Technicolor Thomson Flat Panel Television EFC031 User Manual |
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Contents
Teletext ............................................................................................12
Accessing Teletext............................................................................12
Navigation bar ..................................................................................12
Changing the character set temporarily....................................12
OtherTeletext functions ................................................................13
Newsflash ..........................................................................................13
Subtitles..............................................................................................13
Direct access to subpages ............................................................13
Alarm page........................................................................................13
Fastext................................................................................................13
Chapter 1: Getting started
Important information ....................................................................2
Safety ....................................................................................................2
LCD panel............................................................................................2
Care ....................................................................................................2
Switching on ......................................................................................3
Remote controlTV functions ..........................................................4
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Chapter 2: Channel set-up
Initial set-up ......................................................................................5
Organiser ..........................................................................................5
Arranging channels in order............................................................5
Deleting channels ..............................................................................5
Naming or renaming channels........................................................6
Manual channel set-up......................................................................6
Favourite channels ............................................................................6
Chapter 4: Other information
Sockets ............................................................................................14
Connecting headphones ................................................................14
Connecting a video recorder ........................................................14
Chapter 3: Operation
General operation ............................................................................7
Switching the television set on or to standby ............................7
Volume..................................................................................................7
Displaying status information..........................................................7
Accessing channels ............................................................................7
Last programme ................................................................................7
Accessing AV programmes ..............................................................7
Favourite channels ............................................................................7
Zoom....................................................................................................7
O Adjusting the sound......................................................................8
Graphic equaliser ..............................................................................8
Adjusting the picture........................................................................9
Setting the time..............................................................................10
Setting the time................................................................................10
Calendar ............................................................................................10
Programming the wake-up timer ................................................10
Schedule automatic shut-off..........................................................10
Programme a sleep time................................................................10
Parental control ..............................................................................11
Locking a channel or AV programme ........................................11
Locking the appliance’s buttons ..................................................11
Modifying your personal code......................................................11
Operation (TV mode)....................................................................11
This manual applies to several TV set models. Some features may not be available on the model you purchased. Refer to
the feature table provided with this manual to find out the main features of the relevant model.
Optional functions are indicated by the following symbol: O
The model number of your TV set is on a label at the back of the set and on the cover of this manual.
This publication is printed on recycled paper.
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Getting started
Switching on
Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to following
pages describing how to use the remote control and the channel set-up procedure.
1. Insert two LR03 or AAA batteries in the remote control.
Precautions on using batteries:
- Only use the battery types specified.
- Make sure you use the correct polarity.
- Do not mix new and used batteries.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries.
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- Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, throw them in a fire, recharge them or
try to open them, as this could cause them to leak or explode.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not using it for a long
period of time (several weeks).
220 - 240V ~ 50 Hz
2. Connect the TV set to a mains socket.
Your TV set should only be connected to a 220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz AC supply.
It must not be connected to a DC supply. If the plug is detached from the cable, do
not, under any circumstances, connect it to a mains socket, as there is a risk of
Mains socket in
continental Europe
electric shock.
Equipment for the UK and Ireland is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a
moulded plug.
This plug contains safety components and must not be replaced by one sold by
general retailers. It is fitted with a fuse that protects your television. If your set has
stopped working, the fuse may have blown. If it has, replace it with an identical ASTA
or BSI certified (BS1362) 5-amp fuse.
Mains socket for
UK and Ireland
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3. Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the
socket at the
back of the TV set.
The aerial socket (75 Ohms - VHF / UHF / cable) can be used for connecting an
external aerial or other equipment fitted with a modulator (video recorder, satellite
receiver, etc.).
We recommend that you do not connect other equipment (video recorder, satellite
receiver, etc.) to your TV set to begin with, so as not to complicate the set-up
procedure with the additional steps involved. Connect them when you have finished
setting up the channels by referring to page 14 of this manual.
4. Switch on the television set by pressing the on/standby B button on
the front face of the set (towards the right).
You will find a description of how to use the remote control on page 4.
