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SV29276 User Manual

The SANSUI 29" Colour TV operation manual provides detailed instructions on features, installation, and operation of the television. It includes sections on remote control usage, menu navigation, sound and picture adjustments, and troubleshooting. Precautions for safe operation and maintenance are also outlined to prevent damage and ensure longevity of the device.

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SV29276 User Manual

The SANSUI 29" Colour TV operation manual provides detailed instructions on features, installation, and operation of the television. It includes sections on remote control usage, menu navigation, sound and picture adjustments, and troubleshooting. Precautions for safe operation and maintenance are also outlined to prevent damage and ensure longevity of the device.

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47 SANSUI! OPERATION MANUAL 29" (74CM) COLOUR TV S$V29276 TABLE OF CONTENTS £2 _ PICTURE MODE SELECTION 1. ae INTRODUCTION 5. MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTION 1.1 FEATURES GAME FUNCTION 1.2 PRECAUTIONS 5.2 NOTE BOOK FUNCTION 1.3. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL 5.3 CALENDAR FUNCTION KEYS & CONNECTORS 5.4 BIOLOGICAL CLOCK 1.3.1 FRONT PANEL 5.5 AT FUNCTION 1.3.2 REAR TERMINAL & SIDE AV 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 1.4 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL 6.1 PROBLEMS OF PICTURE 1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF 6.2 | PROBLEMS IN OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL KEYS 7. SPECIFICATIONS 1.4.2 INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES, 1.4.3 EFFECTIVELY USING THE 1.__ INTRODUCTION REMOTE CONTROL a ceamimnn OU CONNECTIONS 1.1. FEATURES 2.1 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA, Color systems. - PAL, NTSC 3.58 2.2 POWER CONNECTION &NTSC 443 2.3 EXTERNAL CONNECTION Sound systems — - BG,DK,I/ MENU OVERVIEW Sound Effect -B.E, Treble, Bass, Balance, S.E TV OPERATION Preset Programs - 100 4.1 BASIC OPERATION Preset Method - Auto Search,Manual Store, 4.1.1 POWER ON Fine Tune 4.1.2 POWER OFF Tuning Method —_- Voltage Synthesized 4.1.3 SELECT MAIN MENU. Frequency Range - Hyper Band Tuner 4.1.4 SELECT MENU ENTRIES Voltage Range — - 230V~, 50Hz 4.1.5 ADJUST OPTION Display ~ ENGLISH 4.4.6 DISPLAY Functions select - Pop up menu 4.1.7 MUTE Remote Control! - Full Function Infra-red Remote 4.2 SOUND ADJUSTMENTS, Controller 4.2.1 BE ADJUSTMENT AVVO -2 RCA-type AV Input 4.2.2 BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE ~ 1 S-video Input ADJUSTMENTS +1 RCAstype AV output 4.2.3 S.E ADJUSTMENT Useful functions — - Sleep Timer (10-120min.) 4.2.4 SURROUND ADJUSTMENT. ~ Auto Off (after 15 min with 4.3. CHANNEL PRESET no signal) 4.3.1 AUTO SEARCH - Blue Background 4.3.2 MANUAL SEARCH selection (while no signal) 4.3.3 FINE TUNE - 3 Default ,1 User Picture 4.3.4 CHANNEL ADJUSTMENT Settings 4.3.5 CHANNEL SKIP ~ Channel Adjustment 4.3.6 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING ~ Channel Skip 4.4 RECEIVING SYSTEM SELECTION ~ AV Stereo 4.4.1 SYSTEM SETTING oa 4.5 OPERATION OF WATCHING TELEVISION "Game 4.5.1 SELECTING CHANNELS “NOTEBOOK 4.5.2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT - Calendar 4.6 TIMER FUNCTION - Biological Clock 4.6.1 CHANNEL PRESET - Favorite Channel Setting 4.6.2 ONTIMER - Program Prearrange 4.6.3 OFF TIMER ~ At Function 1.2 PRECAUTIONS | WARNING N | TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR __MOISTURE: CAUTION *To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not attempt to open the cabinet. There are no parts inside you can service yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel *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 unitin the horizontal (flat) position only. * Avoid places the 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 experience static discharge when touching the unit. If this happens, and the unit fails to operate, turn 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. 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 become 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. 1.3 1.3.1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS & CONNECTORS Co999090 ) Py SS 7 6 5 4 ) 4 Coal —-8 £ T 321 1. POWER BUTTON 5. VOLUME/PICTURE CONTROL ( To TurnON/OFF the TV set. BUTTON To decrease / increase the sound volume 2. STANDBY INDICATOR and picture settings level. Lights when TV is in the STANDBY MODE. Channel searching upward/downward in MANUAL STORE and FINE TUNE menu. 3. REMOTE SENSOR 6. MENU BUTTON To receive the infra-red signals from remote handset. 