Hitachi D36WF840N User manual

Type
User manual
Users
Guide
D36WF840N
Introduction
Dear HITACHI customer
Congratulations on your purchase of the very latest ‘state of the art’ television from
HITACHI. At Hitachi we pride ourselves on producing high quality televisions with
outstanding picture and audio capabilities. Together with our reputation for superior
reliability, you should enjoy many years of trouble free operation from your TV.
...notes on digital sound
Your Hitachi television is capable of decoding advanced forms of digital audio (such as
Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG and PCM) coding that makes it possible to reproduce high-quality
digital sound. Being the next step forward from analogue sound, digital sounds sonic realism
and listener involvement will change the way you experience sound from your Hitachi
television. Digital sound works by delivering at maximum 5 separate audio channels - left,
right, centre, left surround, right surround and also a LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel.
These independent channels allow for a more precise localisation of sounds and a more
convincing, realistic ambience.
Dolby Digital
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, ”Pro Logic” and the double-
D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992 -
1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
DTS
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and
other world wide patents issues and pending. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
© 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Software Notice
It is prohibited for the end user of this product to copy, reverse engineer or reverse compile the
software included therein save to the extent permitted by law.
Caution
To prevent scratching or damaging the tube face, do not knock or rub the surface with sharp or
hard objects. Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.
A mild soap may be used if the screen is extremely dirty. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners!
Important
Please read this Users Guide thoroughly, especially the Safety Notes
on Page 4. Mis-use may cause damage to your television, which could
shorten its lifespan, or cause injury to yourself. Should you encounter any
difficulty in the set-up or operation of your television, firstly refer to the
Trouble Shooting Guide at the rear of this manual.
In the unlikely event of a problem occurring with your TV, switch off at the
mains socket, pull out the plug, and contact your dealer immediately.
Under no circumstances remove the rear cover of your TV.
Never guess or take any chances with electrical equipment
of any kind - it is better to be safe than sorry!
...notes on VCR recording
Although we recommend you turn OFF your TV at the mains whenever it is not in use, this TV is
designed to be left in Standby mode to enable analogue VCR recording. Should you switch off the TV,
this will not be possible, therefore, when you wish to make a recording, please place the TV in Standby
mode using the remote control handset (see handset operation section).
Contents
Safety Aspects ........................................................................................4 - 5
Basic Connection....................................................................................6 - 13
Handset Operation ..................................................................................14 - 17
Installation ..............................................................................................18 - 20
Other Equipment Connection & Setup ..................................................21 - 25
GETTING STARTED
Manual Tune - Digital ..............................................................................26
Digital Organiser ....................................................................................27 - 28
Manual Tune - Analogue ........................................................................29 - 30
Analogue Organiser ................................................................................31 - 32
Picture Controls ......................................................................................33
Audio Controls ........................................................................................34 - 39
Audio Setup ............................................................................................40 - 44
OPERATION
General Features ....................................................................................45 - 48
Digital Features ......................................................................................49 - 57
Analogue Features ..................................................................................58 - 60
FEATURES
Future Expansion and Upgrades............................................................61 - 66
Trouble Shooting Guides ........................................................................67 - 70
Guarantee ..............................................................................................71
Specifications ........................................................................................72 - 73
INFORMATION
1. Widescreen 3. Progressive Scan
2. Sleep Timer
1. Teletext
2. NICAM
1. Modem Connection 3. Over-Air Download
2. Card Upgrade
1. Digital TV Reception 3. Analogue TV Reception
2. Digital Audio
1. Environmental Notice
2. Technical Data
1. Speaker Setup
2. Digital Audio Setup
1. Audio & Equaliser Controls 3. Digital Audio Status
2. Sound Mode
1. Programme Swap
2. Programme Name Change
1. Programme Sort
2. Programme Delete
1. DVD, CD & Laserdisc Connection 3. Camcorder & Computer Connection
2. Audio Visual Setup 4. Signal Source Entry
1. Autotune
2. Digital Logical Channel Numbers
1. Programme Tuning 3. Television Operation
2. Digital Handset Controls 4. Teletext Functions
1. Television Safety
2. Battery Safety & Installation
1. Front Control Panel Details 3. External Equipment - Digital 5.
External Speaker Socket Details
2. External Equipment - Analogue 4. Aerial & VCR installation 6. External Speaker Setup
1. TV Guide 3. VCR Recording 5. Digital Teletext 7. Service Languages
2. TV Information 4. Parental Lock 6. Digital Subtitles
4
Television Safety
Safety Aspects
This television has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety
standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain
the best results and safety is to be assured.
