Instruction Manual
Colour Television
CE28WN3-B
CE32WN3-B
Please read this Instruction book before using your television.
We wish you many hours of pleasure from your new television.
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INSTALLATION
3. You are now ready to switch on. Simply press the Mains ON/OFF
Mains Supply
switch on the front of the TV set.
The TV set is prepared for a mains voltage AC220~240V, 50Hz.
Connect the power cord of the TV set to a wall outlet. When the
TV set is not to be used for an extended period of time, it is
advisable to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
WARNING!
High voltages are used in the operation of this set. Refer service
to qualified service personnel.
✐ A red power indicator will appear.
The following message appears on the screen the first time the
television set is switched on.
AC Mains Outlet
Thank you for purchasing your SANYO TV.
Now I am searching and storing all the
programmes.
Please W
ait.
Important:
This equipment is fitted with an approved non rewireable UK mains
plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows:
Tuning
Mode
AUTO
PAL
451.25 U >>
>
01
System
Search
Program
Store
1. Remove the fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fit a new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp A.S.T.A. or
BSI approved type.
Swap
Name
3. Refit the fuse cover.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be
cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. If the mains plug
contains a fuse, this should have a rating of 5 Amp. If a plug
without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should
not be greater than 5 Amp.
After completing this procedure, the ending message appears on the
screen.
Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock
hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Auto set-up completed. Happy viewing.
Blue -------> Neutral
Brown ----> Live
1. The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter “N” or coloured BLACK.
2. The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal with the
letter “L” or coloured RED.
Tuning
3. Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter “E” or by the earth symbol or
coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW.
>
Now the installation is completed !
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is
clamped over the sheath of the lead - not simply over the wires.
Introduction Screen
1. Connect your aerial cable socket to the rear of the TV. Don’t worry
about other AV equipment you should add this later referring to the
section “Connecting AV equipment” on page 13.
2. Plug the Mains cable plug into a wall socket.
✐ This TV set is prepared for a mains voltage of AC220~ 240V 50Hz.
✐ Please make sure that the aerial cable is connected to the aerial
socket of the TV set before switching on.
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INSTALLATION
Battery Installation
Aerial Connections
1. Remove the battery cover by sliding it in direction of the arrow.
■ The aerial socket is located on the back of the TV set.
2. Install two "AA" 1.5 volt batteries so that the "+" and "-" marks on
■ A colour picture of good quality requires a higher aerial signal than
a black/white picture. If you tune your set to a station with a weak
colour signal, the television set automatically changes to a
black/white picture.
the batteries match the "+" and "-" marks inside the unit.
3. Close the battery cover.
■ For all aerial problems please consult your local dealer.
■ For the best signal quality, the use of a well shielded antenna
cable is recommended.
Replace the batteries when the TV set is showing the following
symptoms: Operation is unsteady or erratic, sometimes the TV does
not work with the transmitter. Discharged batteries may leak and
damage the unit. The normal life of batteries should be from nine to
ten months.
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GENERAL OPERATION
Mains ON/OFF
Controls
Programme Up / Down
Level Up / Down
Stand-by
P
▲
TV/
i
MENU/
TV/
Menu
F
/OK
TV/AVSelection
0 to 9 Numeric buttons
2 Digit button
i
MENU/
0~9
■ To turn the TV set ON, press the Mains ON/OFF switch. The
power indicator illuminates red to show the power is on.
▼
▼
P
▲
-/--
Alternate
P
P
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
WIDE
■ To turn the TV set OFF, press it again.
Normalisation/Memory
Sound mute
P
P
6
9
If no picture appears but the power indicator is on, press the
button, P▲ P▼ or 0-9 button on the Remote Control Handset as
the TV set is in the Standby mode.
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-/--
X
Recall
?
CS
Black Stretch
Time Display
Bass
+
TXT/TV
Standby
SURROUND
BASS
BASS
.
A B
TV local keyboard
■ To turn the TV set into standby mode, press the
power indicator illuminates more brightly.
button. The
Mains ON/OFF
Programme Up / Down
LevelUp / Down
Menu
P
■ To turn the TV set ON from standby mode, press any of the
following buttons: button, P▲ / P▼, 0 to 9 Numeric buttons.
F
In the Standby mode the TV set is still partially powered, this is
denoted by the red Standby/Power indicator illuminating more
brightly than in Power mode.
Memory/Normalisation
Right audio
R
L
Left audio
The Mains ON/OFF switch must be in the ON position before
the using remote control transmitter.
Video
Headphones
NOTE: It is not possible to turn on with the Mains
!
!
ON/OFF switch from the standby mode.
VIDEO
AUDIO
F
+
P
L
R
Be sure to set the Mains ON/OFF switch to the off
position, if a power failure occurs while viewing.
Programme Selection
If you found a power indicator flashing, please turn the
TV set off completely with the Mains ON/OFF switch
and contact our Service desk. This warning is a sign to
let you know that the power protection function of this
TV set is now operating.
!
Direct Programme Selection
■
For selection of programme position 0 to 9, press the corresponding
numeric button. If the required programme is equal or more than
10, for example 23, first press the -/- - button and enter 2 then 3.
■ Up/Down Programme Selection
Press the P▲ button to increase the programme position.
Press the P▼ button to decrease the programme position.
Auto Shut Off
This TV set will automatically switch into the standby mode, 10
minutes after a signal is no longer received. The time until the set
will switch off is displayed on the screen.
