Philips 21PT3324 21PT2325 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
Installation  
Installing your television set .............................................................................. 3  
The keys on theTV set ...................................................................................... 3  
Remote control keys .......................................................................................... 4  
Language ................................................................................................................ 6  
Tuner Mode .......................................................................................................... 6  
Auto Store ............................................................................................................ 6  
Manual Store......................................................................................................... 7  
Channel Edit ......................................................................................................... 7  
Operation  
Picture settings..................................................................................................... 8  
Sound settings ...................................................................................................... 8  
Format.................................................................................................................... 9  
Signal Strength ...................................................................................................... 9  
Active Control ................................................................................................... 10  
Personal Zapping ............................................................................................... 10  
Teletext ................................................................................................................ 11  
Peripherals  
DVD player ......................................................................................................... 13  
Video recorder .................................................................................................. 13  
Other equipment............................................................................................... 14  
Amplifier .............................................................................................................. 14  
Side connections................................................................................................ 14  
Practical information  
Tips ....................................................................................................................... 15  
Glossary............................................................................................................... 16  
Specification ........................................................................................................ 17  
General  
Operating instruction  
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Safety information  
Disconnect mains plug when :  
the indicator light below theTV screen is flashing continuously.  
a bright white line is displayed across the screen.  
there is a lightning storm.  
the set is left unattended for a prolonged period of time.  
cleaning theTV screen. Never use abrasive cleaning agents. Use a slight damp chamois  
leather or soft cloth.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on top of theTV or in  
the vicinity.  
Do not place yourTV set under direct sunlight or heat.  
Leave at least 10 cm around each side ofTV set to allow for proper ventilation.  
Avoid placing your set (e.g. near the window) where it is likely to be exposed to rain  
or water.  
No objects filled with liquids should be placed on top theTV so as to avoid dripping  
or splashing of liquids on the set.  
Useful information  
Do not leave your set on standby mode for a prolonged period of time. Switch off set  
to allow it to be demagnetised. A demagnetised set supports good picture quality.  
Do not shift or move the set around when it is switched on. Uneveness in colour in  
some parts of the screen may occur.  
Never attempt to repair a defectiveTV yourself.Always consult a skilled service  
personnel.  
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General  
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(Diagrams are for illustration only.  
May differ from actualTV sets)  
Installing your television set  
Positioning the television set  
10 cm  
Remote control  
10 cm  
10 cm  
Insert the two R6-type batteries (supplied)  
making sure that they are the right way  
round.  
The batteries supplied with this appliance do  
not contain mercury or nickel cadmium.  
If you have access to a recycling facility, please do  
not discard your used batteries (if in doubt,  
consult your dealer).  
Place yourTV on a solid, stable surface,  
leaving a space of at least 10 cm around the  
appliance.  
Connections  
Switching on  
Insert the aerial plug into the x socket  
at the rear of the set.  
If you are using an indoor aerial, reception  
may be difficult in certain conditions. You  
can improve reception by rotating the  
aerial. If the reception remains poor, you  
will need to use an external aerial.  
To switch on the set, press the on/off key.  
A red indicator means that the television is on  
standby mode. Refer to the next page on ‘Remote  
Control keys’ for the various keys that you could  
use to switch on the set An indicator light will  
flash when it is receiving signal from the remote  
control.  
Insert the mains plug into a wall socket.  
Diagram may differ from the actual plug.  
The keys on theTV set  
The television set has 4 keys which are  
located at the top/or front.  
TheVOLUME increase/decrease key is used  
to adjust the sound levels.The CHANNEL  
up/down key is used to select channels.  
To access or exit the main menu, press down  
theVOLUME increase/decrease keys,  
simultaneously.  
To select an item in the main menu, press the  
CHANNEL up/down key.  
To select an adjustment, press down the  
VOLUME increase/decrease key.  
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(Choose the right remote control  
that comes with yourTV)  
Remote control keys  
Standby  
Lets you place theTV set on standby.  
