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Summary of Contents for C21PM86Z

Page 1: ...L Colour Television mmu mma mma mma mma mma mma PAL System Teletext FLOE C21 PM86Z i O Q Ofnn g w L J Bmm Bma Bmm Bmm Bmm mmm mmm Special Function AV Input Output Terminal Video Multi Terminal PAIJNTSC NTSC4 43 PAL 60Hz ...

Page 2: ... Warnings and Cautions 4 Remote Control Transmitter 6 Controls 7 General Operation 8 Special Functions 12 Tuning of the Channels l5 Teletext Use 0 17 Connecting other Equipment 22 Aerial Connection 23 Specifications 24 AC 220 240V 50 60Hz ...

Page 3: ...llll 22 I El m o Omocfilmrl m w m lrAerial Socke Connect the cable with a plug from a UHF or VHF aerial to the aerial socket on the cabinet back T 4 Aeri ral Cable For all aerial circuit problems please consult your local dealer ...

Page 4: ...ose the television reoeiver to rain or moisture A Warning Do not drop or push objeots into the television oabinet slots or openings Never spiii any kind of iiquid on the television reoeiver m Minimum distanoes 1Oom 5cm A I Caution 20cm If the television is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed the minimum distanoes must be maintained Heat build upcan reduoe the sewioe life of yourte...

Page 5: ...evision receiver is not used for an extended period of time it is advisable to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet J A 1 Caution r Avoid exposing the television receiver to direct sunlight and other source of heat Do not stand the television receiver directly on other products which give off heat E g video cassette players audio amplifiers A I Caution Do not block the ventilation holes...

Page 6: ...s so that the and marks on the batteries match the and marks inside the unit Close the battery cover Note Replace the batteries when the TV set is showing the following symptoms Operation is unsteady or erratic sometimes the TV set does not work with transmitter Discharged batteries may leak and damage the unit The normal life of batteries should be from nine to ten months ...

Page 7: ...Stand by and Power Indicator Remote Control Detector I I SYSTEMo F A p OQO PM 0000 AS I FUNCTION LEVEL MEMORY PRESET Programme Mains ON OFF Switch b COLOUR SYSTEM Selector UPiDOWN ...

Page 8: ...curs while viewing To turn the TV on from the standby mode press any of the following buttons D 6 Power ON OFF Remote controi transmitter Programme UP DOWN Remote control transmitter lto9 0KeY R Remote controi transmitter v 3 9 WV AUTO SHUT OFF I I 1 1 Remainingtime This TV set incorporates the AUTO SHUT OFF function Even if the TV is ieft on after you have gone to sieep the TV set changes to the ...

Page 9: ...olume level by pressing the LEVEL or buttons r KI LEVEL o LEVEL I RECALL To display the on screen indications press the RECALL key mw d HA H timeti Screen display disappears after about 5 seconds 0 RECALL I ALTERNATE I Press the ALTERNATE key and the programme position will alternately select the previous position and the present position n WOB lP 58 ALTERNATE For example now you are watching prog...

Page 10: ...isplayed on the screen 25 sound volume in memory for This function lets you store the settings for colour brightness contrast tint sharpness both picture and the sound and these setting levels can be recalled by pressing the NORMALIZATION key o the remote control transmitter To store the picture and sound settings I I 1 Set the picture and sound to the desired ievels l _l 2 Press the MEMORY PRESET...

Page 11: ... adjust the selected control level 1 LEVEL or A LEVEL Each time the FUNCTION key is pressed function choice will change as follows COLOUR 11111111111 Colour intensity L BRIGHT 11111111111 Brightness I I Display Off CONTRAST 11111111111 4 I I 3 TINT t t Tint Operative for NTSC and NTSC4 43 signal only UISHARPNESS t t Fine tuning Sharpness Operative for lV mode only ...

Page 12: ...s switched on in programme position 4 SP 45 Setting of the startup condition for the lV programme Always switched on in programme position 5 SP 46 Setting of the stati up condition for the TV programme Always switched on in programme position 6 SP 47 Setting of the startup condition for the TV programme Always switched on in programme position 7 SP 48 Setting of the startup condition for the TV pr...

Page 13: ...his code it is possible to set the maximum volume at your preference Entering this code automatically suppresses the preset function so that even if the preset button is pressed the preset mode will remain inactive 1 Set the disirable volume level using the LEVEL key 2 Input SP31 LEVEL aSOUND 11111111 The volume level set in this procedure will be memorized as the maximum volume level To cancell S...

