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Cont ents 1 Spec ifica tions ... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ..... .... .. 3 Quic k guide ... .... .... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ..... .... .... . 4 Socke ts o n the r ear of the u nit . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. 4 Ma ins po wer and sp eaker socket s 30L B020[...]
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Over v iew 2 En[...]
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Sp ecifications 3 Specifications M od e l * 1 5L B 0 20 S 4 2 0L B 0 20 S 4 2 3L B 0 20 S 4 3 0L B 0 20 S 4 G e ne r a l : D i s p l a y T F T L C D P i c t ur e f or ma t 4 : 3 1 6: 9 S c r e e n d i a go n a l ( 3 8 c m ) ( 5 1 c m ) ( 5 8 c m ) ( 7 5 c m ) P i c t ur e r e s ol u t i o n 1 02 4 x 7 68 (X GA ) 6 40 x 4 8 0 (V GA ) 1 28 0 x 7 68 ([...]
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Quic k guide 4 En Quick guide Sock ets on the r ear of th e uni t I t e m D e s i g na t i o n 1 S o c ke t f or p o we r p a c k (n ot wi t h 30 L B 02 0 S4 ) 2 V GA i np ut so c ke t 3 D V I i n p u t s oc ke t 4 S c a r t 3 s o c ke t ( on l y 23 L B 02 0 S 4 a n d 30 L B 02 0 S 4 ) I n pu t o nl y 5 S c a r t 2 s o c ke t I n pu t o nl y 6 S c [...]
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Quic k guide 5 Swit ching on the unit Sel ect ing TV mode on th e r emot e contr ol Swit ching the TV on and to standby m ode Sel ect ing c ha nne ls Sel ect ing i nputs 1 . S e l e c t t he i n pu t us i ng a r r ow bu t t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ . 2 . P r e s s t he O K bu t t on 2 4 t o s t or e t he s e t t i n g . T V A nt e nn a ( 7 5 Oh m) A V 1 S i g[...]
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Pr eparation s 6 En Preparations Sett ing u p, ca re a n d maint enanc e Pl a c e of install ation C au ti o n ! P r ot e c t t h e t e l e vi s i on a g a i n s t hu m i d i t y a nd r a i n . T he T V s e t sh o ul d no t be o p e ra t e d i n r o om s w i t h hi g h m oi s t u re l ev e l s . Do no t p l a c e r e c e p t a c l e s c on t a i ni[...]
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Pr eparation s 7 Main tenance E l e ct r o n i c c o m po n e n t s a r e s u bj e c t t o a na t u ra l a g e i n g p ro c e s s . I n t h e e ve n t of m a l f un c t i o ns , pl e a s e c on su l t a s pe c i a l i st d e a l e r . On l y us e t h e or i g i n a l p a c ka gi ng f or t r a ns p or t i n g t h e un i t . C au ti o n ! T h e un i [...]
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Conn ections 8 En Connections Conn ections S e e O ve r vi e w o n pa g e 3 . Connec tion ele ment s on the set I t e m D e s i g na t i o n 2 H e a d ph o ne s oc ke t f o r c on ne c t i n g h e a dp h on e s w i t h a 3 . 5 m m j ac k Connec tion ele ment s on the r ear of the uni t 15LB 0 20S4 I t e m D e s i g na t i o n A D C I N: C o nn e c [...]
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Conn ections 9 Ante nna / cabl e co n ne ction Y ou r un i t i s s up p l i e d w i t h a h i g h- g ra d e a nt e nn a c a bl e wi t h h i g h s h i e l d i ng d e gr e e . T o c on n e c t t h e d om e s t i c a n t e n na o r c a b l e s y s t e m, pl ug t h i s c a bl e i nt o t h e s o c ke t fo r t h e e xt e r na l a n t e nn a a n d t h e o[...]
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Oper ation 10 En Operation Cont rols Fr ont o f TV I t e m D e s i g na t i o n 1 R e mo t e c on t ro l re c e i ve r a nd st a nd b y i n di c a t or 2 H e a d ph o ne s s oc ke t 3 P o we r s w i t c h Remo te co ntrol I f t h e e qu i p m e nt i s o p e ra t e d w i t h t he r e m o t e c on t ro l , o b s e r ve t h e f ol l o w i ng : T h e s[...]
