TEAC CT-F5151 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
COLOUR TELEVISION
CT-F5151
CT-F5151
TEAC Total Care
1-800-656-700
www.teac.com.au
WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE. PLEASE READ
FOR INQUIRIES CALL
OWNER'S MANUAL
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Please read this warranty card.
Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
1. TEAC warrants to the original retail purchaser only, that this product is free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal domestic use and authorises free service during the warranty period at any
TEAC Authorised Centre only. TEAC warranty only applies to products purchased, used and serviced in
Australia.
2. Subject to the terms herein, this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty
Periods Table from the date of purchase.
3. All parts, except the external cabinet, are warranted as specified in Warranty Periods Table, and will be
repaired or replaced at the sole judgement of TEAC.
4. Normal customer maintenance as described in the owner’s manual is not covered by this warranty (such as
cleaning VCR heads etc.)
5. This warranty does not apply to equipment showing abuse, damage or that it may have been tampered
with, altered or repaired outside any TEAC Authorised Service Centre. If so, the warranty will be void.
*Your nearest Authorised TEAC Service Centre is listed in your Owners Manual
6. In the event that this unit or any defective parts must be returned to TEAC Service Centres, a copy of this
warranty certificate and of your purchase receipt must be enclosed to be a valid warranty. Such
equipment or parts must be sent to the nearest authorised TEAC Service Centre. After the repair, the unit
will be available for collection by the owner or it will be returned to the owner. The warranty does not
cover freight or insurance. In all cases of in-transit damages or loss, a claim must be filed against the
carrier by the purchaser.
7. In home service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met;
a) The product is a Colour Television of 59cm screen size or over.
b) The product is within the warranty period.
c) The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Service Provider.
In any other situation or circumstance, where an in home service call is made, a service fee will be
charged by the Service Provider. TEAC Total Care in home service and installation is available at
competitive rates.
8. No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it, in
connection with the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above.
9. In no event will TEAC be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages from interrupted
operations or other causes.
10. Warranty is not transferable to any subsequent purchaser if the product is sold during the warranty period,
TEAC PRODUCT
WARRANTY PERIOD
Televisions 1 Year
Televisions – Widescreen 16 x 9 3 Years (In-Home Service Included)
Televisions – 59cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included)
Digital Set Top Boxes 1 Year
VCR 1 Year
DVD 1 Year
Audio Systems 1 Year
Your proof of purchase (receipts) will enable fast and efficient service in the event of repair.
www.teac.com.au
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Keep this warranty information and your purchase receipt
Your proof of purchase (receipts) will enable fast and efficient service in the event of repair.
WARRANTY PROCEDURES
Please keep this information for your own records.
Please refer to the owner’s manual to ensure that you have followed the correct installation and
operating procedures.
1. Read owner’s manual carefully
2. If you require Warranty Service, please contact the TEAC Service Centre
3. Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details
completed for a valid Warranty.
Owner’s Name
Owner’s Address
Postcode
Model Name/No. Serial No.
