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Contents

PC Mode Menu System........................................ 25

PC Position Menu ............................................. 25

Displaying TV Information .................................... 26
Muting Function .................................................... 26
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and PAP (Picture-and-
Picture) Modes ..................................................... 26
Freezing Picture ................................................... 26
Zoom Modes......................................................... 26

Auto .................................................................. 26
16:9 ................................................................... 26
4:3 ..................................................................... 26
Panoramic......................................................... 27
14:9 ................................................................... 27
Cinema ............................................................. 27
Subtitle .............................................................. 27
Zoom................................................................. 27

Teletext ................................................................. 27
Tips ....................................................................... 28

Screen Care...................................................... 28
Image Persistence ............................................ 28
No Power .......................................................... 28
Poor Picture ...................................................... 28
No Picture ......................................................... 28
Sound ............................................................... 28
Remote Control................................................. 28
Input Sources.................................................... 28

Appendix A: PC Input Typical Display Modes ....... 29
Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal Compatibility 
(Input Signal Types) .............................................. 30
Appendix C: Pin Specifi cations............................. 31

SCART connector pin specifi cations ................ 31

HDMI

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 connector pin specifi cations ............... 31

Signal Input ....................................................... 31

Appendix D: PIP/PAP Mode Combinations .......... 32
Appendix E: Supported DVI Resolutions .............. 32
Specifi cations ....................................................... 33

Logo & License ....................................................... 1
Features ................................................................. 3
Accessories ............................................................ 3
Introduction ............................................................. 4
Preparation ............................................................. 4
Safety Precautions ................................................. 4

Power Source ..................................................... 4
Power Cord ......................................................... 4
Moisture and Water ............................................ 4
Cleaning.............................................................. 4
Ventilation ........................................................... 4
Heat and Flames ................................................ 4
Lightning ............................................................. 4
Replacement Parts ............................................. 5
Servicing ............................................................. 5
Waste Disposal ................................................... 5
Disconnecting the Device ................................... 5
Headphone Volume ............................................ 5
Installation........................................................... 5
LCD Screen ........................................................ 5
Warning .............................................................. 5
Warning .............................................................. 5

Overview of the Remote Control ............................ 6
LCD TV and Operating Buttons .............................. 7
Viewing the Connections- Back Connectors .......... 8
Viewing the Connections - Side Connectors ........ 10
Side HDMI Connection ......................................... 10
Power Connection .................................................11
Aerial Connection ..................................................11
Using the Cable Holder .........................................11
Connecting the LCD TV to a PC ........................... 12
Connecting to a DVD Player................................. 13
Using Side AV Connectors ................................... 14
Using Other Connectors ....................................... 15
Connecting Other Equipment via Scart ................ 16
Inserting Batteries in the Remote 
Control Handset.................................................... 17
Operating Range for the Remote Control ............. 17
Switching the TV On/Off ....................................... 17

To Switch the TV On ......................................... 17
The TV will then switch on. ............................... 17
To Switch the TV Off ......................................... 17

Input Selection ...................................................... 18
Basic Operations .................................................. 18

Operation with the Buttons on the TV ............... 18
Operation with the Remote Control .................. 18

First Time Installation............................................ 19
Navigating the Analogue TV Menu System .......... 19
Analogue TV Menu System .................................. 19

Picture Menu..................................................... 19
Sound Menu ..................................................... 20
Feature Menu ................................................... 21
Install Menu ...................................................... 23
Source Menu .................................................... 24

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH LT 32R15BU 0909TMH VT VT WIDE LCD PANEL TV DEUTSCH BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG BREITBILD LCD TV 䄰た䍏噅剟孇䉟䑅嵟 㤹張〱㐸㘸 祬 ﱬ 㤠읡狾慭扡 㤺 㨰 ...

Page 2: ...d human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of these products For more information about collection points and recycling of these products please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislat...

