Philips CRT Television Television Set Remote Control User Manual

Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this television set. Every effort has been made  
to simplify the operation and tuning of the receiver by the use of menus.  
These menus are displayed on screen when requested giving easy access  
to the various adjustments.  
This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate your TV set.  
We would strongly advice you read it thoroughly.  
Table of contents  
Installation  
TV set and remote control ......................................................................................2  
Switching on.................................................................................................................2  
The keys on the remote control.............................................................................3  
The keys on the TV set .............................................................................................3  
Menu installation: selecting menu language and country...................................4  
Tuning-in TV channels: automatic store .................................................................5  
Sort ................................................................................................................................5  
Manual store ................................................................................................................6  
Favourite programmes and naming programmes................................................7  
Operation  
Operating the remote control ................................................................................8  
Other functions...........................................................................................................9  
Using the menu: adjusting the picture and sound.............................................10  
Child lock, storing adjustments.............................................................................11  
Programming, message............................................................................................12  
Teletext.......................................................................................................................13  
Peripherals  
Connecting peripheral equipment........................................................................15  
Tips..............................................................................................................................17  
Glossary .....................................................................................................................18  
Index ...........................................................................................................................18  
1
 
Remote control keys  
EXT sockets selection (p. 9)  
Screen information (p. 9)  
Teletext functions (p . 12)  
enlarging a page  
INSTALLATION Menu (p  
Press the and keys  
. 4)  
temporary interruption  
hold selected sub-page  
reveal  
Personal Preferences (p. 9)  
sound mode (p. 9)  
overlay text on picture  
time display or direct access  
to a sub-page.  
16/9 formats (p. 9)  
Video recorder k ey (p . 9)  
Menu (p . 10)  
Standby (p . 8)  
(red)  
picture menu  
(p. 8)  
(green) sound menu  
(yellow) features menu  
programme selection  
volume  
(blue)  
exit from menu  
use of menus  
/
numerical keys  
mute key  
Games/Digital Presets (p.8)  
previous programme  
Switch teletext on/off (p . 13)  
"Smart controls" k eys (p . 8)  
Pr ogrammable k eys (p . 8)  
picture pre-setting  
sound pre-setting  
The keys on the TV set  
The television has 3 keys: MENU, - and +.These keys are located on the top, front or  
side of the set, (if on the front or side of the set they may be concealed by a flap).  
The MENU key is used to select the function to be altered.The - and + keys are used  
select programmes or modify the selected MENU item.  
3
 
Installation Menu  
This Menu enables you to tune in the channels on the TV set.  
To call up the INSTALLATION menu:  
æ
Open the  
cover  
Â
The INSTALLATION menu  
appears on the screen.  
Press the  
and  
keys at  
the same time.  
If the menu display is not stable, press the  
key.  
To use the menus:  
These 4 keys allow you to move around in the menus, make adjustments  
and access the sub-menus.  
To exit from the menus  
Press the blue  
key.  
Selecting the menu language and the country  
From the INSTALLATION menu:  
æ Select the LANGUAGE adjustment using the  
keys.  
 Select the language you wish to use by means of the or keys.  
The text for all the menus will appear in the language you have chosen.  
ê Select the COUNTRY adjustment using the  
keys  
® Select your country using the or keys (GB for Great Britain).  
Warning: It is essential for correct channel tuning that these two adjustments are set  
correctly.  
4
 
