T 7025 UD
COLOUR TELEVISION
WITH NICAM DIGITAL STEREO
SOUND AND FASTEXT
10 cm
10 cm
5 cm
10cm
Contents
How to call up a menu
Using the remote control
and fitting the batteries.
and how to select a
function, a setting or an
option.
Page 5
Page 7
About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About the switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About degaussing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Daily viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Picture Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
List of Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Selecting Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Scrolling the Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Audio-visual (AV) Programmes . . . . . . 20
Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Muting the Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Zoom (16/9 models only) . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Displaying Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Television Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Switching Off the Television . . . . . . . . . 20
Basic connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
TV / VCR / Antenna connections . . . . . . . 4
TV / Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TV / VCR / Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Television Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Other Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Video Recorder Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Teletext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Navigation principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Standard Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Calling up the INSTALLATION
MAIN MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Other Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Other Possibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Speaker connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Calling up the SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Calling up a Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Navigating within the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Euro-AV socket connections . . . . . . . . . 23
Installing your television
for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Automatic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Programme organisation . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Manual programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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Channel number guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Channel number guide (Ireland) . . . . . . 13
Personal settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Basic connections
Basic connections
The mains plug (1) supplies power to the television. The
television must only be plugged in to a 220-240 V - 50 Hz
power supply. It must never be plugged in to a DC source. If
the plug comes away from the lead, never attempt to plug it
in: this could cause electrocution.
Continental
Europe
The aerial socket (2), located on the rear of the television, can
be used to connect an external aerial or other appliance
equipped with a modulator such as a VCR, satellite receiver,
etc.
If you connect an appliance to the aerial jack, you must give
it a channel number. To do this, switch on the appliance, then
use the television to find the modulator channel (see the
appliance manual). Now give it a programme number and
memorise it (see Manual Programming of channels). Then,
when you wish to use the appliance, simply select its
programme number on the television. This procedure is not
required for VCR’s not equipped with a modulator.
United Kingdom
The plug is fitted with a fuse which protects your
television. If your television does not work, the fuse may
be blown. In this case, replace it with an identical 5 Amp
ASTA or lr BSI (BS 1362) certified fuse.
The SCART socket AV1 (3), located on the rear of the
television, is intended to connect a VCR or a camcorder
(VHS, 8 mm), a Canal+ decoder, a video games console or
RGB-signal emitting appliances.
Note: the mains lead of your television is fitted with a
moulded plug. This lead contains all the safety equipment,
so you are advised when replacing it not to use a
non-specific commercially-available model.
The SCART socket AV2 (3), located on the rear of the
television, is intended to connect a VCR or a camcorder
(VHS, 8 mm, S-VHS or Hi-8).
We strongly recommend the use of this type of connection,
which gives a better picture quality. To use the peripheral
appliance that you have connected, press the AV key on your
remote control (press once to select AV1; twice to select
AV2; three times for AV3: see ”Other Connections”). This
selection is automatic for some appliances. Pressing “”play”
on a VCR, or switching on a satellite receiver connected to
AV1 or AV2 will automatically switch on your television.
When you stop the VCR, if you have not changed channels
while watching the VCR, the television automatically
switches back to the channel you were watching beforehand.
If the television has been switched on from the VCR, it
switches to standby when the VCR is switched off. The
television automatically switches to 16/9 format if the
connected appliance delivers the corresponding signal.
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3
TV / VCR / Antenna connections
TV
/
VCR / Antenna connections
In order to avoid any interference, use the male to male adaptor and the male to female cable supplied
with your TV set as shown below:
TV / Antenna
Male to male adaptor
Male to female cable
TV / VCR / Antenna
+
+
AUDIO/VIDEO
AUDIO/VIDEO
1
+
+
1
Male to female cable
(supplied with TV)
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Remote control
Remote control
Television Functions
Other Connections
Display of channel, time, sound (yellow
button) (and zoom for models with zoom)
This key is active only when using the
Teletext (blue key)
Call up programme list
(green button)
Standby
Fastext or Toptext headings
(red button) (picture freeze for models
Call up Teletext / Toptext /
Fastext function (purple button)
with this function)
Right/Left Selection within menus
and
Zoom Function (for models with this
function)
Press to operate the TV set
Press to operate the VCR
To leave a menu or Teletext
Go to adjustment function MENU
Move Up/Down in menus
Volume adjustment
Video recorder functions
Sound mute
Change programme
Go to programmes and enter
numerical values in menus
Selecting appliances connected
to the television
(AV1, AV2 ...)
For programme numbers higher
than 10, press the 0 key on the
remote control: ”- -” appears on
the screen. Now use the number
keys on the remote control to
enter first the tens digit then the
units digit.
