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Contents

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 ............................................. 4
Servicing ............................................................. 5
Waste Disposal ................................................... 5
Information for Users  in European Union 
Countries ............................................................ 5
Disconnecting the Device ................................... 5
Headphone Volume ............................................ 5
Installation........................................................... 5
LCD Screen ........................................................ 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
Power Connection .................................................11
Aerial Connection ..................................................11
Using USB Input ................................................... 12

USB Memory Connection ................................. 12

Connecting the LCD TV to a PC ........................... 13
Connecting to a DVD Player................................. 14
Using Side AV Connectors ................................... 15
Using Other Connectors ....................................... 16
Connecting Other Equipment via Scart ................ 17
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Handset ..
18
Operating Range for the Remote Control ............. 18
Switching the TV On/Off ....................................... 18

To Switch the TV On ......................................... 18
To Switch the TV Off ......................................... 18

Input Selection ...................................................... 19
Basic Operations .................................................. 19

Operation with the Buttons on the TV ............... 19

Volume Setting .............................................. 19
Programme Selection ................................... 19
Viewing Main Menu ....................................... 19
AV Mode ....................................................... 19

Operation with the Remote Control .................. 19

Volume Setting .............................................. 19
Programme Selection (Previous or Next 
Programme) .................................................. 19
Programme Selection (Direct Access) .......... 19

Initial Settings ....................................................... 20
General Operation ................................................ 21

Information Banner ........................................... 21
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)................. 21
Programme Options.......................................... 22

Select Channel ............................................. 22
Over Air Download  ....................................... 22
Displaying Subtitles ...................................... 22
Digital Teletext (For UK only**) ..................... 22
Teletext ......................................................... 23

IDTV Menu System .............................................. 23

Channel List ...................................................... 23
Navigating the Entire Channel List ................... 23
Moving the channels in the channel list ............ 23
Deleting the Channels in the Channel List ....... 23
Renaming channels .......................................... 24
Adding Locks to Channels ................................ 24
Setting Favourites ............................................. 24

How to Add a Channel to a Favourites List ... 25
Removing a Channel from a Favourite List .. 25
Using BLUE Button to Navigate through the 
Favourite Channels ....................................... 25
On Screen Help  ........................................... 25

Program Guide ................................................. 25
Timers ............................................................... 25
Common Interface ............................................ 26
TV Setup ........................................................... 26
Setup ................................................................ 26
Con

 guration .................................................... 26

Digital Audio Out ........................................... 26
AC3 Audio(*) ................................................. 26
Hard of Hearing (*) ........................................ 27
Favourite Mode ............................................. 27
Scan Encrypted (**) ...................................... 27
Channel List .................................................. 27

Active Antenna .......................................27

Receiver Upgrade ......................................... 27
Over Air Download (OAD) ............................. 27
Parental Control ............................................ 28
Maturity Lock ................................................ 28
Menu Lock .................................................... 28
Disabled: All menus are unlocked. ................ 28
Set PIN ......................................................... 28

Time Settings(**) ............................................... 28

Language ...................................................... 29

Language Settings ............................................ 29
Installation......................................................... 29

Automatic Channel Scan .............................. 29
Manual Search .............................................. 30
Clear Service List (*) ..................................... 30
First Time Installation .................................... 30

Media Browser (in DTV mode) ......................... 31

Playing Media Files: ...................................... 32
Slideshow Options: ....................................... 32

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Summary of Contents for WP32MP4

Page 1: ...COLOUR TELEVISION WITH REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WP32MP4...

Page 2: ...on Previous or Next Programme 19 Programme Selection Direct Access 19 Initial Settings 20 General Operation 21 Information Banner 21 Electronic Programme Guide EPG 21 Programme Options 22 Select Chann...

Page 3: ...m Table 38 Name 38 Move 38 Delete 38 APS Auto Programming System 38 Source Menu 39 PC Mode Menu System 39 PC Position Menu 39 Autoposition 39 H Horizontal Position 39 V Vertical Position 39 Phase 39 D...

Page 4: ...cam Teletext fastext TOP text Headphone connection Automatic programming system Forward or backward manual tuning Sleep timer Child lock Automatic sound mute when no transmission NTSC playback PIP PAP...

