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Lenco Marine PL 4201 User's Manual

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1. Lenco Operating Instructions 42 Plasma Colour Television PL 4201 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly 3U84011A E COVER 1 2 20 12 05 15 21 Features What is a Plasma Monitor If voltage is inputted to gas in glass panels ultraviolet rays is outputted and fused with a fluorescent substance At this moment light is emitted A Plasma Monitor is a next generation flat Display using this phenomenon e On Screen Language Display in English German French Italian or Spanish NICAM German A2 STEREO Reception e Auto tuning system e 80 Channel memory e Videotext TOPtext Remote control e Sleep timer e 3 Scart socket e S Video Input side e Headphone Jack for mini plug e PC VGA e HDMl connection 16 9format BBE sound CE Symbol Guaranteeing Compliance to Currently Effective European Standards Headphone Warning Loud music can keep your hearing damaging The hearing may not recover from the damage The injury of the hearing does not heal up Therefore do not set the headphone s volume louder extremely Battery notice The legislative organ regulates the disposal of batteries clearly Batteries must be collected from a seller or communities many gathering places for general house with no charge Never throw away battery into the waste basket in your home Use the free returning method Take care the e
2. Hold Pages Some pages are divided up into subpages by the channel Subpages are automatically shown in turn as they are transmit ted In order to hold the page press amp 3 Press amp 3 again in order to display the next subpage Directly Select Subpages You can directly select the subpages if required Example Page 667 from ARD German teletext comprises of 2 subpages In the right upper corner you will for example see 1 2 That means that page one of 2 subpages is being shown at the moment 667 667 ARD Text 21 07 03 15 01 38 1 2 Press in order to select subpage 2 4 dashes are shown Enter 0 0 0 2 It can take a minute before subpage 0002 appears Press again in order to switch off the subpage feature You can only select other teletext pages when the subpage feature is switched off Enlargement In order to enlarge the display press Either the upper or lower half of the screen is enlarged Each time you press you switch between the display of the upper or lower half of the screen or the full picture Answering Quiz Questions Some pages contain quiz questions with concealed answers Press in order to show the answers Page 100 Press in order to show page 100 33 20 12 05 15 22 a LEN Conceal stored channels amp eyayO 8 AUDIO 1 2 E10 STATUS EX 34 3U84011A E P26 34 34 The stored channels are switched
3. Select picture format 20 12 05 15 21 Remote Control Install the batteries Use batteries type UM 4 AAA Size Do not use the storage batteries The remote control does not work properly with weak voltage from the storage batteries Replace the exhausted batteries with new batteries Never charge batteries Batteries may explode by the charge Note An exhausted empty batteries may leak namely corrosive electrolyte will leak out The remote control may damage by it Therefore remove the exhausted batteries early Open the battery compart 2 Install the batteries as shown 3 Close the battery ment below compartment Distance of Remote Control Operation Remote sensor Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor Maximum distance approx 5m If an obstacle is placed between the unit and the handset If the batteries have not been installed according If the batteries are weak to their polarities e 3U84011A E 2 10 9 2 20 12 05 15 21 Antenna connection Note Before you connect something e To avoid every possible damage turn off the TV unit with Main Power Switch and then pull the power plug out e Arrange the desired connection When the connection made up firmly and correctly connect the unit to 230V and turn the unit on Connect the antenna as shown below Connect the unit with an outdoor antenna
4. 17 Timer 18 Stereo reception with the built in tuner 19 Bass Treble and Balance 21 Selecting the BBE 2er 22 Turning off the built in speakers 22 Brightness Contrast Colour and Sharpness DNH 23 Selecting the color temperature 24 BUG DACE dT 24 Picture format 25 Scrolling the CINEMA Wide picture 26 Auto 4 3 Default iom treo tton 26 Full WAITE 27 Screen Saver 27 Stati VAC TOT 27 Using the panel lock feature 28 PC Setting 29 Connecting an HDMI or a DVI device to the PHI E 31 joi 32 Conceal stored channels 34 Connection to other equipment 35 AV Color adjusting 37 Troubleshooting table 38 Specifications 38 20 12 05 15 21 a Important notice Installation This unit has been produced according to all current safety regulations The following safety tips should safeguard users against careless use and the dangers connected with such use Every electrical appliance can have a defect despite careful and
5. ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears 27 3U84011A E P26 34 27 2 20 12 05 15 22 LEEREN Using the panel lock feature You can lock the front panel buttons to prevent your settings from being 1 Select PANEL LOCK changed accidentally by children Then press to display the password entering screen for example When the panel lock is in ON all 1 control buttons on the TV front gt e lt panel except POWER do not ARUM ED dae operate OFF TIMER SET 00 00 X pisPLY Co CO AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Using the 10 number buttons to enter your password then press ENTER The PANEL LOCK menu screen appears If you input the password for the first time enter the same password again for confirmation f you input wrong number ERROR will appear for approx 4 seconds Then input correct number again 0 9 SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN Press gt or C to select PANEL LOCK and press 3 or f to select ON NEW PASSWORD AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 4 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears If a button on the front panel is pressed the message PANEL LOCK appears for approx 4 seconds To unlock the panel Select OFF at step 3 above To change password At step 3 above select NEW PASSWORD and press to display the password entering screen Then input new 2