Tuning-in the TV channels  
There are two ways the television can be tuned in : automatic store or  
manual store (tuning - in channel by channel).  
Automatic store  
From the INSTALLATION menu (  
and  
keys)  
(after ensuring LANGUAGE and COUNTRY have been set correctly)  
æ Select AUTO STORE ( keys) and press  
.
The AUTO STORE menu appears. Searching begins.  
The TV set searches through the complete frequency range in your local  
region and stores all the programmes it finds.The search operation  
takes a few minutes.When the search is complete, the INSTALLATION  
menu reappears automatically.  
This TV set is equipped with an Easy Tune system which automatically  
sorts the programmes by name.  
 If the transmitter emits the correct signal, the programmes are correctly  
numbered. Go to page 7.  
In certain cases, the system may ask you to indicate your local region using keys  
to  
.
ê If no signal is emitted, the programmes will be numbered in descending  
order starting from 99, 98, 97,.. Should this occur, the SORT menu  
should be used to re-number the programmes.  
If no picture is found, refer to the chapter entitled "Tips" (page 17).  
Sort  
This menu allows you to re-number the programmes in the order you prefer.  
æ Select SORT (  
keys) and press  
.
The SORT menu appears.The menu provides a list of all the programme  
numbers with their names (where provided), or frequencies or channels.  
 Using the  
keys, select the programme to be re-numbered.  
If, for example, you want to re-number programme 96 as 2: Select 96  
using  
keys (or type  
).  
The number chosen (96) will appear in blue in the list.  
ê Press the key to enter.A yellow rectangle appears on the name of the  
programme (or on its frequency or channel).  
® Enter the new number using keys  
to  
.
In our example, type . Programme 02 appears.  
The number (02) appears in blue in the list.  
Press the key to enter ( can be used to cancel).  
The exchange of numbers is now complete. In our example, programme  
No. 96 has become No. 02 (and programme No. 02 has become No. 96).  
Repeat this operation for other programmes you wish to re-number  
To exit from the menu  
Press the blue  
key.  
5
 
Manual store  
This menu allows you to store each programme manually.  
From the INSTALLATION menu (  
and  
keys).  
æ Select MANUAL STORE (  
keys) and press  
.
The MANUAL STORE menu appears.  
 Select CHANNEL/FREQUENCY (  
). For certain countries this  
adjustment is not available.  
Use the  
keys to select tuning mode.  
FREQ. (frequency search) or CHAN.C and CHAN.S (channel search if you  
know the channel numbers on which the programmes are broadcast).  
ê Select SYSTEM (  
).  
Use to select EUROPE, EUR. W, EUR. E, UK or FRANCE  
(according to model).  
Selecting EUROPE guarantees automatic detection, with the exception  
of transmissions from France (standard LL': select FRANCE) or in  
certain cases of poor reception where EUR. W (BG), EUR. E (DK) or  
UK (I) should be selected.  
For more information see glossary on p. 18  
® Select SEARCH (  
) and press  
.
The search begins.As soon as a programme is found,the search will stop.  
Go to section Ú.  
If you know the frequency (or the channel) of the programme you  
wish to receive, you can enter its number in directly using keys  
numbered  
to  
.
If no picture is found, refer to "Tips" chapter (page 17).  
If you want to rerun the search, press again.  
Select FINE TUNE (  
). If reception is not satisfactory,you can use  
the fine tuning function.  
Hold down the  
keys to adjust.  
Ú Select PRG NUMBER (  
)
to  
Use the  
keys or the  
keys to enter the required number.  
.
º Select STORE (  
) and press  
The OK message appears.The programme and its name (if it has one)  
are stored.  
repeat  
®, Ú, º for each programme to be stored.  
To exit from the menu:  
Press the blue  
key.  
6
 
Favourite Programmes  
This menu allows you to choose which programmes can be accessed  
using the  
key on the remote control.  
From the INSTALLATION menu:  
æ Select FAVOURITE PRG (  
keys) and press  
The FAVOURITE PRG menu appears.All programmes found during  
the search are automatically included in the menu and appear in green.  
 Use the  
keys to select any programme you wish to remove  
from the list of favourites.  
ê Press to de-activate (or activate) a programme.  
The de-activated programmes appear in white, the activated  
programmes appear in green.  
Only the programmes and EXT sockets that are displayed in green in  
this menu can be accessed using the  
key.  
Warning: If all programmes are de-activated, the  
function.  
key will cease to  
To exit from the menu:  
Press the blue  
key.  
Programme names  
This menu allows you to name and modify names for programmes and  
EXT sockets.  
From the INSTALLATION menu:  
æ Select GIVE NAMES (  
keys) and press  
.
The GIVE NAMES menu appears with the list of programmes found  
automatically during installation.  
Certain programmes may not be named (the signal needed for  
identification is not always transmitted) or may be inappropriately  
named (only 5 characters are displayed).  
 Use the  
ê Use the  
key to select the required programme.  
keys to move to the area in which the programme name  
appears (up to 5 characters).  
A yellow rectangle appears in the chosen area.  
® Use the  
Use the  
keys to select or modify the character.  
keys to move around in the next programme.  
To exit from the INSTALLATION menu:  
Press the blue  
key twice.  
7
 
