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1. 22 LCD TV IDLCD2204HD The Gold T echnical Support Line 1902 215 259 Personal Product Support Charges will apply at 2 95 per minute INSIRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUCTION Thank you forbuying this Bush product which is designed to give you many years of trouble free service You may already befamiliar with usinga similar unit but please taketime to read these instructions They designedto familiarise you with the many features and to ensure you get the very from your purchase Safety is important Yoursafety and thesafety of othersis important Therefore please ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you operatethis unit Warranty In the unlikely event that yourproduct fails towork normally please callthe below Bush warranty numberto discuss theproblem with oneof our qualified service engineers Australia Bush Warranty 1800 509 394 New Zealand Bush Warranty 0800 450 259 CONTENTS T1 INTRODUCTION aussen 1 2 SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS es ee 3 3 INSTALLATION 4 WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION GUIDLINES 4 ACOE 5 mis E 5 ee ee ea 6 REAR PANE e 6 ANTENNACONNIECTIOBL ene bates T 8 ee ee ee ers 9 CONNECTING TOAV EQUIPMENT 9 rrr etn E rtt n rra 10 4 REMOTE I Innen nenne
2. 11 BATTERYINSTALLATIONG re ee ea 11 RETSIF UNGTION Peer ee eee ae dere 12 5 ae ee 13 BASIC OPERATION 13 Tee ee a ea 14 ut 15 MENU OPERATION ers 16 D TROUBLESHOOTING S unse ee 21 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION eee IH 22 8 WARRANTY et 23 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Do notuse this apparatusnear water 2 Clean onlywith dry cloth 3 Do notblock any ventilationopenings Install inaccordance with the manufacturers instructions 4 Do notinstall near anyheat sources suchas radiators heatregisters stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 5 Protect the power cord from being walked onor pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles andthe point wherethey exit fromthe apparatus 6 Only useattachments accessories specified bythe manufacturer 7 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 8 Refer allservicing to aqualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has beendamaged in any way such as power supply cord or plugis damaged liquid hasbeen spilled orobjects have falleninto apparatus the apparatus has beenexposed to rainor moisture doesnot operate normally or has been dropped 9 Theapparatus should notbe exposed todripping or splashingand no objects filled with liquids suchas vases should be placed onthe apparatus 10 If thetele
3. 1 32 Input Power Voltage Power consumption Audio Output Power THDS7 100 240V 50 60Hz 65W 2X3W 99 WARRANTY Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This product is warranted for any defects in the materials or workmanship for a period of 12 months after the original date of purchase This product is for normal domestic and office use only This warranty does not cover damage from misuse or neglect accidental damage vermin infestation excessive voltagessuch uslightning or power surges or any alternation that affects the performance or reliability of the product In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please contact the Bush Warranty on 1800 509 394 Australia or 0800 450 259 New Zealand have your receipt of purchase on hand This warranty is subject to the following provisions eit is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase eThe product must be correctly assembled and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual eIhis product must be used solely for domestic purposes eThe warranty does not cover accidental damage elhe warranty will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repair elhe manufacturer disclaims any liability forincidental or consequential damaged This warranty is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 181 1 w
4. am and pressthe FAV button again to cancel FAV the icon willdisappear Once your favourite group is created youcan press the FAV button toquickly access your favourite channellist 17 OPERATION 2 PICTURE MENU The second item of themenu is PICTURE menu Youcan adjust pictureeffect here including contrast brightnessand colour as well as otherpicture functions Press the WA buttonsto select itemsand press gt buttons to adjust Colour Temp Pict Mod i icture Mode ynamic Red Contrast Brightness Colour Aspect Ratio Sharpness Noise Reduction gt Auto Adjust H Position V Position NOTE 1 Tint isavailable in NTSCsystem only 2 PC Setup is available in VGAmode only 3 SOUND MENU The third itemof the menuis the SOUND menu Youcan adjust the sound effecthere including treble bass and balanceas well as other soundfunctions Press the WA buttonsto select the 4 gt buttonsto adjust Sound Mode Standard Treble Bass Balance Surround Sound OPERATION 4 TIME MENU The forth itemof the menuis the TIME menu Youcan adjust theclock power on off time sleeptimer and timezone as wellas other time clockfunctions Press the buttonsto select and press 4 gt buttonsto adjust Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone New South Wales GMT 10 NOTE When the Auto Sleep isset to ON the unit willturn to standby mode aut