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Please respect the environment! Before throwing any batteries away, consult your
distributor who may be able to take them back for specific recycling.
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Remote control
Video Recorder Functions
Video cassette recorder commands using TV remote control unit
Selected Ferguson Video recorders can be operated by direct infra-red remote control.
This facility will be referred to in the appropriate video recorder operating instructions.
Contact your Ferguson dealer for more details.
Press to operate the VCR.
REWIND/SEARCH :
If this button is pressed and held
in during playback, fast picture
search (reverse) is obtained.
Rewind will be obtained if the
recorder is in Stop mode.
PLAY :
Press to start playback. When a
scart socket is used see the sec-
tion headed “Basic connections”.
FAST FORWARD/SEARCH:
If this button is pressed and held
in during playback, fast picture
search (forward) will be obtained.
Fast forward will be obtained if the
recorder is in Stop mode.
STOP :
Press to stop tape movement.
PAUSE/STILL :
Press during playback for pause.
RECORD :
Press to start recording.
PR-/PR+ :
VCR Programme selection.
Press to switch on or on Stand-
By.
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Navigation principles
Navigation principles
Calling up the INSTALLATION MAIN MENU
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU
Exit
If there is no menu displayed on the screen,
press and hold the
key on the remote
control. The settings SUMMARY is displayed
first, followed by the INSTALLATION MAIN
MENU which you can use to operate your
television.
Manual programming
Auto installation
Programme organisation
Personal settings
Calling up the SUMMARY
SUMMARY
Press and release the
key on the
remote control to display the list of menus
available for using your television functions or
adjusting your television
Exit
Teletext
Picture
Sound
List
Calling up a Menu
Select the menu you wish using the Up/Down
keys. Press the
key to validate..
Time
Preferences
Navigating within the Menus
Use the Up/Down keys
1
to select a line.
MANUAL PROGRAMMING
Return
Use the Left/Right keys
2
to:
- Increase or decrease a value:
for example:
Fine tuning
- Select an option:
for example: Reception
Reception
I
Standard
Reception
Autosearch
Fine tuning
Store on PR number
Name
Aerial
CH- -
Aerial
Cable
- -
- - - -
- Activate or deactivate an option:
for example: Decoder
Decoder
External sound path
- Access a sub-menu:
for example: Picture preferences
Enter channel number or start
autosearch with < or >.
You can use the key to:
3
- Activate or deactivate an option:
for example: Decoder
- Access a sub-menu:
for example: Picture preferences
- Validate an action:
for example: Store on PR number
Use the
key to exit a menu.
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Installing your television for the first time
Installing your television for the first time
First plug the television into a mains power outlet and to the external aerial or a cable network, then switch on using
the ON/OFF switch located on the front or the side of your set.
When you switch on your television for the first time, the language selection menu* is displayed (Fig. 1). If this does
not happen, set the television to standby then press and hold the
key on the television until this menu appears.
Installation Instructions (start)
(Fig. 1)
1. Use the Up/Down keys to select the
language in which you wish the menus to be
displayed.
English
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Português
Nederlands
Svenska
Dansk
OK
2. Then validate using
.
3. A list of countries* is now displayed (Fig. 2).
Select the country in which you live, or the
country from which you wish to receive the
broadcasts if you live in a border area.
4. Then validate using
.
5. A welcome message is displayed.
Norwisch
6. Run the automatic installation sequence
using
.
(Fig. 2)
COUNTRY SELECTION
7.
A
message appears to inform you that
automatic installation has started (Fig. 3).
Wait for a few minutes.
Exit
United Kingdom
Eire
France
A
new message will inform you when
automatic installation is completed.
Germany
Italy
Spain
8. If you wish to check or modify the channel
organisation, press and see the
Programme organisation chapter.
Portugal
Holland
If you do not wish to modify the channel
organisation, you can exit the menu by
Belgium and Luxembourg
Switzerland
Austria
pressing
then watch the channel of
your choice. Choose the desired channel
using the number keys (1, 2, 3, ...) and the
/
keys.
Sweden
Denmark
Norway
If you have a decoder, see the Manual
programming chapter.
Other
Your television will only search for channels
corresponding to the country you have
Select your country and press OK
selected.
See
the
Manual
channel
programming chapter to install any channels
not found.
(Fig. 3)
For cable networks, read the Automatic
channel installation chapter to install any
channels not found.
SEARCHING
*The list of languages and countries may vary
from one model to another.
Installation Instructions (end)
AUTO INSTALLATION
03 STATIONS FOUND
Searching for TV stations.
Please wait. To cancel press EXIT.
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Automatic installation
Automatic installation
The Automatic installation function is useful if you have to go through the installation procedure again, such as
when moving house. This function deletes all previously memorised programmes. To install a new channel, you
should use the Manual programming function.
