OPERATOR’S MANUAL 76 cm Colour Television TTV32PF5
List of contents Special features 2 Safety instructions 3 Getting started Aerial connection Switching on Battery fitting 4 4 4 4 Control unit Front and rear panel External connections table Remote control 5 5 6 6 Using the TV TV controls Manual tuning Automatic tuning Program edit 7 7 8 9 10 TV setup Sound menu Picture menu Picture format Child lock Sleep timer 11 11-12 13 14 14 15 Using teletext 16-17 Connecting external equipment 18-22 Help and service tips 23 Technical specifications ta
Television Thank you for buying this television which is designed to give you many years of satisfactory service. You may already be familiar with using a television but do please take time to read these instructions. They are designed to familiarize you with the unit’s many new features and to ensure you get the very best out of your purchase. Special features 2 • Your TV can receive stereo channels directly (NICAM optional). • Automatic tuning system with country selection.
Safety is Important Your safety and the safety of others is important. Please, therefore, ensure you read the Safety instructions before you operate this television. Safety instructions ! Read all the safety instructions before first use of your TV. • Position the television so that direct light does not fall on the screen. Excessive light will cause a washed out effect.
Getting started Remove your Television carefully from the box. You may wish to store the packaging for future use. In the box Inside your this package you should have: • Television • Remote control • User guide • AAA batteries x 2 4 Read these instructions before use. Please Note When not in use disconnect the plug from the mains power supply. Press the Power button on the front of the TV. The standby indicator will illuminate.
Control Unit 20” (51 cm) and 21” (55 cm) TV sets: Program/Volume selection button Program/Volume decrease button Program/Volume increase button 25” (63 cm) and bigger size TV sets: 5 Program Down/Up button P- P+ Volume Down/Up button.
External connections table 6 Picture tube size/typee 20” 4:3 21” 4:3 24” 16:9 25” 4:3 28” 4:3 AV1 Scart 28” 16:9 29” 4:3 32” 16:9 33” 4:3 STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. AV2 Scart OPT. OPT. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. STD. Headphone socket OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. Audio/Video RCA OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. S-Video socket OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. Ext.
Using the TV TV controls Press the Mute button again to restore the sound. The symbol will disappear. Pressing Volume up buttons will also restore the sound. But pressing the Volume down button will decrease the volume without restoring the sound. Program selection Press the Program up or Program down buttons on the TV or remote control or press a Numeric button to select a program.
AV In the Setup menu select PROG NUMBER and change to 01 using the Program down button to select it and the Volume up button to change it. Press the AVbutton again to return to TV. Tuning the television There are two ways of tuning your television: Manual, where you control the tuning process or Autoprogram where the television does it all automatically. Starting with Program 01, tune in the first channel as follows: Use the Program down button to select SEARCH.
Use the Program down button to select AUTOPROGRAM and press the OK button. A list of countries will appear. Select the desired country using Program and Volume buttons. Tuning with channel numbers Enter the SETUP menu by pressing the blue button. OK Press the OK button to enter the CHANNEL row. Use the Program down/up buttons to select “S” for cable channels and “C” for terrestrial broadcast.
Program organizing Once you have tuned in all the channels you want, you can change their program number, if required, and name them. ME To enter the PROGRAM EDIT NU menu press the Menu button and OK select PROGRAM EDIT and press the OK button or press directly the Yellow button. 10 Please Note Some TV channels may send their names with teletext transmission. In this case their names will be automatically shown on the name line.
TV set up The TV set up is accessed through a menu system. Once you have stored your set up, this is the set up the TV will default to when you switch it on. ME NU OK To enter the MAIN menu press the Menu button. Once in the MAIN menu use the Program up and Program down buttons to select items in the menu and the OK to access sub menus or use the fastext buttons for quick access.
Sound mode You can select NORMAL, SPATIAL or DOLBY VIRTUAL (optional) using the Volume up/down buttons. In this menu are a series of preset equalizer settings for different types of sound output. There are four music settings - MUSIC, SPORT, CINEMA and SPEECH and USER mode. SPATIAL sound is an ‘expanded stereo’. It gives the impression that the two speakers in USER allows you to set your own sound the TV are further apart than they really are.
OK ME NU When you have finished in the Sound sub-menu select STORE and press the OK button. USER allows you to set your own picture type as follows: Use the Program down button to select USER. To exit the sub-menu press the Menu button and return to the main menu. Select BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST COLOUR and, SHARPNESS using the Program up/down buttons. Picture menu (Green button) Change the settings with the Volume up/down buttons.
