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1.                                                                                                 GD    gt  GE  Gas  Cm  i  o       VCR or out     I on             The television is fitted with up to three Scart sockets  see Specifi   cations on page 3   An additional Scart connection   provides  optimum picture and sound quality  The required cable is avail   able at your specialist dealer     Auxiliary equipment       Connecting a satellite receiver or a Set Top Box in com   bination with a video recorder        Connect the connecting cable for the satellite or antenna  cable  system          with the corresponding input of the satellite re   ceiver or Set Top Box  Loop the terrestrial signal  antenna cable    if possible  as shown in the drawing                                                                                                           The Scart connection    provides optimised picture and sound  quality for recordings from the satellite receiver  The connection     is recommended for optimised playback  The necessary fully  configured Scart cable is available at your specialised dealers     Connecting to external AV sources  AV signal            Connect a video recorder  for example  to Scart socket E  Scart  1   AV signals  picture and sound  can be recorded and repro   duced via this socket    Scart socket D  23LB020S4  30LB020S4  or F  15LB020S4   20LB020S4  are only used to reproduce the AV signal     25       Auxiliary equipment       RGB signal    The RG
2.     Reset Volume sesso    Contrast i ecm su AT     lt  Return          Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    Use arrow buttons A   W to select the individual menu items   Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant data     In the Program line  enter the number of the channel to which  the favourite pages will be allocated  Name displays the relevant  television station abbreviation automatically     Enter the desired page numbers in the lmes TXT page 1 to   TXT page 4as follows    e     Select one of the TXT page      lines       Press arrow button K     the page number is displayed in  red           Fnter the desired 3 digit page number using numeric but   tons  0 9   The page number returns to green    e Select the next TXT page      line  and so on    Press the OK button to store the settings  Press the EXIT button   to quit the menu    If the relevant function buttons F1 F2 F3 F4 are pressed during   normal television operation  the teletext page assigned appears on   the screen immediately  To exit teletext  press the EXIT button     TOP   FLOF teletext    If the television detects TOP or FLOF Teletext  the TOP FLOF  information is displayed in the last line     Telefon Inhalt    101    USA verlosen 55000 Greencards gt 452  Jetzt g  nstig Auto versichern   gt 406       Pressing the coloured buttons selects these pages directly     red button       scroll down one page  green button     scroll forward one page  yellow button next section   blue button next topic    If  for e
3.     right      Select the desired picture format in Format  The television  screen can be adjusted to various transmission formats  Make  sure the picture geometry is correct     15       Operation       Adjusting tone settings                   1  Open the Sound menu  Press MENU button   2  Select Sound in the Main menu using arrow buttons A    Vv   3  Press arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the  Sound menu   Picture Type Stereo  Sound 1  gt   Install  Volume sco zoe ER    Sound 2  Pr  set  Treble ES     Pref   Timer Bass Ene t  Lock   v  Reset Balance L e e  R  N  Mode Wide  AVL On     lt  Return       Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    4       Note     16    If a stereo signal is received  the option of changing be   tween stereo and mono reception is available in the Nor   mal sound menu item    Use the arrow keys A   Y to select the menu items  Treble  Bass or Balance    Mode  Wide  Normal  creates the effect of acoustic  base dispersion  This gives the impression that the loud  speakers have been moved further apart from each other   AVL   On Off   AVI  Automatic Volume Levelling  cor   rects the differences in volume levels between individual  television programs and advertisements  If you prefer the  fluctuations in volume to remain  for example with music  Programs  set the AVL to Off    Use arrow buttons  lt     gt  to modify the relevant data   Press the OK button to store the settings    Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     The Sound menu can also be ope
4.    only Scart socket D is available as an output signal  for S VHS video recorders  etc  23LB020S4  from Scart socket E   30LB020S4     Additional devices with switching voltage    If  e g  the video recorder connected to one of the Scart sockets Assigning the Scart sockets    supplies a so called switching voltage  the television automati   cally switches to the appropriate Scart socket  when the PLAY  button on the video recorder is activated   The television set only  reacts when the switching voltage is active  The channel position  can be changed at any time  if necessary          21       i  30 50 70 off ul 139 150 170 120  2   40 6l e  100 120 140 16l 180 200    Copy function   recording via Scart sockets    1 Audio out  right  If  for example  a tape is copied from one video recorder to an  2 Sound input right  other  recording can take place via Scart sockets D and E  Any 3 Sound output left  Program can be viewed while bemg copied  Connect the play  4 Audio  earth  back video recorder to Scart socket D and the recording video re  5 Blue input  ground  corder to Scart socket E  6  Audio in  left  mono   1  Open the Install  menu for this  Press MENU button  7 Blue input  2  Select Install  in the Main menu using arrow buttons 8 Switching voltage  AIN  9 Green input  ground  3  Press the right hand arrow button  gt  to move the green 10  marker in the Install  menu   11 Green input  4  SelectAV 1 output out using arrow buttons A V  v  13 Red in  earth  14 Fast blankin
5.   cally switches to standby mode after the specified time has  elapsed     19       Operation    Childproof lock    1  Open the Lock menu  Press MENU button   2  Select Lock in the Main menu using arrow buttons A   W   3  Press arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the Lock          menu   Picture Change code  Sound 1 Confirm code  Install   Sound 2 Parental control On  Pr  set   Pref   Timer  lt  Return  Lock    gt   Reset  Use 0 9 keys  Leave   EXIT            4  Use arrow buttons A     to select the individual menu  items    5  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant settings or  data     Entering or changing the security code     1  Select Change code and enter a 4 digit code using nu   meric buttons  09   Enter the same number combination  for Confirm code    2  Press the OK button to store the settings    AS a precaution  you should note down your selected security    code   Security code  _       _   _           The safety code 0000 is preprogrammed ex works     Activating the childproof lock     1  First check whether Off appears in the Parental  control line in the Lock menu  Quit the menu by  pressing the EXIT button    2  Press the MENU button three times to display the station  list for blocking individual channels for child protection        SUPERRTL    TVE  10 SAT1    11 VOX  12 N TV  13 PRO7    14 SF1    Save   OK  Leave   EXIT      OONOUARWN    O  A  TI  N          20       3  To block an individual channel  select it and confirm each  selec
6.   shown  enter the number of the teletext page with the current  content  e g  last message using numeric buttons  0 9   The cur   rent message appears in the active television picture     Subtitle mode    Subtitles are faded into the image synchronously to a television   program  They help deaf viewers or viewers with hearing defi    ciencies e g  to understand Programs broadcast in foreign lan    guages or provide them with translations for these Programs       In this case your television set must also be in Teletext op   eration    e Use your remote control device to select the appropriate  teletext page       To exit subtitle mode  press EXIT button     Auxiliary equipment          Connecting auxiliary equipment          Note   All units should be switched off before auxiliary    equipment is connected  Only use the correct cables   Only switch the unit on once all connections are cor   rectly made       Note   Only use high quality Scart connection cables for    maximum picture quality        Connecting a video recorder           The video recorder must be connected via the antenna  HF     if  timer recordings are made using the video recorder or when an   other Program is to be watched during a recording  Connect the  antenna cable system plug with the antenna input on the video  recorder  and the antenna output on the video recorder with the  antenna socket for the TV set  In the Program menu  assign a free  channel position to the output channel of the video recorder