6. PICTURE SIZE 2 Press lt press 3 or f to adjust CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HOR POSITION VER POSITION PHASE CLOCK v SELECT b ADJUST MENU EXIT or lt gt to select CONTRAST Then BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HOR POSITION VER POSITION PHASE CLOCK v AY SELECT NORMAL RESET b ADJUST MENU RETURN 3 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears Description about the each setting option PICTURE Menu dip BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST can be set as you are accustomed to your TV the NORMAL button resets these values to the middle HOR POSITION and VER POSITION to adjust the horizontal and vertical placing of the image PHASE and CLOCK eliminates the horizontal PHASE and vertical CLOCK interfering lines RED GREEN BLUE influences the colour balance the NORMAL button resets these values to the middle WXGA INPUT When you input WXGA set this option to ON WVGA INPUT When you input WVGA set this option to ON 30 3U84011A E P26 34 30 AUDIO Menu fj BASS TREBLE BALANCE Tone setting menu the NORMAL button resets these values to the middle BBE Press Or to select BBE ON or OFF see P 22 SPEAKERS Press 3 ON or OFF see P 22 Or f to select SPEAKERS 20 12 05 15 22 a Connecting an HDMlor a DVI device to the HDMI input The HDMI input receives digital audio and uncompressed video from a HDMI de
7. Press 0 AV on the TV remote control repeatedly until AV1 appears Notes e S Video can be playback with the Scart socket AV2 or side AV input AV4 see page 36 If you wish to utilize S Video at Scart socket AV2 use an optional S Video to SCART Adaptor not supplied RGB provide best possible picture quality Therefore in case of RGB signal s playback color and also sharpness adjustment can not be available Example You will perform the color adjustment as explained on P 23 During you adjust color with remote control the color level indicated on menu actually changes however the displayed true color strength constantly remains with no change The DVD player always must be connected to TV unit directly It must not be connected to a video recorder Many DVDs are equipped with a copy guard These copy guard causes reception disturbance if the DVD player had been connected to a video recorder A CJ 2 Two video recorder connection e g to duplicate a video tape Video recorder 2 to AV2 Recording Select the MONITOR position in menu see P 36 paragraph 5 2 Select AV1 INPUT see P 11 You can see playback picture of videorecorder 1 This signal does output via AV 2 and can be recorded by videorecorder 2 Videorecorder 2 does precisely record what you see on the screen Video recorder 1 to AV1 Playback A All described scart cable
8. e g the built in tuner can receive it SUBTITLE CINEMA Note In CINEMA the top of the picture are slightly cut off To see the cut part scroll the picture see page 26 Notes 14 9 n e The PICTURE SIZE feature is not It shows a 4 3 picture in 14 9 format available in the PC mode e n HDMI mode the PICTURE SIZE feature is not available 14 9 25 3U84011A E P19 25 25 20 12 05 15 21 Scrolling the CINEMA Wide picture Auto 4 3 Default X amp CA CO C3 C3 C5 AUDIO 1 2 E100 STATUS EX 26 3U84011A E P26 34 DISPLAY 26 DA Scrolling the CINEMA wide picture During the CINEMA wide mode you can adjust the vertical picture position Note You cannot move the picture vertically in other wide mode 1 Select VERTICAL POSITION Then press the picture To raise the picture press To lower the picture press P 3 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears Auto 4 3 Default In case AUTO mode is selected for wide mode and any picture width signal is not received you can preset beforehand VERTICAL POSITION AUTO 4 3 DEFAULT AV2 OUTPUT AV2 INPUT AV COLOUR v AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN or lt to adjust the vertical position of SCROLL ADJUSTMENT A V ADJUST ENTER SET SCROLL ADJUSTMENT A V ADJUST ENTER SET either 4 3 or Full scre
9. 10 AV4 Input Input for analogue A V Signal Composite If your equipment has an S video connector use an S video cable instead of a standard yellow video cable You still must connect the standard red and white audio cables for full system connection but do not connect a standard yellow video cable at the same time or the picture performance will be unacceptable 3U84011A E 2 10 7 2 20 12 05 15 21 5 X nisPLY COO lt gt gt MENU OS 3U84011A E 2 10 8 eo a 5 0 AUDIO 1 29 0 Co Ww Cc A N Function Page h Turn the unit on or off N Sleep Timer N Display program position number Turn the sound on off Select channel Select Videotext page 13 17 32 34 C2 NO Select connective socket 11 29 35 36 Switches between the present channel and the last selected channel 17 Sub Page selection 33 Call Menu Select TV channel or Videotext page step by step 17 32 34 In Menu Setting In Standby Turning on the unit 11 N Volume In Menu Setting Memorize Videotext ON Mix OFF C2 NO Reset Sound Picture adjustments 21 23 Videotext enlargement Q Program position skipping Answer a Quiz Two Channel Sound TONE 1 2 selector Videotext page 100 Co O N Videotext Timer display Hold the text page NO TOPtext buttons N
10. 15 21 mI NU Timer functions The on timer feature allows you to Example Turning on the TV to channel 3 at 10 30 automatically turn on your TV after a preset amount of time up to 12 1 Select ON TIMER hours and 59 minutes at the Then press ENTER selected channel The off timer also allows you to turn off your TV after a preset amount of time You can set the off timer in conjunction with the on timer OF ESDPIMER PANEL LOCK X Co CO Co AY SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN OFF TIMER PANEL LOCK AY ADJUST lt gt SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN e For rapid time change in ten minute intervals press and C gt button hold the lt gt or Press NORMAL amp y G3 O AUDIO 1 2 STATUS E 3 Press or amp gt to select the channel you wish to display when you TV switches on Press ENTER OFF TIMER gt button allows you to set the PANELTOCE time in step 2 backward e When a timer event is executed the timer will return to 00 00 f the OFF TIMER and SLEEP timer overlapped the TV will shut off AV ADJUST lt gt SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN with the earlier reached timer If you wish to set the OFF TIMER press lt gt The TV will automatically turn off lt gt to select OFF TIMER at step 1 approximately 1 hour later after the ON TIMER turns on the TV If you 4 Press MENU
