Instruction Manual - Please keep for future reference 4-08 Bush 19/22/26in LCD TV Q41T2201672 1B
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all instruction before use and keep for future reference. Read all instruction before use and keep for future reference. WARNING FOR SAFETY • Misuse or modification of this appliance may result in breakdown or injury. • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. IMPORTANT INFORMATION • The appliance is intended for household use only.
CONTENTS KNOW YOUR MACHINE Know Your Machine ......................................................................................... 3 Remote Control ................................................................................................ 6 Wall Mounting.................................................................................................... 8 Antenna Connection ......................................................................................... 10 Tuning Menu Options ...........
KNOW YOUR MACHINE KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1 x LCD TV A Power LED B Wall Mount Hole C Volume Up D Volume Down E Channel Up F Channel Down G MENU Button H Source Button J Power Button K Common Interface Slot L Headphone Output M Video Input N Audio Input O S-Video Input P HDMI 2 Input Q Antenna Input R SCART Input S PC Audio Input T SPDIF Output U Component Input V HDMI 1 Input X Power Connector Y VGA Input Front View Z 1 x AC Power Cord A Control Panel Side Connections B Rear View C K D E L M F G N
REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL 3. Carefully close the Battery Cover. See fig. 3. NOTES: - Please read the important safety instructions before use. fig. 1 fig. 3 To obtain the best performance from your remote control, please consider the following: REMOTE CONTROL 1. Unclip the Battery Cover from the Remote Control. See fig. 1. 2. Insert two new 1.5V size AAA Batteries with the and marks correctly aligned. See fig. 2.
WALL MOUNTING WALL MOUNTING NOTES: - Please read the important safety instructions before use. 3. Use 4 Wall Mount Holes B and Screws (not included) to mount the TV on the Bracket (not included). See fig. 7. WALL MOUNTING (Optional) IMPORTANT: When drilling into walls always check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc. Make sure that the screws and wall plugs supplied are suitable for supporting the unit. Consult a qualified tradesperson if you are not sure. fig.
ANTENNA CONNECTION TUNING MENU OPTIONS TURN ON THE LCD-TV WARNING: - Switch off the TV before connecting any external device. fig. 9 1. When the POWER J or A is pressed the TV will turn on and the Power LED A on the front of the TV will change from red to blue See fig. 10 and 11. CONNECTING THE ANTENNA 2. When the LCD-TV is turned off using the POWER J or A , the LCD-TV will go into standby mode and the Power LED A will turn red. See fig. 10 and 11. 1.
TUNING MENU OPTIONS OTHER CONNECTIONS SCART1 fig. 13 WARNING: 3. Use Navigation Keys Y to select your language. Then press Green Button a to continue. See fig. 13 and 14. Y a b e SCART INPUT - 4. Use Navigation Keys Y to select your country. Then press Green Button a to continue or press Yellow b to go back. See fig. 13 and 15. Switch off the TV before connecting any external device. To connect external devices such as DVD players, set top boxes or games consoles. R fig. 17 1.
OTHER CONNECTIONS OTHER CONNECTIONS YPbPr INPUT - VGA INPUT U For connecting devices such as video cameras. - V S You can use your LCD-TV as a monitor for your personal computer. 1. Make sure that the power of the LCD-TV and the AV device are off. 1. Connect the D type 15-pin VGA interface cable (not supplied) to VGA Input Y on the LCD-TV. See fig. 21. 2. Connect the (Y, Pb, Pr) cables and audio cables to the Component and Audio Input on the TV. See fig. 19. 2.
OTHER CONNECTIONS OTHER CONNECTIONS AV INPUT - For connecting an AV device. - 1. Make sure that the power of the LCD-TV and the AV device are off. 2. Connect the Video cables from the AV device's output jacks to the Video Input M . See fig. 23. 2. Please refer to the COMMON INTERFACE section for more detailed information. 3. Turn on the LCD-TV first ; and then turn on the AV device. K HEADPHONE OUTPUT L 4. Press VIDEO B or SOURCE K to select the AV input. See fig. 24.
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION SOUND SELECT SOURCE 1. Press POWER A to turn on the LCD-TV. Then press TV D , PC E , SCART C , VIDEO B or SOURCE K to select the source. See fig. 26. A B C D E 1. Press SOUND P to set the LCD TV to a predefined sound setting. Off / Rock / Pop / Live / Dance / Techno / Classic / Soft. See fig. 27. F AUDIO CONTROL SELECT TV CHANNEL 1. Press VOL+ Q to increase the volume or VOL- Q to decrease the volume. A number will appear on screen indicating the volume level. See fig.
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION EPG PICTURE FORMAT - 1. Press ASPECT J on the remote control to enter the picture format menu. See fig. 29. Press EPG G to display electronic program guide in TV mode. See fig. 28. 2. Use the Navigation Keys Y to select a picture format and press OK X to confirm your choice. See fig. 29. PR LIST - Press PR LIST O to display a list of channels and input sources. See fig. 28.