7.  19  Preparations EEE EAEE E AEAEE EE AEE ENEE ENE ETE EAEE 6 Childproof lock 5 5 EE EET E A E A A A A AAA A 20  TA EEEN ET PEE ET 6 PIC  Picture in computer  ennnnncnnnnnnn ni 20  TET T E te 6 Resetting to delivery status            s sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesssss 21  aaa PC mode                      000ccccccccscscssscscscscscscssscscssscscscscscecccseess 21  Bn i E sca vecseadet cased seseeer setae cee EEEE E E 6         D L EAN E VEERE ene en A eer ee  Instructions for waste disposal          sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesssssss 6 pelechng inputs 7  TETE 7 Setting the language and adjusting screen settings              21   ENE ET TO  7 Teletext A 22  l l 1  EE AEN A EEE AA E ee eee  Setting up and installing the 30LB020S4       7 AEL EUS 22  Pisce wae 7 Selado DU caves arctan ce acetanesacetancaaccteciuatearecssnpniecesunopesasiinss 22  e ibe DASE ee ee iene ee en eee eee ee B  on g y sec AA ENAA E A AA E AE  Fixing and connecting the speakers           sesesesesesssseseseseseseses  7 ee ee 22  Connections g Favourite papei iconii ieie iie e eiie e re h i i oht ini 22  C F g TOP   FLOF letet  i 23  e E o Multiple pages             ccsscsscssscossossesssssseossossesssosseessosseossenscessonees 23  Connection elements On the Set aoia   Other teletext FUNCTIONS            cccccccceseseccccesccesccsscccesecssccsscceeees 24  Connection elements on the rear of the unit    8 uja    Auxiliar   equipment       ssceecccsssssscccccesssssscececessss ZD  Antenna   cable 
8.  fied later    If the picture is just black white or there is no sound or interfer   ence is evident on some channels  the standard Standard and  the Norm be adjusted accordingly in the Install  menu     14       1  Open the Install  menu  Press MENU button    2  Select Install  inthe Main menu using arrow buttons  AlN    3  Press arrow button  lt   gt  to move the green marker to the  Install  menu    Picture Programme 1  Sound 1 Channel 25  e ATi po  Pr  set  Norm PAL  Laan Name BBC 1  Lock   Search  gt   Reset  Source Tuner  AV1 output AV2   lt  Return    Save   OK Leave   EXIT   4  Use arrow buttons A   Y to select the individual menu  items    5  Use arrow buttons  lt     gt  to modify the relevant settings or  data    6  Set the channel position to where the TV station is to be  stored under Programme   7  Direct channel input is carried out in the  Channel line    8  Use the button F1 to select between S for special channels  and     for other channels    9  The channel number  2 digit  can be entered easily using  the numeric buttons  0   9     10  or the channel number can be scrolled through backwards  of forwards one by one using the arrow buttons  lt   gt     11  For station fine tuning  select the Frequency line using  the arrow keys A   Y    12  You can change the settings in 50 kHz intervals up or down  by pressing arrow buttons  lt   gt     13  The Standard and Norm lines should be adapted to  the country specific TV standard    14  Any channel name  max  8 di
9.  television checked  by a specialist before using it again        Note    If the television is moved from a cold to a warm place   condensation may develop inside the television  Leave  the television switched off for a few hours    Moisture in rooms where the set is installed should not  exceed 85  humidity     Caution   Make sure that the unit  most importantly the screen     does not come into contact with hard objects  especially  during transportation     The place of installation should provide a stable  horizontal  vibra   tion free surface to ensure that the television stands safely and is not  exposed to any vibrations  Vibrations could damage the sensitive  electronics     Any warmth generated when the television is operated must be al   lowed to escape freely  The ventilation slits on the reverse side must  always be kept free  Do not cover the ventilation openings with  curtains  cloths or newspapers     Avoid direct thermal effects from radiators or sunlight  If in doubt   consult a specialist dealer  Heat build up may cause electronic com   ponents to fail     The maximum ambient temperature should not exceed 35   celsius        Position the TV in such a way that bright light or sunshine cannot  fall onto the screen  Light sources of this kind will reflect off the  screen and interfere with the brilliance of the picture     Do not install the television set near equipment generating strong    magnetic fields  e g  motors  loudspeakers  transformers  etc   as  th
10.  the  EXIT button to quit the menu     18    Note   In order to achieve an improvement in the 3 D sound    when playing normal stereo sound  the decoder mode      Panorama     must be selected    When playing back Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound   the decoder mode     Dolby Virtual  produces a 3   D sound similar to that of a home theatre system     Volume level adjustment for Dolby Virtual Surround Sound and  Panorama     In order to give the sound the desired 3 D characteristics  the vol   ume of both speakers and the intensity of the surround signal  should be tuned as precisely as possible to match the position of  the listener  e g  sofa   This is called  noise focusing      To adjust the level  select the decoder mode Test        Test    Sound 2  gt  Level      aioe    Balance L nee  R     lt  Return            Save  OK  Leave  EXT __ O    y  Y        O  When the arrow buttons A     are pressed  the test signal    generator sends the noise signal  tech    pink noise   alternately   for approx  3 5 seconds per pulse  as a surround signal and to  the individual speakers     Adjust the intensity of the surround signal under Level  Under  Balance  arrow buttons  lt     gt  can be used to adjust the vol   ume of the relevant loudspeaker  The noise signal must sound  equally loud on both channels from the listener s position     Note   Once saved  the basic setting only needs to be adjusted    when the position of the listener or the TV setup  changes     Press the OK button t
11.  the remote control 5  Sockets on the rear of the unit 4  Switching on the LCD TV 5  Switching the LCD TV to standby mode 5  Television reception via Scart socket  e g  SAT or cable receiver  5    Television reception via the antenna cable 5  RGB signal 26  Risk of burning in 7  Scope of delivery 7    Setting channels 13  Deleting channels 15  Direct channel input 14  Fine tuning 14  Setting the transmitter automatically 14  Sorting channels 15    Unit configuration 13  Setting up channel positions for external units 26  Sleep mode 13  Sockets 26    Special functions 19  Childproof lock 20  Clock 19  Fade in display window 19  Format 19  List 19  Resetting to delivery status 21  Teletext pages 19  The function buttons 19  Timer 19    Standby 7   S VHS signal 26   Teletext 22   The Dolby Virtual Surround Sound Decoder 17  The Panorama Sound decoder 17   Timer 19   Tone 15    Transportation 6    
12. 7 7KHZ  VFREQ 72 6HZ          21    Operation       Teletext    Teletext signals          are not always transmitted for the whole duration of the broad   casting time by all programmers    A prerequisite for teletext is good reception  Fine tuning  see  page 14  must be set accurately  If problems arise  however  the  authorised dealer should check the antenna system    TOP and FLOF Videotext are an improvement of the Videotext  system  a menu line is transmitted in addition to the Videotext    Not all teletext Programs support TOP or FLOF teletext  Navi   gation in teletext with TOP or fast text differs from navigation in  standard teletext     Selecting teletext       Teletext mode     Press the blue button  The contents menu is displayed on page  100     100 RTL Text Mo 28 Aug    1 Jahr Handy  halbe Grund   geb  hr    646    Telefon Inhalt    101  USA verlosen 55000 Greencards gt 452  Jetzt g  nstig Auto versichern   gt 406       If you switch to teletext mode directly upon switching on the  television set or after changing channels  the contents menu will  not appear immediately     Select a desired page     All pages can be selected using the numeric buttons  0 9    The  three positions of the total page number are entered one after the  other     Television mode     To return to television mode  press EXIT button     22    Page memory facility       This LCD TV has a comprehensive videotext memory facility   which means you can open most pages instantly     After switc
13. B signal  red green blue colour signal   e g  from a DVD  player  digital SAT receiver or games console  can also be fed in  using Scart socket E        For RGB output the horizontal picture position can also be ad   justed  This is carried out in the Picture menu     Press the red button to open the Picture menu                 Picture  gt  Brightness i aC SEARO    Sound 1   Install  Contrast   po     Sound 2   Pr  set  Position hi      Pref    Timer Format 4 3   Lock     Reset  lt  Return   Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    Select the Picture position line using arrow buttons A   Y and  set them using arrow buttons  lt   gt      S Video signal output       Connect the S Video video recorder or S Video camcorder to the  Scart socket F for playback        NTSC standard playback    In addition  playback of the NTSC standard 3 58 MHz and 4 43  MH zis possible via the Scart socket E     Selecting sockets       The connection sockets can be selected using a selection menu   This appears on the screen if you press the AV button        26    Use arrow buttons A   Y to set the desired source  To activate   press the OK button  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu      Select AV 1  AV 2 or AV 3 to reproduce the  AV signal   AV 1  Scart socket E  AV 2  Scart socket F  AV 3  Scart socket D  only 23LB020S4 and 30LB02054   e Select RGB to reproduce the RGB signal  the playback de   vice must be connected to Scart socket E    e     Select S VHS to reproduce the S VHS signal  the playback  devi