11. G or a cable net A In case of reception disturbance consult with a specialist of antenna A B C D 6 F A Antenna connection The built in Hyperband CATV tuner can receive all analog cable television programs B Variable Audio output To connect with an audio amplifier and external speakers and adjust the audio level using the TV s remote control To control the audio turn on the TV and the stereo amplifier and turn off the TV s built in speakers see page 22 C Scart sockets AV1 AV2 AV3 To the connection of scart cables See page for AV4 Input D HDMI input See page 31 E PC Monitor input PC See page 29 F Power supply Connect the supplied power cable Connect to 230 V 50 Hz only Never repair a damaged AC power cord with isolation tape Have a specialist exchange with a new AC power cord Do not let your pet loose near the cable To bite isolation is danger of life Above all a rat a parakeet a hamster a rabbit and other toothed animals can bite the cable G Outdoor antenna If the outdoor antenna already exists you can also connect to it for analog TV program H Bracket holes To fix a wall mounting bracket not supplied here remove the screws 10 3U84011A E P02 10 10 3 20 12 05 15 21 l l i Quick guide for MENU operation Make sure the antenna connection Preparation and power supply as the description Turn on the unit with Main Power Switch on
12. NORMAL RESET MENU RETURN CONTRAST COLOUR 1 a or E The menu TINT can be selected at AV Playback if a NTSC 3 58MHz signal comes in through a AV socket and NTSC or AUTO was selected at AV COLOUR see P 37 NORMAL agwo C9 CO AUDIO 1 2 10 sTATUS EX 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears DNR e DNR Digital Noise Reduction can reduce the roughness of the picture 1 Select DNR Then press 3 or to select ON or OFF BRIGHTNESS 25 CONTRAST 25 COLOUR 25 TINT 0 SHARPNESS 25 v SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN Notes To centralize these picture adjust 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears ments press NORMAL in step 1 In HDMI mode the DNR option can not be selected 23 3U84011A E P19 25 23 2 20 12 05 15 21 HEN Selecting the color temperature Blue back Selecting the color temperature Change the picture quality by selecting from three preset color temperatures cool medium and warm as described in the following table 1 Select COLOUR TEMPERATURE MEDIUM MEDIUM BLUE BACK AV SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press 3 or to select the desired setting go 3 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears AUDIO 1 2 10 sTATUS E Blue back You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent or
13. coloured fields red green yellow and blue These fields lead directly to the pages shown within The coloured buttons on the remote control correspond to the coloured fields Press the appropriate coloured button in order to activate the desired colour field Switch on off Teletext Teletext is not transmitted by all channels Select the channel that shows teletext Press amp V CA C You will now see a teletext page The channel you have chosen does not send teletext if 100 is shown Press amp O again Teletext and TV picture are shown simultaneously Press amp O again in order to switch off teletext Press amp O again in order to switch on teletext again The last page which was stored is now shown a Note C You cannot select other channels as long as teletext is AUDIO 12 00 STATUS ES switched on Switch teletext off when you want to switch over to another channel Select Page eo Press lt gt or C gt until the page you desire appears Or enter the requested page number by using the 10 Number Buttons And if you mistype something just enter the complete 3 digit wrong page number then enter the desired number again Or press one of the coloured teletext buttons so that a page from TOPtext is shown 32 3U84011A E P26 34 32 3 20 12 05 15 22 Teletext NORMAL AUDIO 1 29 STATUS ES S amp ga 3U84011A E P26 34 DISPLAY SKIP 33
14. is placed on a soft surface such as a mat and carpet The distance between eyes and the screen should be about 5 7 times as long as diagonal length of the screen e f not eyes will strain When installing the Monitor on a table be careful not to place the edge EOR of its stand L1 e This may cause the Monitor to fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the Monitor Possible Adverse Effects on Plasma Screen If a fixed non moving pattern remains on the plasma screen for long periods of time the image can become permanently engrained in the plasma TV panel and cause subtle but permanent ghost images This type of damage is NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY Never leave your TV on for long periods of time while it is displaying the following formats or images e Fixed Images such as stock tickers video game patterns TV station logos and websites Special Formats that do not use the entire screen For example viewing letterbox style 16 9 media on a normal 4 3 display black bars at top and bottom of screen or viewing normal style 4 3 media on a widescreen 16 9 display black bars on left and right sides of screen To avoid the engraining we recommend that you use the screen saver function see P 27 The following symptoms are not signs of malfunction but technical limitation Therefore we disclaims any responsibility for these symptoms e Plasma display panels are m
15. players which are region code free and can play NTSC DVD emit a different signal according to make and type The following are possible PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC4 43 and PAL6O If possible select RGB on the DVD player as an output signal and connect the DVD player and TV with a Scart cable 37 2 20 12 05 15 22 Troubleshooting table Specifications Troubleshooting table Please check the following items before you request for service No picture no sound No reception The TV switches off with missing antenna input signal In i menu TUNING line can not be selected Specifications System Frequency Range Power Supply Power Consumption HDMI input PC Connection Output Power Surrounding temperature Operating Humidity Dimensions Weight Accessories Possible solution Switch on the set Check the 230 V wall outlet Press O AV repeatedly until the desired operating status 29 35 appears Preset the station without using the scartcable Press 1 on the remote control Connect the antenna Check your antenna 10 10 This is normal 15 minutes after the antenna signal has disappeared the set will change to standby The unit is set to AV mode Press 1 on the remote control PAL B G D K SECAM L Color System PAL 2 12 X Y 2 51 541 21 69 SECAM FB FC F1 F6 B Q 21 69 AC 230V 50Hz Operation ap
