Silvercrest LT-2310 User manual

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LCD TV
Mat-No: 1523480
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TARGA GmbH
Lange Wende 41
D-59494 Soest
www.silvercrest.cc
LT 2310
User manual and
service information
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TARGA GmbH
Lange Wende 41
D-59494 Soest
www.silvercrest.cc
LT 2310
User manual and
service information
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Table of Contents
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Ta-
ble
of
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................3
Introduction ..............................................................................................................6
Package Contents ...................................................................................................6
Getting Started .........................................................................................................7
Connecting the Power Cord .....................................................................................................7
Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control ....................................................................7
Connectors and Controls .......................................................................................8
Front View ..................................................................................................................................8
Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................................8
Right Panel .............................................................................................................................. 11
Connecting the Devices ........................................................................................12
Connecting the Antenna .........................................................................................................12
Connecting External Equipment with SCART (Euro AV) connector ..................................13
Connecting External Equipment with AV Output .................................................................13
Connecting External Equipment with Components Outputs ..............................................14
Connecting External Equipment with S-Video Output ........................................................14
Connecting External Equipment with HDMI Interface .........................................................15
Connecting a PC .....................................................................................................................15
Remote control ........................................................................................................................16
Powering the TV Set On/Off ...................................................................................................18
Powering On .........................................................................................................................18
Powering Off .........................................................................................................................18
Getting Started ........................................................................................................................19
Automatic Channel Search ...................................................................................................19
Selecting the Signal Source ...................................................................................................19
Signal Source “TV” ...............................................................................................20
Setup Menu for Signal Source „TV“ ......................................................................................20
Navigating the Setup Menu ...................................................................................................20
“Picture” Menu ........................................................................................................................21
“Sound” Menu .........................................................................................................................22
“Setup” Menu ..........................................................................................................................23
“Function” Menu .....................................................................................................................24
“Channel” Menu ......................................................................................................................26
“Picture-in-Picture” Menu (PIP) .............................................................................................28
Channel List ...........................................................................................................29
Managing Channels ...............................................................................................30
Signal Source SCART1 ........................................................................................32
Setup Menu for Signal Source “SCART1” ............................................................................32
Signal Source SCART2 .........................................................................................32
Setup Menu for Signal Source “SCART2” ............................................................................32
Signal Source YPBPR ...........................................................................................33
Setup Menu for Signal Source “YPBPR” ..............................................................................33
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Signal Source PC...................................................................................................33
Supported Graphics Modes ...................................................................................................33
Setup Menu for Signal Source “PC” .....................................................................................34
“Picture” Menu ......................................................................................................................34
“Geometry” Menu ..................................................................................................................34
Signal Sources HDMI1 / HDMI2 ............................................................................35
Setup Menu for Signal Sources “HDMI1” or “HDMI2” .........................................................35
Signal Source AV ...................................................................................................35
Setup Menu for Signal Source “AV” ......................................................................................35
Signal Source SVideo ...........................................................................................36
Setup Menu for Signal Source “SVIDEO” .............................................................................36
Remote Control Function Buttons .......................................................................37
Picture and Audio Settings ....................................................................................................37
Selecting the Audio Channel ..................................................................................................37
Sleep Timer ..............................................................................................................................37
Recalling the Last Watched Channel ....................................................................................37
Displaying Information about the Current Signal Source ...................................................37
Advanced Functions .............................................................................................38
Teletext .....................................................................................................................................38
Picture Settings .......................................................................................................................38
Audio Settings .........................................................................................................................38
Displaying Information ...........................................................................................................38
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................39
General Problems ...................................................................................................................39
Unable to power the TV set on. ............................................................................................39
The remote control doesn’t work. ..........................................................................................39
No picture ..............................................................................................................................39
TV Reception Problems ..........................................................................................................39
No picture ..............................................................................................................................39
Bad picture quality ................................................................................................................39
No sound ...............................................................................................................................39
No colour ...............................................................................................................................39
Problems During Playback from External Devices ..............................................................40
No sound ...............................................................................................................................40
Sound is distorted or humming .............................................................................................40
Wall-Mounting ........................................................................................................41
Technical Specications .......................................................................................42
Warranty Information ............................................................................................43
Appendix ................................................................................................................45
Pixel Error Classes .................................................................................................................45
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Important Safety Instructions
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Important Safety Instructions
Before you use this device for the rst time, please read the following notes in this manual and heed
all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual safe for fu-
ture reference. Keep it near the product. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential you hand
over this manual also.
This icon denotes important information for the safe operation of the product and for
the user’s safety.
This symbol denotes further information on the topic.