Dealer’s Name
Dealer’s Address
Postcode
4. Please ensure that your product is packed appropriately upon return to the service centre.
If you have any other queries regarding service or warranty please contact the TEAC Service below:
TEAC Total Care Ph: 1800 656 700
www.teac.com.au
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURES
1.2 PRECAUTIONS
1.3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL
KEYS & CONNECTORS
1.3.1 FRONT PANEL
1.3.2 REAR TERMINAL & SIDE AV
1.4 OPERA TION OF REMOTE CONTROL
1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF
REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
1.4.2 INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES
1.4.3 EFFECTIVELY USING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
2. CONNECTIONS
2.1 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA
2.2 POWER CONNECTION
4. TV OPERATION
4.1 BASIC OPERATION
4.1.1 POWER ON
4.1.2 POWER OFF
4.1.3 SELECT MAIN MENU
4.1.4 SELECT MENU ENTRIES
4.1.5 ADJUST OPTION
4.1.6 DISPLAY
4.1.7 MUTE
4.2 CHANNEL PRESET
4.2.1 AUTO SEARCH
4.2.2 MANUAL SEARCH
4.2.3 FINE TUNE
4.2.4 PROGRAM SWAP
4.2.6 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING
4.3 RECEIVING SYSTEM SELECTION
4.3.1 SYSTEM SETTING
4.4
WATCHING TELEVISION
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURES
Color Systems - PAL, NTSC 3.58
& NTSC 4.43
Sound Systems - BG
Preset Programs - 100
Preset Method - Auto Search, Manual Store,
Fine Tune
T
uning Method - Voltage Synthesized
Frequency Range - Hyper Band Tuner
V
oltage Range - 240V~, 50Hz
Display - On Screen Display (OSD)
Functions Select - Pop up Menu
Remote Control - Full Function Infra-red Remote
Controller
AV
I/O - 2 RCA-type AV Input
4.2.5 PROGRAM SKIP
4.4.1 SELECTING CHANNELS
4.4.2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
4.5 TIMER FUNCTION
4.5.1 CURRENT TIME SETTING
4.5.2 ON TIMER
4.5.3 OFF TIMER
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 PROBLEMS OF PICTURE
6.2 PROBLEMS IN OPERATION
7. SPECIFICATIONS
5. SUPER FUNCTIONS
5.1 GAME FUNCTION
5.2 CALENDAR
5.3 NOTEBOOK
5.4 BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
3. MENU OVERVIEW
4.6 TV/AV
4.7 PICTURE MODE SELECTION
- RCA-type AV Output1
Useful Functions - Sleep Timer (10-120min.)
- Auto Off (after 15 min with
no signal)
- Sound Mute
- Blue Background
Selection (while no signal)
- 3 Default ,1 User Picture
Settings
- Channel Skip
- AV Stereo
-
Game
- NOTEBOOK
- Calendar
- Biological Clock
- Power & Energy Saving
CLEANING THE UNIT
When the cabinet has become dirty or stained,
dip a piece of gauze or soft cloth into a dilute
solution of neutral cleanser and wipe clean.
Never use thinner or benzene since they will
damage the surface of the cabinet.
When the television screen becomes dirty, wipe
it gently with a piece of soft, lint-free cloth. Do
not scratch the surface of the screen.
NOTE ON CONDENSATION
Moisture condensation may occur inside the
unit when it is moved from a cold place to a
warm place or under high humidity .
Be sure any condensation has evaporated
completely before power on the unit.
1.2 PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to open the cabinet. There are
no parts inside you can service yourself. Refer
all servicing to qualified person.
To ensure reliable operation and to protect the
unit from overheating, the ventilation slots and
openings must not be blocked or covered.
Avoid placing the unit in enclosed spaces such
as a bookcase, unless there is adequate
ventilation.
Keep this unit away from radiators and other
heat sources.
Avoid using the unit near strong magnetic fields.
Do not push objects of any kind into this unit
through the cabinet slots as they could touch
current carrying parts or short-circuit parts,
resulting in fire, electric shock, or damage to
the unit.
Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind on this
unit. If liquid is spilled into the unit, consult a
qualified service engineer.
Use this unit in the horizontal (flat) position only.
Avoid subjecting unit to strong vibration.
Do not place heavy objects on the unit. This
may damage the cabinet or cause trouble within
the unit.
Unplug the unit from the AC outlet when it is
not to be used for a long period of time.
When there is lightning, unplug the unit from
the AC outlet immediately. Never touch the
antenna wire during a lightning storm.
You may exper ience static discharge when
touching the unit. If this happens, and the unit
f ails to operate , tur n off the power and
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
When installing the TV receiver, please make
sure that a clearance of minimum 10 cm is kept
between the top, side, back of the TV and the
nearest wall or furniture enclosure in order to
allow proper ventilation for the TV set.
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1.3.2
REAR TERMINAL & SIDE AV
1. 75OHM ANTENNA INPUT
2.
AUDIO/VIDEO IN 2(SIDE AV INPUT)
AUDIO/VIDEO IN 1(AV INPUT)
3.
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AUDIO/VIDEO OUT(AV OUTPUT)
/
75 OHM
ANTENNA
INPUT
VIDEOAUDIO
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INPUT1
OUTPUT
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1.3.1 FRONT PANEL
1.3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS & CONNECTORS
1. POWER BUTTON
To turn ON/OFF the TV set.
2.
3.
REMOTE SENSOR
To receive the infra-red signals from remote
handset.
4.
PROGRAM ( ) BUTTONS
Select program number cyclically.
To turn on the TV when it is in standby mode.
To select item in sub-menu.
5. MENU BUTTON
To display the main menu.