16. repeatedly until the MENU disappears wish to continue watching the TV press any button to cancel the one Put your TV into standby mode by pressing l POWER hour automatic shut off This shut off button feature prevents the TV from playing continuously if no OFF TIMER is set If OFF TIMER is set the shut off feature does not work 18 3U84011A E P11 18 18 3 20 12 05 15 21 wmm 11 e Ts Stereo reception with the built in tuner This built in Tuner can receive NICAM stereo sound reception Stereo 2 channel program In case the Stereo broadcast was send out 1 with NICAM this unit can Select NICAM distinguish these NICAM Stereo Press O to select AUTO or OFF broadcasts automatically l Select OFF if you want no NICAM reception lt i lt NICAM BASS TREBLE BALANCE BBE SPEAKERS HDMI DISPLAY ENU AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatealy until the MENU disappears Followings can be displayed by NICAM reception NICAM ST illuminates for approx 4 seconds NICAM ST when a NICAM STEREO broadcast signal is received NICAM M1 e illuminates for approx NICAM M1 4 seconds when a NICAM MONO A broadcast signal is received NICAM M1 M2 illuminates for approx NICAM M1 M2 4 seconds when a NICAM MONO A and MONO B broadcast signal is received It will be displayed for the NICAM signal for NICAM OFF approx 4 seconds when
17. the bottom left on previous page of screen Standby indicator will light up in red Then press POWER on the unit or 0 POWER on the remote control Standby indicator will change to green You can also turn the unit on with CHANNEL A Y on the unit or amp 2 gt on the remote control Press 1 CH1 will appear Call MENU and for example Select AUTO TUNING 1 Press MENU If you press MENU for the first time after the purchase the Language selection screen step 1 on next page will appear select 1 AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION TEXT LANGUAGE WEST LANGUAGE ENGLISH v AV SELECT b ADJUST MENU EXIT NORMAL awa C AUDIO 1 2 10 STATUS amp 3 Press amp 5 Bros AUTO TUNING Emu AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION TEXT LANGUAGE WEST LANGUAGE ENGLISH the following pages the MENU can be called in the same way as here v AV SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 4 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears PICTURE AUDIO SETUP OPTION menu menu menu menu BRIGHTNESS Note CONTRAST i COLOUR e Each time you press O AV the AV Each setting TINT mode will change as follows option 23 1 3 AV2 Y PC AV4 AV3 Short guide AY SELECT If no buttons are pressed for more than approx 60 seconds
18. unit especially after it has been transported in the winter until the cold unit has adjusted to the room temperature Do not place any heavy objects on the flex Electrical isolation could be damaged Never wrap insulating tape around damaged flexes or on damaged plugs These should be repaired by experts instead Never run a unit with a defect cabinet Do not make provisional repairs if a cabinet is damaged This should be replaced by a new cabinet Unplug the unit from the mains power supply prior to the cleaning of the unit 4 3U84011A E P02 10 4 3 20 12 05 15 21 Important notice Installation Avoid to place the unit on any surfaces that may be subjected to vibrations or shocks This Plasma display is designed to be mounted horizontally wide viewing To protect the unit during a thunder storm unplug the AC power cord and disconnect the antenna Caution Do not touch the antenna connector When you leave your home for a long period of time unplug the AC power cord for safety reasons The unit becomes warm when in operation Do not place any covers or blankets on the unit in order to prevent overheating The ventilation holes are not to be blocked Do not set up near radiators Do not place in direct sunshine When placing on a shelf leave 10 cm free space around the whole unit Make some space around TV Correct shelf assemb
19. when there is no input from an external device 1 Select BLUE BACK Then press 3 Or to select ON or OFF o gt amp lt gt A COLOUR TEMPERATURE MEDIUM AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN ON This function is turned on OFF This function is turned off 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears 24 3U84011A E P19 25 24 3 20 12 05 15 21 Picture format The broadcaster may send the signal which can set the picture width automatically If a TV Channel was received with automatic picture width setting signal then the picture width can be changed to corresponding format automatically when AUTO had been selected If you do not like this automatic picture width changing select the other format AUTO Manual format setting Press PICTURE SIZE repeatedly until Press PICTURE SIZE repeatedly as you want AUTO appears See above Note 4 3 It shows a 4 3 picture in original size with black bands on left DISPLAY and right side O O FULL SCREEN It shows a 4 3 picture in full screen mode FULL SCREEN Note A screen is distorted as you approach the both ends of a screen NORMAL 16 9 ECC It corresponds for 16 9 format which comes from e g DVD or from a SatReceiver or DVB T receiver Note The built in tuner can not receive 16 9 format 16 9 CINEMA It corresponds for 4 3 format with which black bars on top and bottom