Using the remote control  
Result:  
Press:  
The TV set is switched off and the red indicator  
lights up.To switch the TV set on again, press  
Standby  
or keys  
to  
.
For further information, see "Tips" (p. 17).  
SelectingTV  
programmes  
Move up or down a programme.  
To sequentially display all of the programmes hold  
the key down for 3 seconds. Press again to cancel.  
N.B.: Only programmes activated in the FAVOURITE  
PRGS menu can be accessed (see p. 7).  
The volume is adjusted.  
Volume  
Choose a programme.  
For a 2 figure number, the second figure must be  
entered before the dash disappears.  
Numerical keys  
/
Mute key  
Disables or enables the sound.  
Return to the last programme watched.  
Previous  
programme  
Gives access to the presets for games consoles and  
digital equipment: E1 DIGITAL, E1 GAMES BACK and  
E2 GAMES FRONT (refer to p.15).  
Digital and  
Games Presets  
(white  
key)  
To access the presets of the TV set.  
"Smart  
Controls" keys  
Smart Picture Controls: Press the  
key to obtain  
the following settings: RICH, SOFT, NATURAL and  
return to MANUAL.  
Smart Sound Controls: Press the  
key to obtain  
the following settings: SPEECH, MUSIC, THEATRE  
and return to MANUAL.  
The values corresponding to these presets are given in the  
PICTURE and SOUND menus (see p. 10).  
These allow direct access to any adjustment made  
in the PICTURE and SOUND menus (see p. 10)  
To program the keys:  
Programmable  
keys  
If, for example, you wished to gain direct access to  
the BRIGHTNESS adjustment. Display the PICTURE  
menu (red  
key) and select BRIGHTNESS  
(
). Use keys  
and  
to adjust, rather than  
the  
keys.The keys are now programmed. Exit  
from the menu (blue  
key). Press  
and  
again.This will give you direct access to the  
brightness adjustment. Repeat for any other  
adjustment you may wish to make.  
8
 
Other functions  
Result:  
Press:  
Pressing this key selects E1 (EXT1), E2 (EXT2) and  
E2 Y/C in turn (see p. 15).  
Select EXT  
sockets  
To continuous display of the programme number and  
the information line on or off each time the programme  
is changed, press this button for 3 seconds.  
Screen  
information  
Pressing briefly displays the number, name, sound mode  
and information line for a few seconds.  
The information line displays the title of the programme at  
the bottom of the screen.This line is only displayed for those  
programmes which transmit the signal by teletext.  
The time is displayed in the top right-hand corner  
of the screen.  
Time display  
This function only exists if the programme broadcasts teletext.  
Personal  
Preferences  
Restores the settings made in the FEATURES menu  
(see p. 11). Keep the button pressed during 3 secondes  
if you want to reset the adjustments per programme.  
Pressing this key allows you to switch from STEREO  
to MONO sound (in case of stereo transmission),  
or to choose between language f or language g  
(in case of bilingual transmissions).  
Sound mode  
For TV sets fitted with NICAM reception, the DIGITAL  
message appears when a NICAM broadcast is  
received.The  
key allows you to switch from  
DIGITAL STEREO to MONO or, for bilingual  
transmissions, to choose between DIGITAL f,  
DIGITAL g or MONO.  
This function is used to enlarge 14/9 and 16:9 (black  
band at the top and bottom of the picture) formats.  
For more information, see glossary (p. 18).  
16/9 Formats  
Press the  
simultaneously.  
key and one of the following keys  
Video recorder  
keys  
v
record,  
rewind,  
fast forward,  
s
r
u
stop,  
q
play,  
G
3
programming (on certain models),  
1- or 2- digit programmes,  
programme selection,  
enter a programme number,  
standby  
to  
These keys function with video recorders in our range and  
with all models which use the RC5 signalling standard.  
9
 
