Beko INTEGRATED DIGITAL HD READY COLOUR TELEVISIONS 32WLU530HID User Manual

INTEGRATED DIGITAL HD READY COLOUR TELEVISIONS  
32WLU530HID  
Operating Instructions  
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Important Information  
LCD panels are produced with state-of-the-art technology. However, there may be missing or  
lit spots on the screen under certain circumstances. That does not mean that the product is  
faulty.  
1.1-Cleaning the screen and cabinet...  
After powering off, wipe the screen and the cabinet clean with a soft and dry cloth. We  
recommend that you do not use patented polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet since  
they may cause damage.  
1.2-Disposing of your TV at the end of service life...  
The cold cathode fluorescent lamp found in your LCD screen contains a very small amount of  
mercury. Once your TV reaches the end of its useful life, please dispose of it in accordance  
with local government regulations or leave it at a recycling centre.  
1.3-Superior features of your integrated digital television  
This television can receive and process all analogue and digital broadcasts. This television set  
has an integrated digital and analogue receiver. The digital receiver unit processes the signals  
coming from digital transmitters and converts them into superior sound and image quality. TV  
Guide (valid for digital broadcasts only) informs you about changes in the program list briefly  
and provides program lists of all digital broadcasts for a number of forthcoming days. You can  
display detailed information about each program by pressing a single button if this feature is  
supported by the broadcaster. This television has a comprehensive and user friendly menu  
configuration.  
1.4-Receiving digital broadcasting channels  
You will need an outdoor aerial to receive digital broadcasts. Contrary to the analogue  
broadcasts, all digital broadcasts may not have their own transmission frequency. Instead,  
various digital broadcasts channels are gathered in regional or national groups called bouquets.  
You can find current transmission data from teletexts of various broadcasters or from TV guide  
or from the internet.  
NOTE:  
• HD signals must be connected to the HDMI input or component (YPbPr) inputs. See  
page 8 for external connections.  
• You should check your postcode to make sure that you are in freeview coverage area  
(www.freewiew.co.uk).  
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1.5-Changing the plug  
The supplied mains cable already has a mains plug fitted, however should you need to  
replace it at any time please refer to the appropriate wiring information below for your  
particular cable.  
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2 Features of your new television  
We would like this product, which has been manufactured in modern facilities in accordance  
with total quality principles, to offer you the best performance. Therefore, we would like you to  
read this entire manual carefully before you use your product and keep it for future reference.  
2.1-Special Features  
HD-Ready feature.  
HDCP feature.  
2-HDMI connection input.  
High image and sound performance.  
CI slot input.  
8-day EPG (Electronic Program Guide)  
Favourite channel list in digital mode (maximum 4 lists)  
Performing Digital and Analogue processes by a single menu.  
Updating feature for all system software through on-air broadcasting.  
Dynamic bass  
Wide angle of vision.  
Scart / S-Video / Phono connection inputs.  
PC connection.  
Low energy consumption.  
AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting) feature.  
Programmable power on/off feature.  
1000-page Teletext.  
Graphic equalizer.  
Clearer pictures with the Digital Comb Filter.  
Sharpness feature in Colour Transitions (CTI)  
Sharpness feature and picture resolution (LTI) in black-white transitions  
Fine Tuning.  
Memory capacity up to 100 analogue channels.  
Memory capacity up to 400 digital channels.  
Infrared remote control equipped with all functions.  
Child Lock  
Panel Lock  
Pausing and Zooming the picture  
Ability to watch NTSC broadcasts via Scart input.  
4:3, 16:9, 14:9 Letterbox, Subtitle and Panorama picture formats.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
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3 Important Safety Instructions  
This symbol is used to warn the user about the “dangerous voltage” contained  
inside the housing of the product that may create a risk of electrical shock.  
This symbol is used to remind the user important usage and service instructions  
supplied with the TV.  
Never install the TV into closed places  
such as bookcases or cabinets unless  
adequate ventilation is provided.  
1) Please READ the operating  
instructions before using  
your TV for the first time.  
2) Please observe the  
instructions contained in the  
Operating Instructions.  
3) Please consider all warnings.  
4) MAKE SURE that all  
power connections  
(extension cables and the  
connections between the  
TV components) have  
been made properly and  
8) DO NOT COVER the  
ventilation openings of  
in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions. Before making or changing  
the connections, power off the TV and  
unplug the mains connection plug.  
the TV with items such as  
newspapers, tablecloth,  
curtain, etc. Overheating  
causes damage and shortens the service  
life of the TV.  
5) If you have any doubts regarding the  
installation, operation or safety of the  
device, please REFER to the retailer.  
9) Your TV may be damaged  
if you place it under direct  
6) BE CAREFUL with glass panels and  
covers on the TV. The screen glass  
may break and cause serious injuries if  
something hits it.  
sunshine or close to a  
heater. Please abstain from  
using the product in very  
hot or humid locations or  
7) To ensure adequate ventilation, please  
leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm  
around the television. This clearance  
prevents the TV from overheating and  
consequently causing damage.  
in places where the temperature is likely  
to decrease below 5°C (41°F). DO NOT  
PLACE on or near the TV any hot objects  
or items with open flame such as candles  
or any night lamps. The high temperature  
can melt plastic parts and cause a fire.  
Using the TV in dusty environments  
should also be avoided.  
Never block the slots and openings by  
placing the TV on a bed, sofa, pillow or  
other similar surfaces.  
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10) Never operate your  
TV close to water.  
Note: Do not use defective sockets.  
Make sure that the plug is firmly  
inserted into the socket. If the plug  
remains loose, then it can cause fire  
due to arcing. Refer to an electrician  
to have your socket replaced.  
Operating your TV,  
for example, near a  
bathtub, washbasin,  
kitchen washbasin,  
washing basin, wet basement and  
swimming pool can cause fire or electric  
shock.  
13) Make sure that the power  
cable is not stepped on and  
that there is no bending  
at the plug sections, plug  
heads and device output  
point.  
Do not allow your TV  
to get wet. Never pour  
any liquids onto the  
TV. Do not operate  
14) Use only the add-ons/accessories  
your TV if any solid  
specified by the manufacturer.  
or liquid substance  
enters into it. This can cause electric  
shock and your TV may be damaged.  
Have it checked immediately by qualified  
personnel.  
15) Use only or stands specified  
by the manufacturer or sold  
along with the product.  
Place your device on a level  
surface.  
Keep flammable  
materials and open  
flame sources (such  
as candles) away from  
TV in order to avoid  
risk of fire.  
16) Unplug the power cable  
during thunderstorms or  
when you will not use your  
TV for a long period of time.  
11) DO NOT USE  
headphones at extremely  
high volume levels since  
this may cause permanent  
loss of hearing.  
17) Consult authorised service  
personnel for service  
requirements. Never  
12) Operate your TV only in  
the 230 V 50Hz voltage  
range. Use the AC  
attempt to repair  
the TV yourself.  
Opening the cabinet  
power cable supplied  
can expose you to  
with the product. If your  
TV is a grounded (Class  
I) product, then it must be connected to a  
grounded socket.  
The socket into which you plug in the  
AC power cable must be within easy  
reach.  
Unplug the TV in order to disconnect  
it from mains power.  
dangerous voltages or other hazardous  
situations. Service is required in situations  
such as damage to the power cable  
of the device or its plug, water spills or  
substances falling into the TV, the TV is  
subjected to rain or moisture, it does not  
operate normally or it is dropped.  
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18) Wipe the TV cabinet  
21) Do not dispose of your TV  
with regular household waste.  
Observe local laws and  
clean with a soft and dry  
cloth. Wipe dust from the  
screen gently with a soft  
regulations for disposal.  
cloth. Stubborn stains  
can be cleaned with a  
22) For stand fitting and removal please refer  
cloth slightly moistened  
to loose leaf sheet inside TV carton.  
with soap and lukewarm water. Never  
use solvents such as thinner or gasoline  
for cleaning. Unplug the AC power cable  
from the socket when cleaning the TV.  
Otherwise, there is the risk of electric  
shock.  
Note 1: This is a Class A product. During  
operation, the device can cause radio  
interference. In this case the user may  
have to remedy this. Please contact your  
specialist dealer.  
19) Do not dispose of the  
Note 2: Electromagnetic fields can cause  
temporary performance degradation.  
This can be distinguished as noise in the  
image.  
batteries in fire.  
Do not short circuit,  
dismantle or overheat  
the batteries. There is  
the risk of explosion  
if the batteries are not replaced  
correctly. Replace only with the same  
or equivalent type batteries.  