6.
/
VOLUME/PICTURE CONTROL ( )
BUTTONS
To decrease / increase the sound volume
and picture settings level.
7.
TV/AV BUTTON
To switch between TV program and AV input.
To turn on the TV when it is in standby mode.
SPEAKERS
4.
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PRO.
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Press and hold the MENU button for over
3 seconds, it will perform AUTO SEARCH
function.
Channel searching upward/downward in
MANUAL STORE and FINE TUNE menu.
PICTURE
MUTE
TV/AV
NOTEBOOK
DISPLAY
SLEEP
CALENDAR
GAME
FAVORITE
RECALL
CAPS
COLOR SYS
+
?
ABC
DEF
YZ
STU
VWX
PQR
GHI JKL MNO
DEL.
OK
RECALL BUTTON
Press to return to the previously
viewed channel.
10.
OK/BUTTON
Within the on-screen menu, press to enter
some special function such as game,
notebook, calendar, etc.
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1.4 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
1. STANDBY BUTTON
Switch between standby and normal TV operation
modes, when the power button (front panel) is in
INTRODUCTION OF KEY FUNCTION
This TV features with a full-function remote control
handset. For a more compact remote unit design, some
buttons can perform multiple functions. The following
text describes the function of keys on remote control
unit. Functions related to Notebook operation are
marked with an asterisk (*).
13. (0-9) DIGIT KEYS
Press for direct selection of program
numbers in TV mode. Also for digits (0~9),
letters (a~z, A~Z), symbols and
punctuation marks input when writing
information in the Notebook.
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11. NOTEBOOK BUTTON
To activate the notebook function.
5. COLOR SYSTEM
To select color system without going into
submenu.
6.
DISPLAY
To display the current program number
and function status.
Press the button once again to display
the current time on the screen.
7. CALENDAR
To enter or exit the perpetual calendar
directly.
8. FAVORITE
To browse the preset favorite channels.
This button will not function if you have
not set any favorite program.
4. SLEEP BUTTON
Set the sleep timer from 120 to 10
minutes by pressing the SLEEP button
time, press SLEEP button once. To
cancel the sleep timer, press the
SLEEP button until OFF appears.
repeatedly. To display the remaining
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15
16
15
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3
5
4
16
17
6
9
12
13
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3. TV/AV BUTTON
To switch between TV program and AV
input sources.
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Press to save the notebook informations.
GAME BUTTON
To enter or exit the game directly.
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ON state.
2. MUTE BUTTON
To temporarily turn off the sound and to
restore it by pressing it again.
PICTURE/ DELETE BUTTON
Selection of preset picture settings (Mild,
Dynamic, Standard and Personal).
14.
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Install two size AA batteries in correct
direction.
3. Close the battery cover.
1.4.2
INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES
NOTE:
The life time of the batteries may last up to
one year, depending on how often the
remote control is used. For the best
performance, the batteries should be
replaced on a yearly basis, or when remote
operation becomes erratic.
Be sure to place the batteries in the cor-
rect direction.
Do not mix old and new batteries, or differ-
ent types.
Old batteries may leak chemical and damage
the remote control. Always remove batteries
as soon as they become weak.
1.4.3 EFFECTIVELY USING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
Point the remote toward the infra-red remote
sensor on the main unit.
NOTE:
If direct sunlight, incandescent light, or any
other strong light sources hit the remote
control sensor, the remote control may not
operate properly.
If there is an obstacle between the main
unit and the remote control, the remote
control signal may not be received.
Within the on-screen menu of FAV.CH,
press to delete the undesired channel NO..
In notebook mode, press to delete words
or symbols previously stored.
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To insert or overwrite a letter, digit or symbol
when you edit the information previously
stored in notebook.
VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTON
To decrease or increase the sound volume
and picture setting level.
16.
PROGRAM UP/DOWN BUTTON
Use these buttons to change program
numbers and also to select options in
menus.
15.
In MANUAL and FINE menu, search channel
upward or downward.
18. CAPS BUTTON
Selection of capital or small letters when
writing information in the notebook.
17. MENU BUTTON
Press to display the main menu. Also goes
back to the previous screen menu or exits
the menu from screen.
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2. CONNECTIONS
2.1 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA
Connect the 75 OHM coaxial cable from the antenna to the antenna jack on the rear panel, as shown
above.