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Oper ation 11 Fr Usin g the r emot e contr ol for oth er equ ipmen ts The remote control supplied with your set can be used for other equipment, such as video recorders or DVD players. This page provides information concerning the remote control’s use with these types of equipment. VCR DVD VCR Press the VCR button On/Standby DVD Press the DVD but[...]
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Oper ation 12 Init i al sta rtup pr o c edur e W he n s e t t i n g up fo r t he f i r s t t i m e , p ro c e e d a s f ol l o ws : 1 . S w i t c h t he u ni t o n a t t h e po we r s w i t c h ( 3) . T he n pr e s s t h e b ut t o n o n t h e r e mo t e c on t ro l . T h e s t a nd b y i n di c a t o r ( 1) g oe s ou t . T h e f ol l ow i ng In s [...]
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Oper ation 13 En Oper ation Swit ching on/off A c t u a t e po w e r s w i t c h ( 3) t o a c t i va t e s t a nd b y m o de . T he s t a n db y i nd i c a t o r l i g ht s up ( 1 ) re d. T o s w i t c h on t h e d e v i c e , p r e s s t h e b ut t o n o n t h e re m ot e c on t ro l . T h e s t a n db y i nd i c a t o r 1 g o e s ou t . P r e s s[...]
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Oper ation 14 Stor ing c hannels automa t ic ally 1 . O p e n t h e I n st a l l . m en u: P re s s M E NU bu t t on . 2 . S e l e c t I n st al l . i n t he M a i n m e nu us i ng a r r ow bu t t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ . 3 . P r e s s a rr ow b ut t o n ! / ÿ t o m ov e t h e g re e n m a rk e r t o t he I ns t a l l . me nu . 4 . S e l e c t S e ar ch u [...]
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Oper ation 15 En 1 8 . If t he fu l l c h a nn e l n a m e i s s e t , q ui t t he e nt r y fi e l d u s i n g a r - r ow bu t t on s ! / ÿ . 1 9 . Se l e c t T u ne r i n t he S o ur ce m e n u l i n e fo r t h e a e ri a l o r c a b l e s ys t e m s t a t i o ns us i n g t h e a rr ow b ut t o ns ! / ÿ . 2 0 . Pr e s s t h e O K b ut t o n t o [...]
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Oper ation 16 Adjust ing t o ne setti ngs 1 . O p e n t h e S o un d m e nu : Pr e ss M E N U bu t t on . 2 . S e l e c t So u n d i n t he M a i n m e nu u s i n g a r ro w b u t t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ . 3 . P r e s s a rr ow b ut t o n ÿ t o m ov e t h e g re e n m a r ke r t o t he S o un d m e nu . 4 . I f a s t e re o s i gn a l i s re c e i v e d, [...]
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Oper ation 17 En Th e Panor ama Sound dec oder " P a no ra m a S o un d" a c h i e ve s a s i g ni f i c a n t i m p r o ve me n t of t h e s t e r e o p ho ni c s o un d w i t h no rm a l pl a yb a c k o f s t e r e o s o un d (2 c h a nn e l s l e f t / r i g ht ) . T h e i nt e gr a t e d m i c r o c o mp ut e r e n s ur e s t ha t t h[...]
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Oper ation 18 Dolb y V ir tual Su rr ound S ound and Panorama O pe n t h e So un d -2 m e nu : Pr e s s i n f o b ut t o n ME N U . S e l e c t S o un d- 2 i n t he M a i n m e n u u s i n g a r r ow b ut t o ns ! Ÿ / ⁄ . U se t he r i g h t - ha nd a r r o w b ut t o n ÿ t o m ov e t he gr e e n m a r k e r t o t h e S o un d -2 m e n u f or t[...]
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Oper ation 19 En Sp ecial fun ctions Fade -in d ispla y window T h e s t a t u s l i n e wi t h c ha n ne l p o s i t i on , c ha n n e l na m e s , s ou n d m o de a n d t i m e i s d i s pl a y e d by p r e ss i n g t h e IN F O b ut t o n . O t h e rw i se t he di s p l a y w i l l f a de o ut a ut o ma t i c a l l y a ft e r a p pr ox . 5 s e c[...]
