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Sleep Timer

As you enter the Feature menu, 

SLEEP TIMER

 will be the first

selected option. Use “ ” or “ ” button to change the Sleep

Timer values between 

OFF, 0:15:00, 0:30:00, 0:45:00, 1:00:00,

1:15:00, 1:30:00, 1:45:00

 and 

2:00:00

.

It is displayed on the upper right of the screen. If sleep timer is

activated it is displayed with the TV status and erased with it

after 3 seconds.

SLEEP TIMER

CHILD LOCK

LANGUAGE

OFF

OFF

ENGLISH

If there is only one minute left of the countdown of the timer, it

is displayed automatically on the upper right of the screen, and

stayed there until finishing. Then TV goes automatically to

stand-by.

Child Lock

You can use this feature to prevent children turning on TV or

changing programs or adjustments etc. without remote con-

trol.
The 

CHILD LOCK

 feature can be set by “ ” or “ ” button to

either 

ON

 or 

OFF

. When 

OFF

 is selected, there will be no differ-

ence in the operation of your TV. When 

ON

 is selected, the TV

can only be controlled by the remote control handset. In this

case, the front panel buttons (except the Switch On/Off button)

will not work.

SLEEP TIMER

CHILD LOCK

LANGUAGE

OFF

OFF

ENGLISH

Selecting Menu Language

Menu language can be chosen by pressing “ ” or “ ” button

on 

LANGUAGE

 item.

SLEEP TIMER

CHILD LOCK

LANGUAGE

OFF

OFF

ENGLISH

To Store Settings

In Feature menu all settings are stored automatically.

Install Menu

• To enter the Install menu directly, press the 

BLUE

 button, or

• Press "

" button, now you are in Main menu. In the Main

menu, select “

INSTALL.

” using “ “ or “ ” button. Then enter

the Install menu pressing “ ” or “ ” button.

Selecting Programme

To select programme number, you can use “ ” or “ ” button,

Digit Buttons or The Double Digit button with digit buttons.

Selecting Band

BAND, can be chosen either,
• VHF1, VHF3 or UHF by “ ” or “ ” button.

Selecting Frequency

The frequency value is,
• 044 - 890 MHz for band VHF1 - VHF3 - UHF.
FREQUENCY can be changed by “ ” or “ ” button, by the

Digit buttons or by the Double Digit button with digit buttons.
The decimal value in frequency can not be changed by the digit
buttons, it can be changed only by the “ ” or “ ” button. The

value can be “00”, “25”, “50” and “75”. Also changing Fine Tun-

ing changes the decimal part.

Standard

The "

STANDARD

" setting is fixed to "

BG

". You cannot change

this item's setting.

Selecting Search

To start the search process, press “ ” button for forward
search or “ ” button for backward search. 

SEARCH

 item blinks

during search process, since the process is stopped or sig-

nal is found. During search process the semi-transparent

menu background becomes "

BLUE

". To stop the search pro-

cess “ ” or “ ” button must be pressed again.

Selecting Fine Tuning

You can use the Fine Tuning process for fine adjustment (af-

ter coarse adjustment), if you are not happy about the image

on the screen.
Use “ ” or “ ” button on 

FINE TUNING

 item, until getting the

best image on the screen.

To Store Settings

Press “ ” or “ ” button on 

STORE

 option to store Install menu

settings.

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Summary of Contents for CG2143S

Page 1: ...GB Instructions for use CG2143S ...

Page 2: ...emote Control 15 No solution 15 Specifications 16 Remote Control Buttons 2 Control Panel Buttons 3 Connect Peripheral Equipment 3 Connect Peripheral Equipment 4 Via the Euroconnector 4 Via Aerial Input 4 Decoder 4 TV and Video Recorder 4 Search for and store the test signal of the video recorder 4 Camera and Camcorder 4 Connect the decoder to the video recorder 4 Preparation 5 Features 5 Safety Pr...

Page 3: ... Up Cursor Up Cursor Right VOL VOL Volume Volume Yellow FEATURE Feature Menu Blue INSTALL Installation Menu External Source AV 1 F AV RGB Teletext Buttons Teletext Update Hold Index Page Reveal Expand Time Mix TV Quit Menu Red SOUND Sound Menu Green PICTURE Picture Menu Programme Down Cursor Down Cursor Left Menu Change Picture Preset Mute ...

Page 4: ...right red VIDEO VCR yellow Front AV ConnectPeripheralEquipment There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV The connection diagrams show the back of the TV where the different equipment should be connected DECODER FORSATELLITERECEIVER VIDEO AUDIO CAMERA SCART 1 Aerial External 1 REARPANEL ...

