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Palsonic 6159G User's Manual

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1. PAL B G 2 12 21 69 X Z4 2 51 541 Colour system PAL BG NTSC 3 58 4 43 AV Sound output 6W 6W Accessory one remote controller Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 22 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 604 259A3 03
2. button to select POSITION then select BAND VHEL the unwanted program number with the or lt button MFT AUTO MEMORY 2 Press A or W button to select SKIP Press the or lt button to select SKIP ON After completion of channel preset the position POSITION number will then be skipped when you select Fr ARON ON programs with the CH A button MFT SEE AUTO MEMORY If you want to skip other unwanted programs repeat step 1 above to change the program number To restore skip a position number Enter into the PRESET menu Select the position number you want to restore Press the or W button to select SKIP Press the gt or button to select SKIP OFF MFT Manual Fine Tuning When picture and sound s effect of a channel is poor for example one or two CATV channel s picture and sound are not standard you can correct them by making use of Manual Fine Tuning 1 Enter into E PRESET menu select the program number you want to fine tune POSITION 008 BAND VHFL SKIP OFF SEARCH MFT AUTO MEMORY 2 Press the A or W button to select MFT then press the or lt button the channel begins fine tuning until the optimum picture and sound is achieved POSITION 008 BAND VHFL SKIP OFF Note if some channel s colour or sound is abnormal it may be that the ae setting of the colour is wrong
3. SET Press MENU button Ca B i g ea cy Ge POSITION BAND SKIP SEARCH MFT 008 VHFL OFF _ gt AUTO MEMORY Press MENU button LANGUAGE C SYSTEM S SYSTEM B B SET SELECT t Press MENU button ea x to GB CALENDAR GAME 1 GAME 2 SELECT Press MENU button fc a Eo NOW TIME ON TIME OFF TIME ON CHANNEL TIME ADJ SELECT t 18 3018 0M SET 4 Press MENU button F TIME CHANNEL SELECT ga OFF SET Press MENU button OPERATION Turning the Power On Off The following describes how to turn the TV on off using the TV s main switch and the remote controller To turn the power on off 1 Press the POWER switch the red power indicator lights up turn the set on and the green indicator ligths up Without using the remote controller you can directly press VOL A V or CH A V or TV AV button on the set to turn on the TV 2 Press the button or any one of 0 9 number buttons on remote controller to Note If there are no input signals to the TV when the TV set is on a blue background will appear on the screen when B B blue back is set ON After 15 minutes if there are still no signals to the TV it will enter into standby mode automatically 3 Press the POWER switch to turn off the set completely 4 If you wa
4. a desired position number from SKIP SEARCH 0 255 AUTO MEMORY press lt button to select a channel number within 0 7 seconds Press and hold the lt button for over 0 7 seconds to select a decimal number 2 Press the or W button to select SEARCH Press E a button to search channels from current channel to POSITION eE higher channel the screen displaiys glittering gt BAND SKIP ae Press the lt button to search channels from current channel to lower channel the screen displaiys glittering AUTO MEMORY When a channel is located the searching stops this channel MTT is then memorized with the preset position number Note you can also make use of BAND selection to quicken the searching process in your desired band Press or lt button moves the band to the next step in the sequence below AUTO MEMORY VHFH 3 When you want to store another channel at another position repeat steps 1 amp 2 above 008 VHFL OFF _ 008 VHFL OFF 008 VHFL OFF OPERATION Tuning in continued To skip unnecessary position numbers and MFT Manual Fine Tuning To skip a position number After presetting the channel you can skip unnecessary position numbers so that only the channels you want to watch are selected 1 ast Enter into the Ee PRESET menu press the OF POSITION 008
5. or lt button to set the TV ON time In OFF TIME OFF standby mode once the TV ON time is in accordance with the ON CHANNEL 000 TIME ADJ 0M current time the TV will turn on automatically OFF TIME setting SELECT 4 ADJUST gt Making use of this function can automatically turn off the TV at a preset time In the CLOCK SET menu press the A or W button to select OFF Bah TIME Press the lt button to set the TV OFF time In gt OFF TIME 23 00 standby mode once the TV OFF time is in accordance with the ON CHANNEL 000 current time the TV will turn off automatically and be in standby TIME ADJ 0M mode SELECT 4 ADJUST gt ON CHANNEL setting Making use of this function can automatically turn on the TV at a preset channel In the CLOCK SET menu press the A or W button to select ON ONE ca TIME Press the gt or lt button to set the TV ON channel OFF TIME OFF If the set s turning on is determined by the ON TIME setting then fF ON CHANNEL 008 after turning on the TV will broadcast the preset channel TIME ADI M SELECT 44 ADJUST gt Note 1 To fulfill the ON CHANNEL function you should set ON TIME first 2 Press the button to set the time If you press the button within 0 7 seconds the minute will increase or decrease by 1 if you press the button for more than 0 7 seconds the minute will increase or decrease by 20 3 Once the function of ON OFF TIME has been f