Before running AUTO INSTALLATION, check the PERSONAL SETTINGS menu to ensure that the country
displayed is correct.
Your television will only search for channels corresponding to the selected country, so see the Manual
programming chapter to install any channels not found. For cable networks, if you have not found certain
channels, select Other instead of a country name in the PERSONAL SETTINGS menu, then run automatic
installation again.
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU
1. Press and hold the
key on the remote
Exit
control to display the INSTALLATION MAIN
MENU (The SUMMARY appears first,
followed by the INSTALLATION MAIN
MENU).
Manual programming
Auto installation
Programme organisation
Personal settings
2. Select the Auto installation line.
3. Validate using
.
A message will inform you that Automatic
installation has begun.
Wait for a few minutes.
A
new message will inform you when
SEARCHING
Automatic installation is completed.
If you wish to check or reorganize your channel
display, press the
Programme organisation chapter.
key and see the
AUTO INSTALLATION
03 STATIONS FOUND
If you do not wish to reorganize your
programmes, you can exit this menu by
pressing
, then watch the programme of
Searching for TV stations.
Please wait. To cancel press EXIT.
your choice. Choose the desired programme
using the number keys (1, 2, 3, ...) and the
/
keys.
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Programme organisation
Programme organisation
During automatic installation, your television will search for the channel name and assign it a programme number
according to the selected country. You can use the PROGRAMME ORGANISATION menu to name any channel
name not found, to change the order in which the channels are displayed, or to delete channels for which reception
is too poor. Follow the messages at the bottom of the screen. For further details, read the information below.
If you wish to access the
PROGRAMME ORGANISATION,
menu thereafter, first press and hold
the key on the remote control to
display the INSTALLATION MAIN
MENU (the SUMMARY is displayed
first, followed by the INSTALLATION
MAIN MENU) then select Programme
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU
Exit
Manual programming
Auto installation
Programme organisation
Personal settings
organisation and validate using
.
- To delete a programme for which reception
is too poor:
1. Select the line marked Select program.
10 MTV
11 FR2
12 TF1
13 EURO
14 CH40
15 CC01
16 ARTE
17 CART
18 - - - -
19 ARD
2. Use the
/
or Left/Right keys to list
PROGRAMME ORGANISATION
Return
your channels.
3. When you get to a channel you wish to delete,
select the line marked Delete program.
4. Press
to delete the programme.
Select program.
Swap with PR.
Change pr. name
Delete program.
13
- -
EURO
13
5. .Validate using
.
- To organize your channels to suit you:
1. Select the line marked Select program..
2. Use the
/
or Left/Right keys and
Select programme number using
PR-/PR+ or </> or 0 to 9 keys.
the programmes logos to find the programme
to which you wish to give the No.1.
Its present number appears on the line
marked Select program..
Select the line marked Return to return to the previous
menu.
3. Select the line marked Swap with PR.
4. Enter 01.
5. Press
.
The two programmes swap
position and the desired programme
becomes N°1.
6. Repeat the above procedure for the other
channels.
- To name your channels:
1. Select the line marked Change pr. name
2. Select the character you wish to modify using
the Left/Right keys.
3. Use the and keys to display the letter you
require.
The name you have entered will be
memorised when you move to another line or
exit the menu.
If you wish to change the order in which
your programmes are displayed or if
you wish to name other programmes,
repeat the procedures described
above.
When you have finished organizing the
programmes, exit the menu using
.
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Manual programming
Manual programming
The manual installation function is useful if some programmes have not been installed even after AUTOMATIC
INSTALLATION.
1. Press and hold
displayed first,
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU.
, the SUMMARY is
followed by the
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU
Exit
2. Select the line marked
programming.
Manual
Manual programming
Auto installation
3. Display the menu using
.
4. Now continue by following the messages at
the bottom of the screen. For further details,
read the information below.
Programme organisation
Personal settings
Standard :
Select the standard using Left/Right keys that
corresponds to your country from the list of
standards.
MANUAL PROGRAMMING
Return
The number of standards proposed will differ
from one model to another.
Standard
Reception
Autosearch
Fine tuning
Store on PR number
Name
I
France
DKK’
for France and Luxemburg
eg. for Eastern Europe and
the Middle-East
Aerial
CH- -
I
for the United Kingdom and
Ireland
- -
- - - -
Euro BG
for Western Europe
Decoder
External sound path
Reception :
Your television can pick up channels either via
an aerial (RF channels) or via a cable network.
Certain cable networks use the same
frequencies as the RF channels. If this is the
case, you must select Aerial instead of Cable.
Enter channel number or start
autosearch with < or >.
Select the line marked Return to return to the previous
menu.
