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Please read this operation manual carefully
before using the colour television.

21LF-90H

COLOUR TELEVISION

OPERATION MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for 21LF-90H

Page 1: ...R Please read this operation manual carefully before using the colour television 21LF 90H COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

Page 2: ...cal Connections Continued 28 21 pin Euro connector and 21 pin Audio Video 29 Troubleshooting 30 Specifications 31 Important Instructions 32 Safety Precautions 2 Supplied Accessories 5 Remote Control Buttons 6 Control Panel Buttons 7 Antenna Connections 7 Preparation 8 Features 8 Before Switching on your TV 8 Power connection 8 Aerial Connections 8 How to connect external equipment 8 Remote Control...

Page 3: ...TV set for good ventilation In order to ensure that the television is prop erly ventilated leave a space of at least 10 cm around the set Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or a built in cabinet Television equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overtur...

Page 4: ...the mains and or aerial cable Do not leave your TV set in Stand by or operating mode when you leave the house In order to prevent electrical shocks and fires ensure that the television is not sub jected to splashes or spills of water and avoid inserting objects or pouring any type of liquid into the set To prevent fire never place any type of candle or naked flames on the top or near the TV set If...

Page 5: ...ust not be operated Instructions for waste disposal Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and should principally be recycled Packaging materials such as foil bag must be kept away from children Batteries including tho se which are heavy metal free should not be disposed of with household waste Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner Find out about the legal regula...

Page 6: ...he laminated screen with a soft cotton cloth Only non alkaline thinned soapsuds on a basis of water or alkohol be used to moisten the cloth Rub the surface gently with the cloth until the surface is completely dry Undernocircumstances may the screen be wiped with conventional glass cleaning fluid may the screen be brought into contact with abrasive materials may soiling be renoved by polishing or ...

Page 7: ...TION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock of persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of i...

Page 8: ...H 5HDU RI 79 5HDU RI 79 2XWGRRU QWHQQD RQQHFWLRQV AntennaConnections 0 18 Speakers left right Power On Off Volume CH Program MENU Menu VIDEO VCR AUDIO L Audio left AUDIO R Audio right Headphone 3 6 mm Ø ENG 2163 1548 UK PAL TEK SCART FAV STEREO SHARP AK44 TV1 p65 06 01 2004 15 37 7 Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

Page 9: ...k BeforeSwitchingonyourTV Power connection Important The TV set is designed to oper ate on 220 240V AC 50 Hz After unpacking allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you con nect the set to the mains Aerial Connections Connect the aerial plug to the aerial input socket located at the back of the TV How to connect external equipment See Connecting external equipment on page 23 ...

Page 10: ...f the TV InitialSettings The message PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA CABLE AUTO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM will be displayed when you turn on your TV for the first time Note If you connect Video Recorder to your TV via antenna input ANT socket to tune the VCR channel automatically you must set the VCR in play mode before you start APS To cancel APS before starting press 79 button 1 Select LANGUAGE with or button the...

Page 11: ...n the Main menu select sub menu using CH or CH button and enter the sub menu using or button To learn the usage of the menus refer to the Menu System section Operating with Remote Control The remote control handset of your TV is de signed to control all the functions of the model you selected The functions will be described in accordance with the menu sys tem of your TV Functions which you can use...

Page 12: ...the MAIN MENU and the second is closing the sub menu and then opening its parent menu Sound Menu To change sound settings Enter the Sound Menu directly pressing the Red button or As you enter the main menu sound will be the first selected option In the main menu select SOUND using or button then enter the sound menu pressing or button Setting Volume As you enter the sound menu Volume will be the f...

Page 13: ...eeper Switching it off will make no change in MONO and STEREO 92 8 0 1 9 7 6725 02 48 5 0212 21 2 Equalizer To enter Equalizer sub menu select Equal izer using or button then enter Equalizer menu pressing or button 92 80 1 9 7 6725 02 48 5 0212 21 2 02 86 5 N N N 6725 In MODE item there are five predefined and one user defined options These are USER CLASSIC JAZZ ROCK POP and FLAT The predefined op...