Page 5: ...is damaged and needs to be replaced it should be done by quali ed personnel 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...

Page 6: ...ging means that your electrical and electronic device should be disposed at the end of its service life separately from your household wastes There are separate collection systems for recycling in EU...

Page 7: ...T mode Electronic 15 Programme Guide EPG in DTV mode Reveal in TXT mode Switch from TV to 16 PC Green Picture menu Page down 17 Subtitle onoff in DTV mode Red Sound menu Page up Channel list 18 in DTV...

Page 8: ...VIEW REAR VIEW Standby button 1 TV AV button 2 Programme Up Down buttons 3 Volume Up Down buttons 4 Note Press buttons at the same time to view main menu GB _MB36_HDIDTV_MPEG4_BRONZE8_32880W_1205UK_1...

Page 9: ...vice 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...

Page 10: ...DIF input 9 RF Input connects to an antenna or a cable Note that if you use a decoder or a media recorder you should connect the aerial cable through the device to the television with an appropriate a...

Page 11: ...es optional Video Input is used for connecting video signals of external 4 devices Connect the video cable between the VIDEO IN socket on the TV and the VIDEO OUT jack on your device Audio Inputs are...

Page 12: ...ach the ambient room temperature before you connect the set to the mains Plug the power cable to the mains socket outlet Aerial Connection Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the AERIAL INPUT socke...

Page 13: ...ce while playing a le CAUTION Quickly plugging and unplugging USB devices is a very hazardous operation Especially do not repeatedly quickly plug and unplug it This may cause physical damage to the US...

Page 14: ...before making any connections Use 15 pin D sub display cable to connect a PC to the LCD TV When the connection is made switch to PC source See section Input selection Set the resolution that suits you...

Page 15: ...elow select the source as HDMI See section Input Selection Most DVD players are connected through COMPONENT SOCKETS Use a component video cable to connect to the video input For enabling audio use a c...

Page 16: ...der use the VIDEO IN socket and theAUDIO SOCKETS Do not connect the camcoder to the VIDEO IN socket at the same time since it can cause noise in the picture For selecting the related source see the se...

Page 17: ...akers use an audio cable Do not reverse the AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT jacks Turn on the LCD TV and external speaker set after all connections are made Refer to your speaker set s manual for further q...

Page 18: ...to your LCD TV by using the SCART sockets Note that 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...

Page 19: ...the 220 240V AC 50 Hz mains socket Press STANDBY switch Then the standby LED lights up To switch on the TV from standby mode either Press the button P P or a numeric button on the remote control Press...

Page 20: ...r to the menu 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 co...

Page 21: ...is used instead of the active antenna See Con guration Menu in the following sections for more information Press OK button on the remote control to continue and the following message will be displayed...

Page 22: ...of the channel is displayed along with its channel list number The current and next programme information are given with the beginning and ending time The current time information is displayed along...

Page 23: ...30 minutes Displaying Subtitles With digital terrestrial broadcasting DVB T some programmes are broadcasted with subtitles Subtitles can be displayed when watching these programmes Note You can enabl...

Page 24: ...To watch a speci c channel highlight it using the or buttons and then press the OK button while the Select item on Channel List menu is highlighted via the or buttons Moving the channels in the chann...

Page 25: ...default value is set to 0000 in the factory and can only be changed from the Con guration menu By pressing the or buttons highlight the channel to be locked and select the Lock option by pressing the...

Page 26: ...be available for UK While a channel list is selected you can navigate through the favourite channels in that list by pressing the P or P buttons On Screen Help For all menus press the button to displa...

Page 27: ...een enter DIGITAL TV press the M button then highlight Common Interface and press the OK button When no module is inserted No Common Interface module detected message appears on the screen For more de...

Page 28: ...ct Radio Only with the or buttons you navigate through only radio channels If you select Text Only with the or buttons you navigate through only text channels If you choose Show All all channels can b...

Page 29: ...trict access If the menu lock is disabled there will be free access to the menu system Disabled All menus are unlocked All Menus All menus are accessible only with the correct lock key So the user can...