DO NOT cut off the fitted mains plug as it may contain a special radio interference filter, the
removal of which could lead to impaired performance. If you wish to extend the lead, obtain an
appropriate extension lead or consult your dealer.
DO NOT continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working
normally or if it is damaged in any way - switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your
dealer.
IF you intend placing this TV into a cabinet or a wall alcove, please ensure there is at least a
100mm (10cm) gap to the sides, rear and top of the TV. This is to allow for adequate ventilation
during your TV's operation.
DO NOT leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is
designed for unattended operation or has a stand-by mode. Switch off using the switch on the
equipment and show your family how to do this. Make special arrangements for infirm or
handicapped people.
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft
furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the lifespan of your equipment.
DO NOT use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws - to ensure complete safety,
always fit the manufacturers approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the
instructions.
DO NOT allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots, or any
other opening in the case - this could result in a fatal electrical shock. Under NO
circumstances remove the rear cover of your TV!
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind - it is
better to be safe than sorry!
DO be careful with any glass panels or doors on equipment.
DO consult your dealer if you are in any doubt about installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
DO place your TV on a flat surface, or if supplied, the stand accessory.
DO NOT remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DO ensure that all connections, (including the mains plug, extension leads and inter-connections
between the pieces of equipment), are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections.
DO NOT listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO NOT use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the
requirements of traffic safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.
DO NOT place hot objects such as candles or nightlights on, or close to, equipment. High
temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
DO observe the manufacturers instructions when connecting extension leads to your TV. The fuse should
be a 5 Amp fuse with the safety symbols and displayed. If you are in any doubt about the
extension installation, please consult a competent electrician.
DO NOT place objects filled with liquids, e.g. a vase, on, or close to the equipment, to avoid
spillages into the inside of the apparatus.
SHOULD you require to replace the fuse in the moulded plug with a new fuse, then please replace
with one of the same value, type and approval as the original. Ensure the fuse cover is returned to
its original position.
TO prevent scratching or damaging the tube face, do not knock or rub the surface with sharp or
hard objects. Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened with warm water and dry with a soft
cloth. A mild soap may be used if the screen is extremely dirty. Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners!
GETTING STARTED
5
always
Battery Safety & Installation
Safety Aspects
1. When inserting the batteries make sure the polarities are correct, that is, ‘+’ to ‘+’, ‘-’ to ‘-’.
2. Replace the batteries with the equivalent ‘AA’ type.
3. Discard old batteries safely, following the battery safety guidelines.
battery installation
1
2
Remove cover of handset by lifting up the cover at the recess.
Insert batteries into handset as shown and replace cover.
Take care to fit your batteries
correctly, observing the plus
‘+’ and minus ‘-’ marks on
the battery and appliance.
Incorrect fitting can cause
leakage, or in extreme
cases, fire or explosion.
always
Replace the whole set of
batteries at one time, taking
care not to mix old and new
batteries of different types,
since this can result in
leakage, or in extreme
cases, fire or explosion.
always
Store unused batteries in
their packaging and away
from metal objects which
may cause a short circuit
resulting in leakage, or in
extreme cases, fire or
explosion.
always
Remove dead batteries from
equipment, and all batteries
from equipment that is to be
left for long periods of time
without any use. Otherwise
the batteries may leak and
cause damage.
never!
Never dispose of batteries in
fire as this can cause an
explosion.
Respect the environment -
always dispose of batteries
in an environmentally friendly
manner.
never!
Never attempt to recharge
ordinary batteries, either in a
charger or by applying heat to
them. They may leak, cause
fire or even explode.