20. 8 password 3U84011A E P26 34 28 1 20 12 05 15 22 PC Setting In general a vacuum tube monitor is equipped for your PC Before you connect this PDP Monitor to your PC change the adjustment of your PC s graphic card Otherwise any picture will not appear on the PDP Monitor Turn on your PC still with your old Monitor and select under 1280 x 768 for on screen graphic resolution Select under 60 Hz for on screen refresh rate Turn off your PC and connect the turned off Plasma TV X oispray X Co C5 NORMAL agwo Note The PC Monitor Menu settings are not effective for normal TV mode or external input mode 3U84011A E P26 34 29 Use the optional PC VGA cable not supplied to connect the PDP Monitor with your PC Plug the cable carefully not to break or bend the contact inside of plug VGA Cable not supplied Select PC input Turn on the Plasma TV again Press 0 AV repeatedly until PC appears on the TV screen See next page for PC Monitor Menu Note If there is no video signal from the computer when the unit is in PC mode No Signal will appear on the TV screen for approx 10 seconds 29 20 12 05 15 22 PC Setting i l Example Adjust the contrast 1 During PC mode press MENU once The Menu appears on the TV screen X pisPLY Co CO NORMAL gwo AUDIO 1 2 E10 STATUS G
21. ATION AY SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN which you want to moving program appears e g CH 5 then press ENTER CH ALLOCATION AY SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN 4 The original program 40 is now stored in memory position 5 To arrange the other channels repeat this procedure or CH ALLOCATION AY SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN 5 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears 20 12 05 15 21 Manual TV station presetting Usually Automatic station presetting stores all stations of each reception area In case of bad receiving condition some broadcasts may not be stored These stations can also be stored manually Example Preset the ZDF on program position 2 DISPLAY O 1 Select MANUAL TUNING Then press iJ i ib AUTO HL Ie E AGE TEXT LANGUAGE WEST LANGUAGE ENGLISH v AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press 3 Or select PAL SECAM L Then press ENTER NORMAL SKI SAS C AUDIO 1 2 10 sTATUS EX b ADJUST ENTER SET MENU RETURN 3 Press f The auto search starts forward It will stop at each station with good reception Press again until you receive the ZDF Then press ENTER Notes AY F TUNE lt gt SEARCH The auto search stops at the best receiving position automatically A manual fine tuning is normally not necessary If wa
22. LAY Do not connect any other unit or cable O O Co To avoid every reception disturbance all connected unit must turned off and power supply is connected fo 3 4 Press 1 button CH1 will appear 1 Select AUTO TUNING MENU AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION TEXT LANGUAGE WEST LANGUAGE ENGLISH v AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press f then press lt gt to select Video system m SECAM AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 3 Then press The broadcast searcher searches the broadcasts and stores them in order During the search the sound is muted When all programs have been stored the AUTO TUNING menu will appear automatically 13 3U84011A E P11 18 13 2 20 12 05 15 21 Change the order of stored channel The Automatic station presetting stores the found station in a specific order This order can be changed NORMAL awa C C AUDIO 1 2 10 sTATUS EX Note To arrange all channels begin with program 1 Furthermore continue this procedure to select the broadcast that should be seen on program position 2 3 4 and so on 14 3U84011A E P11 18 14 1 Select CH ALLOCATION Then press AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION TEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE v b ADJUST MENU RETURN SELECT you want to move NA e g CH 40 then press ENTER CH ALLOC
23. V2 1 In i gt select AV2 OUTPUT or AV2 INPUT En t m A 2 In case of AV2 OUTPUT selection POSITION gt Press 3 or f to select TV or MONITOR EM AV2 INPUT TV the latest channel position AR ta MONITOR the picture displayed on TV screen v 3 Press MENU repeatedly until the menu disappears AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN In case of AV2 INPUT selection Press 3 Or select AV or S VIDEO VERTICAL POSITION AUTO 4 3 DEFAULT EUSE AV Composite signal e g from VHS Video AVe OUZ l recorder AV COLOUR AUTO S VIDEO S Video signal e g from DVD player with S Video output y AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 36 3U84011A E P35 BACK 36 3 20 12 05 15 22 AV Color adjusting NORMAL awa AUDIO 1 2 10 sTATUS EX 3U84011A E P35 BACK 37 Connect with another equipment See pages 35 and 36 1 in lt menu select AV COLOUR 2 Press 3 or f to select AUTO dA 4d lt A VERTICAL POSITION AUTO 4 3 DEFAULT AV2 OUTPUT AV2 INPUT ETH v AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 3 If AUTO option does not work press 3 Or f to select desired color e g NTSC 3 58 4 Press MENU repeatedly until the menu disappears Note PAL is the color system used in Germany NTSC 3 58 is used in the USA PAL 60 used in Germany handled video recorders which play NTSC video tape recording DVD
24. anufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology however sometimes parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots This is not a sign of a malfunction Do not install the TV near electronic equipment that is susceptible to electromagnetic waves It may cause interference in images sound etc In particular keep video equipment away from this product e Effect on infrared devices There may be interference while using infrared devices such as infrared 6 cordless headphones 3U84011A E P02 10 6 3 20 12 05 15 21 Left Side Front Side LJ LJ LJ VIDEO L MONO R LJ S VIDEO CHANNEL A VOLUME A INPUT POWER STANDBY ON Description of Indicators and Controls 1 Main Power Switch To turn the unit on or off completely 2 CHANNEL Buttons Press A to change to a higher numbered channel set into memory Press to change to a lower numbered channel set into memory In Menu Setting In Standby Turning on the unit 3 Volume Buttons In Menu Setting To display the menu screen press these buttons simultaneously for more than one second 4 INPUT Button Select input mode for TV AV HDMI PC 5 POWER button To turn the unit standby mode on and off 6 STANDBY ON indicator It lights up in red at STANDBY and in green at POWER ON 7T Remote sensor 8 Loudspeakers 9 HEADPHONES jack Plug headphones with a mini plug 3 5 mm into this jack
