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1. TV system modification EDIT Channel number SYSTEM Channel Frequency CHANNEL FREQUENCY NAME PROGRAM Program storage number STORE TO Automatic Tuning System ATSS Automatic Tuning and Sorting System To start the ATSS function Select ATSS function Adjust to the required country Press and hold the OK button A18 to start the automatic tuning The ATSS function has started when the phrase Please Wait appears in red characters in the help instructions box below the Install menu When the ATSS function is finished the stored programs are displayed on screen using Edit menu presentation to Exit tuning before automatic tuning finished press the remote control MENU button A19 Program List Edition AUS C46 671 25 Country ABCDEFG 09 09 E Program storage number Warning This television has been factory pretuned to channels 2 7 9 10 and 28 If the auto search function is activated these preset channels will be deleted and new channels tuned to 1 2 3 ETC This allows you to easily manipulate the existing program order allocation by using Edit menu functions described below D PR NAME CH SKIP E uum c23 02 C33 01 C26 OM 99 541 o 541 oy NI EN Vv Program skipped Nothing Program not skipped PR To enter the EDIT menu From Install menu select Edit and press the OK button A18 the EDIT menu appears The c
2. AV buttons A5 or B7 and select SVHS AUTOMATIC TUNING Automatic Tuning System ATSS Automatic Tuning and Sorting System To start the ATSS function Select ATSS function Adjust to the required country Press and hold the OK button A18 to start the automatic tuning The ATSS function has started when the phrase Please Wait appears in red characters in the help instructions box below the Install menu When the ATSS function is finished the stored programs are displayed on screen using Edit menu presentation to Exit tuning before automatic tuning is finished press the remote control MENU button A19 SWITCHING ON TV SET 1 If stand by indicator B5 is red then 2 If stand by indicator B5 is not lit 3 If stand by indicator B5 is flashing and the TV set is in stand by mode then the TV set is powered off green then the TV set is in child lock mode You can switch on using the remote You must press the TV set front It is necessary to use the remote control control POWER button A1 the panel MAIN POWER button B1 POWER button A1 NUMBER 0 9 buttons G NAL U NUMBER 0 9 buttons or If a picture does not appear then A3 or PROGRAM UP A6 DOWN A21 PROGRAM UP A6 DOWN A21 the stand by indicator will be buttons The front panel PROGRAM buttons The front panel PROGRAM lighted red In this case use the UP DOWN buttons
3. position has been found Use the EQUALIZER function to select the sound presets MUSIC SPEECH NORMAL FAVOURITE by use of the CURSOR LEFT 7 RIGHT A20 buttons The FAVOURITE preset contains the settings that you last entered into the EQUALIZER menu The OK button A18 will enter the EQUALIZER menu and allow you to change the FAVOURITE settings Automatic Volume Level AVL Option feature has 4 levels according to your preference This feature corrects for large volume level changes such as occur when passing from a movie to advertisements The AVL solves this problem by equalizing the volume level over a SHORT MEDIUM or LONG period referring to the time constant over which the equalizing effect lasts EQUALIZER MENU Select the equalizer band by use of the CURSOR LEFT A7 or RIGHT EQUALIZER MUSIC A20 buttons buttons mode entered Adjust the level of each of the 5 equalizer bands 120Hz 500Hz 1500 2 5000 2 10000 2 by use of the CURSOR UP 6 and DOWN 21 The above modified values are automatically stored in FAVOURITE The OK button A18 will select the picture presets MUSIC SPEECH NORMAL FAVOURITE The currently selected preset is displayed in the menu header The FAVOURITE preset always contains the settings that you last INSTALL MENU For operating instructions see page 9 HOW TO USE THE SUB MENUS Automatic tuning system INSTALL Program list edition
