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1 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electric al energ y can perform man y useful functi ons, but it c an als o cause personal i njuries and propert y dama ge if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufac tured with the highest pri ority on sa fety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN PO TENTIAL ELE CTRICAL SHOC K OR FIRE H AZARD. In[...]
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2 10.Attachmen ts —Do not use attachments not recommended by the m anufacturer. Use of improper attachm ents can result in acciden ts. 11.Accessori es —When the product i s used on a trolle y , care should be taken to avoid q uick stops, excessive for ce, and uneve n surfaces tha t may caus e the product and trolley to overturn, damaging equipm[...]
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3 20.Stand —Do not plac e the product on an unsta ble trolley , stand, tripod or table. Plac ing the product on an uns table base can cause t he produ ct to fall, resultin g in serious pe rsonal injuries as w ell as damage t o th e produ ct. Use only a trolley , stand, tripod , and bracket or table recommended by the manufac turer or sold with th[...]
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4 I IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING: T O REDUCE THE RIS K OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PR ODU CT TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE. The e xclama tion point with in a tri angle is intend ed to ale rt the us er to the prese nce o f impor tant opera ting a nd mai ntena nce ( servic ing) instr uctio ns i n the li terat ure acc ompany ing t he pr oduc[...]
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5 Do not do anyt hing t hat might damage t he p ower cable . Whe n disc onnec ti ng the p ower c able , hol d the plu g, not the cable. z Do not make a ny modi fications, pla ce heavy objec ts on, place nea r hot objects, heat, be nd, twi st or forcefully pull the power c able. Doing so may cause damage to the power c able, which can c ause fire or[...]
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6 2. INTRODUCTION Co ngra tula tion s on your p urchase of a THO MSO N LC D TV . Y our LCD TV will prov ide you with ma ny y ear s of en joyment no o ther LCD TV can match . It is co mpat ible w ith t oday’s cur rent NTSC, PAL an d SE CAM syst ems, as well as t omorro w’s DT V st andar ds. Th is TV i s ext rem ely easy to use and features high [...]
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7 II PREPARAT ION Using the Remote Control Use the remote control by poi nting it towards the remote sensor window of the set. Objec ts between the remote control and sensor wi ndow may prevent proper operation Cautio ns regar d ing u se of rem ote cont ro l z Do not expose the remote control to shoc k. In additi on, do not expose the remote c ontr[...]
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8 3. GETTING STARTED Switching on Follow th e ins truc tions on t his p age on h ow to switc h on you r TV set an d the re mote con trol be f ore going on to fo llow ing pages descri bing how to use the remote cont rol and t he channe l set -up proc edure. 5A 220-240 V~50 Hz Mains socket in Contlental Europe Mains socket in uk 1. Connect the female[...]
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9 Getting started Remote contro l TV func tio ns Most of your telev ision’s functi ons are ava ilable via the menus that appear on the s creen .The remote c ontrol supplied with your set c an be used to navig a te through the menus and to confi gure all the general settings. This pag e contains the d escription of the remote c ontrol. Standby / q[...]
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10 Using the remote control for other equipment The remote control s upplied with your set c an be used for other equipment, such as vid eo record ers, PC or DVD players . This page prov ides information c oncerning the remote control’s use with these ty pes of equipment. VCR DVD VCR Press the VCR button On/Sta ndby DVD Press the DVD button On/St[...]
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11 4. CHANNELS SET-U P Note :If you use the device as LCD Monito r func tion n ot a TV , you ma y skip the c hapter . Initial set-up # AUTOMATIC INSTA LLA TION Return Standard EURO… Start Running … Frequency 150.75MHz Program mes found 02 Initial set -up in volves select ing all th e settin gs required to be able to search for and st ore all t [...]
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12 Organiser # ORGANISER Return Select programme 01 Swap with programme -- Chan ge pr. n ame BBC1 Delete progra mme 01 By using this menu yo u can change the c hannels ord er arrang ed during automatic s et-up, name and renam e channe ls, delete duplic ate cha nnels or th ose with poor reception qua lity. Follow the help messag es at t he bottom of[...]
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13 Manual channel set-up Follow the proc edure given on this pa ge if y ou find that some cha nnels have not been st ored during the initia l set- up. This c an happen i f you are setting up c able network c hannels. Setti ng up channels manual l y requires ev ery setting for a particul a r channel to be entered , one at a ti me. # MANUAL INSTALLAT[...]
