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15PT2767 15PT2767 15PT2767 Oper ating Instructions 15PT2767/p1-4 07/16/03, 5:01 PM 1[...]
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2 Recycling Dir ective – T o minimise harm to the envir onment, the batteries supplied with the TV set do not contain mercur y or nick el cadmium. If possible, when disposing of batteries, use recycling means a vailable to you. Y our TV set uses materials which are r eusable or which can be recycled. T o minimise the amount of waste in the envir [...]
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3 S AFETY I NFORMA TION AND U SEFUL T IPS Safety Information • Disconnect mains plug when : – the red light belo w the TV screen is flashing continuousl y . – a bright white line is displa yed acr oss the screen. – cleaning the TV screen. Never use abrasiv e cleaning agents. Use a slight damp chamois leather or soft cloth. – there is a li[...]
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4 B EFORE C ALLING S ER VICE Below is a list of frequentl y occurred symptoms. Before you call f or ser vice , make these simple checks. Some of these symptoms can easily be rectified if y ou know what to do. Symptom What y ou should do Colour patch • Switch off the TV by the mains power button. W ait for 20 (unev eness) minutes befor e switching[...]
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5 Antenna Connection • Connect the aerial plug to the antenna socket ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ on the backcov er . Mains Connection • Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. •F or correct mains v oltage, ref er to type sticker at the rear of the TV set • Consult your dealer if mains suppl y is different. Note : This diagram is not representativ e [...]
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6 Y ou can view the playback of VCR tapes (Video Disc players , camcorders, etc .) by using the A UDIO and VIDEO INPUT soc k ets on the rear of the TV . – Connect the VIDEO and A UDIO IN sockets on the r ear of the TV to the AUDIO and VIDEO OUT sock ets on the VCR. – Select channel A V2 to view pla yback. The S-Video connection on the rear of t[...]
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7 C ONNECTING THE A UDIO /V IDEO S OCKETS (R ECORDING ) Connection for recor ding fr om the TV channel – Connect the corr esponding INPUT sockets of the VCR to the MONIT OR OUTPUT sock ets on the rear of the TV . –T o enhance the sound of your TV , connect the A UDIO L and R sock ets to an external audio system instead of the VCR. For mono equi[...]
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8 & Pow er button – Switch set off temporarily to standby mode. (The red light indicator lights up when the set is on standby mode). –T o switch on set fr om standby mode, press Channel +/– , Digit (0 -9) or Pow er button. é T eletext Colour/P ersonal Zapping buttons – In teletext mode, the colour buttons allow you to access directly a[...]
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9 F UNCTIONS OF R EMO TE C ONTROL 3 Main Index Button In teletext mode, press button to r eturn to the main index page. 4 Fro wnie button Allows to delete stor ed personal prefer ence channels in your P ersonal Pref erence list. For detailed description of functions, refer to section on “P ersonal Zapping ”. 5 Smart Picture Button Press the Sma[...]
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10 & Mains Po wer button Switch mains pow er on or off. é Standby light indicator Indicate r ed light when standby mode is activated. “ Remote Sensor Acts as a sensor for activating the contr ols of the TV when remote contr ol handset is aimed at it. ‘ Headphone sock et Connect headphone jack to sock et for personal listening. ( AV “in?[...]
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11 ¸ Operating instructions generally e xplains the operation of the TV set using the buttons on the remote contr ol unless otherwise stated. Please read the f ollowing instructions car efully and follo w the steps as sho wn to familiarise yourself with the installations and all f eatures a vailable in y our set. The Languag e feature allows y ou [...]
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12 A UT OMA TIC T UNING OF C HANNELS Automatic tuning of channels allows you to stor e each pr ogramme automatically . Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until Install is selected. Enter install menu. Select Auto Store . Start automatic tuning of channels. When tuning is completed, exit menu fr om screen. ¸ Main o ✔ Picture π Brightness [...]
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13 M ANU AL T UNING OF C HANNELS Manual tuning of channels allows y ou to select your pr eferr ed channel number for ev er y a vailable pr ogramme. MENU ¸ ˙ ¸ ˙ Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until Install is selected. Enter install menu. Press button r epeatedly until Manual Stor e is selected. Enter manual stor e menu. Press button[...]
