TEAC CT-F5170 Owner's manual

Category
LCD TVs
Type
Owner's manual
CT-F5170
OWNERS MANUAL
IMPORTANT
WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE. PLEASE READ
COLOUR TELEVISION
CONTENTS
WELCOME TO THE BRIGHT, VIVID AND JOYFUL COLOUR WORLD
Dear customer,
Thank you for your purchasing this colour TV and we wish you many years of viewing pleasure with your new TV.Before
operating the set, please read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference.
High voltage inside.
To prevent the risk of electric shock ,do not remove the cover.
No user -serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel .
Do not obstruct ventilation slots in back or base of receiver.
Don't expose the unit in rain or moisture.
Don't
put
water
(or
any
other
kind
of
liquid)-containing
vessel
on
the
set
to
avoid
causing fire.
Before storming, please unplug the antenna and the power supply from their sockets.
This is an IEC safety class II (reinforced insulation) product and does not need grounding for safety.
SAFETY CLASS
NOTICE
Knowing Your Television Set ...................................3
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Troubleshooting
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Installation ..............................................................2
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Maintenance And Safety Information ....................1
To connect with terrestrial signal source
................2
To prepare remote control ......................................2
Front controls ...........................................................3
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3
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8
Basic operation
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Power/Standby on/off
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Selecting the program
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Adjusting the volume
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Selecting the signal source
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6
Alternating
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6
Calling up on screen display
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6
Muting the sound
Selecting the picture mode
Setting off-timer
Game
Time menu
Setup menu
Lock
Preset menu
Picture menu
Sound menu
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10
Specifications
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Rear view
Connecting to audiovisual equipment
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Remote control handset
Please read these instructions carefully and do accordingly.
TV set requires adequate ventilation. If you place the set near walls, leave sufficient space (15cm) on all sides so that
the air can circulate freely. The ventilation slots at the rear of the set can not be covered by curtains, newspapers or any
other similar objects.
Do not expose the TV set to direct sunlight or place it near radiator and other similar sources of heat.
TV sets are intended for use in dry rooms. If you wish to use it occasionally outdoors, be sure to protect it against any
kind of moisture (rain,splashes, dew and etc.).
Do not put metal and combustibles into the TV through the rear slots to avoid possible fire or shock hazard.
Do not place water(or any other kind of liquid)-containing vessel on the set.
Do not step on or twist the power cord. A damaged cord may cause fire or shock hazard.
If there is a lightning storm coming, unplug the TV set and the outdoor antenna.
If any abnormal phenomenon
(smoke,
unusual
sound,
or
strange
smell),
stop
using
the
TV
at
once.
Power
it
off and unplug it.
Maintenance And Safety Information
1
occurs
Troubleshoot i ng
Before calling the service personnel, please check the list below to fix some simple problems not caused by the unit itself.
Check these things
Be sure the power cord is plugged in.
The sound volume is adjusted to the minimal or in mute position.
May be pulse interference from nearby cars, motorcycles, electric trains, high
tension lines, neon signs, hair dryers, etc.
May be radio interference f
or
m nearby TV receivers, personal computers,
and TV games, or radio station.
May be due to broadcast waves reflected from nearby mounts and high buildings.
Check if the direction of aerial has been deflected because of strong wind, etc.
The aerial lead-in may be broken or disconnected.
Check if the direction of aerial has been deflected because of strong wind, etc.
Symptom
No picture. No sound.
Normal picture. No sound.
Poor color, contrast, tint
Spots on screen
Lines on screen
Double/triple image
Snowy picture
Reduction in operating distance
Remote control does not work
May need to adjust contrast, color and tint. Also try fine tuning the stations.
(Ref to page 8)
Try re-tuning in stations.
Can be caused by magnetic interference. Ensure to unplug the TV Set
from the power point for approximately 8-10 hours.
Green/Purple spots
Clean the remote control transparent windows on the handset and on the
front panel of the television
The batteries maybe have worn out.
The batteries maybe improperly installed.
Keep any magnetic object,such as speakers,away from the TV as far as possible.A minimum distance
of 1 meter is recommended.
To Connect With Terrestrial Signal Source
To enjoy the terrestrial signal transmitted by your local TV station, you need an indoor or outdoor aerial (not supplied). Perfect
picture quality requires a good signal and generally means that an outdoor aerial must be implemented. The exact type and
location of the aerial will depend on your particular area. Consult your local dealer or service personnel for best advice.
If you are a subscriber of your local CATV net, the outdoor or indoor aerial is not needed.
Connect the equipments as in the following figure.
