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Contents consult your local specialist retailer. In order to operate the TV set immediately, turn to the chapter Daily Operation on pages 4 to 7. The Initial Operation procedure (automatic channel scan) on page 3 is only necessary if you want to install your TV set and attach it to the antenna without the assistance of a service technician. In this case, appropriate instructions will be displayed on the screen the first time you switch on the set.
Initial Operation Operating the equipment correctly Safety advice ➫ Connect to power supply 230V/50Hz AC ➫ If the following safety precautions are ignored, the manufacturer's responsibility ceases. ➫ The TV set is designed to receive and reproduce only sound and video signals. ➫ Never open the housing! It is extremely dangerous to touch parts carrying high-voltage current.
Operation and Safety Remote control / changing batteries Initial Operation The set is set at the factory for a menu-driven initial operation (programming channels). All available channels are scanned, then sorted and retained in memory in a logical order. The following steps must be followed: ➜ Connect the antenna cable to the antenna socket at the rear of the TV set. ➜ * Connect F-connector of the antenna cable to the F-socket of the TV set (only if satellite module is fitted).
Control elements Remote control Sound selection Channel A/B Stereo/Mono/Dual Parental lock * Format change (at 16:9) Sound Mute (on/off) Standby/on Please note! mote When using the re time, or control for the first tteries, after changing ba at bottom press the TV key right! Numeric keypad OKMultifunction key Programme + Volume Programme - Volume + - TV / Radio mode Tele text off Tele text page + Tele text page Switching key (programme) Tele text on Menu on/off Date, Time, Information Tele text -
Daily Operation Switching the TV on and off Channel Selection Switching on via Power key on the TV set Direct channel selection using the numeric keypad ➜ To switch on, press the Power key on the front panel of the TV set. ➜ Press the Programme keys to select a new channel. In addition, the programme place in the list, the channel logo and the status of sound reproduction will be displayed. Switching on from Standby mode ➜ Use either the Standby/ on key on the remote control unit.
Daily Operation Selecting Sound Mode Zoom (only possible with 16:9 sets) ➜ Press the A/B key to select the desired mode of sound reproduction. ➜ Pressing the green ZOOM key increases the picture size by 33%. ➜ Pressing the green key again moves the enlarged picture up on the screen, allowing sub-titles to be viewed at the bottom of the screen, when a zoomed 4:3 image is received. ➜ Pressing the key for a third time restores the original setting. In some 16:9 broadcasts (e.g.
Daily Operation Tele text ➜ Pressing the Programme keys will display the selected sub-page immediately. Switching on tele text ➜ Press the Tele text on key to call up video text. If the channel provides tele text, page 100 (main introduction) will be displayed by default. All other pages will be available within a time of 30 seconds maximum. This is the time required by all channels to broadcast their pages.
Settings Colour Numerous settings can be made and adjusted by means of on-screen menus, and new settings can be stored in memory for permanent use. The menus are arranged in such a way that, starting with a main menu one can work through sub-menus to arrive at all possible settings. These can be changed and stored as per your preference. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Colour. ➜ Use the Volume keys to adjust the colour, then press the OK key to store in memory.
Settings Sound Settings Balance ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Balance. ➜ Use the Volume keys to achieve the desired balance between left and right loudspeakers, then press the OK key to store in memory. This menu provides facilities to adjust the sound reproduction to your individual preferences, and to store these in memory. ➜ Press the MENU key to select the Main Menu. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Sound Settings, then press the OK key to select.
Settings Channel settings Although the automatic programme scan sets all available channels/programmes, the menu Programmes allows you to make changes in the programme list. The TV set provides for three options: - manual setting of programmes - Repeat automatic (TTS) scan - Change order of channels Manual setting of channels ➜ Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Programmes, then press the OK key to select. The menu Programme will be displayed.
Settings Name Programming for Satellite Channels The following programming instructions are to be used only for satellite channels received via a built-in satellite module. It is a prerequisite that the characteristics of the external installation must be in accordance with the characteristics stored under the menu item External Unit in the Programmes menu. This menu item allows you to set a name of your choice for each channel, with a maximum of 6 characters.
Settings Source Frequency ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Frequency. ➜ Set the frequency using the Programme keys or the 0-9 keys on the numeric keypad, then press the OK key to store in memory For satellite channels, the source SAT must be selected. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Source. ➜ Use the Volume keys to set SAT, then press the OK key to store in memory. AFC Name ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item AFC.
Settings Mode Radio Mode ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Mode. ➜ Use the Volume keys to select STEREO, MONO A or MONO B, then press the OK key to store in memory. When you select the radio mode, your TV set is transformed into a high-quality radio receiver for analogue satellite radio programmes or for ADR. In order to save energy, and to conserve the picture tube, the RADIO/TV key can be switched on for listening to the radio in radio mode.
Settings Automatic scan of channels (TTS) The scan will search for programmes, sort them, and store them in memory automatically, beginning with programme slot 1. In this process, any terrestrial or cable channels found will be inserted in the lower programme slots, with satellite channels (if a built-in satellite module has been fitted) will be added at the end of the list of channels found.
Settings Change Programmes In this function, two programmes exchange their slots in the programme list. ➜ Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Programmes, then press the OK key to select. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Change Order, then press the OK key to select. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark a programme, then press the OK key to select. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Change, then press the OK key to select.
