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    Model No 19-208 19-208W 22-208 22-208W IDTV User Guide PICTURE FORMAT INFO 19-22_14 technika manual main.pdPage 1 5. 8. 2009 10:15:03[...]

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    1 Important Guarantee Information. Congratulations on purchasing this television. We hope you have many years of trouble free enjoyment from your purchase. Your product is covered under the manufacturers guarantee for 12 months from date of purchase. In the event of a fault being diagnosed, please refer to the frequently asked questions/troubleshoo[...]

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    3 Important information regarding the digital TV switchover Television in the UK is going digital, bringing us all more choice and new services. Starting late 2007 and ending in 2012, television services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region. How the switchover affects your TV equipment. Your new TV has a digital tuner built [...]

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    WARNINGS Caution This television contains no user serviceable parts. Please refer to the manufacturer or authorised repair agent in the event of malfunction. Do not remove the back cover from the television. Warning To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or damage to the television, do not expose it to dust, rain or moisture, or place any objec[...]

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    CONTENTS CHANNEL SERVICES - Using Digital TV teletext 20 - Using 7 day TV Guide 20 - Using Analogue TV teletext 21 PC OPERATION - Connecting to a PC 22 - Auto Configuration of Screen 23 - Phase 23 - Clock 23 - Horizontal Position 23 - Vertical Position 23 - Position Reset 23 DVD MENU OPERATION - System Set Up 24 - Adjusting TV System 24 - Adjusting[...]

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    8 WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE BOX Accessori e s Included with this TV are the following accessories: 1x - User Guide Book 1x - Remote control 1x - RF lead 2x - AAA batteries 1x - Quick Start Guide 1x - TV 1x - 3.5mm jack to phono cable Please save your packaging as you will need this in the event of warranty/service repair or support. We are unable to [...]

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    ATTACHING/REMOVING THE STAND & WALL MOUNTING Attaching the stand Removing the stand for wall mounting 1) Remove the screws shown 2) The stand will now come off IMPORTANT— BEFORE DRILLING ANY HOLES IN THE WALL ENSURE YOU ARE NOT DRILLING WHERE THERE COULD BE ANY ELECTRIC WIRES, WATER OR GAS PIPES THIS TV REQUIRES A VESA 100 WALL MOUNT, OR EQUI[...]

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    10 GETTING STARTED - INITIAL SET UP TUNING IN IMPORTANT — Please ensure the TV has reached room temperature before connecting the power for the first time 1) Connect the mains lead to your electrical outlet 2) Connect the RF cable supplied to the 'RF IN ' on the rear of the TV and connect the other end of the cable to your TV Aerial out[...]

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    11 REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS Digital mode: Exit the Digital menu. DVD mode: Stop the DVD playing. DVD mode: select the zoom to change picture size. Teletext mode: change the display size. DVD mode: press to advance forward to the next chapter. Teletext mode: request the index page. DVD mode: press to replay the current program from the previous chapte[...]

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    12 TV BUTTONS & THEIR FUNCTIONS TOP PANEL BUTTONS SOURCE MENU CH- CH+ VOL- VOL+ STANDBY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Displays the input source menu Displays Menu/OSD Program/Channel down and menu down Program/Channel up and menu up Volume down and menu left Volume up and menu right DVD - Play/Pause DVD - Eject Standby On/Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Choosing Mod[...]

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    CI Por t 13 INPUTS & CONNECTIONS REAR CONNECTIONS L/R Audio Input Note – you will need the Phono to 3.5mm Audio cable included to connect into the 3.5mm Audio Input on the TV L/R CONNECTING A DVD RECORDER OR VIDEO RECORDER Source should be set to SCART CONNECTING A HIGH DEFINITION DEVICE OPTION A – HDMI OPTION B – COMPONENT & AUDIO CA[...]

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    14 TV MENU OPERATION PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Lets you adjust picture mode, contrast, brightness, colour, tint and sharpness to enhance the viewing experience. PLEASE NOTE – YOU CAN ONLY MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS & COLOUR WHEN PICTURE MODE IS SET TO ‘PERSONAL’. Selecting Picture Mode Preset Switch between different preset pict[...]

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    15 TV MENU OPERATION PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Adjusting Tint (only available on some sources) Lets you increase or decrease the level of tint within the picture 1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu 2) Press [/] to highlight Tint 3) Press [>] to increase the tint or [<] to decrease the tint 4) Press [EXIT] to exit Adjusting Sharpness You can change[...]

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    16 TV MENU OPERATION SOUND SETTINGS MENU Adjusting Volume Lets you adjust the volume of the television 1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu 2) Press [>] to move to Sound Settings Menu 3) Press [/] to highlight Volume 4) Press [>] to increase the volume or [<] to decrease the volume 5) Press [EXIT] to exit Selecting Sound Mode Preset Switch b[...]