14. Contents                                  Specifications CORRE 3 Allocating and deleting channels POOP eee EEC EeECeer eee reer er errr rrrr res     15   Oiuick NN acco ca ceca tu cccecs ces edecedecatesesecetecstesetecstecsssy Pictarea 9c 00 enn ne ee oe 15    j   z pi   2 S A er rrr rr   Sockets on the rear of the unit  00                cccccssscccccssssssocceeseees 4 Adjustin the Pe settings    Adj g Pease secs E EE E E   Mains power and speaker sockets 30LBO20S4               008 4 djusting tone settings   Channel specific settings            sesesessesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesess 16  Connecting to the mains power supply         esesssssseseseseseseseses  4  Front of TV 4 The Panorama Sound decode                 ccccsccsssssssccesssssrccccessees 17  T s PE EEE EAEE ENA pte EA AEEA   E T ecnae eee en a   SAAMAA i E EET     EER T T E  5 a meena so EIEEEI TE IEA EEE TEA ees 17  EE eee T ee 5 Normal television sound          0ssssseooeeeeeeesssssseeeeeesesssssssssseeeeeee 17  T E 5 Dolby Virtual Surround Sound and Panorama                    18   001   a ee eee ee ea  Seine oni 5 EET ELENE o E E E 19   A e EEEN E A ASAE     Fade in display WindOW         csscsssssssessssesssssssssessssessseesnseeees 19  Television reception via the antenna Cable    eee 5  o  l   The function buttons ce ecccccscssscentcsccisnsceseinnciunssdwccebesaveanooiwesere 19  Television reception via Scart socket l   e g  SAT or cable receiver  ene EET 5 iini   EEEE E EAE EN AAEE AAEE EE AE EEA 
15. a    Lock    Reset Tone a A  Format 4 3           lt  Return       Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    3  Use arrow buttons A     to select the individual menu  items    4  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant data  To  make modification easier  only the corresponding submenu  item appears when you press arrow buttons  lt   gt     5  By pressing OK button  all the changes to the picture for   mat are saved    6  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     Operation    2  Use arrow buttons A    to select the channel whose po   sition needs to be changed    3  Select the channel using right hand arrow button  gt     4  Use arrow buttons A W to guide the bar containing the  channel name to a new position    5  Use left hand arrow button  lt  to store the new channel po   sition in the list    6  Ifa channel is in the other bar  it can be deleted by pressing  the OK button    7  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     Picture and sound    Note   The Picture menu can also be opened by pressing    the red button  The green marker is already located  in the Picture menu here  Press OK button to save  any changes  The menu automatically disappears  approx  5 seconds after the last input was made     The Brightness and Contrast settings are governed by  room brightness  The Colour setting is based on skin tone   The Sharpness setting is a matter of personal preference    The tone can also be adjusted to suit personal preferences  Select  between  colder       left  and  warmer 
16. and image carri   ers have recordings in Dolby Pro Logic Surround quality     VHS video cassettes only marked with the 59     logo do not  contain the necessary Dolby Surround information   WUVRTVAL    DO  eouey     SURROUND       Operation    Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  DOLBY   the double D symbol OM and PRO LOGIC are trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories       Note   E i A stereo video recorder is required for recording and  playing back films with Dolby Virtual  Surround Sound     Decoder mode selection    Open the Sound 2 menu  Press MENU button  Select Sound   2 in the Main menu using arrow buttons A   W  Use the right   hand arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the Sound 2  menu for the selected decoder mode     The desired decoder mode  see diagram  can be selected by  pressing the arrow buttons  lt    if the first line of the respective  Sound 2 menu is marked green     Normal  lt   gt  Dolby Virtual  A A  Y Y  Test  gt  Panorama    Normal television sound    Open the Sound 2 menu  Press MENU button  Select Sound   2 in the Main menu using arrow buttons A   W  Use right hand  arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the Sound 2 menu  of the decoder mode selected     Select Normal for decoder mode by pressing the relevant ar   row buttons  lt   gt            Normal    Sound 2  gt  Balance L i a R     lt  Return          Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    The broadcast television sound remains unaltered in this decoder  mode     Use arrow butto
17. antenna or from a  Scart socket       Press yellow key on the remote control to  display the PIP picture on upper left corner of  the screen      Pressing again yellow key increases the size of  the PIP picture      Pressing a third time yellow key erases the PIP  picture      While PIP picture is displayed  you can scroll  through TV channels with blue key or through  AV programmes with green key      You can also change the PIP position with red  key     Note   the PC resolution should be set to mode of 640x480 to  ensure PIP works properly  see page 21      Operation       Resetting to delivery status 4  If you press OK button twice  the TV settings are restored     to the factory settings  i e  all channels  the personalised  picture and sound settings  the dollar sign markings  the se   curity code for the childproof lock and the timer settings are       Open the Reset menu   1  Press MENU button           2  Select ve et in the Main menu using arrow erased  The message Please wait appears during this  buttons A V  process  The message Reset completed then appears  3  Press arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the Re  on the screen   set menu  5  Quit the menu by pressing the EXIT button   Scone Sais uaceane Ok 6  Disconnect the unnt from a by unplugging it   Sound 1 key erases all stored 7  Reconnect the unit to the mains  When the unit is switched  Install  programmes and resets       i    Sound 2 the picture and sound on again using the mains switch  1  or th
18. ce must be connected to Scart socket F      Auxiliary equipment    Select from the following possibilities for Source  5  Use the arrow buttons  lt   gt  to set AV 2  15LB020S4   20LB020S4  or AV 3  23LB020S4  30LB020S4  as the  input signal  The copying procedure can now be started    6  Press the OK button to store the settings    7  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     Tuner The tuner signal is looped through and is output from  Scart socket E    Scart1 The AV signal is input via Scart socket E  e g  for video  recorders  analogue satellite receivers  DVD players        etc Note   AV 2 The AV signal is input via Scart socket F  e g  for video Pref  menu for Scart   out determines which signal is  recorders  analogue satellite receivers  DVD players  output at Scart socket E   etc  This setting 1s automatically valid for all channel posi   AV 3 The AV signal is input via Scart socket D  e g  for video   pons    only recorders  analogue satellite receivers  DVD players   23LB020S4  etc  Tuner The tuner signal is looped through and is output from  30LB020S4  Scart socket E   RGB The RGB signal  red green blue  is fed in via blue Scart AV 2 The signal from the unit connected to  socket and has the best picture quality  most suitable for Scart socket F is available as an output signal  digital SAT receivers  DVD players and games con  from Scart socket E   soles  etc   AV3 The signal from the unit connected to  S Vid  The S VHS signal is fed via the blue Scart socket  e g
19. connection        seessesesssssssesssresseseeresseressesesreseess 9 Auxil  95   Yegua oe aaoi erisera  Connecting the headphones           sesssesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesssss 9 uxlar equ         a g pees  10 itd le     rere  Connecting external auxiliary CQUIPMENL            ee eeeeeeeeeees 9 eee AES eo  ele    jee evasion 9 Connecting to external AV SOULCES          cceseseeseeseeesesseesees 25   e Se ecin SOT KOI ca 26  Bire O i E 10  c i 10 Additional devices with switching voltage            cesses 27  DEIS  r PORIE A AA A AEA  a pea    a Copy function   recording via Scart sockets           ceeeeeeeeeee 27  I a a e EE EE EE E EET  SO         Assigning the Scart sockets           cccccssssssccccesssssssccccesssseccees 27  Kemo OnO ennn a 10 Mde 28  Inserting the batteries eee eee 10  Using the remote control for other equipments            11       Initial startup procedure        sesesesessoseseseesesesesessesesesesseseses 13  Menu navigation    sesesessesessesessesessesessesessesesseseseeseseesesesses 12     H ELPLIN   THOMSON  Operation 13             C a   ee ene eee eee ec en eee ee eter een 13 You can contact THOMSON by dialling  0871 712 1312   For Great Britain  all calls will be charged at 0 10      mn    C honnel NT iaiaaeaia aina 13 www thomson europe com   STEE E AE A ET 13   SL E ET   i D E 13   Unit configuration        sesesesessessseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseses 13   Storing channels automatically           seseseseseseseseseseseses
