Orion TV-32082 Operating Instructions Manual
Orion TV-32082 is a state-of-the-art LCD Colour Television that combines exceptional picture quality with a range of advanced features. With its stunning 1366 x 768 pixel resolution and 16:9 format, you can immerse yourself in vibrant and crystal-clear images. The TV boasts NICAM/German A2 STEREO Reception for an immersive audio experience, while the auto tuning system and 99 channel memory ensure seamless channel navigation. The built-in surround sound feature elevates your viewing experience, delivering rich and captivating audio that complements the stunning visuals.
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Operating Instructions LCD Colour Television TV-32082 TV-37094 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly. 3Z70146B_En_COVER 1 10/6/06, 1:38 PM Features • LCD MONITOR Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels • On-Screen Language Display in 13 languages (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Russian, Portuguese, Turkish, Greek, Finnish or Polish) • NICAM/German A2 STEREO Reception • Auto tuning system • 99 Channel memory • Videotext – Fastext/TOPtext • Remote control • Sleep timer • 2 Scart sockets • COMPONENT input • Headphone Jack (for mini plug) • PC Connection (VGA) (see page 27) • 2 HDMI-connections • 16 : 9 format • Surround sound feature • CE Symbol Guaranteeing Compliance to Currently Effective European Standards Headphone Warning Loud music can damage your hearing irreversibly, therefore do not set the volume to a high level when listening through headphones, particularly for extended listening periods. Battery notice Look after our environment - contact your local authorities for advice on how to safely dispose of exhausted batteries. Waste Disposal Tip This symbol means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product. 2 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 2 10/6/06, 1:38 PM Contents Features ................................................................... 2 Contents ................................................................... 3 Important safety information ..................................... 4 Location of controls .................................................. 7 Remote Control ........................................................ 8 Antenna connection ............................................... 10 Quick guide for MENU operation ........................... 11 Selecting the video input source ............................ 11 On-screen Language Selection .............................. 12 Teletext Language Selection .................................. 12 Automatic station presetting with the built-in Tuner 13 Changing the order of stored channels .................. 14 Manual TV station presetting ................................. 15 Connection to Satellite Receiver ............................ 16 Basic Operation ...................................................... 17 Stereo reception with the built-in tuner ................... 18 Bass, Treble and Balance ...................................... 20 Using the surround sound feature .......................... 21 Turning off the built-in speakers ............................. 21 Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness ......... 22 DNR ....................................................................... 22 Back light ................................................................ 23 Selecting the colour temperature ........................... 24 Blue back ............................................................... 24 Picture format ......................................................... 25 Scrolling the picture in CINEMA mode ................... 26 Auto 4:3 Default ..................................................... 26 PC connection ........................................................ 27 Connecting an HDMI or a DVI device to the HDMI input ............................................................. 29 Teletext .................................................................. 30 Conceal stored channels ........................................ 32 Connection to other equipment .............................. 33 AV colour adjustment ............................................. 36 Troubleshooting table ............................................. 37 Specifications ......................................................... 37 * The “HD ready” Logo is a trademark of EICTA. 3 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 3 10/6/06, 1:38 PM Important safety information This unit has been produced according to all current safety regulations. The following safety tips should safeguard users against careless use and the dangers connected with such use. • Although this appliance has been carefully manufactured and rigorously checked prior to leaving the factory, as with all electrical appliances it is possible for problems to develop. If you notice smoke, an excessive build-up of heat or any other unexpected phenomena, you should disconnect the plug from the mains power socket immediately. • Ensure that the unit is sufficiently ventilated! Never place next to or underneath curtains! • This set should be only be connected to an AC 230V/50Hz mains power supply - do not attempt to connect it to any other type of supply. • The apparatus must be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. • The socket-outlet must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. • Any repairs must be carried out by qualified service personnel only. • Do not open this unit. A non-expert attempting to repair the unit could be dangerous and potentially cause a fire hazard. • Keep away from rodents. Rodents (and also cockatiels) enjoy biting into electric flexes. The animal can cause a short cut (fire hazard!) and receive a fatal electric shock. • Always hold plug when pulling out plug from power mains supply system. Do not pull on flex. The flex can become overloaded and cause a short cut. • Never wet clean. Only use a damp cloth, the same as when cleaning furniture. • Do not submerge in or under water! • Set up unit so that no one is able to trip over the flex. • Only use the unit on a stable, shock-free base in order to avoid any danger from falling. • Take note that toddlers can pull the unit down from the table or cupboard by means of its flex. Children can hurt themselves when doing this. • Do not use the unit near heat sources. The casing and flex could be damaged by the impact of heat. • Watch out for kiddies copying what adults do! Do not stick any objects through the vents! • The vents must remain open! No newspapers or covers should be put on the unit! • The remote control is not a toy! Toddlers could swallow the batteries. If a battery has been swallowed, please seek out a doctor immediately. • The screen is made of glass and can break if damage is done to it. Be careful when collecting sharpedged glass splitters. You could be hurt or the unit could be damaged. • If the unit is mounted on the wall, contact the shop where you purchased the unit for advice, and leave the installation work to experts. Incomplete installation work can cause you injuries. • When installing the set on a wall, allow at least 6 cm clearance between the rear of the set and the wall. Clearance of less than 6 cm will obstruct the vents and cause the interior of the set to overheat, resulting in faults or damage to the set. • Taking fall-prevention measures - If these measures are not taken, the unit can fall and you could be injured. - Contact the shop where you purchased the unit to obtain full details of the measures. • When a TV stand is used, - Ensure the unit is fully on the stand and placed in the centre. - Do not leave the stand doors open. - You could be hurt as a result of the unit falling or breaking, or your fingers being caught or jammed. Take extra precautions if you have children. 