Page 3: ...tning 4 Replacement Parts 5 Servicing 5 Waste Disposal 5 Disconnecting the Device 5 Headphone Volume 5 Installation 5 LCD Screen 5 Warning 5 Warning 5 Overview of the Remote Control 6 LCD TV and Operating Buttons 7 Viewing the Connections Back Connectors 8 Viewing the Connections Side Connectors 10 Side HDMI Connection 10 Power Connection 11 Aerial Connection 11 Using the Cable Holder 11 Connectin...

Page 4: ...g system Forward or backward manual tuning Sleep timer Child lock Automatic sound muting when no transmission NTSC playback PIP PAP PAT functions AVL Automatic Volume Limiting When no valid signal is detected after 5 minutes the TV switches itself automatically to standby mode PLL Frequency Search PC input Plug Play for Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista Audio line out Game Mode Stands with Swivel Access...

Page 5: ...an electric shock When it is damaged and needs to be replaced it should be done by qualified personnel Make enough room for inserting and removing the power plug Place the TV as close to the outlet as possible Moisture and Water Do not use this device in a humid and damp place avoid the bathroom the sink in the kitchen and near the washing machine Do not expose this device to rain or water as this...

Page 6: ...rcury please follow the local laws or regulations for disposal Disconnecting the Device The mains plug is used to disconnect TV set from the mains and therefore it shall remain readily operable Headphone Volume Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Installation To prevent injury this device must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the install...

Page 7: ...2 Expand in TXT mode 13 Hold in TXT mode No function 14 15 Standby No function 16 17 Cursor up 18 Cursor right BACK 19 Return 20 Cursor down 21 Effect on off BLUE 22 Install Menu YELLOW 23 Feature Menu 24 Volume up down 25 Muting 0 1 8 9 26 Numeric buttons 27 Teletext on PAT Picture and text Teletext off 28 Reveal 29 Time 30 No function 31 Mono stereo Dual I II ZE4_ A01_ GB _SSM_MB35_32882W_ RM C2...

Page 8: ...EW SIDE VIEW Standby button 1 TV AV button 2 Programme Up 3 Down buttons Volume Up Down 4 buttons Note Press buttons at the same time to view main menu ZE4_ A01_ GB _SSM_MB35_32882W_ RM C2503 1C_UK _ANALOG_BRONZE4_10063199_50148687 indd 7 30 09 2009 17 12 09 ...

Page 9: ...external devices Connect the SCART cable between SCART sockets on TV and SCART socket on your external device such as a decoder a VCR or a DVD player Note If an external device is connected via the SCART sockets the TV will automatically switch to AV mode If both sockets are employed at the same time SCART 1 will override SCART 2 unless manually selected Note You should connect the decoder to EXT ...

Page 10: ...ble through the device to the television with an appropriate antenna cable as shown in the illustrationin the following pages PC Input 10 is for connecting a personal computer to the TV set Connect the PC cable between the PC INPUT on the TV and the PC output on your PC HDMI 3 11 HDMI Input HDMI 2 12 HDMI Input HDMI 1 HDMI Input 13 HDMI Inputs are for connecting a device that has an HDMITM connect...

Page 11: ...connect a device to the TV via the VIDEO INPUT you should also connect your device with an audio cable to the AUDIO INPUTS of the TV to enable audio Standby switch is used for turning the TV on or off 5 Side HDMI Connection You can use side HDMI input to connect a device that has an HDMI connector to your TV Use an appropriate HDMI cable to make such a connection Note that you should switch to HDM...

Page 12: ...o the AERIAL INPUT socket located at the rear of the TV Using the Cable Holder You can use the supplied cable holder as the following Place the cable holder into the cable holder hole located on the rear side of the TV as illustrated above Place cables into the cable holder after all necessary connections are made Note Do not bundle the mains lead AC power cord together with other cables REAR VIEW...

Page 13: ...onnect a PC to the LCD TV When the connection is made switch to PC source See Input selection section Set the resolution that suits your viewing requirements Resolution information can be found in the appendix parts REAR VIEW PC audio cable not supplied to AUDIO INPUTS on the TV PC RGB cable not supplied to PC input Audio Inputs PC Input ZE4_ A01_ GB _SSM_MB35_32882W_ RM C2503 1C_UK _ANALOG_BRONZE...

