Presentation of the LCDTelevision
&
Television keys:
• POWER: to switch theTV on or off.
• VOLUME -/+: to adjust sound level.
• MENU: to access or close menus.
The PROGRAM -/+ keys can be used to select
an adjustment and theVOLUME -/+ keys to
make that adjustment.
• PROGRAM -/+ (- P +): to select programmes.
Rear of set :
The main connections are made at the bottom
of the television.
For more details on connections see page 12.
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DVI-I In
é Power socket
“ TV aerial socket
‘ EXT1 socket
( DVI-I input for connecting a HD (high
definition)* equipment or computer with DVI
output.
§ Side connections
* Depending on version.
Remote control
Pull out the plastic insulation sheet from the
battery, this will activate the remote control.
The battery supplied with the appliance does
not contain mercury or nickel cadmium so as to
protect the environment. Please do not discard
your used batteries, but use the recycling
methods available (consult your distributor).
CR 2025
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Remote Control Keys for LCDTV Functions
1) . (STANDBY)
To set theTV to standby mode.To switch theTV set on
again, press P –/+, 0 to 9 or AV keys.
1)
2) Sleeptimer
2)
To select the length of time before the set automatically
3)
4)
5)
switches to standby (from 0 to 240 minutes)
3) AV
To display Source List to select TV or peripheral
equipment connected to EXT1, AV/S-VHS, PC or
HD (p. 12).
6)
7)
8)
4) ÓŸÅ Teletext keys (p. 9)
5) Unused key.
6) MENU
To call up or exit theTV menus.
7) ∏ Screen Format (p. 8)
8) Cursor (<>≤≥)
9)
These 4 keys are used to move around the menus.
9) Volume
10)
To adjust the sound level.
10) ª m Smart picture and sound
Used to access a series of predefined picture and sound
settings.
The personal position relates to settings selected from the
menus.
11)
11) Ë Screen information
To display / remove the programme number, the time,
the sound mode and the time remaining on the timer.
Hold down for 5 seconds to permanently display the
programme number on the screen.
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Remote Control Keys for LCDTV Functions
12) ı List of programmes
To display / clear the list of programmes. Use the keys
<> to select a programme and the key ≥ to
display it.
(12
(13
13) ù Sound mode
Used to force programmes in Stereo and Nicam Stereo
to Mono or, for bilingual programmes, to choose
between Dual I or Dual II.
The Mono indication is red when in forced position.
(14
(15
14) Q Surround Sound
To activate / deactivate the surround sound effect. In
stereo, this gives the impression that the speakers are
further apart. For models equipped withVirtual Dolby
Surround*, you can experience Dolby Surround Pro
Logic sound effects.
15) ¤ Teletext (p. 9)
(16
(17
16) [ Mute
To mute or restore the sound.
17) P -/+ SelectingTV programmes
To move up or down a programme. The number and the
sound mode are displayed for a few seconds.
For someTV programmes the title of the programme
appears at the bottom of the screen.
(18
(19
18) 0/9 Numerical keys
For direct access to programmes. For a 2 digit
nd
programme number, the 2 digit must be entered
before the dash disappears.
19) Á Previous programme
To access the previously viewed programme.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.“Dolby”
and the double-D symbols are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
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Installing your television set
& Positioning the television set
Place yourTV on a solid stable surface.To avoid
danger do not expose theTV to water, or a heat
source (e.g. lamp, candle, radiator). Do not
obstruct the ventilation grid at the rear.
é
Connecting the aerials
• Insert the aerial plug into the : socket at the
rear of the set.
• Connect the power lead to the television and the
mains plug into the wall socket (220-240V/50 Hz).
For connecting other appliances see page p.12.
“
Switching on
To switch on the set, press the POWER key.A
green indicator comes on and the screen lights
up. Go straight to the Quick Installation chapter.
If theTV remains in standby mode(red indicator),
press the P -/+ key on the remote control.
The indicator will flash when you use the remote control.
Quick installation
When you turn on theTV set for the first time,
a menu is displayed on screen.This menu
prompts you to select the country and language
for the menus:
“ The search starts automatically.All the available
TV programmes will be stored. This operation
takes a few minutes.The display shows the
progress of the search and the number of
programs found.At the end of the search, the
menu disappears.