20) Disposing of the exhausted  
batteries:  
Dispose of the exhausted  
batteries in accordance with  
the local laws and regulations in  
order to protect our environment.  
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4 Start  
Remove your television carefully from its box.  
You can keep the packaging of your television  
to use in future.  
Note: If you are not going to use your  
television for a long time, unplug its power  
cable from the socket.  
Contents of the box  
Power cable  
4.3-Performing initial start and  
Remote control  
settings  
2 batteries  
To set up your television, read the sections  
on the TV controls and making the channel  
settings.  
Note: Scart, HDMI, VGA and PHONO  
cables are not supplied with the device.  
4.1-Aerial connection  
4.4-Batteries  
Open the lid of the battery compartment  
and make sure that you have placed the  
batteries in the correct direction. For this  
remote control, UM-4, IEC R03 or AAA 1.5 V  
batteries are suitable.  
Do not throw your old batteries into the fire,  
discard them in a dedicated waste area for  
this purpose.  
Do not mix used batteries with new ones or  
different types of batteries together.  
The performance of the remote control will be  
reduced at a distance of 8 meters from or at  
an angle of 30 degrees beyond the centre of  
the TV.  
4.2-Powering on your device  
and the initial use  
1. Insert the power cable into the power  
supply input located on the back panel of the  
LCD TV.  
2. Insert the power cable plug supplied with  
the tv into the mains socket.  
Note: Your TV is equipped to operate with  
TV buttons in case your R/C is broken or the  
batteries are exhausted.  
3. Press the power on/off button  
located on the LCD TV.  
4. To power on your television,  
pPR+ or PR- keys on the  
remote control. For this process,  
you can also use the buttons on  
your TV. The picture will appear on  
the screen after a short while.  
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5 Your new television  
5.1-TV Control Panel  
or  
or  
or  
Program Down/Up button  
Volume Level Down/Up  
button  
or  
or  
or  
or  
or  
Stand by indicator  
Menu button/Source selection button  
Bright light: TV is in Stand-by  
Dimmed light: TV is On  
No light: Power Cable is not connected.  
or  
or  
or  
Power/Standby button  
5.2-Rear and Side External Connections  
or  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Component video input (Y)  
Component audio input (L)  
Component video input (Pb)  
Component audio input (R)  
Component video input (Pr)  
SPDIF Digital audio output  
VGA (PC connection) input  
PC audio input  
12 S-Video input  
13 Audio input Phono connector  
(Left/L)  
14 Video input Phono connector  
15 Sound input Phono connector  
(Right/R)  
16 Stereo Headphone socket  
17 HDMI 1 input  
18 HDMI 2 input  
19 CI slot input  
Antenna input  
10 Scart input  
11 Power input  
Above drawing for external connections is representational. Their order and places on your  
TV may be different.  
Please see Technical Specifications Table on page 31 for the available external connections  
on your television.  
Please do not use the video Phono and S-Video connection simultaneously, otherwise  
these two devices might influence the picture quality of one another.  
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5.3-Remote Control  
Standby  
AV  
Temporary off button  
Source Menu button  
Temporary sound mute button  
Picture format selection button  
Picture and Teletext (PAT) button  
Zoom mode selection button  
Subtitle selection button (D)  
Audio language selection button (D)  
Favorites channel list selection button  
Teletext page stop button (Stop)  
EPG menu button (D)  
16:9  
Zoom  
SUBT  
AUDIO  
FAV  
EPG  
Teletext Question/Answer button (Reveal)  
Information display button  
Teletext mode index page button  
Enter menu button  
INFO  
MENU  
1....0  
Numeric buttons  
BACK  
EXIT  
Return to previous menu button  
Menu exit button  
Up/Down movement buttons  
Right/Left movement buttons  
OK  
Confirmation button  
Channel List button outside the menu  
Volume down/up buttons  
Vol-/Vol+  
PR+ / PR-  
Program forward/backward buttons  
Red Teletext button  
Green Teletext button  
Yellow Teletext button  
Blue Teletext button  
TXT  
TV/Teletext/MIX selection button  
Sound mode selection button  
Teletext page enlarge button (Double)  
Picture mode selection button  
Teletext Update button  
SWAP  
Switching back to the last viewed channel button  
Teletext sub page button (Sub)  
Picture pause button  
FREEZE  
SIZE  
Time display button  
PIP/POS  
These buttons have no function  
(D): Digital Mode Only.  
Note: When there is no menu open on  
the screen, up/down movement buttons  
have the same function with the PR+/PR-  
buttons and left/right movement buttons  
have the same function with the Vol+/  
Vol- buttons.  
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6
Performing the initial power-on settings  
6.1.4-Temporary sound mute (MUTE)  
6.1-TV controls  
6.1.1-Temporary on/off (STAND-BY)  
To temporarily mute the sound of your  
television, press the MUTE button  
When you press the red STANDBY  
button located on your remote control  
while your television is switched on,  
the sound and the picture will go off.  
In the stand-by mode, the power  
indicator of your television will glow  
brighter. To switch your television  
back on, either press any numeric button or  
P+/P- buttons.  
on your remote control. In that case
MUTE symbol will appear on the  
screen. When you press the same  
button a second time, the sound will  
be restored. If you press the VOL+ button  
while in the Mute mode, the sound level is  
increased and the Mute function is aborted.  
6.1.5-Returning to the Last Viewed  
Program (SWAP)  
Caution! If you are not going to use your  
television for a long time, unplug its  
power cable from the socket.  
Allows you to switch between the  
current program you are watching  
and the source, or the last selected  
program and the source. For example, if you  
change the channel to Program 11 while  
you were watching Program 1, press SWAP  
button to switch back to Program 1. Press  
SWAP button to switch back to Program 11  
again.  
6.1.2-Digital TV, Analogue TV and AV  
Mode selection  
Press the Source button on your remote  
control. SOURCE menu will be displayed.  
Select DTV(Digital TV), ATV (Analogue TV) or  
desired AV mode from the Source menu with  
up/down movement buttons and confirm  
with OK button so that your television will  
switch to the source you have selected.  
6.1.3-Channel Selection  
You may select program number you would  
like by pressing the P+/P- buttons on your  
television and on your remote control. To  
select the programs that are above 9, you  
can use the Numerical buttons. You may  
enter the number of the program you would  
like to select using the numerical buttons. For  
example, to switch to the program number  
12, press respectively the numeric buttons  
1 and 2 on your remote control. You can  
perform the program selection also from the  
Program Table and Channel List menus.  
6.1.6-Main Menu  
Press the MENU button. The Menu including  
all the setting menus will appear on the  
screen. Navigate through the Menu titles with  
the Right/Left movement buttons and press  
the OK button to select the desired menu.  
If you want to exit the menu in any step,  
just press the EXIT button. Press BACK  
or MENU buttons to return to the previous  
Menu while you are in a sub menu.  
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6.2-Turning on your television  
for the first time and tuning  
Installation Guide menu will be displayed on  
the screen when you turn on your television  
for the first time.  
CHANNEL SETUP  
Please select country and scan type, then press OK to start tuning  
England  
DTV  
Country Selection  
Scan Type  
Installation Guide  
Time Zone  
London GMT  
Language Settings  
Active antenna power  
Auto tuning  
English  
Back  
Select  
Exit  
Select  
Exit  
Scroll to the Country Selection  
tab by pressing the Up/Down  
Press Right/Left movement buttons to  
select the desired menu language from the  
Language tab. If you are using an active  
antenna, (See page 16) set the active antenna  
power feature to On. Select Auto Search  
by pressing the down movement button and  
confirm your selection with OK button or the  
right movement button. Country Selection  
menu will be displayed. Make the Country  
and Scan Type selections by pressing the  
Up/Down, Left/Right movement buttons.  
Time Zone will be set automatically according  
to the country selected. If the antenna  
connections are correct, press OK button to  
start Auto Search.  
movement buttons and press Right/  
Left movement buttons to select  
your country. Then, scroll to the  
Scan Type tab by pressing the  
Down movement button and select  
DTV option by pressing the Right/  
Left movement buttons. Press OK button to  
confirm your selections. Digital channels are  
searched and stored automatically. At the  
same moment, the progress of auto tuning  
and the channels stored in the memory are  
displayed in the menu.  
Press EXIT button to cancel the Auto Tuning.  
Searching  
6.3-Performing Digital channel  
settings  
%1 68 MHz  
You can tune the Digital programs  
automatically or manually and store them in  
your television.  