11:06:33
03 ITV1
AUTO
NICAM STEREO
11:06:33
02 BBC2
AUTO
IM R
11:06:33
01 BBC1
AUTO
OFF:10
NICAM STEREO
00
99
■ If the aerial is removed the TV set will automatically switch into
the standby mode after 10 minutes.
■ When the TV set is switched on by using the On-timer function
with no signal being received, the auto-shut off function will be
ignored.
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SOUND FUNCTIONS
Volume Adjustment
Sound Effects
To adjust the sound volume, press the
/
buttons.
Volume
Note : If the volume is restricted check Hotel Specification settings
on page 17.
Main Menu
To enter and exit the main menu press the F button on the TV or
the Menu button on the remote control unit.
Menu
Sound
Picture
>
>
Externals
More
Tuning
>
>
>
■
Stereo Mode
Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to scroll up and down between menu
Several of the following options are displayed depending on the type
A•B
ᮣ
ᮤ
options. Use the button to open the sub menus and the
of broadcast, when pressing the Surround button or the
button.
ᮣ
and buttons to switch between the options. Press the Menu
button to return to a higher level menu screen.
PSEUDO STEREO ON/OFF : When ON, it provides a pseudo-stereo
effect to mono broadcasts.
Sound Adjustment
NORMAL STEREO : Switches to stereo sound if broadcast is in stereo.
Press the Menu button and select the Sound option from the Main
Menu by pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons. A sub menu will drop down
when the button is pressed, providing the following options.
SPATIAL STEREO : Enhances stereo sound when enabled.
ᮣ
3D SURROUND MONO : This mode is especially prepared to produce
Menu
Sound
>
3D Surround effects in mono broadcasts.
Sound
Volume
Balance
Bass
ACTIVE 3D SURROUND : Provides optimum 3D Surround effects.
Treble
Mode
Effects
Phones
>
SUPER 3D SURROUND : Select this mode if you wish to enhance the
>
3D Surround effect, e.g. when viewing
movies.
Volume
■ Volume : Increase the sound level
NOTE : Balance will have no effect on the audible sound
in any 3D surround mode, although the on screen
display will still adjust.
output
.
Balance
■ Balance : Balances the sound level
between the left and right speakers.
What is Active 3D Surround?
Bass
Treble
Mode
■ Bass : Adjusts bass (low) frequencies.
In traditional stereo sound, left and right channels combine to create
stereo image. Better speakers can create a larger perceived sound
stage, so sound seems to emanate from a few feet behind the
monitor. Sound can have a much wider presence with Active 3D
surround technologies. Music and sound effects appear to come
from points in the room far from the speakers. Objects (such as
jets) seem to move towards and then past the listener, whilst the
important channel sound still appears to come from the centre of
the screen.
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■ Treble : Adjusts treble (high) frequencies.
STEREO
■ Mode : Provides two or three options
depending on the sound standard detected
in the selected channel: DUAL A, DUAL B,
MONO, STEREO, NICAM MONO.
Note: Balance, Bass, Treble and Volume can also be accessed by
pressing the
/OK button.
Menu
■ Effects : Select the effects option by
Sound
>
Sound
Volume
Balance
Bass
2 ~ 4
meters
pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons followed by
ᮣ
the
button. This sub menu provides
Treble
options enabling the adjustment of certain
sound properties (see “Sound Effects”).
Mode
Effects
>
AurEiffcecutlsar
>
Stereo mode
Bass boost
ᮤ
Select sound required by pressing the
ᮣ
or
button. To select other sub menus
press the ▲ or ▼ buttons. To return to
the Sound Menu press the Menu button
once.
Menu
Sound
>
Sound
Volume
Balance
Bass
■ Headphones :Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons.
This sub menu is available only when the
presence of headphone is detected. A sub
Optimum positioning
Treble
Mode
Effects
Phones
Headphones
Volume
Balance
Treble
>
>
Sit at a distance of approximately 2 to 4 meters from the TV set.
Listen facing the centre of the TV set.
ᮣ
menu drops down when the
button is
pressed, with the following options: Volume,
Balance, Bass, Treble and mode (*), with
the same functions as the Sound menu
described previously on this page.
Remove any obstructions between you and the TV set.
Effects
To return to the main menu press the Menu button.
■ Bass boost : Enhances bass frequencies when enabled. This can
be accessed by pressing the BASS button.
The menu display only appears on the screen for 10 seconds.
* Mode only appears if there is a dual language broadcast signal.
■ Auto Volume : Keeps steady volume when enabled.
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GENERAL OPERATION
Picture Adjustment
Picture Format
This television can make the most of the range of picture formats now
being transmitted. Many programmes are now being transmitted in Wide
formats 14:9 or 16:9 and films in wider formats known as Letterbox whilst
many programmes are the traditional 4:3 picture ratio.
Menu
Sound
Picture
ig
Contrast
>
>
To adjust the picture, open the Main
Menu by pressing the Menu button and
P
ic
t
u
re
B
r
htness
Colour
Sharpness
Effects
Format
select Picture by pressing the ▲ or ▼
>
ᮣ
buttons followed by the button for
It is possible to identify that the transmission is 4:3, Letterbox or
Wide screen format (14:9 or 16:9), but it is difficult to tell the difference
between 16:9 and 14:9.
sub menus. Along with the basic
Brightness, Contrast, Colour and
Sharpness saturation options, you will
find a sub menu with other less common
functions and a picture format control
function.
Brightness
Contrast
Colour
You may choose to leave your Picture Format as Auto, your television will
automatically fill the screen, but this may not always give you what you
want. If so you can select from a range of picture formats. You can select
the Picture Format option either through the Menu screen or by pressing
the Wide button.
