Daewoo DSC 3270E User Manual

Colour Television  
Instruction Manual  
MODEL NO. : DSC-3270E  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
IDENTITY OF FEATURES ON LOCAL AND REMOTE CONTROL  
DSC-3270E TV SET  
FRONT  
PROGRAM  
DOWN/UP  
BUTTON  
VOLUME  
DOWN/UP  
BUTTON  
TV/AV  
(MENU)  
TIMER  
INDICATOR INDICATOR  
STAND-BY  
REMOTE  
SENSOR  
MAIN  
POWER  
BUTTON  
SIDE  
VIDEO  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
S-VHS  
INPUT  
HEAD-  
PHONE  
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IDENTITY OF FEATURES ON LOCAL AND REMOTE CONTROL  
REAR  
EXTERNAL  
SURROUND  
SPEAKER  
TERMINAL  
AV3  
R
L
SCART  
SOCKET  
1,2,3  
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AV2  
AV1  
ANT  
AERIAL  
TERMINAL  
REMOTE CONTROL  
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TV  
TXT  
TV  
TXT  
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PAGE UP  
(CURSOR UP)  
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PR UP  
VOLUME  
DOWN  
VOLUME  
DOWN  
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(CURSOR LEFT)  
VOLUME UP  
VOLUME UP  
PAGE DOWN  
(CURSOR RIGHT)  
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MENU  
MENU  
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PR DOWN  
(CURSOR DOWN)  
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POWER  
POWER  
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NORMAL  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
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PR NUMBER  
0-9  
PAGE NUMBER  
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AV  
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0-9  
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TXT  
TV  
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SOUND MODE  
MUTE  
NOT USED  
SLEEP  
NOT USED  
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MUTE  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
HOLD  
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CANCEL  
REVEAL  
SUBPAGE  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
INDEX  
STILL  
RECALL  
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SIZE  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
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ZOOM  
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R
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NOT USED  
NOT USED  
DOLBY SURROUND  
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NOT USED  
NOT USED  
C
Y
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CONTENTS  
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L IDENTITY OF FEATURES ON LOCAL AND REMOTE CONTROL  
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L IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
L INSTALLATION  
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-Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control Unit  
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-Aerial connection  
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-Mains connection  
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-Switching the set on and off  
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-On screen display menu  
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-Language selection  
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-Automatic Tuning the TV Channels  
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-Programme Edit  
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-Manual Channel Setting  
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-Fine tuning  
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-Tilt  
L DAILY USE  
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-Recall  
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-Selecting a Programme Number  
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-Picture Control  
-Sound Control  
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-Timer  
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-Child Lock  
-Screen Format  
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-Still  
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L TELETEXT  
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L CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
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L TROUBLE SHOOTING  
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L SPECIFICATIONS  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
L Ventilation : Do not cover the ventilation openings in the cabinet.  
Never place the set in a confined space such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet, unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
Leave at least 10 cm around each side of the TV set.  
L Heat : Never place the set near heat sources(e.g. radiator).  
L Water / Moisture : Never install the set in the the bathroom or in a wet basement.  
The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.  
Do not place any containers with liquid (e.g. flower vases) on the set.  
L Object Entry : Do not insert foreign objects, such as needles and coins, into the ventilation openings.  
L Lightning Striking : You should disconnect your set from the mains and the aerial system during  
thunderstorms.  
L Cleaning : Unplug the set from the mains before cleaning.  
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INSTALLATION  
If the set is moved or placed in a different direction, the MAIN POWER button  
must be switched off for at least 15 minutes in order to take out a colour strain  
on the screen.  
INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Press down the battery compartment grip and slide the cover.  
Insert the batteries supplied (two 1.5V, type AAA).  
Make sure that the polarity matches with the (+) and (-) marks inside of the bat-  
tery compartment.  
AERIAL CONNECTION  
For better picture and sound quality, an effective aerial installation is the most  
important.  