1 C-03  
2 C-04  
6.3.1-Automatic tuning of digital  
channels and storing in the  
memory  
Exit  
Press the MENU button on your  
remote control. Select CHANNEL  
SETUP by pressing the Right/Left  
movement button and confirm your  
selection with OK button. Select  
Auto Tuning tab by pressing the  
Up/Down movement buttons and  
press Right movement button or OK  
button to confirm. Country Selection  
menu will be displayed.  
Program Table menu is displayed at the end  
of the Auto Tuning.  
Note: If you wish to search the Digital and  
Analogue channels concurrently, choose  
Scan Type as Digital and Analogue from  
the Auto Tuning menu.  
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Channel will appear in the list and be stored  
in the memory when it is found. Press MENU  
button to return to the previous menu from  
the manual search menu or press EXIT  
button to exit the menu.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Please note that Encrypted channels may  
not be stored after scanning in the Digital TV  
channels. If this is the case then you will need  
to rescan the channels again but this time  
change the LIST SCRAMBLED CHANNELS  
from AUTO to ON:  
6.4-Performing Analogue  
channel settings  
6.4.1-Automatic tuning of analogue  
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2
3
4
5
Press Menu.  
channels and storing in the memory  
Select Features.  
Select Digital Features.  
Press the MENU button on your  
remote control. Select CHANNEL  
SETUP by pressing the Right/Left  
movement button and confirm your  
selection with OK button. Select  
Auto Tuning tab by pressing the  
Up/Down movement buttons and  
press Right movement button or OK  
button to confirm. Country Selection  
menu will be displayed.  
Select User Interface Options.  
List Scrambled Channels will show.  
Change “Auto” setting to “ON”  
Press Exit button to exit the Menu.  
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You will need to rescan the digital TV  
channels:  
1
2
3
Press Menu.  
Select Setup.  
Select Auto Tuning and press the OK  
button to start the channel scan and this  
time store the Scrambled channels.  
6.3.2-Manual tuning of digital  
channels and storing in the memory  
CHANNEL SETUP  
Please select country and scan type, then press OK to start tuning  
Press the MENU button on your  
remote control. Select CHANNEL  
SETUP by pressing the Right/Left  
movement button and confirm your  
selection with OK button. Select  
Digital Manual Tuning tab by  
pressing the Up/Down movement  
buttons and press Right movement  
button or OK button to confirm.  
Digital Manual Tuning menu will be  
displayed.  
England  
Country Selection  
ATV  
Scan Type  
London GMT  
Time Zone  
Back  
Select  
Exit  
Scroll to the Country Selection  
tab by pressing the Up/Down  
movement buttons and press Right/  
Left movement buttons to select  
Digital Manual Tuning  
your country. Then, scroll to the Scan  
Type tab by pressing the Down  
VHF CH  
9
Frequency  
205 MHz  
movement button and select ATV option by  
pressing the Right/Left movement buttons.  
Press OK button to confirm your selections.  
Analogue channels are searched and stored  
automatically. At the same moment, the  
progress of auto tuning and the channels  
stored in the memory are displayed in the  
menu. Program Table menu is displayed at  
the end of the Auto Tuning.  
Poor Normal Good  
Back  
Exit  
Select  
Enter the channel number from the Manual  
search menu using the numeric keys if you  
know the channel number; if you don’t  
know the channel number, you can perform  
search by using right/left direction buttons.  
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6.4.2-Manual tuning of analogue  
channels and storing in the memory  
Analogue Manual Tuning  
System  
I
6.4.2.1-If you already know the  
Channel  
C 4  
channel number  
Fine tuning  
Search  
+00  
Select Analogue Manual Tuning by  
pressing the Up/Down movement  
buttons in the CHANNEL SETUP  
menu and confirm by pressing the  
OK button. Analogue Manual  
Tuning menu will be displayed.  
Programme no  
Skip  
1
No  
Frequency  
62.25 Mhz  
Save  
Select  
Back  
Exit  
Analogue Manual Tuning  
In the Program no tab, enter the channel  
number where you would like to store the  
searched channel. Select the system in which  
you would like to make the search from the  
System tab by pressing the Right/Left  
movement buttons and move to the Channel  
tab by pressing the down movement button.  
Press OK on your remote control to select  
“S”” band or “C”” band, scroll to the Search  
tab by pressing the down movement button  
and press Right/Left movement buttons  
to start the search. Press the Red button  
on your remote control to store the channel  
you found. The channel will be stored to the  
channel number of your choice.  
System  
I
Channel  
C 4  
Fine tuning  
Search  
+00  
Programme no  
Skip  
1
No  
Frequency  
62.25 Mhz  
Save  
Select  
Back  
Exit  
Select the system in which you would like to  
make the search from the System tab by  
pressing the Right/Left movement buttons  
and move to the Channel tab by pressing  
the down movement button. Press OK on  
your remote control to select “S”” band cable  
input or “C”” band aerial input and enter  
the channel number with numeric buttons.  
Move onto the Program No tab and enter  
the channel number in which you would like  
to have the channel stored. If the broadcast  
viewed on the screen is of your desired  
quality, press the Red button on your remote  
control to store the action into memory.  
The channel will be stored according to the  
program number of your choice. You can  
tune and store in memory other channels the  
same way. In the event that you wish to exit  
the menu for any reason, simply press the  
EXIT button.  
6.4.2.3-Fine Tuning  
If the channel you found is not of the desired  
quality and requires Fine Tuning, then  
select the Fine tuning tab by pressing the  
Down movement button in the Analogue  
Manual Tuning menu. Using the Left/  
Right movement buttons on your remote  
control, adjust the broadcast displayed on  
the screen to your desired quality. Under  
normal circumstances, you will not require to  
use the Fine Tune function. The AFC values  
of your television will automatically adjust and  
lock themselves to the channel. However,  
you might need it in case the television  
transmitters do not operate according to  
the standards. Press the Red button on  
your remote control to store the settings you  
made.  
6.4.2.2-If you do not know the  
channel number  
Select Analogue Manual Tuning by  
pressing the Up/Down movement buttons in  
the CHANNEL SETUP menu and confirm by  
pressing the OK button. Analogue Manual  
Tuning menu will be displayed.  
6.5-Electronic TV Guide (EPG)  
Electronic TV Guide is for Digital  
broadcasts only. If it is supported  
by the broadcasting enterprise, the  
Electronic TV Guide gives general  
information about all of the programs of the  
next 8 days. To display the Electronic TV  
Guide, press EPG button on the remote  
control and EPG will be displayed.  
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No Information  
No Information  
6.6-Program table  
With the program table, you may list the  
television channels, delete channels, create  
favorites list, lock any channel you wish or  
change the names of the analogue channels  
according to your personal choice. Select the  
Program Table tab by pressing the Down  
movement button in CHANNEL SETUP  
menu and confirm with the OK button.  
Program Table menu will be displayed.  
ALL CHANNELS  
Wednesday 18 Jun 2008  
14:45  
Channel 1  
No Information  
Channel 2  
Channel 3  
Channel 4  
Channel 5  
Channel 6  
Channel 7  
Info  
Exit  
Next Day  
Reminder  
Previous Day  
Schedule List  
Select  
Programme table  
Service Type  
Important Note: Not all broadcasting  
Network  
enterprises supply a detailed TV guide. Most  
of the broadcasting enterprises provide daily  
program information, but they do not give  
detailed explanations. Some broadcasting  
enterprises, on the other hand, do not give  
any program information at all.  
CHANNEL SETUP  
CA  
FAV1  
FAV2  
FAV3  
FAV4  
SKIP  
CHANNEL 1  
CHANNEL 2  
CHANNEL 3  
CHANNEL 4  
CHANNEL 5  
CHANNEL 6  
CHANNEL 7  
CHANNEL 8  
CHANNEL 9  
You may navigate through the channels by  
P+/P-, or up/down movement buttons and  
the broadcast stream of the channel you  
select will be displayed on the right side. To  
get further information about the program  
press Info button and detailed information  
about the selected program will be displayed.  
To display the program information of the next  
day press the right movement button followed  
by the GREEN button and press RED button  
to display the program information of the  
previous day. You may add timer for any  
program you like in the broadcast stream.  
When the time of the relevant program  
comes, a warning screen appears. To add  
a timer to any broadcast you wish, select  
the broadcast you want to add timer from  
the EPG menu with the movement buttons  
and press the BLUE button on your remote  
control. Reminder menu will be displayed.  
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6.6.1-Selecting the Service Type  
You may select the service type by  
pressing the “BLUE” button on your  
remote control in the Program table  
menu. The service type you have  
selected appears on the upper left corner of  
the menu. Service types are in the form of  
ALL TYPE” (all channels), “DTV (only Digital  
channels), ATV (only Analogue channels)  
and Radio (only radio channels). Only those  
channels in the service type you select shall  
be displayed on the Program table menu.  