NOTE:
For better reception, especially in outlying area or where ghost or interference happens, an
external roof-mounted antenna is recommended.
For UHF TV reception, use the specified UHF antenna. Consult the local sale dealer.
When using 300 OHM flat cable, a 300 OHM - 75 OHM adapter should be adopted for a proper
connection to the antenna jack.
2.2 POWER CONNECTION
Plug the AC cord into an AC outlet.
NOTE:
When you disconnect the power supply cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
VHF TV ANTENNA
UHF TV ANTENNA
75 OHM COAXIAL CABLE
300 OHM FLAT CABLE
300 OHM
75 OHM ADAPTOR
TO TV ANTENNA JACK
75 OHM DIN.
3. MENU OVERVIEW
MAIN MENU SUB-MENU SUB-MENU ENTRY
PICTURE
FEATURE
TIMER
PRESET
CONT 50
BRIGHT 50
COLOR 50
PIC.M STANDARD/DYNAMIC/PERSONAL/MILD
SETTING
CH ADJUST
FAV. CH
CALENDAR
GAME
CLOCK 0:13
OFF TIMER OFF/ONCE/DAILY
0:00
ON TIMER OFF/ONCE/DAILY
0:00
POSITION 0
POSITION 30
BAND VHFL/VHFH/UHF
MANUAL UP/DOWN
SKIP ON/OFF
FINE UP/DOWN
AUTO MEMORY
B.B ON/OFF
COLOR
AUTO/4.43PAL/4.43NTSC/3.58NTSC
PRESENT 30
STORE TO 34
SURE ?/OK
FAV. CH1 01
FAV. CH2 02
FAV. CH3 03
FAV. CH4 ---
FAV. CH5 ---
FAV. CH6 ---
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
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TINT 00
SHARP 50
TINT is only available for NTSC colour system signals.
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4. TV OPERATION
4.1. BASIC OPERATION
4.1.1 POWER ON
Press POWER button on the main unit to turn on/off the TV set.
If the standby indicator lights up, TV is in standby mode.
To turn on the TV from standby mode, press the STANDBY button on the remote control. Alternatively,
press either PROGRAM UP/DOWN or TV/AV on the front panel of the main unit.
4.1.2 POWER OFF
Press POWER button on the main unit to turn off the TV set.
Or press STANDBY button on the remote control to switch the TV to standby mode and the STANDBY
indicator will light up.
4.1.7 MUTE
Press MUTE button on remote control to temporarily turn off the sound and
the word MUTE as shown will appear on the screen. Press the MUTE button
once again to restore the sound. Besides, pressing VOLUME UP button also can
restore the normal sound output.
4.1.3 SELECT MAIN MENU
By pressing the MENU button, the main menu bar will appear on the top screen,
and PICTURE menu will be highlighted with yellow color, which means the pull-
down menu PICTURE is selected and its corresponding menu entries will be
displayed underneath it.
Use VOLUME UP/DOWN to select a submenu. The submenus available, from
left to right are: PICTURE, FEATURE, TIMER and PRESET and they can be
identified by icons on the top row of the on-screen display. Please refer to the
4.1.4 SELECT MENU ENTRIES
The different menu options can be selected by pressing PROGRAM UP/DOWN
keys. Selected options are highlighted in red colour.
4.1.5 ADJUST OPTION
Press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to adjust the data or status. E.g., The BRIGHT
is adjusted to 65% as shown.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
4.1.6 DISPLAY
Press DISPLAY button on remote control to display the current status of the TV
set, such as the current channel No. (or AV input), the color & sound system.
Press DISPLAY button again, current time will display on the top screen if you
set correct time in menu entry CLOCK of TIMER.
figure on the previous page for detailed information on
submenus identification and their options.
4.2. CHANNEL PRESET
4.2.1 AUTO SEARCH
Activate PRESET menu.
Please preset all the active channels in your area to the TV set before you enjoy
with the TV programs.
All the active channels will be stored automatically in ascending order starting from
Program 1.
Press the PROGRAM DOWN button to select AUTO MEMORY.
Press the OK button to start the auto searching, and then all available channels
will be stored from No.1 and upward in order. Auto-searching will stop after all
the frequency bands are searched, and the programme of the first searched,
Program 1, will show. If you want to exit auto search, just press the
VOLUME DOWN button .