MENU OPERATION MENU OPERATION OSD SETTING Picture 1. Press MENU G or U to enter the OSD setting. There are five items in the list: Picture, Sound, TV, Installation and Parental. See fig. 31 and 32. fig. 31 fig. 32 G X Y Settings 5 Picture Picture Picture mode Sound Brightness TV Sound Brightness TV 9 Contrast Installation Parental Sharpness Colour temperature Noise Reduction fig. 34 Contrast - To sharpen the picture quality. fig.
MENU OPERATION MENU OPERATION Sound Settings Balance - To adjust the balance between left/right channels. See fig. 36 and 37. 5 Picture 7 Picture Balance Sound Bass TV Treble Installation Virtual surround Parental Sound mode AVL Bass - To adjust the amount of bass. Digital audio out Treble - To adjust the amount of treble. fig. 36 Virtual surround - To add greater depth and dimension to the TV sound. Use Navigation Keys Y to toggle between On or Off. fig.
MENU OPERATION MENU OPERATION TV Settings Country - To select the relevant country. This is the country you are in, or the country whose channels you want to receive if you live near its borders. See fig. 40 and 41. 5 TV 3 Picture Country Sound Audio Language TV Channels Installation Parental Audio language (Digital TV only) - To display a dialogue enabling the preferred language to be set. This is the language to be used for all channels if it is available. fig.
MENU OPERATION Channel name edit 1. Use Navigation Keys Y to select Channel name edit in the Channels menu. 2. Press the Right Navigation Key Y to enter it and press Navigation Keys Y to highlight the program you want to edit. 3. Press the Red Button e to start editing program name. 4. Use Navigation Keys Y to edit name and use the Right Navigation Keys Y to move to the next character. Please refer to the table below for available characters. 5. Press the Green Button a to confirm. See fig. 44 and 45.
MENU OPERATION Teletext - Use Navigation Keys Y to toggle between : • Digital teletext language: to select the teletext language. • Decoding page language: to set the teletext language to the regional location. See fig. 48 and 49. MENU OPERATION Parental Settings 5 Installation Picture Language Sound Source TV Time setup Installation Subtitle Parental Teletext 7 Settings Channel lock - To lock a certain TV channel or external source completely. See fig. 50.
TELETEXT TELETEXT TELETEXT - (Designed for Europe PAL/SECAM/DVB-T systems only) HOLD - Press HOLD q to stop the scrolling of pages, press again to continue. See fig. 52. TELETEXT - Press TELETEXT g to activate Teletext. Press again to turn off Teletext. See fig. 51. REVEAL - Press REVEAL p to display hidden information such as answers to a quiz. MIX - Press MIX f to activate Teletext overlaying the TV picture.
COMMON INTERFACE MODULE COMMON INTERFACE MODULE 3. Select Common Interface to view the menu options and information on the inserted CI card. See fig. 57. Common Interface Module - The Common Interface CI Slot K , is designed to accept the Conditional Access CA Module coupled with a Smart card, in order to view pay TV programmes and additional services. Contact your Common Interface service provider for further information about modules and subscription options.
TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS The following table contains common problems and the solutions to these problems. Please check this list before you contact technicians. Problems 36 Sloutions Screen Size 19" DISPLAY 22" 26" DISPLAY Aspect Ratio 16:9 16:9 16:9 Resolution 1440 x 900 1680 x 1050 1366 x 768 OSD Language English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Greek No picture 1. Connect power cord correctly. 2.
SPECIFICATIONS Connecting to Power Check that the voltage marked on the product corresponds with your supply voltage. This product is fitted with a 13A plug complying with BS1363. If this plug is unsuitable or needs to be replaced, please note the following : Plug Replacement PRODUCT GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of If you need to replace the fitted plug. WARNING : Never connect live or neutral wires to the earth terminal of the plug.
19/22/26 LCD TV CAUTION: We recommend you read the Full Instructions before using the Quick Start Guide to ensure the correct set up of your LCD TV. Incorrect settings or fitting could cause problems or be dangerous. If you encounter a problem when setting up, please refer to the user manual before calling the Customer Helpline 0845 604 0105. 4 - FIRST TIME INSTALLATION fig. 1 2 x size AAA 1.5V fig. 4 Please proceed with the following steps to set-up your TV. Next 2.
19/22/26 LCD TV 5 - CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES HDMI 1 VGA SCART1 YPbPr fig. 9 WARNING: - 2 QUICK START GUIDE Switch off the TV before connecting any external device. SCART INPUT - To connect external devices such as DVD players, set top boxes or games consoles. See fig. 9. COMMON INTERFACE SLOT - You can use a Conditional Access Module (CAM) card to view Pay TV. See fig. 10. fig. 10 HEADPHONE OUTPUT - Connect a set of stereo headphones (not included) to the Headphone Output for private listening.