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Mains connection and remote batteries
Mains connection
The TV is suitable for use on a.c. mains supply, 220-240V, 50 Hz only.
It must not be connected to d. c. mains.
The mains lead of the TV is fitted with a moulded plug. If the mains
sockets are not compatible or if for any reason the plug is
removed please follow these directions:
The moulded plug cannot be rewired and if removed must be disposed of safely.
DO NOT under any circumstances plug the severed plug into any mains socket as this could
result in electric shock.
IMPORTANT: If the plug is removed rewire new plug as follows: The wires in the mains plug are
coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE - NEUTRAL / BROWN - LIVE.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
- BLUE wire to the terminal coded N (Neutral) or coloured black.
- BROWN wire to the terminal coded L (Live) or coloured red.
DO NOT make any connection to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by
the safety earth symbol
or coloured green or green and yellow.
A fused plug must be fitted with a 5A fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and fuse covers
must always be securely replaced.
Remote control batteries
The remote control requires two batteries size AA as supplied with the unit.
Unclip the cover at the rear and insert the batteries the correct way round as
shown. The ends are usually market + and -.
Replace the batteries when the unit no longer operates at normal viewing distances.
When replacing batteries do not mix old and new - do not mix makes and types.
alkaline types are recommended for long life. Never risk damage to the remote
control by extreme heat - do not leave close to a radiator or on a window ledge
in direct sunshine.
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Connections
220 - 240V ~ 50Hz
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1. Aerial Socket
Enables connection of the aerial and, if required, a video recorder (see manual for latter).
To tune the channel reserved for your video recorder, start up the recorder then carry out
MANUAL CHANNEL SETTING operations.
Store at any programme ending with a 9 (9,19,29, etc.)
Each time you use the video recorder, switch to the channel assigned to it.
2. SCART Socket
This is used to connect:
– a VHS, 8 MM, S–VHS or Hi–8 video recorder or camcorder,
– a PAY TV decoder,
– a video games console.
To use the connected device, select the audiovisual programme by pressing the
This selection is automatic for some devices.
button.
AV is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
If you have an S-VIDEO device, press the
of the screen for a few seconds.
button again. S-VIDEO is then displayed at the bottom
When you switch off the device and if you have not changed channel during play, the TV set
automatically returns to the previous channel.
If the TV set has been switched on by the video recorder, it will be placed on stand–by when the
video recorder is switched off.
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Remote Control
Stand-by
Display programme No.
and sleep timer (Yellow
button)
Inactive
Inactive
Display Timer Menu
(Green button)
Call up personal
adjustments
(Red button)
Adjustment: move to
Right/Left in menus and
select one of the proposed
options
Confirm an action or
validate a menu
option
To go to Picture and
Channel Adjustment
menus
To leave a menu
Move Up and Down in
the menus
Volume level
Sound mute
To change programme
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To switch to connected
Direct access to
programmes and entering
numerical values in
menus
equipment (e.g.: video recorder)
Batteries: Remove the lid at the back of the remote control and insert two 1.5
V, LR06 batteries.
”Please respect the environment! Before throwing any batteries away, consult
your distributor who may be able to take them back for specific recycling..”
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Automatic Channel Setting
This set is equipped with an automatic search system which will search for and store all
channels available in your region. To help identify the programmes, we suggest that you have to
hand a TV guide or daily newspaper.
Ensure that the aerial lead is connected to the TV set.
Check that any equipment connected only via the aerial (video recorder or satellite equipment) is
operating.
Switch off any equipment connected via the SCART socket.
Installation
Press the ON/OFF button, the indicator lamp lights up.
AUTO INSTALL.
If the television set remains on stand–by, press one of
the buttons on the remote control numerical keypad.
UK
When the television set is turned on for the first time, the
Installation menu appears automatically.
If this is not the case, you can call it up by:
– pressing the
times.
button on the remote control three
Press
to confirm.
A new menu appears. Automatic search begins. The cur-
sor moves from left to right on the VL line, then on the VH
line and then on the U line. The channels found are stored
in memory in order starting from programme PR 01.
AUTO INSTALL.
UK
VL
PR01
You can stop the automatic search at any time by pressing
the
button.