Autosearch :
Enter the programme number if you know it. If
not, search using the Left/Right keys. Your
television will stop at the first channel it tunes
into. If you wish to memorize it, go to the line
marked Store on PR number. If not, resume
the search using the Left/Right keys.
Fine tuning :
You can use this to improve the picture if the transmitter frequency is out of adjustment. Use the Left/Right keys
to obtain the best possible picture and sound.
Store on PR number :
Enter the programme number you wish to give the channel (e.g.: 01 for BBC1). Memorise using
.
Name :
If the station has been identified by the transmitter, its name will be inscribed automatically. You can change the
proposed name or enter it if it has not already been identified. Select the character you wish to modify using the
Left/Right keys. Use the or keys to display the character you desire.
Decoder :
Use the Left/Right keys to tick the box if the channel is coded and if a decoder is connected to the AV1 jack.
External sound path :
Switch on your decoder. If the sound is coded or if you have no sound, activate or deactivate the box as required
using the Left/Right keys.
Once you have made all the adjustments you wish to a programme, go to Store on PR number and press
to memorise these. Then move on to the next channel.
Once you have completed your Manual Programming, exit the menu using
.
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Manual Programming
Channel number guide
Only the main transmitters are listed. There are in addition many relay stations, and full lists are
available from the Broadcasting Authorities.
0
BBC 1 BBC 2 ITV
CH4
BBC 1 BBC 2 ITV CH4
London & South-East
Bluebell Hill
Crystal Palace
Dover
Heathfield
Oxford
South-West
Beacon Hill
Caradon Hill
Huntshaw Cross
Redruth
Stockland Hill
Channel Islands
Fremont Point
South
Wales
Blaenplwyf
Carmel
Llanddona
Moel-y-Parc
Presely
40 46 43 65
26 33 23 30
50 56 66 53
49 52 64 67
57 63 60 53
31
57
57
52
46
44
27 24 21
63 60 53
63 60 53
45 49 42
40 43 50
51 41 47
Wenvoe
57 63 60 53
22 28 25 32
55 62 59 65
51 44 41 47
33 26 23 29
Northern Ireland
Brougher Mountain
Divis
22
31
55
28 25 32
27 24 21
62 59 65
Limavady
51 44 41 47
Hannington
Midhurst
Rowridge
39 45 42 66
61 55 58 68
31 24 27 21
West
Mendip
58 64 61 54
East
Sandy Heath
Sudbury
Tacolneston
Midlands
Ridge Hill
Sutton Coldfield
The Wrekin
Waltham
1
31 27 24 21
51 44 41 47
62 55 59 65
22 28 25 32
46 40 43 50
26 33 23 29
58 64 61 54
North
Belmont
22 28 25 32
44 51 47 41
Emley Moor
North-West
Caldbeck
Winter Hill
North-East
Bilsdale West Moor
Chatton
30 34 28 32
55 62 59 65
33 26 29 23
39 45 49 42
58 64 61 54
Pontop Pike
Scotland
Angus
Black Hill
57 63 60 53
40 46 43 50
Sandale
Caldbeck
22
-
-
-
-
34 28 32
Craigkelly
Darvel
Durris
31 27 24 21
33 26 23 29
22 28 25 32
33 26 23 29
40 46 43 50
33 26 23 29
39 45 49 42
31 27 24 21
55 62 59 65
Eitshal
Keelylang Hill
Knock More
Rosemarkie
Rumster Forest
Selkirk
Already transmitting NICAM
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Manual Programming
In addition to the RTE main transmitters listed, there are many RTE transposers throughout the
country. If your area is not covered by a main transmitter and you are not sure of the channel
numbers of your local transmissions, your television dealer is the best person to advise you. He
will also know whether you need a horizontal or vertical aerial to suit the transmissions.
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND RTE 1 RTE 2
North-West
NORTHERN IRELAND BBC 1 BBC 2 UTV CH4
Holywell Hill
Truskmore
North-East
Clermont Carn
East
23
09 (1)
26
07 (G)
Brougher Mountain
Divis
22
31
55
28 25 32
27 24 21
62 59 65
Limavady
52
56
Kippure
08 (H)
29
10 (J)
33
Dublin & East
Three Rock
West
WALES
BBC
WALES
46
BBC 2 HTV S4C
Presely
40 43 50
Maghera
Central
Cairn Hill
02 (B)
40
08 (H)
43
South-West
Mullaghanish
South East
Mount Leinster
04 (D)
06 (F)
07 (G)
09 (I)
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Personal settings
Personal settings
1. Press and hold the
key: the
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU
SUMMARY is displayed first, followed by the
INSTALLATION MAIN MENU.