Rechargeable NiCAD batteries
and chargers can be
purchased from any good
High Street electrical retailer.
GETTING STARTED
6
This will be dim when your TV is on and
bright when in standby mode. It will
also flash when a function from your
remote control is being sent to the TV.
This is for reading commands sent from
your remote control handset.
Use this to switch your TV on and off.
(When switched off using this button, your
TV consumes no power - unlike when in
standby mode).
To use the controls push the door in and release.
These sockets are for use with
external equipment.
This socket is for use with
external equipment.
Used with headphones (3.5mm
stereo jack plug required).
Used to access your on screen MAIN
MENU for TV features adjustment.
Used to change the TV channel up ‘+’ or
down ‘-’ (or cursor up and down when
using the On Screen Display menus).
Used to increase ‘+’, or decrease ‘-’
your TV's sound (or cursor right and left
when in On Screen Display menus).
on/off button
TV mode light (red)
infra-red lens
television controls door panel
headphone socket
S-VHS sockets
audio/video sockets
volume buttons
programme buttons
menu button
Front Control Panel Details
Basic Connection
This will be lit when the TV is in Active
Standby, i.e. the digital receiver is still
operating, allowing you to record, when
the TV is in Standby mode. (Please see
VCR Recording section of this
manual). If this light is flashing, it
indicates that the modem is in use.
TV mode light (green)
GETTING STARTED
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External Equipment - Analogue
Basic Connection
GETTING STARTED
Use this socket to connect
ordinary VHS, S-VHS or Hi8
equipment to your TV.
Use this to connect digital
video broadcasting
equipment, home computers
and home entertainment
systems to your TV.
Use this socket for analogue
TV reception.
AV2 scart input
AV1 scart input
RF aerial socket
Before connecting
external equipment,
please consult
Audio Visual Setup
section.
important note on installation
If you intend placing this TV into a cabinet or wall alcove, please ensure there
is at least a 100mm (10cm) gap to the sides, rear and top of the television. This
is to allow for adequate ventilation.
Do not allow soft furnishings, such as curtains to be draped over the TV whilst in
operation.
Never place the TV onto a carpet during normal operation - this could obstruct
ventilation slots on the base of the TV.
Always place the TV on a flat surface, or if supplied, the stand accessory.
Failure to observe the above guidelines could result in serious
overheating of your TV, or even, in extreme cases, fire.
The 18V power output socket
is specifically designed for
HITACHI accessories -
UNDER NO CIRCUMST
ANCES
connect any other accessory
to this socket as this could
cause irreparable damage to
your equipment!
18V Socket
The DIN sockets are used to
connect 2 external speakers for
which no amplifier is necessary. R
is for the Right external speaker,
and L is for the Left external
speaker.
Please Note:
Do not connect
supplied rear left and rear right
external speakers to these
sockets. Obtain speakers with DIN
sockets from your HITACHI dealer.
DIN sockets
External Equipment - Digital
Basic Connection
8
GETTING STARTED
This serial port will connect
directly to external equipment
in future developments.
This socket should be
permanently connected to
your RF source - i.e. your
aerial antenna.
This slot is to be used to
accommodate future digital
services, (such as Pay-Per-
View), software upgrades and
additional external equipment
connected to your digital
system.
digital ‘RF IN’
serial port
card slot 1
Before connecting
external equipment,
please consult
Audio Visual Setup
section.
To take advantage of the
modem and future services,
you will require a modem lead,
(431A plug to EJ11 plug -
not supplied), and a dual
outlet adaptor to connect to
your existing phone socket.
Details on how to connect the
equipment are given in the
MODEM CONNECTION
section.
modem socket
This should be permanently
connected to the ‘link lead’,
which should be either
connected to external
equipment, or directly to the
RF aerial socket.
digital ‘RF OUT’
This slot is to be used to
accommodate future digital
services, (such as audio
description, subscription TV
and additional external
equipment connected to
your digital system.
card slot 2
TV Setup
Connect the digital ‘link lead’ to TV ‘in’ socket marked .
