Operation Manual

4 EN
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
This manual describes the LCD-A2706, LCD-A2726, LCD-A3206, LCD-A3207, LCD-B2706, LCD-B2726, LCD-B3206, LCD-C2706,
LCD-C2707, LCD-C2717, LCD-C2726, LCD-C3206, LCD-C3207, LCD-D2706, LCD-D2707, LCD-D2717, LCD-D2726, LCD-D3206
and LCD-D3207. These models are different in size and shape, but operate identically. The LCD-A3206 / LCD-A3207 / LCD-B3206 /
LCD-C3206 / LCD-C3207 / LCD-D3206 / LCD-D3207 is illustrated.
CONTROL PANEL REMOTE CONTROL
1.
SETUP
Press to display the menu on the TV screen.
2. VOL. +/
-
(control panel) / +/
-
(vol.) (remote control)
Press to control the volume level.
VOL. + (control panel)
Same function as ENTER (remote control).
VOL.
-
(control panel)
Same function as BACK (remote control).
3. PROG. +/
-
(control panel)
Press to select item you want to adjust in the picture control
mode.
Press to select the setting mode from the menu on the TV
screen.
Press to go to the next page or the previous page of Teletext.
PROG. +/
-
(control panel) /
/ (prog.) (remote control)
Press to select memorised channel.
4. INPUT SELECT
Press to select TV or external input mode.
5. STANDBY-ON
Press to turn the TV ON or OFF (standby).
6. STANDBY/POWER indicator
Lights up in green when power is on.
Lights up in red when power is in standby mode.
7. 0-9 number buttons
Press two digits to directly access the desired channel.
Remember to press “
0” before a single digit channel.
8. (mute)
Press to mute the sound portion of the TV programme
(Volume level display turns LIGHT RED from LIGHT
WHITE). Press this button again or press
VOL. +/
-
on the
control panel or
+/
-
(vol.) on the remote control to restore
sound.
9. PROG RETURN
Press to go back to the previously viewed channel. For
example, pressing this button once will change channel
display from P03 (present channel) to P10 (previously
viewed channel) and pressing it a second time will return
from P10 to P03.
10. SOUND SELECT
Press to change sound modes.
11. SLEEP
Press to set the Sleep Timer.
12. DISPLAY
Press to display the channel number or input source on the
screen. If you press it again, the display will disappear.
13. COLOR SYSTEM
Press to select the input signal from the tuner or external
devices.
14. (hold)
Press to hold the current page of Teletext.
15. RED/GREEN/YELLOW/CYAN
Press to directly select the page numbers of Teletext shown
at the bottom of the TV screen.
16. (index)
Press to go back to the start page of Teletext.
17. REVEAL
Press to call up the hidden information of Teletext.
18. SUB CODE
Press to select subpages of Teletext.
19. EXPAND
Press to enlarge fonts of Teletext.
20. (text)
Press to switch Teletext on or off, or transparent mode.
21. Cursor K / L / s / B buttons
Press to select the setting mode from the menu on the TV
screen.
Press to select item you want to adjust in the picture control
mode.
Press to go to the next page or the previous page of Teletext.
22. ENTER
Press to determine the setting mode from the menu on the
TV screen.
Press to select or adjust from a particular menu
(for example: Language Selection, Channel Presetting, or
Picture Adjustment).
23. BACK
Press to return to the previously displayed menu.
24. SCREEN MODE
Press to select aspect ratios available for the screen.
25. Infrared sensor window
Receives the infrared rays transmitted from the remote
control.
Installing the Batteries
1)
Open the battery compartment cover.
2) Insert “R6” penlight batteries into battery compartment in the
direction as indicated by the polarity (
+/
) markings. Batteries
installed with incorrect polarity may damage the remote unit.
3) Close the cover.
4) Push the cover on its top side until it clicks in order to fit the
cover completely to the compartment.
STANDBY POWER
625
SETUP
VOL. PROG.
INPUT SELECT
12 34 5
STANDBY POWER
–+–+
STANDBY-ON
SLEEP
SCREEN
MODE
SOUND
SELECT
INPUT
SELECT
DISPLAY
SETUP
BACK
PROG RETURN
RED
REVEAL
COLOR
SYSTEM
EXPAND SUB CODE
GREEN YELLOW
ENTER
+
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<
-
CYAN
STANDBY-ON
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0
4
5
1
21
2
13
20
17
8
7
11
2
4
1
0
2
2
3
1
8
1
9
1
4
1
6
1
5
9
1
2
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