20. e O button on the  Pr  set  settings to factory a  Pref  defaults  remote control  the initial start up procedure appears on the    Timer  Lock    Reset  gt     screen  see page 13                 Note   eave     Oo  g     e e  i   It is impossible to reset the TV to its original delivery  status if the childproof lock is activated                    PC mode  Selecting inputs Setting the language and adjusting screen settings  A PC can be connected to the device via VGA socket  B   or a 1  Open the Picture menu  Press MENU button   PC or another digital signal source can be connected via DVI 2  Use arrow buttons A     to select the individual menu  socket  C   see section Connecting auxiliary equipment on items   page 25   3  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant data   1  The VGA inputis selected via a selection menu  This ap  Pressing OK button saves all the changes to the picture  pears on the screen if you press the AV button  format   2  Select PC or DVI by pressing the arrow buttons A   W  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu   3  Press the OK button to store the setting  T English  Brightness ee    Contrast EEA    Phase n    E S     L   Sis ASSURE Sse    k    EEEE            A window with the settings for the screen resolution  PC   hori    zontal deflection frequency  HFREQ  and vertical deflection fre    Note   quency  VFREQ  appears for a few seconds  P The television is compatible with Microsoft and Apple  operating systems        PC 640x480  HFREQ 3
21. ected submenu  Main menu    item is highlighted blue      4     Toreturn to the Main menu from the various submenus     select  lt  Return using the arrow keys A   Y     5  Press the arrow key  lt  to access the Main menu  Main    menu item is highlighted green      6  Press OK button to save  Save   OKappears in red    briefly     7  Press the EXIT button to exit the menu     Note      The menus disappear automatically after approx   12 seconds providing no buttons are pressed on the re   mote control     Operation       Operation  Switching on off Channel selection  Actuate power switch  3  to activate standby mode  The standby e     The channels are selected directly by pressing the numeric  indicator lights up  1  red  To switch on the device  press the D keys  09   To select channels with two digit numbers   button on the remote control  The standby indicator 1 goes out  press the corresponding numeric keys  0   9  in direct suc   Press the Y button on the remote control to turn the active unit to   are b AJ lects the ch   b  standby mode  The standby indicator lights up  1  red  essing arrow buttons A V selects the channels one by  one      The channels can also be selected in the channel list  Press   Caution  the MENU button twice  the channel list appears on the   Use an appropriate power supply and avoid using mul  screen    tiple socket outlets  A channel can be selected by pressing arrow buttons    To avoid damage caused by thunderstorms  pull out the AIN     main
22. eriods   Avoid playing back on screen fade ins from a decoder   DVD player  video recorder or other equipment for  long periods        When you use the freeze frame function on a television   video recorder  DVD player or other equipment  do not  leave the picture on freeze frame or pause for long peri   ods     Pictures with extremely light and extremely dark areas  beside one another should not be played back for long  periods    After use  always switch the display back to standby  mode     Preparations    Scope of delivery       1 x LCDTV   e   x power pack  not with 30LB020S4       1 x mains cable      1 x base  with LCD TV 30LB020S4  not preassembled      1 x remote control   e 2x batteries AAA 1 5 volt for remote control      1 x antenna cable   e 2x speakers  only 30LB020S4    e 2x speaker cable  only 30LB020S4       1 x instruction manual    Setting up and installing the 30LB020S4    To set up the 30LB020S4 LCD TV  please proceed as follows     Fitting the base  e Fit the base to the rear of the unit using the screws  x 4  sup   plied     e     Check that the screws are seated correctly     Fixing and connecting the speakers    e Fix the speakers supplied to the housing using the screws pro   vided  2 for each speaker   Or position them in the desired lo   cation around the television    e Connect the speakers to the terminal connectors on the rear of  the unit  Press down the terminal levers to plug in the speaker  cables  Use the speaker cables supplied and make su
23. ese may cause colour changes on the screen     Caution   Viewers should maintain a distance of 2 3 metres  4    times the diagonal of the image  from the screen to  protect their eyes while watching television        Cleaning    Caution   Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning     e     _Donotexpose the surface of the screen to temperatures above    80   C and below     40   C   Protect the television against extreme humidity    e Do not write on the surface of the screen with a biro or felt tip  pen    e Only use a cotton cloth to clean the screen        Ifnecessary  use a cotton cloth and small quantities of diluted   non alkaline soapy solution that is water based or alcohol based    e     Donotuse any of the following substances   Salt water  insecticide  chlorine or acidic solvents  ammo   nium chloride   scouring powder    e     Gently clean the surface with the cotton cloth until it is dry     Caution   Never  e wipe the screen using window cleaner    e treat with foam products  e clean by polishing or scouring           Instructions for waste disposal    Packaging and packaging aids can and always should be recycled     A    A   Co    Caution   Packaging materials  such as e g  foil bags  must be kept  away from children  Danger of suffocation          Note    Before disposing of the unit  please remove any batter   ies  The unit and batteries can be handed in at a collec   tion point for hazardous waste or at your local recycling  centre  for example  Please consu
24. eseseseses  14   Direct channel input   fine tuning        eseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseses 14    Overview          ee  tS    3    p  B    v    aie       a              10086     GAO00G   T          15LB020S4 23LB020S4             00000  00000  00000  00000       20LB02054                A BG DE F H G    Specifications          Model   15LB020S4 20LB020S4 23LB020S4 30LB020S4  General   Display TFT LCD  Picture format 4 3 16 9  Screen diagonal  38 cm   51 cm   58 cm   75 cm   Picture resolution 1024 x 768  XGA  640 x 480  VGA  1280 x 768  WXGA  1280 x 768  WXGA   Pixel pitch  mm  0 300 x 0 300 0 6375 x 0 6375 0 1305 x 0 3915 0 5025 x 0 1675  Brightness 400 cd m2 450 cd m2 450 cd m2 450 cd m2  Contrast ratio 350 1 400 1 400 1 350 1  Channel memory 092 092 9943 9943  Tuner    PAL SECAM B G D K LL L     NTSC playback 3 58 MHz  4 53 MHz  Tuning Automatic transmitter memory En  Audio A2 NICAM stereo  Dolby Virtual 4  Surround Sound  Teletext memory 100 pages  500 pages   TOP FLOF text TOP FLOF text  Removable No 4  loudspeakers  Removable base  Microsoft Windows 4  compatible  MACOS 4  compatible  Sockets   Headphones 4  Antenna  75 Ohm   Scart sockets 2 3  DVI In  PC In  15 pin D Sub  4  Speaker Out No 4  DC In 4 No  Power supply External power pack External power pack Integral  12 VDC 24 V DC power pack    The TV type is clearly visible on the type plate    The TV standard is clearly visible on the type plate located on  located on the rear of the unit  e g   the rear of the un
25. g  ground  15 Red in  S VHS Chroma  16 Blanking signal  ground  17 Video output  ground  18 Video input  ground  19 Video output  20 Video in  S VHS Luma    21 Shield    27    Index    AV signal 25   Batteries 10   Brightness 15   Burn in images 7   Channel position settings 16  Channel search 13  Childproof lock 20  Cleaning 6   Clock 19    Connection    External equipment 9    Connection    Connection elements on the side of the unit 8    Connections 8  Antenna   cable connection 9  Connecting auxiliary equipment 25  Connecting the headphones 9  Connecting to external AV sources 25  Connection elements on the rear of the unit 8    Mains connection 9  Contrast 15  Copy function   recording via Scart sockets 27  Freeze frame 7    Initial startup procedure 12  Menu language 12  Standard sound 12  TV standard 12    Instructions for waste disposal 6    LCD TV 30LB020S4  Setup and installation 7    Speaker connection 7  Lock code 20  Maintenance 7  Menu navigation 12  NTSC standard 26    Operating elements 10  Front of TV 10    Remote control 10    Operation 13  Channel selection 13  Sleep mode 13  Switching on off 13    PC mode 21  Selecting inputs 21    Setting the language and adjusting screen settings 21    28    Picture and sound 15  Adjusting the picture settings 15  Adjusting tone settings 16    Picture quality 7  Place of installation 6    Quick guide 4  Connecting to the mains power supply 4  Front of unit 4  Selecting channels 5  Selecting inputs 5  Selecting TV mode on