Using the menus  
æ Press the coloured key  
(red, green or yellow) to display the menu  
of your choice.  
PICTURE  
SOUND  
FEATURES  
 Use the  
keys to select your adjustments and the  
keys to  
adjust or access the sub-menus.  
ê Press the blue  
key to exit from the menu displayed.  
EXIT  
Picture  
æ Display PICTURE menu (red  
key).  
 Use the keys to select your adjustments and the  
keys  
You can now access the adjustments BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR,  
CONTRAST and: SHARPNESS adjusts the clarity of the picture, TINT  
adjusts the colour temperature of the picture from “cool”  
(blue white) to “warm” (red white).  
NOISE REDUCT. Useful in case of poor reception to reduce picture  
noise (snowy picture).  
For picture adjustment see also "Tips" (p. 17).  
Sound  
æ Display SOUND menu (green  
key).  
Â
You can now access the BALANCE TREBLE, BASS, and  
,
INCR. SURROUND: This function enhances the stereo effect, giving the  
impression that the speakers are positioned further apart. For mono  
transmissions a stereo effect is simulated.  
HEADPHONES: Allows you to adjust the headphones volume independently  
from the loud-speakers on the TV set.  
To exit from the menus:  
Press the blue  
key.  
10  
 
Features  
Child Lock  
The child lock function is an electronic lock which disables the keys  
on the TV set.  
æ Display the FEATURES menu (yellow  
key).  
 Select CHILD LOCK (  
keys).  
ê Use keys to switch to ON.  
®
Switch off the TV set and remove the remote control.The television can  
no longer be used.  
The TV set can only be switched on using the remote control.  
To cancel: Return CHILD LOCK to OFF in the features menu.  
Storing adjustments  
This function allows you to store your own picture and sound  
adjustments.The adjustments are restored every time your set is  
switched on, or by pressing the green  
key on your remote control.  
General storing  
æ First carry out your PICTURE and SOUND adjustments and adjust the  
volume ( key) and then:  
 Display the FEATURES menu (yellow  
ê Select STORE PP ALL ( keys) and press  
key).  
.
The message OK appears.All the PICTURE and SOUND menu  
adjustments as well as the volume are stored.  
Storing adjustments for each programme  
This function allows you to correct any differences in levels which may  
exist between TV channels and/or EXT sockets. It allows you to store  
BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, NOISE REDUCT. and volume  
adjustments (  
key).  
æ Carry out desired corrections to settings for the programme  
(or EXT connection), and then:  
 Display the FEATURES menu (yellow  
key).  
ê Select STORE PP P: _ _ ( keys) and press  
.
The message OK appears.The adjustments are stored.  
Repeat for each programme that needs correcting.  
Programming  
Sleeptimer  
From the FEATURES menu (yellow  
key).  
æ Select PROGRAMMING (  
) and press  
.
The PROGRAMMING menu appears.  
 Select SLEEPTIMER and use  
which the TV will switch to standby mode (up to 180 mins).  
Press the key to display the length of time remaining.  
to enter the length of time after  
To cancel: Switch SLEEPTIMER back to 0.  
11  
 