6.6.2-Creating and selecting favorites  
list  
Reminder  
In your television you can create 4  
favorite channel lists based on your  
personal preferences. To do this,  
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Channel1  
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Clock  
Minute  
Mode  
Date  
select the channel you would like to  
add in the favorite list by using the  
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Up/Down movement buttons while  
you are in the Program Table menu,  
then select the favorite list into which  
you would like to add the channel  
by using the Right/Left movement  
buttons and press the OK button.  
Month  
Schedule List  
Back  
Change  
Exit  
A “Heart” symbol will be displayed under  
the favorite list to which you have added the  
channel. You can add the channel you have  
selected into more then one favorite list. You  
can directly select the favorite channel list you  
You can add Timer by entering the reminder  
information and pressing the OK button.  
You can display the Timer you have added  
or delete a previously added timer in the  
Schedule List menu.  
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created. To do this, press the FAV button on  
your remote control. Favourite List menu will  
be displayed.  
6.6.6-Skipping a stored channel  
In the event that you do not wish to  
see certain programs while navigating  
through the channels using the  
Favourite List  
P+/P- buttons, then you can use  
this function. Select the program  
that will be hidden by pressing the  
Up/Down or Right/Left movement  
buttons, scroll to the Skip option  
and press OK button to confirm.  
SKIP will appear on the program  
to be skipped. You may perform  
this procedure for more than one  
program. To view the skipped  
ALL CHANNELS  
FAV1  
FAV2  
FAV3  
FAV4  
Select one of the ALL CHANNELS, FAV1,  
FAV2, FAV3, FAV4 lists by pressing the Up/  
Down movement buttons and press OK  
button to confirm.  
program, directly enter the program  
number using the numeric buttons  
or select it from the Channel List menu. To  
cancel the program skipping process, select  
the “SKIP” option again. After setting is  
complete, press the EXIT button to exit the  
menu.  
6.6.3- Relocating a stored channel  
Select the channel you want to  
relocate from the Program Table  
menu with Up/Down buttons and  
press the “GREEN” button on  
your remote control. Select the  
new channel number to which you  
would like to move the channel by  
pressing the Up/Down movement  
buttons and press the OK button.  
Your channel will be moved to its  
new location. You may perform this  
procedure for more than one channel.  
Press EXIT button to finish the setting  
process.  
6.6.7- Renaming a stored analogue  
channel  
You can assign an analogue program  
or programs of choice the names that  
have a maximum of eight characters.  
To do this, select the analogue  
channel you want to rename from  
the Program Table menu with Up/  
Down movement buttons and press  
the RED button on your remote  
control. The colour of the tab where  
the channel name exist will change  
and a green box will appear around  
the initial letter of the channel name;  
choose the desired letter, number or  
sign using the Up/Down movement  
buttons. For the next character, press  
the Right movement button and then  
select the desired letter, number or  
sign again with the Up/Down movement  
buttons. After entering all the characters,  
store the name you have written in the  
memory by pressing the OK button. To write  
names for any of the other programs, simply  
repeat the above procedure. Press MENU  
button to return to the previous menu or  
press EXIT button to exit the menu after the  
setting is complete.  
6.6.4- Deleting a stored channel  
Select the channel you want to delete  
from the Program Table menu with  
Up/Down buttons and press the  
YELLOW” button on your remote  
control. The tab of the channel to be  
deleted will become yellow. Press  
GREEN button to delete the selected  
channel or press RED button to  
delete the whole channel list. Once  
you pres the Green button, the  
selected program is deleted and the  
following channels are transferred to previous  
program number. After setting is complete,  
press the EXIT button to exit the menu.  
6.6.5- Locking a stored channel  
For this feature, please see page. 21-22  
7.5-Parental Control  
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Note: Signal Information menu will be active  
6.6.8-Channel List  
only for Digital broadcasts.  
If you press OK button when no menu is  
open, Channel List menu will be displayed  
on the screen.  
6.8-CA Module (Conditional  
Access)  
In this menu, you can check the CA Module  
settings. If a CI module is inserted for a  
channel that has a scrambled broadcast, then  
a submenu for that module is opened and the  
information for that module is updated.  
CHANNEL LİST  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
Channel 3  
Channel 4  
6.9-Active Antenna Power  
When this feature is set to On, you can  
connect an external antenna to your television  
without needing any external source. Scroll to  
the Active Antenna Power tab by pressing  
the down movement button in the Channel  
Setup menu and select On by pressing the  
Right/Left movement buttons.  
Exit  
Select  
You can see all the channels of the current  
mode while you are in the Channel List  
menu, you can select the desired channel  
with Up/Down buttons and view it by  
pressing the OK button.  
6.7-Signal Information  
This menu gives information about Channel,  
Network, Modulation, Signal level and quality.  
Press MENU button to enter this menu.  
Select Channel Setup menu by pressing  
the Right/Left movement buttons. Select  
Signal Information tab by pressing the  
Down movement button and confirm with  
Right movement button or OK button. Signal  
Information menu will be displayed.  
Signal Information  
Channel  
Network  
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XX Network  
Modulation 2X 64XXX X2/3  
Quality 60%  
Signal Strength  
90%  
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7.1.3-Sound Type  
7.1-Performing the Sound  
settings  
The program you watch may be broadcast  
in stereo or in two different languages. Using  
the Right/Left movement buttons in this  
menu, you can select Mono/Stereo or Dual-1/  
Dual-2.  
You may perform Volume settings by using  
the V+ or V- buttons on your television or the  
VOL+/VOL- buttons on your remote control.  
You can perform other Sound settings by  
entering the Sound menu. To do this, press  
the MENU button on your remote control,  
select SOUND menu by pressing the Right/  
Left movement buttons and press the OK  
button. In this menu, you can select one of  
the titles for which you would like to perform  
an operation.  
7.1.4-Sound Mode  
If you would like to add some depth to the  
sound of the program you are watching,  
press Right/Left movement buttons to select  
Normal or Spatial feature.  
7.1.5-Equalizer  
Select the EQUALIZER tab in the Sound  
menu and confirm with the OK button. The  
Equalizer menu is displayed.  
SOUND  
Volume  
Balance  
EQUALIZER  
Off  
L+R  
Normal  
AVL  
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User  
Sound Type  
Sound Mode  
Equalizer  
Headphone  
Back  
Select  
Exit  
Back  
Exit  
Select  
7.1.1-Balance  
To adjust the sound balance between the  
right and left loudspeakers to the desired  
level, select the Balance tab in the volume  
menu by using the Down movement button.  
Using the Left/Right movement buttons  
adjust this option to the desired level.  
Using the Right/Left movement buttons, you  
may select either one of the preset Music,  
Sports, Cinema and Speech options which  
enhance the sound effect depending on the  
feature of the program you are watching  
or the User option which you can adjust  
as you desire. To adjust the User option,  
select User and press the OK button. You  
can adjust the frequency levels with the Up/  
Down movement buttons. You can select  
one of the 120Hz, 500Hz, 1.5kHz, 5kHz and  
10kHz frequency bands with Right and Left  
movement buttons. Press the MENU button  
to store the settings and exit the user option.  
7.1.2-AVL (Automatic Volume  
Limiting)  
Television transmitters have different sound  
levels. This can be noticed from the different  
volume levels that can be heard while  
switching from one program to another. Using  
the Right/Left movement buttons, select  
ON. The AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting)  
function maintains the same sound level as  
you switch from program to program. Select  
Off to cancel it.  
Note: You can select the equalizer  
options directly by pressing the (  
button on your remote control.  
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the Advanced Picture Settings menu. The  
changes you have made in the PICTURE  
menu will be stored in the memory without  
requiring any other operation.  
7.1.6-Headphone  
By connecting headphones to your television  
you can listen to the program sounds  
independently from your television. To turn up  
and down the headphone volume level, select  
Headphone tab from the Sound menu and  
adjust the volume level by using the Right/Left  
movement buttons.  
7.2.2-Picture Mode  
You can select either one of the  
four non-adjustable settings in the  
memory or one of the user options  
by pressing the ( ) button on your  
remote control. Vivid, Natural, Cinema and  
Sports are default values; USER represents  
the values you stored in memory.  
Note 1: The settings you have made in the  
Sound menu will be stored in the memory  
without requiring any other operations.  
Note 2: When you want to hear the sound  
from the headphone only, just press the  
MUTE button on your remote control.  
7.2.3-Colour Temperature  
Colour intensity of the picture can be  
adjusted with this feature. Select Colour  
Temperature tab from the picture menu by  
pressing the Up/Down buttons to activate  
this feature and then select one of the Cool,  
Normal or Warm options by pressing the  
Right/Left buttons.  