Page 5: ... decoder has a SCART connector you can obtain better picture quality if you connect a SCART lead toEXTERNAL Then select the appropriate AV mode by pressing the AV button TV and Video Recorder If your video recorder has a SCART socket please connect it to the TV using a SCART lead Your TV should also be con nected to your video recorder using the aerial RF output socket Please note using a SCART le...

Page 6: ...lug This plug must not be cut off as it may contain a special radio interference fil ter the removal of which could lead to impaired performance If you wish to extend the lead obtain an appropriate safety ap proved extension lead or consult your dealer Observe the manufacturers instructions when connecting ex tension leads to the TV Check the fuse rating on the new plug this should be fitted with ...

Page 7: ...fied by the manufacturer or have the same specifications as the origi nal one Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electri cal shock or other hazards 7 Servicing Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel Do not remove the back cover as this may result in an electric shock 8 X rays This television has sheilding for protection against the emis sion of X rays 9 Flame sources Do not p...

Page 8: ...ow the TV turns on 2 To switch on the TV from stand by mode either Press a digit button on the remote control so that a programme number is selected or Press Programme Up or Down buttons on the front of the TV or on the remote control so that last switched off programme is selected In either case the TV will switch on and theRED LED will turn toGREEN To switch the TV off Press the stand by button ...

Page 9: ...s not entered within 3 sec onds this function will disappear Press directly the programme number to reselect single digit programmes Programme Swapping Press P P programme swap button to select the last selected programme This button provides swapping be tween last two selected programmes For example select programme 8 then select programme 2 Now if you press P P button programme 8 will be selecte...

Page 10: ...l turn on and off this feature If the current sound system isMONO and the sound effect is setON then the sound will be heard as if it isSTEREO If the current sound system is STEREO switching this effect on will give a more spatial sound VOLUME BALANCE EFFECT STORE MODE AVL EQUALIZER MONO ON OFF Equalizer To enter Equalizer sub menu select Equalizer using or button then enter Equalizer menu pressin...

Page 11: ...ectly by pressing button on your remote control 4 3 This option forces the picture ratio to 4 3 mode 16 9 This option forces the picture ratio to 16 9 mode AUTO This allows to change the picture mode automatically according to the transmission of the selected channel For example your TV is 4 3 mode but the transmission of that channel is in 16 9 mode If you select theAUTOmode the TV is switched to...

Page 12: ...ly Install Menu To enter the Install menu directly press theBLUE button or Press button now you are in Main menu In the Main menu select INSTALL using or button Then enter the Install menu pressing or button Selecting Programme To select programme number you can use or button Digit Buttons or The Double Digit button with digit buttons Selecting Band BAND can be chosen either VHF1 VHF3 or UHF by or...

Page 13: ...essing button moves the cursor at the end 01 PR01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 PR02 PR03 PR04 PR05 PR06 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 AUTOSTORE INSERT DELETE NAME After changing the name by pressing theRED button STORE it is stored After activating the name process the INSERT DELETE and AUTOSTORE processes will be inactive and CANCEL option will be valid This option can...

Page 14: ...is displayed on the upper right of the screen If sleep timer is activated it is displayed with the TV status and erased with it after 3 seconds If there is only one minute of the countdown left of the timer it is displayed automatically on the upper left of the screen and stays there until time is reached Then TV goes automatically to stand by Mute Indicator It is placed in the upper middle of the...

Page 15: ... press to will change the mode fromTVtothe latest Teletext page we left In theTVmode enter a page number using digit keys As you enter digits first line of teletext page will appear on top screen and will remain there until the requested page is found Then teletext line will be replaced by page number to indicate that page has been found Now you can display this teletext page pressing button To Se...

Page 16: ...es you can improve the picture qual ity by changing the direction of the aerial Is the picture or Teletext unrecognisable Check if you have entered the correct frequency The picture quality may degrade when two peripherals are connected to the TV at the same time In such a case discon nect one of the peripherals No Picture Is the aerial connected properly Are the plugs connected tightly to the aer...

Page 17: ... TV S1 S20 S21 S41 NUMBEROFPRESETCHANNELS 100 CHANNELINDICATOR On Screen Display RFAERIALINPUT 75 Ohm unbalanced OPERATINGVOLTAGE 220 240VAC 50 Hz AUDIOOUTPUT German Stereo AUDIO OUTPUT POWER WRMS 10 THD 2 x 8 POWER CONSUMPTION W max 95 PICTURETUBE 21 55 cm DIMENSIONS mm D L H WEIGHT kg 473 563 442 18 5 ...

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