Please Note: Follow the diagram
above carefully when connecting the digital ‘link lead’, as there are 2 sockets marked at the rear of
your TV. Use the socket on the left.
2
Connect TV ‘out’ to VCR ‘insocket. This socket may also be marked .
3
9
aerial and VCR installation
Basic Connection
GETTING STARTED
AERIAL
* Scart leads should be
fitted between your TV and
other equipment to enhance
your picture and sound quality.
Scart leads are essential if you
have a stereo TV and VCR and wish to
obtain stereo sound from your
equipment. These leads can be
purchased from your Hitachi
dealer or any good High Street
electrical retailer.
VHS video equipment
should be connected to the
AV1 scart socket located at the
rear of your TV. A dedicated
programme number may be
assigned to AV1, allowing you easier
access to external equipment
viewing. How to assign an AV signal
to dedicated programme numbers is
explained in signal source entry
section.
IMPORTANT
NOTE :
When you connect
your VCR to your
television, the
Audio Visual option
has to be set correctly to
ensure best picture
quality - see audio
visual setup section.
RF LEADS (2 SUPPLIED)
SCART LEAD * (optional)
VCR
2
3
4
Connect VCR ‘out’ to TV ‘insocket marked .
4
Please Note
: If you only want to connect a VCR to your television, follow the diagram
below. If you also want to connect a DVD Player or Digibox to your Television, please
see the ‘Advanced TV Setup’ overleaf.
Connect your aerial flylead to the digital ‘link’ lead. Keep the flylead as short as possible and replace
with an adaptor if feasible.
1
1
Please Note : Your TV is supplied with 2 RF leads. One of these leads has a ‘block’ at each end. This is the
digital ‘link lead’. Connect as shown in the diagram below.
ADAPTOR
Advanced TV Setup
10
aerial and VCR installation
Basic Connection
GETTING STARTED
Connect DIGIBOX ‘out’ to VCR ‘in’ socket. This socket may also be marked .
4
Connect VCR ‘out’ to TV ‘insocket marked .
5
AERIAL
VCR
DIGIBOX
DVD PLAYER/
COMPUTER/GAMES
1
Please Note : Your TV is supplied with 2 RF leads. One of these leads has a ‘block’ at each end. This is the
digital ‘link lead’. Connect as shown in the diagram below.
4
Connect the digital ‘link lead’ to TV ‘in’ socket marked .
Please Note: Follow the diagram
above carefully when connecting the digital ‘link lead’, as there are 2 sockets marked at the rear of
your TV. Use the socket on the left.
2
Connect your aerial flylead to the digital ‘link’ lead. Keep the flylead as short as possible and replace
with an adaptor if feasible.
1
Connect TV ‘out’ to DIGIBOX ‘in’ socket. This socket may also be marked .
3
ADAPTOR
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aerial and VCR installation
Basic Connection
GETTING STARTED
* Scart leads should be
fitted between your TV and
other equipment to enhance
your picture and sound quality.
Scart leads are essential if you
have a stereo TV and VCR and wish to
obtain stereo sound from your
equipment. These leads can be
purchased from your Hitachi
dealer or any good High Street
electrical retailer.
VHS video equipment
should be connected to the
AV1 scart socket located at the
rear of your TV. A dedicated
programme number may be
assigned to AV1, allowing you easier
access to external equipment
viewing. How to assign an AV signal
to dedicated programme numbers is
explained in signal source entry
section.
IMPORTANT
NOTE :
When you connect
your VCR to your
television, the
Audio Visual option
has to be set correctly to
ensure best picture
quality - see audio
visual setup section.
RF LEADS (2 SUPPLIED)
SCART LEADS *
(optional)
2
3
5
SCART ADAPTOR
(if required)
PLEASE NOTE: This
adaptor is optional. You
can however purchase
one from your HITACHI
dealer or any good
electrical retailer.
External Speaker Socket Details
Basic Connection
12
GETTING STARTED
Please ensure that the external speakers are of the correct impedance and power rating
before attempting to connect to any of the audio sockets (please refer to the table opposite).