Plug’n’Play
To exit or interrupt the search, press MENU. If no
programme is found, consult the possible solutions p. 14.
‘ If the transmitter or cable network sends the
automatic sort signal, the programs will be
numbered correctly. In this case, the installation
is complete.
( If this is not the case, you need to use the Sort
menu to number the programs correctly.
Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast their
own sort parameters (region, language, etc.). In this
case, indicate your choice using the <> keys and
validate with ≥.
Country
GB
Language
English
Í
Æ
Í
Æ
If the menu is not displayed, press the MENU key
to display the menu.
& Use the <> keys on the remote control to
select your country and confirm with ≥.
If your country does not appear in the list, select
choice “. . .”
é Next select your language using the <> keys
and confirm with ≥.
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Program sort
& Press the MENU key.The TV Menu is
é With the cursor, select the Install menu
followed by the Sort menu.
displayed on the screen.
“ Select the programme you want to move using
the <> keys and press ≥.
‘ Then use the <> keys to select the new
number and validate with ≤.
( Repeat steps “ and ‘ for each program you
wish to renumber.
§ To quit the menus, press Ë.
TV Menu
Install
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
0
1
2
3
4
5
Language Æ
Country Æ
•
•
•
•
•
•
Auto Store Æ
Manual Store Æ
Sort Æ
Name Æ
Manual store
This menu is used to store the programmes
* Except for France (LL’ standard), you must select
choice France.
one at a time.
‘ Search: press ≥.The search starts. Once a
programme is found, the scanning stops and its
name is displayed (when available). Go to the
next step. If you know the frequency of the
required programme, this can be entered
directly using the 0 to 9 keys.
If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions (p. 14).
( Program No.: enter the required number
with the ≤≥ or 0 to 9 keys.
& Press the MENU key.
é With the cursor, select the Install menu then
Manual store:
TV Menu
Manual Store
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
System
Search
Í
Europe
Æ
Program No.
Fine Tune
Store
§ FineTune: if the reception is not satisfactory,
adjust using the ≤≥ keys.
è Store: press ≥.The program is stored.
! Repeat steps ‘ to è for each programme to
store.
“ System: select Europe (automatic detection*)
or Western Europe (BG standard), Eastern
Europe (DK standard), United Kingdom
(I standard) or France (LL’ standard).
ç To quit the menus, press Ë.
Other settings in the Install menu
Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast
& Press the MENU key and select the Install
menu:
é Language: to change the display language for
the menus.
“ Country: to select your country (GB for
Great Britain).
their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.). In
this case, indicate your choice using the <> keys
and validate with ≥.To quit or interrupt the search,
press MENU. If no picture is found, consult the
possible solutions (p. 14).
( Name: If required, you can give a name to the
programmes and external connectors. Use the
≤≥ keys to move around the name display area
(5 characters) and the <> keys to select the
characters.When the name has been entered,
This setting is used for the search, automatic
programme sort and teletext display. If your country
does not appear in the list, select “. . .”
‘ Auto Store: to start automatic search for all
programmes available in your region. If the
transmitter or cable network sends the
automatic sort signal, the programmes will be
numbered correctly. If this is not the case, you
need to use the Sort menu to renumber the
programmes.
use the
≤
key to exit.The name is stored.
Note: on installation, the programs are named
automatically when an identification signal is sent.
§ To quit the menus, press Ë.
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Picture settings
& Press MENU then ≥.The Picture menu is
Store and press ≥ to store them. Press Ë
to exit.
displayed:
Description of the adjustments:
• Brightness: this changes picture brilliance.
• Colour: this changes the intensity of the colour.
• Contrast: this changes the difference
between the light and dark tones.
TV Menu
Picture
Picture
Brightness
Colour
Contrast
Sharpness
Colour Temp.
Store
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Sound
Features
Install
•
Sharpness: this changes the picture definition.
• ColourTemp.: this changes the colour
rendering: Cold (bluer), Normal (balanced)
or Warm (redder).