4. 3 Shared with WAKE TIME 4 TV clock setting This function allows user to enter the time manually Note If you turn off the set with the main power button the clock setting is lost An automatic attempt is made to set the clock again at power on 5 This function is only selectable when the ZOOM button A15 at the remote is selecting AUTO 6 LANGUAGE menu entry OFF CHILD LOCK CLOCK CLOCK PROG 00 ZOOM AUTO ZOOM 16 9 LANGUAGE AUS 1 Adjust this value ON or OFF In stand by mode the stand by indicator flashes red and green to indicate the CHILD LOCK is set The front panel TV buttons B7 B8 B9 become inactive and the TV will only respond to the remote control Switch the WAKE UP function OFF or ON the time will be shown e g 07 15 with the remote control CURSOR LEFT A7 RIGHT A20 buttons Enter the wake up time with the remote control 0 9 NUMBER A3 buttons 3 Adjust TV turn on program number 4 Adjust TV clock Clock will start at 0 seconds upon entry of the 4th figure The prog no which can be used to automatically seize the time at turn on can be entered here 5 The selection of this format will be used as the default of the TV when it starts to ON condition 6 The currently selected LANGUAGE is displayed Press the OK button A18 to access the menu and change the selection TELETEXT ENTERING LEAVING TELETEXT MODE Select the desired
5. RED g p Insert the main plug into a abi AM SM D A MENU S Re 12 GREEN battery polarities 240V 50Hz AC power socket Connect aerial to aerial jack C3 A13 3D SOUND EFFECT ET 21 2 A14 a v 0 i A15 ZOOM MEE 2 ME SWITCHING ON AND OFF A16 RECALL 9 a A23 17 17 TOER ree eo 18 INDEX ee A18 OK PRESET 27 19 MENU ae ASG A19 VOL BRIGHT CONTRAST A20 VOLUME UP MENU SELECTION CURSOR RIGHT A20 VOL BRIGHT CONTRAST UP EE A21 PROGRAM DOWN NEC CURSOR DOWN w 21 PAGE DOWN A22 TV gt TELETEXT A22 TELETEXT gt TV A23 23 HEIGHT 24 24 S Power on the TV set using front panel MAIN POWER button B1 A25 25 LANGUAGE A96 DELETE FREEZE A26 YELLOW Select your preferred language from the GUAGE menu see section START UP on page 6 Press the remote control MENU button A19 to enter the main menu Select Install menu to tune and memorise TV programs 5 7 2 START UP LANGUAGE MENU The very first time that you turn on the TV the LANGUAGE menu will appear on the screen Its purpose is to enable you to select the language that will be used for all the OSD On Screen Display menus The user must enter a choice of language before proceeding further By repeatedly pressing the remote control TV AV A5 or the TV front panel TV Allows to switch between TV and external modes The language entered at this stage can still be modified at any later
6. manual tuning Searching will stop automatically at the next channel found to stop tuning press the remote control MENU button A19 Note You can directly locate a program by entering the data into the channel or the frequency function Perform fine tuning If you are unable to get a good picture or reasonable quality sound due to poor reception it is possible to perform fine tuning Select the frequency function Press for less than 1 second the remote control CURSOR RIGHT A20 LEFT A7 buttons to perform up down fine tuning in steps of 0 05MHz 50 kHz Channel order changing Select the program to move using the remote control CURSOR UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons Press the remote control GREEN Move button A12 the program line background is highlighted in orange and can be moved to another position using the remote control CURSOR UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons When the desired position is reached confirm the new position pressing the remote control GREEN Confirm button A12 Then the program line background will return again to gray E EB A E PR ca g Xy Enter station name It is possible to enter your own choice of name for each program You can change an existing name or enter a name where none exists If none exists will be shown in the Install menu and program status display see the section PROGRAM STATUS DISPLAY on page 8 Sele