Exit
2. Select the line marked Personal settings.
Manual programming
Auto installation
3. Display the menu using
.
4. Continue by following the messages at the
bottom of the screen.
Programme organisation
Personal settings
For further details, read the information below.
Menu language :
Select the language in which the menus are to
be displayed.
PERSONAL SETTINGS
Return
Country :
Indicate the country in which you are if you wish
to rerun Automatic Programming.
Menu language
Country
English
UK
For cable networks, if certain channels
have not been found, select Other
instead of the country name before run-
ning automatic installation again.
You may find that the characters of cer-
tain teletext languages are inaccess-
ible for the selected country.
Auto volume level
VCR
- - - -
CAMC
AV1 name
AV2 name
AV3 name
Auto volume level :
06
Prog. to be used
for reference time
13:15
This is a sound control function which aims to
equalise the volume level between different
channels, and between different programmes
on the same channel.
Select a station from which you want
to get the reference time.
Activate or deactivate the auto volume level as
required.
Select the line marked Return to return to the previous
menu.
On models equipped with
Dolby
Surround, this function remains
inactive if Dolby Virtual or Pro Logic
has been selected in the SOUND menu
(see Volume Control).
AV1, AV2, AV3 name :
Use these to give a name to each of your
audio-visual programmes. Select the character
you wish to modify using the Left/Right keys.
Use the
or
keys to display the desired
character.
Prog. to be used for reference time :
To display the time using the
key or to use
the alarm function, the television clock must be
set to the correct time. Select the line marked
Prog. to be used for reference time and select
a channel which broadcasts teletext. The time
is set automatically and is displayed after the
channel number.
Exit the menu using
.
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Preferences
Preferences
1. Display the SUMMARY by pressing and
releasing the
control .
key on the remote
2. Select the line marked Preferences.
3. Display the menu using
.
PREFERENCES
Make your choice from the proposed
options. Use the information below to help
you.
Return
Show program. number
AV2 video input
Show program. number :
Video
S-Video
Auto
If you wish to permanently display the number
of the programme you are watching, tick the box
using the Left/Right keys. Press the Left/Right
keys again to deactivate this function.
AV3 video input
Format control
Picture preferences
AV2 video input :
Use the Left/Right keys to select the type of video signal received at the AV2 SCART socket (Video or S-Video).
AV3 video input :
Use the Left/Right keys to select the type of video signal received at the AV3 sockets (these sockets are located
on the front or the side of the television).
Format control :
Use the Left/Right keys to select the desired picture format:
Auto : if the transmitter (for 16/9 format TV’s) or the appliance connected to one of the peripheral jacks delivers
the switching signal, the television automatically adapts to the transmitted picture format.
16/9 : manually selects widescreen picture format.
4/3 : manually selects this picture format.
If you have selected 16/9 or 4/3, the television will switch back to Auto when you change channels or you
switch off.
Picture preferences :
PICTURE PREFERENCES
To access the PICTURE PREFERENCES
menu, press
.
Return
If you wish, you can personalize certain
picture settings. Select and set the
proposed options. Use the information
below to help you.
Personal
Settings
Brightness
Colour
Contrast
Settings :
Select Standard or Personal.
Select the line marked Return to return to the previous
menu.
Standard corresponds to the factory settings.
Personal corresponds to the settings that you
have entered yourself.
The lines Brightness, Colour and
Contrast are displayed only if you have
selected Personal on the Settings line.
Select each line one after the other and enter
your required settings. You can recall these
picture settings by pressing the red key on the
remote control.
Exit the menu using
.
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Sound Settings
The television set fitted with a Dolby Pro Logic decoder lets you create a cinema studio sound quality in your
own home with a coded Dolby Surround signal or you can enjoy special sound effects (with a stereo or
mono signal) by connecting 2 pairs of loudspeakers (on some models), one pair of speakers or simply using
the sound facilities of the television set.
Turn on the main switch and connect the speakers to the appropriate sockets. The black terminals of the
speakers must be connected to the black terminals of the television set (likewise for the red terminals) (see
Speaker Connection, page 22).
Display the SUMMARY using the
the remote control. Select the line marked
key on
SOUND
Sound. Validate using
is displayed.
. The SOUND menu
Return
Sound settings
Select and set the proposed options. Use
the information below to help you.
Stereo
Pro Logic
Sound type
Sound mode
Treble centre
Bass centre
Treble
Sound settings :
Use this menu to set the sound effect of your
television.
To display the SOUND SETTINGS menu, select
the line and press
Bass
.
According to your set-up, activate:
-
the external bass box ( Ext. subwoofer
line).
-
-
the external line* (Ext. amplifier line).
SOUND SETTINGS
the rear speakers (Surround line).