To turn on theTV, press CH + or –,  
2 ,AV,A/CH or digit keys  
Teletext /Personal Zapping  
In teletext mode; the colour keys  
allows direct access to an item or  
corresponding pages (p. 10)  
In Personal Zapping mode; you can  
surf up to 10 personal channels  
for each key (p. 9)  
Teletext keys (p. 10)  
Delete Personal Zapping list  
Deletes stored channels from  
Personal Zapping list (p. 9)  
Add Personal Zapping list  
Adds and stores channels into  
Personal Zapping list (p. 9)  
Smart Picture  
Used to access a series of stored  
settings: Rich, Natural, Soft,  
Multimedia or Personal.  
Smart Sound  
Used to access a series of stored  
settings:Theatre, Music,Voice or  
Personal.  
No function  
Cursor  
Menu  
These 4 keys are used to move  
around the menus or provide  
direct access to the different  
picture formats (p. 7-9)  
To call up or exits menus.  
Volume  
To adjust the sound level.  
Mute  
Channel selection  
To mute or restore sound.  
To access the next or previous  
channel.The number and sound  
mode are displayed for a few  
moments whenever you select a  
new channel.  
Alternate channel  
Switched between the current and  
the previous channel.  
Digit keys  
Direct access to the channels. For a  
2-digit channel, enter the second  
digit before the first digit disappears.  
Teletext key (p. 10)  
On screen display  
To display/clear the on screen  
information. Press the key for 5  
seconds to activate permanent  
display of channel number.This key  
is also used to exit from the menu.  
Sleeptimer  
Selects a period of time after  
which theTV will go into standby  
mode automatically.  
AV channel selection  
Press several times to selectAV1,  
AV2, FRONT or CVI.  
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Installation  
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(Choose the right remote control  
that comes with yourTV)  
Remote control keys  
Standby  
Lets you place theTV set on standby.  
To turn on theTV, press CH + or –,  
2,AV,A/CH or digit keys.  
Personal Zapping  
You can surf up to 10 personal  
channels for each key (p. 9)  
Sleeptimer  
Selects a period of time after  
which theTV will go into standby  
mode automatically.  
AV channel selection  
Press several times to selectAV1,  
AV2, FRONT or CVI.  
Delete Personal Zapping list  
Deletes stored channels from  
Personal Zapping list (p. 9)  
Add Personal Zapping list  
Adds and stores channels into  
Personal Zapping list (p. 9)  
Smart Picture  
Smart Sound  
Used to access a series of stored  
settings:Theatre, Music,Voice or  
Personal.  
Used to access a series of stored  
settings: Rich, Natural, Soft,  
Multimedia or Personal.  
Menu  
No function  
To call up or exits menus.  
Mute  
Cursor  
These 4 keys are used to move  
around the menus or provide direct  
access to the different picture  
formats (p. 7-9)  
To mute or restore sound.  
Channel selection  
To access the next or previous  
channel.  
Volume  
To adjust the sound level.  
On screen display  
To display/clear the on screen  
information. Press the key for 5  
seconds to activate permanent  
display of channel number.This key  
is also used to exit from the menu.  
Digit keys  
Direct access to the channels. For  
a 2-digit channel, enter the second  
digit before the dash disappears.  
Alternate channel  
Switched between the current and  
the previous channel.  
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Language  
When there is no signal input to theTV, you  
may encounter instability of the screen display.  
The Language feature is used to change the  
display language for menus.  
& Press the MENU key.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu  
and follow by the Language.  
In this instance, please use the  
anAV channel.  
key to select  
Use the  
your choice.  
key to select a language of  
To quit the menus, press  
.
(On screen display may differ from actualTV)  
(applicable to certainTV models only)  
Tuner Mode  
You can select Auto,Antenna or Cable modes  
with this menu.  
& Press the MENU key.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu  
and follow by the Tuner Mode.  
Use the  
key to select eitherAuto,  
Antenna or Cable  
To quit the menus, press  
.
(applicable to certainTV models only)  
Auto Store  
This menu is used to store all available  
channels automatically.  
& Press the MENU key.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu  
and follow by the Auto Store.  
All the availableTV channels will be stored.  
This operation takes a few minutes.The  
display shows the progress of the search and  
the number of channels found.  
At the end of the search, the menu  
disappears.  
To exit or interrupt the search, press MENU.  
If no channels are found, consult the possible  
solutions on “TIPS” page.  
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(applicable to certainTV models only)  
Manual Store  
This menu is used to store channels one at a  
time.  