Page 14: ...ut Selection section Most DVD players are connected through COMPONENT SOCKETS Use a component video cable to connect video input For enabling audio use a component audio cable as illustrated below When the connection is made switch to YPbPr source See Input selection section You may also connect through the SCART 1 or SCART 2 Use a SCART cable as shown below Note These three methods of connection ...

Page 15: ... For connecting a camcorder connect to the VIDEO IN socket and the AUDIO SOCKETS INPUT FAV For selecting the related source see the section Input selection in the following parts To listen the TV sound from headphones connect to the HEADPHONE jack of theTV Camcorder Headphone SIDE VIEW ZE4_ A01_ GB _SSM_MB35_32882W_ RM C2503 1C_UK _ANALOG_BRONZE4_10063199_50148687 indd 14 30 09 2009 17 12 19 ...

Page 16: ...ter all connections are made Refer to your speaker set s manual for further queries For connecting a to a device that has SPDIF support use an appropriate SPDIF cable to enable sound connection You can connect an external subwoofer by using the SUBWOOFER out of the TV set External Speakers A device that supports SPDIF signal REAR VIEW Note There are two types of SPDIF terminals available You can u...

Page 17: ...cables shown in the illustration are not supplied Power off both the TV and the devices before making any connections For more information refer to your device s own instruction book Note Scart 2 input supports S VIDEO Y C REAR VIEW Scart sockets Decoder DVD Recorder Video Recorder ZE4_ A01_ GB _SSM_MB35_32882W_ RM C2503 1C_UK _ANALOG_BRONZE4_10063199_50148687 indd 16 30 09 2009 17 12 21 ...

Page 18: ... 50 Hz Switch the button to position so the TV will switch on and the LED lights up Note If the TV is in standby mode the LED will not light up To switch on the TV from standby mode either Press the button or a numeric button on the remote control Press the or button on the TV The TV will then switch on Note If you switch on your TV via PROGRAMME UP DOWN buttons on the remote control or on the TV ...

Page 19: ...system sections AV Mode Press the TV AV button in the control panel on the TV to switch between AV modes Operation with the Remote Control The remote control of your TV is designed to control all the functions of the model you selected The functions will be described in accordance with the menu system of your TV Functions of the menu system are described in the following sections Volume Setting Pr...

Page 20: ...ress OK to store To exit the menu or return from sub menu screen press MENU Note These explanations are valid for the navigation of the analogue TV menu system To select options that are explained in the following parts refer to Navigating the Analogue TV Menu System Analogue TV Menu System Picture Menu Mode For your viewing requirements you can set the related mode option Press or button to selec...

Page 21: ...n while Game Mode is on If the TV is switched to PIP PAP mode Game Mode setting will be disabled and be removed from the Picture menu Picture Zoom Select Picture Zoom by pressing or button Use or buttons to change picture zoom to Auto 16 9 4 3 Panoramic 14 9 Cinema Subtitle or Zoom Reset Press or button to select Reset Press or or OK button to reset the picture modes to factory default settings So...

Page 22: ... set the Spdif Out as On or Off Note If Spdif Out is set to On headphone will be disabled Effect If you are watching a mono broadcast set Effect on to obtain a better sound effect which will be more stereo like If the current sound system is stereo switching this effect on will give a more spatial effect Press or button to select Effect Press or button to set as On or Off Feature Menu Pip Pap In t...

Page 23: ...f the selected time the TV goes automatically to standby mode Child Lock Press or button to select Child Lock Use or button to set the Child Lock On or Off When On is selected the TV can only be controlled by the remote control handset In this case the control panel buttons except for the STANDBY button will not work Hence if one of those buttons is pressed Child Lock On will be displayed on the s...

Page 24: ...or button to select Program Use or button to select the program number You can also enter a number using the numeric buttons on the remote control There are 200 programme storage between 0 and 199 Band Band can be selected either C or S Press or button to set Band Channel Channel can be changed by or button or numeric buttons Colour System Press or button to select Colour System Use or button to c...