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14 C HANNELS M ANU AL T UNING OF C HANNELS ¸ Manual Store o ■ Colour System ■ Sound System ■ Search ✔ Channel 2 π ■ Fine Tune ■ Store œ Manual Store o ■ Colour System ■ Sound System ■ Search ■ Channel ■ Fine Tune ✔ Store Store? π œ ˙ ¸ 9 10 11 Manual Store o ■ Colour System ■ Sound System ■ Search ■ Channel ?[...]
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15 S ELECTING THE C OLOUR /S OUND S Y STEM This featur e allows you to select y our desired Colour and Sound system. If Auto is selected, the respective colour and sound system will be automatically selected accor ding to the transmission system. Note : Select your desir ed colour and sound system manually if r eception is poor at Auto mode . Repea[...]
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16 F INE T UNING OF C HANNELS This featur e allows you to adjust pictur e reception in areas of w eak reception. Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until Install is selected. Enter install menu. Press button r epeatedly until Manual Store is selected. Enter manual stor e menu. Press button r epeatedly until Fine T une is selected. Fine tune [...]
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17 E DITING OF C HANNELS This feature allo ws you to skip or edit channels which ha ve bad or w eak TV signal or channels that you do not watch often. Note : Once a channel is skipped, you cannot ha ve access to it b y the CH (Channel) + or – button. Y ou can only ha ve access to the channel by the Digit (0 -9) buttons. Main o ■ Picture Languag[...]
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18 ¸ A DJUSTING THE TV P ICTURE The picture menu allo ws you to mak e adjustments to the picture. Main o ✔ Picture π Brightness ■ Sound Colour ■ Features Contrast ■ Install Sharpness Colour Temp More... œ Picture o ✔ Brightness p ❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘ ❘ ❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘❘ 59 π ■ Colour ■ Contrast ■ S[...]
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19 A DUSTING THE TV S OUND The sound menu allows y ou to make adjustments to the sound. Displa y the main menu on screen. Select Sound menu. Enter Sound menu. Select item. Adjust level or select desir ed setting. Exit menu fr om screen. Main o ✔ Picture π Brightness ■ Sound Colour ■ Features Contrast ■ Install Sharpness Colour Temp. More..[...]
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20 U SING THE S CREEN F ORMA T Y ou can hav e a choice of two f ormats for your vie wing pleasure, namely : - 4:3 mode and the EXP AND 4:3 mode through the FORMA T menu. Displa y the main menu on screen. Press button r epeatedly until F eatures is selected. Enter the Features men u. Press button repeatedl y umtil F ormat is selected. Press the butt[...]
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21 S MAR T P ICTURE C ONTROL Whether you ar e watching a movie or video game, your TV has automatic video control settings matched to your cur rent pr ogram source or content. The Smart Picture feature quickl y r esets y our TV’ s video controls of pr ogram for a n umber of different types of pr ograms and viewing conditions y ou ma y ha ve in y [...]
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22 S MAR T S OUND C ONTROL Whether y ou are watching a movie or video game, your TV has automatic sound control settings matched to your cur rent pr ogram source or content. The Smar t Sound feature quickl y resets y our TV’ s sound controls of pr ogram for a number of diff erent types of pr ograms and viewing conditions y ou ma y hav e in y our [...]
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23 P ERSONAL Z APPING A list or series of fa vourite TV pr ograms can be selected and stored in the 4 coloured buttons with the P ersonal Zapping feature. With this feature y ou can easily view ed up to a total of 10 pref err ed channels for each coloured button. Ad ding Channels to the F a v ourite list Select a channel by the Digit buttons Press [...]
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24 U SING T HE T ELETEXT If a TV channel br oadcast contains teletext information, each channel that br oadcasts teletext transmits a page (index page) with information on how to use the teletext system, usually on page 100. The system transmitted is indicated in the option line at the bottom of the screen. & On/Off teletext Press the button on[...]
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25 U SING T HE T ELETEXT § Interrupt Press the button to change to TV mode. Press the button again to r eturn to teletext mode and to the teletext page. è Enlarge Pr ess the button once to enlarge and view the top half of the page. Press the button the second time to enlarge and view the bottom half of the page. Press the button the third time to[...]
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S PECIFICA TIONS 15PT2767 Pictu r e tube sc r een size 400 mm Pictu r e tube visible a r ea 3 60 mm Audio Output : Speaker 2 x 3 W TV System NTSC M P AL B/G P AL D/K P AL I SECAM B/G SECAM D/K SECAM K1 Set Dimensions : Length 444 mm Width 355 mm Height 400 mm Net W eight of Set appr oximate 13 kg Note F or Operating V oltage, Frequency , Pow er Con[...]
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