7.2-Performing the Picture  
settings  
7.2.1-Picture Menu  
You can perform Picture settings by entering  
the Picture menu. To do this, press the  
MENU button on your remote control, select  
PICTURE menu by pressing the Right/  
Left movement buttons and press the OK  
button. In this menu, you can select one of  
the titles for which you would like to perform  
an operation.  
7.2.4-Tint  
When NTSC video is input via Scart, you may  
make Hue settings. The tint option is not seen  
in the menu when you have not input this type  
of a video. When a NTSC video is connected  
via the Scart, this option becomes active and  
it is available in the menu.  
7.2.5-Advanced Picture Features  
You can adjust advanced picture features  
of your television from the Advanced Picture  
Settings menu under Picture menu.  
PICTURE  
Picture Mode  
Brightness  
User  
Contrast  
Colour  
Sharpness  
Colour Temperature  
Warm  
Back  
Exit  
Select  
PICTURE  
High  
High  
High  
High  
High  
Off  
DNR  
MPEG NR  
You can select the desired setting by  
Vibrant Colour  
Perfect Clear  
Dynamic Contrast  
Dynamic Backlight  
Backlight  
pressing the Up/Down movement buttons  
and adjust their levels with Right/Left  
movement buttons. You can adjust Picture  
Mode, Brightness, Contrast, Colour,  
Sharpness and Colour Temperature levels  
as you desire. You can adjust the DNR,  
MPEG NR, Vibrant Colur, Perfect Clear,  
Dynamic Contrast, Dynamic Backlight  
and Backlight options as you desire from  
Back  
Exit  
Select  
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movement buttons and select one of the  
Auto, Daylight, Night or Off options with  
Right/Left movement buttons. When the  
Dynamic Backlight is set to Off, Backlight  
option becomes active. Backlight option  
is not accessible when other options are  
selected.  
7.2.5.1-DNR (Noise reduction)  
You may reduce interference and noise  
formed in the picture by using this feature.  
Select DNR tab with the Up/Down  
movement buttons to activate this feature and  
select one of the Off, Low, Normal, High  
or Auto options with Right/Left movement  
buttons.  
7.2.5.7-Backlight  
Note: Noise reduction function is only  
effective in weak broadcasts.  
With this feature, you can adjust the intensity  
of light reflected to the LCD Panel. To do this,  
select Back Light tab with the Up/Down  
movement buttons and adjust the level as you  
desire with Right/Left movement buttons.  
7.2.5.2-MPEG NR  
You can remove the artifacts that appear in  
the picture as square shaped blocks by using  
this feature. Select Mpeg NR tab with the  
Up/Down movement buttons to activate this  
feature and select one of the Off, Low, Mid  
or High options with Right/Left movement  
buttons.  
7.2.6-Picture Format  
With this option, you can view the broadcast  
you watch in a format of your choice. You  
can view the broadcasts in Auto, 16:9,  
4:3, Subtitle, Letterbox, Panorama or 14:9  
formats. 16:9 or 4:3 formats can be selected  
in PC modes. In that case, the name of the  
selected picture format will be displayed in the  
centre of the screen.  
7.2.5.3- Vibrant Colour  
With this feature you can automatically adjust  
colour saturation according to the scene. To  
do this, select Vibrant Colour tab with the  
Up/Down movement buttons and select  
one of the Off, Low, Mid or High options  
with Right/Left movement buttons. With  
the ‘High’ option you can obtain the most  
saturated colours.  
7.2.6.1- Auto  
Some movie channels may broadcast in  
the 16:9 format. If you would like to see this  
format automatically, then select Auto. In that  
case, Auto appears on your screen.  
7.2.5.4- Perfect Clear  
With this feature you can automatically adjust  
black level of the picture according to the  
scene. To do this, select Perfect Clear tab  
with the Up/Down movement buttons and  
select one of the Off, Low, Mid or High  
options with the Right/Left movement  
buttons.  
7.2.6.2-16:9  
Please use this setting for watching wide  
screen DVDs, wide screen video cassette  
or 16:9 formatted broadcasts. Since various  
screen formats such as 16:9, 14:9 and etc.  
are used, black stripes might be formed on  
the lower and upper parts of the screen.  
7.2.5.5-Dynamic Contrast  
This feature allows making brightness settings  
according to the picture. A brighter or dimmer  
picture can be sent to the screen according  
to the brightness level of the picture. Thus, a  
wider effect is obtained in terms of contrast.  
Select Dynamic Contrast tab with the Up/  
Down movement buttons to activate this  
feature and select one of the Off, Low, Mid  
or High options with Right/Left movement  
buttons.  
7.2.5.6-Dynamic Backlight  
With this feature you can automatically adjust  
backlight strength according to the average  
brightness in the scene. To do this, select  
Dynamic Backlight tab with the Up/Down  
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Note: Since the use of certain functions in  
order to change the picture sizes for collective  
projection or commercial purposes (modifying  
the height and width etc.) will be deemed an  
infringement of the picture’s copyright, legal  
proceedings can be carried out as required  
under relevant laws.  
7.2.6.3-14:9  
This is a movie format.  
7.2.6.8-Overscan: Off  
When this mode is selected, high defined  
picture from the HDMI is not cropped and it is  
displayed in its original size. This is only active  
in HDMI mode and for resolutions at or above  
720p.  
7.2.6.4-4:3  
Use this setting to watch the broadcasts in  
the 4:3 format.  
7.3-Performing the timer  
settings  
Your television is equipped with the feature  
of being able to be turned off and on at  
periods that you specify. Press the MENU  
button. Select TIMER menu by pressing the  
Right/Left movement buttons and press OK  
button. In this menu, you can select one of  
the titles for which you would like to perform  
an operation.  
7.2.6.5-Subtitle  
If the subtitles are transmitted in the “16:9  
formatted” broadcast, then this setting will  
push the picture upwards in order to ensure  
the entire written text to be seen.  
7.2.6.6-Letterbox  
TIMER  
While watching a “16:9 or Cinemascope  
formatted” film or video cassette, this setting  
will eliminate or minimize the black stripes on  
the background by zooming in the picture  
without diffusing it.  
Clock  
Off Time  
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Off  
On Time  
Off  
Off  
On  
Sleep Timer  
Auto Sleep  
Time Zone  
London GMT  
Back  
Select  
Exit  
7.3.1-Clock  
7.2.6.7-Panorama  
Current time and date information must  
be entered from the clock tab. To do  
this, select the CLOCK tab and confirm  
with the OK button. The Clock menu is  
displayed. Select Day, Month, Year, Hour  
and Minute by pressing the Up/Down  
movement buttons and enter the required  
information for each of them using Left/  
Right movement buttons. Press MENU  
button to return to the previous menu or  
press EXIT button to exit the menu.  
This setting will enlarge the image to fit the  
screen by stretching the image horizontally  
while holding the correct proportions at the  
centre of the image. Some distortion may  
occur.  
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7.3.2-Off Time  
7.4-Options menu settings  
Select the Off Time tab by pressing the Up/  
Down movement button in TIMER menu  
and confirm your selection with the Right  
movement button or OK button. In this menu,  
you can set the off time for your television  
with weekly or daily periods.  
Press the MENU button on your remote  
control. Select OPTIONS by pressing the  
Up/Down movement buttons and press the  
OK button. You can select the titles for which  
you would like to perform an operation in  
this menu by using the Up/Down movement  
buttons.  
7.3.3-On Time  
Select the On Time tab by pressing the Up/  
Down movement button in TIMER menu  
and confirm your selection with the Right  
movement button or OK button. In the On  
Time menu, you can set the on time for your  
television with weekly or daily periods. In this  
menu, you select one of the TV, DTV or Radio  
modes, a specific channel and the volume  
that would become active when the TV is  
turned on.  
OPTIONS  
Language Settings  
Restore Factory Defaults  
Country  
Game Mode  
Software Update  
England  
Off  
7.3.4-Sleep Timer  
Sleep Timer switches your television  
automatically to Standby Mode after the  
preset time has elapsed. You can adjust  
this time between 10 and 240 minutes with  
certain intervals. To do this, select the Off  
Time tab and press Right/Left movement  
buttons to select the desired time.  
Back  
Select  
Exit  
7.4.1-Language Settings  
Select Language Settings from the  
Options menu and press the OK button.  
The Language Settings menu is displayed.  