Warning: Notice on Mains Separation
The main power switch does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. Furthermore, the device
consumes electricity in the Standby mode. In order to completely disconnect the device from the
mains, the power plug must be pulled out from the wall outlet. For this reason, the device should be
positioned in such a way that assures unobstructed access to the wall outlet so that the power plug
can be immediately pulled out in an emergency situation. To avoid the danger of re if the device is
not going to be used for a long while (e.g. during holidays), it should always be disconnected from
the power socket. Before stormy weather when there is the danger of lightning, disconnect the de-
vice from the power supply and pull out the antenna plug.
Warning: Batteries
Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. Never try to recharge the batteries and under no cir-
cumstances throw them into re. Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.).
Remove batteries when the device is not to be used for a long time. Non-intended use may cause
explosion and danger to life.
Respect the environment. Old batteries do not belong in with domestic waste. They must be handed
in to a collection point for old batteries.
Warning: Cables
Always hold cables by the plug and never pull on the cable itself. Never place the device, heavy
objects or furniture on the cable and take care that the cord does not become trapped, especially
at the plug and socket. Never make knots in the cable and do not tie it together with other cords.
All cables should be positioned so that nobody can trip over them or be obstructed by them. Never
use adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the current safety regulations in your
country, and do not modify any of the cables yourself.
Danger: Children and Persons with Disabilities
Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands of children. People with disabilities should only use
electrical devices in appropriate circumstances. Do not allow children or persons with disabilities
to use electrical devices when not under supervision. These may not comprehend the presence of
potential risks. Batteries and small parts represent potential choking hazards. Keep the batteries in
a safe place. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately. Keep the packaging away
from children and persons with disabilities too as there is danger of suffocation.
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Important Safety Instructions
Important: Repairs
Danger: Never open the housing of the device. By opening the housing you endanger your life
through risk of electric shock.
Repairs are required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example, when the device
housing is damaged, when liquid has been spilled on the product, when objects have fallen into the
product, when the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, when the product does not work
normally or if the product has been dropped. If you notice any smoke, unusual noise or strange
smells, switch off the device immediately and disconnect the corresponding cable from power sup-
ply. In these cases the device should not be used further and should be inspected by authorized
service personnel. Please contact qualied personnel when servicing is needed.
Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning. Never use any corrosive liquids. Do not attempt to open the
housing of the device otherwise you will void your warranty.
Be careful when the display is broken. The broken pieces are sharp and you may injure yourself.
When removing the broken pieces, always wear gloves. Dispose of the broken display according to
the local environmental regulations. If any liquids escape from the broken display, wipe it carefully
with a dry cloth. Also wear protective gloves when performing this task.
Warning: Risk of Hearing Damage
When using headphones at extremely high volume levels, permanent damage to the ears
may occur.
Important: Operating Environment
Position the device on a stable, even surface and do not place any objects on the device. The device
is not for use in environments with high temperatures or humidity (e.g. bathrooms), and must be kept
free of dust. Operating temperature and operating humidity: 5 ºC to 35ºC, max. 85 % RH.
Always make sure that:
• there is free circulation of air (do not place the device on shelves, on a thick carpet, on a bed,
or anywhere that obstructs the ventilation slots, and leave at least 10 cm clearance on all
sides);
• no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the device;
• no direct sunlight or bright articial light reaches the device;
• contact with sprayed and dripping water and abrasive liquids must be avoided and the device
should never be operated near water. It must especially never be immersed (do not place any
recipients containing liquids such as beverages, vases, etc. onto or next to the device);
• the device is never placed in the immediate vicinity of magnetic elds (e.g. loudspeakers);
• no re sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device;
• no foreign bodies are introduced into the device;
• the device is not subject to any great temperature changes as this may cause moisture through
condensation and short-circuit;
• the device should not be subject to excessive shocks and vibrations.
Important: Intended Use
This is a consumer electronics device. It has been designed for receiving TV programmes. It may
only be used for private use, not industrial or commercial purposes. In its default conguration, this
product has not been designed for medical, lifesaving, rescue or life-maintaining purposes. Further-
more, the device may not be used in tropical climates. Only connection cables and external devices
may be used that comply with safety standards and the electromagnetic compatibility and shielding
quality of this device. This device fulls all that relates to CE Conformity, relevant norms and stan-
dards. Any modications to the equipment other than recommended changes by the manufacturer
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Important Safety Instructions
EN
may result in these directives no longer being met. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage
or interference caused by unauthorized modications. Only use the accessories recommended by
the manufacturer. Do not use this device for purposes other than those indicated and do not modify
it in any way. Any use other than that mentioned above does not correspond to the intended use. If
you are not using the device within the Republic of Germany, you must observe the regulations and
laws in the country of use.