Use one of these connections to connect
your TV to external equipment such as a DVD,
LaserDisc or Compact Disc player.
coaxial and optical digital connectors
The speaker terminals are used to connect
external speakers for which no amplifier is
necessary
REAR RIGHT is for the rear right external speaker,
and REAR LEFT is for the rear left external speaker.
Connect the BLACK lead to the BLACK sockets
Connect the STRIPED lead to the RED sockets.
external speaker terminal block
These sockets are used in conjunction with an
external amplifier. Their volume output can be
controlled via the main volume control and also the
Speaker Setup menu - see Speaker Setup in the
programme, sound and vision adjustment
section.
amplifier
The plastic dust cap protecting the
optical digital in socket has to be removed
before connection with external equipment.
DO NOT THROW THE DUST COVER AWAY.
KEEP THE DUST COVER AWAY FROM
YOUNG CHILDREN.
This is used to protect the optical digital
connection from foreign bodies.
plastic dust cap
Please Note:
The REAR LEFT and REAR
RIGHT speakers should have an impedance of 6 -
8 . The FRONT LEFT and FRONT RIGHT
speakers should have an impedance of 8 .
External Speaker Setup
Basic Connection
13
GETTING STARTED
...notes on external speaker setup
The external speaker equipment supplied with your television also comes with connecting cables. Use
these cables to connect the sockets at the rear of your speakers to those found at the rear of your television.
centre speaker
sub-woofer
rear left
rear right
optional optical
cable for digital
sound
DVD player (optional)
With your television you
have been supplied with
external speakers. Use the
supplied cables to connect the
speakers as shown.
Connect the BLACK leads to
the BLACK sockets and the
STRIPED leads to the RED or
WHITE sockets.
The centre speaker is responsible for
the dialog reproduced by your television.
This piece of equipment is triangular in shape.
NOTE:
The CENTRE speaker should be
positioned either on top of your television or
beneath it, to achieve the best audio results.
The sub woofer is
responsible for the bass sound
reproduced by your television. This
piece of equipment is rectangular in
shape.
NOTE:
The position of the SUB
WOOFER speaker is less important
acoustically
TV
your seating
position
centre speaker
sub woofer
rear left speaker
rear right speaker
Please Note:
For the best audio
effects position the
external speakers
as close as
possible to the
positions shown.
rear right
external
rear left
external
front right
external
front left
external
centre
speaker
sub-
woofer
36” MODEL

optional optional
separate
separate
IMPEDANCE
6-8
6-8
8 8
8
4
Programme Tuning
Handset Operation
14
GETTING STARTED
This button is
used to return to the
previous on screen
menu you were
viewing, or to cancel a
selection.
Press this
button to leave the
menu you are on and
return to normal TV
operation.
This button is
used to enter the
main menu. This is
where your TV’s
features options are
displayed.
Use this button
to move the menu
selection box right.
Use this button
to move the menu
selection box down.
cursor down
cursor up
go back
accept
menu
exit
cursor right
The handset controls shown below are used when programming your TV and
to adjust the sound and picture features.
cursor left
Use this button to
move the menu
selection box left.
Use this button to
move the menu
selection box up.
This button is used
to confirm a
highlighted
selection.
Use these
buttons for control of
your HITACHI VCR and
Set Top Box receiver
respectively.
other
equipment
When viewing an on-screen menu, there is a time delay of 20 seconds before the menu
clears. If no adjustments are made within this time, your TV will return to normal operation.
Use this button
to change between
Digital and Analogue
operation modes of
your TV.
digital
Digital Handset Controls
Handset Operation
15
GETTING STARTED
digital
Use this button to
switch your TV
between digital and
analogue reception.
TV guide
When in digital mode,
press this button to
view all programmes
on the broadcasters
schedule
Use the handset controls below to
use the on-screen features available with
your digital TV.
help
This button is for
development as an
on-screen aid in the
use of future digital
services.
info
Use this button to
display information on
the programme you
are watching.
cancel
Use this button to
restart a Teletext type
of programme.
subtitles
Use this button to
select subtitles.
colours
(Red, Green, Yellow,
Blue). On certain
programmes, these
buttons will have
special functions.