26. gits  can be specified in  Name  The channel name appears automatically for chan   nels with VPS PDC    15  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to select the position where the  subsequent character  letter  digit  etc   should be entered    16  Select the desired symbol using arrow buttons A V    17  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to select a new position  etc        18  If the full channel name is set  quit the entry field using ar   row buttons  lt   gt     19  Select Tuner in the Source menu line for the aerial or  cable system stations using the arrow buttons  lt   gt     20  Press the OK button to store the settings    21     To allocate further channels select the channel line again  and proceed in the same way    22  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     Allocating and deleting channels    1  Press the MENU button twice  the Program list appears on          the screen   1 ARD  gt   2 ZDF  3 BR  4 ORF1  5 ORF2  6 RTL  7 RTL2  8 SUPERRTL  9 TVE  10 SAT1  11 VOX  12 N TV  13 PRO7  14 SF1  Save   OK  Leave   EXIT       Adjusting the picture settings   Depending upon the room lighting conditions  it may occasion   ally be necessary to adjust the brightness  contrast or other picture  settings    1  Open the Picture menu  Press MENU button  The title          Picture is highlighted green   2  Press the arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the  Picture menu   Picture Brightness    Sound 1  Install  Contrast a    Sound 2  Pr  set  Colour as    Pref   Timer Sharpness oa a S
27. hing on the television or changing the channel  the  videotext pages are only in the memory once the complete cycle  of pages  depending on the television station  has been run  through  This can take up to 75 seconds     In the case of multiple pages  the memory storage time may take  longer depending on the number of subpages in question  as  these can only be transmitted one after the other by the television  station     Which pages are stored in the memory   e Page 100  contents menu  e 4 favourite pages  e Atleast 5 previous pages  red button   e At least 30 subsequent pages  green button   e The first page of each of the next 4 chapters   yellow button   e The first page of each of the next 3 topics   blue button   e Approximately 10 subpages of the page currently displayed  e     Atleast 4  link  pages with FLOF text  The remaining memory is filled up with the following pages     Favourite pages _       Up to 4 favourite pages can be selected for each channel  These  can be opened directly by pressing the function buttons assigned   F1 F2 F3 F4     Selecting favourite pages    While in normal viewing mode  open the Pr  set menu  Press the  MENU button  Select Pr  set in the Main menu using arrow  buttons A   W  Press the right hand arrow button  gt  to move the  green marker in the Pr  set menu                 Picture Programme 3   Sound 1 Name BBC 1   Install    Sound 2 TXT pag  1 100   Pr  set   gt  TXT pag  2 200   Pref  TXT pag  3 300   Timer TXT pag  4 400   Lock 
28. hm antenna cable system    23LB020S4  Item Designation  A DCIN  Connecting the external power pack  24 V DC   to the power supply    B VGA TN  Connecting a PC or similar via a VGA cable   C DVIIN  Connecting a PC or similar via a DVI cable   D Scart 3  Scart socket  EURO AV  for AV signal input  pic   ture and sound    E Scart 1  Scart socket  EURO AV  for RGB input and AV  signal input   output  picture and sound    F Scart 2  Scart socket  EURO AV  for AV signal input  pic   ture and sound  and S VHS input   G ANTENNA  S Q   Connection for 75 ohm antenna cable system    30LB02054    Item Designation   A ACIN  Connecting the integral power pack to the power  supply via the mains cable   B  VGAIN  Connecting a PC via a VGA cable   C DVIIN  Connecting a PC or similar via a DVI cable   D Scart 3  Scart socket  EURO AV  for AV signal input  pic   ture and sound    E Scart 1  Scart socket  EURO AV  for RGB input and AV  signal input   output  picture and sound    F Scart 2  Scart socket  EURO AV  for AV signal input  pic   ture and sound  and S VHS input   G ANTENNA     S Q   Connection for 75 ohm antenna cable system   H SPEAKER OUT  Terminal connectors for external speakers    Antenna   cable connection   Your unit is supplied with a high grade antenna cable with high  shielding degree    To connect the domestic antenna or cable system  plug this cable  into the socket for the external antenna and the output socket on the  television  Avoid cable looping near the TV set for opt
29. imum recep   tion    If a video recorder or satellite receiver is to be connected up  please  refer to Auxiliary equipment on page 25    Connecting the headphones    Connection socket 2 is supplied for all normal headphones sold with  a 3 5 mm jack  For other jacks  use adapters available from special     ised stores   Integral speakers are switched off when headphones are    Li  n    Caution   Excessively high volumes can damage your hearing     especially when wearing headphones     Note        Connecting external auxiliary equipment    Scart sockets D  E and F on the back of the unit offer extensive con   nection options  To connect external equipment  see  page 25     Note    i The menu and teletext displays are not available from  the Scart sockets as an output signal and cannot be  picked up as a result     Connections    Mains connection    Caution    The unit should only be connected to the mains supply  once all other connections have been made  When dis   connecting the mains cable from the socket  pull on the  mains plug and not on the cable        Caution    The LCD TV 30LB020S4 should only be connected to  a power supply voltage of 230 V   50 Hz with a protec   tive earth conductor        15LB020S4  20LB020S4  30LB020S4  23LB020S4   1  Connectmainscableto 1  Plug the mains cable into   power pack the mains socket on the  TV   2  Plug the cable on the 2  Plug the mains cable into  power pack into the TV the socket   3  Plug the mains cable into  the socket    Caut
30. ion   If the mains plug on the TV power cable is faulty or if    the unit shows other signs of damage  it should not be  used    Remove the mains cable from the socket by pulling out  at the plug     do not pull on the cable     Note   Always use power packs that are supplied by the manu     facturer to avoid invalidating the warranty     Caution   Use an appropriate power supply and avoid using mul   tiple socket outlets        To avoid damage caused by thunderstorms  pull out the  mains and antenna sockets during the storm     Do not touch power supply plugs with wet hands   risk  of electric shocks        Operation    Controls    Front of TV    Item Designation  1 Remote control receiver and standby indicator  2 Headphones socket    3 Power switch  Remote control    If the equipment is operated with the remote control  observe the  following     The supplied remote control can control up to five different devices     TV  VCR  DVD  To operate the device  press the TV button      Point the remote control  transmitter  at remote control receiver 1  on the unit      An optical connection must be established between the transmitter  and the receiver      If the range of the remote control decreases  replace the batteries     Item Designation  Switches off the TV temporarily  ready for operation        the red standby indicator 1 lights up  Press the button  again to switch the TV back on   PR     Switching through each individual channel position   RETURN No function  MENU Disp
31. it   Type    P  PALB G  NTSC playback  Note   Statistically speaking  every display or flat screen has a 7 NICAM BIG  L L    certain number of faulty pixels    From a production viewpoint  this is unavoidable    No manufacturer can guarantee 100  faultless screens   even with the strictest quality controls     SECAM B G  D K  L  L       NICAM B G  I  L  NTSC playback       Quick guide    Sockets on the rear of the unit             O mm _       p                                                                                           Connecting to the mains power supply    15LB020S4  20LB020S4     o gt       30LB020S4  23LB020S4                                                                      Plug the mains cable into 1     Plug the mains cable into  the power pack the mains socket on the  TV  Plug the cable on the 2  Plug the mains cable into  power pack into the TV the socket  Plug the mains cable into  the socket          Note   Always use power packs that are supplied by the manu        facturer to avoid invalidating the warranty              Item Designation       Socket for power pack  not with 30LB020S4        VGA input socket       DVI input socket       mw NK      Scart 3 socket  only 23LB020S4 and 30LB020S4   Input only       5 Scart 2 socket  Input only       6 Scart 1 socket  Input and output       Socket for antenna cable  75 ohm                             7  8 Domestic antenna or cable system  9 Scart output socket e g  for a SAT receiver          10 DVI ou