7. program with teletext Press the remote control TELETEXT button A22 to select teletext mode The initial page or the last page viewed if you have already used teletext in the present channel appears Picture And Teletext PAT function If you want to watch the TV program and use teletext at the same time press the TELETEXT button A22 again Teletext will be displayed on the left hand part of the screen and the whole TV picture will be compressed into right hand part of the screen To return to TV mode press again the TELETEXT button A22 PAGE SELECTION Ow Oa gt 9 You can directly enter the 3 figure page number by using the remote control NUMBER 0 9 buttons A3 You can sequentially select teletext pages by pressing the remote control PAGE UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons At the base of the screen a menu of coloured page links is available showing either page numbers or a title with headings eg Sport News in RED GREEN YELLOW or CYAN colour These pages can be accessed by using the corresponding coloured buttons 12 26 25 on the remote control 11 Once a request is made the page number is shown the extreme top left corner of the screen If the requested page is not immediately available the rolling header will be active until the page arrives LANGUAGE MENU Select the preferred LANGUAGE by use of the CURSOR LEFT A7 RIGHT A20 butt
8. time by entering the LANGUAGE menu accessed from the FEATURES menu see later jp AV B7 button the on screen display is changed as shown 2 ox Ell TV AV SELECTION section under MENU DESCRIPTION AV1 gt AV2 gt SVHS gt TV The descriptions used in the menu are those of the country code e g AUS Australia NL Holland etc PR ok Ell HEADPHONE SOCKET To hear TV sound with headphones insert a 3 5mm headphone plug into the T LANGUAGE Co BG CZ D DK F FIN AUS GR H N NL PL RO SVHS VIDEO L MONO AUDIOR Qe o headphone socket B4 The speaker s sound will be automatically cut off Selection is made by use of the remote control CURSOR UP A6 CURSOR DOWN A21 keys and CURSOR RIGHT A20 LEFT A7 keys VIDEO GAME FRONT AV SOCKET AV2 Once you are satisfied with your selection push the OK button A18 to confirm your choice The choice will briefly The front AV socket B2 B3 FRONT S VIDEO JACK Option for real flat TVs highlight in red after which the menu will disappear has audio and video inputs To The front S VIDEO jack B10 has video inputs only switch from TV to these inputs It is necessary to connect the audio inputs to socket Note The languages shown are subject to modification without prior notice use the TV AV buttons A5 or in order to have audio and video To switch from TV to CAMCORDER B7 and select AV2 these inputs use the TV
9. B9 will not function The rear RCA C1 C2 RCA C4 C5 sockets the front AV socket B2 B3 and the S VHS socket B10 UP DOWN buttons B9 can also be used remote control as indicated in 1 Once on the stand by indicator turns to green are three dedicated sockets to connect audio video equipment Once on the stand by indicator turns to and the picture appears on the screen If you push the button PR UP DOWN you can change from mode AV1 or AV2 to mode TV Seen au Ud appeals on Meeran 1 2 3 Rear p 4 6 9 REAR VIDEO amp AUDIO SOCKET AV1 This socket C1 C2 has video audio inputs Use the TV AV buttons A5 or B7 to select AV1 OOM 7 REAR MONITOR OUT SOCKET 1 Pressing the remote control POWER 2 Pressing the TV set front panel MAIN Tie sacle CANCE Ges vlna audio ems SWITCHING OFF button A1 you can switch off to POWER button B1 you can completely TV SET stand by mode low power power off the TV set In this case you consumption mode which also allows must use the same front panel POWER quick restart by remote control see button B1 to switch on again see above above SWITCHING ON TV SET SWITCHING ON TV SET Remark If a broadcast signal is not present after 30 minutes the TV set will be automatically turned to stand by mode PROGRAM SELECTION FROM 0 TO 99 Direct selection Use the remote control NUMBER O 9 buttons For two digits program numbers enter t
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11. INSTRUCTION MANUAL COLOUR TELEVISION PF28WT100 CONTENTS f REMOTE CONTROL amp TV CONNECTIONS 4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 5 5 STAR KUPE E r E 6 CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 6 LSS eae 7 MENUS DESCRIPTION ee 10 TCT ee 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 SBECIEIGATION o D o UM m 19 REMOTE CONTROL amp TV CONNECTIONS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WATER AND MOISTURE 4 d The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no object filled with liquids such as vases should be Front placed on the apparatus S VHS VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R ON OFF ps 4 db y HEAT T 9 9 9 4 Never place the set near heat sources Never put naked flame such as candle the top of TV set B1 B10 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 VENTILATION Do not cover the ventilation openings in the cabinet and never place the set in a confined space such as in a bookcase e or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Leave a minimum 10 cm gap all around the unit B1 MAIN POWER button B6 REMOTE sensor z B2 FRONT VIDEO INPUT socket B7 TV AV button 2 OBJECT ENTRY B3 FRO