4.2.2 MANUAL SEARCH
Activate PRESET menu.
To preset the TV channel to your desired position number, manual searching
should be used.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select POSITION, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the program No., e.g. 30.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select MANUAL, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to start the channel searching upward or downward
from the current position of this channel and current frequency band.
4.2.3 FINE TUNE
Fine tuning function may improve the receiving quality for some weak /unstable
channels by adjusting the channel frequency manually.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select BAND, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the frequency band among VHFL/
VHFH/UHF.
Activate PRESET menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select FINE, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to fine tune the channel upward or downward
until adequate picture and sound quality are achieved.
NOTE:
If the channel found is not the one you want, restart searching upward
or downward by pressing the VOLUME UP/DOWN button.
To stop manual searching, press the VOLUME DOWN button when searching
upward, or press VOLUME UP button when searching downward.
SEARCH
UHF
8STOP
SEARCH
UHF
8STOP
12
MENU
BAND
SKIP
FINE
AUTO MEMORY
UHF
OFF
DOWN
POSITION
30
MENU
BAND
MANUAL
UHF
DOWN
POSITION
08
Select your desired TV channel by digit keys or PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons.
MANUAL
DOWN
BAND
MANUAL
SKIP
FINE
AUTO MEMORY
UHF
UP
OFF
DOWN
POSITION
08
MENU
SKIP
FINE
AUTO MEMORY
OFF
UP
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
MENU
BAND
MANUAL
SKIP
FINE
AUTO MEMORY
UHF
DOWN
OFF
DOWN
POSITION
30
OK
4.2.4 PROGRAM SWAP
After the auto or manual search, you may want to rearrange the program numbers
in which the channels are stored. In this case, program swap function may be useful
to you.
Activate FEATURE menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select CH. ADJUST.
Press the OK button to display CH ADJUST menu entries as shown.
Press the PROGRAM UP/ DOWN button to select PRESENT, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the program number you want to change,
e.g. 30.
Then press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select SURE and press the OK
button to finish th setting.
If you want to set other channel, follow the above procedure.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select STORE TO, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the program No. to be replaced, e.g. 22,
that means to replace channel 22 by 30.
4.2.5 PROGRAM SKIP
The auto memory function may tune in channels from remote areas having
weak signals and consequently poor picture quality. Those channels can be removed
from the programs list by setting the SKIP option ON.
Activate PRESET menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select SKIP.
If you want to skip other channel, follow the above procedure.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you
can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
Following a similar procedure you can restore a skipped
4.2.6 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING
You can designate up to six favorite channels and access them by
pressing FAVORITE repeatedly in the remote controller.
Activate FEATURE menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select FAV.CH.
Press the OK button to display FAV.CH. menu entries as shown.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select FAV. CH 3 , then
press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select program number you want to
store into this position, such as 08.
Repeat the above procedure to set other five favorite channels.
You can delete undesired channel numbers using the DELETE key.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
Press the PROGRAM UP/ DOWN button to select POSITION, then press the
VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the channel No. you want to skip, e.g.18.
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PRESENT 30
STORE TO 22
MENU
GAME
SETTING
CH ADJUST
DEL.
FAV. CH 1
FAV. CH 2
FAV. CH 4
FAV. CH 5
FAV. CH 6
---
---
---
---
---
MENU
FAV.CH
CALENDAR
FAV. CH 3
08
SURE OK
OK
ON OFF
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
channel by changing the SKIP option status from OFF to ON.
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
MENU
FAV.CH
CALENDAR
GAME
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
SETTING
OK
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
Activate FEATURE menu shown as Fig(1).
Press the PROGRAM UP/ DOWN button to select SETTING.
Press OK button to enter SETTING submenu display shown as Fig(2).
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to COLOR item, then press the
VOLUME UP button to cyclically select the color system as AUTO, 443PAL,
443NTSC and 358NTSC.
Press the MENU button twice to exit menu operation.
The procedure described above can be used for both BLUE
4.3.1 SYSTEM SETTING
4.4 WATCHING TELEVISION
4.4.1 SELECTING CHANNELS
Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to change channels.
4.4.2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
Activate the PICTURE menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select your desired menu entry, e.g. CONT.
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to adjust the picture until you are satisfied,
and the CONTRAST setting will be automatically stored in the memory of the
TV set. The same adjustment procedure is applicable to brightness, sharpness
and color setting.