To Prepare Remote Control
Battery
installation
1.Slide or lift the battery cover from back of remote control.
2.Insert two batteries (1.5V) matching the +/- polarity of the
battery to the +/- marks inside the battery compartment.
3.Close the battery cover by doing reversely to step 1.
Install the unit where sunlight will not fall upon the screen directly.
Total dark environment or a reflection on the picture screen may cause eyestrain. Soft indirect lighting is recommended
for comfortable viewing.
Allow enough space between the unit and the wall for proper ventilation.
Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or components.
AERIAL SOCKET
REAR VIEW
The above figures are for reference only, and please refer to the actual units to determine their appearance.
COAXIAL CABLE(75ohm)
TWIN-LEAD FEEDER(300ohm)
Insert the feeder in
Tighten the screw
Plug(not supplied)
Adaptor (not supplied)
The signal comes from:
An outdoor aerial
An indoor aerial
CATV net
Loosen the screw
Notes about using remote control:
1.The
batteries
have
a
typical
operating
time
of
one
yea
r
2.When the remote control will not be used for a long period of
time or when the batteries are worn out, remove the batteries
to prevent leakage.
3.Do not drop, dampen or disassemble the remote control.
4.The effective range of remote control is suggested in the left
figure.
face to infrared sensor
+
+
Installation
2
depending on battery brand and use.
8m
A N T
75
POWER INDICATOR
I NFRARED SENSOR
POWER SWITCH
Knowing your television set
3
Rear view
Front controls
Side panel
Side AV input
Side panel
Rear AV
RC-1029
STANDBY
1
2
9
7
8
5
4
3
6
0
TV/AV
MENU
SCAN
SLEEP
NO PIC
CALL
GAME
LOCK
P.MODE
MUTE
Infrared LED
TV/AV
To select signal source
STANDBY
To switch the TV off to standby
mode or on to last viewed program
MENU
To call up the main menu
NO PIC
To call up information display
CALL
MUTE
To mute the sound or cancel it
P.MODE
To select the picture modes
PROGRAM UP(CH+)
To select next higher program
VOLUME UP(V+)
PROGRAM DOWN(CH-)
To select next lower program
ALT.
To return to the last viewed program
DIGIT
To select the digit of the
program number
NUMERIC KEYS
To directly select the program
VOLUME DOWN(V-)
LOCK
To call up lock menu
GAME
To enter the game or quit
SLEEP
To set sleep timer
SCAN
To scan channels received
To call up music mode
(no picture, only sound)or quit
Remote control handset
4
CH
VOL
VOL
CH
ALT
.
-/--/1--
Basic operation
Power/Standby on/off
To power up the TV, press the power switch located on the bottom-right of the cabinet. The power indicator
lights red and the last viewed program appears. If the power indicator lights up but no picture appears, the
TV may be in standby mode.
To turn the TV on, you can do the following:
1.Press the standby key on handset to get into the last viewed program.
2.Press one of Numerical keys on handset to get into the selected program.
3.Press the CH keys on front panel.
When the TV is on, press the standby key to swap the TV to standby mode or press power switch to power
it off completely.
Note:
1. If a power failure occurs when the TV is on, press the power switch to cut off from the power supply to
avoid possible hazard to the TV which may be caused by a high voltage pulse when the power supply restores.
2.The TV set has AUTO SWITCH OFF function, which cause the TV to standby mode after about 15 minutes
of no incoming signal and no operation.
3.Standby mode: Use to turn off TV for a short period of time. If you do not intend to use the TV for a long
period of time it is best to turn it off from the power switch on the television set.
Selecting the program
Directly selecting
To select a one-digit number program, press the digit key to display"-" and then input the number directly with
one of the numeric keys(0-9).
When the number is between 10 and 99, press the digit key to display "--" and then input two numbers with the
numeric keys.
When the number is between 100 and 199, press the digit key to display "1--" and then input two numbers with
the numeric keys.
Note:
When you are in multi-digit mode(the display is "--")and the digits are not fulfilled(for example, "2_","12_" ),
the channel will not be changed.
Sequentially selecting
Press the CH+/CH- keys to select the next higher/lower program.
1
2
9
7
8
5
4
3
6
0
-/--/1--
C
H
Adjusting the volume
Press the V+/V- key to adjust the volume.
V-
V
OL
V+
Selecting the signal source
Press the TV/AV key to select the video source.
The program you enjoy can come from terrestrial signal(via aerial input socket)
or audio/video signal(via AV input terminals.)