Then go to page 5 for information on the initial set-up, or to page 6 for
information on manual set-up (if the channels have already been set up
on your TV).
Please respect the environment and the relevant regulations. Before you
dispose of batteries (or accumulators), ask your dealer whether they require
special recycling and if he is able to take them back.
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Getting started
Remote controlTV functions
Most of your television’s functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen.The remote control supplied with
your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings. It also provides control
functions for most DVD players and for recentVCRs from the Thomson, Saba, Brandt, Ferguson, and Telefunken brands.The
remote control and its functions may vary depending on the model of television.The rest of this page contains the
description of the most comprehensive remote control. Optional remote control features are indicated by the symbol O.
B
Standby / quit standby.
To access DVD mode.
To accessVCR mode.
O DVD
O VCR
O TV
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To access TV mode.
Press this button to control the television. If you do not have
this button on your remote control, it means that you can
access the TV functions directly, without pressing a button
beforehand.
O light
To provide information:
- it lights up when you press a button,
- it indicates the status when the remote control is being
programmed (see page 5),
- if the batteries are run down, it flashes when you press a
button.
+/-
To control the volume.
This function is also available in VCR and DVD modes.
To switch the sound off and back on again.
To return to the previous menu.
To change channels.
RETURN
PR+/PR-
EXIT
To close a menu.
MENU
To access the OVERVIEW menu.
To select menu options.
To set functions, change values, enable and disable functions.
4/3 models: to select the picture format
16/9 models: to select the zoom function.
OK
To confirm a selection.
Coloured buttons:
PRESETS
Zzz/LIST
INFO
(red button) image and sound presets.
(green button) sleep timer.
(yellow button) status information.
(blue button) disabled in TV mode.
(purple button) Teletext.
GUIDE
TEXT
The coloured buttons can also be used for operating Teletext.
0-9
To select a channel by its number.
In the case of channel numbers with two digits:
- press the two digits quickly, or
- press 0 twice to display “--”, then enter the channel number.
AV
To select an appliance connected to an AV socket.
Not active.
O RADIO
REV-PLAY
FWD-STOP
PAUSE-REC
Play and record functions forVCRs,
play functions for DVD players.
Important:
If the batteries in your remote control are run down, you can use the buttons on the front of your set, as they have the same functions as those
on the remote control.
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Chapter 2
Channel set-up
Initial set-up
Initial set-up involves selecting all the settings required to be able to
search for and store all the channels you can receive.
AUTO. INSTALLATION
Make sure that the television is switched on and follow all the steps in
turn specified on this page.
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Standard
UK...
Automatic search
Automatic update
Frequency
Running...
1.The first time the TV set is turned on, a list of languages is displayed.
150.75 MHz
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Use the
and
buttons to select your language and confirm
Channels
with OK.
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When you select a language it is applied to the menus immediately.
2. A list of countries is displayed. Select the relevant country using the
and
buttons.
Press OK to confirm.
Note:This is the country you are in, or the country whose channels you want to receive if you live near its borders.
3. The AUTO. installation menu is displayed with the Standard option selected. Select a suitable standard using the
buttons.
Note: the following standards are available to choose from: UK for the UK and Ireland, FR for France and Luxembourg, DK for Eastern Europe,
the Middle East and Asia, EURO for Western Europe,Australia and New Zealand.
4. Then select the Automatic search option using the
button and press OK to start the search. During this time the
message “Running” appears next to the Automatic search option and the Frequency and Channels options
appear, informing you of the installation procedure’s progress.
If you press the EXIT button before the end of the search the channels already found are stored.
Once the search has ended the ORGANISER menu appears (see below).
Automatic update lets you include channels that have only recently started up or complete your installation if some channels are missing or
have been wrongly set up.
You may subsequently return to AUTO. INSTALLATION menu.
Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button.
Select the Installation option and press OK to confirm.
Select the Automatic Installation option from the INSTALLATION menu and press OK to confirm.
Select the relevant country using the
/
and press OK.
Organiser
Using this menu you can change the order the channels have been
arranged in during automatic set-up, name and rename channels and
delete duplicate channels or those with poor reception quality.