12. NT AUDIO INPUT L R socket B8 VOLUME UP DOWN buttons gt Do not insert foreign objects such as needles and coins in the ventilation openings B4 HEADPHONE socket B9 PROGRAM UP DOWN buttons B5 STAND BY indicator B10 FRONT PANEL S VIDEO jack j LIGHTNING STRIKE 27 You should disconnect the set from the mains and the aerial system during thunderstorms CLEANING Unplug the set from the mains while cleaning Rear e AFTER MOVING THE SET If the set is moved or turned the MAIN POWER button must be switched off for at least 15 minutes in order to take out colour patches on the screen NiD MONITOR OUT C3 The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance VIDEO L AUDIO R VIDEO L AUDIO R C1 REAR VIDEO INPUT Socket C2 REAR AUDIO INPUT L R Socket INSTALLATION C3 AERIAL jack C4 REAR MONITOR OUTPUT Socket C5 REAR AUDIO OUTPUT L R Socket TV mode TELETEXT mode 1 POWER A1 POWER A2 SOUND MUTE 9 2 SOUND MUTE A3 NUMBER 0 9 ade A3 NUMBER 0 9 A4 SLEEP n A5 TV AV A14 EN A6 PROGRAM UP Bo PAGE UP rl CURSOR UP A15 A7 VOLUME DOWN A7 VOL BRIGHT CONTRAST DOWN Im CURSOR LEFT A4 8 A6 QUOS us CANCEL Open remote control battery compartment A9 A9 PAGE HOLD A5 A18 Ai0 SUBPAGE at the rear and insert two 1 5V type AAA A10 19 batteries Warning be careful respect i i A11
13. ct the NAME function Select one of the 7 character positions by using the remote control CURSOR RIGHT A20 LEFT A7 buttons to move the cursor Then use the CURSOR UP 6 DOWN A21 buttons to select the desired character for that position Repeat the last two instructions for other positions as desired Once the name has been entered press the OK button A18 to store it The name will be memorised to the program number currently shown on the Store To line The Store To program number will highlight in red briefly Store program in memory Select the store to function Enter the program number you want to store to either by using the remote control CURSOR RIGHT A20 LEFT A7 buttons or directly by using the remote control NUMBER 0 9 buttons Press the OK button A18 to confirm Remarks this function can also be used if you want to copy a program already memorised to another program number FEATURES MENU See section near the end of section DAILY USE for a more detailed explanation of these functions For operating instructions see page 10 HOW TO USE THE SUB MENUS 1 When switched to ON Prevents the use of the TV set without remote control 2 Wake up function This function is only selectable when the clock is set The TV set turns on from stand by at the WAKE TIME with the programme entered on the WAKE PROG line Put the TV set on stand by with the remote control
14. e with any signal source from aerial video player DVD The display will indicate that the FREEZE function is activated A second press on the same button A26 entry to the MAIN menu A19 or change of program will cancel the FREEZE function Channel number Channel name PROGRAM STATUS 01 ABC DISPLAY Recall 4 MONO Clock D18 20 Sound transmission Mode Displayed with forced icon only if forced to mono by MODE button A14 Use the remote control RECALL button A16 to display for 4 seconds only program status information This display appears also after a program selection or after switching on the TV set SLEEP FUNCTION The set will turn off to stand by mode after a period of time that you can select By repeated use of the remote control SLEEP button A4 you can enter one of the following settings OFF gt 20 min gt 40 min gt 60 min gt 80 min gt 100 min gt 120 min gt OFF 01 ABC 4 STEREO Remaining time minutes before TV set switches off The SLEEP time remaining before TV turn off can be seen again at any time by one touch on the remote control SLEEP button A4 A second touch while the status display is active will modify the SLEEP time remaining FORMAT SELECTION FAVOURITE Format fes This contains the users preferred format setting In order to enter new AUTO setting The following picture formats are settings proceed as follows available 44 92 ZOOM 14 9 gt zoo