• Store: to store the picture adjustments and
settings.
é Use the <> keys to select a setting and the
≤≥ keys to adjust.
“ Once the adjustments have been made, select
Sound adjustments
Description of the settings:
& Press MENU, select Sound (>) and press ≥.
• Equalizer: to adjust the sound tone (from
bass: 100 Hz to treble: 8000 Hz).
The Sound menu is displayed:
• Balance: this balances the sound on the left
and right speakers.
TV Menu
Sound
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
100 Hz
300 Hz
1000 Hz
3000 Hz
8000 Hz
Equalizer Æ
Balance Æ
•
•
•
•
•
•
• DeltaVolume: this is used to compensate
any volume discrepancies between the
different programs or EXT sockets.This
setting is available for programs 0 to 40 and
the EXT sockets.
Delta Volume Æ
AVL Æ
Dolby Virtual Æ
Store Æ
• AVL (AutomaticVolume Leveller): this is
used to limit increases in sound, especially on
program change or advertising slots.
• DolbyVirtual:To activate / deactivate the
surround sound effect.You can also access
these settings with key Q.
é Use the <> keys to select a setting and the
≤≥ keys to adjust.
“ Once the adjustments have been made, select
Store and press ≥ to store these changes.
‘ To quit the menus, press Ë.
• Store: this is used to store the sound settings.
Feature settings
“ Sleep : to select an automatic standby period.
‘ To quit the menus, press Ë.
& Press MENU, select Features (>) and
press ≥.You can adjust:
é Contrast +: automatic adjustment of the
picture contrast which permanently sets the
darkest part of the picture to black.
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Screen Formats
The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (wide screen) or 4:3 format
(conventional screen). 4:3 pictures sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the screen
(letterbox format).This function allows you to optimise the picture display on screen.
If your television is equipped with a 4:3 screen.
Press the ∏ key (or <>) to select the different modes:
4:3
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format.
Expand 4:3
The picture is enlarged vertically.This mode is used to cancell the black bands when
watching a programme in letterbox format.
Compress 16:9
The picture is compressed vertically into 16:9 format.
If your television is equipped with a 16:9 screen.
Press the ∏ key (or ≤≥) to select the different modes:
ThisTV set is also equipped with automatic switching which will select the correct-screen
format, provided the specific signals are transmitted with the programmes.
4:3
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side
of the picture.
Zoom 14:9
The picture is enlarged to 14:9 format, a thin black band remains on both sides of
the picture.
Zoom 16:9
The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format.This mode is recommended when displaying
pictures which have black bands at the top and bottom (letterbox format).
Subtitle Zoom
This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving
the sub-titles visible.
SuperWide
This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by
enlarging the sides of the picture.
Widescreen
This mode restores the correct proportions of images transmitted in 16:9.
Note: If you display a 4:3 picture in this mode, it will be enlarged horizontally.
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Teletext
Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a
newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar
with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.).
Press :
You will obtain :
Teletext call This is used to call or exit teletext mode.The summary
appears with a list of items that can be accessed. Each
item has a corresponding
3 digit page number.
If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext, the
indication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain
blank (in this case, exit teletext and select another channel).
Selecting a
page
Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9
or P -/+ keys. Example: page 120, enter 120.
The number is displayed top left, the counter turns and
then the page is displayed. Repeat this operation to view
another page.
If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is
not transmitted. Select another number.
Coloured areas are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
The 4 coloured keys are used to access the items or
corresponding pages.
Direct access
to the items
The coloured areas flash when the item or the page is not yet
available.
Contents This returns you to the contents page (usually page 100).
Certain pages contain sub-pages which are automatically
displayed successively.This key is used to stop or resume
sub-page acquisition.The indication _ appears top left.
Stop
sub-page
acquisition
Double page
teletext
To activate or deactivate the double page teletext display
mode.The active page is displayed on the left and the
(depending on version)
following page is displayed on the right. Press
to hold a page (i.e. the contents page).The active page is then
if you want
Ó
displayed on the right.To return to normal mode, press
Å.
Hidden
information
To display or hide the concealed information (games
solutions).
Enlarge a
page
This allows you to display the top or bottom part of the
page and then return to normal size.