Sound System: use the  
or  
key  
to select the desired sound system;Auto,  
BG, I, DK or M.  
& Press the MENU key.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu  
and follow by the Manual Store.  
( Search:Press MENU. The search starts.  
Once a channel is found, the scanning  
stops. Go to the next step.  
If no picture is found, consult the possible  
solutions (p. 14)  
§ Channel: enter the required channel  
with the  
,
or digit keys.  
FineTune: if the reception is not  
satisfactory, adjust using the  
keys.  
or  
! Store:Press  
.The channel is stored.  
ç Repeat steps ( to ! for each channel  
you wish to store.  
Colour System: use the  
or  
key  
to select the desired colour system;  
Auto, PAL, NTSC 3.58 or NTSC  
4.43.  
0 To quit the menus, press  
.
Channel edit  
This feature allows you to skip or edit  
channels which have bad or weakTV signal or  
channels you do not watch often.  
& Press the MENU key. The Main menu  
is displayed on the screen.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu  
followed by the Channel Edit menu.  
Enter into the menu and select the  
channel number you wish to skip by the  
digit keys.  
Once a channel is skipped, you cannot have  
access to it by the Channel + or – key. You can  
only access the channels by the digit (0-9) keys.  
Then use the  
key to select Skipped.  
Use the  
key to select On.  
( Repeat steps and for each  
channel you wish to skip.  
§ To quit the menus, press  
.
To restore skipped channels  
& Repeat steps & to above.  
é Use the  
key to select Skipped and  
key to select Off.  
the  
Repeat steps & and é for each  
channel you wish to skip.  
To quit the menus, press  
.
(On screen display may differ from actualTV)  
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Picture settings  
Description of the adjustments:  
Brightness: this changes picture brillance.  
Colour: this changes the intensity of the  
colour.  
& Press MENU then  
. The Picture  
menu is displayed:  
Contrast:this changes the difference  
between the light and dark tones.  
Sharpness: this changes the picture  
definition.  
Hue: this adjusts the skin colour tone.  
ColourTemp.: this changes the colour  
rendering: Cold (bluer), Normal (balanced)  
orWarm (redder).  
NR: attenuates picture noise (snow) in  
difficult reception conditions.  
Contrast + (TV model - dependant):  
automatic adjustment of the picture contrast  
which permanently sets the darkest part of  
the picture black.  
(On screen display may differ from actualTV)  
é Use the  
or  
keys to select a  
or keys to adjust.  
setting and the  
Note: during the picture adjustment, only  
the selected line remains displayed. Press  
or  
Press  
to display the menu again.  
to exit.  
Sound settings  
& Press MENU, select Sound (  
) and  
Description of the adjustments:  
Treble (Treble Boost): this alters the high  
frequency sounds.  
press  
. The Sound menu is displayed.  
Bass (Bass Boost): this alters the low  
frequency sounds.  
ge  
Balance: this balances the sound on the left  
and right speakers.  
AVL (AutomaticVolume Leveller): this is used  
to limit increases in sound, especially on  
channel change or advertising slots.  
(On screen display may differ from actualTV)  
é Use the  
and the  
or  
or  
key to select a setting  
key to adjust.  
Press  
to exit.  
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Format  
This feature enhances your viewing pleasure  
by providing you with a choice of two picture  
formats:- 4:3 and Expand 4:3.  
Description of formats:  
4:3  
– select this format if you want to display a  
conventional picture using the full surface of  
the screen.  
Expand 4:3  
– select this format if you want to expand  
pictures transmitted in ‘letterbox’ format  
(black horizontal bars at the top and bottom  
of the screen) to fill up the entire screen.  
& Press MENU, use the  
or  
key to  
key.  
select Features and press the  
é Use the  
Expand 4:3.  
Press the  
key to select 4:3 or  
key to exit.  
4:3  
Expand 4:3  
Letterbox  
(applicable to certainTV models only)  
Signal Strength  
This feature displays the signal strength level  
at the bottom of the screen. Select the option  
On and it will appear each time you switch to  
a new channel.  
& Press MENU, use the  
select Features and press the  
é Use the  
or  
key to  
key.  
key to select On or Off.  
Press the  
key to exit.  
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(applicable to certainTV models only)  
Active Control  
Press the  
key to exit.  