5. ble video picture modes CHANGE SOUND MODE Press the SOUND button repeatedly tocycle through the available sound modes VIEW CHANNEL INFORAMTION Press the INFO button to display the preset channelinformation MUTE Press the MUTE button to cutoff the sound output pressthis button againto resume sound output CHANGE INPUT SOURCE Press the SOURCE button then pressthe W A buttons toselect the inputsource and press the OKbutton to confirm 2 3 TELETEXT OPERATION Teletext is aninformation system broadcastby certain channelswhich can be consulted like anewspaper Italso offers access to subtitlesfor viewers with hearing problems orwho are notfamiliar with thetransmission language cable networks satellite channels etc Press TEXT SELECTING A PAGE 988 DIRECT ACCESS TO THE ITEMS SUB PAGE EJ HOLD REVEAL SIZE LIST MIX You will obtain This is used to enteror exit teletextmode The summary appears with alist of itemsthat can be accessed Each item has a corresponding 3 digit pagenumber If the channel selected does notbroadcast teletext theindication 100 will be displayed andthe screen willremain blank inthis case exit teletext andselect another channel Enter the numberof the pagerequired using the O to 9 up down Example page 120 enter 120 The numberis displayed top left the counter turns and then thepage is displayed Repeat this
6. bout the programwhen in smallEPG screen in DTV mode 25 SUBTITLE To switch between different subtitles in DTV mode ec 12 OPERATION BASIC OPERATION TURN ON THEUINT Press the POWER button theremote control toswitch on the power The power indicator will lightup in green colour pressthe POWER button again to switch off the power and the indicator will change CHANNEL SEARCH Press the SOURCE button on theremote control toselect the TV or DTVinput mode and press the OK button you areusing the unitfor the firsttime an Installation Guide menu will be displayedto guide youthrough the channel scan Use the remote control to finish channel scan you can also referto CHANNEL MENU page 16 inthis manual forthe channel scan operation NEW INSTALLATION Auto Tuning amp o Press the CH or CH button to select the previous nextchannels or 0 9 buttons to entera channel numberdirectly Press CH LIST buttonto view thechannels list and press W A buttons to selectthe desired TV programmes CHANGE VOLUME Press the VOL or VOL button toadjust the volumelevel Press the VOL button repeatedly to decreasethe volume pressthe VOL button repeatedlyto increase the volume fromO to 100 CHANGE PICTURE MODE Press the PIC button repeatedly to cycle through the availa
7. e Toview a different channel pressthe W orA button To book a wanted programme for laterwatching press theblue button toenter Reminder menu Press the greenbutton to enterthe schedule list Toexit the EPGmenu and watchthe selected channel press the EPG or EXIT button 15 OPERATION MENU OPERATION 1 CHANNEL MENU The first itemof the menuis CHANNEL menu for TV source only e e Auto Tuning DTV Manual Tuning ATV ManualTuning Programme Edit Youcan search channelsand edit programshere 1 Auto Tuning Search all thechannels automatically ATV DTV amp Radio Please select country first then select Start toupdate info Country selection lt Australia gt Start Cancel Press the buttonsto select countrythen press A buttons to select start or cancel Press the OK button to start or exit autotuning NOTE channels including ATV DTV and Radiocan be tunedat the onetime 2 DTV Manual Tuning Youcan select aDTV channel then find the program in this channel Please select channel then press OK to search Bad Good EXIT MENU 4 h n 4A Pls press the gt buttons to selectthe channel then press the OK button the programs NOTE Bad Normal Good refers tothe signal intensity E OPERATION 3 ATV Manual Tuning Youcan change thesound system tosearch the analog TV channels andfine tune thec
8. hannels then storethe channels youselected Storage To Toselect the channel number you wantto saveto System Toselect the TV sound system Current CH Toselect the current channel Search To search backward forward Fine Tune tuning when the signal level of current channel is weak Skip When itset to Yes the current channel will be skipped while you are changing channels by pressing the CH or CH buttons Press the red button to storethe channel after manual tuning 4 Programme Edit Youcan edit the followingitems Delete Press the redbutton it willshows a reddelete cursor Press thewa buttons to choose the program Press the redbutton again theprogram will bedeleted Rename Youcan only renameATV programs Move cursorto the program press the green button to renamethe program Press the TV MENU buttonto exit edit Press the EXIT button to exit themenu Move Move cursorto the program press the yellow button it willshow a yellow cursor Pressthe wa buttons tomove the program Skip Press the WA buttons to choose the program then pressthe blue buttonto skip this program the amp icon will show on the rightside of the program Choose the skipped program and pressthe blue button again to cancelskip the amp icon will disappear FAV Press thew buttons to choose the program press the FAV button itwill show 9 on the rightside of theprogram Choose the FAV progr