Settings External satellite unit 22 kHz Signal No adjustments are necessary for a modern, standardised external unit. If the external unit has specific features, such as multiswitches, mono-cable solutions, or similar, the following procedures must be followed to make the necessary adjustments. If the external unit is fitted with a 22-kHz-controlled switch. Then this must be set to ON. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item 22-kHz.
Settings Position DiSEqC off ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Position. ➜ Use the Volume keys to select Position A or B, then press the OK key to store in memory. ➜ Use the Volume keys to set the LNB feed to 13/18V or 14/19V or OFF, then press the OK key to store in memory. ➜ Use the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu, or press the Programme keys to continue to the menu item DiSEqC.
Settings AV Configuration Connecting AV equipment AV equipment such as camcorders, video recorders, DVD players, decoders, or satellite receivers, can be connected to the TV set using either the SCART sockets provided at the back of the set, or via the sockets (cinch, Hosiden) provided under the front flap of the set. Wherever possible, AV cables with individually insulated wires should be used.
Settings Playback from a camcorder Connecting a video recorder to the antenna socket Using the front input sockets behind the front panel, playback of videos in VHS or Video 8 (Video) or in SVHS or Hi8 (S-Video) formats is possible. The sound signals are transmitted via the white cinch socket (left sound channel) as well as via the red cinch socket (right sound channel), while the yellow cinch socket carries the video signal, and the four-pin Hosiden socket should be used for S-Video.
Settings Timer / Clock Programme Timer The TV set has an internal clock, as well as several timers. Clock (Time) You will generally not have to set the date and time, as the internal clock is set automatically each time the set is switched on. The correct time is downloaded from the tele text information of whichever programme has been stored in programme slot 1. So that the timer function is available to you even under unusual reception conditions, (e.g.
Settings ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Programm. ➜ Use the Volume keys to select the programme in single steps, then press the OK key to store in memory. ➜ Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Start Time, then press the OK key to confirm. The current date and time will be displayed in the Help-line. Sleeptimer When a sleeptimer has been set, it will switch the TV set to standby after a preselected time. ➜ Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.
VGA/ Computer Connection VGA/ Computer Connection Listening to Satellite Radio Setup As the TV set is equipped with a VGA interface, a computer image in VGA mode (640x480 dots/ 60 Hz) can be shown as a full-screen image. To do this, you will require a monitor cable with 2 x Sub-D 15-pin plugs, in order to connect the monitor output of the graphics card with the VGA input of the TV set.
VGA Computer Connection - ADR ADR (ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO) Horizontal Shift ➜ Set the image to be in the centre of the screen on the horizontal plane, then press OK key to store in memory. If your TV set is fitted with an ADR module, you have the opportunity to listen to the ADR radio programmes broadcast all over Europe via satellite in first-class CD quality. The ADR programmes are stored in memory at the factory, but you can, of course, update this list whenever you wish.
ADR (ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO) Stroring new ADR programmes in memory Storing an ADR programme in memory Basically, a new ADR programme will be stored in the same way as a satellite TV programme (see page 11). When entering the menu item "Audio type", one of the types ADR1 to ADR12 must be entered, these are to be found following on after the audio types 1…32 in the list. An allocation of the various audio types to the corresponding sound sub-carrier frequency can be found in the list "Audio types".
Technical Terms (Glossary) AFC- Automatic Frequency Control - tunes the programme automatically ADRASTRA DIGITAL RADIO - high quality radio reception via satellite Antenna cable- Cable connection between the modulator of the satellite receiver and the antenna input of the TV set, used as an alternative where no SCART connection is provided.
Index of keywords 16: 9 format 22 kHz signal ADR module ADR - store programmes ADR - programme list ADR - operation AFC Audio type (setting) Audio type (table) AV equipment AVL - store Camcorder - connecting Changing batteries Channel selection Cinch socket Computer connection Copy function (video) Date display Decoder - setting EC1 DiSEqC Dual channel sound broadcasts DVD players Fine tuning Format adjustment Freez frame function Frequency of satellite programme Front control panel Gain control - set Headp
Programme Allocation Tables Use the following tables to record your individual programme allocations Programme slot Programme name Programme slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 27 Programme name
Technical Data TV set Classic Line 72-5004C Tube Tube type rectangular-invar Screen size (diag.) 72cm Screen size (visible) 68cm Format switch 4:3/16:9 + Scan rate 100 Hz + Image sharpness 3-stage + Noise reduction 3-stage + Freeze frame/details + SVM + CTI improved colour contour + Zoom 33% + Operation Channel memory excl.sat 200 Channel memory incl.sat. 500 TTS aut.progr.syst.
Brief operating instructions Switching the TV set on or off Tele text To switch the set on or off ➜ Press the Power key at the front of the TV set ➜ Press the TXT key to display tele text.
Brief operating instructions Display hint Freeze frame ➜ Press the yellow ? key to display or hide a help table ➜ Press the STOP key to freeze the picture, press again to continue with regular view Display clock time * Zoom (only in 16:9 sets) ➜ Press the blue INFO key to display the time and other information ➜ Press the green ZOOM key to enlarge the image by 33% Activate an AV and VGA input * Increase picture width (only in 16:9 sets) ➜ Press the EXT key to switch trough the various AV inputs in
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