Favourite
pages
Instead of the standard coloured areas displayed at the bottom of
the screen, you can store 4 favourite pages on the first
40 channels which can then be accessed using the coloured keys
(red, green, yellow, blue). Once set, these favourite pages will
become the default every time teletext is selected.
& Press the MENU key to change to favourite pages mode.
é Display the teletext page that you want to store.
“ Press the coloured key of your choice for 3 seconds.The
page is now stored.
‘ Repeat the operation with the other coloured keys.
( Now when you consult teletext, your favourite pages will
appear in colour at the bottom of the screen.To
temporarily retrieve the standard items, press MENU.
To clear everything, and return the standard items as the
default, press Ë for 5 seconds.
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Using in PC monitor mode
NOTE
– When using the LCDTV as a PC monitor, slight diagonal interference lines may be observed when it is
operated under electromagnetic interference environment but will not affect the performance of this product.
– For better performance, good quality DVI cable with good noise isolation filter is recommended.
PC Mode
YourTV can be used as a computer monitor.
• Picture:
- Brightness / Contrast : to adjust the
brightness and contrast.
- Horizontal / Vertical: to adjust the horizontal
and vertical placing of the image.
You must first of all connect the computer and
adjust the resolution (see p.13).
Choosing PC mode
- Colour Temp: to adjust the colours (cold,
normal or warm).
& Press the AV key on the remote control to
display the Source List.
• Audio Selection: to choose the sound
reproduced on theTV (PC/HD orTV).
• Features (only available on certain versions):
- Phase/Clock: eliminates the horizontal
(Phase) and vertical (Clock) interfering lines.
- Format : to choose between full screen or
native format of the PC screens.
- Auto Adjust: position is set automatically.
• ResetTo Factory Setting: to return to the
factory settings (default settings).
é Use the cursor </> key to select PC and
then press the cursor ≥ key to switch theTV
to PC mode (DVI-I In).
To return toTV mode, press the AV key, select
TV and validate with ≥ key.
Using the PC menus
Press the MENU key to access the specific
settings of the PC monitor mode. Use the
cursor to adjust them (the settings are
automatically saved):
Here is the list of the different PC display resolutions available on yourTV:
15"/39cm
XGA
20"/51cm
VGA
20"/51cm
WXGA
23"/58cm
WXGA
640 x 350
640 x 480
800 x 600
832 x 624
1024 x 768
1280 x 768
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Using in HD (High Definition) Mode
(Only available on certain versions)
• ColourTemp.: this changes the colour
rendering: Cold (bluer), Normal (balanced)
or Warm (redder).
• Store: to store the picture adjustments and
settings.
HD Mode
The HD (High Definition) mode allows you to
enjoy clearer and sharper pictures through the
DVI-I inputs if you are using a HD
receiver/ equipment that can transmit high
definition programming.
You must first of all connect the HD equipment
(see p.13).
Sound:
• Equalizer: to adjust the sound tone (from
bass: 100 Hz to treble: 8000 Hz).
• Balance: this balances the sound on the left
and right speakers.
Choosing HD mode
& Press the AV key on the remote control to
display the Source List.
• DeltaVolume: this is used to compensate
any volume discrepancies between the
different programs or EXT sockets.This
setting is available for programs 0 to 40 and
the EXT sockets.
é Use the cursor </> key to select HD and
then press the cursor ≥ key to switch theTV
to HD mode.
To return toTV mode, press the AV key, select
TV and validate with ≥ key.
• AVL (AutomaticVolume Leveller): this is
used to limit increases in sound, especially on
program change or advertising slots.
• DolbyVirtual:To activate / deactivate the
surround sound effect.You can also access
these settings with key Q.
Using the HD menus
Press the MENU key to access the specific
settings of the HD mode. Use the cursor to
adjust them (the settings are automatically
saved):
• Store: this is used to store the sound
settings.
Picture:
• Brightness: this changes picture brilliance.
• Colour: this changes the intensity of the
colour.
• Contrast: this changes the difference
between the light and dark tones.
Features:
• Sleep : to select an automatic standby
period.