ORGANISER
Return
Select channel
Swap with channel
Channel name
Delete channel
01.
Follow the help messages at the bottom of the screen and refer to a TV
programme guide to help identify the channels.
- -.
T . . . . .
01
Start: ¨ key. Scroll characters: ¹/ key
To validate the new name, press OK.
Arranging channels in order
The Select channel line is selected.
Display the channel number to be changed using the PR+/PR- buttons or the 0-9 keys.
Select the option Swap with channel.
Enter the new programme number using the 0-9 keys.
Press OK to confirm.
When you successfully finish the swap, the bottom help line will show “The programmes have been swapped“
message.
Follow the same procedure for the other channels.
Deleting channels
The Select channel line is selected.
Display the channel number to be changed using the PR+/PR- buttons or the 0-9 keys.
Select the Delete channel option and press the OK button to delete the channel.
Once this channel has been deleted the bottom help line will show “ The programme has been deleted“ message.
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Channel set-up
Naming or renaming channels
The Select channel line is selected.
Display the number of the channel whose name you want to change using the PR+/PR- buttons.
The relevant channel appears. Select the Channel name option and press the
button to place the cursor on the first
character.
Using the
buttons, select a character from the list, which includes letters from the alphabet, numbers between 0 and
9, the characters +,. and space.
Go on to the next character or back to the previous character using the
Press OK to confirm. Names can have a maximum of six characters.
buttons and start the procedure again.
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Press EXIT to close the menu.
Note:You may subsequently return to ORGANISER menu:
Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button.
Select the Installation option and press OK to confirm.
Select the Organiser option from the INSTALLATION menu and press OK to confirm.
Manual channel set-up
Follow the procedure given on this page if you find that some channels have not been stored during the initial set-up.This
can happen if you are setting up cable network channels. Setting up channels manually requires every setting for a particular
channel to be entered, one at a time.
MANUAL INSTALLATION
Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the
Installation option and press OK to confirm. Select the Manual
instal. option from the INSTALLATION menu and press OK to
confirm.
Return
Standard
UK...
Frequency
Fine tuning
Store on number
Decoder
150.75 MHz
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Teletext char. set
1...
1. Select the Standard option and then the relevant standard for your country using the
buttons.
Note: the following standards are available to choose from: UK for the UK and Ireland, FR for France and Luxembourg, DK for Eastern Europe,
the Middle East and Asia, EURO for Western Europe,Australia and New Zealand.
2. Select the Frequency option. Use the
or
button to start the search in descending or ascending order.When a
channel is found pictures appear.
3. If the picture is not clear you can adjust the setting.You do this by selecting the option Fine tuning and adjusting it
with the buttons.
4. If the channel is encrypted and you want to connect a decoder, select the Decoder option and check the box by
pressing the OK button.
5. Then select the Character set option and choose the character set that will be used for Teletext on this channel using
the
buttons.The following character sets are available:
1 :Western Europe
2 : Eastern Europe
3 : Russian and Bulgarian
4 : Greek
5 :Arabic
6 : Ukrainian
7 : Belarussian
The character set selected determines how characters are displayed on Teletext screens.
6. Select the Store on number option to assign a number to the channel. Enter the number using the numeric buttons.
Press the OK button to confirm.
Important: as soon as you change a setting in the MANUAL INSTALLATION menu the channel number starts flashing under the
Store on number option.To confirm your change you must select the Store on number option and press OK. If you do not confirm the
change it will be cancelled when you change channel or put the television into standby mode.
Repeat this procedure to find other channels.
Favourite channels
With this menu you can choose the 6 channels you watch the most to access them more quickly in the future (see page 7).
Bring up the OVERVIEW screen by pressing the MENU button. Go to the Installation line and press OK to confirm.
In the INSTALLATION menu, go to the Favourites line and press OK to confirm.
Proceed from line to line by means of the
buttons and choose your 6 favourite channels.
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Chapter 3
Operation
General operation
Switching the television set on or to standby
To switch the TV set on, press the B button located on the front of the set.