When using an outdoor aerial, it is usually connected to the set by means of 75  
ohm coaxial cable.  
MAINS CONNECTION  
Plug the mains cable into the power socket with 220V - 240V / 50Hz AC.  
Additional Information for the set sold in Great Britain  
The appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug fitted with a 5Amp  
fuse. Should the fuse require replacement, it must be replaced with a fuse rated  
at 5 Amp and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
The plug contains a removable fuse cover that must be refitted when the fuse is  
replaced. In the event of the fuse cover being lost or damaged, the plug must not  
be used until a replacement cover has been obtained. Replacement fuse covers  
can be purchased from your nearest electrical dealer and must be the same  
colour as the original.  
If the moulded mains plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home or is  
removed for any other reason, then the fuse should be removed and the cut off  
plug disposed of safely to prevent the hazard of electric shock.  
There is a danger of electric shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any socket  
outlet.  
If a replacement plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code shown  
below. The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following  
code:  
Blue - Neutral  
Brown - Live  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not corre-  
spond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed  
as follows:  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown  
must be connected  
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.  
Do not make any connection to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the  
letter E or by the safety earth symbol  
low.  
or coloured green or green and yel-  
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SWITCHING THE SET ON AND OFF  
Switching On  
Switch the set on with the MAIN POWER (ON/OFF) button.  
The INDICATOR will illuminate in Red.  
That means the set is on stand-by mode.  
Press PR UP or DOWN button on the front of set or POWER button( ) or  
PR UP/DOWN button or one of the NUMBER button (0..9) on the remote  
controller.  
The set will be switched on and then the INDICATOR will be changed in  
Green from Red.  
Switching Off  
Press POWER button( ) on the remote controller to return the set to its  
stand-by mode.  
If you don't use the set for extended periods of time, turn it off with MAIN  
POWER (ON/OFF) button .  
ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU  
The MENU button ( ) on the remote controller is used to call up the Main  
menu and also to return to either the Main menu or a previous menu.  
You can call up the Main menu by pressing and holding down the TV/AV  
Menu  
Picture  
Sound  
Timer  
(
) button on the front of the set during 3 seconds  
Language  
Install  
The PR UP / DOWN buttons on the remote controller or on the front of the set  
are used to move the selection bar up or down the menus, change data.  
Position  
Return  
Access  
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The Volume (  
) UP button on the remote controller or on the front of the  
set are used to call up sub-menus, adjust levels.  
LANGUAGE SELECTION  
Press the Menu button to call up the Main menu.  
Move the selection bar to the Language with UP or DOWN button.  
Press the VOLUME UP button.  
Then the languages will be displayed.  
Press the UP/DOWN button to choose the language you want .  
Press the MENU button to return to Main Menu .  
AUTOMATIC TUNING THE TV CHANNELS  
Install  
Auto Setup  
Manual Tune  
Fine Tune  
Edit  
Call up the Install menu from the Main menu.  
Great Britain  
Deutschland  
France  
Italia  
Place the selection bar on Auto setup and press the RIGHT button.  
Then the country names will be displayed.  
Sverige  
Switzerland  
Nederland  
Ireland  
Place the selection bar on the country you require with UP/DOWN button.  
Tilt  
España  
East Europe  
Others  
Position  
Return  
Start  
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Press the RIGHT button.  
Auto setup will begin, your stations will be located and stored.  
Please wait!  
Please wait until the Edit menu appears.  
If you don’t want to edit programme now, escape from menu with the MENU  
button.  
You can do it later.  
Auto Setup  
C02  
Pr01  
PROGRAMME EDIT  
The EDIT menu shows you information as follows:  
- Programme position assignment : Progamme number and Station name,  
Real channel number  
- Picture information : PAL, SECAM, SECAM-F  
- Sound informatin : B/G, L/L’, I, D/K  
- Skip information : YES, NO  
Edit  
Pr  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
FR1-- C02  
PAL  
B/G  
No  
No  
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-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
C07 France L/L’  
C11 SECAM D/K  
No  
C25 PAL  
C35 PAL  
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I
No  
No  
C50 SECAM D/K  
C50 SECAM D/K  
Yes  
Yes  
NB: Terrestrial transmissions in GREAT BRITAIN are PAL I.  