32. l light comes on   Release the two buttons    3  Point the remote control at the appliance and press  PLAY  Wait until the light stops flashing  If the appliance  has not gone into standby mode after five seconds  press the  PLAY button again to continue the search for the next set of  codes Repeat this operation until the appliance goes into  standby mode  There are 20 sets of codes    4  When the appliance goes into standby mode  press the    standby i button on the right side to switch it on again   Then press the REV button to put it back in standby mode   and if necessary  keep pressing until the appliance goes into  standby    5  Press the STOP button and hold it down until the remote  control light goes off    Note  you can cancel the programming operation at any  time by pressing the EXIT button     Manual programming   This method involves carrying out a manual search for the  codes to be used for controlling your other appliances    1  Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote  control with    2  Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote  control  and while holding this button down  enter one of  the codes relevant to your make of appliance  there is a list  of codes at the end of this manual   If the remote control  light flashes you have entered the wrong code or it is not  possible to program the remote control    3  Point the remote control at the appliance and press the    relevant button  VCR or DVD   Press the cH standby button   If 
33. lays the menus  A V Toselect menu options    gt  To select the picture format in TV mode   Purple key For changing to teletext mode   Blue key To scroll TV channels in the PIP picture     0 Number buttons for      selecting channel position  9   entering values in the menus   F1 F2 Can beset for various functions   F3 F4  Yellow Key To display   increase   erase PIP picture       Opening the Sound menu   Green key   Scrolling forwards page by page in teletext mode     To scroll AV programmes in the PIP picture     Opening the Picture menu   Red key   Scrolling back page by page in teletext mode     To change PIP position     10    Item Designation   lt   gt  To set functions  change values  enable and disable func   tions   OK Memory   confirm button  To quit  EXIT   the menus     Teletext   INFO Status information on the current channel   _     Volume setting      For switching off the sound  Pressing the button again  switches the sound back on   TV To access TV mode   VCR To access VCR mode   DYD To access DVD mode     Inserting the batteries    The batteries should be removed 1f the remote control is not used for  long periods  Otherwise  the batteries may leak and damage the re   mote control        Caution    The batteries for the remote control should be kept out  of the reach of children  Swallowing batteries can seri   ously damage your health    Standard batteries must not be recharged  heated or ex   posed to naked flames  risk of explosion         Make your own co
34. lt  Return 7  Press the OK button to store the settings   ET OK  a 8  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu                 4  Use arrow buttons A     to select the individual menu  items    5  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant settings or  data     13    Operation    Storing channels automatically    Direct channel input   fine tuning                1  Open the Install  menu  Press MENU button    2  Select Install  inthe Main menu using arrow buttons  AlN    3  Press arrow button  lt   gt  to move the green marker to the  Install  menu    4  Select Search using arrow buttons A   Y    Picture Programme 1  Sound 1 Channel 25  Install  Frequency 503  30MHz  Sound 2 Standard B G  Pr  set  Norm PAL  P ref  Name BBC 1  Lock   Search  gt   Reset  Source Tuner  AV1 output AV2   lt  Return    Save   OK Leave   EXIT   5  Press arrow buttons  lt     gt  to start the search  All stations  received are automatically stored in the channel positions in  ascending numerical order    6  Press EXIT button to stop the search early    7  Ifthe video recorder channel position is also to be pro   grammed automatically  then connect the video recorder  correctly with the antenna  HF  and play a pre recorded  cassette  Refer to the instruction manual for the video re   corder to carry out this procedure    8  Press OK button to save  Save   OKappears in red  briefly    9  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     The station identification abbreviations  Name  can still be modi  
35. lt your local authority      Maintenance    Electronic components are subject to a natural ageing  process  In the event of malfunctions  please consult a specialist  dealer  Only use the original packaging for transporting the unit     Caution    The unit is operated at dangerous voltages  The unit  may only be opened by an authorised specialist  All  maintenance and servicing work must be carried out by  an authorised company  Repairs that are carried out in   correctly could result in fatal injuries to the user        Unauthorised tampering with the inside of the TV invalidates the  warranty     Note    To make it easier to identify your television when  handed over to customer services  state the identifica   tion number printed on the type plate on the rear of the  unit     The manufacturer shall not warrant for any damage caused by im   proper maintenance and repair work by third parties     Caution  risk of burning in   A Reproducing a still image for longer periods has a   negative effect on the picture quality  Burn in images  and permanent effects on the screen can be avoided by  implementing a series of basic precautionary measures   Observing the following recommendations will ensure  that the television delivers satisfactory results in the long  term        Avoid frequent playback of the same image and mov   ing images with static areas  e g  fixed fade ins in the  image or video games with areas that do not move      Do not view the same teletext page for long p
36. ly using the arrow buttons  lt   gt     8  Press the OK button to store the settings    9  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     The Panorama Sound decoder     Panorama Sound  achieves a significant improvement of the  stereophonic sound with normal playback of stereo sound  2  channels left right     The integrated microcomputer ensures that the sound has depth  and is three dimensional  even without additional amplifiers and  speakers  Thus the sound becomes  3 D                  Note   To enjoy video playback with  Panorama Sound   a    stereo video recorder is needed     The Dolby Virtual Surround Sound Decoder    Dolby Virtual Surround Sound is a special method for recording  sound which was principally developed for cinema film  In order  to use these atmospheric sound effects at home as well  video  tapes  television broadcasts and video discs are also produced  with this technology     The integrated Dolby Virtual Surround Sound Decoder repro   duces the Dolby Stereo cinema effect on a conventional home  entertamment system  On playback of the  Dolby Pro Logic Sur   round Tone   Dolby Virtual Surround Sound achieves a 3 D  sound similar to that of a home theatre system     Even without additional speakers  the corresponding modifica   tion of the sound creates an outstanding surround effect  The lis   tener is surrounded by the sound as if in a concert hall     When buying video tapes  video discs and CDs  look for the  Dolby logo 1   It indicates that all sound 
37. me the button is pressed  the OSD window for the cur   rent screen format appears on the screen  The picture format  changes if the button is pressed again or at any other time  The  window disappears approx  5 seconds after the last procedural  step is carried out     Operation       TXT page 1 4       Direct access to favourite stored teletext pages 1 4  see  page 16     Clock  1  The first time the button is pressed  the time is displayed     2  The window disappears from the screen if the button is  pressed again        Timer    1  Open the Timer menu  Press MENU button   2  Use arrow buttons A     to select Timer in the Main                   menu   3  Press arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the   Timer menu    Picture Timer Off   Sound 1 Time 000 min   Install    Sound 2 Sleep timer off   Pr  set    Pref    Timer  gt    Lock    lt  Return   Reset   Use 0 9 keys  Leave  EXIT         4  Use arrow buttons A     to select the individual menu  items    5  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant settings or  data     Setting the timer        1  Under Time  enter the hours and minutes for the switch off  time using arrow buttons  lt   gt    2  Activate the Timer by setting it to On        Picture Timer On  Sound 1 Delay 0 00 00  Install    Sound 2 Your set will switch   Pr  set  off in 00h 30m  Pref    Timer  gt    Lock    lt  Return    Reset          Set delay using 0 9 keys  Leave   EXIT      3  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu  The set automati 
38. ned by pressing green  button  The green marker is already in the Sound menu     Press OK button to save any changes  The menu auto   matically disappears approx  5 seconds after the last in   put was made     Channel specific settings       When switching channels there are sometimes differences in  volume and contrast  The volume and the contrast can therefore  be adjusted individually for each channel position    1  Select the Pr  set menu  Press MENU button     2   SelectPr  setin the Main menu using arrow buttons A                      INV   3  _ Press arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the Pr   set menu   Picture Programme 3  Sound 1 Name BBC 1  Install   Sound 2 TXT pag  1 100  Pr  set   gt  TXT pag  2 200  Pref  TXT pag  3 300  Timer TXT pag  4 400  Lock    Reset Volume assessor    Contrast   eee OT     lt  Return  Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    4  Use arrow buttons A   Y to select the individual menu  items    5  Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant settings or  data    6  Select the channel position from the Programme line   the  relevant channel name should appear automatically  A total  of four favourite teletext pages per channel position can be  specified in the lines TXT page 1     4by entering the  three digit number of a teletext page  These can then be ac   cessed directly by pressing the F1 F2 F3 F4 function  buttons  see section The function buttons     on page 19     7  Inthe Volume and Contrast lines  adjust the values  corresponding