You can adjust the Menu language, Audio  
language and Subtitle language from this  
menu. Audio and Subtitle languages can only  
be selected when they are supported by the  
broadcaster. Unless you make any selection,  
the language supported by the broadcaster  
will be selected automatically. You can select  
the Language Settings, Audio Languages,  
Subtitle Languages and Hearing Aid tabs  
and set the desired values by pressing the  
Right/Left buttons. When the Hearing Aid  
option is set to On, the Subtitles will appear in  
the language transmitted by the broadcaster if  
the Broadcasting company transmits Subtitles  
specifically. If the Hearing Aid is set to Off, the  
language selected in the subtitle languages  
option in the menu will be active.  
7.3.5-Auto Sleep  
Auto Sleep option can be set to on or off.  
When the Auto Sleep function is set to Off,  
NO SIGNAL will appear on the screen when  
the TV does not receive any signal from any  
source and your television will not be turned  
off. When the Auto Sleep function is set to  
On, NO SIGNAL will appear on the screen if  
the TV does not receive any signal from any  
source and the countdown OSD of 5 minutes  
will appear. Television is turned off at the end  
of the time.  
7.3.6-Time Zone  
Select the Time Zone tab by pressing the  
Up/Down movement buttons in Timer menu  
and select your current time zone with the  
Right/Left movement buttons.  
7.4.2-Restore Factory Defaults  
You can switch your television back to factory  
settings with this feature. Select Restore  
Factory Defaults tab and press the OK  
button. Confirmation screen will be displayed.  
In this screen, you can restore the factory  
settings of your television by selecting the  
Yes option with Right/Left buttons or cancel  
this action by selecting the No option.  
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7.4.3- Country  
7.5-Parental Control  
You can not access the Country option from  
the Options menu. The country selected  
during the initial use will automatically  
displayed in the menu.  
7.4.4- Game Mode  
In the Options menu, you can set the Game  
Mode tab to On/Off by pressing the Right/  
Left buttons. When the Game Mode is set to  
On, display settings will return to the default  
values.  
Game Mode becomes active only for PC,  
HDMI and YPBPR sources. When the Game  
Mode is set to ON for these sources, picture  
mode in the Picture menu will switch to the  
Game Mode. Only colour temperature and  
backlight settings can be changed in this  
mode. Game Mode provides a considerable  
increase in the picture quality when the TV is  
used as a monitor for game consoles and for  
displaying the text files. It is advised to turn  
this mode off when you would like to watch a  
movie from the above mentioned sources.  
PARENTAL CONTROL  
Lock System  
Set PIN  
Off  
Block Programme  
Parental Guidance  
Off  
Off  
Panel Lock  
Back  
Select  
Exit  
In the Parental Control menu, you can  
preclude channels that are not appropriate for  
children and set age restriction for programs  
being broadcasted. Password screen will be  
displayed when entering this menu. The menu  
will open only when the correct password is  
entered. The default password is set as 0000.  
You can change the password from the Set  
PIN menu as you wish.  
7.4.5-Software Update  
When a new software is found through OAD  
(On Air Download) from this menu, it will  
be installed automatically. Select Software  
Update tab and press the OK button. Your  
television will start to search for a new  
software and perform the software install  
process if a new software exists.  
7.5.1-Lock System  
When the Lock System feature is set to On ,  
a password is prompted if you want to enter  
in the Auto Tuning, Digital Manual Tuning,  
Analogue Manual Tuning submenus in the  
Channel Setup menu and the Program  
Table menu. These menus are not accessible  
unless the correct password is entered.  
Note: Software Update tab is not displayed in  
the Analogue mode.  
7.4.6-Decoder Setting  
7.5.2-Set PIN  
You can set the Decoder Setting tab to On/  
Off by pressing the Right/Left movement  
buttons. When it is set to ON, RF signal  
will be output from the SCART output. This  
option must be set to ON when a Decoder  
is connected to SCART. When this option  
is set to OFF, RF signal will not be output  
from the SCART output. This option appears  
in the menu when the Signal Source is set  
to SCART. It is not displayed in the menu in  
other options.  
You can change your Parental Control  
password from this menu as you wish. To do  
this, select Set PIN tab and press OK button.  
Set PIN menu will be displayed. Once you  
enter your new password two consecutive  
times, your password will be changed.  
7.5.3-Block Programme  
With the Block Program feature, you can  
lock the desired channel and prevent it from  
being viewed unless the correct password  
is entered. To do this, select Block  
Programme tab from the Parental Control  
menu by pressing the UP/Down movement  
buttons and confirm your selection with  
OK button. Block Programme menu will  
be displayed. Select the channel you want  
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to block from the Block Programme menu  
with Up/Down buttons and confirm with the  
GREEN button on your remote control. A  
lock symbol will appear next to the channel  
name. When a blocked channel is selected,  
the password screen will be displayed and  
the channel will not appear until the correct  
password is entered. If you do not enter the  
password, CH BLOCKED will be displayed  
on the screen. There will also be a lock  
symbol next to the blocked channel in the  
Program Table. Repeat the same steps to  
remove the blocking.  
7.6.2-Freeze (Freeze picture)  
You may freeze the program picture  
you are watching with this feature.  
For this, press the Timeshift button  
on your remote control. The program  
picture will freeze until the same button is  
pressed a second time. Freeze: On, Freeze:  
Off OSD will appear each time you press the  
Timeshift button.  
7.6.3-Picture and Teletext (PAT)  
With this feature, you can follow the  
teletext broadcasts simultaneously  
7.5.4-Parental Guidance  
with the current program, provided  
that the current program contains  
If it is supported by the broadcaster,  
this feature allows you to enter an age  
restriction between 4 and 18 for the  
programs broadcasted. If the program to be  
broadcasted is over the age restriction you  
entered, the channel will not be displayed and  
a password screen will appear. To view the  
program, correct password must be entered.  
Enter an age limit between 8 and 18 from the  
Parental Guidance tab in order to activate this  
feature.  
teletext broadcast. For this purpose,  
when you press TXT and then 16:9 buttons  
in a channel with teletext broadcasting, the  
screen will be split into two with the left pane  
showing the currently watched program and  
the right pane will show the Teletext at the  
same time. In the event that you wish to exit  
the PAT mode for any reason, simply press  
the TXT button.  
7.5.5-Panel Lock  
If this feature is turned On, the control buttons  
on your LCD Television will be locked and  
will not function. When it is set to off, control  
buttons will become active.  
7.6-Other picture features  
7.6.1-Zoom  
Press the ZOOM button on your  
remote control while watching a  
channel to activate this feature. The  
image is zoomed in 3 stages oriented  
to the centre.  
Note:Zoom feature is aborted when the  
channel is changed.  
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8 Teletext  
8.4-Page enlarge button (DOUBLE)  
Being one of the most prominent services  
of broadcasting today, Teletext renders the  
TV more fruitful. Teletext means in short the  
transmission of various updated information  
along with the TV broadcast signal in the form  
of text and graphics. To be able to receive  
a quality teletext broadcast, a good antenna  
system and a broadcast signal that is not  
weak, with no reflections and interference  
from other channels are required. Even in  
a very clear reception, it is normal for some  
characters or tabs to be lost. Such conditions  
will automatically be improved in a short time  
under normal circumstances.  
You can view the upper half of the  
teletext page in an enlarged format by  
pressing the DOUBLE button on your  
remote control. To be able to view  
the bottom half of the enlarged page, press  
the same button for the second time. Once  
you press the same button the third time, the  
page will be restored to its normal size.  
8.5-Page Stop (STOP)  
Some information is laid out by the  
broadcasting agency in multiple  
pages and it is broadcast in an  
automatic cycle mode. For example,  
on a text of four pages, the pages are  
indicated with the figures 01, 02, 03 and  
04 on the bottom of the page. To view one  
of these pages for a longer time, press the  
STOP button. When you press the same  
button again, the cycle continues.  
8.1-Entering the Teletext Mode  
In order to switch your television to the  
teletext broadcast, please press the TXT  
button in a program that has a teletext  
broadcast. To switch back to the television  
broadcast, press the TXT button for two  
consecutive times. Once you have switched  
to the teletext broadcast, the initial page that  
appears will be the index page. P100 In this  
page, the titles of the topics in the teletext  
broadcast and the initial page numbers will  
appear.  
8.6-Subpage selection (SUB)  
If the page of text you are viewing  
contains sub pages the page  
numbers starting from 01 appear on  
the screen. You can switch to the sub  
pages with the SUB button. In this  
case, subpage selection will appear  
next to the page number in the upper  
left corner in 0001 format; you can  
either directly enter the number of  
the subpage you want to display with  
number keys or select the subpages  
one by one by pressing the RED/  
GREEN buttons. You can exit the sub page  
by pressing the SUB button again.  