4. PROGRAM (¥/4) BUTTONS Select program number cyclically. To turn on the TV when itis in standby mode. To select item in sub-menu. To display the main menu. Press and hold the MENU for3 seconds, it will perform AUTO SEARCH function. TV/AV BUTTON To switch between TV program and AV input. To turn on the TV when itis in standby mode. SPEAKERS 1.3.2 REAR TERMINAL & SIDE AV 5 4 3 2 1 4.75 OHMANTENNA INPUT 4, AV 1 INPUT 2. AV OUTPUT 5. S-VIDEO INPUT 3. AV 2 INPUT 1.4 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL 1.4.1DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS INTRODUCTION OF KEY FUNCTION This TV features with a full-function remote control handset. For a more compact remote unit design, some of the keys are multiple with more than one function. The following text describes the function of keys on remote control unit. Function related to notebook operated are marked with a symbol « 1. STANDBY BUTTON When the main power is on, to turn the TV set on or off. 2. MUTE BUTTON To temporarily turn off the sound and to restore it by pressing it again. 3. TWIAV BUTTON To switch between TV program and AV input sources. 4. 10. 12, COLOR SYSTEM BUTTON To select color system without going into submenu DISPLAY BUTTON To display the curent program number and function status. Press the button once agin to display the current time on the screen. CALENDAR BUTTON To enter or exit the perpetual calendar directly. FAVORITE BUTTON To browse the preset favorite channels. This button will not function if you have not set any favorite program. Ok BUTTON Within the on-screen menu, press to enter some special function such as game, notebook, calendar and etc. SLEEP BUTTON Set the sleep timer from 120 to 10 minutes by pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly. To display the remaining time, press SLEEP button once. To cancel the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button until OFF’ appears. GAME BUTTON To enter or exit the game directly. . NOTEBOOK BUTTON To activate the notebook function. (0-9) DIGIT KEYS To select program number directly. To select 0-9 digits, A-Z(or a-z) letters, common marks and punctuation marks when writing data or information to be stored in notebook. 43, PICTURE/* DELETE BUTTON Cyclically select the default setting level of picture. Within the on-screen menu of FAV.CH, press to delete the undesired channel NO. In notebook mode, to delete the word or symbols previously stored PROGRAM UP/DOWN BUTTON To select the next higher or lower program number. To select the item in submenu. RECALL BUTTON Press to return to the previously viewed channel. VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTON To decrease or increase the sound volume and picture setting level. In MANUAL TUNE and FINE TUNE menu, search channel upward or downward MENU BUTTON Press to display the main menu. Also goes back to the previous screen menu or exits the menu from screen To insert or overwrite a letter, digit or symbol when you edit the information previously stored in notebook. 14, 15. 16. 47. 1.4.2 INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES 1. Open the battery compartment cover. 2. Install two size AA batteries in correct direction. 3. Close the battery cover. 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 ona yearly basis,or when remote operation becomes errati Be sure to place the batteries in the cor- rect direction,as shownleft. Do not mix old and new batteries,or differ- ent types. Old batteriesmay leakchemicaland damage the remote control. Always remove batteries as soonas they becomeweak. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. SOUND SYSTEM BUTTON To directly select sound system without going into the submenu. SURROUND BUTTON Cyclically select the surround sound effect among SIMULATED, SURROUND1, SURROUND2 AND SURROUND OFF. B.E BUTTON To tum Bass Enhancement function on or off. . CAPS BUTTON To select the input form before data or information writing between capital and ‘small letter. S.EFFECT BUTTON Cyclically select the sound effect among NATURAL, NEWS, SPACIAL, PERSONAL. AT BUTTON Press two times to turn off the display and enjoy music. 1.4.3 EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote toward the infra-redremote sen- sor on the main unit. NOTE: * If directsunlight, incandescent lightor 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. 2. CONNECTIONS 2.1 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA VHF TV ANTENNA UHF TV ANTENNA, TO TV ANTENNA JACK. GOAKIAL 750HN (CABLE © 75 OHM DIN, 300 OHM —— 75 ob ADAPTOR CT fe za) lof {300 OHM FLAT CABLE. 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. 