4 Please pay attention to the following instructions in order to avoid receiving a life-threatening electric shock: • Protect against moisture. Never use in the bath or sauna. • Never use near a bath, shower or swimming pool. • Never use the unit if it has got wet. This can also mean condensation moisture, which occurs in the winter when the cold unit is brought into a heated flat. Wait before operating the unit especially after it has been transported in the winter, until the cold unit has adjusted to the room temperature. • Do not place any heavy objects on the flex. Electrical isolation could be damaged. • Never wrap insulating tape around damaged flexes or on damaged plugs. These should be repaired or replaced by qualified service personnel. • Never use this unit if the cabinet is defective. Do not make provisional repairs if the cabinet is damaged this should be replaced by a new cabinet if necessary. • Unplug the unit from the mains power supply prior to the cleaning of the unit. 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 4 10/6/06, 1:38 PM Important safety information Avoid placing the unit on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks. OK ! OK ! To protect the unit during a thunder storm unplug the AC power cord and disconnect the antenna. Caution: Do not touch the antenna connector. When you leave your home for a long period of time, unplug the AC power cord for safety reasons. The unit becomes warm when in operation. Do not place any covers or blankets on the unit in order to prevent overheating. The ventilation holes are not to be blocked. Do not set up near radiators. Do not place in direct sunshine. When placing on a shelf leave 10 cm free space around the whole unit. 10cm Make some space around TV (Correct shelf assembly). The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Liquids spilled into the unit can cause serious damage. Switch the set OFF and disconnect the mains power supply, then consult a qualified service person before attempting to use the unit again. 5 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 5 10/6/06, 1:38 PM Important safety information Moving the unit or carrying by hand When the unit is moved a long way, unplug the power cord and disconnect the antenna, connecting cables and any fall-prevention apparatus. • Moving without doing so could result in damage to the power cord, a fire, electric shocks or injuries from dropping the unit. Ensure that unpacking and transfer of the unit is carried out by two or more people and that the unit stays upright when doing this. When the TV stand has casters, remove caster cups from the stand and push it while supporting the unit. • Ensure that you support the unit when the stand is pushed, as this can cause the unit to fall and you could be injured. • The appliance could leave indentations in wooden tables with extremely soft wooden surfaces due to its heavy weight. • Furniture polish could corrode and dissolve rubber feet. Black imprints could be visible on the table. You should therefore only use TV benches, which have been constructed for this specific purpose. Secure the casters when the unit is installed on a TV stand with casters. • The stand can move and you could be hurt if the casters are not secured. Remove casters when the stand is placed on a soft surface such as a mat and carpet. The distance between eyes and the screen should be about 5 ~ 7 times as long as diagonal length of the screen. • Viewing from too close a distance can cause strain for your eyes. When installing the Monitor on a table, be careful not to place the edge of its stand. • This may cause the Monitor to fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the Monitor. Possible Adverse Effects on LCD Screen: If a fixed (non-moving) pattern remains on the LCD screen for long periods of time, the image can become permanently engrained in the LCD TV panel and cause subtle but permanent ghost images. This type of damage is NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY. Never leave your TV on for long periods of time while it is displaying the following formats or images: • Fixed Images, such as stock tickers, video game patterns, TV station logos, and websites. • Special Formats that do not use the entire screen. For example, viewing letterbox style (16:9) media on a normal (4:3) display (Black bars at top and bottom of screen); or viewing normal style (4:3) media on a widescreen (16:9) display (Black bars on left and right sides of screen). Attention! Cleaning instructions for your LCD TV. Safety note: Before you start to clean, switch the set’s power off completely and disconnect the plug from the mains power supply. 6 Be careful not to scratch the plastic coated front panel - it is highly vulnerable to accidental scratching (e.g. by fingernails or other sharp items). (While cleaning, do not wear jewelery) that could cause surface scratching (such as rings, wrist-watch, etc.). Use a lint-free cloth and pure water to clean with, but make sure the cloth is thoroughly wrung out so that it is just damp and not soaking wet - also make sure that the cloth is free from any dirt that could cause scratching to the surface. Wipe the set clean using minimal pressure. Do not use standard window cleaning fluid. Its alcohol / ammonia will dissolve the front window’s coating. Never use solvent or thinner. Never use special cleaners which are designed for cleaning PC Monitors or CRT TVs. Finally carefully rub dry with a clean dry lint-free cloth. Do not use paper towels or tissues to clean the set - paper can disintegrate when wet or may leave a trail of dust behind. Some paper can also be abrasive and scratch your screen. 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 6 10/6/06, 1:38 PM Location of controls Right Side (TV-37094) Front Side 4 5 6 7 8 Top (TV-32082) 1 2 3 Description of Indicators and Controls 5 4 6 7 8 1. Loudspeakers (On/Standby) indicator: It lights up in red at standby, and in green at power on. 2. 