers example 1234 ee Change your PIN number 1234 Change you PIN number
31. low button is pressed for the first time the contents of the menu are displayed at the top of the screen and the menu of the function selected is displayed at the bottom of the screen Moving horizontally along in the menus H selects the required function on the contents line if it has not been already selected The selected function is displayed in the same colour as the button pressed red green yellow Press the coloured button repeatedly to move down through the menus selecting different lines The line selected in the menus is displayed in the same colour as the button pressed red green yellow Make any adjustments Changes are saved when you quit the menus except in the PROGRAMME menu contents CONNECTIONS AND COMMANDS 5 6 AUTO PROGRAMMING 719 Switching on Automatic station search Programme organiser New region INSTALLATION 9 10 Volume limitation Menu language Programme number display Time reference Preferred settings PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS 11 14 PIP Format SOUND ADJUSTMENTS 15 19 Pro Logic Loudspeakers Balance Headphone AV DAY TO DAY OPERATION 20 21 Switching on Selecting programmes Browse OTHER FUNCTIONS EXTRAS 22 25 Clock Child lock Lock CONNECTIONS 26 28 Video recorder connections Calling up audiovisual programmes Copying video tapes Speakers connections TELETEXT 29 31 Calling up Teletext Options Alarm How to select Subtitles N
32. me nS FR Language CB DES a e S Programme Display The SET UP menu is displayed e E A A PR Teletext Fine Tuning Off On Maximum Volume Limitation Select the Max Volume line yellow button Set the maximum volume with the cursor Max Volume PSEA Language CB a S Programie Display b Py T erence l The volume cannot be set to zero when using this function IR download No _ Yes _ PR Teletext Fine Tuning Off On J installation Menu language Select the Language line yellow key Select GB English Italian F French S Swedish D German NL Dutch E Spanish All the menus will be displayed in the language selected Programme number display Select the Programme Display line yellow key Select e Off no permanent display eon the programme number is permanently displayed Time reference Select the Time reference yellow key The television s internal clock must be set This synchronises automatically when the television set is turned on to a programme broadcasting Teletext you can opt to select any one of the 4 channels BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 Select the corresponding programme number The IR download line has no effect on your TV set Teletext Fine Tuning This adjustment allows writing errors missing letters on the teletext pages of French networks L Standard to be reduced To do this On_ must be selected in the Teletext Fine Tuning line This a
33. nal can also be chosen by selecting the mono mode using the appropriate IMC on screen graphics display This is known as forced mono Derived from the DOLBY STEREO system used in cinemas Dolby Surround Pro Logic enables you to re create the acoustic environment of the cinema in your own home with a DOLBY STEREO signal or to obtain enhanced sound effects with a mono or stereo signal You have three options e Connect two sets of speakers Pro Logic e Connect one set of speakers Dolby Phantom or Dolby Stereo e Use the television sound system only Pro Logic mode off Make sure that the following steps are carried out in the order shown e Turn off the television at the main power switch e Connect the speakers to the appropriate sockets and make sure that the black speaker terminals on the speakers are connected to the black terminals on the television and likewise for the red terminals e Configure the television for the speakers that are connected or for the acoustic effect you wish to obtain e Balance the acoustic environment When these steps have been completed you can carry out the other sound settings DOLBY and the double D symbol are registered trade marks belonging to the Dolby Laboratories Licencing Corporation sound adjustments CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS To benefit from the Dolby Surround Pro Logic system you must connect to your television set 4 loudspeakers 2 front speakers surtou
34. ndred after the page displayed blue key Eg page displayed 135 gt page called up 140 or 200 SUBPAGES Used to display subpages if any The number of the subpage displayed is underlined Ae Green TOPTEXT Select subpages with red or green keys FASTEXT FAVORITE Allows you to store up to 6 of your favourite teletext pages To store you favourite pages select one of the 6 locations by PEASE cue Favore DISPLAY SUBCODE TELETEXT using either the red or green keys the selected location will 231 240 ee ee cee ee have its 3 digit number underlined Then enter the number of the required page Repeat the process for each favourite page There are 6 favourite page locations for each PR nimer DISPLAY The colour of the buttons depends on the option Pa GUIDE suspaces Display SUBCODE required nn Ex Option selection For games Briefly press the green key to see a hidden answer OS TOPTEXT To enlarge the text yellow key Press once top half of screen doubled in height Aa IM Press twice bottom half of screen doubled in height Nellow Press three times return to normal Teletext FASTEXT Mix mode Briefly press the blue key to overlay the Teletext page on Lepa TE the TV picture _ oo 7x TELETEXT If you wish to stop page scrolling eg 4 7 Briefly press the red key the page number replaces HOLD PA sume susraces pispiay suscope Press the red key again to continue scrolling nz MK
