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TELETEXT

     

The Teletext service is available in many countries under a variety of names (TOP Text, Fastext,
FLOF text,Videotext). It is provided as a free service by television broadcasters.This service
provides a real wealth of information, available at any time, on weather, sports results, news,
games, etc.The information is presented in pages or organised in topics specified in colour on the

screen and you can access this information by simply pressing the buttons of the relevant colour
on the remote control.

O

Press this key to select subtitle page.

If the displayed page is not the subtitle one, search its
number in the index page and select it.

TEXT

Press this key, Teletext will display the last page selected, or

if you have changed channel, the index page (usually 100).

Press 

EXIT

 to leave Teletext.

OK

Press this key to 

superimpose the teletext

 over the TV

picture. A 2

nd

 key press displays the teletext in the left part of

the screen. Press again to return to Teletext mode.

RED / GREEN / YELLOW / BLUE

If Fastext is available, use 

coloured keys

 to access directly

to the relevant colour topics.

STOP

Press this key to stop the page scrolling. Press it again to
restart the page scrolling

.

 (?)

Press this key to

 

reveal a hidden answer (for example, in

games). Press it again to hide the answer.

.

PAGE SELECTION

Page can be selected in two ways.
a. Press 

Ÿ

 or 

 to increase or decrease the page number by one..

b. By entering the page number, using digit buttons 0~9.

SUBPAGE ACCESS

Some information is spread across more than one page. To access sub-pages, press 

---- / AV

key

 

then enter the sub-page number

 

using digit buttons 0~9.

Press this key, once to zoom in on the top part of the screen,
a second time to zoom in on

 

the bottom part of the screen

and a third time to return

 

to normal

 

display.

Summary of Contents for 20LW030B5

Page 1: ...nections 17 AV sockets 17 Headphone socket 18 PC IN socket 18 BEFORE CALLING SERVICE 19 Thank you very much for choosing the LCD TV We recommend that you take a few minutes to read carefully through t...

Page 2: ...he set you must remove the plug from the mains supply socket During thunderstorms we recommend that you disconnect the TV set from the mains and aerial so that it is not affected by electrical or elec...

Page 3: ...hat your inoperative electronic appliance must be collected separately and not mixed with the household waste The European Union has a implemented a specific collection and recycling system for which...

Page 4: ...socket ANT at the back of the TV The aerial socket 75 Ohms VHF UHF cable can be used for connecting an external aerial or other equipment fitted with a modulator video recorder satellite receiver etc...

Page 5: ...the power cord to the wall outlet Your TV set should only be connected to a 220 240 V 50 60 Hz AC supply It must not be connected to a DC supply If the plug is damaged do not under any circumstances...

Page 6: ...n PIP is working O Press this key to adjust PIP size when PIP is working Press this key to mute the sound Press this key again to restore it AV Press this key to return last AV or press repeatedly to...

Page 7: ...IT to leave Teletext OK Press this key to superimpose the teletextover the TV picture A 2nd key press displays the teletext in the left part of the screen Press again to return to Teletext mode RED GR...

Page 8: ...t choose between Personal Vivid Standard or Mild Personal gives access to following adjustments Contrast Brightness Colour and Sharpness adjust these settings as required using the buttons Tint This o...

Page 9: ...s SRS WOW Using activate On or deactivate Off SRS function SRS is an audio technology which improve the sound quality Reset Return to default settings Press OK button to return to default settings Pre...

Page 10: ...e screen Source to select video source of the PIP PAP use the buttons to select video source of the picture in the PIP PAP frame TV or AV You can insert a TV picture while you are viewing an AV progra...

Page 11: ...on Country Select the relevant country using the buttons This is the country you are in or the country whose channels you want to receive if you live near its borders If you do not find your country s...

Page 12: ...on Using the buttons select Save Insert or Delete and press the OK button to confirm Swap prog Allows to swap 2 programme numbers Using the buttons select the Prog number option Using the buttons sele...

Page 13: ...buttons If you have modified Norm Skip Fine tuning options or if you have launch a Manual Search select Store Prog option using buttons and proceed as indicated above to save your modification Press...

Page 14: ...er setting the sleep timer setting will be erased Set it again Blue Screen To have a blue screen when there is no video input or when the RF signal is very bad Using the buttons select On Select Off i...

Page 15: ...H position use the buttons to move the picture horizontally on the screen V position use the buttons to move the picture vertically on the screen Focus Adjust as required to improve the picture quali...

Page 16: ...on in a menu buttons Press these buttons to ajust the volume access a sub menu or perform an adjustment in a menu Source button Press this button to select the input source Remove the back plate at th...

Page 17: ...is made automatically Audio and Video CINCH sockets AV IN AV3 To connect a VCR a camcorder a DVD player or a satellite receiver S Video socket and Audio CINCH sockets AV IN AV3 S To connect an S Vide...

Page 18: ...T LOCATED AT THE BACK OF THE TV SET NEAR THE POWER INPUT SOCKET Allows to connect a PC to the TV set 1 Connect the PC IN D sub socket located at the back of the TV set to the output of PC equipment th...

Page 19: ...st and brightness settings Check there is not a wrong connection or a wrong input mode selection Good picture but no sound Increase the VOLUME Check that the TV is not muted press the button on the re...

Page 20: ...guarantee 3 Damage to the product resulting from neglect misuse including but not limited to failure to use repair and or install the product for its normal domestic purposes and or in accordance with...

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