I.E. picture information is PAL.  
Position  
Cursor  
Return  
Skip  
Move  
Delete  
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sound informatin : I.  
DELETING THE PROGRAMME POSITIONS  
Position the selection bar to programme number to delete with the  
UP/DOWN buttons.  
Note that you can move the selection bar when the cursor is on the Pr ( pro-  
gramme no. ).  
Press the DELETE (Yellow) button.  
Edit  
Pr  
01  
Name Ch  
FR1-- C02  
Picture Sound Skip  
PAL  
B/G  
No  
02  
03  
04  
-----  
-----  
-----  
C07 France L/L’  
C11 SECAM D/K  
No  
No  
No  
MOVING THE PROGRAMME POSITIONS  
C25 PAL  
I
05  
06  
07  
-----  
-----  
-----  
C35 PAL  
I
No  
Position the selection bar to programme number you want to move.  
C50 SECAM D/K  
C50 SECAM D/K  
Yes  
Yes  
Press the MOVE(Green) button. The colour of selection bar will be changed  
in Purple from Blue.  
Position  
Cursor  
Return  
Skip  
Move  
Delete  
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Position the new blue selection bar to new programme number.  
Press the MOVE(Green) button.  
SKIPPING THE CHANNELS  
Select SKIP "YES" or "NO" with the SKIP (Red) button. You can also use  
the UP/DOWN button after moving the cursor to Skip.  
The programme marked with SKIP "YES" is skipped when changing chan-  
nel using the UP / DOWN button.  
A skipped programme number can be selected using the NUMBER button  
0..9, will be displayed in Cyan.  
Edit  
Pr  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
Name Ch  
Picture  
PAL  
France  
SECAM  
PAL  
PAL  
SECAM  
SECAM  
Sound Skip  
FR11--  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
C02  
B/G  
L/L’  
D/K  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
C07  
C11  
C25  
C35  
C50  
C50  
ENTER A STATION NAME  
I
No  
Move the cursor to Name.  
Then a letter from the Alphabet, Number and symbols will appear.  
D/K  
D/K  
Yes  
Yes  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
UVWXYZ+-. 0123456789  
You can enter a station name with the UP / DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT but-  
tons.  
Adjust  
Cursor  
Return  
Skip  
Move  
Delete  
M
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MANUAL CHANNEL SETTING  
Install  
Auto Setup  
Manual Tune  
Fine Tune  
Edit  
Press the NUMBER buttons (0..9) or the UP / DOWN button to select a pro-  
gramme number you want.  
Locate the selection bar on the Manual tune at the Install menu.  
Select the system with Picture(Cyan) button.  
Tilt  
Select the "SECAM-F" for a French stations and "PAL or SECAM" for the  
others.  
PAL  
Position  
Return  
Adjust  
Picture  
Press the RIGHT or LEFT button.  
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Atuning screen will appear and a cursor will move from left to right / from right  
to left.  
If you want to stop tuning, press the MENU button.  
After searching a station, the tuning screen will disappear and then the chan-  
nel will be memorized automatically.  
Install  
Auto Setup  
Manual Tune  
Fine Tune  
Edit  
Tilt  
PAL  
C02  
Manual Tune  
Pr01  
SEARCHING A CHANNELS IN THE EDIT MENU  
You can also search a channel at the Edit menu.  
Edit  
Pr  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
FR1-- C02 PAL  
B/G  
No  
No  
Position a selection bar to Pr number you want.  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
C07 France L/L’  
C11 SECAM D/K  
Position the cursor to the Picture with LEFT / RIGHT button.  
Select the system (PAL or SECAM, SECAM-F) of channel you want to  
search with the UP / DOWN button.  