Important: Disposal
Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment
The icon of a crossed-out waste bin means that this product is subject to the European
Guideline 2002/96/EC. All electric and electronic devices must be disposed of separately
from household waste at established bodies. With the proper disposal of old devices you
avoid damage to the environment and your personal health. For further information about
proper disposal, contact your local government, disposal bodies or the shop where you
bought the device.
Packaging Material
Recycle the packaging material properly also. Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling
containers or public collection points for recycling. Any lms or plastic contained in the packaging
should be taken to your public collection points.
Batteries
Old batteries do not belong in with domestic waste. They must be handed in to a collec-
tion point for old batteries.
Important: Storing When Not Using the Product
When left unused for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the mains and remove the
batteries from the remote control. Also make sure that the storage temperature is maintained be-
tween 5 °C and 40 °C. The humidity must not exceed 90% relative humidity.
Important: Transport and Packaging
If you have to transport the product some day, use the original packaging for safe shipment. This will
protect it sufciently.
Conformity
This device fully complies with the basic and other relevant requirements of the EMC Di-
rective 2004/108/EC and the Low-Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC. The signed Declaration
of Conformity can also be found at the end of this User’s Manual.
Furthermore it fullls all requirements regarding ecological design criteria according to the Commis-
sion Regulation 2009/125/EC.
Copyright
The entire content of this User’s Manual is copyrighted and is provided to the reader for information
purposes only. Copying data and information without the prior written and explicit authorization from
the author is strictly forbidden. This also applies to any commercial use of the contents and informa-
tion.
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Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this high-end TV set LT 2310. This elegant product with a black piano-gloss
nish is like a modern piece of furniture suitable for any living room and offers crystal-clear TV con-
tents playback in wide-screen format. Its built-in speakers boost powerful stereo sound, and if you
are a PC user you can even use it as PC monitor.
Package Contents
First check that the package contents are complete.
SilverCrest LT 2310
Power cord
Remote control 2 batteries type AAA,
1.5 V
User‘s Manual
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
Connecting the Power Cord
1. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC inlet (6) on the back panel (see page 8).
2. Connect the other end to a wall outlet.
3. Toggle the main power switch (5) on the back panel of the device to On (position “I”).
Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control
Turn the remote control over with its underside facing upwards and slide the battery compartment
cover downwards with your thumb.
Insert the supplied batteries (size AAA) into the remote control. Be sure to respect the polarity. The
polarity is indicated with the symbols + and – on the batteries and in the battery compartment on the
remote control.
Remove the batteries from the remote control when you are not going to use the device
for a long period of time. Otherwise the remote control may become damaged by leak-
ing batteries.
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Connectors and Controls
Connectors and Controls
Front View
(1) Status indicator
(2) Infrared sensor for remote control
(3) Speaker
(4) Stand
The status indicator (1) lights green when the TV set is powered on. It turns orange when you switch
the device to standby mode.
Rear Panel
On the back there is an interface connectors panel offering multiple ports for the TV antenna and
different external AV equipment.
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Connectors and Controls
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The following table lists the available terminals:
No. Description
(5)
Main power switch (On/Off)
Use this swivel-type switch to completely power off your TV set so that it fully stops con-
suming any energy at all. The power indicator (1) on the front panel stops lighting after
you power it off.
(6)
AC IN terminal
To connect the power cord.
(7)
USB port
You may not connect any external USB devices to this port. It is reserved for servicing
purposes only.
(8)
PC Audio input
If you want to use your TV set as a PC monitor and the PC is connected to the input jack
(19), you can input the PC audio signal here. Then the sound generated by the PC can be
listened to through the loudspeakers of your TV set.
(9)
Component Video input (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)
Here you can connect external devices that feature Component Video output connectors
(for instance a DVD player or other high-end playback equipment, etc.). To do this you’ll
need a Component Video cable (not included in the package).
(10)
Component audio input
You will need to connect the audio cable from external devices (such as a DVD player or
other playback equipment) to these terminals if you are going to input the video signal via
the Component Video input terminals (9). Then the sound can be listened to through the
loudspeakers of your TV set.
(11)
Audio Output
The audio signal is available for output here. For instance, you can connect your TV set to
an amplier or stereo home cinema to enjoy the sound over the external sound system.
(12)
Headphones output
Here you can connect headphones to enjoy superior listening without disturbing other
people.
(13)
Antenna input
Here you connect your TV antenna (indoor or outdoor antenna or cable TV network ca-
ble).