3. Remote sensor 4. (Channel) ▲/▼ buttons: Press ▲ to change to a higher numbered channel set into memory. Press ▼ to change to a lower numbered channel set into memory. In Menu: Setting. In Standby: Turning on the unit. (Volume) +/– buttons / In Menu: Setting. 5. 6. MENU button: To display the menu screen. 7. TV/AV/PC button: Select input mode for TV/AV/COMPONENT/HDMI/PC. (Power) button: To turn the unit on or off. Power is still used unless the AC power cord is 8. disconnected from the supply. 7 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 7 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Remote Control Function Page Enter standby mode or turn on the power 11 Display program position number Teletext time display 17 Select an input source 11, 27, 33~35 Select picture format 25 Select channel Select Teletext page 13, 17, 32 30, 31 Change the TV channel or Teletext page up or down In Standby: Turn on the power 17, 30, 32 Volume 17 Sleep Timer 17 Turn the sound on/off 17 11 Activate the Menu Teletext ON / Mix / OFF 30 Cursor buttons Memorize Teletext page 100 31 Select between the available broadcast audio 19 Exit the menu screen Still picture Hold the text page 17 31 Switches between the present channel and the last selected channel Sub Page selection 17 31 Teletext enlargement 31 Program position-skipping Reveal quiz page answers 32 31 Fastext/TOPtext buttons 30 8 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 8 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Remote Control Install the batteries Use batteries type UM3 (AA-Size). Do not use old or weak batteries. The remote control may not work properly with a weak voltage from such batteries. Replace exhausted batteries with new ones. Never try to recharge normal batteries - this could cause an explosion. Note: Exhausted batteries can leak corrosive electrolyte, which may cause damage to the remote control therefore remove exhausted batteries immediately. 1 Open the battery 2 Install the batteries as compartment. 3 Close the battery shown below, ensuring the correct polarity. compartment. Distance of Remote Control Operation Remote sensor Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor. Maximum distance approx. 5m ! ! Transmitter window The remote control handset will not work properly in the following cases: If bright sunlight directly beams onto the unit front. If an obstacle is placed between the unit and the handset. Z Z Z Z If the batteries have not been installed according to their polarities. 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 9 Z Z If the batteries are weak. 9 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Antenna connection Note: Before you connect other appliances: • To avoid potentially damaging your set, make sure all items are switched off and disconnected from the mains power when you make the connections. • Arrange the desired connection. • When you have finished making the connections, reconnect the mains power to the unit and switch it back on. Connect your antenna as shown below (A). Connections to other equipment is explained further on pages 33-35. If you have problems with reception, consult a specialist of antenna. Back Side (A) (C) (L) (D) (K) AC INPUT (E) (B) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (A) Outdoor antenna: If the outdoor antenna already exists, you can also connect to it for analog TVprogram. (B) CATV connection: The built-in Hyperband CATV tuner can receive analogue cable television programs (this is only applicable in some countries). (C) HDMI input (HDMI-1/HDMI-2): See page 29. (D) PC Monitor input (PC): See page 27. (E) HDMI-1 AUDIO/PC AUDIO (LR) IN jacks: See page 27, 29. (F) Variable Audio output: To connect to an audio amplifier and external speakers - the audio output level is varied using the TV’s remote control. You can also disable the TV’s built-in speakers if desired (see page 21). (G) COMPONENT input: See page 34, 35. (H) AV3 input: Input for analogue A/V-Signal (Composite). See page 34. (I) PHONE jack: Plug headphones with a mini plug (3.5 mm) into this jack. (J) Scart sockets (AV1/AV2): For the connection of scart cables. See page 33. (K) Power supply: Connect the supplied power cable to an AC 230V/50Hz mains power supply only - do not attempt to connect it to any other type of supply. Never try to repair a damaged AC power cord with isolation-tape - this should be repaired by a specialist or replaced. Do not let your pet loose near the cable. Animals biting into the cable could receive a fatal electric shock, and could cause a hazard to others. (L) Bracket holes: Fix a wall mounting bracket (not supplied) here. 10 3Z70146B_En_P02-10 10 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Quick guide for MENU operation/Selecting the video input source Make sure the antenna connection and power supply are connected as per the description on previous page. Preparation: (Power) Turn on the unit with the button on the right hand side of the unit (TV-32082: top). The (On/ Standby) indicator will light up in green. To change the unit to standby mode, on the remote control. press (On/Standby) indicator will change from green to red. To turn on the unit on the from standby mode, press remote control again. In standby mode, you can also turn the (Channel) ▲/▼ on the unit on with unit or P / on the remote control. (Power) To turn off the unit press button on the unit - to completely switch it off, disconnect the mains power supply. Quick guide for MENU operation Notes: • When you turn on the unit for the first time, the Language selection screen will appear. Select your desired or language with . Press MENU to exit the language selection screen. • Press 1. CH1 will appear. LANGUAGE ENGLISH E S PA Ñ O L DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS I TA L I A N O SVENSKA NEDERLANDS ê ìë ë ä à â PORTUGUES TÜRKÇE E§§HNIKA SUOMI POLSKI : SELECT ENTER : SET : SELECT EXIT : END Call MENU and for example: Select AUTO TUNING. 1 Press MENU. 2 Press or select to . AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END 3 Press or select AUTO TUNING. WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : END to ... on the following pages the MENU can be called in the same way as here. AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 4 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Selecting the video input source Note: If no buttons are pressed for more than approx. 60 seconds, the MENU disappears automatically. Press INPUT SELECT to SOURCE SELECTION view a signal from 0.TV 1 . AV 1 another device 2 . AV 2 connected to your TV, 3 . AV 3 4.COMPONENT such as a VCR or DVD 5.HDMI1 6.HDMI2 player. You can select 7.PC each input source [0-7] : SELECT depending on which ENTER : SET input jacks you used to connect your devices. / or the To select the video input source, press corresponding number button. Then press ENTER within 6 seconds. 