8.2-Page Selection  
To be able to view the page you  
would like on the screen, type in  
the number of that page using the  
numerical keys. You can see the  
number you have entered on the left  
side of the upper title tab. When you would  
like to turn the pages one by one, you can  
go to the next page pressing the Up/P+  
button and to the previous page pressing the  
Down/P- button. Press the INFO button to  
return to the Index page.  
8.3-Teletext image in the TV picture  
(MIX)  
With this feature, you can watch  
the teletext information and the TV  
broadcast together. Thus, you can  
follow the teletext broadcast of the  
channel while you watch the TV  
broadcast. To do this, press TXT  
button two times consecutively in a channel  
with Teletext broadcast.  
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8.7-Temporary TV Picture (UPDATE)  
8.10-Fastext  
This button allows you to switch to  
the television picture while the page  
you want is being searched in the  
The coloured buttons on the remote control  
are for the fastext feature. When you select  
any page, the titles on various subjects may  
appear on the screen in four different colours  
or inside coloured frames (red, green, yellow  
teletext broadcast eliminating the  
need to wait during the search. You may  
switch to the television picture by pressing the and blue). By pressing the button pertaining  
UPDATE button while Teletext is searching  
for your desired page. Once the page you  
want is found, the number of that page  
appears on the screen.  
to the relevant colour on the remote control,  
you can access the subject of your choice  
without waiting.  
Note: The fastext feature is not available for  
all teletext broadcasts. It is determined by  
the broadcasting agency whether it is to be  
broadcast or not.  
8.8-Question - Answer Button  
(REVEAL)  
Sometimes, a teletext page contains  
a hidden answer such as a game or  
a riddle. Press the REVEAL button to  
disclose the hidden answer.  
8.9-Clock  
The Clock function of the SIZE  
button; press the SIZE button when  
you want to learn the time while  
watching any television channel. In  
that case, a clock will appear on the lower  
right corner of the screen. You can remove  
the time information from the screen by  
pressing the same button.  
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9
External Equipment Connections  
Your TV is equipped with 9 inputs including antenna input, which allows for the external device  
connection. These inputs are:  
1-Aerial input  
2-SCART input  
3-AV input  
4-S-Video input  
5-PC input  
6-HDMI1 input  
7-HDMI2 input  
8-YPbPr Component input  
9-CI slot input  
You can connect your external device supporting the suitable inputs to your TV via these  
inputs. By pressing the SOURCE button on your remote control, select the external source  
input to which you connected your device.  
Side view of the TV  
9.1-Headphone Connection  
The headphones must have  
impedance between 8 and 32  
ohms and have a 3.5 mm stereo  
jack plug. Plug the headphone  
jack into the headphone socket  
of the TV.  
9.2-Connecting an external device via Scart connection  
VCR  
or  
or  
DECODER  
Rear or side view of the TV  
DVD  
SCART : To watch the picture of the broadcast  
device connected to SCART, select Scart from  
the Source menu and press OK button. (You  
can watch via this Scart if the connected device  
has a RGB output).  
SATELLITE RECEIVER  
GAME CONSOLE  
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9.3-Connecting external equipment via AV connection  
Side view of the TV  
CAMERA  
DECODER  
DVD  
SATELLITE RECEIVER  
AV : To watch the picture of the broadcast device connected  
using the RCA (Phono) input, select AV option from the Source  
menu and press OK button. Your TV will switch to the selected  
source.  
GAME CONSOLE  
9.4-Connecting an external device via S-Video connection  
Side view of the TV  
CAMERA  
DECODER  
DVD  
SATELLITE RECEIVER  
S-Video: To watch the picture of the broadcast device  
connected using the SVHS input, select S-Video option from the  
Source menu and press OK button. Your TV will switch to the  
selected source.  
GAME CONSOLE  
9.5-Connecting an external device via YPBPR connection  
Rear view of the TV  
Picture connection  
DVD  
Audio connection  
YPBPBR (Component Input): When a connection is made via YPBPR socket, select YPBPR  
option from the Source menu and press the OK button. Your TV will switch to the selected  
source.  
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9.6-Connecting an external device via HDMI connection  
DVD  
Rear or side view of the TV  
SATELLITE RECEIVER  
HDMI: When a connection is made via HDMI socket, select the  
HDMI input through which you have made the connection from the  
Source menu and press the OK button. Your TV will switch to the  
selected source.  
GAME CONSOLE  
Connect to the HDMI input at the back of your TV by using the connector located on your PC  
or your digital video-transmission device with a suitable cable (not supplied with the TV).  
Note1: To be able to watch an image in the HDMI mode, your computer must be equipped  
with a HDMI graphic card.  
Note2: Please adjust the video card settings of your PC if the PICTURE does not fit to the  
screen when you transfer the picture to your television from a PC with a DVI to HDMI or HDMI  
to HDMI cable.  
You may display the resolution information by pressing the INFO button.  
9.6.1-HDCP  
Your TV supports HDCP feature. To use this feature, you must set up a connection to your  
TV set’s HDMI video port and select HDMI by pressing the SOURCE button on your remote  
control.  
NOTE:In HDMI mode; some resolutions are supported when a DVI to HDMI converter cable  
from a PC is used. Only 16:9, 4:3, 14:9 (some definitions) are supported as picture format.  
9.6.2-High Definition - HD-READY  
Your television can receive high-definition signals (HDTV). You can connect the  
input sources (HDTV set-top box or HDTV DVD player) to the (HDMI) socket (digital  
HDTV signal). This ensures that you can view digital HDTV programs, even if they  
are copy-protected (HDCP High-Definition Copy Protection).  
9.7-PC connection  
Picture connection  
Audio connection  
Rear view of the TV  
9.7.1-PC Connection:  
Connect the D-Sub15 connector to the PC-IN socket at the back of your television by using  
an appropriate cable (not supplied with your television). Again, by using an appropriate cable,  
connect the audio output of your PC to the PC AUDIO-IN at the back of your television to  
listen to sounds from your PC and you can adjust the volume level of your source by using  
VOL+/VOL- buttons.  
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9.7.2-Switching to the PC mode  
For your LCD-TV to switch to the monitor (PC) mode, press the SOURCE button on your  
remote control. SOURCE menu will be displayed. Select PC by pressing the Up/Down  
movement buttons and press the OK button.  
9.7.3-PC Access Setting  
Enter into the SETUP menu from the Main Menu by pressing the MENU button in the PC  
mode. In order to make the necessary settings in this menu, you can select the headings with  
the Up/Down buttons on your remote control to perform the following monitor-related settings.  
9.7.4-Auto Position  
The most suitable geometric settings in accordance with the entry mode are configured by this  
function. For this operation, just select the Autoposition tab and press OK button.  
9.7.5-Horizontal Position: Horizontal position setting.  
9.7.6-Vertical Position: Vertical position setting.  
9.7.7-Size: This is the pixel clock frequency. User can narrow down or enlarge the display by  
selecting a desired value.  
9.7.8-Phase: Using the Right/Left movement buttons, you can ensure that the colours and  
shapes are exactly consolidated on the PC image.  
9.7.9-PICTURE FORMAT  
You can select the PC image to be displayed in 16:9 or 4:3 formats.  
9.8- Inserting the CI (Common Interface) card  
CI module and Smart card allows you to viesome scrambled (paid) channels in Digital  
TV mode. When no CI module is inserted in your television, you can only view the current  
unscrambled digital/analogue channels.  
9.8.1-Inserting the CI Module and Smart card  
You can not use the smart card in your television independently. You will need a CAM module  
to use the smart card. Insert your smart card into the CAM module and then insert the CAM  
Module into the CI slot on your television. When you insert the module correctly, CA Module  
Inserted appears on the screen and the menu for this module is displayed.  
Rear or side view of the TV  
9.8.2-Removing the CI Module and Smart card  
When removing the Smart card, make sure that you pull the CAM module out completely with  
the card inserted. CA Module Inserted will appear on the screen.  
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10 Help and tips  
Failure  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Is the power cord connected to the  
mains supply?  
Check the power cord.  
The television does not function  
Is the Power On/Off button on?  
Check if the On/Off button is on.  
Check the antenna cable.  
Is the antenna cable connected?  
If you are using a satellite antenna, is it  
well adjusted?  
Have the antenna adjusted.  
Antenna may be affected by two  
connected external devices.  
Poor picture quality  
Try disconnecting one of the devices.  
Perform fine tuning.  
It may need fine tuning.  
Adjust Brightness, Contrast and  
Colour.  
Picture settings are not correct.  
Perform automatic, manual channel  
setting or fine tuning.  