TV/AV
SVHS
Av2
YUV
Av1
STANDBY
5
CH
CH
VOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
CH
CH
CH+
CH-
Muting the sound
MUTE
The muting function is useful and convenient when you need to pay attention to surrounding sounds,
answer a phone call, receive a visitor, etc.
Press the mute key to mute the sound and cancel the mute by pressing it again.
Note:
when the mute function is set to ON :
1.Pressing the V+ will cancel the mute function and increase the volume.
2.Press the V- will turn down the volume,but it will not cancel the mute function .
Alternating
ALT.
Press the ALT key to go back to the program that you've just been watching before the current one.
By pressing it repeatedly, you can alternate between your two favorite programs.
Calling up on screen display
CALL
Press the CALL key to show the current program number on the top-right of the screen.
Press the CALL key again to clear it .
Whenever you want to clear the undesired OSD, press the CALL key.
Selecting the picture mode
P.MODE
The TV set provides four modes for instant selection by touching P.MODE key.
STANDARD
DYNAMIC
MILD
USER
The STANDARD MILD and DYNAMIC settings can't be adjusted by the user. The USER setting can be
customized by selecting your personal preference in the Brightness, Colour and contrast.
Each time the P.MODE key is pressed, the picture is displayed in one of the above four modes cyclically.
Setting off-timer
SLEEP
Press the SLEEP key to set a time period after which the TV will switch off to standby mode automatically.
Each time the SLEEP key is pressed ,the time period will change at an interval of 15 min within the limit of
0(off)up to 240 min.
GAME
GAME
Press the GAME key to start the game.
Using the CH+/CH- /V+/V-keys to move the boxman.
Using the MENU key to restart the game.
Using the numeric key 1(2)on the remote control handset to select previous(next)game.
Press the CALL/GAME keys to exit the game.
Basic operation
6
Basic operation
Setup menu
MENU
CALENDAR
BLACK SCREEN ON
CLOCK 00:00
ON TIME --:--
OFF TIME
PROGRAM 0
--:--
2004 JAN
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Press MENU key to call up Setup menu as shown below:
Time menu
MENU
Press MENU key to call up Time menu as shown below:
Press the CH+/CH- keys to select the desired item and activate it with the V+/V- keys.
The items in this Setup menu are explained in detail as follows.
'BLACK SCREEN',set it ON to display a black screen during the transition between programs when changing channels.
'CALENDAR,allows access to a permanent calendar you can use V+/V- keys to change month and CH+/CH- keys to
change year.
LOCK
LOCK
PIN ----
LOCK
0 PROGRAM
CHANNEL LOCK OFF
CHILD LOCK OFF
HOTEL MODE OFF
VOLUME LIMIT 50
RUN SEARCH OFF
CHANGE PIN
NEW PIN ----
CONFIRM ----
Press LOCK key and input the PIN to call up Lock menu as shown below:
Note: The primary PIN is '0000'.
Press the CH+/CH- keys to select the desired item and activate it with the V+/V- keys.
The items in this Time menu are explained in detail as follows.
'CLOCK', is used to set current time.
'ON TIME',is used to set the time of TV powering on.
'OFF TIME', is used to set the time of TV powering off.
'PROGRAM', is used to set the number of the current program when TV powering on.
7
Time
Setup
LOCK
CHANGE PIN
Press the CH+/CH- keys to select the desired item and activate it with the V+/V- keys.
The items in this LOCK menu are explained in detail as follows.
' PROGRAM' , displays the number of the current program.
' CHANNEL LOCK' ,displays a black screen for the current program and disallows access to
SEARCH menu ,when set to ON .
' CHILD LOCK' ,when set "ON"it locks out the side keys.
' HOTEL MODE' , set "ON" to activate the 'VOLUME LIMIT' function.
' VOLUME LIMIT' , to set maximum volume range when HOTEL MODE is "ON".
' RUN SEARCH, to set the TV to run 'auto search' and 'store' function when switching on unit.
' CHANGE PIN' , to set your own PIN with numeric keys on remote control handset.
Preset menu
MENU
Press MENU key to call up Preset menu as shown below:
Preset
PROGRAM 0
AUTO STORE
SEARCH
FINE TUNING
PROG EDIT
SKIP OFF
The items in this Preset menu are explained in detail as follows.
'PROGRAM', presents the number of the current program.
'AUTO STORE', Press V+ key to start it. The TV will automatically search all frequency bands for active
television stations .All channels found will be stored in memory under consecutive program numbers, from 0 up to 199
this function can also be used if tuning a VCR.
'FINE TUNING', can be used to improve the sound and image quality of channels affected by poor reception
Note:
Preset the COLOUR and SOUND system before starting search.