11 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 11 10/6/06, 1:39 PM On-screen Language Selection/Teletext Language Selection On-screen Language Selection 1 Select LANGUAGE (unless you have already selected when the set was first switched on). Then press to display LANGUAGE menu. AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END 2 Press , , WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN or to select the desired language. LANGUAGE ENGLISH E S PA Ñ O L DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS I TA L I A N O SVENSKA NEDERLANDS : SELECT ENTER : SET ê ìë ë ä à â PORTUGUES TÜRKÇE E§§HNIKA SUOMI POLSKI : SELECT MENU : RETURN 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Teletext Language Selection 1 Select TELETEXT LANGUAGE. Then press or to select WEST or EAST according to your country (WEST is for Western Europe, EAST is for Eastern Europe). AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END WEST/EAST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 12 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 12 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Automatic station presetting with the built-in Tuner The Automatic station presetting feature is for the set’s built-in analogue tuner only. If you have a device such as a digital decoder (eg. Satellite or Digital Terrestrial) connected (see P.16), you would need to tune it in separately according to its own instructions. Preparation: Make sure your antenna is connected to the antenna input (see P.10). Press 1 to switch to CH1 to begin with. 1 Select AUTO TUNING. AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END 2 Press WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN then press or broadcast colour system. to select the correct TV AUTO TUNING PA L SECAM PA L / S E C A M : SELECT EXIT : END : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 3 Then press . The automatic tuning will search for available broadcasts and should store the channels in the correct order. During the search the sound is muted. When all programs have been stored, the AUTO TUNING menu will appear automatically. PA L CH 1 13 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 13 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Changing the order of stored channels The Automatic station presetting stores the stations in a specific order. However, this order can be changed if you wish. CH ALLOCATION. 1 Select . Then press AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN or until the position number that you want 2 Press to move is selected (e.g. CH 40), then press ENTER. CH 40 C H A L L O C AT I O N : SELECT ENTER : SET CH 01 MENU : RETURN or until the channel position that you want to 3 Press move the program to is selected (e.g. CH 5), then press ENTER. CH 40 C H A L L O C AT I O N : SELECT ENTER : SET CH 05 MENU : RETURN original program 40 is now stored in memory position 5. 4 The To arrange the other channels, repeat this procedure or... CH 05 C H A L L O C AT I O N Note: When changing the order of the channels, it is best to start with Ch1. : SELECT ENTER : SET CH 40 MENU : RETURN 5 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 14 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 14 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Manual TV station presetting Usually the Automatic station presetting stores all available stations in that particular area. However, if the reception is poor, some broadcasts may not be stored. If you do want to store them, you can use the manual tuning procedure described below Example: Preset the ZDF on program position 2. 1 Select MANUAL TUNING. Then press AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END . WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press or to select PAL or SECAM-L. Then press ENTER. PA L ENTER : SET CH 1 : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 3 Press . The auto search starts forward. It will stop at each station with good reception. Press again until you receive the ZDF. Then press ENTER. PA L : F. T U N I N G ENTER : S E T Notes: • The auto search stops at the best reception for each channel automatically, so manual fine tuning is not normally necessary. However if you wish to, you can manually fine tune the station - in step 3 when the auto search has stopped at the or until the station, press desired fine tuning is achieved. Then press ENTER. • The search moves up to the next station position automatically. If you want to you can also stop the search or at the manually - press desired position and the search will stop. If necessary you can operate the fine tuning as described above. CH 1 : SEARCH MENU : RETURN 4 The channel position number will be highlighted. Press or repeatedly until the number next to CH change to 2. Then press ENTER. The ZDF was now stored in the channel position CH 2. PA L : SELECT ENTER : S E T CH 2 MENU : RETURN 5 Repeat the steps 2 and 4 to preset other TV stations. 6 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 15 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 15 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Connection to Satellite Receiver Connect with Satellite receiver as shown below. Select the TV-Program at the satellite receiver. To do this, use the remote control of the satellite receiver. You can not store the same station once again additionally in LCD-Monitor which already stored in satellite receiver. Satellite Receiver To AV1 AC INPUT TV Scart-cable (not supplied) 16 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 16 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Basic Operation Channel selection With the numbered buttons. Example: • No. 2: Press 0 and within 2 seconds, press 2. The station stored on CH 2 will appear. • No. 29: Press 2 and within 2 seconds, press 9. The station stored on CH 29 will appear. Press P or to change up or down a channel. This takes approx. 2 seconds. If the auto search only stored 5 stations, only these 5 will appear. Skipped channels will not appear (see P.32). QuickView button allows you to go back to the last selected channel. Volume adjusting Press + or – to adjust the volume. The volume level indicator disappears after 4 seconds. MUTE Press . The sound will be cut off. MUTE will appear for approx. 4 seconds. again or + or –. The muting can be released by pressing Information display Press once. Channel number and wide screen type will appear. (The display will disappear after 4 seconds.) During display above, press again. The screen displays the clock and program information if this is currently available. SLEEP TIMER To set the sleep timer press . SLEEP and the minutes until shut-off will appear. the Each time you press SLEEP time shown will change. When the displayed time runs out, the unit will switch to standby. The display will disappear after approx. 