Test balance
Return
Activate this function, then set the following to
the same sound level (according to your
set-up):
Ext. subwoofer
Ext. amplifier
Surround
-
-
-
the balance between the left and right
channels (Balance L/R line)
Test balance
Balance L/R
Centre volume
the volume of the central channel (Centre
volume line)
Surround volume
the volume of the rear speakers (Surround
volume line)
Return
To return to the SOUND menu
*Ext. amplifier
You can use external amplifiers instead of the television configuration (see Speaker Connection, page 22):
Amplifier with a Dolby Pro Logic decoder:
-
-
-
-
Connect the left (L) and right (R) CINCH plugs from the television set to your amplifier.
If there are rear speakers (Surround) disconnect them from the television set.
Select Normal mode from the SOUND menu.
Set the sound using the amplifier.
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Stereo amplifier:
-
-
-
-
Connect the left (L) and right (R) CINCH plugs from the television set to your amplifier.
Connect the rear speakers (Surround) to the television set.
Activate the Surround line in the SOUND SETTINGS menu.
Set the sound of the Left and Right channels using the amplifier and the sound of the Center and Rear channels
(Surround) using the television set (SOUND SETTINGS menu).
In both cases, activate the Ext. amplifier function to cut the Left, Right and Center channels of the
television set (if you have also activated the Surround option, the central channel is not cut).
Note: If you do not connect an external amplifier, cancel this option.
Otherwise you will have no sound.
SOUND
Sound type (1):
The choices available to you depend on
Return
the broadcast.
Automatic
Normal
Sound type
Sound mode
Select this line, then select the type of sound you
desire.
Balance L/R
Treble
Bass
Sound mode (2):
The choices available to you depend on the type
of sound you previously selected.
Surround effect
The Magic and Dolby Virtual modes are only
available in stereo if the Surround linehas notbeen
activated in the SOUND SETTINGS menu.
(1)
Broadcast
mono
stereo
dual
Choice
automatic - mono
mono - stereo
sound 1 - sound 2
Select this line, then choose the desired mode
using the Left/Right keys.
Treble centre, Bass centre
NICAM-3
AV
sound 1 - sound 2 - sound 3
stereo - sound 1 - sound 2
These lines appear according to the
Sound mode selected.
(2)
Mode
Effect
Select each of the lines and set the bass and
treble of the central channel.
Normal :
reproduces the original sound (
mono or stereo).
gives a stereo effect on mono sounds.
accentuates the stereo effects and
adds echo.
Surround effect :
Wide :
Magic :
This line appears only if you have selected
Dolby Virtual on the Sound mode line.
Dolby Virtual : Virtual Dolby Surround.
Select this line and adjust the surround effect to
suit you.
Hall :
Reverberation effect
(with rear speakers.)
Pro Logic :
Cinema sound if the sound is coded in
Dolby Surround (with rear speakers.)
Treble, Bass :
Select each of these lines and adjust to suit you.
Exit the menu using
.
Virtual Dolby Surround is based on Dolby Pro Logic
decoding for the reproduction of the Left, Right, Centre and
Virtual Surround sound channels using two loudspeakers.
“”Dolby”, “”Pro Logic” and the double -D symbol are trademarks of the
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
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Picture Adjustment
PICTURE
Display the SUMMARY using the
key on
the remote control. Select Picture. Validate
Return
using
. The PICTURE menu is displayed.
Brightness
Colour
Contrast
Select and set the proposed options. Use
the information below to help you.
Brightness, Colour, Contrast, Sharpness:
Sharpness
Select each of these lines one after the other and
set as required.
Neutral
Cold
Contrast expand
Tone
Contrast expand :
Select this line then choose the desired Contrast
expand setting (High or Low).
Select the line marked Return to return to the previous
menu.
Tone :
Select this line then choose the desired colour
tone (Warm, Neutral or Cold).
Exit the menu using
.
List of Channels
LIST
This list contains up to 10 pages. The number of pages depends on
the number of programmes memorized. For each programme, the list
indicates the station name or type and the programme number. The
3 AV programmes are listed on page 11.
Exit
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
BBC 1
BBC 2
FR 3
CC19
ARTE
M6
CNN
PREM
EURO
To display the list, press the
key on the remote control
TV
or
Display the SUMMARY using the
key on the remote control. Select the
line marked List. Validate using
.
The page displayed is the page containing the programme you are watching.
It is identified in the list by the symbol TV.
Page -/+
Programme: 0 - 9
To display the next page, press the Right key.
To display the previous page, press the Left key.
If you wish to watch one of the programmes on the page displayed:
Enter the last digit of the programme number (e.g. for 25 simply enter 5) on the
remote control. The list disappears and your programme is selected.