Standby mode
Press the B button on the remote control or on the appliance.The TV set remains powered up, but with low energy
consumption.
Quitting standby mode
- press the B or any numeric button on the remote control,
- press the TV or OK, buttons to switch the television on at the last channel you were watching,
- press PR+/PR- buttons to display the follow channel or precedent the last channel loocking.
- press the AV button to switch the television on at the last AV programme you were watching.
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Volume
Volume control: use the VOL+/VOL- buttons on the front of the TV set or press the relevant buttons on the remote control
to increase or decrease the volume.
Sound mute: press the
button to temporarily mute the sound. Press this button again or the VOL+ button to restore it.
Displaying status information
In TV mode, press the yellow button (INFO) on the remote control handset to display the channel number and name, the
date, the time, the type of sound, and the type of format or zoom.If automatic shut-off has been programmed, the time left
is displayed.
InVGA mode, the picture resolution is displayed.
When you switch on the television or change channels, the number and name of the channel are displayed if you entered its
name under the ORGANISER menu.
Accessing channels
Using the numeric buttons:
- for channels 1 to 9, press the corresponding button.
- for channels 10 to 99,
- press the tens digit for a few seconds to display “x-” on the screen, then press the units digit, or
- press the 0 button to display “--”, then enter the two digits.
Using the PR+/PR- buttons: scroll through the channels.Av programmes are not included in the cycle unless you use the
buttons on the front of the TV set.
Last programme
Press the RETURN button to go straight to the last channel watched.
Accessing AV programmes
Press the AV button to display the last selected audio-visual programmes and scan through the other audio-visual programmes.
AV selection loop:AV1,AV1-S,AV1 RGB ,AV2 (depending on the model),AV2-S (depending on the model),AV3,AV3-S, CMP,
VGA.
Favourite channels
Press the red button to display the presets menu. Go to the Favourites line using the
buttons and then choose
Favourites. Now when you scroll through the channels with the PR+/PR- buttons you only go to those channels you have
marked as your favourites (see page 6).
Select All channels if you want to scroll through every saved channel.
Zoom
In TV mode, you have the option of changing the display format and using the zoom function via the
buttons.The
formats and zoom functions vary according to the screen format.
16/9 sets have the following formats and zoom functions available:
4/3 format - picture in 4x3 format
14/9 zoom - picture in 14/9 letterbox format
16/9 zoom - picture in 16/9 letterbox format
16/9 zoom up - picture in 16/9 letterbox format with subtitles
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Cinerama - picture in widescreen 4x3 format
16/9 format - picture in 16/9 format
4/3 sets have two formats available: 4/3 format and 16/9 format.
When you change channels the format is not retained. However, if you used the zoom function, the setting will still apply.
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Operation
O Adjusting the sound
Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Sound option and press OK to confirm.
The SOUND menu appears with the following options:
SOUND
Equaliser: this option gives access to the graphic equaliser (see below).
Sound type: this option is used to select the appropriate sound type.
Note: the options available depend on the programme you are watching.
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Equaliser
Sound type
Balance
Sound mode
SRS TruBass
Auto Vol Level.
Sound effect
Stereo...
Normal...
The table on this page indicates the sound types available for each type of
broadcast.
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Balance: use this setting to balance the sound between the right and left
speakers.
Concert Hall...
Sound mode: the options available depend on the type of sound selected.
Use the buttons to select the mode you want (Normal,Wide, Stereo wide, or SRS WOW).
SRSWOW is a combination of SRS audio technologies. It restores the spatial information of 3-D sound and incorporatesTruBass
technology to give full richness to the bass tones.
SRSTruBass: Use the
buttons to adjust the bass to suit your taste.
AutoVol Level: this function softens loud sound effects. It is particularly useful when you are watching television late at
night, for instance.
Check the box to enable this setting by pressing OK.
Sound effect: Use the
buttons to select the sound effect that goes best with the programme you are watching.
Press EXIT to close the menu. Select the option Return and press OK to return to the OVERVIEW menu.