4 seconds SLEEP 120 To cancel the sleep timer: Press repeatedly until “0” appears. Still picture Note: If the built-in tuner does not receive anything (e.g. if no antenna is connected) during TV-operation, then the TV-unit will change to standby after approx. 15 minutes. Press FREEZE to make a still picture. To cancel the still picture, press FREEZE again. Notes: • When this function is not available, “NOT AVAILABLE” will appear. • The still image automatically goes out after 30 minutes. 17 3Z70146B_En_P11-17 17 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Stereo reception with the built-in tuner The built-in Tuner can detect and receive NICAM stereo broadcasts automatically. NICAM stereo sound reception: NICAM. 1 Select Press or to select AUTO or OFF. Select OFF if you do not want to receive NICAM sound. NICAM BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND SPEAKERS HDMI1 HDMI2 RESET : SELECT EXIT : END AU TO / O F F 25 25 0 OFF ON HDMI HDMI : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. The following types of broadcast are possible with NICAM transmissions “NICAM ST” illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a NICAM STEREO broadcast signal is received. “NICAM M1” illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a NICAM MONO A broadcast signal is received. “NICAM M1/M2” illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a NICAM MONO A and MONO B broadcast signal is received. This will be displayed for approx. 4 seconds if a NICAM signal is received when the “NICAM OFF” option is selected. Stereo reception in Germany Note: In case of bad reception, the stereo sound also can be disturbed. “STEREO” illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a STEREO broadcast signal is received. STEREO 18 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 18 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Stereo reception with the built-in tuner When 2-channel sound reception is available, you can select your preferred audio with the AUDIO button. Each time you press AUDIO, the sound channel will switch to the alternative channel available. NICAM 2-channel sound reception (not available in Germany) 2-channel sound reception in Germany 19 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 19 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Bass, Treble and Balance 1 Select BASS. Then press NICAM BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND SPEAKERS HDMI1 HDMI2 RESET : SELECT EXIT : END or to adjust the bass. AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON HDMI HDMI : ADJUST MENU : RETURN If you wish to set the treble or balance, press or to select TREBLE or BALANCE. You can then adjust these in the same way. 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Notes: • To reset BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE to the factory preset values, select RESET in step 1 then or . press • If you do not press any button within 1 minute, the menu will disappear automatically. 20 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 20 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Using the surround sound feature/ Turning off the built-in speakers Using the surround sound feature The SURROUND feature processes the audio signal to expand the listening field wider and deeper to create a ‘pseudo surround-sound’ from the TV’s speakers. The feature works with stereo signals from aeTV broadcast or AV input. 1 Select SURROUND. Then press or to select ON or OFF. NICAM BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND SPEAKERS HDMI1 HDMI2 RESET AU TO 25 25 0 ON/OFF ON HDMI HDMI : SELECT EXIT : END : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Turning off the built-in speakers Use this feature to turn the TV speakers off when you connect an audio system (see P.34). 1 Select SPEAKERS. Then press or to select OFF. NICAM BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND SPEAKERS HDMI1 HDMI2 RESET : SELECT EXIT : END AU TO 25 25 0 OFF ON/OFF HDMI HDMI : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Notes: • Make sure the volume control of your audio amplifier is set to a moderate listening level. • The PHONE jack and other output sockets do not output the SURROUND audio - this can only be heard through the TV’s own speakers. 21 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 21 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness/DNR Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness BRIGHTNESS. Then press 1 Select brightness. BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR TINT SHARPNESS DNR or to adjust the 25 25 25 0 25 OFF : SELECT EXIT : END : ADJUST MENU : RETURN If you wish to set the contrast, colour, tint, or or to select CONTRAST, sharpness, press COLOUR, TINT, or SHARPNESS. These can all be adjusted in the same way. The “TINT” option can be selected if an NTSC 3.58MHz signal is input through one of the AV sockets, and NTSC or AUTO has been selected for the AV COLOUR option (see P.36). 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. DNR DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) can reduce the roughness of the picture. 1 Select DNR. Then press BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR TINT SHARPNESS DNR : SELECT EXIT : END Notes: • To reset BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOUR, TINT and SHARPNESS to the factory preset values, select RESET in step 1 then or . press • In HDMI or COMPONENT mode, the “DNR” option cannot be selected. or 25 25 25 0 25 ON/OFF : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 22 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 22 to select ON or OFF. 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Back light You can use the Back light feature to adjust the screen brightness for improved picture clarity. 1 Select BACKLIGHT. Then press or to adjust the level you require. AV 2 I N P U T AV 2 O U T P U T AV C O L O U R AV TV AUTO BACKLIGHT 16 : SELECT EXIT : END : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 23 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 23 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Selecting the colour temperature/Blue back Selecting the colour temperature Change the picture quality by selecting from three preset colour temperatures - cool, medium and warm - as described in the following table; 1 Select COLOUR TEMPERATURE. COLOUR T E M P E R AT U R E BLUE BACK RESET : SELECT EXIT : END 2 Press or MEDIUM C O O L / M E D I U M / WA R M ON : ADJUST MENU : RETURN to select the desired setting. Mode COOL MEDIUM WARM Picture Quality Bluish Neutral Reddish 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Blue back You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an external device. 