(14)
SCART2
Here you can connect external devices that also feature a SCART connector (for instance
a VCR, DVD player etc.). To do this you’ll need a SCART cable (not included in the pack-
age).
(15)
SCART1
Here you can connect external devices that also feature a SCART connector (for instance
a VCR, DVD player etc.). To do this you’ll need a SCART cable (not included in the pack-
age).
(16)
Audio Input
Here you can input the audio signal from external devices (for instance a DVD player or
other playback equipment). Then the sound can be listened to through the loudspeakers
of your TV set.
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Connectors and Controls
(17)
Video input
Here you can connect external devices that also feature an AV connector (for instance a
VCR, camcorder etc.). To do this you’ll need an AV cable (not included in the package).
This normally has 3 plugs (yellow, red and white).
(18)
S-Video input
Here you can connect external devices that also feature an S-Video connector (for in-
stance a VCR, DVD player etc.). To do this you’ll need an S-Video cable (not included in
the package).
(19)
Connector for PC
If you want to use your TV set as a PC monitor you can use a conventional VGA cable (not
supplied) to connect this port to the PC’s graphics adapter output.
(20)
HDMI2
You can connect a second HDMI-compatible device to this port in order to obtain a high-
end, full-digital picture and audio transmission.
(21)
HDMI1
You can connect an HDMI-compatible device to this port in order to obtain a high-end, full-
digital picture and audio transmission.
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Connectors and Controls
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Right Panel
On the right panel of the TV set there are several buttons that let you control the most important
functions even without the remote control.
The following table lists the available controls:
No. Description
(22)
INPUT/MENU buttons
Press the INPUT button to display or hide the signal source selection menu. Then press
the CH+/CH- buttons to select the desired signal source. The menu will disappear auto-
matically after a few seconds and the signal source will be displayed. For instance, this
allows you to conveniently toggle between TV programme reception, your VCR and PC.
Press the MENU button to show or hide the on-screen menu.
(23)
VOL+/VOL- buttons
During TV programme reception:
Press VOL+ to raise the audio volume.
Press VOL- to reduce the audio volume.
While a menu is displayed:
Press VOL+ to increase the value of the selected function.
Press VOL- to decrease the value of the selected function.
(24)
CH + / CH - buttons
During TV programme reception:
Press CH+ to switch to the next channel.
Press CH- to switch to the previous channel.
While a menu is displayed:
Press CH+ to move upwards through the menu items.
Press CH- to move downwards through the menu items.
(25)
On/Standby button
Press this button to power on the device or to set it on power-saving Standby.
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Connecting the Devices
Connecting the Devices
The interface connector panel on the back panel of the housing (see page 8) offers multiple con-
nection options for a wide variety of AV and even HDMI equipment. If you only want to watch TV it
is sufcient to connect the antenna. But if you also want to connect additional devices (e.g. satellite
receiver, VCR, camcorder, etc.) you may also use the other interface connectors. Once cabled-up,
you can easily toggle between the different equipment by using the remote control and without hav-
ing to disconnect and re-connect any more cables.
Connecting the Antenna
Signal source: TV
Here you can connect the antenna cable of an outdoor or indoor antenna or the cable TV wire.
75-Ohm coaxial cable
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Connecting the Devices
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Connecting External Equipment with SCART (Euro AV) connector
Signal source: SCART1, SCART2AV or SCART2SV
You can use a Scart cable (not included) to connect other devices (e.g. a VCR or a satellite receiver)
to the LT 2310. The device has the interface connectors (14) and (15) for this purpose.
SCART (Euro AV) cable
SCART (Euro AV) cable
Connecting External Equipment with AV Output
Signal source: AV
You can use an AV cable (not included) to connect other devices (e.g. a camcorder or a game con-
sole) to the LT 2310. The device has the jacks (17) for the video (yellow) and (16) for the audio signal
(red, white).
AV-cable
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Connecting the Devices
Connecting External Equipment with Components Outputs
Signal source: YPBPR
Use a triple-Cinch cable (not included) to connect this input to a high-end video source. Connect
the green, blue and red cables to the corresponding receptacles of your playback device and the
LT 2310. Please note that the audio signal must be transmitted to the separate Audio connector
(10). To do this you’ll need a Cinch audio cable (not included in the package).
Component video cable Cinch audio cable (red, white)
Connecting External Equipment with S-Video Output
Signal source: S-VIDEO or SCART2SV
To transmit video signals to other devices with S-Video output. Please note that the audio signal
must be transmitted to the separate Audio connector (16). To do this you’ll need a Cinch audio cable
(not included in the package).