The search stops automatically at the end of the U band
or when 99 channels have been found.
The Programme Organizer menu then appears automatically.
The channel stored on programme PR 01 is selected (see next page).
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Changing a Programme Number
Select the channel number to be changed using the
button.
AUTO INSTALL.
Using the numerical keypad on the remote control, enter the
new programme number.
UK
VL
PR01
You can also use the
buttons on the remote control.
Press the button to confirm the change.
The programmes stored under the old and new numbers are then swapped.
Repeat this operation to change other programme numbers.
Erasing a Programme
Select the programme to be erased using the
button.
Enter 0 or 00 on the numerical keypad of the remote control.
Press to confirm. The programme is erased.
Check that all the programmes are in the required order using the
to leave the menu.
button, then press
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Manual Channel Setting
Press the
button twice to call up the channel setting menu.
1. Channel Search
Select the 2nd line of the menu using the
Start the search by pressing:
button.
– the
– the
button for a forward search,
button for a backward search.
UK
VL
The search fully covers the VL, VH and U bands starting
from the channel on the screen. The cursor moves and
as soon as a channel is found, the picture appears on
the screen.
PR
Wait for the menu to go to the bottom of the screen for optimum reception.
If the picture corresponds to the channel required, go to the 4th line (PR), otherwise
continue the search.
If you wish to stop the automatic search, press the
button.
2. Programme Number and Storing in Memory
Select the 4th line of the menu using the
button.
If fine tuning is necessary, see Fine Tuning
UK
VL
Enter a programme number using the numerical buttons of the
remote control.
PR
You can also use the
buttons.
Store the programme number you have allocated to the channel by pressing the
button.
The 2nd line of the menu is then selected again.
Restart the search using the
buttons.
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3. Fine Tuning
Only necessary in the event of interference
If fine tuning is necessary, select the 3rd line of the menu
using the
button.
UK
VL
If necessary, adjust the picture using the
buttons.
PR
Select the 4th line (PR) using the
button to allocate a programme number to the channel
and store it in memory (see Programme Number and Storing in Memory)
If a channel has required fine tuning, it will be stored in memory with the AFC (Automatic
Frequency Control) deactivated.
Press the
button to leave the menu.
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Picture Adjustments
Press the
button to call up the Picture Menu.
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BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
TINT
Select the function to be adjusted using the
The tint function is only active in NTSC mode.
buttons.
Adjust as required using the
buttons.
Storing Personal Adjustments
You can store the adjustments you have just made and call
them up at a later stage. Caution: these personal adjustments
will replace and delete the standard settings made at the
factory.
With the Picture Menu displayed, press the red
Press the button to leave the menu.
button.
Sleep Timer
Press the green
button to call up the Stand–by
Menu.
Set the stand–by time in 10–minute steps (up to 4 hours) using
the
buttons
Press the
button to leave the menu
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The television set is child locked when the programmed time
period has elapsed. The stand–by indicator will flash (see Day to
Day Operation).
To cancel the sleep time function:
– press the green
– press the button once or several times to return to: –:––
When the display indicates –:––, the sleep timer function is deactivated.
button to call up the menu.
The sleep timer function is also deactivated when the television set is switched to stand–by from
the main ON/OFF switch.
The television is then child locked and the stand–by indicator flashes (see Day to Day
Operation).
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Day to Day Operation
Switching On - Selecting Programmes
Switch on the television set using the main ON/OFF switch if the indicator is off.
If it is on, enter the desired programme number.
For programmes 1 to 9:
Press the corresponding number on the remote control.
For programmes 10 to 99 (e.g. 24) :
Press and hold the decimal (tens) number (2): 2 -
then press the units (4) number briefly: 2 4
Volume Adjustment - Sound Mute
Press the
buttons to turn the sound up or down.
Press the
button to turn the sound off.
The sound returns if the button is pressed again.
Zapping
Press the
buttons to scroll through the programmes stored in memory.
Personal Adjustments
Press the red
button to call up your personal adjustments (See Picture Adjustments).
Display
Press the yellow
button to display the programme number and stand–by time (if sleep
timer command is activated).
If the channel has been fine tuned, the
symbol is also displayed.