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    17 TV MENU OPERATION TUNING SETTINGS MENU (Only Freeview & Analogue TV modes) Adjusting Country If you are moving country you may wish to change the Country Settings 1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu 2) Press [>] to move to Tuning Settings Menu 3) Press [/] to highlight Country 4) Press [>] to alter the chosen country 5) Press [EXIT] to [...]

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    18 TV MENU OPERATION Common Interface Slot (Only in Freeview Mode) Pay per view services require a “smartcard” to be inserted into the TV. If you subscribe to a pay per view service the provider will issue you with a ‘CAM’ card “smartcard”. The CAM can then be inserted into the COMMON INTERFACE PORT. To access the card follow the steps [...]

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    19 TV MENU OPERATION GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Lets you adjust the language, picture size, blue screen, add child lock, complete first time installation and reset the television. On Screen Menu Language Lets you change the on screen menu language. 1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu 2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu 3) Press [/] to highli[...]

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    7 DAY TV GUIDE & DIGITAL TELETEXT 20 Digital TV Teletext With Digital TV (Freeview) there is also digital teletext available on some channels. Simply follow the on screen commands. Here is an example of the BBC digital teletext service. 1) To start digital teletext press RED button. 2) To select the information you require you can scroll using [...]

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    21 TELETEXT OPERATION (ANALOGUE TV ONLY) Teletext is a service offered by some broadcasters. Teletext Operation 1) To start digital teletext press the RED button (BBC channels) or the TEXT buttons (Other channels) Here is an example of BBC1 2) You can now navigate to the page you require in a number of ways: a) Press the page you require using the [...]

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    22 USING THE TELEVISION AS A COMPUTER MONITOR IMPORTANT – Before connecting the computer to the television you must ensure the computer settings are correct for the television. You MUST do this using your old monitor. WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS VISTA 1) Switch on your computer 2) When finishing booting up right click your mouse anywhere on the screen 3)[...]

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    23 PC MENU OPERATION (VGA) VGA MENU Auto Configuration of Screen Lets you automatically configure the television to be used as a computer monitor 1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu 2) Press [>] to select PC settings 3) Press [/] to select Auto Sync 4) Then press [>] for the TV to automatically configure itself 5) Press [EXIT] to exit Phase To[...]

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    24 DVD MENU OPERATION HOW TO PLAY DVD’S The DVD player has an automatic DVD feature which means when you insert a disc it will automatically switch source and start to play. If you disc does not play please refer to frequently ask questions section of the user guide. SYSTEM SET UP Adjusting TV System Lets you adjust between NTSC, PAL, AUTO (PAL i[...]

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    25 DVD MENU OPERATION AUDIO SET UP Adjusting Tone Lets you increase or decrease the Tone of the sound 1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu 2) Press [/] to select Audio Set Up 3) Press [>] to enter menu 4) Press [/] to select Tone 5) Press [>] to enter menu 6) Press [/] or [/] to increase or decrease the tone 7) Press [OK] to confirm 8) Pres[...]

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    27 USING WITH SKY DIGITAL / VIRGIN MEDIA You may wish to use your TV with Sky Digital, Virgin Media or another cable or Satellite box There are a number of connection options, the best being connecting via SCART cable. Connecting via SCART 1) Connect the SCART cable from the Cable/Satellite Box to SCART of the TV 2) Press [SOURCE] 3) Press [/] or [...]

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    28 CONNECTING A GAMES CONSOLE Connecting a games console can sometimes seem very difficult. We have simplified it to three options depending on the cables that you have. Option 1 – Connecting via Scart to AV adapter If you are supplied with a cable from the console which has YELLOW, RED & WHITE connectors you must connect via a SCART to AV ad[...]

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    29 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you are still experiencing problems please contact the Helpline Customer Support/Technical Helpline Sky Media UK LTD Telephone: 0871 2000 463 Email: service@skymediauk.co.uk Visit our web site www.skymediauk.co.uk for further Trouble shooting and frequently asked questions. Question: Solution: I have tuned in Digita[...]

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    30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LCD19-208, LCD19-208W LCD22-208, LCD22-208W " 2 2 " 9 1 ) s e h c n I ( e z i S Resolution 1440 x 900 1680 x 1050 1 : 0 0 0 1 1 : 0 0 0 1 o i t a R t s a r t n o C Brightness cd/m 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 s e Y s e Y B G R C P RF HDMI 3 x 2 3 x 2 ) S M R ( s t t a W t u p t u O r e k a e p S s e Y s e Y r e y a l p D V D I[...]

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    31 INDEX 7 day TV Guide 20 Adjusting Country 17 Analogue TV teletext 21 Attaching/Removing the stand & wall mounting 9 Auto Tuning 17 Balance 16 Bass 16 Blue Screen 19 Brightness 14 Changing Regions 25 Child Lock / Key Lock 19 Clock 23 Colour Settings 14 Colour Temperature 15 Common Inferface Slot 18 Configuration of Screen 23 Connecting to a P[...]

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