No  
C25 PAL  
C35 PAL  
I
I
No  
No  
C50 SECAM D/K  
C50 SECAM D/K  
Yes  
Yes  
Position the cursor to C(or S) entry position with LEFT button . For spe-  
Adjust  
Cursor  
Return  
Skip  
Move  
Delete  
cial channels, select the "S" with UP / DOWN button.  
Position the cursor to channel number entry position with RIGHT button.  
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Search a channel with UP/DOWN button.  
FINE TUNING  
Install  
Auto Setup  
Manual Tune  
Fine Tune  
Edit  
If you are unable to get a good picture or sound because of a poor broad-  
casting signal, it is possible to adjust the fine tuning.  
Move the selection bar to Fine tune and press the RIGHT / LEFT button to  
activate fine tuning up or down.  
Tilt  
Note that it operates while the RIGHT / LEFT button is being pressed.  
The change is memorized automatically.  
Fine Tune  
493.75MHz  
Adjust “Tilt” function  
Install  
Auto Setup  
Manual Tune  
Fine Tune  
Edit  
ADJUST “TILT” FUNCTION.  
Press “PR” buttons to select “Tilt.  
Press the RIGHT or LEFT buttons to level a tilted picture.  
Tilt  
Note: The effect of the earth’s magnetic field can vary with location. As a  
result, the picture may project on a slight tilt, or out of square alignment  
with the face of the picture tube.  
Position  
Return  
Adjust  
M
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DAILY USE  
RECALL  
The RECALL button is used to display the current status:  
programme number, station name, sound system, clock.  
This display appear for 2 seconds.  
SELECTING A PROGRAMME NUMBER  
The set has totally 100 programme numbers, 0..99.  
The NUMBER buttons 0..9 are used for direct programme selection.  
To select two-digit programme, press the second numbered button within  
two seconds.  
You can also select a programme number by pressing step by step the  
UP/DOWN buttons.  
PICTURE CONTROL  
BRIGHTNESS,CONTRAST,COLOUR, SHARPNESS  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the RIGHT button to call up the Picture menu.  
You can select each function with the UP / DOWN buttons.  
The levels of each function can be adjusted the LEFT / RIGHT buttons  
to suit your viewing conditions, the lightning conditions of the room and  
your preference.  
For Hue control Tint is displayed only when receiving a NTSC signal  
from external jack.  
The adjusted levels are stored automatically at Favourite mode.  
Smart Picture Selection  
When you press the NORMAL button repeatedly you can call up three pic-  
ture settings stored in memory :  
NORMAL -> NORMAL II -> FAVOURITE ->  
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(hard picture) (soft picture) (user adjustable)  
SOUND CONTROL  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Adjust the volume with the VOLUME(  
) DOWN / UP buttons on the  
front of the set, or with the LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote control.  
MUTE  
Pressing the MUTE(  
) button to turns the sound off.  
The mute symbol will be displayed. The sound returns  
if the button is pressed once more.  
Volume  
21  
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SOUND CONTROL  
Sound  
Equalizer  
Pro Logic  
Press the MENU button.  
Balance  
Place the selection bar to the Sound with UP/DOWN button.  
Press the RIGHT button to call up Sound menu.  
Select the required function by moving the selection bar ith the UP /  
DOWN buttons.  
Center  
Surround  
Dolby Noise  
Press the RIGHT button to call up the each sub-menus.  
Position  
Return  
Access  
M
Equalizer :  
There are four possible choice considering your preference:  
"Favourite, Music, Speech, Flat".  
In Favourite mode you can adjust a level at each frequency band with  
LEFT/RIGHT button .  
Sound  
100  
300  
Equalizer  
Pro Logic  
1
3
K
K
Balance  
Center  
10K  
Surround  
Dolby Noise  
Favourite  
Dolby Prologic :  
There are four possible choice considering your preference:  
"Normal, Wide, 3 Stereo, Dolby Noise”  
Music  
Speech  
Flat  
Position  
Return  
Adjust  
M
Smart Sound Selection  
When you press the sound effect button (  
easily one of the following: Dolby suround  
Available only for Dolby surround Mode.  