Page 30: ...geSettingssubmenuwill be displayed on the screen Use the or buttons to highlight the menu item that will be adjusted and then press the or buttons to set Notes System Language determines the on screen...

Page 31: ...manual and auto search any existing channel in the database is not re stored to avoid redundant duplicates of that channel Clear Service List This setting is visible only when the Country option is s...

Page 32: ...XT Language Select a region by using the or buttons When nished press the OK or RED button to continue To cancel press the BLUE button After APS is nalized the programme table will appear on the scree...

Page 33: ...w Previous Next Jumps to previous or next le of slideshow Rotate Rotates the picture using up down buttons EXIT Gets back to the le list Shuffle Shows the files randomly and continuous in current fold...

Page 34: ...ss or to choose from one of these options Low Medium High or Off Note When Full Mode is set to 1 1 Noise Reduction will be Off as default and will not be available to be changed Film Mode Films are re...

Page 35: ...buttons to select Balance Press the or buttons to change the level of the balance Balance level can be adjusted between 32 and 32 Headphone Press the or buttons to select Headphone Press the button t...

Page 36: ...e or buttons to select Effect Press the or buttons to set as On or Off Store Press the or buttons to select Store Press the or OK buttons to store the settings Stored will be displayed on the screen F...

Page 37: ...he PIP picture Note See Appendix E for all PIP PAP modes Sleep Timer Press the or buttons to select Sleep Timer Use the or buttons to set the Sleep Timer The timer can be programmed between Off and 12...

Page 38: ...or copying from a DVD or VCR device you should choose desired source from source menu and turn On to EXT Out from feature menu Full Mode optional If you connect a device via HDMI or YPbPr connectors a...

Page 39: ...or the AV modes By cursor action programme selection is done automatically Name To change the name of a programme select the programme and press the RED button The rst letter of the selected name will...

Page 40: ...h to PC mode Note that PC mode menu settings are available only while the TV is in PC source PC Position Menu Select the first icon by pressing the or buttons PC Position menu appears on the screen Au...

Page 41: ...tton and the second one is increasing the volume level PIP Picture in Picture and PAP Picture and Picture Modes Press the button to switch to PIP mode At PIP Mode a small picture PIP picture is displa...

Page 42: ...3 aspect ratio to ll the wide TV screen For 16 9 aspect ratio pictures that have been squeezed into a normal picture 4 3 aspect ratio use the 16 9 mode to restore the picture to its original shape 4...

Page 43: ...solutions of games Hold Holds a text page when convenient Press again to resume Subcode Pages Time Selects subcode pages if available when the teletext is activated When the teletext is not activated...

Page 44: ...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 periph...

Page 45: ...0 43 8 16 9 4 3 12 800 600 72 48 1 VESA 16 9 4 3 13 800 600 75 46 9 VESA 16 9 4 3 14 800 600 85 53 7 VESA 16 9 4 3 15 832 624 75 49 7 MAC 16 9 4 3 16 1024 768 43 35 5 VESA interlace 16 9 4 3 17 1024 7...

Page 46: ...080P 60Hz O HDMI1 HDMI2 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 so...

Page 47: ...I connector pin speci cations 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...

Page 48: ...estrictions Scart 1 source must have RGB signal to perform PIP PAP with sources TV Scart 2 FAV If these sources are set to main window and Scart 1 does not have a RGB signal Pip Pap source can not be...

Page 49: ...p3 MPEG 1 2 Layer 1 2 3 MP3 Sample Rate 8K 48KHz Bit Rate 32K 320Kbps Photo jpg Baseline JPEG WxH 14592x12288 Up to 179 Mega pixel Support format 444 440 422 420 Grayscale Progressive JPEG Up to 4 Meg...

Page 50: ...x 776 x 567 Weight Kg 12 30 DxLxH Without foot 94 x 776 x 524 Weight Kg 11 60 Digital Reception Transmission Standards DVB T MPEG2 DVB T MPEG4 HD i DEMODULATION Symbolrate COFDM with 2K 8K FFT mode M...

Page 51: ...coloured blue or black must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured brown or red must be connected to the terminal which is marked...

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