1 Select BLUE BACK. Then press or COLOUR T E M P E R AT U R E BLUE BACK RESET : SELECT EXIT : END to select ON or OFF. MEDIUM ON/OFF : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 24 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 24 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Picture format The broadcaster may transmit a Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) signal which can determine the correct picture width and set it automatically when the AUTO setting is used. If you want to change this setting, you can select from the formats listed below. Manual format setting AUTO Press PICTURE SIZE repeatedly until AUTO appears. See above Note. Pressing PICTURE SIZE repeatedly scrolls through the following options. 4:3 This mode shows a 4:3 picture in its original size and shape with vertical bands on the left and right side. FULL SCREEN Stretches the left and right hand sides of a 4:3 picture horizontally to fill the screen, while leaving the centre of the picture unstretched. (FULL SCREEN) Note: In this mode the picture is geometrically distorted on the left and the right sides of the screen. 16:9 This mode is used with 16:9 signals from a Digital decoder, DVD player or other external source. This uniformly stretches a 4:3 image horizontally to fill the screen (For example, a 16:9 image is often stored “anamorphically” on a DVD, where the 16:9 image is stored as a horizontally compressed 4:3 image this mode restores the image to its correct 16:9 proportions). (16:9) CINEMA: This mode is used to zoom-in on (expand) 4:3 ‘letterbox’ format pictures (with black bars at the top and bottom) so that they fill more of the screen. Notes: • In PC mode, the PICTURE SIZE feature is available only for 16:9 or 4:3 format. (In “WXGA INPUT” and “WVGA INPUT” mode, the PICTURE SIZE feature is not available.) • In HDMI or COMPONENT mode of scanning rate: 720p and 1080i, the PICTURE SIZE feature is not available. (CINEMA) Note: In the CINEMA mode, part of the picture may be slightly cut off due to the xpansion. However, it is possible to scroll the picture up or down to view the top or bottom part of the picture (see page 26). 14:9 This enlarges a 4:3 picture to the 14:9 format. (14:9) 3Z70146B_En_P18-25 25 10/6/06, 1:39 PM 25 Scrolling the picture in CINEMA mode/Auto 4:3 Default Scrolling the picture in CINEMA mode When the CINEMA mode is selected, you can adjust the vertical picture position. Note: You cannot move the picture vertically in any of the other picture modes. 1 Select VERTICAL POSITION. Then press . AU TO T U N I N G MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E F A U LT : SELECT EXIT : END WEST FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press or to adjust the vertical position of the picture. • To raise the picture, press . SCROLL ADJUSTMENT +10 : ADJUST ENTER : SET • To lower the picture, press . SCROLL ADJUSTMENT –10 : ADJUST ENTER : SET Note: You can adjust the vertical position upwards by up to +20 and downwards by up to -10. 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Auto 4:3 Default This option selects the default way that a 4:3 signal is shown either as normal “4:3” or expanded in the “Full screen” mode, according to your preferences. 1 Select AUTO 4:3 Note: In COMPONENT mode, AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT is available only for 480i/576i mode. DEFAULT. Then press or to select 4:3 or FULL. AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING C H A L L O C AT I O N TELETEXT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE VERTICAL POSITION A U T O 4 : 3 D E FA U LT : SELECT EXIT : END 4:3/FULL : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 26 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 WEST 26 10/6/06, 1:39 PM PC connection As PCs are sometimes supplied with a ‘conventional’ CRT monitor, you may need to adjust the display settings of your PC’s graphics card, otherwise the pictures may not appear correctly. Switch on your PC (still with your original monitor) - select ‘1360 x 768’ for the screen resolution, and select 60 Hz for the onscreen refresh rate. Switch off your PC, then connect it to your LCD TV while both items are still switched off. ? Use a PC-VGA cable (not supplied) to connect the LCDMonitor to your PC. Make the connections carefully so as not to break or bend the contacts inside the plug. TV (Left side view) PC VGA Cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) Select PC input Switch on the LCD-TV. Select the PC input mode (see page 11). Note: If there is no video signal from the computer when the unit is in PC mode, “NO SIGNAL” will appear on the TV screen for approx. 10 seconds. Monitor Display modes MODE Resolution VGA 640x480 VGA 720x400 WVGA 848x480 SVGA 800x600 XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280x720/768 WXGA 1360x768 (according to Graphic card) Refresh rate 60Hz 70Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz Note: See next page for the PC Monitor Menu. The PC Monitor Menu settings are not effective for normal TV mode or external input modes. 27 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 27 10/6/06, 1:39 PM PC connection Example: Adjust the contrast. PC mode press MENU once. The Menu will appear 1 During on the screen. BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HOR POSITION VER POSITION PHASE CLOCK : SELECT EXIT : END 25 25 25 25 25 0 : ADJUST MENU : END 2 Press or to select CONTRAST. Then press to adjust CONTRAST. BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HOR POSITION VER POSITION PHASE CLOCK : SELECT EXIT : END or 25 25 25 25 25 0 : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Description about the each setting option: PICTURE Menu AUDIO Menu BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST: You can adjust these according to to your presonal preferences. HOR POSITION and VER POSITION: to adjust the horizontal and vertical placing of the image. PHASE and CLOCK: eliminates the horizontal (PHASE) and vertical (CLOCK) interfering lines. RED/GREEN/BLUE: influences the colour balance. WXGA INPUT: When you input an WXGA signal, set this option to “ON”. WVGA INPUT: When you input an WVGA signal, set this option to “ON”. or to reset BRIGHTNESS, RESET: Press CONTRAST, RED, GREEN and BLUE to the factory preset values. BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE: Tone setting menu. SURROUND: Press or to select surround sound feature ON or OFF (see P. 21). or to select SPEAKERS SPEAKERS: Press ON or OFF (see P. 21). or to reset BASS, TREBLE RESET: Press and BALANCE to the factory preset values. 