15. eletext page can be made visible again by pressing the CANCEL amp button A8 It should be noted that the TV program cannot be changed while in cancel mode PR gt As qo EE z E c WATCHING TV WITH TELETEXT SUBTITLES If the actual teletext page is a news flash or subtitle page then most of the TV picture becomes visible In this situation the ZOOM format chosen in TV mode is reactivated where possible This is particularly useful while watching a program with the teletext subtitles Only formats which do not allow the full height of the TV picture to be seen are not possible in teletext mode as these would not allow all teletext lines to be displayed Therefore only the formats ZOOM 14 9 AND ZOOM 16 9 available with wide screen TV models cannot be preserved with teletext subtitles In this situation the default format FULL SCREEN equal to 16 9 will be used For FAVOURITE format FULL SCREEN will also be used only if the vertical size chosen is greater than 100 Note A 16 9 or 14 9 format can be realised by keeping a 100 vertical size but reducing the horizontal size thus allowing teletext subtitles to be used over a picture that has no distortion TROUBLESHOOTING SWOL dWAS LOAdSNI NOILOV LOAdSNI Neither picture nor sound 5 power cord plugged in Press power button on the front of TV elf the red power light is on press the remote control power butto
16. he second digit within 2 seconds SOUND CONTROL Volume adjustment Use the remote control VOLUME UP A20 DOWN A7 buttons or the TV set front panel VOLUME UP DOWN buttons 8 MENU S VHS VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R 9 ON OFF ace de Oeeee 555 O fA Mute Mute the sound by pressing the remote control SOUND MUTE button A2 Then amp logo is displayed The previous sound setting is returned after pressing the same button a second time If a sound related function is used e g VOLUME 3D then the MUTE will also be cancelled 4 9 O 2 3 3D MODE 5 DE Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Up Down selection Use the remote control PROGRAM UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons or the TV set front panel PROGRAM UP DOWN buttons B9 Mono forcing dual language If you are unable to get good sound quality for a program due to poor reception you can force a change 5 3 from stereo to mono transmission by 3D pressing the remote control MODE O button A14 Then the program status 5 6 display will indicate MONO with a icon Q Q Q 7 8 9 On the other hand during a program with dual language transmission the MODE button A14 allows you to toggle between the first and second language The program status display will indicate DUAL 1 or DUAL 2 plus NICAM according t
17. ion Li ria Operation disorder of Remote Control Check if the batteries are low Check Remote Control Sensor window Get rid of objects blocking the TV sensor and Remote Control Replace batteries or check if the electrodes are fitted properly in the compartment SPECIFICATION TV Standard Color system PAL NTSC 3 58 4 43 AV Rated voltage AC 240V 50Hz Stand by 3W Under Sound Output Power X 7W 1096 THD 60 MOD At 1kHz Channel Coverage BAND CHO CHO 46 25Mhz CH2 64 25Mhz BANDII CH5 CH12 CH7 182 25Mhz CH10 196 25Mhz CH10 209 25Mhz CABLE BAND St 53 S1 S20 HYPER BAND S21 S41 BAND IV V CH21 CH69 CH28 527 25Mhz Tuning System Frequency Synthesizer Tuning System Channel Indication On Screen Display Program Selection 100 Programs Aux Terminal AV1 Rear RCA Jack AV2 Front RCA Jack S VHS Front S Video unl Monitor out Rear RCA Jack 840 W x 512 H x 499 5 D mm Picture tube 28 WIDE FLAT TYPE Weight 39kg NE NEC Australia Pty Ltd ABN 86 001 217 527 Home Electronics Group NEC Service Centres PH 131 632 NEW South Wales Sydney 184 Milperra Rd Revesby 2212 02 9780 8688 Newcastle 120 Parry Street Newcastle West 2302 02 4926 2466 Victoria Melbourne Unit 1 6 Garden Road Clayton 3168 03 8562 6245 Queensland Brisbane Unit 4 305 Montague Road WEST END 4101 07 3840 5858 Southport Shop 1 48