NOTES:
B.B(BLUE BACKGROUND): when no signal is received, the picture will
become blue when B.B is set to ON.
COLOR SYSTEM: the normal selection of color system is AUTO mode in
which the TV set will select the system to match the receiving system. Manual
selection can also be made by pressing VOLUME UP/DOWN button while the
indicator is pointing to color option.
4.3 RECEIVING SYSTEM SELECTION
This unit is capable of delivering images encoded in several colour systems.
CONTRAST : Adjust for black to white ratio of the picture.
BRIGHTNESS : Adjust for picture background level, i.e. the total brightness of picture.
COLOR : The saturation of color, i.e. The stronger or weaker color of picture.
SHARPNESS : Adjust for details level of picture.
TINT : Adjust for color tone only when watching NTSC picture.
NOTES:
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Alternatively, use the digit keys for direct access to program numbers.
BACKGROUND and COLOR settings.
EXAMPLE: color system selection
Adjust the level of CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, SHARPNESS, and TINT
to get the most favorable picture
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CON
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MENU
B.B ON
MENU
50
50
50
BRIGHT
COLOR
SHARP
T
COLOR AUTO
CO NT
DYNAMIC
PIC.M
(1)
MENU
FAV.CH
CALENDAR
GAME
CH ADJUST
SETTING
OK
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
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AUTO 443PAL
443NTSC
358NTSC
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4.5 TIMER FUNCTION
Timer function is provided by the microcomputer of TV set. Once it is set, the ON/OFF time and time displaying
functions can start functioning. The TV set will keep the correct time as long as the main power is on, even if the
TV has been turned off into standby mode.
4.5.1 CURRENT TIME SETTING
Activate Timer menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select CLOCK.
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to set the current time , e.g. 12:15.
4.5.2 ON TIMER
To turn on the TV everyday on specified time with your desired channel, on timer
function provide a convenient way to do it.
Activate TIMER menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/ DOWN button to select ON TIMER.
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select among OFF, ONCE, DAILY.
If you select DAILY or ONCE, press PROGRAM DOWN button to 0:00,then
press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to set the ON time, e.g. 22:59.
Press PROGRAM DOWN button to select POSITION, then Press VOLUME
up/down button to select your desired channel no., e.g. 11
NOTES:
OFF: The On Timer is set to off and will not operate.
DAILY: The timer is set to turn on the TV at that time everyday until otherwise
adjusted.
ONCE: The timer is set to turn on the TV only one time.
4.5.3 OFF TIMER
To turn off the TV set on specified time, off timer function will be useful to you.
Activate TIMER menu.
MENU
OFF TIMER
ON TIMER
POSITION
OFF
0:00
OFF
0:00
0
MENU
Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to the menu entry OFF TIMER.
Press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select among DAILY, ONCE, OFF.
If you select DAILY or ONCE, press PROGRAM DOWN button to 0:00, then
press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to set the OFF time, e.g.22:50.
Press menu button to exit menu operation.
NOTES:
CLOCK
12:15
MENU
CLOCK
OFF TIMER
ON TIMER
12:15
OFF
0:00
ONCE
22:59
POSITION
11
CLOCK
OFF TIMER
ON TIMER
POSITION
12:15
DAILY
22:50
ONCE
22:59
11
OFF: The Off Timer is set to off and will not operate.
DAILY: The timer is set to turn off the TV at that time everyday until otherwise
adjusted.
ONCE: The timer is set to turn off the TV only one time.
POSITION: This is the channel the TV will display at On time.
MENU
CLOCK
OFF TIMER
12:15
OFF
0:00
22:59
POSITION
0
ON TIMER
ONCE
4.6 TV/AV
Press the TV/AV button repeatedly to select the TV signal source or AV signal
sources. This TV set has two composite video inputs.
NOTE:
To prevent crosstalk interference, do not simultaneously input AV signals from
two (or above) different AV terminals.
TV VI DEO
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4.7 PICTURE MODE SELECTION
There are four choices for picture modes. The personal mode can be set by
users according to their personal preference.
Press the PICTURE button on the remote control, the current picture mode
will display on the screen, for example, the STANDARD picture mode. Press
this button repeatedly, you can select the desired picture modes among
STANDARD, MILD, DYNAMIC and PERSONAL.
MENU OPERATION
Activate the PICTURE menu.
Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN to select the picture mode option indicated
as PIC. M. on the menu.
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to cyclically select picture setting
MENU
SHORT-CUT OPERATION
90
50
50
50
DYNAMIC
BRIGHT
COLOR
SHARP
PIC.M
CONT
level among STANDARD, MILD, DYNAMIC and PERSONAL.
Then menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
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HOW TO PLAY GAME
After entering the game, press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the
level from 1 to 20.
Press the OK button to start the game.
When playing, press the PROGRAM/VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons to control
the moving direction of the CHILD to push the box into , and the box will
turn into an apple.
After converting all boxes into apples you win the game for the current level.
Then the game for the next level starts automatically. If you finish the 
game of level 20, it will return to level 1 again.
MENU LEVEL: 20
MENU LEVEL: 20
5.1 GAME FUNCTION
This TV provides an interesting game for your entertainment.
SHORT-CUT OPERATION
MENU OPERATION
Activate the FEATURE menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select GAME.
Press the OK button to enter game.
Press GAME button on the remote control to enter or exit the game directly.
GAME
LEVEL
SELECT
20/20
: SELECT OK:START
1
5.2 CALENDAR
Calendar function enables you to look up days and years very conveniently.
SHORT-CUT OPERATION
MENU OPERATION
Activate the FEATURE menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select CALENDAR.
Press the OK button to enter calendar display.
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select your desired month;
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN to select your desired year.
Press the CALENDAR button on the remote control to enter the calendar
display directly.
DEC 2002
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 the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select your desired month;
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN to select your desired year.
Press the CALENDAR button again to exit the calendar display.
NOTES:
Playing the game for the first time, only level 1 can be selected and played.
NOTE:
The year can be selected from 1900 to 2099.
MENU
FAV. C H
GAME
CH ADJUST
SETTING
OK
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you
can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
CALENDAR
5. SUPER FUNCTIONS
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
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NOTE BOOK
OFF INS CAPS
The notebook function provides a convenient way to store information
and relay messages to other users.
Press the NOTEBOOK button on the remote control to activate the notebook ,
as shown in the picture on the right.
Then input information with 0-9 digit, A-Z (a-z)letter, or symbolic key.
Example: if you want to input the content: [email protected].
1. Press the CAPS button on the remote control to turn the capital function off,
the color of CAPS on the screen will turn into blue;
2. Press 2 key twice to input the letter a ; pressing 2 key repeatedly can
cyclically input 2, a, b and c . The same procedure is applicable to other
3. Press the CAPS button again to turn on the capital function, the color of
CAPS on the screen will turn into red.
4. Press 2 key three times to input the letter B ; pressing 2 key repeatedly
can cyclically input 2, A, B and C . The same procedure is applicable to
5. Then input the small letter c as the procedure to input a in step2.
6. To input symbols like @ , press 1 button repeatedly until the symbol @
appears. Pressing 1 key repeatedly can cyclically select 1, blank space,
the common marks and punctuation marks + - . , : ; ( = ) @ % $ # ! ?
as shown.
The DELETE button can be used to erase incorrect letters and symbols.
Press OK button to store the message, and the word SAVING appears on the
screen.
NOTE BOOK
a
2abc
2 a b c
aB
2ABC
2 A B C
B
c
@
Move the cursor to select the sign with the VOLUME/PROGRAM UP/DOWN
buttons, then press the OK button to turn into as shown. That means
the notebook window with stored message will appear on the screen first when
the TV is turned on to remind someone of something. For example, when your
wife turn on the TV, firstly the screen will display the message you left: give
your mother a call. If you press OK button to turn into , then the notebook
window with stored message will not appear on the screen when the TV is
turned on.
If you want to display the message at a specified time, first move the cursor to
select the sign , then press the OK button to turn OFF into 0:00, then
press PRO. UP/DOWN button to set the desired time, e.g. 17:40 . That means
the notebook window with stored message will appear on the screen automatically
at 17:40 to remind you to meet your aunty Li tonight even if the TV is in standby
mode.
NOTE BOOK
Give your mother a
call.
INS CAPSOFF
NOTE BOOK
Meet aunty Li at airport
tonight.
INS CAPS17:40
SAVE ?
NOTE BOOK SAVE ?
NOTE BOOK SAVE ?