Programmed Switch on  
The following adjustments allow you to program the TV to  
automatically switch on with the programme of your choice.  
Select the adjustments using  
æ SET CLOCK: Use keys to  
keys:  
or the  
keys.  
N.B.: Every time theTV is switched on the clock is automatically updated on  
the basis of the teletext information in programme No. 1.  
If the TV set does not feature teletext, this update will not occur.  
 START TIME: Use keys  
ê STOP TIME: Use keys  
® PRG NUMBER: Use keys  
to  
to  
or  
or  
keys.  
keys.  
to  
or  
keys.  
DAILY: Set this option to ON ( key) if you want the programming  
to apply every day.  
Ú TIMER ACTIVE Set this option to ON to activate the timer.  
º Press the blue  
key to exit from menu.  
If you now switch the TV set onto standby ( key), it will  
automatically switch on at the time programmed.  
To cancel: Switch TIMER ACTIVE back to OFF.  
N.B.: For programming to function correctly do not use the on/off key on the  
front of theTV set to switch off the TV.  
The programmed switch on-off can be used together with the child lock  
function in order to limit the use of the TV set to a certain length of time.  
Message  
This menu allows you to leave a message which will appear on the screen  
when the TV is switched on (e.g.:"call me when you get home").  
From the FEATURES menu (yellow  
æ Select MESSAGE ( ) and press  
key).  
.
The MESSAGE menu appears. Select the adjustments using  
keys:  
 CHANGE: Press the key to display CHANGE menu.  
Use the  
keys to select the positioning of the characters  
(44 characters spaced over 2 lines).  
Use the  
keys to select each character.  
When the message has been entered:  
Press the blue  
key to return to previous menu.  
ê RUN: Press the key to switch to ON.  
® Exit from the menu by pressing the blue  
key.  
key.  
The message will remain on the screen.  
To erase the message:  
Press the blue  
N.B.:The message will reappear every time the TV is switched on.  
To cancel: Switch RUN back to OFF.  
CLEAR: Press key to erase message.  
To exit: Press the blue  
key repeatedly.  
12  
 
Teletext  
Teletext is an information system, broadcast by certain TV channels, which can be  
consulted in the same way as a newspaper.  
It also provides subtitles for the hard of hearing or people who are unfamiliar with  
the broadcast language (cable TV network, satellite channels, etc.).  
Result:  
Press:  
Display or exit from teletext.  
The main index page presents a list of subjects  
to which you have access.  
Switch teletext  
on/off  
Each subject has a corresponding page number  
(always 3 digits).  
If the selectedTV channel does not broadcast teletext,  
P100 is displayed and the screen remains black (if this is  
the case, switch off teletext and choose anotherTV channel).  
If you have stored a favourite page, press the white  
to return to the main index.  
key  
Selecting a  
teletext page  
To type in the page number required.  
/
E.g.page 120, type  
.The number is displayed  
in the top left-hand corner of the screen,the page  
counter starts searching and then the page selected is  
displayed.Repeat to consult another page.  
If > xxx < flashes briefly or the counter continues  
searching, this means the page selected is not broadcast  
or is not available. If this is the case, choose another  
number.  
P120  
Previous page/  
Next page  
selection  
To consult the previous page (-) or the next page (+).  
Coloured zones are displayed at the bottom of the  
Direct access to  
a subject  
screen.The coloured keys  
allow access to the  
subjects or their corresponding pages.  
To return to the main index (generally on page 100),  
Main index  
press the white key  
.
To return to the page displayed previously.  
Previous page  
13  
 
Teletext (special features)  
Result:  
Press:  
First display your favourite page and then hold the  
Favourite page  
white  
key down for 3 seconds to store.  
This page will be displayed automatically every time  
teletext is switched on.  
You can store a different page for each programme.  
Consult the main index to find out the page number  
for subtitles. Enter the subtitles page number (e.g. 888).  
The page counter searches and then the subtitles  
appear on screen. If no subtitles are available the page  
counter will continue to search.  
Subtitles  
/
To exit from subtitles, press  
.
Temporary  
interruption of  
the display  
To stop or return to the teletext display.The L  
symbol is displayed, and the television programme  
reappears on the screen.This function allows you to  
wait when the search for pages takes a long time.  
Enlarging a page  
To display the upper part, the lower part and then  
to return to the normal page size.  
To activate/de-activate the screen overlay.  
Overlaying  
teletext on the  
TV picture  
To reveal/conceal hidden information (solutions to  
games or questions/answers).  
Reveal  
Certain pages have sub-pages which follow on  
automatically. If this is the case, this key will allow  
you to stop or start the sequence.The message I  
appears on the top left-hand corner of the screen.  
Stop the  
sequence of sub-  
pages (hold)  
Direct selection  
of a sub-page  
To access a sub-page directly, press  
.The page  
number followed by four dashes will appear in the  
bottom left-hand corner of the screen.Type the  
number of the sub-page required using 4 numbers,  
e.g. type 0002 to consult sub-page 2.  
The page counter searches and then the sub-page is  
displayed. Press  
to return to current page.  
14  
 