18. it will remain in this condition until the user changes it again WAKE UP It is necessary to have set the clock either manually or automatically in order to be able to use this function If the clock is not set is shown then the WAKE TIME and WAKE PROG will not be selectable The default setting for WAKE TIME is in the OFF position After each use the TV turns on according to the previous setting the WAKE TIME will be returned to the OFF position conserving always the last time setting entered ready for re use This function also operate when CHILD LOCK is selected CLOCK SETTING The TV will automatically attempt to set the clock when powered on with the MAIN POWER button It takes as reference information embedded in the teletext signal of the channel defined by CLOCK PROG Therefore automatic clock setting is only possible if teletext is available on this channel If no time is captured automatically the clock will show then the TV will try again to set the clock whenever turning on from MENUS DESCRIPTION MAIN MENU All menus are removed within 25 seconds if you don t press any button Press the remote control MENU button A19 to display the main menu Then you have the choice between several sub menus If you want to Exit the main menu press the MENU button A19 a second time To select one of the sub menus use the remote control CURSOR UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons T
19. m Navigate the list of available formats with the ZOOM button 15 unti ice Se FAVOURITE gt AUTO While the selection FAVOURITE is active on the screen the format can be manipulated by use of the CURSOR LEFT A7 RIGHT A20 buttons to change the horizontal size and the CURSOR UP 6 or DOWN 21 buttons to change the vertical size The controls CURSOR RIGHT A20 and CURSOR UP increase the size The controls CURSOR LEFT A20 and CURSOR DOWN A6 decrease the size The new settings are automatically memorized in the FAVOURITE format If the OSD status display FAVOURITE is at any time lost timeout is 3 4 seconds after any previous use of the CURSOR keys then a single touch of the ZOOM button A15 is necessary before adjustment can be resumed If picture format signalling data is received then the most appropriate ZOOM format will be automatically selected In the absence of this data the default ZOOM format will be selected see page 13 ZOOM AUTO function under FEATURES MENU Otherwise the preferred mode of the user can be forced by repeated pressing of the remote control ZOOM button A15 MENUS LANGUAGE SELECTION CHILD LOCK CLOCK SETTING WAKE UP NOISE REDUCTION These functions are available in the Features menu see description page 14 CHILD LOCK This function only allows the TV to be turned on using the remote control Once the user has set this CHILD LOCK to ON or OFF
20. n Red power light should be green f Picture has Snow Check if the antenna is damaged or its connection is all right eCheck if there is an interference from car traffic or neon signs Correct the antenna faults or replace the connection cable Picture is OK but no sound Check if Volume Down is pressed Check if the Volume Control is set to the minimum position Adjust the volume with Volume Up button NUTS ANS Stripes on picture Check if there is an interference by other electronic devices such as radio telephone etc Keep magnetic or electronic devices away from the set Sound is OK but no color eCheck if the Color Control is set to the minimum position Check if the program on air is in color or in black and white eCheck if the antenna installation and its connection are OK eCheck the antenna again eCheck by turning on other channel programs Refer to the color section again and readjust the color Bad stereo sound Long distance from the station or other radio waves could cause bad sound reception Shift the mode into Mono by using MODE button p Before Asking for Service Overlapped Picture Image Check if the antenna direction is correct Check if the Frequency function is set up correctly Direct the antenna toward the broadcasting station Adjust the Frequency funct
21. o the received signal To return to initial state press again the MODE button A14 MODE Sound effects A SPATIAL sound effect is available using the remote control 3D A13 button The following display appears SPATIAL 4 STEREO D 18 20 Spatial sound effect Sound transmission mode Clock To return to initial sound effect press again the 3D A13 button The following display appears OFF No sound effect 4 STEREO Sound transmission mode 18 20 Clock As an option the sound effects PANORAMA and Dolby Virtual are available with the same button For other adjustments such as BALANCE EQUALIZER or AVL option use the SOUND menu 11 You can select three pictures settings by using the remote control NORMAL button 17 Normal standard hard picture Normal Il standard soft picture Favourite For other adjustments BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION use the PICTURE menu If an NTSC signal is received then the TINT adjustment will also be available PICTURE CONTROL 01 ABC 01 ABC 01 ABC NORMAL I NORMAL II FAVOURITE 18 20 18 20 18 20 FREEZE picture This scans at 100 2 It has an additional FREEZE picture function that holds the current image on the screen similar in effect to the pause function of a video player To freeze the image at any time just press on the yellow FREEZE button A26 This function is availabl