2.3 EXTERNALCONNECTION VCR/VCD/DVD = = CO NOTE: 1. The S-videoinput and video input 1 are sharing the same channel, therefor can not beused simultaneously. * The AUDIO/VIDEO input terminals on the front 1 panel (if provided) and rear terminals can be way connected to VCR AV, LD player, VCD player or the satellite receiver/decoder output & terminals. ‘* The AUDIO/VIDEO output can be connected to other TV monitor or VCR for video monitor- ing or Recording. way || ‘AUTO * To switch between Video 1, Video 2 and TV \ mode by pressing TV/AV button on front panel or on remote control handset. TwAv % 3. MENU OVERVIEW MAIN MENU SUB-MENU SUB-MENU ENTRY [— cont 50 BRIGHT 50 COLOR 50 Ceicture TINT + 00 SHARP 50 ——_ PIC.M DYNAMIC/PERSONAL/MILD/STANDARD r— BE ON/OFF . BE 00 a= sounp BASS = + 00 a TREBLE + 00 BALANCE + 00 — SE NATURAL/NEWS/SPACIAL/PERSONAL Pp BB ON/OFF COLOR AUTO/443PAL/443NTSC/358NTSC ‘SOUND BGIDKII {AUTO SLEEP ON f— SETTING-— [PRESENT 30 STORE TO 34 \__ SURE 10K & CH ADJUstT-—! = FEATURE mteH ane FAV. CH2 CALENDAR FAV. CHS FAV. CH4 GAME FAV. CHS _—. FAV. CH6 - '— BIOLOGICAL cLocK [— clock 0:13, OFF TIMER —_OFF/ONCEIDAILY 0:00 ee ON TIMER OFF/ONCEIDAILY 0:00 POSITION 0 J POSITION 30 BAND VHFLIVHFH/UHF cl PRESET MANUAL UP/DOWN SKIP ON/OFF FINE UP/DOWN "_~ AUTO MEMORY 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 STANDBY button on the remote control or the PROGRAM UP /DOWN, or TV/AV button 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 ight up. 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- [ene down menu PICTURE is selected and its corresponding menu entries will be $) shun displayed underneath it ae ieee + Then press VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the set or remote control, you can van ae = move the yellow cursor right or left for selecting other pull-down menus in the ‘a main menu bar. + Pressing the MENU button can exit the main menu. 4.1.4 SELECT MENU ENTRIES + After selecting function menu, press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to move the ae o cursor up/down to select the menu entries (e.g. The BRIGHT of picture menu is oe nat selected if tis highlighted with red color). ae 4.1.5 ADJUST OPTION ee § ——— + Press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to adjust the data or status. E.g,, the BRIGHT is adjusted to 65% as shown. 4.1.6 DISPLAY + Press DISPLAY button on remote control to display the current status of the TV om ost set, such as the current channel No. (or AV input), the color & sound system and ‘sound mode, *+ Press DISPLAY button again, current time will displayed on the top screen if you set correct time in menu entry CLOCK of TIMER, 4.1.7 MUTE + Press MUTE button on remote control to temporarily turn off the sound and the sign of MUTE as shown will appear on the screen. Press the MUTE button once again to restore the sound. Besides, press VOLUME UP button also can restore the normal sound output. = 1" 4.2. SOUND ADJUSTMENTS 4.2.1 B.E ADJUSTMENT + Activate SOUND menu. + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select 8. OFF (or ON). * Press VOLUME UP/DOWN to turn B.E on or off . + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select BE 00. + Press VOLUME UP to adjust B.E 00 to your desired level, e.g 12, at the same lime B.E will change to ON automatically f B.E is in OFF mode. NOTE: You can press B.E button on the remote controller directly to turn B.E function on or off. 4.2.2 BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS + Activate SOUND menu + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select BASS. + Press VOLUME UP/DOWN to adjust for your favorable sound, e.g, adjust BASS to +30. * The same adjusting procedure is applicable to treble and balance BASS _: Decrease the low frequency (bass) by adjusting toward -50, increase the low frequency (bass) by adjusting toward +50. TREBLE : Decrease the high frequency (treble) by adjusting toward -50,increase the high frequency (treble) by adjusting toward +50. BALANCE : Adjust the sound source position from left speaker to center to right speaker as balance is adjusted from L(-50) to R(+50) 4.2.3 S.E ADJUSTMENT * Activate SOUND menu. * Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select S.E + Press VOLUME UP/DOWN to adjust to your desired setting. NATURAL —> NEWS —> SPACIAL —> PERSONAL (| 4.2.4 SURROUND ADJUSTMENT + Press SURROUND button on the remote controller to adjust to your desired setting SURROUND OFF—>SIMULATED —> SURROUND 1->SURROUND 2 NOTE: SIMULATED is used when a mono broadcast is received. ‘SURROUND 1 and SURROUND 2 are used when a stereo broadcast is received. 12 ties VEN \O ca} ties VW sunnovnooFF 4.3. CHANNEL PRESET Please preset all the active channels in your area to the TV set before you enjoy with the TV programs. 4.3.1 AUTO SEARCH All the active channels will be stored automatically from channel No. 1 and upward in order. + Activate PRESET menu. + Press PROGRAM UP/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, channel 1, will show. If you want to exit auto search, just pressing VOLUME DOWN button . 