The Active Control monitors and adjusts  
incoming video signals to help provide the best  
picture quality.When you choose to turn the  
Active Control to On or Display On, the  
Description of option:  
Off: the Active Control will not be activated.  
Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Contrast+ and On: the Active Control will work to give the  
NR (noise reduction) features are controlled  
automatically. Active Control adjusts these  
picture settings continuously and automatically  
viewer the best possible picture, but will  
not display the monitoring screen when  
channels are changed.  
Display On: an Active Control monitoring  
screen will show up for a few  
seconds whenever a channel is  
changed.  
& Enter Features menu as described in  
“Features settings” on the previous page.  
é Use the  
key to select Active Control  
Active Control Monitoring Screen  
and press the  
key to select Off, On  
or Display On.  
(applicable to certainTV models only)  
Personal Zapping  
A list or series of favouriteTV programs can  
be selected and stored in the 4 coloured keys  
with the Personal Zapping feature.With this  
feature you can easily viewed up to a total of  
10 preferred channels for each coloured key.  
To delete channels:  
& Select and press a colour key that has  
stored channels repeatedly to select the  
channel you want to delete.  
é Press  
to display list.  
Press  
to remove channel.  
To add channels:  
& Select a channel with the digit keys.  
Repeat steps &to delete more  
channels.  
( Press  
é Press  
to display list.  
to exit.  
Press your favourite colour key to store  
the channel in step &.  
Repeat steps &to to store more  
channels.  
( Press  
to exit.  
To view channels:  
Select and press a colour key that has stored  
channels repeatedly to select the channel you  
want to view.  
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(applicable toTV withTeletext function only)  
Teletext  
Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a  
newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not  
familiar with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.).  
Press:  
You will obtain:  
Teletext call  
This is used to call teletext, change  
to transparent mode and then exit.  
The summary appears with a list of  
items that can be accessed. Each item  
has a corresponding 3 digit page  
number.  
If the channel selected does not  
broadcast teletext, the indication 100  
will be displayed and the screen will  
remain blank (in this case, exit teletext  
and select another channel).  
Selecting a page Enter the number of the page required  
using the digit, CH + or – or  
0
9
keys. Example: page 120, enter 1,2 and  
0.The number is displayed on the top  
left, the counter turns and then the  
page is displayed. Repeat this opera-  
tion to view another page.  
If the counter continues to search, this  
means that the page is not transmit-  
ted.Select another number.  
Direct access  
to the items  
Coloured areas are displayed at the  
bottom of the screen.The 4 coloured  
keys are used to access the items or  
corresponding pages.  
The coloured areas flash when the item  
or the page is not yet available.  
Contents  
This returns you to the contents page  
(usually page 100).  
Temporary stop This is used to temporarily disable or  
activate the teletext display.  
Enlarge a page  
This allows you to display the top or  
bottom part of the page and then  
return to normal size.  
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(applicable toTV withTeletext function only)  
Teletext  
Press:  
You will obtain:  
Stop sub-page  
acquisition  
Certain pages contain sub-pages  
which are automatically displayed  
successively.This key is used to stop  
or resume sub-page acquisition.  
The indication 2 appears on the  
top left.  
Hidden  
information  
To display or hide the concealed  
information (games solutions).  
Favourite  
pages  
For teletext programs 0 to 40, you  
can store 4 favourite pages which  
can then be accessed directly using  
the coloured keys (red, green, yellow,  
blue).  
& Press the  
key to change to  
favourite pages mode.  
é Display the teletext page that  
you want to store.  
Press the coloured key of your  
choice for 3 seconds.The page  
is now stored.  
Repeat the operation with the  
other coloured keys.  
( You can now consult teletext  
and your favourite pages will  
appear in colour at the bottom  
of the screen.To retrieve the  
standard items, press  
.
To clear everything, press  
5 seconds.  
for  
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Connecting peripheral equipment  
The television can have the following external sockets situated at the back of the set  
(depending on theTV models).  
The AV1 in socket hasY, Pb, Pr and/or audio/video inputs.  
The AV2 in socket has S-Video and/or audio/video inputs.  
The Monitor out socket has audio and video outputs.  
(Diagrams are for illustration only. May differ from actualTV sets)  
DVD player  
ForTV withY, Pb, Pr connection  
(Note: Y, Pb, Pr and S-video connection are for  
certainTV models.)  