22. o enter the selected sub menu press the remote control OK button A18 standby mode Alternatively the user can enter the time manually using the CLOCK function However if this is done the clock will not be periodically updated as would happen if the time is set automatically We recommend that the user choose if available a CLOCK PROG which allows the time to be updated automatically DEFAULT ZOOM CONTROL If the ZOOM control is set to AUTO A15 see page 9 FORMAT SELECTION then the picture format presented is controlled by the received picture format signalling data embedded in the transmission In the absence of this signalling data as can often be the case a default format must be used This default format can be selected by the ZOOM AUTO function LANGUAGE This can be changed at any time by the user in the LANGUAGE menu accessed via the FEATURES menu PR e A SOUND GRO INSTALL U FEATURES UN Remark In AV mode the INSTALL menu is not available and will not be selectable HOW TO USE THE SUB MENUS The sub menus referred to here are PICTURE SOUND INSTALL FEATURES Adjust the function using z 4 P ee m ED PR ox Ef O a gt O e PR Select the desired The remote control The remote control Store if needed by Position by using the CURSOR LEFT A7 or NUMBER 0 9 pressing the remote Then E
23. ograph will appear in the lower part of the screen as in TV mode If MUTE is active a mute icon is also shown Asecond press on the MENU button A19 will access the BRIGHTNESS control and a third press the CONTRAST control The active bargraph will timeout after 3 4 seconds as in TV mode VOLUME control or by pressing on the MENU button A19 a fourth time after CONTRAST control Each control can be adjusted by using the remote control CURSOR RIGHT A20 LEFT A7 buttons Mute can always be activated by pressing the SOUND MUTE button A2 Any change to the VOLUME level will cancel the SOUND MUTE A28 2 AS 5 B MODE O O WATCHING TV WHILE PAGE SEARCHING The CANCEL function can be used to make the teletext page transparent thus revealing the TV picture To enter cancel mode press the CANCEL button A8 while in teletext mode The TV program will reappear on the screen while only the teletext page number remains at the top and left corner of the screen You can enter a new page number in this mode only by using the remote control NUMBER 0 9 buttons or with the INDEX Ef button 18 If a page has been requested but has not yet arrived flashing characters will be displayed until the page arrives Otherwise the same characters will be displayed PR without flashing until the next arrival of the page in the transmission cycle Once arrived the page number will be displayed A The t
24. ons and the CURSOR UP A6 or DOWN A21 buttons LANGUAGE Press the OK button A18 to confirm the selection the choice will be highlighted in red BG CZ DK F FIN AUS GR H Note The languages shown are subject to modification without prior notice I N NL PL RO RUS S USEFUL TELETEXT FUNCTIONS INDEX Ep button A18 Allows you to return directly to the initial teletext page Ef p gt Qm Ai Oa T SUBPAGE button A10 Allows you to request a specific subpage Press the SUBPAGE button A10 At the base of the screen a SUBPAGE menu will appear This has a red subpage minus link a green subpage plus link plus a white background showing e g for page 110 110 0001 This is ready to accept the subpage number Enter directly the subpage number you want with the remote control NUMBER 0 9 buttons A3 for example to request the 2nd subpage type 0002 Alternatively use the red subpage minus link or the green subpage plus link The subpage number entered is shown at the base of the screen If the requested page is not immediately available the rolling header will be active until the page arrives Warning If the subpage is not available does not exist then the header will roll continuously and no new page will be found To exit subpage mode press the SUBPAGE button A10 again Note Teletext specification allows for subpage numbers 0000 to 3979 the first figure is limited