Sharpness
You can have direct access to the following picture controls,
Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness by pressing the
OK button repeatedly.
/
Picture Format by Menu
Press the Menu button, use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to highlight Picture,
ᮣ
ᮤ
press the and buttons to select, press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to
Picture Effects
ᮣ
ᮤ
highlight Format, press the and buttons to select the format
required.
Menu
Sound
>
>
■ Noise Coring : Can be enabled or
disabled (ON/OFF). When enabled, it
eliminates “fuzz” on the picture.
Picture
ig
Contrast
P
ic
t
u
re
Menu
B
r
htness
Sound
>
>
Colour
Sharpness
Effects
Effects
Picture
ig
Contrast
P
ic
t
u
re
B
r
htness
>
Colour
Sharpness
Effects
Format
■ Colour Tone : Three colour tones can be
selected, corresponding to “normal”,
“warm” or “cold” colour ranges.
Noise coring
Colour tone
Blue stretch
Black stretch
Skin tone
>
NATURAL
Picture Format by pressing the Wide button
■ Blue Stretch : Can be enabled or
disabled (ON/OFF). When enabled, it
increases the proportion of blue on white
picture tones.
Press the Wide button repeatedly to select the different formats.
The format changes as follows:
■ Black Stretch : Can be enabled or
disabled (ON/OFF). When enabled, it
darkens the grey areas of the screen,
this can be changed in normal TV mode
Blackstretch
OFF
AUTO
NORMAL
NATURAL WIDE
by pressing the
button.
+
■ Skin Tone : Can be enabled or disabled
(ON/OFF). When enabled, it corrects skin
tones providing more natural colours.
FULL
ZOOM
Blackstretch
ON
14:9
16:9
Wide Screen Signalling (WSS)
Your television will automatically select the correct picture format if the
transmission source is transmitting the WSS signal e.g. a DVD player or
digital TV decoder.
The WSS signal can be overridden by manually selecting the Picture
Format.
Note : When you switch on your TV set the picture format will be AUTO.
Note : When in AUTO your picture may change especially when adverts
appear. Many adverts are in a different transmission format to
the programme.
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GENERAL OPERATION
4:3 Transmission Reception
14:9/16:9 Transmission Reception
NORMAL
NORMAL
You will see a black bar, left,
right, top and bottom. The
viewing ratio is correct.
You will see a black bar, left and
right. The viewing ratio is
correct, this is how the
transmission was intended for
viewing.
NORMAL
NORMAL
AUTO
FULL
AUTO
NATURAL WIDE
FULL
These formats fill the width with
the whole picture and stretch
the height to fit.
This automatically stretches the
picture so that it fills the width of
the screen. This gives a
AUTO
AUTO
distorted picture where objects
appear squashed.
NATURAL WIDE
ZOOM
You will see a black bar top and
bottom. The width of the picture
is correct but the picture is
squashed vertically.
This automatically zooms into
picture (all the arrows relating to
the coloured buttons are black).
The picture is stretched and
enlarged so that the edges of
the picture are missing.
NATURAL WIDE
ZOOM
ZOOM
This automatically zooms into
picture (all the arrows relating to
the coloured buttons are black).
The picture is stretched and
enlarged so that the edges of
the picture are missing.
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the yellow button, more of the
top and bottom become visible,
and eventually the picture is as
the Normal format. Note the
arrows turn blue and at this
point the Red and Green
ZOOM
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the yellow button, more of the
top and bottom become visible,
and eventually the picture is as
the Normal format. Note the
arrows turn blue and at this
point the Red and Green
buttons become inoperative.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Blue button, the picture
zooms in even more. Note the
arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
buttons become inoperative.
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Blue button, the picture
zooms in even more. Note the
arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Red button, the centre of
the picture moves down. Note
the arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Red button, the centre of
the picture moves down. Note
the arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Green button, the centre of
the picture moves up. Note the
arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Green button, the centre of
the picture moves up. Note the
arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
14:9
This automatically stretches the
picture so that it fills the width of
the screen and looses some of
the top and bottom in a 14:9
ratio. This gives a distorted
picture where objects appear
squashed. Subtitles may
14:9
16:9
Correct viewing ratio for 14:9
transmission filling the screen.
A 16:9 transmission will have
correct width but some of the
top and bottom of the picture
may be missing.
14:9
14:9
disappear use the coloured
buttons to move or scale the
picture to see them.
16:9
As 14:9 but the image is even
more squashed because of the
width being stretched even
more.
Correct viewing ratio for 16:9
transmission filling the screen.
A 14:9 transmission will have
correct width but a black bar top
and bottom of the picture may
be present.
16:9
16:9
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GENERAL OPERATION
Letterbox Transmission Reception
NORMAL
You will see a black bar, left,
right, top and bottom. The
viewing ratio is correct, this is
how the transmission was
intended for viewing.
NORMAL
AUTO
NATURAL WIDE
FULL
You will see a black top and
bottom. The viewing ratio is
correct, this is how the
transmission was intended for
viewing.
AUTO
ZOOM
This automatically zooms into
picture (all the arrows relating to
the coloured buttons are black).
The picture is stretched and
enlarged so that the edges of
the picture are missing.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the yellow button, more of the
top and bottom become visible,
and eventually the picture is as
the Normal format. Note the
arrows turn blue and at this
point the Red and Green
ZOOM
buttons become inoperative.
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Blue button, the picture
zooms in even more. Note the
arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Red button, the center of
the picture moves down. Note
the arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
Whilst Zoom is displayed press
the Green button, the center
of the picture moves up. Note
the arrows turn blue.