25. back or fore individually using lt gt or Cs gt Channels that should not appear can be concealed These channels are not deleted They can be ac cessed at any time with the 10 Number Buttons 1 Select the channel to be concealed i e CH29 Press SKIP The programme number flashes 2 Select the next channel to be concealed Press SKIP The programme number flashes You can conceal as many channels as you like Example 5 channels are automatically stored via the automatic channel storage feature When you keep pressing Eu e then the channel will appear in the following order 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 etc Now conceal programme places 3 and 5 The sequence is now 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 etc Cancel Concealment of Channels Select the concealed channels with the 10 Number Buttons The programme number flashes Press SKIP The programme number no longer flashes This channel is no longer concealed 20 12 05 15 22 Connection to other equipment 1 Connect with various unit TV Back view Satellite wy Satellite receiver Video recorder A O Decoder All described scart cables and antenna cables are not supplied DVD player For best picture quality select RGB PLAYBACK on the DVD player see Owner s manual of the DVD player Always connect the DVD player to AV1 or AV3 AV1 and AV3 Scart socket can perform RGB playback
26. ck any objects through the vents The vents must remain open No newspapers or covers should be put on the unit The remote control is not a toy Toddlers could swallow the batteries If a battery has been swallowed please seek out a doctor immediately The screen is made of glass and can break if damage is done to it Be careful when collecting sharp edged glass splitters You could be hurt or the unit could be damaged If the unitis mounted on the wall contact the shop where you purchased the unit for advice and leave the installation work to experts Incomplete installation work can cause you injuries When installing the set on a wall allow at least 6 cm clearance between the rear of the set and the wall Clearance of less than 6 cm will obstruct the vents and cause the interior of the set to overheat resulting in faults or damage to the set Taking fall prevention measures f these measures are not taken the unit can fall and you could be injured e Contact the shop where you purchased the unit to obtain full details of the measures e When a TV stand is used Ensure the unit is fully on the stand and placed in the centre Do not leave the stand doors open You could be hurt as a result of the unit falling or breaking or your fingers being caught or jammed Take extra precautions if you have children Attention Cleaning instructions for your Plasma TV Safety note Before you start to clean switch the set s power off co
27. ecting the BBE By correcting the phase delay and distortion naturally generated by speaker systems the BBE sound feature ensures that the sound that reaches your ears is as natural as the original sound Human voices are clearer and music is natural and well defined 1 Select BBE Then press 3 Or f to select ON or OFF NICAM AUTO BASS 25 TRIE BILE 25 BALANCE SPEAKERS ON HDMI HDMI AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears S 4 O CO CO CO Turning off the built in speakers Use this feature to turn the TV speakers off when you connect an audio system see P 36 1 Select SPEAKERS Then press Or to select ON or OFF NICAM AUTO BASS TIRE TL E BALANCE BBE AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears Note Make sure the volume control of your audio amplifier is set to a moderate listening level Licensed by BBE Sound Inc under one or more of the following US patents 5510752 5736897 BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound Inc 22 3U84011A E P19 25 22 3 20 12 05 15 21 Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness DNR Brightness Contrast Colour and Sharpness 1 Select BRIGHTNESS Then press P or to adjust the brightness SOUT RAST COLOUR TINT SHARPNESS DNR v AY SELECT b ADJUST
28. en 1 Select AUTO 4 3 DEFAULT Then Press 3 Or to select 4 3 or FULL 2 Press MENU VERTICAL POSITION AUTO 4 3 DEFAULT AV2 OUTPUT AV2 INPUT AV COLOUR v AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN repeatedly until the MENU disappears 20 12 05 15 22 Full White Screen Saver Static Image Full White Aids recovery of retained images on the screen Select FULL WHITE Then press SCREEN SAVER STATIC IMAGE AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN MENU disappears and the picture showing on the screen will be replaced with a white screen The screen will return to normal when any button is pressed Screen Saver Moves the picture on the screen in small increments continuously to reduce the image retention of stationary images i e channel identification logo etc Sua o i ee 4 ab lt gt pieno FULL WHITE to select ON SUGARS 2A e or OFF AV SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears Static Image Automatically reduce the brightness in small steps if a static stationary image is displayed for a long time The speed and delay time of this function will depend upon the brightness of displayed picture 1 Select STATIC IMAGE Ub amp ap i A Then press FULL WHITE SCREEN SAVER OFF to select GE N or OFF AV SELECT b
29. ly The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Liquids spilled into the unit can cause serious damages Switch OFF the Power Supply to the unit and consult a qualified service personnel before attempting to use the unit again 5 3U84011A E 2 10 5 2 20 12 05 15 21 LEEREN Important notice Installation Moving the unit or carrying by hand When the unit is moved a long way unplug the power cord and disconnect the antenna connecting cables and any fall prevention apparatus Moving without doing so could result in damage to the power cord a fire electric shocks or injuries from dropping the unit Ensure that unpacking and transfer of the unit is carried out by two or more people and that the unit stays upright when doing this Do not carry the unit with its screen facing upwards or downwards When the TV stand has casters remove caster cups from the stand and push it while supporting the unit e Ensure that you support the unit when the stand is pushed as this can cause the unit to fall and you could be injured Handle carefully to avoid shocks Secure the casters when the unit is installed on a TV stand with casters e The stand can move and you could be hurt if the casters are not secured Hemove casters when the stand