) repeatedly, you can call up  
Sound  
Equalizer  
Normal  
Wide  
3 Stereo  
Off  
Pro Logic  
Balance  
"Favourite, Music, Speech, Flat, Normal, Wide, 3 Stereo, Off, Favourite ...”  
Center  
Surround  
Dolby Noise  
Balance :  
Balance the loudness of the left and right speaker .  
Position  
Return  
Center & Surround :  
M
Adjust the Center speaker & Surround speaker Volume with the VOLUME  
V/W buttons.  
Sound  
Equalizer  
Pro Logic  
Balance  
Dolby Noise :  
Test a each speaker’s sound output.  
Center  
"Lest  
Center  
Right  
Surround  
Left...”  
Surround  
Dolby Noise  
SOUND MODE  
There may be cases of stereo broadcasts where excessive noise will be  
heard due to weak incoming signal.  
L/R  
00  
You may be able to eliminate this noise by selecting the MONO mode.  
Press the Sound Mode (  
STEREO.  
Then the "MONO" colour will be changed in Red.  
) button to change to MONO from  
Sound  
Equalizer  
Pro Logic  
Balance  
Pressing this button again will change it back to stereo.  
Center  
Surround  
Dolby Noise  
During a bilingual programme transmission, pressing the Sound Mode but-  
ton will change the language to the second channel (DUAL II).  
Pressing again will change it back to the main channel (DUAL I).  
Volume  
21  
TIMER  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
Sound  
Equalizer  
Pro Logic  
Balance  
Position the selection bar to the Timer in the Main Menu.  
Press the RIGHT button.  
Place the cursor to Hour / Minute with LEFT /RIGHT button.  
Set the hour / minute with the UP/DOWN buttons.  
Place the cursor to Clock with LEFT/RIGHT button and then press the  
Menu button to compelet.  
Center  
Surround  
Dolby Noise  
Note that if you turn the TV off with MAIN POWER (ON/OFF) button, the  
clock setting is lost and must be reset if necessary.  
Dolby Noise  
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Automatic clock setting and correction  
Even though you turn the TV off with MAIN POWER (ON/OFF) button, if you  
select a programme of your country which has Teletext or PDC transmission,  
clock will be set and corrected automatically.  
This function is only available for the countries as follows:  
Deutschland, Great Britain, France, Italy, Sweden,  
Switzerland, Netherlands, Ireland  
SETTING THE WAKE UP TIME / PROGRAMME  
Menu  
Picture  
Sound  
Timer  
Confirm the Clock is set.  
Wake up time is only available when Clock is set  
Select the Wake up to "YES".  
The Wake up time and Wake up prog. will be displayed.  
Set Wake up time and prog. in a same way to the above for Clock.  
The set will switch on to this time and programme number.  
Clock  
--:--  
Wake up  
Time  
Yes  
00:05  
Language  
Install  
Prog.  
Pr01  
Adjust  
Return  
Cursor  
Note that the Wake up time will not operate in Childlock mode.  
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SLEEP  
By pressing the SLEEP (  
following settings:  
) button repeatedly, you can select one of the  
00:20 -> 00:40 -> 01:00 -> 01:20 -> 01:40 -> 02:00  
The set will turn off after the time you select.  
Automatic Switch-Off when No Broadcast Signal  
If a broadcast signal is not present for about 30 minutes, the set will be auto-  
matically turned off.  
In AV mode, however, this function does not operate.  
CHILD LOCK  
You can prevent the use of the TV set without the remote control.  
The set is child-locked after switching off the set by pressing the R, G, Y, C,  
the POWER button (  
) in sequence on the remote control within 5 sec-  
onds. The child-lock function is indicated by flashing the INDICATOR on the  
front of set.  
The set can only be switched back on using the remote control.  