Broadcast
Mono
Nicam mono
Nicam / IRT stereo
Bilingual Nicam
Bilingual IRT
AV
Options
Auto, Mono
Nicam, Mono
Stereo, Mono
S1, S2, S3
S1, S2
Stereo, S1, S2
SRS, SRS WOW and the
trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
symbol are registered
SRS technology is incorporated under licence from SRS Labs,
Inc.
Graphic equaliser
Select Equaliser from the SOUND menu and press OK to display the menu.
This menu is used to select a preset parameter and define your own settings
using the graphic equaliser.
GRAPHIC EQUALISER
Return
Sound preset
Frequency range
It offers the following options:
Personal
8 kHz
Sound preset: use the
programme you are watching.
buttons to select the appropriate setting for the
The Personal setting stores your graphic equaliser settings.
You can access the list of preset sound settings directly by pressing the PRESETS button (red) on the remote control, selecting the
Sound preset option and choosing one of the preset parameters from the list.Your selection is applied to all channels and AV
programmes.
Frequency range: the graphic equaliser has five frequency bands. Select each band in turn using the
necessary adjustments using the buttons. Press OK to confirm.
buttons and make the
Note:When you are setting the graphical equaliser, Personal appears under the Sound preset option.
Press EXIT to close the menu.To return to the SOUND menu, select Return and press OK to confirm.
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Operation
Adjusting the picture
The PICTURE menu can be used to adjust the current settings, to apply preset settings and define your own preferred
settings.
Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button.
Select the Picture option and press OK to confirm.
The PICTURE menu appears. It offers the following options:
PICTURE
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Picture preset
Brightness
Colour
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Picture preset: use the
buttons to select from the preset settings
offered (Standard, Film, Sport, Studio, Personal) the one which suits best
the programme you are watching.
Standard...
Contrast
The Personal option contains the values you have defined for all the
settings.
Black expand
Tone
High
Warm
Sharpness
Noise reduction
NTSC Tint
Note: whenever you modify a value, the Picture preset option displays Personal
and your settings are stored as your new personal settings.This line is not available in
PC mode.
Low
Brightness, Colour, Contrast: adjust these settings as required using the
buttons.
These settings are automatically stored under Personal in the Picture preset option.
Black expand: lets you adjust the contrast to suit ambient lighting (Maximum, Medium, Minimum, or Inactive). Use
the
buttons to choose the desired option.
Note:This line is not available in PC mode.
Tone: this function is used to adjust the colour balance.
Choose Warm, Neutral, or Cold using the
buttons.
Sharpness: adjust this to suit your preferences using the
Note:This line is not available in PC mode.
buttons.
Noise reduction: improves picture quality when reception is difficult.
Select an option from the list using the
buttons.
Note:This line is not available in PC mode.
NTSCTint: this option is only available for NTSC audio-visual sources. It can be used to adjust the picture’s tint.
Note:This line is not available in PC mode.
If you use the LCD TV set in PC mode, the PICTURE menu allows access to the following functions:
Auto-adjustment: this function is used to automatically adjust the Phase and Clock functions. Press OK to start the adjustment
process and wait until Done appears.
Phase, Clock: adjust these settings as required in order to enhance picture quality.
Horiz. position: use the
buttons to move the picture horizontally on the screen.
buttons to move the picture vertically on the screen.
Vert. position: use the
Press EXIT to close the menu.To return to the OVERVIEW menu, select Return and press OK to confirm.
In TV mode you can press the red button to access directly the list of preset settings.You can then select a preset setting by
pressing the
buttons.
Press EXIT to close the menu.
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Operation
Setting the time
The TIME menu can be used to set the time on the TV set and program the automatic sleep timer or wake-up timer
functions.
Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Time option and press OK to confirm.
Setting the time
1. Select the Time reference option.
2. Enter the number of the channel which the time will use as a reference point, or select it from the list using the
or
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PR+/PR- buttons.The time is displayed after a few seconds if it is available on the selected channel.
If the time is not provided by the channel selected under the Time reference option, this means the time is not set.