Picture format This allows you to select the picture size on corresponding to the screen type widescreen of your TV: Available formats for widesereen TV sets are 16:9, 4:3, zoom, Letterbox and Subtitle. Available formats of 4:3 TV sets are 4:3 and 16:9. 4:3 Sets: 4:3, is the screen format of 20”, 21”, 25”, 28”, 29” and 33” TV sets But you can change the picture format to 16:9 to able to watch the inputs in 16:9 format, i.e. some broadcasts and DVD’s.
Sleep timer Allows you to preset the period of time before the TV will switch off automatically. Press the Volume up button to increase the time period in 5 minute steps from 5 minutes to a maximum of 2 hours and to switch the sleep timer off. The countdown will start immediately. To cancel the sleep timeselect OFF in SLEEP TIMER row by using Volume buttons.
Using Teletext 16 Teletext is an information system that displays TV/text mix text on your TV screen. Using the teletext To view a page of text while control buttons you can view pages of watching a TV program press MIX information that are listed in the teletext the Mix button. The text will be index. superimposed over the TV program. Please Note No on screen display is available in text mode. Press the Mix button again to return MIX The contrast, brightness and colour cannot be to the text page.
Page hold If the page of text you have selected contains sub pages, these sub pages will automatically be displayed in order with a delay to allow you to read the page. HOLD HOLD To stop the move to the next sub page press the Hold button. STOP will appear in the top left hand corner. To continue moving through the sub pages press the Hold button again.
Connecting external equipment You can connect a wide range of audio and video equipment to your TV. External speakers (optional) 18 Connecting a video recorder You can replace the two internal speakers with external speakers (not supplied). The speakers must have an impedance of 8 ohms. Via SCART Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off. Connect the speaker wires to the external speaker connections on the rear of the TV.
Via aerial socket Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off. Unplug the aerial lead from the TV and plug it into the aerial socket on the video recorder (if fitted). Plug a coaxial plug into the RF out socket on the rear of the video recorder and plug the other end into the aerial socket of the TV. Switch on the video recorder and the TV.
Connecting a DVD player Via SCART Make sure the TV and DVD player are both switched off. Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied) into the back of the DVD player and the other end into one of the SCART sockets on the back of the TV. Via RCA lead (optional) Make sure the TV and DVD player are both switched off. Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the DVD player and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets of the TV.
Connecting a decoder Via SCART Make sure the TV and decoder are both switched off. Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied) into the back of the decoder and the other end into the SCART1 on the back of the TV. Switch on the decoder and the TV. AV Press the AVbutton on the remote control to select AV1. Via RCA lead (optional) Make sure the TV and decoder are both switched off.
Connecting TV with video and satellite/digital receiver Satellite/digital receiver Aerial out TV Scart socket Video Rear of TV Aerial out Video Scart socket Scart socket Aerial in Scart 1 Aerial socket Aerial in 22 Connecting TV with camcorder AV1 AV2 AV3 R L MONO VIDEO S-Video In S-Video camcorder Camcorder Connecting TV games and computer AV1 AV3 R L MONO VIDEO
Help and service tips The TV does not work No sound Make sure it is plugged into the mains supply • Is the sound muted? Press the Mute button. and switched on. • Is the volume turned down? Poor picture • Are there headphones connected? • Is the aerial plugged in? Sound coming from only one • If you are using a set top aerial is it speaker properly aligned for the best signal. • Is the balance set to one side? See the • Make sure the aerial is not to close to sound menu. neon lights, loudspeakers etc.
Technical specifications table Picture tube size/typee 20” 4:3 21” 4:3 21” 24” 4:3 PF 16:9 SF 25” 4:3 29” 29” 28” 33” 32” 32” 28” 28” 4:3 16:9 SF 16:9 PF 4:3 SF 4:3 PF 16:9 SF 16:9 PF 4:3 Screen size 51 cm 55 cm 55 cm 61 cm 63 cm 70 cm 70 cm 70 cm 70 cm 72 cm 82 cm 82 cm 84 cm Visible 48 cm 51 cm 51 cm 56 cm 59 cm 66 cm 66 cm 66 cm 68 cm 68 cm 77 cm 77 cm 80 cm screen size Sound Output 2x7 W 2x7 W 2x7 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W (%10 THD) 2x5 W 2x5 W Power 1
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