ZOOM
14:9
This automatically stretches the
picture so that it fills the width of
the screen in a 14:9 ratio. This
gives a distorted picture where
objects appear squashed.
14:9
16:9
As 14:9 but the image is even
more squashed because of the
width being stretched even
more.
16:9
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
Externals Menu
More Menu
This menu includes options referring to SCART connections.
Access the Main Menu and select More, the following options appear:
Menu
■ Clock : This sub menu allows you to set the
clock, alarm and timers.
■ Audio 1 OUT/Audio 2 OUT : If your TV set receives a Dual broadcast
signal, this menu allows you to select the desired audio output for the
relevant connector situated at the rear of the set.
Sound
>
>
>
Picture
>
Externals
More
Sinto
Clock
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Time set
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Only the remote control unit numeric keys are
valid for these functions.
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Alarm set
Timer ON
Timer OFF
For instance, if a hi-fi system is connected to the TV set, the selection
results would be as follows:
You must always enter four digits when setting
the time in hours and minutes (hh:mm).
A & A :You hear the language broadcast on channel A on both
speakers.
Any of the four options in this sub menu can
be reset by pressing the button.
ᮤ
B & B :You hear the language broadcast on channel B on both
speakers.
■ Time Set : Lets you check or set the
current time, which is kept current if the TV
set is not turned off using the mains
ON/OFF switch.
A & B :You hear each language broadcast A on speaker A and
--:--
Time set
language broadcast B on speaker B.
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
S-VHS Video : If you have an S-VHS video cassette recorder, you will
obtain optimum picture quality by connecting it to the
AV2 connector with an appropriate cable and enabling
this option.
The time is automatically set if there is a
teletext signal. If there is not a text signal or
that time is incorrect you can enter the time
manually using the numeric buttons e.g. for
8.30 am enter 0830, for 8.30 pm enter 2030.
A manually set time is only cancelled when
the TV is switched off with the Mains On/Off
button, and overrides the teletext signal.
To Enable or Disable S-VHS on Scart 2
Access Menu->Externals->AV2->S-VHS
Alarm set
12:00
■ Alarm Set : Using the remote control unit
numeric keys, you can set the TV alarm
function. When the alarm is enabled a
sequence of beeps is heard, gradually
increasing in volume.
A&A
A
A
To stop the alarm, press any button on the
remote control unit.
■ Timer On : This sub menu lets you set the
time you want the TV set to turn on when in
Standby mode, using the remote control
unit numeric keys to set the time.
13:48:54
211
B&B
NIICCAAMM
DUUALLAA
STAND-BY
■ Timer Off : This sub menu lets you set the
time you want the TV set to switch into
Standby mode, using the remote control
unit numeric keys to set the time.
Timer ON 12:00
B
B
The red pilot light turns soft green if the Alarm
or Timer Off options are enabled and the TV
set is ON.
The red pilot light turns bright green if the
Alarm or Timer On options are enabled and
the TV set is in Standby mode.
A&B
Child Lock
Menu
Sound
Picture
Externals
More
>
>
>
>
■ Child Lock : Can be enabled or
disabled (ON/OFF). When enabled, it
locks out all local keypad operations.
A
B
More
Clock
Child lock
>>
Child lock
ON
VIDEO
AUDIO
F
+
P
L
R
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PRESETTING
Up to 100 broadcast stations in your reception area can be stored in the
electronic memory. There are three ways to preset these channels:
To Search for another channel
ᮣ
With Search still highlighted press the button again until another
channel is found. When you have searched for and stored all the
■ AUTO : Searches automatically storing found channels in
channels press the Menu button twice to leave the Main Menu.
consecutive programme positions.
■ SEMI : Searches for channels one at a time automatically locking
Searching Channels in Manual Mode
The TV manually searches for any signal even if weak.
into strong signals.
■ MANUAL : Searches for channels one at a time manually selecting
any signal found even if weak.
Press the Menu button and using the ▲ or ▼ buttons highlight the
Tuning menu, press the button to access the tuning menu. Use the
ᮣ
Searching for Channels in Auto Mode
ᮣ
▲ or ▼ buttons to highlight Mode, press the button until MANUAL
appears. Press the ▼ button to highlight Search then press and hold
The TV set automatically searches and stores all locally accessible
channels.
ᮤ
ᮣ
the or button to start searching. (<< or >> indicates it is
searching but no strong signal is nearby, < or > indicates a signal is
being detected, >< indicates the signal is strong, release the button
when the best picture appears.
Press the Menu button and using the ▲ or ▼ buttons highlight the
ᮣ
Tuning menu, press the button to access the tuning menu. Use the
ᮣ
▲ or ▼ buttons to highlight Mode, press the button until AUTO
You can now choose to store this channel or search again. Please
refer to Storing and searching channels in the Semi Mode.
ᮣ
appears. Press the ▼ button to highlight Search and press the
button to start searching.
Menu
Rearranging Channel Settings
Sound
Picture
>
>
Externals
More
Tuning
Tuning
Mode
System
Search
Program
Store
Swap
Name
>
>
>
Swap
--
Having accessed the Tuning sub menu
press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to highlight
Swap. Enter the channel number you
wish to store the station at using the
numeric buttons e.g. to store at program
position 12 enter 1 then 2.
AUTO
PALBG
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0
12
The TV starts searching and storing all available channels, use the
“rearranging channels setting” to reposition the stored location of
each channel to your preferred programme positions e.g. BBC1 to
position 1.