SCREEN FORMAT  
Whenever the Zoom button is pressed, the screen will be changed as shown :  
16:9 -> 4:3 -> zoom -> panorama -> 16:9...  
STILL  
The Still button allows you to freeze the picture at anytime.  
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TELETEXT  
SWITCHING TELETEXT ON/OFF  
Press the TEXT button(  
).  
The index page or the page viewed last will appear.  
Press the TEXT button again to return to the TV mode.  
COLOUR BUTTONS IN TOP/FLOF TELETEXT  
A red, green, yellow and blue field is shown at the bottom of the screen.  
If TOP or FLOF Teletext is transmitted by the station, pressing the correspond-  
ing colour button on the remote controller, you can select the desired page eas-  
ily.  
SELECTING PAGES  
The NUMBER button 0..9 are used to enter a page number.  
The selected page number appears at the top of the screen and the page  
appears after a short time.  
The UP/DOWN buttons increase or decrease the current page number by 1.  
INDEX PAGE  
You can switch directly to the programme preview(with TOP text) or the overview  
page of the station you are currently viewing by pressing the INDEX(  
ton.  
) but-  
PAGE HOLD  
Several sub pages can be combined under a page number and are scrolled at  
an interval determined by the television station.  
The presence of sub pages is indicated by, for example, 3/6 beneath the time,  
which means that you are looking at the 3rd page of a total of 6 pages.  
If you want to look at a subpage for a longer period of time, press the HOLD  
(
) button.  
The " stop ! " appears beside page number and the contents of the subpage  
shown are kept on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other sub-  
pages.  
Pressing the HOLD button again, the current subpage appear.  
CALLING UP SUBPAGE DIRECTLY  
Pressing the SUBPAGE(  
number.  
) button , " sub-code - - - - " appears beside page  
Enter the subpage number that you want to call up with the NUMBER button  
0..9 ,for example, the 2nd page, sequence 0002.  
The desired subpage will eventually be displayed on the screen and holds it  
there. Meanwhile whilst you are waiting, it is possible to go back to the TV pic-  
ture by pressing the CANCEL button on the remote and after a while, press the  
CANCEL button again to revert back to the saved text sub page.  
WATCHING TELEVISION DURING TELETEXT MODE  
Some pages are continually updated, for example, stock market reports, sports  
announcements, and the latest news.  
If you want to watch television and stay informed at the same time, press  
CANCEL (  
) button.  
The regular programme is still visible and the teletext page number appears at  
the top of the screen.  
Pressing the CANCEL button, the teletext page appears with the updated infor-  
mation.  
REVEAL ANSWER  
This function can be used on certain pages to reveal the solution of riddles.  
Press the REVEAL button (  
to hide it.  
) to reveal a hidden answer and press again  
DOUBLING CHARACTER SIZE  
Repeatedly pressing the SIZE button (  
lowing order:  
) doubles the character size in the fol-  
Upper half of the page -> Lower half of the page -> Return to normal size  
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BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST CONTROL IN TELETEXT MODE  
Pressing the MENU button repeatedly in teletext mode, the brightness and  
contrast control menu will be displayed in the bottom of the screen.  
You can adjust these using the LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote con-  
troller.  
DOUBLE WINDOW IN TEXT MODE  
You can simultaneously watch TV and Teletext screen by pressing the  
Zoom button in Teletext mode.  
CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
SCART JACK 1(AV1) & SCART JACK 2 (AV2) & SCART JACK  
3(AV./S)  
The SCART 1 is used to connect a VCR, a Satellite receiver, a Camcoder  
and a peri-TV decoder.  
The SCART 2 is used to connect a VCR, a Satellite receiver, a Camcoder  
and a computer (RGB)  
In most cases, the set changes automatically to AV1 or AV2 mode, when  
the VCR connected is in playback mode.  
If not, press the TV/AV button(  
front of the set.  