30. mpletely and disconnect the plug from the mains power supply Be careful not to scratch the plastic coated front panel it is highly vulnerable to accidental scratching e g by fingernails or other sharp items While cleaning do not wear jewelry that could cause surface scratching such as rings wrist watch etc Use a lint free cloth and pure water to clean with but make sure the cloth is thoroughly wrung out so that it is just damp and not soaking wet also make sure that the cloth is free from any dirt that could cause scratching to the surface Wipe the set clean using minimal pressure Do not use standard window cleaning fluid Its alcohol ammonia will dissolve the front window s coating Never use solvent or thinner Never use special cleaners which are designed for cleaning PC Monitors or CRT TVs Finally carefully rub dry with a clean dry lint free cloth Do not use paper towels or tissues to clean the set paper can disintegrate when wet or may leave a trail of dust behind Some paper can also be abrasive and scratch your screen pay attention to the following instructions in order to avoid receiving a life threatening electric shock Protect against moisture Never use in the bath or sauna e Never use near a bath shower or swimming pool Never use the unit if it has got wet This can also mean condensation moisture which occurs in the winter when the cold unit is brought into a heated flat Wait before operating the
31. nt you can do the Ne IL manual fine tuning additionally In CH change to 2 Then press ENTER step 3 when the auto search The ZDF was now stored in the channel position CH 2 stopped at each station press lt gt or lt gt until the desired fine tuning achieved Then press ENTER e The search moves up to the next station position automatically If want you can also hold the search AY SELECT ENTER SET MENU RETURN manually Press 3 or at the desired position The search keeps 5 Repeat the steps 2 and 4 to preset other TV stations hold If want do the fine tuning as the description above 6 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears 3U84011A E P11 18 15 2 20 12 05 15 21 Connection to Satellite Receiver Connect with Satellite receiver as shown below Select the TV Program at the satellite receiver To do this use the remote control of the satellite receiver You can not store the same station once again additionally in PDP Monitor which already stored in satellite receiver Plasma television Satellite Receiver E Scart cable not supplied 16 3U84011A E P11 18 16 20 12 05 15 21 Channel selection With the 10 number buttons Example e No 2 Press 0 and within 2 seconds press 2 The station stored in the 2nd store position will appear forward or backward The changing takes approx 2
32. nvironment Return the exhausted battery Power save notice Save the power In case of long operation pause e g through the night turn off the unit with main power switch completely Then the unit is separated from power supply and no power is consumed The TV channel stored in built in tuner will be kept even in a power failure indefinitely Waste Disposal Tip Do not put in domestic waste when disposing of the device at the end of its service life Retail traders are willing to take back such devices in normal household quantities and at no extra charge and there EE are also municipal collection points 2 3U84011A E P02 10 2 3 20 12 05 15 21 3U84011A E 2 10 3 Contents CCS E E E sa eoustunsnecssdehsteese 2 Important notice Installation 4 Location of controls FIM CERIFPEKITGTPRE PIRPISOFEEEPEYE 7 Remote Control mr E 8 Antenna connection 10 Quick guide for MENU operation 11 On screen Language Selection 12 Teletext Language Selection 12 Automatic station presetting with the built in Tuner 13 Change the order of stored channel 14 Manual TV station presetting 15 Connection to Satellite Receiver 16 Basic eie tesa epe o
33. prox 250W Stand by approx 2W 41 58 TYPE 105 6 cm visible 852 x 480 Pixel HDMI compliant type A connector HDCP compliant Suggested scan rates PAL 576i 576p 720p 1080i NTSC 480i 480p 720p 1 080i 2 channel PCM 32 44 1 48 kHz sampling frequency 16 20 24 bits per sample 1280x720 9 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz according to Graphic card 10W x 2 MAX Operation 5 C 40 C Storage 20 C 60 C Less than 80 RH 121 W x 71 7 H x 34 D cm approx 39 kg w o Accessories 2 batteries AAA RO3 UM 4 Hemote control unit AC cord HDMI DVI Cable HDMI Audio Weight and dimensions are approximate Because we continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs without prior notice 38 3U84011A E P35 BACK 38 20 12 05 15 22 3U84011A E P35 BACK 39 20 12 05 15 22 NI ETT UAT ANN J3U x 84011A SH i 3U84011A E P35 BACK 40 20 12 05 15 22
34. s are not supplied 35 3U84011A E P35 BACK 35 2 20 12 05 15 22 Connection to other equipment 3 5 Connecting an audio system This connection allows you to hear the TV sound through external speakers connected to an audio amplifier To control the audio through the amplifier turn on the TV and the amplifier set the volume of both to a moderate level and turn off the TV s built in speakers see Turning off the built in speakers on page 22 You will need one pair of standard audio cables Note If the volume of either the TV or the amplifier is set to O or OFF you will not hear any sound Note The sound adjustment TV Back view Seres amplifier see P 21 works only for the m3 e Fu TV speaker It is not effective ET _ for the audio output socket Audio input YoY Audio cable not supplied Connect to a Video camera or Video player Connect the Video camera or Video player TV side AV input and TV unit with a Special cable as described Press O AV of TV remote control repeatedly until AV4 appears Video camera Note example AV output If you have a camcorder with S video use an S video cable instead of a standard video AV cable not supplied cable Do not connect both a standard video cable and an S video cable at the same time Da or the picture performance will be unacceptable S VIDEO cable not supplied Setting of Scart socket A