2
ᮣ
The word confirm appears, press the
button and the programme positions
are swapped.
12
Searching Channels in Semi Mode
The TV set searches for channels one at a time automatically locking
into strong signals.
Swap
02 Confirm
Press the Menu button and using the ▲ or ▼ buttons highlight the
Tuning menu, press the button to access the tuning menu. Use
ᮣ
Menu
Sound
ᮣ
>
>
>
>
>
the ▲ or ▼ buttons to highlight Mode, press the button until SEMI
Picture
Exernals
More
ᮣ
appears. Press the ▼ button to highlight Search and press the
Tuning
button to start searching. When a signal is found searching stops
and the screen display reads AFT. You can now choose to store this
channel or to search again.
Tuning
Mode
AUTO
PALBG
U
System
Search
Program
Store
01
03
Swap
Name
To Store the channel
Program
--
Press the ▼ button to highlight Program, enter
the programme position where you wish to
store the channel using the numeric buttons
e.g. to store at position 2 press 0 then 2.
Other Tuning Menu Options
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
2
■ System: This menu informs you of the broadcast standard that has
been detected.
PAL
System
1
Program
Name
02
Note : If the tuning menu is not present check the Hotel Specification
Press the ▲ or ▼ button until Name is
highlighted you can enter some channel
-----
setting on page 17 as it may be disabled.
ᮣ
information e.g. ITV. To enter press the
button the first digit is highlighted, press the
▲ or ▼ buttons to select the character you
require (A~Z, !, “, £, $, %, &, ‘, (, ), *, +, ,-, /,
Name
----
T
▲
,
ᮣ
0~9), press the button to select the
second digit, continue to enter for up to 5
ᮣ
Name
Store
digits. Press the button so that no digit is
T ---
highlighted, press the ▼ button until Store is
Confirm
selected, the word Confirm appears, press
ᮣ
the button and the word changes to
Stored.
Store
Stored
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
Alternative Program
P
P
Press the
button and the TV set will alternately select the current
LEVEL? (1-2-3)
Contrast
programme position and the previous programme position viewed.
You must now select which User level
setting to store these settings, by
pressing the numeric button 1, 2 or 3.
1
Contrast
STORED USER LEVEL 1
Restoring the saved settings
23
Press the
button repeatedly to restore either Normal level
6
(Factory settings), User level 1, User level 2 or User level 3.
Mute
NORMAL LEVEL
This function has two sound mute stages. Press the button once,
the sound from the speakers will be reduced, press it again and it will
be muted completely.
Press the button again to switch the sound back on.
Note : Settings cannot be restored while a picture setting is displayed
on-screen.
When the
cancelled.
/
button is pressed, the sound mute is
Time Display
In the TV mode, if the receiving programme has a teletext service
when the
button is pressed, the present time will be displayed on
the screen for 5 seconds.
Recall
Press the
button once, the programme information such as
current programme number, stereo status, picture format, remaining
timer if set.
13:48:54
04 CH4
AUTO
NICAM STEREO
Store/Restore Default Settings
The following function levels can be altered and then stored as user
level default settings, Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness.
You can store 3 different user levels which can be recalled at a later
date.
F
/OK
Using the Menu button or the
/
OK button select a Picture setting
eg. Contrast. Adjust the level using the
ᮣ
button and whilst the display is still
Contrast
on the screen press the
button.
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CONNECTION OF AV EQUIPMENT
Connectors Located on the Rear of the TV Set
The rear of the set includes the antenna input line and two SCART
or Euro connector connections, with some common features and
other features that are unique to each connector.
■ Common Features:
- Video signal (CVBS) and stereo audio signal input.
- Automatic switching when VCR is in “PLAY” mode, as well as
auto selection of 4/3 or 16/9 format if the VCR provides this
feature.
- Audio output channel selection in Dual broadcasts (A&A,B&B
or A&B).
■ Right Euroconnector:
- Input: RGB signal type.
- Output: Always matches antenna input signal.
Connectors Located on the Front of the TV Set
This TV set has a number of connectors providing optimum
connection of the TV set to a wide range of peripherals. Keep in
mind that the use of the appropriate connecting cable is essential for
good results.
■ Left Euroconnector:
- Input: SVCR format signal.
- Output: Always matches signal shown on screen, which can
come from the antenna or any other input.
■ Stereo Headphone Jack The Sound menu provides a specific
set of sound control options (Volume, Balance, Bass, Treble) that
are available only when the TV set detects that headphones are
actually plugged into the set.
When the set receives a Dual language broadcast another option
(mode) will appear. This allows you to select which language you
want to hear by changing between Dual A and Dual B. (see page
10).
■ AV3 Front RCA Sockets
Behind the flap on the front of the TV are located 3 RCA input
sockets. These are as follows :
Yellow : Video Input
White : Audio (L) Input
Red : Audio (R) Input
AV3 mode is not available until a plug is inserted into the yellow
(Video) socket. If you wish to only use these sockets for an audio
input you must still fit a dummy plug into the Video Socket. If only
one sound channel (mono) is available, plug this into the white
(Audio L) socket.
Your Video Camera
can also be connected
by using the Front AV.
TV/
When the
button is pressed the mode changes as follows.
Connecting a VCR
AUTO
TV
There are two possibilities:
AV1
AUTO
AV3
AUTO
■ Via the antenna jack: In this case you must tune the VCR chan-
nel.
When AV3
is not
connected
Select the test pattern screen (check your VCR User’s Manual to
see how to do this) and tune the channel. Use of the Semi tuning
mode is advisable (see “Presetting” on page 11).