35. ress the or button to highlight On in red letters H KEE The sound from the programme being watched is replaced by a white noise sound which is transmitted to each of the channels in turn Left Center Right and Surround The adjustment consists of balancing the sound level of the four channels so that the noise has the same sound level on each of them Test Signal Select the Left Right line Left Right Surround Centre ELEELE Balance the sound level for the speakers on the right and on the left g i EE Test Signal Left Right Select the Surround line Using the or buttons increase or reduce the sound level for the rear speakers Surround Beea E Left Right Select the Centre line Surround Centre Volume lll Increase or reduce the sound level on the television speakers The above settings are correct when the sound level for the Test signal noise is identical on each of the channels Surround Centre se Volume Illl Press repeatedly to select the Test Signal line Briefly press the or buttons to highlight Off TONE ADJUSTMENT The following menu is displayed LOUDSPEAKERS is selected CB LOUDSPEAKERS Bial7 N gt da le Sag a ee nnn ee Auto Stereo Mono Select the Treble and Bass lines in turn and Normal Hall Dolby increase or reduce the treble or bass frequency level on H HI BES the speakers and the level on the front sp
36. ronment To do so call up the BALANCE menu page 17 and proceed as shown l You should also adjust the volume of your Hi Fi if you have an amplifier or another Hi Fi L Dummy plug Cut the sound from the internal loudspeaker Dummy plug Cut the sound from the internal loudspeaker Unit 1 Unit 2 After making the connection choose configuration 4 from the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu and Dolby from the LOUDSPEAKERS menu Then proceed to the adjustment of the audio environment To do so call up the BALANCE menu page 17 fand proceed as show l You should also adjust the volume of your Hi Fi connections WIDE STEREO Dolby 3 Stereo px K After making the connection choose configuration 2 from the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu and wide from the LOUDSPEAKERS menu to obtain wide stereo or Dolby to obtain Dolby 3 Stereo sound Then proceed to the adjustment of the audio environment To do so call up the BALANCE menu page 17 fand proceed as shown l You should also adjust the volume of your Hi Fi teletext Your television set is equipped to receive teletext There are 3 types of teletext Teletexte France Europe e Fastext UK Spain e Toptext Germany If you notice writing errors missing letters on the teletext pages of French networks L Standards check
37. screen day to day operation SWITCHING ON SELECTING PROGRAMMES Switch on the television set with the mains switch if the standby o light is off If the standby light is on select the programme required by the remote control or the PR buttons on the front of the set For the programmes 1 to 9 a Zz Press the corresponding number briefly gt For programmes 10 to 99 Ae Hold on to display the tens Press briefly to display the units BROWSE This comprises 10 pages of 10 programmes each giving for each BROWSE CLOCK LOCK programme number the station name if it has been programmed oe oe eT eee 7 C E P MOVIES 01 BBC 1 The BROWSE menu is displayed 04 CHAN 4 Next Previous page Select a programme BROWSE CLOCK LOCK To select the directory page displayed To select the other pages press repeatedly Example Page 6 programmes 50 to 59 BESEER 04 CHAN 4 Press 5 times A Next Previous page Select a programme Toselect a programme from the page displayed JS press only the unit digits of the programme A a selected example for 53 press 3 Programme PR 00 corresponds to the last audiovisual programme AV1 AV2 or AV3 Press briefly to select BROWSE again Next Previous page Select a programme Press briefly to remove the directory from the screen Volume Set the volume as desired Volume When the headphones are plugged in you can adjust the volume