In this case, the setting -- is automatically selected under the Time option. To set the time manually, select the Time
option and enter the time using the numeric or
buttons.
If the date is not supplied by the channel selected on the Time reference line, the date is not adjusted.The --/--/--
setting is automatically preselected on the Date line.To enter a date manually, select the Date line and use the number
keys.
Note: if the power supply is disrupted (i.e. the set is switched off using the on/off button or unplugged, or there is an electrical fault), the time will
disappear if it has been entered manually.You must reset it.We therefore recommend you find the time on a channel and check that it is correct.
Once you have set the time, you can use the Wake up timer and Turn off timer functions.
Calendar
This function is used to display the calendar.
1. Select the Calendar line.
2. Press the
button to bring up the calendar.
3. Successively select the Month and Year lines and use the
buttons to select the current month and year.
Please note: you can set the calendar to any year between 1880 and 2099.
4. The Today line lets you bring back the display to the current month.To do so press the
This line is only active if the date has been set in the TIME menu.
buttons or the OK button.
Programming the wake-up timer
This function can be used to set the time for the set to come on, for instance, for the television to wake you up.
1. Select the Wake up timer line and select Once to be woken-up a single time or Daily to be woken up at the same
time every day.
Note: to deactivate wake-up, select the Off option.
2. Under the Wake up time option enter the wake-up time using the numeric or
buttons.
3. Under the Wake up channel option enter the number of the channel you want to wake you using the
or
numeric buttons.
Note: if you have programmed a wake-up and are not there when the appliance comes on, it will automatically switch off after two hours if no
activity using the buttons on the front of the set or the remote control has been detected.
Schedule automatic shut-off
This function lets you set a time when the appliance will switch itself off.
1. Select the Turn off timer line then select Once for a single stoppage or Daily for shut-off at the same time every
day.
Note: to deactivate automatic shut-off, select the Off option.
2. On the Turn off time line, enter the shut-off time using the number buttons or the
buttons.
Programme a sleep time
This function is used for setting a sleep timer.
1. Select the Sleep timer line.
2. Using the
buttons, set how long the TV set must wait before automatically going into standby mode (from 0:15
hours to 4:00 hours in 15 minute intervals).To deactivate this function, set it to Off.
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Operation
Parental control
The parental control functions allow you to limit your children’s access to the television.You can do this by locking the buttons on your
TV set, thereby barring access to certain channels and/or AV programmes (except CMP andVGA).These functions are protected using a
PIN code.
Display the OVERVIEW by pressing the MENU button. Select the Parental Control line and confirm this by pressing
the OK button.
If no access restriction function has been activated and a Personal code has been defined, the PARENTAL CONTROL
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menu comes up.
PIN CODE
If this is not the case, the PIN CODE menu comes up:
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PIN code
1.Enter a 4-figure code.
Note: choose a code you can remember easily.
Define PIN code.
2.Type your code in a second time to confirm it and the PARENTAL
CONTROL menu will come up.
Locking a channel or AV programme
PARENTAL CONTROL
1. In the PARENTAL CONTROL menu, select the Select channel
line, use the
channel to be locked. Use the
access the AV programmes.
buttons, numeric or PR+/PR- buttons to select the
Return
Select channel
Lock channel
Lock front panel
New PIN code
01 TF1
þ
buttons or press the AV button to
¨
þ
- - - -
2. On the Lock channel line, activate the tick box using the OK button.
This programme is under parental control.
Change programme or press OK to
enter PIN code and temporarily deactivate
the parental control.
To unlock the channel or AV programme, call up the PARENTAL
CONTROL menu by entering your code, select the Lock channel line,
and unselect the tick box with the ok button. Quit the menu with EXIT.
Locking the appliance's buttons
1. In the PARENTAL CONTROL menu, select the Lock front panel line and activate the tick box by pressing the OK
button.
2. The buttons on the front panel are immediately locked along with the INSTALLATION and TIME menus.
The remote control handset is now needed in order to use the TV set.