AV2
AUTO
Drawbacks:
- Lower picture and sound quality during playback.
- Cannot play back in stereo.
Press the button to select the mode you require.
Note : Most equipment connected via AV1 or AV2 will automatically
■ Via Euroconnector: Advantages:
switch the TV to AV mode when the play button is pressed.
- Better picture and sound quality.
- Stereo sound can be played back.
Note : AV3 mode cannot be selected if no plug is inserted into the
AV3 white (Video) socket.
■ If you have an S-VHS video cassette recorder, connect it to the
left Euro connector. For viewing, make sure you have the
Connections menu option enabled (see “Externals Menu” on page
10).
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VCR USE / OPERATING THE TV WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL
Operating the TV Without the Remote Control
Functions for Video cassette
This remote control transmitter has been designed to be used in
conjunction with selected SANYO VCR’s. Some SANYO VCR’s may
have their own functions, so please refer to the individual instruction
booklet when using this remote control to ensure compatibility.
The main TV functions can be operated by using the local keypad
situated on the bottom front of the set.
The keys on the keypad are directly related to the corresponding
buttons on the remote control unit.
POWER On/Off :
Use to turn VCR power on and off.
TV/
▲
F
/OK
MENU/
i
▼
▼
P
▲
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
WIDE
6
9
P
P
7
-/--
X
?
CS
PLAY :
Use to playback the tape.
TXT/TV
SURROUND
.
BASS
A
B
STOP :
i
MENU/
Use to stop the movement of the tape.
1.
2.
▲
▼
FAST/CUE :
▼
P
▲
Use to advance the tape at fast speed, or in order to playback the
tape at fast speed.
3.
4.
REWIND/REVIEW :
Use to rewind the tape or in order to playback the tape in reverse at
fast speed.
RECORD :
1. Key equivalences for navigating screen menus.
2. Switching channels.
Keep the two buttons pressed down to begin video recording.
3. Adjusting the volume.
▲
TV/
4. Storing/restoring defaults. The local keypad key ( ) performs the
F
/OK
same functions as the same remote control button (
).
i
MENU/
▼
▼
P
▲
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
WIDE
P
P
6
9
7
-/--
X
?
CS
TXT/TV
SURROUND
BASS
NORMAL LEVEL
.
A B
VCR KEYS
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TELETEXT
This TV accepts TXT signals until 1.5 level in Flof and Top modes.
The internal memory can store 8 pages, that allows an agile access
to the information.
Coloured Page Access
When a television station provides the FLOF service, you can access
the pages more easily. At the bottom of the screen four headings
are displayed on red, green, yellow, cyan. Access these headings by
pressing the button with the corresponding colour button on the
remote control transmitter.
Teletext Controls
Symbol
Function
TXT/TV
Teletext/Mix/TV mode
switch
▲
TV/
P301SPORT
0-9
0-9 numeric buttons
Page down/up
F
/OK
P▼ P▲
P302
CRICKET................
P330022
P305
CC CC
RI KETT
i
MENU/
TENNIS...................
Previous viewed page
selection
P P
OOOO
TTBAALL
▼
P33100
▼
P
▲
F
P310
FOOTBALL............
P331
GG
RU BYY
55
P315
RUGBY...................
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
WIDE
P325
HOCKEY.................P3322
OOCC
KEYY
55
H
Index page selection
P
P
6
9
CRICKET TENNIS F.BALL RUGBY
7
-/--
X
Hold
?
CS
Red
Green Yellow Blue
Size
TXT/TV
SURROUND
BASS
X
Cancel
.
A B
Sub code entry mode
?
Reveal
Red
P310
FOOTBALL
CONTENTS
■■■
■■■
■■■
■■■
Green
Yellow
Blue
DV1
DV2
PRE
SCOT
Switching to the Teletext mode
Press the TXT/TV button, and the screen changes as illustrated.
TELETEXT P100
1/1
P100
INDEX
TOPICS ..............................P201
NEWS ................................P251
SPORT .............................. P301
P100
1/1
WEATHER ........................ P351
TRAFIC ............................. P401X
TOPICS
WS
ORT
WEATHER
.................P201
WS ............................... P251
SPORT ..............................P301
WEATHER ........................ P351
TRAFIC ............................. P401
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TOPICS
NEWS
SPORT
WEATHER
Page Selection
■ Direct page access
A page can be selected with the 0-9 Numeric buttons. eg. To
display page 301, press buttons 3, 0 and then 1. The selected page
number will appear on the screen.
P303
P302
P301
P300
P299
P301SPORT
P302
CRICKET................
P305
TENNIS...................
P310
FOOTBALL............
P315
RUGBY...................
P325
HOCKEY.................
CRICKET TENNIS F.BALL RUGBY
■ Up/down page access
When a page is displayed on the screen and you want to read the
following page number, press the up (▲) button instead of selecting
the new page number. To read the previous page, press the (▼)
button.
P▲ : P301 ➙ P302 ➙ P303 .... P399 ➙ P400 ....
P▼ : P301 ➙ P300 ➙ P299 ➙ P298 ....P201 ....
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TELETEXT
Sub Page Access
Index Page Selection
When the teletext information is longer than one page, it may take
some time to reach the required page which is automatically
changed. By using the sub-coded page access, you can continue
watching the TV picture until the sub-page is reached.
Select a teletext page with sub pages.
Press the button to select one of the teletext index pages.
P100
INDEX
TOPICS.................. P201
NEWS.....................P251
1. Press the
button. The characters " " will be displayed
****
SPORT................... P301
WEATHER............. P351
TRAFFIC................ P401
on the top left corner of the screen.