28 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 28 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Connecting an HDMI or a DVI device to the HDMI input The HDMI input receives digital audio and uncompressed video from a HDMI equipped device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI equipped device. When you connect to a DVI device with a HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable, it only transfers the video signal, so it is necessary to use separate analogue leads (RCA/Phono type) to transfer the audio signals. Select the HDMI1 or HDMI2 input mode (see P.11). DVI device TV (Left side view) To DVI output RCA/Phono audio cable (not supplied) HDMI - to - DVI adapter cable (HDMI type A connector) (not supplied) or HDMI cable (type A connector) (not supplied) To HDMI out HDMI device Selecting the HDMI audio input source You must choose the appropriate HDMI audio input setting for each connection, depending on whether the source is equipped with a DVI or HDMI socket. Notes: • As well as HDMI2, you can also use HDMI-1 IN to connect to DVI equipped device - in this case, you must connect the audio cables to the HDMI-1 AUDIO/PC AUDIO (LR) IN jacks. • This set is classed as “HD-Ready”. This means that it is capable of displaying HD (High Definition) signals when connected to a suitable HD source, such as an HD receiver or DVD player that has HD capability, via HDMI, DVI, or Component Video connections. 1 Select HDMI1 or HDMI2. Press or to select HDMI or DVI. NICAM BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND SPEAKERS HDMI1 HDMI2 RESET : SELECT EXIT : END AU TO 25 25 0 OFF ON H D M I / DV I HDMI : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 2 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. HDMI, the HDMI logo and HighDefinition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. 29 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 29 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Teletext Teletext is sent page by page. This unit is able to automatically store up to 812 pages, but they can only be accessed once they have been stored. This can take a few moments. Fastext/TOPtext The Fastext/TOPtext is teletext with a special directory. On the lower part of the screen there are four different coloured fields (red, green, yellow and blue). These fields lead directly to the pages shown within. The coloured buttons on the remote control correspond to the coloured fields. Press the appropriate coloured button in order to activate the desired colour field. Switch on / off Teletext Teletext is not transmitted by all channels. Select a channel that shows teletext. . You will now see a teletext page. (If “100” is Press shown without any text information, it may mean that the channel you have selected does not support teletext.) again. Teletext and TV picture are shown Press simultaneously. again in order to switch off teletext. Press again in order to switch on teletext again. The Press last page which was stored is now shown. Note: You cannot select any other channels as long as teletext is switched on. Switch teletext off when you want to switch over to another channel. Select Page Press P or until the page you desire appears. Or ... enter the requested page number by using the 10 Number Buttons. And if you mistype something, just enter the complete 3-digit wrong page number then enter the desired number again. Or ... press one of the coloured teletext buttons so that a page from Fastext/TOPtext is shown. 30 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 30 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Teletext Hold Pages Some pages are divided up into subpages by the channel. Subpages are automatically shown in turn, as they are transmitted. In order to hold the page, press . Press again in order to display the next subpage. Directly Select Subpages You can directly select the subpages if required. Example: Page 667 from ARD (German teletext) comprises of 2 subpages. In the right upper corner you will, for example, see 1/2. That means that page one of 2 subpages is being shown at the moment. 667 667 ARD-Text 21.07.03 15:01:38 1/2 in order to select subpage 2. 4 dashes (----) are Press shown. Enter 0 0 0 2. It can take a minute before subpage 0002 appears. again in order to switch off the subpage feature. Press You can only select other teletext pages when the subpage feature is switched off. Enlargement In order to enlarge the display, press . Either the upper or lower half of the screen is enlarged. Each time you press you switch between the display of the upper or lower half of the screen or the full picture. Answering Quiz Questions Some pages contain quiz questions with concealed answers. Press in order to show the answers. Page 100 Press ENTER in order to show page 100. 31 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 31 10/6/06, 1:39 PM Conceal stored channels The channels stored in the memory can be selected using P or .If you want to skip certain channels from the sequence, you can conceal them. These channels are not deleted - they can be accessed at any time with the numbered buttons. 1 Select the channel to be concealed (i.e. CH29). Press SKIP. The programme number flashes. +0 ' 2 Select the next channel to be concealed. Press SKIP. The programme number flashes. You can conceal as many channels as you like. Example: 5 channels are automatically stored via the automatic channel storage feature. When you keep pressing P (the channels will appear in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, ... etc. If you conceal programme positions 3 and 5, the sequence is now 1, 2, 4, 1, 2, 4, 1, ... etc.) Restoring a Concealed Channel You can restore a channel that has been concealed using the following process: Type in the number of the channel that you wish to restore using the numbered buttons - the number will flash on the screen. Then press the SKIP button - the channel number will stop flashing, which indicates that it is now restored. 32 3Z70146B_En_P26-32 32 10/6/06, 1:40 PM Connection to other equipment TV (Left side view) 1. Connecting other units to your TV ANT AV2 Antenna AV1 Satellite antenna Video recorder Satellite receiver DEC Decoder VCR DVD player TV (All illustrated SCART cables and antenna cables are not supplied) DVD player: For to ensure optimum picture quality, select RGB for the DVD player’s output signal (see Owner’s manual of the DVD player). Always connect the DVD player to the AV1 SCART, as this socket is compatible with RGB signals.Select the AV1 input mode to view (see P.11). Notes: • S-Video signals can be played back through the AV2 SCART socket. If the source product has an S-Video socket instead of a SCART output, you can use an S-Video-to-SCART-Adaptor (not supplied). • Using RGB signals provides the best possible picture quality through SCART connections. Please note that where RGB signals are used, the colour and sharpness cannot be adjusted. Example: If you make an adjustment to the colour as explained on P.22, the colour level indicated on the menu actually changes, but the displayed colour strength remains the same until a non-RGB input is selected. 