Page 25: ...EEN button again Delete To delete a programme press the YELLOW button Pressing the YELLOW button again erases the selected programme from the programme list and the following programmes shift one line up APS Auto Programming System When you press the BLUE button for starting automatic tuning Auto Programming System menu will appear on the screen Country Press or button to select your country If yo...

Page 26: ... shifts the image horizontally to right hand side or left hand side of the screen Select H Position item by using or button Use or button to adjust the value V Vertical Position This item shifts the image vertically towards the top or bottom of the screen Select V Position item by using or button Use or button to adjust the value Phase Depending on the resolution and scan frequency that you input ...

Page 27: ... two pictures with equal sizes are displayed on the screen Aspect Ratios of the windows are fixed When you switch to PAP Mode main window in PIP Mode will be displayed on the right side of the screen The active window can be changed by pressing or button Freezing Picture You can freeze the picture on the screen by pressing the OK button on the remote control Press the OK button to freeze picture P...

Page 28: ...n again will split the screen into two windows one displaying the teletext and the other displaying the current channel Pressing again will quit the teletext mode Index Selects the teletext index page Expand Press once to enlarge top half of the page press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page Press again to revert back to normal size Reveal Shows hidden information e g solutions of games H...

Page 29: ...ng the direction of the aerial Is the picture or teletext unrecognisable Check if you have entered the correct frequency Please retune the channels The picture quality may degrade when two peripherals are connected to the TV at the same time In such a case disconnect one of the peripherals No Picture Is the aerial connected properly Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket Is the aeria...

Page 30: ...6 35 2 VESA 12 800 600 60 37 9 VESA 13 800 600 70 43 8 14 800 600 72 48 1 VESA 15 800 600 75 46 9 VESA 16 800 600 85 53 7 VESA 17 832 624 75 49 7 MAC 18 1024 768 43 35 5 VESA interlace 19 1024 768 60 48 4 VESA 20 1024 768 70 56 5 VESA 21 1024 768 72 57 7 22 1024 768 75 60 0 23 1024 768 85 68 3 24 1152 864 60 53 8 25 1152 864 70 64 2 VESA 26 1152 864 75 67 5 VESA 27 1152 864 85 77 1 VESA 28 1152 87...

Page 31: ...O 1080P 60Hz O HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 480I 60Hz O 480P 60Hz O 576I 50Hz O 576P 50Hz O 720P 50Hz O 720P 60Hz O 1080I 50Hz O 1080I 60Hz O 1080P 50Hz O 1080P 60Hz O 1080P 24 HZ O X Not Available O Available Note In some cases a signal on the LCD TV may not be displayed properly The problem may be an inconsistency with standards from the source equipment DVD Set top box etc If you do expereince such ...

Page 32: ...ctor pin specifications Pin Input signal Pin Input signal 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data 2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data 1 14 Reserved N C on device 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 15 SCL 6 TMDS Data1 16 SDA 7 TMDS Data0 17 DDC CED Ground 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 18 5V Power 9 TMDS Data0 19 Hot Plug Detect 10 TMDS Clock Signal Input PC RGB Terminal D sub 15 pin connector Pin I...

Page 33: ...ions Scart 1 source must have RGB signal to perform PIP PAP with sources TV Scart 2 Scart 2 S FAV If these sources are set to main window and Scart 1 does not have a RGB signal Pip Pap source can not be switched to the Scart 1 source If scart 1 source is set to main window and scart 1 does not have a RGB signal Pip Pap source can not be switched to TV Scart 2 Scart 2 S and FAV sources Appendix E S...

Page 34: ... OPERATING VOLTAGE 220 240V AC 50 Hz AUDIO German Nicam Stereo AUDIO OUTPUT POWER WRMS 10 THD 2 x 8 POWER CONSUMPTION W 150 W max 1 W Standby PANEL 32 Wide Display DIMENSIONS WxHxD with stand 776 mm x 567 mm x 187 mm Weight 12 5 Kg with stand WxHxD without stand 776 mm x 524 mm x 94 mm TV only Weight 11 1 Kg TV only ZE4_ A01_ GB _SSM_MB35_32882W_ RM C2503 1C_UK _ANALOG_BRONZE4_10063199_50148687 in...

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