6. you set in the RE RESERVE menu the set will automatically switch to the reserved channel To exit the menu press the MENU button repeatedly or wait for 15 seconds Note rip ge i TIME CHANNEL SELECT m g gt 8a TIME 19 28 CHANNEL 000 SELECT SET ge TIME 19 28 GF CHANNEL 005 SELECT 1 To fulfill the RESERVE function you should set the time firstly the set the reserved channel 2 Once the RESERVE function has been fulfilled next when you want to use the function once more you should set them again 19 CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT External Equipment Connections e The following describes how to use and connect the TV with other AV equipment Refer to the owner s manual of the equipment to be connected as well To connect AV input terminal You can connect video equipments such as a VTR and video camera to this TV and enjoy the high quality picture and sound If your video equipment has a S VIDEO output terminal connect it to the S VIDEO input terminal special S VIDEO type of the unit If not connect it to the VIDEO terminal photo type VTR without S VIDEO terminal VTR with S VIDEO terminal Aerial output TO ANT INA TO ANT IN To audio To S VIDEO AV2 outputs output terminal OUT IN IN To audio outputs yellow video white audio LIMONO red audio 20 CONNEC
7. 2 Avoid moisture and mechanical shock to the remote controller 3 Do not drop dampen or disassemble the remote controller Front view POWER SWITCH CHA VOLA VOLY MENU TV AV TV AV DOWN MENU VOLUME A UP VOLUME W DOWN Note Functions of MENU TV AV VOLUME amp CH A also provided to the remote controller Back View ANTENNA INPUT AV1 input terminals VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R MONITOR output terminals AV2 input terminals VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R Remote Controller POWER ON STANDBY COLOUR SYSTEM SELECT CHANNEL DIRECT SELECT PICTURE MEMORY SELECT ON SCREEN CALL CHANNEL SCAN SLEEP TIMER PICTURE MENU SOUND MUTE TV AV VOLUME UP CHANNEL UP VOLUME DOWN CHANNEL DOWN MENU CONTROL PREVIOUS CHANNEL When there are no menus on the screen it can be used to swap the current viewed channel to the previuos one Menu Introduction Introducing the menu You can use the on screen menus to set the picture quality and other settings You can use buttons on both the remote controller and the TV to operate the menus Notes To select each item use the A or W Normal Screen button e To adjust or set each item use the lt button Press MENU button o i COLOR BRIGHT CONT SHARP SELECT 76 75 100 50
8. OWNER S MANUAL Palsonic 61CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL 6159G Type Tested Electrical Safety AS NZS 3250 Lic 4165 Standards Australia APP No N16712 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 Congratulations on your purchase of this Palsonic colour television receiver We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy the many functions and excellent effects of this receiver Retain this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference Screen displays and illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual ones for better visibility Contents INTRODUCTION 1 NOTES FOR OPERATION Cautions for 2 OPERATION INSTALLATION Turning the Power 7 Antenna 3 8 Battery 3 To preset channels Auto 8 To preset channels Manual Search 8 To skip unnecessary position numbets 10 Front ViCWessssssiesesssccssennsonsesssenssenscsenessssess 4 Manual Fine 10 B c