To cancel locking, go to the PARENTAL CONTROL menu by entering your code, select the Lock front panel line, and
unselect the tick box by pressing the OK button. Quit the menu with EXIT.
Modifying your personal code
1. In the PARENTAL CONTROL menu, select the New PIN code line and enter a new 4-figure code using the
number buttons on the remote control handset.
2. Type the code a second time to confirm it.
To go back to the OVERVIEW, select Return and confirm with OK.To quit the menu, press EXIT.
Operation (TV mode)
As soon as an access restriction function is activated, you will need to enter your personal code:
- to access the PARENTAL CONTROL menu,
- to access the TIME menu,
- to access the INSTALLATION menu.
To unlock the TIME and INSTALLATION menus, you will need to deactivate the two access restriction functions.
To watch a locked channel or AV programme, try to access it normally then follow the procedure that comes up on the
screen. Locking will be reactivated when you place the TV set in standby mode.
Note: if you have forgotten your PIN code you can cancel it.You do this by putting the TV set into standby mode, then pressing the EXIT button on
the remote control and the VOL- button on the front of the set at the same time for five seconds.The TV set will then come on. If just one of the
functions limiting access is active you will be requested to set a new password.
This procedure is possible, even if you have locked the buttons on the front of the TV set.
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Operation
Teletext
The Teletext service is available in many countries under a variety of names (TOP Text, Fastext, FLOF text,Videotext). It is
provided as a free service by television broadcasters.This service provides a real wealth of information, available at any time,
on weather, sports results, news, games, etc.The information is presented in pages or organised in topics specified in colour
on the screen and you can access this information by simply pressing the buttons of the relevant colour on the remote
control.
AccessingTeletext
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Press the TEXT button on the remote control.Teletext will display the last page selected, or if you have changed channel,
the index page (usually 100).
To display a page, enter its 3-digit number or use the PR+/PR- buttons.The page appears after a few moments.
Navigation bar
The navigation bar, located at the bottom of the screen, provides access to the next three pages and the previous page by
pressing the relevant colour button on the remote control.
Press the MENU button to display the navigation bar and access the following functions:
STOP: this function is used to stop pages from following on in succession. Press the red button to select this function.The
word STOP appears in place of the page number.
Press the red button again to allow the pages to follow on again.
??? (hidden answers): press the green button to reveal a hidden answer (for example, in games). Press the green button again
to hide the answer.
ZOOM: press the yellow button: once to zoom in on the top part of the screen, a second time to zoom in on the bottom
part of the screen and a third time to return to normal display.
MIX (mixed display): press the blue button to display Teletext against a transparent background. Press this button again to
return to normal display.
Changing the character set temporarily
You can change the character set used for Teletext, if the existing one is not suitable for the channel you are watching.You
do this by pressing the MENU button to display the navigation bar.Then press OK to display the number of the character set
currently being used in place of ???. Use the green button to select another character set.
The character est selected in the INSTALLATION menu is restored when the TV set is switched off or enters standby
mode, or when you change channels.
In Teletext mode the volume control and sound mute functions are still available.
Press the purple, EXIT or RETURN button to quit the Teletext function.
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OtherTeletext functions
Newsflash
When a newsflash is detected, MIX is replaced by N in the navigation bar. Press the blue button to display the newsflash. In
the case of an update, the Teletext function is enabled and displays the new information.
This function is disabled if the TV set enters standby mode or is switched off.
Press the EXIT or RETURN button to quit the Teletext function.
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Subtitles
Some channels provide subtitles for some of their programmes.The number of the relevant pages is specified on the
Teletext index page.
To display subtitles, enable the Teletext function, find the number of the page displaying the subtitles and enter it. Once the
relevant page is found, the subtitles appear in the TV picture.The navigation bar disappears after a couple of seconds.To
display the top bar, press the purple (TEXT) button.
Press the EXIT or RETURN button to quit the Teletext function.
Direct access to subpages
Some information is spread across more than one page.To access subpages, press the
the page number. Enter the subpage number using the numeric buttons.
or
button.“---” appears beside
button, or change channels.