4.3.2 MANUAL SEARCH To preset the TV channel to your desired position number, manual searching should be used + Activate PRESET menu. * Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select POSITION, then press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the program No., E.g. 30. + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select BAND, then press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to select the frequency band among VHFL/VHFH/UHF. + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select MANUAL, then press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to start the channel searching upward or downward from the current position of this channel and current Frequency band. Note: * Ifthe searched channel is not as your desired, you can simply restart the searching upward or downward by pressing the VOLUME UP/DOWN button. * To stop manual searching, press VOLUME DOWN button when searching upward, or press VOLUME UP button when searching downward, * when channel searching and storing are completed, press MENU button to Quit menu, or MENU will quit after a few seconds without further action. 4.33 FINE TUNE Fine tuning function may improve the receiving quality for some weak /unstable channels by adjusting the channel frequency manually. + Select your desired TV channel by digit keys or PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons. + Activate PRESET menu + Press PROGRAM UP/ DOWN button to select FINE, then press VOLUME UP /DOWN button to fine tune the channel upward or downward until satisfied picture and sound quality are achieved. + When fine tuning is completed, press menu button to quit menu, or menu will quit after a few seconds without further action. 13 SEARCH > lg€e¢ | "at tt MK EN suo ma moe 7 st ljo¢¢o Posmon BAK 4.3.4 CHANNEL ADJUSTMENT After the auto or manual search, you may want to rearrange the program numbers in which the channels are stored. In his case, channel adjustment 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. 90 + 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. + Then press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select sure and press the OK button to confirm the setting. + Ifyou want to set 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. 4.3.5 CHANNEL SKIP After the auto search, some fault stations may be memorized because the TV station broadcasts with different frequencies for your and your neighborhood regions. These additional stations are weak and should be removed from channel memory. + Activate PRESET menu. + 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, ¢.g 18. + Press thé PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select SKIP. *+ Press the VOLUME UP button to select ON to confirm. if you do not want to skip this channel, or want to find out skipped channel, just press the VOLUME DOWN button to select OFF. + Ifyou 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. 4.3.6 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING You can store six favorite channels in memory and preview those channels by FAVORITE button. + 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. CH3, 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 the undesired channel No. with the DELETE button and reset another favorite channel No. + 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. 14 o€ O42 resent » STORETO 2 8 tie > 0 a ser Bifboicas crocx 1s Nel 4.4 RECEIVING SYSTEM SELECTION This unit is a multi-system TV. System selection function allows you to select suitable receiving system for the specific broadcasting system in your area. This unit has the capability of auto-identification on colour system. Normally, we strongly recommend you to select the auto-identification mode. 0) 4.4.1 SYSTEM SETTING \o« EXAMPLE: color system selection * Activate FEATURE menu shown as Fig(1).. + Press PROGRAM UP/ DOWN button to select SETTING. + Press OK button to enter SETTING submenu display shown as Fig(2).. * Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to COLOR item, then press VOLUME UP button to cyclically select the color system as AUTO, 443PAL, Woe gal 443NTSC and 358NTSC. as on + Press menu button twice to exit menu operation. bey a nurosueer OW Note: oles + B.B(BLUE BACKGROUND): when no signal is received, the picture will tire iw become blue when B.B is selected 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. + SOUND SYSTEM: the selection of sound system is depended on the local || oa broadcasting system auTostesr ON + AUTO SLEEP ON (OFF): If you select AUTO SLEEP to ON mode, it will T= tum the TV to standby mode automatically after 2 hours without any operation on the TV set. 4.5 OPERATION OF WATCHING TELEVISION 4.5.1 