• Horizontal Shift: to adjust the horizontal
placing of the image.
•
Sharpness (only available for certain signal
only): this changes the picture definition.
Here is the list of the different HD display resolutions available on yourTV:
15"/39cm
XGA
20"/51cm
VGA
20"/51cm
WXGA
23"/58cm
WXGA
Analogue Digital
Analogue Digital
Analogue Digital
Analogue Digital
SDTV 480 i
SDTV 576 i
EDTV 480 p
EDTV 576p
HDTV 720p
HDTV 1080 i
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Connecting peripheral equipment
The television has 1 external socket situated at the back of the set (EXT1) and sockets on the side.
Press the AV key on the remote control to display Source List and select TV or peripheral
equipment connected to EXT1, AV/SVHS, PC or HD.
The EXT1 socket has audio, CVBS/RGB inputs and audio, CVBS outputs.
The side connections has audio inputs, CVBS/S-VHS inputs, headphone out.
EXT 1
DVI-I In
Headphone
Audio In
Video In
S-Video
DVI Audio In
Video recorder
Carry out the connections shown opposite, using a good quality
euroconnector cable.
EXT 1
DVI-I In
If your video recorder does not have a euroconnector socket, the only
connection possible is via the aerial cable.You will therefore need to
tune in your video recorder's test signal and assign it programme
number 0 (refer to manual store, p. 6).
To reproduce the video recorder picture, press 0 key.
Video recorder with decoder
Connect the decoder to the second euroconnector socket of
the video recorder.You will then be able to record scrambled
transmissions.
Other equipment
EXT 1
DVI-I In
Satellite receiver, decoder, CDV, games, etc.
Carry out the connections shown opposite.
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Side connections
Make the connections as shown opposite.
With the AV key, select AV/S-VHS.
For a mono set, connect the sound signal to the AUDIO L (or AUDIO R)
input.The sound automatically comes out of the left and right speakers
of the set.
Headphones
When headphones are connected, the sound on theTV set will be
cut.The VOLUME -/+ keys are used to adjust the volume level.
The headphone impedance must be between 32 and 600 Ohms.
HD equipment
HD Analogue Connection (DVI-I)
EXT
1
DVI-I In
Make the connections as shown opposite.
With the AV key, select HD.
For more information on using HD mode see page 11.
HD Digital Connection (DVI-I)
EXT
1
DVI-I In
Computer
PC with DVI
EXT 1
DVI-I In
Connect the monitor output (DVI) of your computer to the
DVI-I In of the LCDTV. Connect the sound output Audio out of
the computer to the input DVI Audio in of the LCDTV.
PC withVGA
Connect the monitor output (VGA) of your computer via a
VGA/DVI-I cable* to the DVI-I In of theTV. Connect the sound
output Audio out of the computer to the input DVI Audio in of
the LCDTV.
* Not supplied with the set.
For more information on using PC mode see page 10.
EXT 1
DVI-I In
Configure the computer on 1024 x 768, 60 Hz for
optimum resolution.
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Tips
Poor reception
The proximity of mountains or high buildings may be responsible for ghost
pictures, echoing or shadows. In this case, try manually adjusting your picture: see
FineTune (p. 6) or modify the orientation of the outside aerial. If you are using an
indoor aerial, reception may be difficult in certain conditions.You can improve
reception by rotating the aerial. If the reception remains poor, you will need to
use an external aerial
No picture
No sound
Have you connected the aerial socket properly? Have you chosen the right
system? (p. 6). Poorly connected euroconnector cables or aerial sockets are often
the cause of picture or sound problems (sometimes the connectors can become
half disconnected if theTV set is moved or turned). Check all connections.
If on certain channels you receive a picture but no sound,this means that you do not have
the correctTV system.Modify the System setting (p. 6).
The amplifier connected to theTV does not deliver any sound? Check that you
have not confused the audio output with the audio input.
PC mode doesn’t
work ?
Check that you have configured the computer on a compatible display resolution
(see p. 13).
Snowy picture
when switched to
HD-D mode
Noise is displayed if the connected digital equipment’s (DVD player or set-top
box) HDCP authentication failed. Check the user manual for the digital
equipment you are connecting.