Channel setting  
Antenna  
Shadow and reflection in the  
picture.  
Check antenna cable and system  
Check the antenna cable.  
Is there any damage to the antenna  
cable?  
No picture  
No colour.  
Are you sure you pressed the correct  
button on your remote control?  
Press the PR+ or PR- button to turn  
on the TV.  
Colour intensity level is at the lowest  
setting.  
Lighten the colour.  
Broadcast system setting (if setting  
choice is available)  
Select the broadcast system.  
Test with another channel.  
Problem in channel broadcasting.  
Television channel (no teletext) or  
antenna system.  
Test another channel for fine tuning and  
shadowy pictures  
No or defective teletext  
No sound  
Very weak signal  
Check the antenna system.  
Temporary sound mute may be on  
Try pressing the mute button  
Is the sound turned down?  
Are the batteries correctly placed?  
Are batteries exhausted?  
Turn on the volume with Vol + button.  
Place the batteries correctly.  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Remote control does not work  
Is there any obstacle between the  
remote control and television?  
If yes, remove it.  
Picture is not visible after turning  
on the TV  
Child lock is active.  
Disable the child lock.  
If your television does not work properly even though you tried the above mentioned solutions,  
try turning it on and off again. If you cannot start your television even though you have applied  
all noted methods, refer to the dealer or authorised service from where you purchased the  
product. Never attempt to repair a faulty device yourself.  
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11  
Technical Specifications Chart  
SCREEN SIZE  
32”  
32”, 16:9  
Active matrix  
TFT  
Panel type  
Sound output  
2x10 W  
Power consumption  
Stand by power value  
SCART input  
140 W  
<1 W  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Audio/Video Phono input  
S-Video socket  
HDMI input 1/2  
YPBPR input  
VGA input  
PC Audio input  
CI Slot Input  
Standard  
Dimensions (WxDxH)  
800x200x594  
Weight (Kg)  
11,9  
General technical specifications  
Power supply AC:  
Program memory:  
RF Aerial input:  
230V 50 Hz  
100  
75 Ohm (Co-axial)  
8 Ohm  
Loudspeaker impedance:  
Sound systems:  
Batteries:  
Mono / Stereo  
2xUM - 4, IEC R03 or AAA 1.5V  
VHF (Band I Channel 2-4)  
VHF (Band III Channel 5-12)  
UHF (Channel 21-69)  
Cable TV (S1-S20/S21-S41)  
Channels received:  
Design and specifications may be changed without prior notification.  
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12 MAIN UK TRANSMITTER STATIONS  
UHF CHANNELS  
Regional Main stations  
North West  
Caldbeck  
STATIONS CT D  
BBCI  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
Map  
BBCI  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4 CH5 Map  
30  
55  
68  
34  
62  
66  
28  
59  
48  
32  
65  
56  
56  
48  
56  
12  
15  
45  
Bluebell Hill  
Crystal Palace  
Dover  
Oxford  
East  
Sandy Heath  
Sudbury  
Tacolneston  
Scotland  
Angus  
40  
26  
50  
49  
46  
33  
56  
52  
43  
23  
66  
64  
65  
30  
53  
67  
29  
28  
30  
31  
Winter Hill  
37  
Douglas (IOM)  
North  
Belmont  
Emley Moor  
North East  
Bilsdale West Moor  
Chalton  
Pontop Pike  
Midlands (West)  
Ridge Hill  
Sutton Coldfield  
The Wreckin  
Mindlands (East)  
Waltham  
South West  
Beacon Hill  
Caradon Hill  
Huntshaw Cross  
Redruth  
Stockland Hill  
Channel Islands  
Fremont Point  
West  
Mendip  
South  
Hannington  
Midhurst  
Rowbridge  
22  
44  
28  
51  
25  
47  
32  
41  
56  
37  
17  
16  
31  
51  
62  
27  
44  
55  
24  
41  
59  
21  
47  
65  
39  
35  
52  
25  
26  
24  
33  
39  
58  
26  
45  
64  
29  
49  
61  
23  
42  
54  
35  
14  
11  
13  
56/58  
57  
63  
60  
43  
24  
23  
25  
23  
43  
23  
49  
24  
59  
53  
50  
21  
29  
32  
29  
50  
29  
42  
21  
65  
37  
6
Black Hill  
Cragkelly  
Darvel  
40  
31  
33  
22  
33  
40  
33  
39  
31  
46  
27  
26  
28  
26  
46  
26  
45  
27  
37  
48  
35  
67  
8
22  
46  
26  
28  
40  
33  
25  
43  
23  
32  
50  
29  
35  
37  
25  
23  
22  
20  
7
9
Durris  
5
Eitshal (Lewis)  
Keeylang Hill  
Knock More  
Rosemarkie  
Rumster Forest  
Selkirk  
49  
1
58  
64  
61  
54  
35  
21  
4
57  
22  
55  
51  
33  
63  
28  
62  
44  
26  
60  
25  
59  
41  
23  
53  
32  
65  
47  
29  
37  
38  
40  
39  
36  
3
2
67  
37  
55  
62  
52  
56  
10  
Wales  
Blaenplwyf  
Carmel  
31  
57  
57  
52  
46  
44  
27  
63  
63  
45  
40  
51  
24  
60  
60  
49  
43  
41  
21  
53  
53  
42  
50  
47  
44  
42  
19  
18  
43  
51  
58  
44  
64  
41  
61  
47  
54  
Uanddona  
Moel-y-Parc  
Presely  
37  
35  
35  
37  
Wenvoe  
41  
39  
61  
31  
45  
55  
24  
42  
58  
27  
66  
68  
21  
34  
32  
33  
N.IRELAND  
Brougher Mountain  
Divis  
22  
31  
55  
28  
27  
62  
25  
24  
59  
32  
21  
65  
37  
31  
47  
46  
48  
Limavady  
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13 Guarantee - Television  
Your new television is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repairs for twelve  
months from the date of the original purchase.  
What is covered?  
• All repairs necessary as a result of faulty materials,defective components or  
manufacturing detect.  
• The cost of all functional replacement parts,excluding remote control batteries  
• The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to carry out the repair  
• You may be offered a replacement instead of repair under guarantee.  
You dealer will advise you.  
What is not covered?  
• Transit or delivery damage  
• Accidental damage  
• Misuse, or abuse.  
• Cabinet or appearance parts,including knobs and flaps  
• Remote control batteries.  
• Repairs or replacements required a a result of unauthorised repairs or inexpert  
installation that fails to meet the requirements contained in the user instruction book.  
• Repairs or replacements to product installed or used on commercial or non-  
household premises.  
Important notes.  
• The product is guaranteed for domestic household use only.  
• The guarantee will be void if the product is installed or used in commercial or non-  
household premises.  
• The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the  
instructions contained within the Operating Instructions Booklet provided with the  
product.  
• The guarantee is given only within the boundaries of the United Kingdom and the  
Republic of Ireland.  
• The guarantee is not transferable if the product is resold.  
• Beko Plc disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.  
• The guarantee does not in anyway diminish your statutory or legal rights.  
Beko House,Caxton Way,Watford,Herts,WD18 8UF,Tel: 0845 600 4911  
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13 HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE  
Congratulations on your choice of a Panache colour television.Your new television has  
been designed and manufactured to the highest quality stadards to give you many years  
of use.To get the best out of it,please take a few moments to read the instruction book.  
Your television is supplied with a full 12 months guarantee,covering parts and labour.  
Should you require service under guarantee,simply call the number below (**see note for  
small screen sets)  
0845 600 4911  
Our service receptionist will ask you for your product model number,your retailer’s  
name,and the date of purchase when you call.It will assist you if you complete the box at  
the bottom of this page when you take delivery of your television so that the information  
is readily available should you need it. If it is necessary for an engineer to visit your home  
he will normally be there within 48hrs of receipt of your call (excluding Bank Holidays) or at  
your earliest convenience.  
Before telephoning for service please check the trouble shooting guide in the instruction  
book as often minor problems are easily identified and resolved by following the  
instructions contained there in.Service visits where there is no fault with the product could  
incur a charge even through the product is under guarandtee.  
Service is also available on the above number after the guarantee period has expired.The  
cost of any repairs outside of the guarantee period is payable to the engineer at the time  
of visit.  
Please complete the box below for ease of reference later.  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
DaPurchase  
Pleaf Purchase  
Please keep your purchase receipt.The engineer will ee it should you require service under the  
12-month Guarantee.  
***Special Note:  
In home repair servicie is not available on models with a screen size of 21” or under.You  
should contact your retailer for advice and assistance on these models..  
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