9. TING OTHER EQUIPMENT To connect AV input terminal continued To select the video input press TV AV the button on the TV set or AV button on the remote controller repeatedly until you see the corresponding input indication on the screen To return to aerial input press the AV button until it displays program number or press channel select button or the CH A button TV VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO If the colour of video input is abnormal the colour system setting may be incorrect Press the SYS button until the COLOR AUTO is displayed on the screen If the picture is still abnormal press the or lt button until normal colour appears NOTE on the S VIDEO terminal The S VIDEO input terminal has priority over Video 1 VIDEO terminal If S VIDEO input terminal is used the screen will display S VIDEO1 Note that S VIDEO input terminal and the Videol VIDEO terminal can not be used at the same time otherwise it will cause disorder picture To connect MONITOR output terminal You can connect a stereo system to the MONITOR output terminals photo type on the set to enjoy a high quality sound from the stereo system The MONITOR output terminals output the video and audio signals being displayed on the screen To external input MONITOR Stereo System To video input gt ___ lt L gt yellow video 422 4 preg white audio LIMONO o gt lt Ee ve red Caudio R To audio
10. annels from first channel to higher channels one by one every program will be displayed for about 3 seconds and then go on scanning until all programs are scanned over and then return to your former viewed program During the scanning press SCAN button again the set will return to your former viewed program 12 OPERATION Convenient Picture Controls Selectable picture To select the picture mode You can select the picture quality instantly among three preset modes and one user set mode Press the P S button to select the desired picture quality BRILLIANT NATURAL MELLOW and PERSONAL BRILLIANT user set can be selected cyclically narma MELLOW PERSONAL To set the desired picture quality to the PRESONAL position 1 Press the MENU button to display the P M PICTURE menu Or press the P M button to call up PICTURE menu ge E gt fF COLOR 76 BRIGHT 75 CONT 100 SHARP 50 Press the A or W button to select the desired SELECT ADJUST adjusting item and press the gt or lt button to adjust the level a gt 75 Presse BRILLIANT NATURAL MELLOW 75 BRIGHTNESS 75 SHARPNESS TINT purplish greenish TINT is for NTSC system only The adjusted level is stored in the PERSONAL position 13 OPERATION Convenient Sound Controls and Sleep timer Adjusting the volume and muting the sound To adjust the
11. button can increment or decrement them To exit the calendar interface press any one of the buttons on the remote controller GF CALENDAR GAME1 GAME2 SELECT 4 ADJUST gt JULY 18 2007 SU MO TU WE TH FRSA 1 2 3 8 9 104 5 6 7 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 Playing games To play GOBANG Enter into the SPECIAL FUNCTION menu press the A or W button to select GAME item press the gt or lt button to enter GAME interface To play GOBANG that is you play chess with the machine Whoever first fills the chessboard with five continuous chessmen at the same line or diagonal line will win the game Pressing the A V lt buttons can move the cursor upward or downward or leftward or rightward Press the MENU button to confirm the position To exit the game press the VOL A F button or the CH A button 16 Ore Oo CALENDAR Se GAME1 2 SELECT 4 ADJUST gt WELCOME TO PLAY GOBANG OPERATION Special functions Playing games To play GAME2 Falling Cube Enter into the SPECIAL FUNCTION CALENDAR 1 2 menu press the A or W button to select GAME item press the gt or lt button to enter GAME2 interface SELECT ADJUST gt RECORD 452 Press any one of A W lt buttons to start the game on the screen there are
12. controller or CH A V button on the TV set the or lt button refers to the or lt button on the remote controller or the VOL button on the TV set AUTO SEARCH Press the menu press the POSITION 008 V button to select AUTO MEMORY Sapo One SEARCH _ gt MFT G AUTO MEMORY 25 Press the button to start the AUTO SEARCH active channels will be preset and stored into the memory automatically After presetting the TV will return to the first channel program AUTO MEMORY 4 VHFL io STOP 3 During the process of AUTO SEARCH pressing the button on the remote controller will stop the process the and TV will return to the first channel program OPERATION Tuning in continued e Use the MANUAL SEARCH function if desired channels can not be preset with the AUTO SEARCH if you would like to preset channels to specific position numbers one by one e Itis convenient to set the channel numbers to the same position numbers using MANUAL SEARCH and SKIP functions To preset channels Manual search Manual search If AUTO SEARCH can not preset the desired channels or you want to preset the desired channels one by one with the preferred channel numbers please make use of Manual search 1 Press the MENU button repeatly to enter into the B PRESET menu or press the or W button to select POSITION Press the or lt button to setect