Remote control
TheTV set does not react to the remote control; the indicator on the set no
longer flashes when you use the remote control? Replace the battery.
Standby
If the set receives no signal for 15 mins, it automatically goes into standby mode.
To save power, your set is fitted with components that give it a very low power
consumption when in standby mode (less than 1W).
Cleaning the set
Still no results?
Only use a clean, soft and lint-free cloth to clean the screen and the casing of your
set. Do not use alcohol-based or solvent-based products.
Disconnect the mains plug of theTV for 30 seconds then reconnect it.
If yourTV set breaks down, never attempt to repair it yourself: contact your
dealer's after-sales service.
Glossary
DVI (DigitalVisual Interface):A digital interface
better picture quality than with standard video
(VHS and 8 mm) where theY/C signals are
combined to provide only one video signal.
NICAM sound: Process by which digital sound
can be transmitted.
standard created by the Digital Display
Working Group (DDWG) to convert analog
signals into digital signals to accommodate
both analog and digital monitors.
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital-Content
Protection): developed by Intel to provide
secure copy protection of content transmitted
digitally from the source (such as DVD player
or set-top box) to theTV display.
System:Television pictures are not broadcast in
the same way in all countries.There are
different standards: BG, DK, I, and L L’.The
System setting (p. 6) is used to select these
different standards.This is not to be confused
with PAL or SECAM colour coding. Pal is used
in most countries in Europe, Secam in France,
Russia and most African countries.The United
States and Japan use a different system called
NTSC.The inputs EXT1 and EXT2 are used to
read NTSC coded recordings.
VGA (Video Graphics Array): a common standard
graphics display system for PCs.
RGB signals :These are the three video signals,
Red Green Blue, which make up the picture.
Using these signals improves picture quality.
S-VHS Signals: These are 2 separateY/C 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
16:9: Refers to the ration between the length and
height of the screen.Wide screen televisions
have a ration of 16/9, conventional screenTV
sets have a ration of 4/3.
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Table of TV frequencies.
Frequenztabelle der Fernsehsender.
Liste des fréquencesTV.
FrequentietabelTV-Zenders.
Tabella delle frequenzeTV.
Lista de frecuenciasTV.
Lista das frequênciasTV
Liste overTV senderne.
Tabell overTV-frekvenser.
Tabell överTV-frekvenser.
TV-taajuustaulukko.
CÔËÒÓÍ ˜‡ÒÚÓÚ Ô‰‡Ú˜ËÍÓ‚.
A televizió-adóállomások
frekvenciáinak a listája.
Lista częstotliwości stacji nadawczych.
Seznam frekvenčních pásem vysílačů.
Zoznam frekvenčných pásiem vysielačov.
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FRANCE
EUROPE
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)
2...........................55.75
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)
E2 ........................48.25
E3 ........................55.25
E4 ........................62.25
E5 ......................175.25
E6 ......................182.25
E7 ......................189.25
E8 ......................196.25
E9 ......................203.25
E10 ....................210.25
E11 ....................217.25
E12 ....................224.25
R1 ........................49.75
R2 ........................59.25
R3 ........................77.25
R4 ........................85.25
R5 ........................93.25
R6 ......................175.25
R7 ......................183.25
R8 ......................191.25
R9 ......................199.25
R10 ....................207.25
R11 ....................215.25
R12 ....................223.25
S1 ......................105.25
S2 ......................112.25
S3 ......................119.25
S4 ......................126.25
S5 ......................133.25
S6 ......................140.25
S7 ......................147.25
S8 ......................154.25
S9 ......................161.25
S10 ....................168.25
S11 ....................231.25
S12 ....................238.25
S13 ....................245.25
S14 ....................252.25
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)
S15 ....................259.25
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)
3...........................60.50
4...........................63.75
5...........................176.0
6...........................184.0
7...........................192.0
8...........................200.0
9...........................208.0
10.........................216.0
B ........................116.75
C ........................128.75
D ........................140.75
E ........................159.75
F.........................164.75
G........................176.75
H ........................188.75
I..........................200.75
J.........................212.75
K ........................224.75
L.........................236.75
M........................248.75
N ........................260.75
O........................272.75
P ........................284.75
Q........................296.75
33.......................567.25
34.......................575.25
35.......................583.25
36.......................591.25