39. ns A   W to select the individual menu items   Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant settings or data     The volume of the right and left speaker can be changed under  Balance to achieve optimised stereo playback     Press the OK button to store the settings  Press the EXIT button  to quit the menu     17       Operation    Dolby Virtual Surround Sound and Panorama    Open the Sound 2 menu  Press info button MENU  Select  Sound 2 in the Main menu using arrow buttons A   W  Use  the right hand arrow button  gt  to move the green marker to the  Sound 2 menu for the selected decoder mode     Select Dolby Virtual for decoder mode by pressing the  relevant arrow buttons  lt   gt            a Dolby Virtual  Sound 2  gt   a Level   Balance L         Mode Normal     lt  Return          Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    or select the decoder mode Panorama        Panorama  Sound 2  gt   st Level    eee     Balance L ee  R  Mode Normal     lt  Return             Save   OK  Leave   EXIT    Use arrow buttons A  W  to select the individual menu items   Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to modify the relevant settings or data     Adjust the intensity of the surround signal under Level     The volume of the right and left speaker can be changed under  Balance to achieve optimised stereo playback    Mode  Wide Normal  creates the effect of acoustic base  dispersion  This gives the impression that the speakers have been  moved further apart     Press the OK button to store the settings  Press
40. ntribution to protecting the environment     Note    Flat batteries and storage batteries should not be dis   posed of together with standard household   waste  They can be deposited at the collection point for  used batteries and hazardous waste    Please consult your local authority     A   CA    It may also be possible to return discharged  batteries to a specialist dealer or retailer     Using the remote control for other equipments    The remote control supplied with your set can be used for  other equipment  such as video recorders or DVD players   This page provides information concerning the remote  control   s use with these types of equipment     On Standby  To display the main  menu    To display the main  menu    Vertical scrolling in  menus    Vertical scrolling in  menus    Horizontal scrolling  in menus    Horizontal scrolling  in menus    To confirm an action  To confirm an action    To close a menu To close a menu  To enter numeric  values or select   options in menus    To directly access  channels or enter  numeric values    To change channels    Pause picture       Operation    Programming the remote control    Automatic code search   This method can be used to automatically find the most  appropriate code for your appliance    1  Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote  control with    2  Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote    control  and while holding this button down  press the i  standby button until the remote contro
41. o store the settings  Now select the desired  decoder mode     Special functions       Fade in display window       The status line with channel position  channel names  sound  mode and time is displayed by pressing the INFO button       10 24 56      Otherwise the display will fade out automatically after approx  5  seconds        The time display only functions when a transmitter offers  teletext     The function buttons           Different functions can be assigned to buttons F1  F2  F3 or F4   1  Open the Pref  menu  Press MENU button   2  Select Pref  in the Main menu using arrow    buttons A V     3  Press the arrow key  gt  to move the green marker to the                         Pref  menu   4   Selecteither F1  F2  F3 or F4using arrow buttons   AIN   Picture Country GB  Sound 1 Language English  Install   Sound 2 F1 List  Pr  set  F2 Clock  Pref   gt  F3 Format  Timer F4 TXT pag  1  Lock    Reset Nb of Pr  99    lt  Return  Save   OK Leave   EXIT             Use arrow buttons  lt   gt  to set the desired function    Press the OK button to store the settings    Press the EXIT button to quit the menu    In normal TV mode  pressing the corresponding keys F1   F2 F3 or F4 activates the defined function     P NAMM    List  1  The channel list appears on the screen   2     A channel can be selected by pressing arrow buttons   AIN   3  To confirm the channel selected  press OK button     Format    Switching picture format  see Adjusting the picture settings15    The first ti
42. re that  they are connected correctly  left    left      right    right       The  black wire in the speaker cable must be secured to the black        terminal on the television  The second wire must be con   nected in the same way     Note   Only the speakers supplied should be connected to the  television        Note   Only plug in the stripped end of the speaker cable        Connections    Connections    See Overview on page 3     Connection elements on the set    Item Designation    2 Headphone socket for connecting headphones with a 3 5 mm  jack    Connection elements on the rear of the unit    15LB020S4  Item Designation  A DCIN  Connecting the external power pack  12 V DC   to the power supply    B  VGAIN  Connecting a PC via a VGA cable   C DVIIN  Connecting a PC or similar via a DVI cable   E Scart 1  Scart socket  EURO AV  for RGB input and AV  signal input   output  picture and sound    F Scart 2  Scart socket  EURO AV  for  AV signal input  picture and sound  and S VHS input   G ANTENNA7S5 Q   Connection for 75 ohm antenna cable system    20LB020S4  Item Designation  A DCIN  Connecting the external power pack  12 V DC   to the power supply    B  VGAIN  Connecting a PC via a VGA cable   C DVIIN  Connecting a PC or similar via a DVI cable   E Scart 1  Scart socket  EURO AV  for RGB input and AV  signal input   output  picture and sound    F Scart 2  Scart socket  EURO AV  for  AV signal input  picture and sound  and S VHS input   G ANTENNA7S5 Q   Connection for 75 o
43. s and antenna sockets during the storm  To confirm the channel selected  press OK button        Do not touch power supply plugs with wet hands   risk   of electric shocks  Sleep mode  If Program is no longer received on a certain channel  e g  after  the station signs off or if there is no antenna signal  the unit auto   matically switches to standby mode after approx  7 minutes     Note    B i In AV mode  operation of an external device using one  of the Scart connection sockets on the rear of the unit    sleep mode is disabled     Setting channels  Unit configuration 6  When channels are stored automatically  they are sorted ac   1  Open the Pref  menu  Press MENU button  cording to the usual order they are stored in the respective    2  Select Pref  in the Main menu using arrow buttons      countries  Select the corresponding country in the Coun   try line  Select the menu dialogue language in the Lan                       v   3  Press the arrow key  gt  to move the green marker to the quad eee  Pier imeni  Various functions can be assigned to buttons F1 F2 F3 F4   see also page 19    reia ce Eacish The number given in the Nb of Pr  ine limits the amount of  Install    channels when  zapping   Higher channel numbers will there   Sound 2 F1 List  ee   i saath fore be ignored when channels are selected one by one  zapping    Wan F4 TXT pag  1 These channels can only be selected using the numeric keys  Reset Nb of Pr  99  0 9  on the remote control and in the channel list    
44. subpage in ascending or descending order  using red button or green button or   e enter the desired page directly as a 4 digit number using the  numeric buttons  0 9     Each subpage will appear on screen as selected  Press the down   arrow button W to deactivate the subpage function     23    Operation    Other teletext functions    Press MENU button twice  with standard text press once  to dis   play information lines for other functions  Zoom  Reveal  Stop  and CS01 07     Telefon Inhalt    101    USA verlosen 55000 Greencards gt 452  Jetzt g  nstig Auto versichern   gt 406  i csol       csol1_               4    Red Green Yellow Blue    Pressing the respective colour button carries out the relevant  function                                   red button Zoom  green button Reveal  yellow button Stop  blue button CS01 CS07  Zoom Press once   the top page half is displayed in double type  size   Press twice   the bottom page half is displayed in double  type size   Press three times   the full text page appears   Reveal to activated hidden information  such as results on    tele colleague tasks  answers to quiz  questions  solutions to TV quizzes  VPS lines etc   To fade out the information  press the button again                 Stop to stop subpages  for further scrolling  press the  button again    CS01 CS07 Select the special character display for different lan   guage groups           24    Current message    To display the current message in the television Program being