SELECTING CHANNELS, + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to change the channel ascendinglyidescendingly. + Use the digit keys on the remote control directly to select the channel, 4.4.2 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT ‘Adjust the level of CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, SHARPNESS, and TINT to get the most favorable picture * Activate the PICTURE menu. + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select your desired menu entry, e.g. CONT. * Press 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, color setting. Note: * CONT = Adjust for black to white ratio of the picture. + BRIGHT : Adjust for picture background level, ie. The total brightness of picture. + COLOR : The saturation of color, i.e. The stronger or weaker color of picture. + SHARP : Adjust for details level of picture. + TINT — : Adjust for color tune only when watching NTSC picture. 15 4.6 TIMER FUNCTION Timer function is provided by the microcomputer of TV set. Once itis 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. 4.6.1 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, 4.6.2 ON TIMER To tum 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. + Ifyou 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. POSITION: This is the channel the TV will display at On time. 4.6.3 OFF TIMER + To turn off the TV set on specified time, off timer function will be useful to you. Activate TIMER menu + Press PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to the menu entry OFF TIMER. + Press VOLUME UP/DOWN button select among ONCE, DAILY, OFF. + Ifyou 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: 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. 4.7 TVIAV Press TV/AV button repeatedly to select the TV signal source or AV signal sources. This TV set has two composite video inputs, one S-Video input IFyour AV equipment has $-VIDEO output, please input through the S-VIDEO of TV to get the better picture quality NOTE: To prevent crosstalk interference, do not simultaneously input AV signals from two (or above) different AV terminals. 16 o¢¢ 2 on mer list lo€¢é a) on TER a W— vioeo1—+ vioeor —__| 4.8 PICTURE MODE SELECTION There are four choices for picture modes. Picture mode can be set by user according to his personal preference. — SHORT-CUT OPERATION Press the PICTURE button on the remote control, the current picture mode Sra? 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 PICTURE menu. * Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select menu entry PIC.M. + Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button to cyclically to select picture setting level among STANDARD, MILD, DYNAMIC and PERSONAL. * Then menu will ime out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen. Press and hold the MENU for3 seconds, it will perform AUTO SEARCH function, 7 5. SUPER FUNCTIONS 5.1 GAME FUNCTION This TV is built-in a game for enjoying in your leisure time. — SHORT-CUT OPERATION Press GAME button on the remote control to enter or exit the game directly — MENU OPERATION + Activate FEATURE menu. * Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select GAME. *+ Press the OK button to enter game. — 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 having pushing all the box into , and all the boxes change into apples as shown, you win the game for this level, it will enter next higher level automatically. If you finish the game of level 20, it will return to level 1 again. NOTES: + Playing the game for the first time, only level 1 can be selected and played. * Only when you win the game of one level, you can enter the next higher level and pressing the VOLUME UP/DOWN button can select from 1 to the level next higher than that you have passed. For example, If you have passed level11, pressing VOLUME UP/DOWN button can select from 1 to 12, and the higher Levels(13-20) above 12 can not be selected, 5.2 CALENDAR Calendar function enables you to look up days and years very conveniently. — SHORT-CUT OPERATION * Press the CALENDAR button on the remote control to enter the calendar display directly + 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. — MENU OPERATION * Activate 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. + You can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen. NOTE: * The year can be selected from 1900 to 2099. 