This information disappears automatically after a few seconds. Press the yellow
again to delete this information.
button
Stand-by - Sleep Timer
Press the
button to switch the television set to stand–by mode. The Stand–by light turns red.
The television set will automatically switch to Stand–by after a few minutes if there is no signal
on the channel being watched.
Child Lock
You can prevent the use of your television set using the keypad.
To do this, switch off the television by pressing and holding down the stand–by button of the
remote control for more than 4 seconds.
The TV set is also child locked:
- after the sleep timer function
- if it has been switched to stand–by or switched off when the sleep timer function has been
programmed.
The stand–by light flashes to indicate that the child lock is activated. The set can only be
switched on again using the numerical keys of the remote control.
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SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and Don’t usemakeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with
manufactured to meet international safety wood screws-to ensure complete safety always fit
standards but, like any electrical equipment, care the manufacturer’s approved stand or legs, with the
must be taken if you are to obtain the best results fixings provided, according to the instructions.
and safety is to be assured.
Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to
Do read the Operating Instructions before you rain or moisture.
attempt to use the equipment.
Above all
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including
the
mains
plug,
extension
leads
and
NEVER let anyone especially children push
anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the
case, this could result in a fatal electric shock.
interconnections between pieces of equipment) are
properly made and in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and
withdraw the mains plug when making or changing
connections.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical
equipment of any kind-it is better to be safe than
sorry.
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about
the installation, operation or safety of your
equipment.
WARNING: Do not use cleaning agents containing
ethyl alcohol, such as methylated
spirits.
Don’t continue to operate the equipment if you are in
any doubt about it working normally or if it is
damaged in any way-switch off, withdraw the mains
plug and consult your dealer.
This equipment should be switched to standby when
it is unattended for a few hours. This can be done
using the remote control. However, for long periods
of absence, switch off at the on/off switch on the front
of the TV so that the red indicator light goes out.
Make sure that your family know how to do this.
Special arrangements may need to be made for
infirm or handicapped people.
Don’t remove any fixed cover as this may expose
dangerous voltages.
Don’t obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for
example with curtains or soft furnishings.
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life
of the equipment.
Don’t listen to headphones at high volume, as such
use can permanently damage your hearing.
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PERITELEVISON (SCART) PIN CONNECTIONS
VIDEO INPUTS
SIGNAL SELECTION
Composite video or sync: Pin 20 (pin 17 return).
Facilities are provided for automatic switching when
the equipment connected provides switching volta-
ges as follows:
RGB:
Red
Pin 15 (pin 13 return).
Pin 11 (pin 9 return).
Pin 7 (pin 5 return).
Pin 8: + 9.5 V to + 12 V
Green
Blue
Auto switching to auxiliary O/AUX channel.
Pin 16: + 1 V. to + 3 V. Auto switching to RGB.
VIDEO OUTPUT
Composite video:
SIGNAL LEVEL
Composite video:
(in/out)
Pin 19 (pin 17 return).
1 Vp -p "
3 dB
positive going, 75 W.
AUDIO INPUTS
Sync:
0.3 Vp -p - 3 dB +
10 dB, negative
going, 75 W.
A:
Pin 6 (pin 4 return).
Pin 2 (pin 4 return).
B:
AUDIO OUTPUTS
RGB (input):
0.7 Vp -p "
3 dB,
positive going, 75 W.
A:
Pin 3 (pin 4 return).
Pin 1 (pin 4 return).
Audio (in/out):
(nominal)
0.5 V r.m.s.
B:
FAST BLANKING (INPUT)
Pin 16, + 1 V to + 3 V for fast blanking switching,
75 W.
Input impedance:
. 10 kW.
(20 Hz - 20 kHz)
Output impedance:
3 1 kW.
NOTE: If an unsynchronised TV picture results after
viewing an external source (with a fast
blanking signal) connected to AV, this voltage
must be removed to return to TV mode.
(20 Hz - 20 kHz)
SCART socket connections
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
The socket is shown as viewed from the rear of the
TV.
The descriptions and characteristics given here are of informative signifiance only, and non committal. In fact,
to keep up the high quality of our products, we reserve the right to make changes or improvements without
previous notice.
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