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Oper ation 20 Chil dpr oof l ock 1 . O p e n t h e L o c k m e n u: Pr e s s ME N U bu t t o n . 2 . S e l e c t L o ck i n t he M a i n m e nu u s i n g a rr ow b ut t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ . 3 . P r e s s a rr ow b ut t o n ÿ t o m ov e t h e g re e n m a r ke r t o t he L oc k m e n u. 4 . U s e a r r o w b ut t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ t o s e l e c t t h e i n [...]
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Oper ation 21 En Rese tting to del iver y status O pe n t h e R es e t m e n u : 1 . P r e s s ME N U b ut t o n . 2 . S e l e c t R e se t i n t he M a i n m e nu u s i n g a rr ow b ut t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ . 3 . P r e s s a rr ow b ut t o n ÿ t o m ov e t h e g re e n m a r ke r t o t he R e - s e t me n u . 4 . I f yo u pr e s s O K bu t t on t wi c[...]
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Oper ation 22 T elet ext T el etext s ignals. .. a r e no t a l w a ys t ra n s m i t t e d f o r t h e w ho l e d u r a t i on of t h e br oa d- c a s t i ng t i m e by a l l pr o gr a mm e r s. A p r e r e q ui s i t e f o r t e l e t e x t i s g oo d re c e p t i o n . F i ne t un i n g (s e e p a ge 14 ) m u s t be s e t a c c ur a t e l y . I [...]
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Oper ation 23 En U s e a rr o w b ut t o ns Ÿ / ⁄ t o se l e c t t he i nd i vi du a l m e n u i t e m s . U s e a r ro w bu t t on s ! / ÿ t o mo di f y t h e re l e v a nt d a t a . I n t he P r og ra m l i n e , e n t e r t he nu m be r o f t he c h a nn e l t o w hi c h t he f a v ou r i t e p a g e s w i l l be a l l oc a t e d . N a me d [...]
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Oper ation 24 Othe r t el etext f un c tions P r e s s M E N U b ut t on t w i c e ( wi t h s t a n da r d t e xt pr e ss o nc e ) t o d i s - p l a y i n fo r m a t i o n l i ne s f or o t he r f u nc t i o ns ; Z oo m, R e ve a l , S t o p a n d C S 0 1 -0 7. P r e s s i n g t h e r e s pe c t i v e c o l o ur bu t t on c a r ri e s o ut t he r e[...]
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Au xiliary equi pmen t 25 En Auxiliary equipment Au xiliary equi pmen t Connec ting auxil iary e quipm ent N ot e : A l l u ni t s s ho u l d b e sw i t c h e d of f b e fo r e a ux i l i a r y e q ui p m e n t i s c o nn e c t e d. O nl y u s e t he c or re c t c a b l e s . O nl y s w i t c h t he u ni t o n on c e a l l c on ne c t i o n s a r e[...]
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Au xiliary equi pmen t 26 RGB si gn a l T h e R G B s i gn a l ( re d - gr e e n- bl ue c o l o ur s i gn a l ) , e . g . f r o m a D VD p l a y e r , di gi t a l S A T r e c e i v e r or ga m e s c o ns ol e , c a n a l s o b e f e d i n u s i ng S c a r t s o c ke t E . F o r R GB ou t pu t t h e h or i z on t a l p i c t ur e p o si t i o n c a [...]
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Au xiliary equi pmen t 27 En S e l e c t f r om t h e fo l l ow i ng p os s i bi l i t i e s fo r S ou r c e : T u n e r T h e t u n e r s i gn al i s l oo p e d t h ro u gh a n d i s o u t pu t fr om S c a r t s oc ke t E . S c a r t 1 T h e A V s i gn a l i s i n pu t v i a S c a r t s o c k e t E , e . g . fo r vi d e o r e c o rd e r s , a na l[...]
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Inde x 28 Index A V s igna l 25 Bat ter ies 10 Bri ghtnes s 15 Burn- in i mages 7 Channe l pos iti on s etti ngs 1 6 Channe l s ea rch 13 Chil dproof lock 20 Cle ani n g 6 Cloc k 19 Connec tion Exte rnal eq u ipment 9 Connec tion Connecti on element s on t h e s ide of the uni t 8 Connec tions 8 Ante n na / cable conn ect ion 9 Connecti ng auxil ia[...]