2. Connecting two video recorders (e.g. to duplicate a video tape) Video recorder 1 to AV1 Playback TV (Left side view) Video recorder 2 to AV2 Recording Select the “MONITOR” option in the SETUP menu (see P.35 No.6 (2)). Select the AV1 input mode (see P.11). You can see the playback picture from video recorder 1. This signal is output via AV2 and can be recorded by video recorder 2. With this arrangement, Video recorder 2 will record exactly what is shown on the screen. (All illustrated SCART cables are not supplied) 33 3Z70146B_En_P33-BACK 33 10/6/06, 1:40 PM Connection to other equipment 3. Connecting an audio system This connection allows you to hear the TV sound through external speakers connected to an audio amplifier. To control the audio through the amplifier turn on the TV and the amplifier set the volume of both to a moderate level, and turn off the TV’s built-in speakers (see “Turning off the built-in speakers” on page 21). Use a set of RCA/Phono cables to connect the TV to a suitable input on your hi-fi system as shown below. Note: If the volume of either the TV or the amplifier is set to 0 (or OFF), you will not hear any sound. TV (Left side view) Note: The Bass/Treble/Balance adjustments (see P.20) only function with the sound from the TV speakers - it does not affect the audio output sockets. Stereo amplifier To VAR (variable) AUDIO OUT Audio input (Audio cable, not supplied) 4. Connecting a Video camera or Games console Connect the Video camera (or Games console, etc.) to the TV with an appropriate AV cable (RCA/Phono) as shown. Select the AV3 input mode to view (see P.11). TV (Left side view) Video camera (example) AV output (AV cable, not supplied) To AV3 IN 5. Connecting to a DVD player or other AV device with Component Video outputs If your DVD player (or other device) has Component Video output jacks, use a suitable set of leads (RCA/ Phono) to connect these to the Component Video inputs on this TV as shown - it can greatly enhance the picture quality and performance. Please remember that you will also need to connect separate leads (RCA/Phono) for the audio signals. Select the COMPONENT input mode (see P.11). TV (Left side view) Audio cord (not supplied) Video cord (not supplied) To COMPONENT IN To Component OUT Y Pb Pr To Audio OUT DVD player Note: The Component Video input of this unit are for use with equipment which outputs interlaced signals (PAL: 576i/1080i or NTSC: 480i/1080i) and progressive signals (PAL: 576p/720p or NTSC: 480p/720p). 34 3Z70146B_En_P33-BACK 34 10/6/06, 1:40 PM Connection to other equipment 6. Setting of Scart socket AV2 1 In , select AV2 INPUT or AV2 OUTPUT. 2 Selecting the “AV2 INPUT” type - this ensures that the TV processes the input signal correctly. Press or AV: S-VIDEO: to select AV or S-VIDEO. Composite signal (e.g. from a video recorder). S-Video signal (e.g. from DVD player with S-Video output). AV 2 I N P U T AV 2 O U T P U T AV C O L O U R AV / S - V I D E O TV AU TO BACKLIGHT 16 : SELECT EXIT : END Selecting the “AV2 OUTPUT” option - this determines whether the AV2 outputs the signal from the internal tuner or whatever input is shown on the screen. Press or to select TV or MONITOR. TV: Outputs the last channel position selected. MONITOR: The picture displayed on TV-screen. Note: The TV-output over AV-2 causes MONO-sound, if you use HDMI-input. : ADJUST MENU : RETURN AV 2 I N P U T AV 2 O U T P U T AV C O L O U R AV TV/MONITOR AU TO BACKLIGHT 16 : SELECT EXIT : END : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. 35 3Z70146B_En_P33-BACK 35 10/6/06, 1:40 PM AV colour adjustment The AV Colour setting only applies when viewing devices connected to the AV inputs. 1 In 2 Press menu, select AV COLOUR. or to select AUTO. AV 2 I N P U T AV AV 2 O U T P U T TV AV C O L O U R AU TO A U T O / PA L / S E C A M / N T S C 4 . 4 3 N T S C 3 . 5 8 / PA L 6 0 BACKLIGHT 16 : SELECT EXIT : END : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 3 If AUTO option does not work, press or to select desired colour (e.g. NTSC 3.58). 4 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Note: PAL is the colour system used in Germany. NTSC 3.58 is used in the USA, PAL 60 used in Germany handled video recorders, which play NTSC video tape recording. DVD players that play NTSC DVDs (ie.multi-region/region code-free), can produce different signals according to each particular model - the following signals may be output from the player: PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, NTSC4.43 and PAL60. If possible select RGB on the DVD player as the output signal instead of any of these types, and connect the DVD player to TV with a SCART cable. 36 3Z70146B_En_P33-BACK 36 10/6/06, 1:40 PM Troubleshooting table/Specifications Troubleshooting table Please check the following list before requesting service. Symptom Page Possible solution No picture, no sound Switch on the set. Check that the mains power outlet is properly connected. Select appropriate input mode. No reception Have you tuned in the TV stations? Press 1 on the remote control. Connect the antenna. Make sure the set is ON and not in Standby mode 10 11, 27, 33~35 10 10 The TV switches off with missing antenna input signal This is normal. 15 minutes after the antenna signal has disappeared, the set will change to standby mode. 17 In menu, the TUNING option cannot be selected. The unit is set to AV mode. Press 1 on the remote control. 13 Wrong Colours Colour and Brightness errors can occur when the viewing angle / ambient air temperature (see technical specifications) are exceeded. Specifications Model TV-32082 TV-37094 System PAL B/G, D/K, I/I, SECAM L Colour System Frequency Range PAL: 2-12, X, Y, Z, S1-S41, 21-69 SECAM: FB-FC, F1-F6, B-Q, 21-69 Power Supply AC 230V, 50Hz Power Consumption: Operation: approx. 170W Stand by: approx. 1W approx. 175W LCD 31.5” TYPE (80.04 cm visible) 37.02” TYPE (94.03 cm visible) TFT low-glass Active Matrix Colour LCD, 1366 x 768 Pixel HDMI input HDMI compliant (type A connector), HDCP compliant Suggested scan rates: PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i HDMI Audio: 2-channel PCM, 32/44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency 16/20/24 bits per sample Output Power 10W (MAX) x 2 Surrounding temperature Operation: 5°C ~ 40°C Storage: –20°C ~ 60°C Operating Humidity Less than 80%RH Dimensions 82.2(W) x 60.4(H) x 33.3(D) cm 94.9(W) x 69.5(H) x 33.3(D) cm Weight (w/o Accessories) approx. 19 kg approx. 24 kg Accessories 2 batteries (AA/R6/UM-3) Remote control unit AC cord Weight and dimensions are approximate. 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Key features
- 1366 x 768 pixel resolution for sharp and detailed images
- 16:9 aspect ratio for a cinematic viewing experience
- NICAM/German A2 STEREO Reception for immersive audio
- Auto tuning system and 99 channel memory for easy channel navigation
- Built-in surround sound feature for a cinematic audio experience
- HDMI connectivity for high-definition video and audio
- PC connection (VGA) for use as a computer monitor
- Headphone jack for private listening
Frequently asked questions
Connect the satellite receiver to the TV's Scart socket using a Scart cable.
Yes, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness to your liking using the TV's menu.
Press the 'Teletext' button on the remote control and follow the on-screen instructions.