13. et the TV set be in stand by condition for a long period of time When it is not in use please turn off the power supply and remove the power plug When it is to be left unattended for a prolonged period of time it is recommended to disconnect the connection to the outdoor aerial to avoid thunder strike Please follow cautions for safety in the TV set instructions and all warnings and descriptions denoted on the TV set Cautions for safety Note This TV set can be operated on an AC power of 240V 50Hz You should not use power supply of the other type When an unusual situation occurs turn off the power switch at once and remove the plug from the wall outlet Contact a qualified service department in your local area Do not expose the TV set to rain or excessive moisture to prevent tire disaster or electric shock Avoid using the set in very warm or damp places Never use it in a bathroom There exists High Voltage in this TV set Do not remove the cover to avoid danger When the TV set is to be left unattended please turn off the power switch and remove the plug from the wall outlet In order to wipe dust off the picture tube or off the cabinet you should remove the power plug from the wall outlet first You can wipe lightly with a piece of dry clean soft cloth The set should be placed on an adequate place without exposing it to direct sunlight and other sources of heat to prevent
14. falling cubes pressing button can change the cubes shape pressing lt buttons can move the cubes leftward or rightward while pressing W button can quicken the falling speed When at the screen s playingarea one row has been filled with cubes the row will disappear and your score will gain one point If two rows disappear at the same time your score will gain three points If three rows disappear at the same time you score will gain seven points The right window provides hints about next cube s shape you can arrange current cube s position and and angle in advanced When the cube reach top the screen will display GAME OVER and the game is finished To exit the game press the VOL A button or the CH A button 17 OPERATION CLOCK SETTING CLOCK SET Press the MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight the icon and the CLOCK SET menu appears on the screen automatically NOW TIME setting Making use of this function can set the current time for the TV HO ga In the CLOCK SET menu press the A or V NOW TIME 18 30 18 button to select NOW TIME Press the lt ON TIME OFF button to set the current time OFF TIME OFF ON CHANNEL TIME ADJ SELECT ADJUST ON TIME setting Making use of this function can automatically turn on the TV ata preset time NOW TIME 18 30 18 In the CLOCK SET menu press the or W button to select ON ON TIME 19 00 TIME Press the
15. inputs Another VTR for recording 21 OTHERS Troubleshooting Guide e Before calling service personnel please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing Symptoms Check the following items No power red indicator is not lit up e Be sure the power cord is plugged in Poor colour poor tint e Contrast colour tint are not correctly adjusted Spot th e Possible interferences of automobiles Appear ON SCTOSN motorcycle trolley bus neon lamps etc e Possible interference of electronic interference from another TV set a computer an electronics game machine a broadcast station etc Stripes appear on the screen This may be caused by reflections from Double images or ghosts nearby mountains or buildings Check the antenna direction It is possible that the aerial lead in is Snowy picture damaged or comes off Check the antenna direction The batteries may be worn out The remote controller does not work e The batteries may be installed with their polarity reversed Even if the picture or the sound is normal changes in the room temperature TV cabinet creaks sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract making a noise This does not indicate a malfunction Specifications Power supply AC 240V 50Hz Power consumption 120W Dimensions mm 590 W x 526 H x 472 5 D Weight kg 35 CRT 61cm TV system amp channel range System
16. k 4 The setting of colour and sound system 11 Remote 5 Channel 1 12 Convenient Picture 13 MENU INSTRUCTION Convenient Sound Control and Sleep Time 14 Introducing the SYSTEM setting cccccccccsssscssscccccssscsesesccsnssseeeees 15 Special 16 17 CLOCK 18 Channel 5 19 CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT External Equipment Connection 20 To connect AV input 20 To connect MONITOR Output terminal eee eeeeeeeereeeneeeneeees 21 OTHERS Troubleshooting cssscsssccsssscsssscsssccsssseees 22 Specifications csssscsssscssssssssccsesssssssssssccseeces 22 INTRODUCTION Features e Hyperband e English Chinese on screen menu display e 256 preset channels e Intellectualized I C bus control e Full function remote control e ON Timer OFF Timer e Four picture modes setting e AUDIO VIDEO input amp output terminals e S VIDEO Terminal e Program scan function e Games calendar function e Advanced digital picture improvement circuit e Digital AFT technology e Channel reservation NOTES FOR OPERATION Do not l