) on the remote controller or on the  
Whenever the AV button is pressed, the on-screen display will change as  
shown :  
AV1 -> AV2 -> AV3 -> AV3/S -> AV4 -> TV  
The "AV1" will be displayed on the screen with the current programme  
number.  
In AV mode, you can change the TV programme number with the  
UP/DOWN button or the NUMBER button 0..9.  
The SCART 3 is used to connect a VCR, a satellite receiver, a s-video  
camcoder or a peri-TV decoder.  
Select “AV3” mode by pressing the TV/AV button(  
When you use s-video camcoder, select “AV3/S” mode by pressing the  
TV/AV button( ).  
).  
SIDE AV JACK (AV4)  
The AV JACK is used to connect a VCR, a camcoder, or S-Video cam-  
coder.  
Select "AV4" mode by pressing the TV/AV button(  
Press this button again to return to the TV mode.  
).  
*
Vertical Synchronization by means of 100 Hz Scan.might be unstable  
in REW and CUE Function with only 2-Head VCR.  
HEADPHONE JACK  
Insert the headphone plug(3.5 mm ø) into the headphone socket.  
The sound from the speaker will be cut off.  
You can control the heaphone sound with the LEFT / RIGHT button.  
You can hear the Dual I / Dual II sound from Headphone during the loud  
speaker are output the Dual II / Dual I sound respectively.  
External Surround Speaker Jack  
You can connect external speakers ( impedance : 8 ohm, nominal output  
power : 12 watts min.) to this jack for improved sound quality.  
Make sure that the polarity matches with the (+) and (-) mark on the speak-  
er.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOMS  
INSPECT  
ACTION  
Neither picture nor sound:  
Is power code plugged in?  
Press power button on front of  
TV.  
If the red power light is on,  
press the remote control  
power button. Red power light  
should turn green.  
Adjust the volume with Volume  
Picture is OK, but no sound:  
Sound is OK, but no colour:  
Check if Volume Down is pressed.  
Up button.  
Check if the Volume control is set  
to the minimum position.  
Check if the color control is set to  
Check the antenna again.  
the minimum position.  
Check if the program on air is in  
Check by turning on other  
color, or in black and white.  
channel programs.  
Check if the antenna installation  
Reter to the color section  
and its connection is OK.  
again, and readjust the color.  
Check if the antenna direction is  
Direct the antenna toward the  
Overlapped Picture Image:  
correct.  
broadcasting station.  
Check if the “Fine Tuning” function  
Adjust the Fine Tuning func-  
is set up correctly.  
tion.  
SYMPTOMS  
INSPECT  
HANDLING  
Picture has “Snow”:  
Check if the antenna is damaged Correct the antenna faults or  
or its connection is all right.  
replace the connection cable.  
Check if there is interference from  
car traffic or neon signs.  
Check if there is interference by  
other electronic devices, such as  
radio, telephone, etc.  
Keep magnetic or electronic  
devices away from the set.  
Stripes on picture:  
Bad stereo sound:  
Long distance from the station or  
other radio waves could cause  
bad sound reception.  
Shift the mode into Mono by  
using MTS button.  
Get rid of objects blocking the  
TV sensor and Remote  
Control  
Check if the satteries are weak.  
Operation disorder of  
Remote Control:  
Replace batteries or check if  
the electrodes are fitting prop-  
erly in the compartment.  
Check Remote Control Sensor  
window.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SYSTEM  
PAL/SECAM-B/K, PAL-I/I', SECAM-L/L'  
NTSC-3.58/4.43MHz(play back)  
32"(30" Viewable) Real FLAT Tube  
AC 220 - 240V, 5OHz  
SCREEN SIZE  
MAIN VOLTAGE  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
Stand-by mode : 2.0 Watts  
Normal operating mode : 180 Watts  
890X572.5X560 mm  
DIMENSION  
SOUND SYSTEM  
SOUND OUTPUT  
NUMBER OF PROGRAM  
Dolby Pro-Logic  
Main L/R: 8 Watts, Center/SR/SL : 5 Watts  
100 programs  
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