Or,
- Select the programme using the Up/Down keys.
- Validate using
- Exit the menu using
.
.
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Time
You can use this menu to switch your
television on or off automatically at a set
time.
TIME
Return
Display the SUMMARY using the
key on
00 : 00
11 : 28
Sleep timer
Current time
the remote control. Select the line marked
Time. Validate using
. The TIME menu is
displayed.
Wake-up timer
Wake-up time
Programme number
Daily
Sleep timer :
07 : 07
01 BBC1
Use the Left/Right keys to choose how long you
wish to view before the television switches off.
The television will switch off automatically at the
end of this period. To cancel, set to 00:00.
Select the line marked Return to return to the previous
One minute before switching off, a message will
inform you that the television is about to go off.
If you wish to keep it on, press any key on the
remote control or the local keyboard.
menu.
The television switches to Child lock mode after
an automatic stop. It can only be switched on
again from the remote control.
Current time :
The current time is given by the Teletext (see PERSONAL SETTINGS menu). You can also set the time manually
using the number keys (0 to 9) on your remote control.
Wake-up timer :
If you wish to be woken up by your television on the channel of your choice, you must first set the television
clock to the correct time (see above).
Use the Left/Right keys to tick the box and display the Wake-up timer menu.
The lines Wake-up time, Programme number and Daily only appear if you have ticked the box on the
line marked Wake-up timer.
Wake-up time :
Use the number keys (0 to 9) on the remote control to set the time at which you wish to be woken.
Programme number :
Select the programme you wish to be woken by.
Daily :
Tick this box if you wish to be awakened at this time every day.
Exit the menu using
.
Set the television to standby using the
flashes.
key on the remote control. The red indicator light on the television
The television will come on automatically at the programmed time and will go off one hour later if you do not use
the remote control.
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Selecting Programmes
For channels 1 to 9, press the number key corresponding to the desired channel on the remote control. For
programme numbers higher than 10, press the key on the remote control: ”- -” appears on the screen. Now use
the number keys on the remote control to enter first the tens digit then the units digit.
If you press
while ”- -” is already displayed, the display returns to 0- , in which case you can only select
programmes 1 to 9.
Scrolling the Programmes
You can scroll through the programmes using the
/
keys.
Audio-visual (AV) Programmes
Press the
key to call the last audio-visual (AV) programme watched. Press repeatedly to scroll the audio-visual
(AV) programmes on the screen.
Volume Control
Use the volume +/- keys to increase or decrease the volume.
Muting the Sound
Press the
key to mute the sound. Press again to restore the sound.
Zoom
(16/9 models only)
This function is useful for 4/3 or letterbox pictures (black bands at the top and bottom of the screen).
Use the Left/Right keys to select the desired zoom position:
ZOOM 0: 4/3 picture (black bands at the sides).
FULL SCREEN: for a 4/3 picture that fills the screen.
ZOOM 1: for letterbox pictures.
Displaying Information
Press the
of sound.
key to display the following information on the screen: channel number and name, time, zoom, type
Television Lock
You can use this function to prevent anyone from switching on the television using the buttons on the
television set.
The buttons on the television set are locked in the following cases:
- If you switch off the set by pressing and holding the
- After a programmed stop,
key on the remote control for more than 3 seconds,
- If the television is set to standby when the alarm has been set.
When the television is locked the red power will be light flashing.
The television can now only be operated from the remote control.
To release the lock, press any number key on the remote control.
Switching Off the Television
To switch off the television, press the Standby key on the remote control or press the ON/OFF switch on the
television set.
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Teletext
Teletext
Certain channels broadcast an electronic news page service with a range of different information services.
The presentation and use of the Teletext differ from one country to another and from one programme to
another (Teletext, Fastext or Toptext).
Press the
key to display the Teletext Index (page 100).
A message will inform you if the programme you are watching has no Teletext service.
To call up a page:
Enter the 3 digits of the page number you wish to consult (for example, 150 or 170).
After a moment, the page appears.
Use the Left/Right keys to consult the next or the previous page.
Standard Functions
Rolling pages:
Some information is displayed over several sub-pages. It is scrolled on your screen as it is received.
To stop scrolling, select STOP using the Up/Down keys and validate using
. Press
again to continue
scrolling.
Masked text:
To reveal a hidden answer (for example in a quiz programme), select ??? using the Up/Down keys and validate
using
. Press
again to hide the answers.
Zoom :
Select ZOOM using the Up/Down keys then press the
key once to magnify the top of the screen, twice to
magnify the bottom of the screen (the page will scroll from top to bottom) and a third time to return to the normal
display.
Display:
You can superpose the Teletext page over the TV picture. To do this, select MIX using the Up/Down keys then
validate by pressing the
key. Press again
to return to the normal display.