S-Video cable Cinch audio cable (red, white)
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Connecting the Devices
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Connecting External Equipment with HDMI Interface
Signal source: HDMI
HDMI is the abbreviation for “High Denition Multimedia Interface” and allows the digital transmis-
sion of both audio and video signals. Use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect the output of a
playback device (e.g. a digital satellite receiver, DVD or Blu-Ray player) to any of the HDMI inputs
(20) or (21) of your LT 2310.
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
Connecting a PC
Signal source: PC
Use a VGA cable (not included in the package) to connect the graphics adapter output of a PC or
notebook with the VGA input (19) of your LT 2310. Please note that only the picture signal will be
transferred via this connector. In order to be able to listen to the sound transmitted by the computer,
use a 3.5 mm jack-type audio cable (not included) to connect the audio output (Line Out) of your
computer to the PC Audio In connector (8) of your LT 2310.
Audio cable (3.5mm jack)VGA cable
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Connecting the Devices
Remote control
An illustration of the remote control can be found on the fold-out page of this User’s Manual cover.
Please fold-out the title page and read the following descriptions. This will enable you to have the
real-size gure always visible permitting a better understanding of the location and functions of the
different buttons.
(26)
POWER 1 button
Press this button to toggle the TV set on or to standby.
(27)
AV button
Press this button to switch to the AV channel. You will need this function when you have
connected a device such as a VCR to the AV video input (17) and want to playback a video
cassette.
(28)
MUTE % button
Press this button to mute the sound. Press it again to resume the sound output.
(29)
PC button
Press this button to directly switch to the signal source “PC”.
(30)
SLEEP button
Press this button multiple times to program the countdown for the power-off timer.
(31)
Numeric buttons
During TV programme reception: select the desired channel directly by entering its chan-
nel number.
During Teletext display: select the desired Teletext page by entering the corresponding
number.
(32)
button
Press this button while watching TV to toggle to the last-viewed channel.
(33)
INPUT button
Press this button and then or to toggle between the different signal sources connect-
ed (e.g. antenna, VCR, game console, etc.). Then press the or button to conrm.
(34)
ASPECT button
Press this button multiple times to select the desired picture aspect ratio.
(35)
Direction buttons / OK
Press these buttons to select and conrm an option from the displayed menus.
(36)
EXIT button
Press this button to hide any displayed on-screen menu.
(37)
PC AUTO button
While PC is selected as signal source: press this button to adjust the picture parameters
automatically.
(38)
CH + / CH - buttons
Press these buttons to switch to the next or previous channel.
(39)
PG.UP button
During Teletext display: press this button to skip to the previous available Teletext page.
(40)
PG.DOWN button
During Teletext display: press this button to skip to the next available Teletext page.
(41)
REVEAL button
During Teletext display: press this button to show hidden text (e.g. the solutions for TV quiz
shows). Press it again to hide the text.
(42)
SUBPAGE button
During Teletext display: press this button to display Teletext subpages.
(43)
Yellow button
During Teletext display: press this button to execute the function currently assigned to it
(see the on-screen indication).
(44)
Blue button
During Teletext display: press this button to execute the function currently assigned to it
(see the on-screen indication).
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Connecting the Devices
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(45)
Red button
During Teletext display: press this button to execute the function currently assigned to it
(see the on-screen indication).
(46)
Green button
During Teletext display: press this button to execute the function currently assigned to it
(see the on-screen indication).
(47)
INDEX button
During Teletext display: press this button to display the Teletext index page.
(48)
SIZE button
During Teletext display: Press this button to zoom the Teletext page view.
(49)
TEXT button
During TV programme reception: press this button to show or hide Teletext.
(50)
HOLD button
During Teletext display: press this button to freeze the current Teletext screen and there-
fore avoid that the page keeps scrolling automatically.
(51)
w + buttons
Press these buttons to adjust the audio volume.
(52)
AUDIO button
During analogue TV programme reception: press this button multiple times to toggle be-
tween the available audio channels. Some programmes broadcast a second language or
information for blind people on the second audio channel.
(53)
MENU button
Press this button to show setup menu for picture, sound, setup, function, channel and
picture-in-picture settings.
(54)
DISPLAY button
Press this button to display information about the currently selected signal source.
(55)
-/-- button
Press this button to toggle between one-digit, two-digit and three-digit numeric input for
direct channel selection.
(56)
P.MODE button
Press this button multiple times to toggle between the available preset picture modes.
(57)
S.MODE button
Press this button multiple times to toggle between the available preset sound modes.
(58)
TV button
Press this button to directly switch to the signal source “TV” (TV channel reception).
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