17. m Press the lt button to select proper colour system AUTO PAL 443NTSC 358NTSC can be selected cyclically refer to setting of colour system on page 11 Blue background With the blue background function ON the TV will automatically turn blue when no signal is being received In SYSTEM SET menu press the or V button to select B B SET Press the gt or lt button to change the blue background setting ON or OFF To exit the menu press the MENU button repeatedly or wait for 15 seconds E o 8 G LANGUAGE ENG 3 C SYSTEM AUTO S SYSTEM BG B B SET ON SELECT 44 ADJUST gt LANGUAGE ENG PX C SYSTEM AUTO S SYSTEM BG B B SET ON SELECT 44 ADJUST gt LANGUAGE oF C SYSTEM AUTO S SYSTEM BG B B SET ON SELECT 44 ADJUST gt E 6 g 8 LANGUAGE C SYSTEM AUTO S SYSTEM BG G B B SET ON SELECT H ADJUST gt note If the receiving signals are weak or are not standard please set the B B SET to OFF otherwise blue back will appear on the screen or the program will be lost 15 OPERATION Special functions CALENDAR function 1800 2200 Enter into the SPECIAL FUNCTION menu press the A or W button to select CALENDAR press button to enter into calendar interface In the calendar interface pressing the Aor button can switch among the year month and the date while pressing the lt
18. n and the screen displays 0 then press 0 button again the screen displays 00 then press the numbers The period of two press must be within 2 seconds select a two digit position number 10 99 METHOD 1 Press these two numbers and the screen displays The X period of two press must be within 2 seconds Wait for 2 seconds and the channel is selected XX METHOD 2 Press 0 button first than press these two numbers the screen displays the channel is selected The period of two press must be within 2 seconds e To select a three digit position number 100 255 Press these three numbers and the screen displays the channel X is selected The period of two press must be within 2 seconds NOTE If the input number is over 255 the screen will remain at the XX current viewed program XXX Using the buttons Press CH to select lower position numbers cH CH A to select higher ones 1 Using the PREVIOUS channel button A mel When there are no menus on the screen pressing the A button on the remote controller below the MENU button can swap the current viewed channel with the previous one For example the channel you previously watched is 11 the present channel is 2 press the A button it will return to channel 11 press the A button again it will return to channel 2 Using the channel SCAN button Press SCAN button the set will scan the ch
19. nt to turn off the TV temporarily press the 4 button on the remote controller to switch the set to standby mode Note To prolong the picture tube s life us a delayed shut down circut is adopted The 9 button functions only when the set is turned on for more than 5 seconds Special indication Auto Power Off function there are two kinds of Auto Power Off function 1 Ifa vacant channel is tuned or TV broadcast for a day is finished and the blue background appears on the screen the TV will automatically turn off after about 15 minutes 2 Sleep timer function 3 OFF timer function OPERATION Tuning in e There are two ways to preset channels to preset channels automatically and to preset channels manually Below we will describe how to preset the channels by making use of the menu To preset channels Auto search Use the AUTO SEARCH function to preset all the active channels in your local area automatically To enter into menu Press the MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight the icon and the PRESET menu POSITION 008 appears on the screen automatically eae a L Press the Aor W button to select the item upward or downward ee in the menu press lt button to enter into the selected AUTO MEMORY item Note If this manual the MENU button refers to the MENU button on the remote controller or on the TV set the A or V button refers to the Aor button on the remote
20. please do adjustment AUTO MEMORY according to The setting of colour system on page 11 to set the proper colour system 3 To exit the menu press the MENU button repeatly or wait for 15 seconds 10 OPERATION MJY Tuning in continued The setting of colour system Note In factory the TV set s colour system has been preset to AUTO if you want to change the system please do the following adjustments Al Press the SYS button the colour and sound system will be displayed on the screen If the colour is abnormal press the A or W button to select COLOR then press the or button to select the proper colour system Every time you press the lt button the colour system will change in the sequence below AUTO PAL 443NTSC 358NTSC to Now you can watch the broadcasting TV program on the preset channels 11 SYSTEM ft COLOR SOUND SELECT 44 ADJUST gt SYSTEM 5 COLOR SOUND SELECT 4 ADJUST gt OPERATION Channel selection e You can watch TV programmes being broadcast on the preset channels To watch a TV programme You can select your desired TV program by one of the following methods Using the direct select buttons e select a one digit position number 0 9 METHOD 1 Press the button and the screen displays wait for 2 After 2 X seconds and the channel is selected seconds METHOD 2 Press 0 butto