Page 14: ... is Input When SP41 Is input 44 J H l The TV will always switch on in Previous programme programme position 1 position The previously viewed programme position is always selected J sp4 When SP42 Is Input The TV will always switch on in programme position 2 wsp45 P48 H l IT d rl 99sp499 ml The TV will always switch on in AV mode ...

Page 15: ...AS LEVEL me T ch 1111 I AUTO TUNING OJ q yGq yG 11 I I 1 The channels are preset in consecutive positions begining from L o the programme position 1 After all available channels have been preset the unit returns to the position 1 Note To cancel automatic tuning midway press the MEMORY 1 PRESET or Power ON OFF button Channel Copy I Example To copy the TV channel in the programme position 2 into the...

Page 16: ...n 1 second o MEMORY PRESET c 3 Press the MEMORY PRESET button again O 3 Press the MEMORY PRESET button e twice m MEMORY PRESET f T 4 Press the LEVEL or button 4 Press and hold the LEVEL or Obutton g caiiy g itiedesir s f l J t I F NcT oN 12 s B 4 6 Press the MEMORY PRESET button twice O 6 Press the MEMORY PRESET button Q Y I This completes the presetting p This com e athe presetting m J Repeat ste...

Page 17: ... the CANCEL REVEAL or TIME SUB key Switching to the Teletext mode Press the lVflEXT MIX button and the screen changes as follows I 88 idXi I W El m lV lEXT MIX 9 Page Selection moo Direct Page Access Forexample A Teletext page can be f To select page 120 press selected with the O to 9 buttons L UP DOWN Page Access m p p Press the Page UP A button to step up to the next higher Teletext page Press t...

Page 18: ...Teletext page x 4 Enter the desired sub page Example To enter the sub page 1O you must press the O 0 1 and Obutton l l 1 5 Press the CANCEL button 6 Press the lVITEXT MIX buttonto displaythe reodved sub page T 1 1 geaccesso ratioft To clear the sub coded page enter a new page number It ts not possible to select another television station during a Viewing TV while searehlng for a page In some cases...

Page 19: ...he text pages are in the form of a quiz or puzzle The answer to these can be revealed by pressing the Digit and REVEAL button Jg Digit REVEA1 I P471 QUIZ News flash 1 In the text mode select 2 Press the Digit button a newsflash page n P500 NEWS FIASH 599 501 510 600 TEXT mode NEWS FUSH x S TEXT mode 3 Press the CANCEL 4 As soon as news comes Note It is not possible to select another lV station dur...

Page 20: ...You should first switch back to TV reception by pressing the TV TEXT MIX button 3 As soon as this page is m 6 2 Press the CANCEL updated the page number button will appear on the normal b w Normal lV picture Normal TV picture Elcao d 4 Press the TV TEXT MIX button n P300 Updated Page I 399 101 310 400 I TEXT mode TIME l If the time is requiredwhile a programme is behg viewed press 7 the TIME SUB b...

Page 21: ...llow Cyan Non FLOF Service When the station does not have FLOF service the INDEX page Pl 00 is automatically displayed At the bottom of the screen the four page numbers 199 101 110 200 are also displayed Then when you select a random page number out of the displayed ourpages by pressing a colour button the text of that page is displayed Of course at any time you can select new pages by inputting n...

Page 22: ...mtothe TVmode Press the lV AV Selector again Connecting to the AV output jacks A V Terminal If necessary change the colour system to match the appropriate v m COLOUR SYSTEM Selector J Press or key repeatedly and the coloursystem changes as follows AV A AV AUTO PAL NTSC4 4S NTsc Cokur system setting for AV mode is automatically storedin the memory The AV output terminal provides audio and video VID...

Page 23: ...layback mode I AvI 2 Press 7 key of the Programme Selector Av 7 3 Set the VCR for recording to the recording mode AV connection to the aerial socket The AV apparatus can also be connected to the aerial socket of your TV receiver Presetting to watch the video Input 1 Play back the VCR 2 Tune a channel in programmepositionO See Search tuning Manual tuningon page 16 Watching the video Input Select pr...

Page 24: ...erial input impedance 75 Q Audio output Music 3 5W Ext terminals AV inputs Wdeo input Phono jack x 1 Audio input Phono jack x 1 AV OU d Video output Phono jack x 1 Audio output Phono jack x 1 Dimensions 509 3 W x 470 4 H x 479 D mm Spedfkations subject to change without ndce SA fMO Pafi No 1AA6PIP12s6 EOVY A7 A SANYO ELECTRIC Co Ltd ...

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