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14 5. OPERATION General operation Switching the TV set on and o ff To switch the TV set on, press the button located on the right side of the set. When the se t is on, the indica tor on th e fron t is gre en. Standb y mode Press the button o n the screen right sid e of TV or on the remote control. The TV set remai ns powered up, but with low energ [...]
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15 Zoom In TV mode , you have the o ption of ch angin g the disp lay fo rmat and u sing th e zoo m fun ction via t he ½ / ¾ buttons. Here is selec ti on s of Zoom : 4/3 Format - picture in 4/3 forma t 14/9 Zoom - picture in 14/ 9 letterbox format 16/9 Zoom - picture in 16/ 9 letterbox format 16/9 Zoom ▲ ▼ - picture in 16/9 le tterbox format m[...]
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16 Adjusting the sound ; SOUND Return Preset Standard… Balance ------|----------- Sound type Stereo… Auto. volu me leve ling Internal speakers ; Advance d sett ings … Display th e OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Sound option and press OK to confirm. The SOUND menu appears with the follo wing options: Return : go b ac[...]
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17 Adjusting t he pictur e The PICT URE menu can be used to adjust the c u rrent setti ngs, to appl y preset setting s and define your own preferred setting s . Õ PICTURE Return Preset Studio… Brightness ------|----------- Contrast ------|----------- Colour ------|----------- Sharpness ------|----------- Tone Warm… Other setting s … Display [...]
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18 Settin g th e Pr efer ences The Preferences menu c an be used to set your preferenc e includ ing Eco mo de, Pe r manent PR, B ack light , Sleep timer, TV Lock and Lang uage. PREFERENCES Return Eco mode Permanent pr. num ber Backli ght Normal… Sleep timer 0:00 TV lock Langua ge Engli sh… Display th e OVERVIEW menu by pressi ng[...]
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19 Teletext The Teletext se rvice i s available i n many countri es under a va riety of names (TOP Text, Fastext, FLOF text, Videotext ). It is pr ovided as a fre e service by t elevision b roadcaste rs. This service p rovides a real w ealth of infor mation , avail able at any t ime, on weath er, s port s re sults, n ews, games, e tc. The informati[...]
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20 Subtit les Some cha nnels provide subti tles for some of their prog rammes. The number of the relev ant page s is specified on the Te letex t index page. To displa y subtitle s, enable the Telet ext fun ction, find th e nu mber of the page displa ying th e subtit les and ente r it. Once the rele vant pag e is found, the subtitles appear in the T[...]
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21 6. OTHER INFORMATION PIC (Picture in Comput er Mode ) When you ha ve connec ted the PC to T V set (in PC mode ), you ca n open the func tion by pres sing PR+/PR- an d you will w atch progr amme dis played on the t op right of the screen. The picture si ze is not a djustabl e, you may m ove the picture posi tion from top ri ght, top c entre, top [...]
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22 S-video socket AV3-S and Audio (R/L) (input) These can mai nly be used to connect ca mcorders (S-VHS or Hi 8 format). To display images from th e connected appliance, s elect AV3-S using AV button on th e remote con trol CVBS and S-Vid eo share the sa me L/R audio input. YCrCb co mponent an d A udio (R/L) (input) YCrCb is for i nterlacing sig na[...]
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23 Connect ing a vi deo rec orde r To obt ain op timum p icture quality, u se a SC ART cable . Ho wever, you can also con nec t a video r ecor der to t he televisio n usin g the aerial s oc ket. If you conn ect a video re cord er on ly via t he ae rial sock et ( wit hou t u sing t he SC ART soc ket ), swit ch it on an d pl ay a tape. Then search fo[...]
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24 TROUBLE S HOOTING Before you ca ll for ser vice , determ ine the sympt oms a nd make a few sim ple c hecks a s sh own be low . TV set: SYMPTO MS PO SSIB LE CAUSES Power do es not turn ON z Ensure whether the power plug is se curel y inserted int o the recept acle. There is no pic ture or sound z Ensure t he LCD TV power is ON (Indicated b y the [...]
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25 Antenna: SYMPTO MS PO SSIB LE CAUSES The picture is not sharp or the picture mov es. z The reception may be weak. z The state of the broadcas t may also be bad. z Make sure the outside a ntenna is not disc onnected. z Make sure the antenna i s facing the right direction. The picture is doubled or tripled. z Make sure the a ntenna is faci ng the [...]