Page 14: ... increase brightness Press button to decrease brightness Setting Contrast Using or button select Contrast Press button to increase contrast level Press button to decrease contrast level Setting Colour Using or button select Colour Press button to increase colour level Press button to decrease colour level Setting Sharpness Using or button select Sharpness Press button to increase peaking level Pre...

Page 15: ...6 9 Auto mode is not available Note In the Picture menu if you press Flashback button the adjustments switch them selves to the factory settings To Store the Settings Press or button on STORE option to store Picture menu settings The stored picture mode setting will be valid only in current program However the other stored values in Picture Menu will be valid for all the programmes Feature Menu To...

Page 16: ...n the Main menu select INSTALL using or button Then enter the In stall 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 as VHF1 VHF3 or UHF by or button Selecting Frequency The frequency value is 044 890 MHz for band VHF1 VHF3 UHF 352 5 00 1 5 48 1 67 1 5 6 5 1 ...

Page 17: ...automati cally and after selection the selected pro gramme is displayed with cyan characters The TV Status is changed by the program me selection too When using double digit button in order to select a programme the Programme Number in TV Status OSD is displayed in P form and by pressing digit buttons they are displayed in it Programme Number is between 00 and 99 Programme Name has a name string w...

Page 18: ...ELETE process it is pressed to yellow button NAME INSERT and AUTO STORE functions are inactive Pressing yel low button again erases the selected pro gramme from the programme list and the programmes below shift one up Prog 00 is adjusted to the first frequency value of VHF1 44 MHz Pressing blue button cancels the activated DELETE process To enter Autostore menu press to the blue button To learn th...

Page 19: ...e to press any digit button after entering the first digit The limit of the delay time is 3 seconds Sound Indicator This is a stereo option The alternatives of the indicator are Mono Stereo Dual I and Dual II This indicator is displayed under the programme number indicator on the screen I II button is used to select Mono or Stereo or Dual I or Dual II In Mono broadcast or in forced mono for stereo...

Page 20: ...later again to count down It is not valid in AV mode Blue Background During No Signal In case no valid signal is detected in TV or AV mode Blue Background is activated During search process Blue Background is not ac tive But instead of it there is another feature given the semi transparent menu back ground is made blue Volume Bar It is displayed in the lower middle of the screen When a volume comm...

Page 21: ...d one page at a time To Select Index Page To select the page number of the index gen erally page 100 press button To Select Teletext with a TV Programme Press button The text is now super imposed over the programme on the screen Press button again to return to the Teletext page Searching for a page while watching TV To search for a specific page whilst viewing the TV picture whilst viewing teletex...

Page 22: ...ge of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV The following connection diagrams show you where the different equipment should be connected at the back or the front side of the TV Via the Euro connector Your TV set has one Euro connector SCART socket If you want to connect exter nal equipment e g video decoder etc which have Euro connectors to your TV use SCART terminal If an ext...

Page 23: ... corder in the same way as you searched for and stored the TV signals See Tuning Search and Store TV channels Store the test signal under programme number 0 Replace the aerial cable in the aerial socket ANT of your video recorder once you have stored the test signal Camera and Camcorder To connect to Front AV input F AV Connect your camera or camcorder at the front side of your TV Connect your equ...

Page 24: ...ects one of AV modes SCART F AV RGB To return to the TV mode repeatedly press 7 button SCART terminal 21 pin Euro connector Video input Audio L R inputs and RGB inputs are available TV broadcast outputs Video and Audio L R are available Front AV F AV terminal Video input and Audio L R inputs are available 3 21 9 2 1387 7 50 1 8 2 1387 7 50 1 17 11 6FDUW 6 57 ENG 2163 1548 UK PAL TEK SCART FAV STER...

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Page 32: ...INDICATOR On Screen Display RFAERIALINPUT 75 Ohm unbalanced OPERATINGVOLTAGE 220 240V AC 50 Hz AUDIOOUTPUT Stereo AUDIO OUTPUT POWER WRMS 1 THD 2 x 4 POWER CONSUMPTION W 66 PICTURETUBE 21 55 cm DIMENSIONS mm HLJKW NJ 0 16 216 PP ENG 2163 1548 UK PAL TEK SCART FAV STEREO SHARP AK44 TV2 p65 06 01 2004 15 37 31 Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

Page 33: ...T As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured...

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