Connect the TVs green, blue and redY Pb Pr  
(AV1 in) jacks to the corresponding  
COMPONENTVIDEO IN jacks on the player.  
ForTV withoutY, Pb, Pr connection  
Connect theTVs yellow (VIDEO) jack to  
the corresponding video jack on the player.  
For Stereo/AV StereoTV  
Connect the TVs red and white (R and L)  
AUDIO IN jacks to the corresponding  
AUDIO OUT jacks on the player. Match the  
cable colour to the jacks’ colour.The red jack  
is the Right audio channel and the white jack  
is the Left audio channel.  
For Mono/BisonicTV  
Connect theTV’s white AUDIO IN jack  
(MONO LEFT) to the corresponding AUDIO  
OUT jacks on the player.  
Video recorder  
Turn on theTV and DVD player. Set theTV to  
CVI or (AVI) and DVD background screen  
will come on the screen.You can now play  
your disc.  
Note: You need to select the channel CVI or (AVI)  
manually to playback DVD disc.  
For Stereo/AV StereoTV  
Connect theTV’s yellow, white and red jacks  
to the correspondingVideo and Audio jacks  
on the player.  
For Mono/BisonicTV. Only white AUDIO  
jacks need to be connected.  
Turn on theTV andVCR player. Set theTV to  
AV2 (or AVI).You can now play your video  
cassette tape.  
Connection is also possible via the aerial cable.  
You will therefore need to tune in your video  
recorder’s test signal and assign a channel  
number 0. Select channel 0 to playback.  
Peripherals  
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(Diagrams are for illustration only.  
May differ from actualTV sets)  
Connecting peripheral equipment  
Other equipment (where applicable)  
Satellite receiver, decoder, games, etc.  
& Carry out the connections shown opposite.  
é To optimise picture quality, connect the  
equipment which produces the video signals  
(digital decoder, games, etc) to AV1 in and  
equipment which produces the S-VHS signals  
(S-VHS and Hi-8 video recorders, certain DVD  
drives to AV2 in and all other equipment to  
either AV1 in or AV2 in.  
Amplifier (where applicable)  
& To connect to a hi-fi system, use an audio  
connection cable and connect the “L” and  
“R” outputs on theTV set to the “AUDIO  
IN” “L” and “R” input on your hi-fi amplifier.  
Side connections (TV model dependant)  
Make the connections as shown opposite.  
With the key, select AV or FRONT.  
For a monophonic device, connect the audio  
signal to theAUDIO L input.  
Headphones  
When headphones are connected, the sound  
on theTV set will be cut.TheVOL + or –  
keys are used to adjust the volume level.  
The headphone impedance must be between  
32 and 600 Ohms.  
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Tips  
Good sound but poor colour or no  
picture  
Poor reception  
The proximity of mountains or high  
buildings may be responsible for ghost  
pictures, echoing or shadows. In this case,  
try manually adjustingyour picture: see  
FineTuning or try skipping channels with  
bad or weakTV signals or modify the  
orientation of the outside aerial. Does  
your antenna enable you to receive  
broadcasts in this frequency range (UHF  
orVHF band)? In the event of difficult  
reception (snowy picture) switch the NR  
on the Picture menu to ON (where  
applicable).  
Try to increase the contrast and  
brightness setting.  
Snowish picture and noise  
Check antenna connection at the rear of  
theTV.  
Horizontal dotted lines  
Possible electrical interference e.g.  
hairdryer, vacuum cleaner, etc. Switch off  
the appliances.  
Double or “Ghost” images  
Possible poor positioning of antenna.  
Using a high directional antenna may  
improve reception.  
No picture  
If the television does not switch on,  
press the standby key  
(located on the  
remote control) twice. Have you  
connected the aerial socket properly?  
Have you chosen the right system or  
Tuner Mode?  
Peripheral equipment gives a black and  
white picture  
You have not selected the socket  
Poorly connected aerial sockets are often  
the cause of picture or sound problems  
(sometimes the connectors can become  
half disconnected if theTV set is moved  
or turned).  
connection to the right channel with the  
key: for example,AV1 in socket  
connection should select channel AV1 to  
playback.To play a video cassette, check  
that it has been recorded under the same  
standard (PAL, SECAM, NTSC) which can  
be replayed by the video recorder.  