B
C
@
NOTE BOOK SAVING
21cn.com
NOTE BOOK
OFF INS CAPS
5.3 NOTEBOOK
Example: if you want to input the content: [email protected].
1. Press the CAPS button on the remote control to turn the capital function off,
the color of CAPS on the screen will turn into blue;
2. Press 2 key twice to input the letter a ; pressing 2 key repeatedly can
cyclically input 2, a, b and c . The same procedure is applicable to other
digits and small letters input.
3. Press the CAPS button again to turn on the capital function, the color of
CAPS on the screen will turn into red.
4. Press 2 key three times to input the letter B ; pressing 2 key repeatedly
can cyclically input 2, A, B and C . The same procedure is applicable to
other digits and small letters input.
5. Then input the small letter c as the procedure to input a in step2.
6. To input symbols like @ , press 1 button repeatedly until the symbol @
appears. Pressing 1 key repeatedly can cyclically select 1, blank space,
the common marks and punctuation marks + - . , : ; ( = ) @ % $ # ! ?
as shown.
Use the MENU button to select the input mode between overwrite (OVR)
and insert (INS) to facilitate making changes to written information.
Press OK button to store the message, and the word SAVING appears on the
screen.
NOTE BOOK
a
2abc
2 a b c
aB
2ABC
2 A B C
B
c
@
HOW TO UTILIZE NOTEBOOK FUNCTION
HOW TO INPUT AND CORRECT INFORMATION IN NOTEBOOK
Move the cursor to select the sign with the VOLUME/PROGRAM UP/DOWN
buttons, then press the OK button to turn into as shown. That means
the notebook window with stored message will appear on the screen first when
the TV is turned on to remind someone of something. For example, when your
wife turn on the TV, firstly the screen will display the message you left: give
your mother a call. If you press OK button to turn into , then the notebook
window with stored message will not appear on the screen when the TV is
turned on.
If you want to display the message at a specified time, first move the cursor to
select the sign , then press the OK button to turn OFF into 0:00, then
press PRO. UP/DOWN button to set the desired time, e.g. 17:40 . That means
the notebook window with stored message will appear on the screen automatically
at 17:40 to remind you to meet your aunty Li tonight even if the TV is in standby
mode.
NOTE BOOK
Give your mother a
call.
INS CAPSOFF
NOTE BOOK
Meet aunty Li at airport
tonight.
INS CAPS17:40
NOTE:
The time setting in notebook must be based on the time set in CLOCK of TIMER
menu. The time set in notebook must be later than the time set in CLOCK.
SAVE ?
NOTE BOOK SAVE ?
NOTE BOOK SAVE ?
B
C
@
NOTE BOOK SAVING
21cn.com
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5.4 BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
This function can make you know about the low tide, high tide and critical stage
of you intellect, emotion and force at a certain day so as to live harmoniously with
the rhythms of environment.
Activate the FEATURE menu.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select menu entry BIOLOGICAL
CLOCK.
`
Press the OK button, the display as shown will appear on the screen.
Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select the year, month and day.
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to adjust to the correct date of your birthday,
and correct date of the target day.
Then from the display on the screen you can conclude that your intellect,
emotion and force are at what stage. If almost all in high tide shows that you
have most chance doing things successfully, or vice versa.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you
can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
BIRTHDAY
1977-04-18
2002-07-01
TARGET DAY
INTELLECT
EMOTION
FORCE
SUM
MENU
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 PROBLEMS OF PICTURE
The most common types of picture problems are as follows:
IGNITION
Black spots or horizontal streaks appear, or the picture flutters or drifts. This is usually caused
by interference from car ignition system, neon lamps, electric drills, or other electrical appliances.
GHOSTS
Ghosts are caused by the television signal following two paths. One is the direct path, the other is
reflected from tall buildings, hills, or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna
may improve the reception.
SNOW
If the antenna is located in the fringe area of a television signal where the signal is weak, the picture
may be marred by dots. When the signal is extremely weak, it may be necessary to install a special
antenna to improve the reception.
RADIO FREQUENCY
INTERFERENCE
This interference produces moving ripples or diagonal streaks, and in some case, loss of contrast in
the picture.
CRT DEGAUSSING
If the TV screen has been magnetized with improper color appearing on the particular area of screen,
please power off the TV (or unplug AC cord), after 10 minutes, then turn on the main power (or plug in
AC cord), repeat the above process until the improper color disappear.
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