Connecting peripheral equipment  
The EXT1 socket has audio and video inputs/outputs and RGB inputs.  
The EXT2 socket has audio and video inputs/outputs and S-VHS inputs.  
For further information, see glossary (p. 18).  
Video recorder  
...with Decoder  
• If your video recorder has a euroconnector socket, carry out the above  
connections. Euroconnector sockets ensure better picture quality.  
If your video recorder does not have a euroconnector socket (or if this is  
already being used by another device), then the only connection possible is via  
the aerial cable.Your video recorder is then considered as a TV programme by  
your TV set.You will therefore need to tune in your video recorder's test signal  
and assign it programme number 0 (see manual store chapter, p. 5).  
To reproduce the video recorder picture, press the  
key.  
Refer to your video recorder's operating instructions concerning the test signal  
(the video recorder must be equipped with an HF modulator).  
Connecting other equipment  
(satellite receiver, decoder, CDV/CDI, games...)  
Connect to socket EXT1 (or to EXT2 if it produces a S-VHS signals).  
To select connected equipment  
Use  
Most equipment (decoder, video recorder) carries out the switchover itself.  
• The white key may also be used to select the sockets with adapted Smart  
key to select E1 (EXT1), E2 (EXT2) or, for S-VHS or Hi-8 equipment, E2 Y/C.  
Controls: E1 DIGITAL (for digital equipment connected to EXT1), E1 GAMES BACK  
(for games connected to EXT1) and E2 GAMES FRONT (for games connected to  
the VIDEO socket on the front panel).  
15  
 
Front connections  
Carry out one of the following connections and then:  
Use the  
key to select E2 (for VHS or 8mm cameras) or E2 Y/C (S-VHS or  
Hi-8 cameras).  
For a mono sound camcorder, connect the audio signal to the AUDIO L input.  
Use the  
key to reproduce the sound on the left and right loudspeakers of  
the television.  
N.B.: If a peripheral is connected to EXT2, it is advisable to switch it off while using  
a front S-VHS connection.  
Amplifier  
Use an audio connection cable and connect the P sockets "L" and "R" on  
the set to the "AUDIO IN" "L" and "R" input on your hi-fi amplifier.  
Headphones  
To adjust the headphones volume, use the HEADPHONES adjustment in the SOUND  
menu (p. 10).To adjust the volume on the TV set, use the  
You can also access the HEADPHONES adjustment directly using programmable keys  
and on the remote control (see p. 8).  
or  
keys.  
To make a copy of recordings:  
Carry out one of the following connections, then:  
Press  
to select E1.  
On the video recorder, select the euroconnector socket as the recording source.  
N.B.: Copying is not possible using front connections.  
16  
 