9. omatically if there 1 signal inputfor a periodof about 15 minutes 5 DEFAULT MENU The fifth item of the MENU is the DEFAULT menu In this menu you can adjustthe Hearing impaired function only Menu Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Hearing impaired Off Country Australia 19 OPERATION 6 LOCK MENU The sixth the menuis the LOCK menu Youcan lock system change password blockprogramme set parentalguidance restore factory defaultand set maximum volume control Lock System Change Password Block Programme Parental Guidance Off Restore Factory Default Max Volume 100 Toenter the LOCK menu password willbe requested the default password is 6666 LOCK System Press the 4 gt buttonsto turn ONor OFF If itis set toON you willbe asked to enter password when searchingthe channels Change Password Press the orOK button andenter the new password Block Programme Press orOK button toenter the programlist Press the W A buttonsto select thechannel you wantto lock then press the green button to lock the lock icon will appear behindthe locked channel Tounlock the channel select the locked channel and pressthe green button again the lock icon will disappear Parental Guidance Press the 4 gt buttonsto set the program rating toblock some programs Restore Factory Default Press the gt OK button torestore this operation willreset the
10. ontof the screento avoid anydamage 2 Remove the screwsfrom the lowerpart of thetelevision where thebase joins tothe TV and take awaythe stand putthe stand somewheresafe for futureuse 3 Use the fourscrews provided tofix the TV onto awall mounting bracketvia the 4 VESA standardholes on theback of thetelevision INTSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Power Cord 1 Infrared Remote Control 1 User s Manual 1 2 FRONT PANEL Remote control sensor IndicatorLED GREEN POWER ON RED STANDBY Key board see next page Power Pressthis buttonto the status of a theunit willturn ON Press this button to the status of the unit willturn OFF INSTALLATION KEY BOARD M SOURCE MENU C VOL vor 1 SOURCE To display theinput source menu 2 MENU To display mainMENU 3 In TV mode to change thechannel and down In MENU mode to select the menu items In standby mode it can turnon the TV 4 VOL VOL To adjust
11. operation to viewanother page If the counter continuesto search this means that the page is not transmitted Select another number Coloured icons aredisplayed at the bottom of thescreen The 4 coloured buttons onthe remote controlare used toaccess the items or corresponding pages The coloured icons flash when the item orthe page isnot yet available This returns tothe contents page usually page 100 Certain pages contain subpages which are automatically displayed successively This key is usedto stop orresume sub page acquisition The indication appears top left To freeze the page To display or hide the concealed information games solutions To zoom the page Tosave and display your favourite pages Tomix teletext with video pictures 14 OPERATION EPG Electronic Programme Guide The EPG ElectronicProgramme Guide menuis used tolook at whatis being broadcast ona DTV orRadio channel ata later pointin time Press the EPG button to accessthe EPG menu the detailed programme information of the channel currently being viewed will bedisplayed 801 20 Feb 2006 16 07 20 Feb DTV H 16 00 17 00 800 France 2 er 801 France 4 802 5 803 804 LCP 805 France 3 E MEER Into what isgoing to bebroadcast after the current programme pressthe button to viewfuture programmes andpress the 4 buttonto return towards the programmes televisedat the currenttim
12. sound level In MENU mode toselect the menuitems REAR PANEL AC INPUT All the terminals are from left to right AC POWER SOCKET HDMI input VGA PC AUDIO input AV S VIDEO Rear Audio input YPbPr input Coaxial SPDIF OUTPUT ANTENNA SOCKET Note 1 AV S VIDEO and YPbPr share the Rear Audio input channel 2 When port get DVI signal the PC Audio channel will change to receive the audio from HDMI port INSTALLATION ANTENNA CONNECTION An outdoor antenna Y ANT 750 TWIN LEAD FEEDER 3000 An indoor antenna Adaptor NOT SUPPLIED CATV net Loosen the screws Insert the feeder in Wires Tighten the screws Note Aerial connections IEC female Input impendance 75Q unbalanced INSTALLATION CONNECTING TO PC STEPS Be sure boththe TV and computer aresetto Poweroff 1 Connect VGA and audio cable 2 Connect the powercord 3 Power on the TV switch the inputsource to VGAmode 4 Power on thePC This sequence 1 important VGA cable INSTALLATION PC PRESET PRESET MODE recommended resolution is 1024 768 60Hz oe 2 q ee o3 o9 Dom BC HE o9 ee eee o9 INSTALLATION CONNECTING TO AV EQUIPMENTS This TV provides one group ofAV one S Video one group of YPbPr for convenient connection to VCR DVD or other video eq