38. start an automatic search Make sure that the aerial cable za A eat search for new channels 1 Launch terrestrial installation 4 2 Update the terrest installation e access channel organisation ie WAccesetothelorganicer You can always leave the menus at any time by pressing the button AUTO PROGRAMMING To help you follow the instructions at the bottom of the menu grey background az AUTO PROGRAMMING For the first time or after a change of region start automatic channel search by pressing the button Searching for stations and storing them in the memory depends on the language chosen from the WELCOME menu The previously memorised stations are erased AUTO PROGRAMMING is completed when the cursor is at Set Mee the extreme right PRE To interrupt the search press briefly on the key this displays the channel management menu auto programming This menu is used to e change the programme number e change the station number e delete a programme Mitre ee Programme Organiser aot When the automatic search is completed the Programme Organiser Programme Organiser menu appears Scan through to check that the stations found are correctly numbered and named as you want than IF YES press briefly the menu disappears and is replaced by the picture of the programme selected PR PR Select a station 0 9 Move this programme IF NO yo
39. the Contents line Select P I P FORMAT Press the green button repeatedly to select Channel Guide Press the key The screen goes grey and the channels become inlaid With the corresponding programmes numbers superimposed The Channel Guide programmes change every 3 seconds When the Channel Guide appears the sound goes off To display the programme you want on screen press the lt gt button when the image of that programme is animated l Activating the Channel Guide feature cancels any inlays To clear the Channel Guide press the TV button FORMAT Press the green button once PICTURE PIP FORMAT To select the Contents line Select FORMAT ormai 4 The following menu is displayed Subtitles Zoom lore on Format Select the Format line green key Select 4 3 or 16 9 depending on the picture format rmat The Subtitles Zoom line appears only when 4 3 is selected Subtitles foom source is one of the two Euro AV sockets AV1 or AV2 a in this case select AUTO which is only displayed for sources AV1 and AV2 The format is stored in memory for AV1 AV2 and AV3 araa aa i a RNA l The format can also be selected automatically when the Fomat 4 3 16 9 Auto picture adjustments Subtitles Zoom Select the Subtitles Zoom line green key You may select Off On In this case an additional line Subtitles position appears subtitled programmes programme without subtitles im PIC
40. u make changes as follows ial Gingo tho iro Yellow Erase this station TV The programme number Select the programme number to be changed Bring the cursor to the new programme number You may also use the number buttons 0 to 9 j 5 o lt Roe wo 5 880 2w a wo o a aw Pa 2a as oS es i in aha x 885 e go asg So o Bas aos wa D 5 Confirm the change green button The station name VT A Programme Organiser Press the blue button briefly A list of station names per country appears eae ene United Kingdom Nederlands aac 2 orscov France Belgique cama 4 serso Deutschland Luxembourg ESPORT M GOLD S NEWS Italia Sverige MCHAN wry Espa a Danmark Portugal Finland Schweiz Norge Osterreich Select the country you require If the name appears in the list displayed select the name PR PRt PR Select a station Pa SAE Move this programme Confirm the selection green button GMM Erase this station If the name does not appear in the list displayed U select the line PR PR Coe Next Previous name page You have 6 characters to enter a station name PRH PR _ Select a new name Green Create station name r eo Cancel change To enter a station name Press the green button briefly and the first character flashes U oo ee eee Green Confirm new name Select the first character of the new name Red Cancel new name
41. upplied with the unit Unclip the cover at the rear and insert the batteries the correct way round as shown The ends are usually marked and Replace the batteries when the unit no longer operates at normal viewing distances For a cleaner environment please dispose of used batteries in the containers provided for this purpose When replacing batteries do not mix old and new do not mix makes and types l Alkaline types are recommended for long life Never risk damage to the remote control by extreme heat do not leave close to a radiator or on a window ledge in direct sunshine functions PROGRAMME Set up Preferences Browse Clock Lock Tuning AV1 AV2 AV3 SOUND Speaker configuration Balance Loudspeakers Headphone AV Audiovisual PICTURE Picture PIP Format TELETEXT TOPTEXT FASTEXT PERSONAL ADJUSTMENTS and scrolling back through the menus TO REMOVE THE MENU DISPLAY or to display programme information the type of sound transmission MONO STEREO or DUAL the programme name and number the time PICTURE FREEZE ZOOM FUNCTION TO CALL UP PREVIOUSLY VIEWED PROGRAMME TO CALL UP ALL PROGRAMMES IN TURN VOLUME Horizontal movement in the menus adjustments of other functions Keys 1 to 0 are used to Select the programmes from 1 to 99 Enter the channels numbers The 0 key is used to call AV inputs 1 2 and 3 MUTE STAND BY When a red green or yel
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