Sub-code:
You can use this to access a sub-page directly.
Select “- - - -” using the Up/Down keys. Then enter the four digits of the required sub-page number.
Certain programmes have Alarm pages that you can set to appear at the time you require. For example:
for 15h30 enter 1530 as the sub-page number then press
. You must of course leave the television
on the programme which is to transmit the Alarm page.
Index:
To call up the index page, select 100 using the Up/Down keys then validate using
.
Direct access:
You can use the yellow and blue keys to directly access the pages indicated in the bar at the bottom of the screen.
Fastext functions:
If the Teletext you receive is Fastext, a sub-menu at the bottom of the screen appears which you can use to select
from the 4 headings according to its colour.
To select a heading, press the key of the corresponding colour.
Toptext functions:
If the Teletext you receive is TOPtext, the pages are arranged into headings and sub-headings by subject.
You can select the first page of a heading directly by pressing the blue key, or the first page of a sub-heading by
pressing the yellow key.
Other functions:
With certain Teletext channels, it is possible to have sub-titles overlaid on the screen for certain broadcasts as well
as certain news flash updates.
The corresponding page number is indicated in the Telextext index.
Once you have found the page, the sub-title or the news flash will be overlaid onto the TV picture.
The navigation status bar disappears after a few seconds. To display it again, press the
key.
To exit Teletext, press or
.
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Other Connections
Other Connections
The CINCH Video and Audio sockets (1)* are provided to
connect a VHS or 8mm camcorder.
The S and CINCH Audio sockets (1)* are provided to connect
a S-VHS or Hi-8 camcorder.
To use the appliance you have connected, press the
key several times until the AV3 programme is
selected on the screen. When you switch off the
connected appliance, the television will remain on
the AV3 programme and you must use the numerical
keys on the remote control to select a programme.
* on models equipped with this function
The headphone socket (2)* is provided to connect
headphone or earphones.
a
Connecting headphones mute the sound from the
television loudspeakers.
Other Possibilities
Copying a cassette:
* on models equipped with this function
Plug the VCR you wish to record to into the SCART socket
AV2.
Plug the appliance you wish to copy from as follows: into
the peripheral jack AV1 for a VCR; into the CINCH AV3 jacks
for a camcorder (see table below).
PLAY
RECORD
SCART Socket
CALL
PROGRAMME
Appliance
VCR
SCART Socket
Appliance
VCR
ou
Camcorder
Peripheral
AV1
AV1
AV2
AV2
Camcorder
Cinches or
S-Video
AV3
VCR
ou
Camcorder
AV3
Speaker connection 1.
Internal/external speaker
If you have connected external side
speakers to the television, set the
internal/external selection button (located at
the rear of the television set close to the
connectors) to the external position (pushed
down). Use the point of a pen.
External
Subwoofer
Side speaker
Side speaker
Side speaker
Side speaker
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Euro-AV socket connections
Euro-AV socket connections
The socket is shown as viewed from the rear of the TV.
NOTE : If an unsynchronised TV
picture results after viewing
an external source (with a
fast
blanking
signal)
connected to AV, this
voltage must be removed to
return to TV mode.
VIDEO INPUTS
SIGNAL SELECTION
Composite video or sync:
Pin 20 (pin 17 return).
Facilities are provided for automatic switching when
the equipment connected provides switching voltages
as follows:
RGB:
Red
Pin 15 (pin 13 return).
Pin 11 (pin 9 return).
Pin 7 (pin 5 return).
Pin 8: + 9.5 V to + 12 V
Green
Auto switching to auxiliary O/AUX channel.
+ 4.5 V. to 7 V. 16/9 display
Blue
VIDEO OUTPUT
Pin 16: + 1 V. to + 3 V. Auto switching to RGB.
SIGNAL LEVEL
Composite video:
Pin 19 (pin 17 return).
AUDIO INPUTS
Composite video:
(in/out)
1 Vp - p
positive going, 75 W.
3 dB
A:
Pin 6 (pin 4 return).
Pin 2 (pin 4 return).
B:
Sync:
0.3 Vp - p - 3 dB +
10 dB, negative
going, 75 W.
AUDIO OUTPUTS
A:
Pin 3 (pin 4 return).
Pin 1 (pin 4 return).
RGB (input):
0.7 Vp - p
positive going, 75 W.
3 dB,
B:
FAST BLANKING (INPUT)
Audio (in/out):
(nominal)
0.5 V r.m.s.
Pin 16, + 1 V to + 3 V for fast blanking switching,
75 W.
Input impedance:
. 10 kW.
(20 Hz - 20 kHz)
Output impedance:
3 1 kW.
(20 Hz - 20 kHz)
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