TOPICS NEWS SPORT WEATHER
2. Enter the sub page number by using the (0-9) buttons.
For example, to enter the sub page 4, press buttons 0, 0, 0 and 4.
Stop
X
3. Press the
button to return the normal TV picture.
Press the
button to stop sub pages changing. The word "STOP"
Immediately the requested sub-coded page is found, the page
number will appear over the TV picture.
will appear instead of the page number.
Some teletext pages are made up of several sub pages. These sub
pages are automatically changed. Sub page is shown as P4/8 (sub
page 4 of 8 pages) the location on the text page depends on the text
service.
X
4. Press the
button to view the sub-coded page.
✶✶✶✶
P401
1/8
1/8
AIRLINES
AIRLINES
0825 LONDON
DEPARTURE
DEPARTURE
085 LONDON BA012
BA012
0830 FRANKFULT LH335
080 FRANKFULT LH335
0855 PARIS
0900 GENEVE
0915 CAIRO
0955 TOKYO
AF223
SR553
SQ707
JL005
085 PARIS
090 GENEVE
095 CAIRO
095 TOKYO
AF223
SR553
SQ707
JL005
0004
1/8
AIRLINES
0825 LONDON
DEPARTURE
BA012
0830 FRANKFULT LH335
Double Letter Height
0855 PARIS
0900 GENEVE
0915 CAIRO
0955 TOKYO
AF223
SR553
SQ707
JL005
Either the top half or the bottom half of the page can be expanded to
fill the whole screen by pressing the
button. Each time the button
is pressed, the display changes as illustrated.
P401
1/8
AIRLINES
DEPARTURE
0825 LONDON BA012
0830 FRANKFULT LH335
0855 PARIS
0900 GENEVE
0915 CAIRO
0955 TOKYO
AF223
SR553
SQ707
JL005
P401
P401
4/8
AIRLINES
DEPARTURE
1325 ROME IR012
1330 HONGKONG CX501
1355 DUBLIN
1400 VIENNA
BA051
SR443
P401
P401
1415 SINGAPORE SQ307
1425 BONN
LH995
0855 PARIS
0900 GENEVE
0915 CAIRO
0955 TOKYO
AF223
SR553
SQ707
JL005
1/8
AIRLINES
DEPARTURE
0825 LONDON
BA012
0830 FRANKFULT LH335
Displaying Concealed Information
?
Press the button to reveal hidden items on the text page.
Some pages such as quiz pages have the answers hidden. The
button may have to be held to keep the answer on the screen, or
pressed again to remove the answers.
P551
QUIZ
1
22
++
1+2=
P551
QUIZ
33
1
22
3
1+2=
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TELETEXT / HOTEL SPECIFICATIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
Viewing TV while searching for a page
TV Specifications
Sometimes the page access can take some time. While waiting you
Power source
AC 220~240V, 50Hz
X
can view the television picture by pressing the
button.
Television system
Colour system
System I
X
1. Enter the new page number. Press the
button.
PAL
Receiving channel
UHF: 21~69
2. When the page is found, the page number will appear over the
television picture.
Aerial input impedance 75 ohm
X
3. Press the
button again, to view the teletext page.
AV terminal
21-Pin Terminal
AV1 : CENELEC Standard (with RGB/
S-inputs)
X
AV2 : CENELEC Standard
X
Sound output Main L/R 10 watts x 2
Dimensions
780 x 526 x 513 (CE28WN3-B)
(W x H x D mm)
880 x 583.5 x 567.5 (CE32WN3-B)
Weight
32 Kg (CE28WN3-B)
46 Kg (CE32WN3-B)
Hotel Specification
A special two digit code controls special conditions for Hotel and
Rental use.
Specification subject to change without notice.
Scart Specifications
The first digit controls presetting, Childlock and Maximum volume.
The second digit controls the start up programme position.
The specification of the 21 pin connector is as follows.
The first digit has 3 options 0, 1, 2
AV1 Terminal
Pin
0 = Normal operation, presetting enabled
1 = Hotel presetting is disabled
2 = Hotel/Rental, presetting is disabled, Child Lock is
always on, the current volume at time of setting
becomes the maximum volume level.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Audio output
Audio Input
Audio output
Audio earth
Earth (blue)
Audio Input
0.5V/ 1 K ohm
0.5V/10 K ohm
0.5V/ 1 K ohm
The second digit has 10 options 0~9
0.5V/10 K ohm
0.7Vpp/75 ohm
L:0-2V, 16/9:4.5 to 7V,
4/3:9.5 to 12V H:10-12V
SET➞ 0 Last programme position start
SET➞ 1 Programme position "1" start
SET➞ 2 Programme position "2" start
SET➞ 3 Programme position "3" start
SET➞ 4 Programme position "4" start
SET➞ 5 Programme position "5" start
SET➞ 6 Programme position "6" start
SET➞ 7 Programme position "7" start
SET➞ 8 Programme position "8" start
SET➞ 9 "AV1" position start
*7 Blue (B) input
8
Remote switch input
Earth (green)
9
*10
*11 Green (G) input
*12
13 Earth (red)
0.7Vpp/75 ohm
14 Earth
15 Red (R) *1 or chrominance input
*16 Fast blanking
17 Earth(video)
18 Earth
19 Video output
20 Video/sync. or luminance input
21 Connector shield
0.7Vpp/75 ohm
L:0-0.4V H:1-3V
How to enter your code
For example, you wish to prohibit presetting and start up in AV1 mode,
you must enter the code 19. Whilst pressing the
button on the
button on the remote control handset. The
?