To exit this mode allowing direct access to subpages, display a new page, press the
or
Alarm page
In some countries (Spain, Benelux, etc.), you can set a time to display certain Teletext pages (alarm pages).
To do this, display the relevant alarm page and enter subpage mode. Enter the time instead of the subpage number (e.g.
1705 for 17:05) and press EXIT.The page will disappear and will appear again at the set time, as long as you do not change
channels or switch off the TV beforehand.
Fastext
If Fastext is available, direct access to previous and subsequent pages is replaced by coloured bars (red, green, yellow and
blue), which provide links to the topics you can access by pressing the relevant colour button. Other topics accessible in the
same way can also be displayed. Press the MENU button to go from these links to the navigation bar.
Teletext adjustment
In some cases this function will improve the teletext display.
If the teletext you are watching seems to have any of the following faults,
- teletext subtitles are not displayed or are frozen
- certain lines of a teletext page are not displayed
Bring up the OVERVIEW screen by pressing the MENU button. Go to the Installation line and press OK to confirm.
In the INSTALLATION menu, go to the Teletext adjustment line and use the OK button to tick or untick the box as
appropriate.
The box is unticked by default
Then go back to the page on which you noticed the faults.
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Chapter 4
Other information
Sockets
AV1 peritel socket (input-output) on back ofTV set (towards the left).
Use this to connect up aVCR or camcorder (VHS, S-VHS, 8mm, or Hi 8), a decoder,
a satellite receiver, a DVD player, a videogame console, or any appliance providing a
RGB signal.
To see pictures from the connected appliance, select AV1 using the AV button on
the remote control handset.
For appliances with an S-VHS or Hi 8 format, select AV1-S.
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For certain appliances, this selection is automatic.
AV2 peritel socket (input-output) on back ofTV set (towards the left).
Use this to connect up aVCR or camcorder (VHS, S-VHS, 8mm, or Hi 8), a satellite
receiver, a DVD player, a videogame console.
To see pictures from the connected appliance, select AV2 using the AV button on
the remote control handset.
For appliances with an S-VHS or Hi 8 format, select AV2-S.
For certain appliances, this selection is automatic.
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Audio and AV3 video CINCH sockets (input) on back ofTV set
(towards the right).
These are mainly used to connect camcorders (VHS or 8 mm).To see images from
the connected appliance, select AV3 using the AV button on the remote control
handset.
O S-video (O) socket and audio (O) (input) AV3-S (input) CINCH sockets
on back ofTV set (towards the right).
These are mainly used to connect camcorders (S-VHS or Hi 8).To see images from
the connected appliance, select AV3-S using the AV button on the remote control
handset.
Note:The sockets may be named differently depending on the TV model.
VGA socket on back ofTV set (towards the left).
For connecting up a computer.
Connect up the stereo sound input jack socket (located under theVGA socket)
with the computer audio output
To see the computer's image output, selectVGA using the av button on the remote
control handset.
Component CINCH sockets and audio (input) CINCH sockets on back of
TV set (towards the left) (CMP).
These are used for connecting a DVD player.The component signal sockets
automatically detect whether the type of component signal received is interlaced
(YPrPb) or progressive (YCrCb).To see images from the connected appliance, select
CMP using the AV button on the remote control handset.
Connecting headphones
Connect headphones or stereo earphones to the corresponding socket (n) on the
back of the TV set (towards the right).
Connecting a video recorder
To obtain optimum picture quality, use a SCART cable. However, you can also connect a video recorder to the television
using the aerial socket.
Refer to the diagram on the inside cover at the end of the manual, which illustrates how this is done.
If you connect a video recorder only via the aerial socket (without using the SCART socket), switch it on and play a tape.
Then search for the video recorder’s relevant channel (refer to the relevant section).
If you connect a video recorder via the aerial socket, you should assign channel 99 to it in order to improve the picture
quality when tapes are being played and in pause mode. However, we recommend you connect your video recorder via the
SCART socket, as it provides better picture and sound quality.
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