Television Operation
Handset Operation
16
This button allows you
to ‘freeze’ the picture being
viewed on your television.
freeze frame
When teletext is
available, use this
button to display the
current time on screen.
time
This button
allows you to switch
the TV’s sound on and
off.
sound mute
This allows you
to directly input
known broadcasting
CH or frequency
numbers. (Only for
analogue operation.)
frequency
Press this
button to view the
current TV status.
Used to switch your TV
in and out of standby mode.
standby
Used to increase or
decrease your TV’s
volume.
volume controls
This button
allows you to switch
between the various
wide screen modes of
your TV.
16:9 button
Used to select a signal
source for external equipment.
AV input
Used to
change between
channels.
programme
controls
Use this button
to change the
scanning mode of
your TV - from 100Hz
to Progressive scan.
Progressive
Scan
info
Used to enter
programme numbers or
frequency/CH entry in manual
setup.
0-9 digit entry
If you are receiving a
stereo signal this button selects
between stereo and mono
channels, or different languages
if you are receiving dual
languages.
nicam/
language
This button is used to
return to the previous menu
you were viewing, or to
cancel a selection.
cancel
Use this button to display
subtitles from external equipment
which may be obscured when in
C16:9L, C14:9LS, or C14:9L
letterbox modes. Press again to
enter subtitle text mode.
subtitles
The handset controls shown here are used when your TV is in normal
operation.
Note: Items marked
*
are not available on this model.
*
GETTING STARTED
Teletext Functions
Handset Operation
17
The handset controls shown here are used when you are
operating Analogue Teletext.
(red, green,
yellow, blue)
On certain pages in
teletext, these will
have coded instructions
i.e. a shortcut to a
teletext page or title.
colours
Restores TV
picture whilst the TV
is l
ooking for the
entered
Teletext page.
Use this to access a subtitle page
directly (subject to subtitle service
broadcasting).
Use this button
to expand the size of
the teletext page on
view.
Press this
button to return to
normal TV operations
when in the teletext
mode.
When in
Teletext mode, press
once to display the
current page and the
next in the magazine,
press again to view
current page and TV
picture.
Used in Teletext
mode to show hidden
information eg. quiz
pages answers.
reveal
dual page
television
expand
subtitles
Pressing this
button will take you to
the index page.
index
When in dual
teletext mode, this
acts as a copy button
to copy the right hand
side page to the left
and side.
OK
Use this to
‘freeze’ the teletext
page on display to
prevent the page
changing (press again
to continue).
hold
Press this
button to use the
Teletext services.
teletext
update
Use the menu
button to swap
between Fastext and
favourite page
options.
menu
In Teletext
toggles between the
last and current page.
(in TV mode returns
from your current
viewing channel to the
previous one).
swap
Use this to clear
the left and side page if
in dual teletext mode.
cancel
GETTING STARTED
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important note on VCR
Do not switch your TV on until all external equipment is connected. If you have a Video
Cassette Recorder connected to this TV please ensure that it is switched on before automatic
tuning begins. Insert a pre-recorded tape into your VCR and begin playback of your equipment.
This ensures that your VCR is tuned in during the autotune procedure.
If you are satisfied all external
equipment has been connected, you
can begin AUTOTUNE.
To make your programme
tuning easier, HITACHI have
installed an automatic
tuning procedure to find
the services in your area.
Switch your TV on.
1
2
Autotune
Installation
connecting to the mains socket
Please Note
- If you have not already done so, please read television safety
before connecting your television and external equipment.
insert plug...
...and switch on
Important : Before you switch on your television, it is important that the external speakers
supplied with your television are connected. This can be seen in the External Speaker Setup
section.
GETTING STARTED
The first screen
viewed will show a
layout of the rear of your
TV and the Autotune options.*
It is recommended that both
analogue and digital
programmes are stored at the
same time, so press button ‘1’
on your handset and
AUTOTUNE will begin.
3
* Please Note : If this screen does not appear at
Switch On, follow steps 4 - 14. If the screen does
appear, go directly to step 9, then continue.