25. to the range 0 3 and the third figure 0 7 PAGE HOLD button amp A9 Any teletext page or subpage can be held on the screen by pressing the PAGE HOLD button The page number shown in the extreme top left corner of the screen will become red Press the HOLD button again to cancel hold mode the page number will return to white E E REVEAL 8 button A24 Press this button to reveal on certain pages hidden information such as the answer to a quiz Press the button again to hide the information Eal CO CO CO TELETEXT FORMAT PICTURE amp SOUND CONTROL Doubling character height Repeatedly pressing the HEIGHT button El A23 doubles the character height in the following order Upper half of the page UP Lower half of the page DOWN Return to normal height If the page is in UP or DOWN mode then normal size is automatically set if A new page request is made e g CYAN INDEX or PAGE UP DOWN CANCEL mode A8 function is used VOLUME menu is activated the with the MENU button A19 Note The menu at the base of the screen is always visible Volume and brightness control in teletext mode VOLUME and sound MUTE BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST controls are all possible in teletext The BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST controls are dedicated to the teletext display Access the VOLUME control by pressing the MENU button A19 in teletext mode A bar
26. urrent program being displayed is highlighted in blue on the central line In the MENU above case the current program is PROO The 3 previous and 3 following programs are always displayed Any program from 00 to 99 can be selected by using the remote control CURSOR UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons The memorised programs can be modified as follows Channel skipping You can select skip YES or NO using the remote control RED Skip button A11 A program with skip YES doesn t appear on screen when changing channels with the PROGRAM UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons E O 4 AD Manual Channel Tuning Choose a starting point Select with Program the program from which you want to start manual tuning Then the channel number the frequency the name and the program number of this program are displayed in the Install menu PR ae Ell MENU V Channel deleting Select the program to delete using the remote control CURSOR UP A6 DOWN A21 buttons Press the remote control YELLOW Delete button A26 The deleted program is moved to program number 99 with skip changed to YES The existing 99 program is moved to program number 98 and so on BH E EH d 9 Channel searching Select the Frequency function Press and hold for more than 1 second the remote control CURSOR RIGHT A20 LEFT A7 buttons to start up down
27. xit to main menu remote control RIGHT A20 buttons if you buttons A3 to enter control OK button by pressing the MENU CURSOR UP A6 or want to modify the function directly new data A18 button A19 DOWN A21 buttons value PICTURE MENU For operating instructions see page 10 HOW TO USE THE SUB MENUS Select and adjust the level of each function BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST PICTURE FAVOURITE COLOUR SHARPNESS TINT if available The above modified values are automatically stored in FAVOURITE mode NOISE REDUCTION feature has 4 levels according to your preference CONTRAST J The OK A18 or NORMAL button will select the picture presets FAVOURITE NORMAL I NORMAL II The currently selected preset is displayed the 725275 menu header SHARPNESS The FAVOURITE preset contains the settings that you last entered TENT ee goes If the NTSC standard is detected eg from VHS player connected to AV1 then NOISE RED STRONG TINT will available Otherwise TINT will be displayed but not selectable SOUND MENU For operating instructions see page 10 HOW TO USE THE SUB MENUS SOUND Lo deed eee c BALANCE g EQUALIZER MUSIC AVL MEDIUM Select VOLUME function to adjust the volume level Select BALANCE function to adjust sound balance between the left and right speakers If the indicator is highlighted in red then the central balance
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