TV set, press the
1 Vpp/75 ohm
1 Vpp/75 ohm
Hotel display appears on the screen.
HOTEL:
0 0
*Not connected on AV2 terminal
Enter the code you require e.g. 19 using the numeric buttons 1 and 9.
When you next switch on the TV set there conditions will apply.
20
18 16 14 12 10
8
6
4
2
HOTEL:
Changing from Hotel Codes 20~29
1 9
You must first reduce the colour to minimum before entering a new
Hotel code. Switch off the TV with the Mains On/Off button and then
switch on, the code is activated. Press the
picture settings.
button to restore the
21 19 17 15 13
11
9
7
5
3
1
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SERVICING & HELPFUL HINTS
Servicing
Helpful Hints
■ NO PICTURE, NO SOUND
● Check if TV is plugged in.
● Try a different channel, if OK, probably
station trouble.
Your television is fully transistorised and does not contain
any user serviceable components.
?
?
Removal of the cabinet cover may expose you to dangerous
voltages. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Unplug the television receiver from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
■ POOR PICTURE, SOUND OK
● Adjust BRIGHTNESS control.
● Adjust FINE TUNING control.
● Check aerial connections.
■ If the power cord or plug is damaged.
■ NO COLOUR, PICTURE OK
● Adjust COLOUR control.
● Adjust FINE TUNING control.
● Is the programme in colour ?
■ If liquid has been spilt into the television receiver.
■ If television receiver has been exposed to rain or water.
■ If the television receiver has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
■ WEAK PICTURE
● Check aerial connections on back of
set.
■ If the television receiver exhibits a distinct change in performance.
● Check aerial for broken wires.
● Re-orient aerial.
■ If the television receiver does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions.
The following faults are not caused by the receiver:
Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating
instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage. This will often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the television receiver to normal operation.
"GHOSTS"
Reflections of signals from mountains or
high buildings will cause multiple images,
called "Ghosts". These abnormal
conditions can be reduced to minimum by
repositioning aerial or by installing new
one suited for your area.
When replacement parts are required, have the service technician
verify that the replacements he uses have the same safety
characteristics as the original parts. Use of manufacturers specified
replacements can prevent fire, shock or other hazards.
"INTERFERENCE"
Interference may be caused by electrical
appliances, car ignition systems, etc.
This should normally be a temporary
condition, but should this interference
persist, contact your dealer.
Recommendations to protect our environment
Stand-by mode: In order to save energy and to maintain an optimum
picture quality, it is advisable to switch off the TV using the ON/OFF
button located at the front of TV set.
Used batteries: The batteries in the remote control of your TV set do
not contain mercury. However, SANYO recommends that you do not
dispose of used batteries in domestic refuse. Please, contact your
dealer or your local authorities for information regarding the disposal
of used batteries or your nearest collection point.
Recommendation about the end-of-life:Your SANYO TV set has
been designed and manufactured using high quality materials which
can be recycled and reused. In the future, when the life cycle of this
set comes to an end, specialised companies can disassemble it and
reuse certain materials. This reduces the impact of waste in our
environment. Please, contact your local authorities for information
regarding the disposal of your set when the time arrives. Help us to
conserve the environment we live in!
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WARRANTY TO CUSTOMER
Sanyo U.K. Sales Ltd. (the company) warrants to the initial
Dear Customer.
retail purchaser that if this equipment is or becomes
defective and that, in the opinion of the Company, the defect
is due to faulty material or workmanship the Company will, for
a period of 12 calendar months from the date of sale to the
original purchaser repair or replace, at its sole option, free of
charge, any such defective component part of the equipment,
always provided that:-
Thank you for buying SANYO. This equipment should give
you many years of pleasure and faithful service but in the
event that a fault occurs, the following notes for you guidance
may be helpful:-
1:PLEASE RETAIN YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT WHICH
WILL BE REQUIRED FOR SERVICE DURING WARRANTY.
1:The equipment has at all times been used in accordance
with the operating instructions issued by the Company, and
has not been connected to an electrical mains supply for
which it has not been adjusted.
2:If your Sanyo equipment proves faulty during the period of
guarantee, take it or send it back to the dealer who
originally supplied it together with this guarantee and the
proof of purchase. We have made arrangements with our
approved dealers under which they will carry out inguarantee
service repairs on our behalf. In this way, we hope to
reduce to a minimum the amount of time you will be
without your equipment.
2: Accidental damage or damage caused by negligence of
misuse by the user, is specifically excluded.
3: Unauthorised repairs, or any modification to the equipment
which has not been expressly approved by the Company,
shall render this warranty null and void.
3:If for some reason it is impossible to return the equipment
to the original supplier, please contact our Service
Department at the address below for further advice.
4:Failure due to fair wear and tear of any item is specifically
excluded.
4:Should the equipment require servicing after the expiry of
the guarantee period, take or send it to the original supplier
or any other Sanyo dealer. He will be pleased to give you
a quotation for the repair.
This warranty is not transferable and is only applicable
within the United Kingdom (and the Republic of Ireland).
Nothing in this express warranty affects the statutory
rights available to the purchaser of this equipment.
Service Departments,
Sanyo U.K. Sales Ltd.,
Sanyo House,
Otterspool Way,
Watford, Hertfordshire WD2 8JX
Tel: 01923 246363
Note: This warranty supersedes any other form of guarantee
that may inadvertently have been enclosed with or attached
to the product.
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SANYO Industries (U.K.) Ltd
Printed in U.K.
Part No. SKP10179-B
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