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds.
The INSTALL option in the MAIN MENU appears.
Press the cursor DOWN button to select
INSTALL.
Once highlighted, accept selection.
4
5
6
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Autotune
Installation
By using the
UP/DOWN buttons,
you can view
all the
services
found and
stored during AUTOTUNE.
13
To finish the installation process and return to normal TV operation press the MENU
button on your handset twice.
14
Your TV will now search through the analogue
frequencies, listing them into the following
order - 1.BBC1, 2.BBC2, 3.ITV
4.CH4/S4C, 5.CH5 (subject to availability).
Note: If there is no service name information on the
broadcasting signal, the sorting order is decided on
signal strength.
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GETTING STARTED
Your TV will now search
through the digital
frequencies. It stores the
services in the Digital
Organiser as it finds them.
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organising and deleting services
You can now organise the services into your preferred order and also delete any services that
you don’t want. For information on swapping service positions and deleting, please see the
‘Digital Organiser’ section of this manual.
Next, the country screen requires you to
select the country in which you will be
watching your TV. Use the LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to adjust.
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Once the country of your choice is viewed,
press the OK button to continue.
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Press the cursor DOWN button to select
INSTALLATION.
Once highlighted, accept selection.
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Digital Logical Channel Numbers
Installation
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Logical Channel Number List (It is subject to change)
(You may not have all these services in your area - Please check local press).
LCN Title LCN Title LCN Title
1 BBC ONE 35 Taste CFN 70
2 BBC TWO 36 Discovery (K&W) 71
3 ITV 37 Play UK 72
4 Channel 4 (S4C in Wales) 38 UK Horizon/Style 73
5 Channel 5 39 Nick/Paramount 74
6 ITV 2 40 75
7 BBC CHOICE 41 Film Four 76
8 Channel 4 (in Wales) 42 E4 77
9 Teletext UK 43 78
10 BBC TEXT 44 TV Travel Shop 79
11 BBC NEWS 24 45 ONgames 1 80
12 BBC PARLIAMENT 46 ONgames 2 81
13 BBC Knowledge 47 82
14 Four Text 48 ITN 83
15 49 84
16 ITV TEXT + 50 ONrequest Info 85
17 51 ONrequest 1 86
18 S4C-2 52 ONrequest 2 87
18 TELE G 53 ONrequest 3 88
19 Shop! 54 ONrequest 4 89
20 ON view 55 ONrequest 5 90 Adult Channel
21 Sky Sports 1 56 ONrequest
ADULT 91
22 Sky Sports 2 57 92
23 Sky Sports 3 58 93
24 Sky Movie Max 59 94
25 Sky Premier 60 95
26 Sky One 61 96
27 Cartoon Network 62 97
28 Carlton Cinema 63 Wellbeing 98
29 British Eurosport 64 99 ONSport 1
30 Granada Plus 65
31 Granada Breeze/M&M 66
32 UK Gold 67
33 MTV 68
34 CITV 69
Digital Logical Channel Number Orders
Logical Channel Numbers (LCN) are provided by broadcasters (e.g. BBC/ONdigital etc), to
make it easier to find desired TV programmes. They are referred to in magazines, newspapers and
during TV adverts. So with this feature available, your TV services will now be stored in the order
found in these publications after you use “installation” or “add new services”.
The Logical Channel Numbers defined by the broadcasters are shown in the table below, and your
TV will tune them in this order. If more than two regional services are found, the one which is
strongest among the same service names is stored in the LCN. The other services are allocated to
other numbers which you can confirm in the “Digital TV Guide” or the “Digital Programme Swap”
and ”Digital Programme Delete” sections.
The order of services selected by up/down key can be re-arranged by your preference in the
“DIGITAL ORGANISER” menu, although the Logical Channel Number itself cannot be changed.
To select the service you desire, enter the LCN number on the handset directly.
Note: You can find out how to operate the “Add New Services” (in the “Digital Install” menu - Digital
Autotune section), “DIGITAL TUNING” and the “DIGITAL ORGANISER” menu in the relevant sections
of this User Guide.
GETTING STARTED
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