Picture menu
MENU
Press MENU key to call up Picture menu as shown right:
Picture
BRIGHT 75
CONTRAST 75
COLOR 50
SHARPNESS 50
WHITE TONE NORMAL
Press CH+/CH- keys to select the desired item and press V+/V- keys to adjust it with the keys to customize the picture
to your preference.
Sound
VOLUME 50
AVL ON
Sound menu
MENU
Press MENU key to call up Sound menu as shown right:
Press CH+/CH- keys to select the desired item and press V+/V- keys to adjust it.
Preset
* AUTO STORE *
PROGRAM 0
COLOR SYSTEM AUTO
SOUND SYSTEM B/G
START
Preset
* SEARCH *
PROGRAM 0
COLOR SYSTEM AUTO
SOUND SYSTEM B/G
BAND VHF-L
SEARCH
Preset
* FINE TUNING *
COLOR SYSTEM AUTO
SOUND SYSTEM B/G
TUNING
PROGRAM 0
Preset
* EDIT PROG *
PROGRAM 0
TO 1
SWAP
Press the CH+/CH- keys to select the desired item and activate it with the V+/V- keys.
Basic operation
8
can be used to disable the current program,if unwanted, when changing channels with CH+/CH- buttons
.
' ,
'
.
.
PROG EDIT ,allows swapping the relative position of programs in memory.
SKIP
'
'
9
Connecting to audiovisual equipment
You can also record the TV programs to a video tape by VCR.
Connect the devices as described in the figure.
Note:
1.When the TV is under SVHS or YCbCr mode, there is no signal output in the OUTPUT terminals.
2.The following figures are for reference only, please refer to the instructions included with your DVD or VCR
for directions on how to connect these units to your TV.
VCR wi t h S-VIDEO
using S-video line
RF output
S-VIDEO output
VCR without S-VIDEO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
DVD/LD with YCbCr output
Y
Cb
Cr
R
AUDIO
L
R
AUDIO
L
VCR
INPUT
VIDEO
R
AUDIO
L
OUT
Y
Cb
Cr
IN
R
L
V
VIDEO INPUT
S-VIDEO
Audio output(right)
Video output
Audio output(left)
S-Video
Input
Y Cb Cr Input
Audio Input
AUDIO
R
L
V
udio output(right)
Audio output(left)
(left)
Audio In put
(left)
u o n ut
Audio Input
Audio Input
(Right)
u o n ut
Your existing VCR,DVD player,or other equipment can be connected to this television using a variety of connection
terminals available on the back and side panels.
10
SPECIFICATIONS
MAIN UNIT
TV Receiving System---------------------------PAL,BG
AV Color System---------------------------------PAL,NTSC 3.58 & 4.43
Tuner-----------------------------------------------Voltage synthesized tuner
Number of Preset Program---------------------200(0-199)
Channel Indicator--------------------------------On screen display
Function Adjust Indicator-----------------------On Screen Display(OSD)Menu system
Language of OSD--------------------------------English
RF Aerial input------------------------------------75-ohm unbalanced
Video Input/Output------------------------------75-ohm 1.0Vp-p, RCA
Audio Input----------------------------------------10k ohm 0.5 Vrms, high impedance
Audio Output--------------------------------------1k ohm 0.5 Vrms
Audio Output Power----------------------------- 5w
Operating Voltage-------------------------------220V-240V , 50Hz
Power Consumption-----------------------------65W
Power Consumption----------------------------- 4W(in standby mode)
Picture Tube--------------------------------------21"(51 cm)
Dimensions---------------------------------------603X 485X 454 (W X D X H)
Net Weight----------------------------------------23.5Kg
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL
Features------------------------------------------Full Function Remote Control
Effective Distance Power----------------------8 meters
Power Supply------------------------------------DC 3V(two batteries, size AAA)
PACKING LIST
1.TV set-------------------one set
2.Remote-----------------one set
3.Operation Manual ----one p c s
Product improvements may result in changes to features and specifications without prior notice.
*
TEAC CORPORATION
3-7-3, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8550, Japan Phone: (0422) 52-5081
TEAC AUSTRALIA PTY.,LTD.
A.B.N.:80 005 408 462
HEAD OFFICE 280 William Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Phone : (03)9672 2400
SERVICE DIVISION
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BRISBANE, QLD
335 Montague Road, West End, QLD 4101. Phone : (07)3010 0100
GOLD COAST, QLD 2446 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach, QLD 4218 Phone : (07)5575 2822
PERTH, WA
273 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont, WA 6104. Phone : (08)9479 6522
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E-mail
Website
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TEAC CT-F5170 Owner's manual

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