Tips  
Poor reception  
The proximity of mountains or high buildings may be responsible for ghost pictures,  
echoing or shadows. If this is the case, modify the orientation of the outside aerial.  
Check that the TV channel is tuned in correctly or try using fine tuning:see "fine tuning" (p. 6).  
The equipment connected to the TV gives a picture in black and white? Check that you  
have selected the correct E2 or E2 Y/C socket (  
key).  
No picture  
Have you forgotten to connect the aerial socket? Have you chosen the correct system?  
(p. 6) Does your aerial enable you to receive broadcasts in this frequency range?  
Poorly connected euroconnector cables or aerial sockets are often the cause of picture  
or sound problems (sometimes the connectors can become half disconnected if the TV  
set is moved or turned). Check all connections.  
Picture adjustment  
If you have trouble obtaining a clear picture, select one of the smart control presets  
(p. 8) and store using the STORE PP ALL function in the FEATURES menu.  
The picture seems too red or too blue! Adjust the TINT (p.10).  
In the event of difficult reception (snowy picture) switch the NOISE.REDUCT on  
the PICTURE menu to ON. (p. 10).  
The picture is badly adjusted? press the green  
To reset the stored settings for each programme and return to the initial settings, hold  
the green key down for 3 seconds.  
key or re-adjust (p. 10).  
No sound  
If on certain channels you receive a picture but have no sound, this means that you do  
not have the correct TV system. Modify the SYSTEM adjustment (p. 6).  
Remote control  
The TV set does not react to the remote control; the orange indicator on the TV set  
no longer flashes when you use the remote control? Replace the batteries.  
Standby  
When you switch the TV set on it remains in standby mode and the indication  
CHILD LOCK is displayed when you use the keys on the TV set?The child lock function  
is switched on (p. 11).  
To save electricity it is advisable to switch the TV set off using the ON/OFF key on the  
front of the set. If the set receives no signal for 15 mins, it automatically goes into  
standby mode.  
Various  
The menus appear in a different language? Re-select language choice (p. 4).  
Characters remain displayed on the screen? The MESSAGE function is switched on  
(p. 12).The  
key on the remote control no longer functions? Re-select  
FAVOURITE PRG menu (p. 7).  
Still no results ?  
If you have a problem with your TV set, never attempt to repair it yourself: contact  
your dealer's after-sales service.  
Recycling directive  
Your TV set uses materials which are reusable or which can be recycled.  
To minimise the amount of waste in the environment, specialist companies recover used  
sets for dismantling and collection of reusable materials (consult your dealer).  
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Glossary  
EasyTune: A system for automatically installing and storing programmes.  
PAL SECAM colour coding:  
PAL is used in the majority of European countries,  
SECAM in France, the CIS and the majority of African countries.  
The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC.  
RGB Signals: These are separate Red, Green and Blue signals which directly drive  
the red, green and blue emmitterers in the cathode ray tube.  
Using these signals provides better picture quality.  
S-VHS Signals: These are 2 separate video signals from the S-VHS and HI-8 recording  
standards.The luminance signalsY (black and white) and chrominance signals C  
(colour) are recorded separately on the tape.This provides better picture quality  
than with normal videos (VHS and 8mm), where the Y/C signals are combined to  
give only one signal.  
Smart controls: Allow access to a series of picture and sound presets.  
MONO sound: The sound is in mono when only one channel is transmitted.  
STEREO sound: The sound is in stereo when the left and right channels are  
transmitted separately.  
NICAM sound: Process by which digital sound can be transmitted.  
System:Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries.  
There are different standards: BG, DK, I and L L' (France).  
The SYSTEM adjustment is used to select these different standards.  
16/9: Refers to the ratio between the length and height of the screen.Wide screen  
televisions have a ratio of 16/9, that of your TV set is 4/3.  
Warning:If you intend to watch a 4/3 ratio picture in a 16/9 ratio format, the picture  
will be compressed vertically.  
14/9 (only on certain models):  
Intermediate format which, by enlarging the picture, reduces the size of the black  
bands at the top and bottom of the pictures in cinemascope format.  
Index  
16/9 (formats) ............................................9  
Child lock..................................................11  
Connections.............................................15  
Decoder, (CDV),(CDI) and Games......15  
Favourite programmes .............................7  
Features.....................................................10  
Fine tuning...................................................6  
Headphones........................................10-16  
Language used for menus ........................4  
Menus.....................................................4-10  
Messages....................................................11  
Picture (adjustments) .............................11  
Programmable keys...................................8  
Programme names.....................................7  
Programme number display.....................9  
Programmes................................................8  
Programming............................................12  
Remote control .........................................3  
Selecting EXT sockets........................9-15  
Sleeptimer.................................................11  
"Smart controls" ........................................8  
Sort ...............................................................5  
Sound (adjustments)...............................10  
Stereo/ mono/ NICAM (sound mode).9  
Storing adjustments................................11  
Systems........................................................6  
Teletext......................................................13  
Time (display)...........................................13  
Tuning in TV channels ...............................5  
TV keys ........................................................3  
Video recorder (keys) ........................9-15  
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