21. the deformation of the cabinet or damage to components Do not cover the Ventilating holes in the cabinet Keep a space of more than 5cm from the walls to the TV set to guarantee the good ventilation When the power cord or the plug is damaged please contact a qualified service department to get service Installation Antenna Connection To ensure a bright coloured and clear picture you should use an outdoor aerial or CATV cable If the signals are strong enough you may use an indoor aerial Note Note In case of using the Twin lead aerial feeder 300Q for UHF VHF aerial use a 300 75 ohm adaptor not supplied When using the coaxial cable not supplied 759 for UHF VHF aerial connect the plug into the 75 ohm aerial socket directly When you connect the outdoor aerial cable to the aerial terminal on the TV set please turn off the power switch on the TV while connecting the antenna lead In thunder and lightning weather please disconnect the outdoor aerial to avoid thunder lightning strike Battery installation 1 Remove the back battery cover 2 Insert two size AAA batteries according to the polarity indication inside the remote controller Effective range of the remote control operation lt lt Sm Notes 1 When the remote controller is not used for an extended period of time or the batteries are worn out please remove the batteries in time to avoid battery leakage
22. ulfilled next when you want to use the function once more you should set them again Time adjustment Making use of this function can adjust the built in clock In the CLOCK SET menu press the A or W button to select TIME ADJ item press the gt or lt button to adjust the value If you pea oF discover the built in clock is quicker or slower than standard time OFF TIME OFF for example every day it will be quicker for about 10 minutes then ON CHANNEL you can set the value to 10 MIN to adjust the clock O TIMEADI SELECT ADJUST gt To exit the menu press the MENU button repeatedly or wait 15 seconds 18 OPERATION Channel reservation To reserve the channel Making use of this function can switch the channel to your desired channel you reserve at a preset time Press the MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight the RE icon and the RESERVE menu appears on the screen automatically Time setting Making use of this function to set the time to switch the channel to the reserved channel Press A or W button to select TIME Press the gt or lt button to set the time To exit the menu press MENU button repeatedly or wait 15 seconds Channel setting Making use of this function to set the reserved channel Press the A or VW button to select CHANNEL then press the lt button the channel number When the set s current time is in accordance with the time which
23. volume Adjust the volume with the VOL A buttons Press the VOL button to decrease the sound Press the VOL A button to increase the sound To mute the sound The muting function is convenient when you need to pay attention to surrounding sounds answer a phone call receive a visitor etc 1 MUTE Press the MUTE button to mute the sound 2 To restore the sound press the MUTE button again or VOL A buttons VOLUME 32 MUTE Sleep timer SLEEP timer Making use of the Sleep timer function allows you to have the set automatically turned off after a preset time and the set set to standby mode Press the SLP button every time the time displaying SLP on the screen will change in the sequence below OFF 120MIN 110MIN 10MIN 14 SLEEP 30MIN OPERATION System setting SYSTEM SET Press the MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight the icon and the SYSTEM SET menu appears on the screen automatically To select the language for the OSD Making use of this function can switch the language for the OSD to either English or Chinese In the SYSTEM SET menu press the A or W button to select LANGUAGE Press the gt or lt button to select ENGLISH or CHINESE The selected language is displayed in front and the screen menu is automatically displayed in that language Colour system selection In SYSTEM SET menu press the A or V button to select C SYSTEM ite

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