37.......................599.25
38.......................607.25
39.......................615.25
40.......................623.25
41.......................631.25
42.......................639.25
43.......................647.25
44.......................655.25
45.......................663.25
46.......................671.25
47.......................679.25
48.......................687.25
49.......................695.25
50.......................703.25
51.......................711.25
52.......................719.25
53.......................727.25
54.......................735.25
55.......................743.25
56.......................751.25
57.......................759.25
58.......................767.25
59.......................775.25
60.......................783.25
61.......................791.25
62.......................799.25
63.......................807.25
64.......................815.25
65.......................823.25
66.......................831.25
67.......................839.25
68.......................839.25
69.......................855.25
S16 ....................266.25
S17 ....................273.25
S18 ....................280.25
S19 ....................287.25
S20 ....................294.25
H1 ......................303.25
H2 ......................311.25
H3 ......................319.25
H4 ......................327.25
H5 ......................335.25
H6 ......................343.25
H7 ......................351.25
H8 ......................359.25
H9 ......................367.25
H10 ....................375.25
H11 ....................383.25
H12 ....................391.25
H13 ....................399.25
H14 ....................407.25
H15 ....................415.25
H16 ....................423.25
H17 ....................431.25
H18 ....................439.25
H19 ....................447.25
21.......................471.25
22.......................479.25
23.......................487.25
24.......................495.25
25.......................503.25
26.......................511.25
27.......................519.25
28.......................527.25
29.......................535.25
30.......................543.25
31.......................551.25
32.......................559.25
ITALY
CANALE..............FREQ (MHz)
A ..........................53.75
B ..........................62.25
C ..........................82.25
D ........................175.25
E ........................183.75
F.........................192.25
G........................201.25
H ........................210.25
H1 ......................217.25
Information for users in the UK (not applicable outside the UK)
Positioning theTV
Important
This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded
For the best results, choose a position where light
does not fall directly on the screen, and at some
distance away from radiators or other sources of
heat. Leave a space of at least 5 cm all around the
TV for ventilation, making sure that curtains,
cupboards etc. cannot obstruct the air flow through
the ventilation apertures.TheTV is intended for use
in a domestic environment only and should never be
operated or stored in excessively hot or humid
atmospheres.
13AMP plug. Should it become necessary to replace
the mains fuse, this must be replaced with a fuse of
the same value as indicated on the plug.
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2.The replacement fuse must comply with BS 1362
and have the ASTA approval mark. If the fuse is
lost, make contact with your retailer in order to
verify the correct type.
3. Refit the fuse cover.
In order to maintain conformity to the EMC directive,
the mains plug on this product must not be removed.
General Points
Please take note of the section entitled 'Tips' at the
end of this booklet.
Connecting the aerial
The aerial should be connected to the socket marked
: at the back of the set.An inferior aerial is likely to
result in a poor, perhaps unstable picture with ghost
images and lack of contrast. Make-shift loft or set-top
aerials are often inadequate.Your dealer will know from
experience the most suitable type for your locality.
Should you wish to use the set in conjunction with
other equipment, which connects to the aerial socket
such asTV games, or a video camera it is recommended
that these be connected via a combiner unit to avoid
repeated connection and disconnection of the aerial plug.
Interference
The Department ofTrade and Industry operates a
Radio Interference Investigation Service to helpTV
licence holders improve reception of BBC and IBA
programmes where they are being spoilt by
interference.
If your dealer cannot help, ask at a main Post Office
for the booklet "How to ImproveTelevision and
Radio Reception".
Mains connection
Before connecting theTV to the mains, check that the
mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage
printed on the type plate on the rear panel of theTV. If
the mains voltage is different, consult your dealer.
Fitting the stand (if provided)
Use only the stand provided with the set, making
sure that the fixings are properly tightened.A
diagram showing how to assemble the stand is
packed with the stand. Never use a make-shift stand,
or legs fixed with woodscrews.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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