18 ‘cuanusr CALC 5 1K ie | 5.3 NOTEBOOK Notebook function enables you to store information such as phone number, leave message and ete, and can be used as a reminder. — How to input and correct information in notebook + Press the NOTEBOOK button on the remote control to activate the notebook window, and the display is shown as right; + Then input information with 0-9 keys. Example: if you want to input the content: aBc@21cn.com. 1, Press the CAPS button on the remote control to turn the capital function off, the color of CAPS on the screen will tum 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 digit or 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, Band’C”. The same procedure is applicable to other digit or capital 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. + After finishing information writing, you can use DELETE button on the remote control to delete the unwanted or incorrect word. And press INSERT (MUNU) bution on the remote control to select INS or OVER mode on the screen, then insert word into the stored information or overwrite it. * Press OK button to store the message, and the word SAVING "appears on the screen — How to utilize notebook function + 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 tured on to remind someone of something. For example, when your wife turn on the TV, firstly the screen will display the message you lett: give your mother a call. If you press OK button to turn e into @, then the notebook window with stored message will not appear on the soreen 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: 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. 19 2 Oor ws owe NOTEBOOK SAVE? a zora—tb re NOTEBOOK SAVE? a 2age Geaslena ema NOTEBOOK SAVE? Bei NOTEBOOK SAVING aBO@ 21en.com NOTEBOOK BO or mcm NOTEBOOK. = © ma me care 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 harmony with the rhythms of environment. * Activate FEATURE menu. * Press the PROGRAM UP/DOWN button to select 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 ime out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you ‘can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen. 5.5 AT FUNCTION Following operations are designed to protect the screen and save the energy, it provide convenience for user to only listen to the music and not need to watch the picture, just lke listening to the CD, tape, etc. * Press AT button on the remote control to tune to VIDEO 1 status, the SOUND menu will appear simultaneously. + Adjust to your desired sound effect.(The operation is the same as 4.2) + Press AT button agai, the picture will disappear, then users can enjoy music. * Press AT button for the 3rd time, normal operation will be restored. 20 BIOLOGICAL CLOCK. I" 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 cases, loss of contrast in the picture. CRT DEGAUSSING If the TV screen has been magnetized with impropercolour appearing on the particular area of screen, power off the TV (or unplug AC cord). After 10 minutes, turn on the main power (or plug in AC cord). Repeat the above process until improper colour disappear. at 6.2 PROBLEMS IN OPERATION If this unit does not seem to operate properly, check the POSSIBLE CAUSES below. ‘SYMPTOM. POSSIBLE CAUSES NO POWER + The power cord is not connected. + The POWER BUTTON on the main unit is off NO TV RECEPTION * The antenna connector is not connected, or wires are broken, * Cables are incorrectly connected to extemal equipment. + The appropriate colour system is not selected. NOISY PICTURE * The TV is not fine-tuned correctly * The antenna is not adjusted correctly * Cables are incorrectly connected to external equipment, * Possible station trouble. + Possible local interference. NO REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION * The batteries need to be replaced. * Polarities of the batteries are incorrect. * Main power is not on. + Something may interfere the path to remote sensor. NORMAL PICTURE, NO SOUND + Volume is set to min., press VOL. > button. * Volume is set to mute, press MUTE button. * Possible chassis problem. NO PICTURE, NORMAL SOUND. * Brightness & Contrast may be set to min. * TV station problem. NO COLOUR * Select other colour systems by SYSTEM key. * Colour may be set to min.. * Program may be in black and white. 22 7. SPECIFICATIONS MAIN UNIT TV Receiving System PAL,BG, DK, l/l AV Colour System PAL, NTSC 3.58 & 4.43 Tuner HYPER BAND TUNER Number of Preset Program 100 (0-99) Channel Indicator On screen display Function Adjust Indicator MENU display Language of OSD English RF Aerial Input 75-ohm unbalanced Video Input/Output 75-ohm 1.0Vp-p, RCA Audio Input 10k ohm 0.5 Vrms, high impedance Audio Output 1k ohm 0.5 Vrms Audio Output Power > 6W+6W Operating oltage 230V-U, 50Hz Power Consumption 130W Picture Tube 29” (74cm) Dimensions 784 X 525 X 578 Net Weight 39kg INFRA-RED REMOTE CONTROL Features Full Function Remote Control Effective Distance Power 8 meters Power Supply DC 3V (two batteries, size AA) PACKING LIST 1. TV set - one set 2, Remote Control Handset - one set 3. Operation Manual - one book Product is subjected to change without notice. 72-B276XE-E329A

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