Check all connections.  
No sound  
If on certain channels you receive a  
picture but no sound, this means that you  
do not have the correctTV system.  
Modify the System setting.  
The remote control does not work  
Check that the batteries are the right  
way round and there is no obstruction  
between the remote control and theTV.  
If the light indicator on the set no longer  
flashes when you use the remote control,  
replace the batteries.  
Colour patches on screen  
Switch off theTV by the mains power  
button and wait for about 20 minutes  
before switching on again.  
Good picture but no sound  
Try to increase the volume level. Check  
that the sound is not set to “mute”. If it is,  
press the  
key to restore the sound.  
Practical information  
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Glossary  
4:3  
Refers to the ratio between the length and  
the height of the screen.Wide screen  
televisions have a ratio of 16:9 while  
conventional televisions have a ratio of 4:3.  
4:3 Expand  
The images recorded in “letterbox” format  
are expanded to fill the entire screen and  
the black horizontal bars at the top and  
bottom are removed.  
Active Control  
Is a unique, intelligent, and proactive control  
system, which measures and analyzes the  
incoming analog signal 60 times per second  
to automatically adjust settings for optimal  
picture quality. It also uses a sensor to adjust  
for ambient room light; when the room gets  
brighter, so does the picture.  
Contrast+  
Enhances the darker portions of the picture  
to improve its picture quality.  
Personal Zapping  
A Philips trade marked feature which allows  
any combination of favourite teletext pages  
orTV channels to be stored in the coloured  
Favourite Channels/Teletext keys.A total of  
10 preferred channels/teletext pages of the  
same subject or user can be stored in each  
coloured key.  
System  
Television pictures are not broadcast in the  
same way in all countries.There are different  
standards: BG, DK, I, NTSC and SECAM.The  
system setting (p. 6) is used to select these  
different standards.  
16 Operating instruction  
Practical information  
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Specification  
Product type  
21PT2115  
21PT2325  
21PT3324  
Picture  
Picture screen diameter  
Visible screen size  
Smart Picture Modes  
Brightness Control  
Colour Control  
Contrast Control  
Sharpness Control  
ColourTemperature Control  
Contrast Plus  
525 mm  
510 mm  
525 mm  
510 mm  
520 mm  
510 mm  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Noise Reduction  
Active Control  
Signal Strength Indicator  
Sound  
Sound output  
2x 2W  
2x 2W  
2x 5W  
Loudspeakers; Full range  
Smart Sound Modes  
AutoVolume Leveller  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Reception  
Tuning system  
PLL tuning  
x
x
x
Tuner  
UV,S and Hyperband  
Pal Multisystem *  
Channel Selection  
100 presets*  
125 presets, full cable*  
Aerial input  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
75 ohm coaxial  
TV Systems off-air  
NTSC M (3.58-4.5)  
Pal BG*  
Pal D/K*  
Pal I*  
SECAM B/G*  
SECAM D/K*  
TV Systems  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
PAL- Multi AP*  
x
x
x
Practical information  
Operating instruction 17  
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Specification  
Video playback  
NTSC 4.43/3.58  
NTSC Playback  
PAL 60*  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Sound Systems  
AV Stereo  
x
Bisonic  
x
x
Teletext*  
Reception standards:TOP  
Smart text: 1 page memory  
x
x
x
x
x
x
Connectors  
Front  
Headphone out (3.5 mm)  
Mono Audio/Video input  
Side  
x
x
Headphone out (3.5 mm)  
Mono Audio/Video input  
Stereo headphone out (3.5 mm)  
Stereo Audio/Video input  
Rear  
x
x
x
x
Mono Audio/Video input  
Mono Audio/Video output  
Stereo Audio/Video input x 2  
Stereo Audio/Video output x1  
ComponentVideo Input  
S-video input  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Ease of use  
Multi language on screen display  
Personal Zapping  
Alternate channel  
Sleeptimer  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Size and weight  
Set dimensions (estimate)  
L x D x H mm  
TBC  
21 kg  
522x479x461  
25.5 kg  
596x487x452  
25.5 kg  
Net weight  
Note: * Feature dependent onTV model and/orTV transmission system  
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