13. steady or erratic Sometimes the TV set does not function with Remote Control Unit Remark 1 Alkaline Battery Recommended 2 Remove batteries when they are exhausted or if the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time REMOTE CONTROL KEYS FUNCTION 1 POWER Toset the TV to standbyor power on 2 NUMERIC KEY For direct accessto channels 3 TV MENU Todisplay TV menu 3 4 CURSOR Tomove within the menu 5 CH LIST Todisplay the channelslist 6 VOL Toadjust sound level 7 PIC Toswitch picture mode 8 SLEEP Set timer toturn offthe TV 9 FREEZE To freeze the picture 10 EPG To display information about the program being viewedand what s onnext in DTV mode 11 FAV To access yourfavourite channels list in TVor DTV mode 12 TELETEXT KEYS See page 14 13 MUTE Todisable or enablethe sound output 14 AUDIO Toselect the available audio language of TV programs or select sound channel 15 RECALL To access thepreviously viewed channel 16 SOURCE To select inputsource 17 OK Toconfirm selection EXIT To exit the menu 19 SOUND Toswitch sound mode 20 CH CH Toaccess the nextor previous channels 21 ASPECT To change pictureaspect ratio 22 TV RADIO In DTV mode it is used to switch between digital TV channels and radio stations 69 23 TEXT Toenter or exit TELETEXT 24 INFO To display information about the channel being viewed further information a
14. uipment Please refer to the owner s manual of the equipment to be connected as well You can use the input terminals on TV set rear as follows VIDEO EQUIPMENT with YPbPr To audio with 46 outputs terminal b or VIDEO EQUIPMENT To video output 69 Yellow video W White audio L Red audio R or Pr Blue Pb Green Y AC INPUT 100 240V 50 60Hz I with S video terminal 222 with SPDIF Input VIDFO EQUIPMENT pire eee SPDIF MU Ug Tos vIDEO P er 22 output VIDEO RECORDER To audio outputs It can be connected to the following appliances VCR multi disc player DVD camcorder video game or stereo system as well as a number of other electronic items YPbPr can support these video fomats 480i 576i 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 10 REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Inserting the 2 AAA 1 5V batteries making sure the polarity or of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit 3 Mount the battery cover Replace with new batteries when the TV set begins to show the following symptoms Operation is un
15. unitto factory default and allthe settings andstored channels willbe cleared Max Volume Press the 4 buttonsto set the maximum volume 90 Picture Audio Interference Normal Picture No picture No colour Picture breaking up No colour JA Noise N gt Normal audio ye Pp Normal audio N ya 3 4 Noise N Jf TROUBLESHOOTINGS antenna position direction or connection antenna position direction or connection electronic equipment motorcycle fluorescent light Volume check ifmute is activated or ifthe audio system connections are notcorrect Power cord isnot inserted Power switch isnot opened Contrast and brightness volume setup Press standby keyon the remote control for inspecting Colour control Retune channel TV system Te Viewing Picture Size diagonal 22 Resolution Aspect Ratio Display colours Brightness Contrast ratio Response time View angle TV TV system DVB T decode DVB T de modulation Terminals HDMI Input VGA Input Audio Input Video Composite Input S Video Input Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Input Coaxial SPDIF Output TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1366x768 16 9 16 7M 400 2 170 H 160 V Digital TV DVB T Analog TV PAL SECAM Audio MPEG2 Audio Layer I amp II Video MPEG2 Transport MP HL Demodulator COFDM OFDM Mod 2K 8K FFT SFN andMFN Packed Carries 2K 8K Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16
16. vision is tobe built intoa compartment orsimilar enclosed the minimum distances must bemaintained Heat build upcan reduce theservice life of your television and canalso be dangerous ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES Never tamper with any components insidethe TV or any other adjustment controls mentioned in thismanual All LCD TVs arehigh voltage instruments When you cleanup dust orwater drops on the LCD PANEL or CABINET the power cord should be pulledout from thereceptacle then wipe the TV with a dry softcloth During thunder andlighting unplug the power cord andantenna cord toprevent damage to your IV All repairs tothis TV should only beperformed by qualified TV service personnel INTSTALLATION INSTALLATION NOTES This TV can be connectedto AC 100 240 Volts 50 60 Hz Neverconnect to aDC supply or anyother power supply Locate the TV in theroom where lightdoes not strikethe screen Total darkness reflection on thepicture screen cancause eyestrain Softand indirect lightingis recommended for comfortableviewing Allow enough space between the TV and thewall to permitventilation Avoid excessivelywarm locations toprevent possible damageto the cabinetor premature component failure Do not coverthe ventilation openingswhen using the TV WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES This television canbe wall mountedas follows 1 Place the LCD Television onto asolid surface Pleaseplace some softmaterial to over the fr
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