35. seconds If the auto search stored only 5 stations these only 5 also will appear Still uncovered or hidden store position see P 34 will not appear e No 29 Press 2 and within 2 seconds press 9 The station stored in the 29th store position will appear DISPLAY CO O NORMAL S B O Note If the built in tuner does not receive anything e g if no antenna is connected during TV operation then the TV unit will change to standby after approx 15 minutes 3U84011A E 11 18 17 QuickView P lt P button allows you to go back to the last selected channel Volume adjusting Press or to adjust the volume The volume level disappears after 4 seconds MUTE Press i The sound will be cut off MUTE will appear for approx 4 seconds The muting can be released by pressing 3 or DISPLAY Press DISPLAY Channel number and wide screen type will appear The display will disappear after 4 seconds STEREO STATUS Press STATUS The clock and a program information will appear approx 2 seconds later if the station supported SLEEP TIMER Press X SLEEP and the minutes until the shut off oc will appear Each time you press the number near SLEEP will change When the displayed time runs out the unit will switch to standby The display will disappear after approx 4 seconds To cancel the sleep time Press X repeatedly until 0 appears 17 20 12 05
36. the NICAM OFF is selected in menu Note Screen In case of bad reception the stereo sound also can be disturbed Stereo reception in Germany STEREO illuminates for approx 4 seconds STEREO when a STEREO broadcast signal is received 1 3U84011A E P19 25 19 2 20 12 05 15 21 a otereo reception with the built in tuner In case of 2 channel sound reception Each time you press the AUDIO 1 2 the both sound channels desired sound with alternate with each other AUDIO 1 2 NICAM 2 channel Sound reception not in Germany NICAM BI M2 ENU NICAM M1 YH amp eyayOo 8 AUDIO 1 2 Et sTATUS EX 2 channel Sound reception in Germany SOUND 2 SOUND 1 20 3U84011A E P19 25 20 20 12 05 15 21 Bass Treble and Balance 1 Select BASS Then press 3 or f to adjust the bass NICAM AUTO BASS 25 THRE BILE BALANCE BBE SPEAKERS HDMI AY SELECT b ADJUST NORMAL RESET MENU RETURN If you wish to set the TREBLE or BALANCE press Notes Tocentralize BASS TREBLE and BAL ANCE press NORMAL in step 1 f you do not press any button within 1 minute the menu will disappear auto matically 21 3U84011A E P19 25 21 2 20 12 05 15 21 Selecting the BBE Turning off the built in speakers Sel
37. the MENU disappears automatically 11 3U84011A E P11 18 11 2 20 12 05 15 21 a On screen Language Selection Teletext Language Selection On screen Language Selection 1 Select LANGUAGE Then press Or to select the desired language AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION TEXT LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH v AV SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears Teletext Language Selection 1 Select TEXT LANGUAGE eZa o Then press Or to select WEST or EAST C9 CO AUDIO 1 2 100 sTATUS E3 Ap a gt amp ap lt gt AUTO TUNING gt MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH v AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatedly until the MENU disappears 12 3U84011A E P11 18 12 20 12 05 15 21 Automatic station presetting with the built in Tuner The Automatic station presetting is not suitable for the combined operation with Satellite or Digital receiver e g D Box These units use own station memory It is impossible to store the same channel again which was already stored in a TV If you receive all stations through Satellite do not execute with the Automatic station presetting The automatic station presetting can not find any station which was memorized in a Satellite receiver See page 16 Preparation Connect a antenna or a cable net DISP
38. thorough manufacturing If you detect smoke development or an exceptionally strong build up of heat then pull out the power plug immediately Ensure that the unit is sufficiently ventilated Never place next to or underneath curtains Only plug flex into 230V 50Hz Do not plug into any other voltage The apparatus must be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible Make sure that an expert carries out any repairs Do not open unit Your own attempts to repair the unit could result in a fire Keep away from rodents Rodents and also cockatiels enjoy biting into electric flexes The animal can cause a short cut fire hazard and receive a fatal electric shock Always hold plug when pulling out plug from power mains supply system Do not pull on flex The flex can become overloaded and cause a short cut Never wet clean Only use a damp cloth the same as when cleaning furniture Do not submerge in or under water Set up unit so that no one is able to trip over the flex Only use the unit on a stable shock free base in order to avoid any danger from falling Take note that toddlers can pull the unit down from the table or cupboard by means of its flex Children can hurt themselves when doing this Do not use the unit near heat sources The casing and flex could be damaged by the impact of heat Watch out for kiddies copying what adults do Do not sti
39. vice or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device When you connect to a DVI device with a HDMI to DVI adapter cable it transfers only the video signal Separate analog audio cords are required PC IN LIMONO ID DISPLAY Sa Co lt gt Audio cord not supplied HDMI to DVI adapter cable HDMI type A connector DVI device supplied To output Or HDMI cable type A connector US HDMI device not supplied To HDMI out NORMAL 88 0 aunio 12 88 sTATUSIER Selecting the HDMI audio input source You must choose an appropriate HDMI audio input setting for each connection 1 Select HDMI Press or to select HDMI or DVI NICAM AUTO BASS 25 TRE BIME 25 BALANCE BBE SPEAKERS ON HDMI N vi AY SELECT b ADJUST MENU RETURN 2 Press MENU repeatealy until the MENU disappears Homi HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC 31 3U84011A E P26 34 31 2 20 12 05 15 22 Teletext Teletext is sent page by page This unit is able to automatically store up to 812 pages Storage lasts until all pages have been received The pages can only be accessed when they have been stored This can take a moment TOPtext The TOPtext is teletext with a special directory On the lower part of the screen there are four different

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