45. the appliance does not go into standby mode  try another  code     Depending on the year of manufacture and the type of  appliance  some functions may not be available    Certain codes may cover more functions than others  Test  the functions you can control and  if appropriate  try other  codes    Note here the code s  which work best     VCR    ve SCE    When you change the remote control   s batteries   remember to reprogram it     11       Operation    Initial startup procedure    When setting up for the first time  proceed as follows    1  Switch the unit on at the power switch  3   Then press the  9 button on the remote control  The standby indicator  1   goes out  The following Installation Menu appears on the  screen the first time the unit is switched on  or before the  first channel is stored     Note   Every time the TV is switched on  a starting sequence    appears on the screen displayed as a white stripe     Note   If for some reason the set has already been switched on     the installation menu no longer appears automatically  If  this is the case  to save the station  see page 14        Country UK  Language English  Standard L  Search  gt           For ease of operation  all operating procedures are represented on  the screen in MENU form     Item Meaning  1 Main menu  2 Submenu  3 Status bar    It is possible to select the language in which the menu is to be  displayed  Please read the Unit configuration section on page 13  for information on changing the men
46. tion by pressing the red button  On   The blocked  channels are indicated by the   icon    4  Conversely  the individual channels can be unblocked by  pressing the green button  Of      The   icon disappears    5  Quit the menu by pressing the EXIT button    6  Then open the Childproof lock menu  Select the Paren   tal control line and set it to On    7  Press the OK button to store the setting    8  Quit the menu by pressing the EXIT button     The childproof lock is only active for the channels marked with a  dollar sign       A message requesting code input appears on the screen if the  Childproof lock menu is then selected  The Childproof lock  menu appears only after the correct Code has been input using  the numeric buttons  0   9      Note   The screen is blank if a blocked channel position is se     lected  The Programme under Parental  control window appears    The security code only has to be entered once  It can   however  be modified at any time when the childproof  lock is not activated     If the childproof lock is activated  access to the Install   menu  the Pr  set menu  the Pref  menu and the Reset  menu is blocked     The Scart sockets on the rear of the unit are also blocked  if the childproof lock is activated     If you forgot the security code  please consult the tech   nical customer services department or ask your dealer     PIC  Picture in computer     While viewing a PC picture  you can insert a video  picture    The inserted picture can be from the 
47. tput socket e g  for a PC  DVD player             11 VGA output socket e g  for a PC    Front of TV  1  Item Designation  1 Remote control receiver and    standby indicator             Mains power and speaker sockets 30LB020S4          Headphone socket  3 5 mm jack              Power switch          Item Designation       1 Mains connection socket          2 Speaker socket   left    left      right      right                      Quick guide    Switching on the unit                      TV Antenna  75 Ohm    AV 1 Signal input and output   AV 2 Signal input   AV 3   Signal input  only 23LB020S4 and 30LB020S4   S VHS S VHS input  via Scart 2    RGB   Signal with maximum picture quality  via Scart 1   VGA VGA input   DVI DVI input    Selecting TV mode on the remote control    Television reception via the antenna cable    1  Connect domestic antenna or cable system   see no  7 Sockets on the rear of the unit page 4    2  Connect TV set to the power supply  19  see Connecting to the mains power supply page 4    7 N 3  Select TV input  see Selecting sockets page 26    O  O 4  Start automatic search   see Initial startup procedure page 13    5  Select channels  use the arrow buttons A  W or numerical  buttons 28  see Channel selection page 13         Switching the TV on and to standby mode Television reception via Scart socket  e g  SAT or cable    receiver     1  Connect SAT receiver  see no  4  5 or 6 Sockets on the rear of  the unit page 4     2  Connect TV set to the power suppl
48. u navigation language    1  The Main menu appears on the left hand side of the screen  when you press MENU button  The selected submenu ap   pears to the right next to the Main menu    2  Use arrow buttons A V to select the individual menu  items     12    2  Select the required line by pressing the arrow buttons    A N and change the relevant setting by pressing the ar   row buttons  lt   gt      3    Use arrow buttons A V to move the green marker back    to the Search line     Note   Before the search is started  the country abbreviation    should be entered in the Country line and the  menu language in the language line    The Standard line should be set to the country   specific TV standard   UK  for UK      4  Automatic channel search begins when you press the right     hand arrow button  gt   All detected stations are automati   cally assigned to the channel positions and stored in as   cending order     5  Press OK button to save  the display Save   OK appears    in red briefly     6  Press the EXIT button to quit the menu     Note    K Screen settings such as e g  brightness and contrast were  preset by the manufacturer to provide optimised per   formance  You can change these settings in the Picture  menu  see page 15      Menu navigation       Menu item see page  Picture Picture 15  Sound 1 Sound 1 16  Install  Install  I3  Sound 2 SOUND 2 17  Pr  set   Pref  Pr  set 16  Timer Pref  13  Lock   Timer 19  Reset Lede 20   Reset 21    3  Press  gt  to advance to the sel
49. xample  Current is displayed in the yellow column of the  TOP  FLOF line  you can call up this page by pressing the yel   low button    By pressing the MENU button once  the standard line         P 100  and Mix is displayed in colour instead of the TOP FLOF line     Telefon Inhalt    101    USA verlosen 55000 Greencards gt 452      Jetzt g  nstig Auto versichern   gt 406          Operation    Pressing the respective colour button carries out the relevant  function     red button       scroll down one page   green button     scroll forward one page   yellow button  P100  the table of contents on Teletext  page 100 is automatically displayed    blue button  Mix  the television image is faded into the    Teletext page  Press the button again to dis   play the normal text page     Note   R i In standard text  if no TOP or FLOF is detected  the  standard line is displayed instead of the TOP FLOF line        Multiple pages    Multiple pages run under a page number  however  consist of  several subpages which are automatically activated one after the  other  They may be displayed  for example  in the following way      gt 100 100 RTL Text Mo 28 Aug 09 36 57    Anzahl der Unterseiten       Unterseite 7    1 3       Opening subpages    For a single displayed videotext page  approximately 4 subpages   are stored in the memory  If these are already in the videotext   memory  you can open them as follows    e Press up arrow button A to activate the subpage function    e Open the desired 
50. y   see Connecting to the mains power supply page 4     3  Select Scart input  AV 1  AV 2 or AV 3  see Selecting sockets  page 26    Usually the Scart input is assigned to the first TV channel po   sition and adjusted via the arrow buttons A W    4  Set up and switch on SAT receiver  see SAT receiver instruc    PR tion manual         Selecting channels    5  Select channels   Do not use PR     buttons or numerical buttons  instead use  the SAT receiver  see SAT receiver instruction manual        Note   Selecting inputs If the television reception is input via a SAT receiver    and the channel position in the TV changes  the correct  Scart input must be assigned to the new channel posi   tion  see Point 3         AV    Co       1  Select the input using arrow buttons A   W   2  Press the OK button 24 to store the setting     Preparations    Setting up  care and maintenance    Place of installation    Caution   A Protect the television against humidity and rain  The TV  set should not be operated in rooms with high moisture  levels  Do not place receptacles containing water on the  TV  e g  vases  flower pots  The combination of electri   cal current and water can cause fatal electric shocks   Make sure that no objects can fall through the ventila   tion slits into the interior of the television as they may  touch live parts   Should any liquids or foreign objects fall into the inte   rior of the television  disconnect the television from the  power supply immediately  Have the
    
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