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When connecting an RGB source such as a Sony playstation you may need to
readjust the picture geometry.
1
Select the connected RGB source 
  by pressing … repeatedly.
2
Press MENU. Select the symbol 
 using $. Push to ”.
3
Select Installation using $. Push to ” to enter. Select RGB Set Up using $.
Push to ” to enter.
4
Select H Centre by pushing to ”. Adjust the centre of the picture
(range from -10 to +10) using 4 or $. Store by pressing OK.
5
Select H Size using $. Push to ” to enter. Adjust the horizontal coordinates
(range from -10 to +10) using 4 or $. Store by pressing OK.
6
Press MENU to return to the normal TV screen.
Advanced Presetting
Advanced Operation
Adjusting the Picture Rotation
Because of the earth magnetism the picture might slant. In this case you can
readjust the picture.
1
Press MENU. Select the symbol 
 using $. Push to ”.
2
Select Installation using $. Push to ” to enter. Select Picture Rotation using $.
Push to ” to enter.
3
Adjust the Picture Rotation (adjusting range -5 to +5) by pushing to 4 or $.
Store by pressing OK.
4
Press MENU to return to the normal TV picture.
Adjusting the Picture Geometry
for an RGB Source
RGB Set Up
Adjust Size:
Confirm: OK
H Centre
O
H Size
O
RGB Set Up
Adjust Position:
Confirm: OK
H Centre
O
H Size
O
Installation
Rotate:
Confirm: OK
Language/Country
Manual Programme Preset
Further Programme Preset
RGB Set Up
Picture Rotation
Personal ID
O
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1
Press MENU. Select the symbol 
 using $. Push to ”.
2
Select AV Preset using $. Push to ” to enter.
3
Select the desired AV input (AV 1, 2 or 3) using 4 or $. Push to ” enter.
After each step you have the choice between memorizing (press OK) or going to
the next item (push to ”).
4
To label the source:
a
Push to ” to select Label.
b
Select the first character using 4 or $. Push to ” to confirm.
c
Repeat step b to select the other 4 characters.
d
Store by pressing OK.
5
Repeat steps 3 to 4 for the other AV inputs.
6
Selecting the AV3 Input Source:
In case of AV3 you have the choice between the front AV3 sockets BCor the
rear Scart 3 L connector.
a
Push to $ to select AV3 Input. Push to ” to enter.
b
Select Front or Rear using 4 or $.
c
Store by pressing OK.
7
Press MENU to return to the normal TV screen.
Presetting and Labelling of Input Sources
Advanced Presetting
Inputting Your Personal ID
You can programme your TV with a safety code, so that you can be traced if
your TV is stolen and recovered. This code can only be input once!
Make sure to write it down in this Instruction Manual.
1
Press MENU. Select the symbol 
 using $. Push to ”.
2
Select Installation using $. Push to ” to enter. Select Personal ID using $.
Push to ” to enter.
3 a
Select the first of a total of 11 characters (letter, number, + or a blank) by
using 4 or $.
b
Push to ” to go to the next character.
c
Repeat a and b for all characters.
4
Store by pressing OK.
5
Press MENU to return to the normal TV screen.
Advanced Operation
Installation
Select A-Z, 0-9:
Store: OK
Language/Country
Manual Programme Preset
Further Programme Preset
RGB Set Up
Picture Rotation
Personal ID
-   -   -   -   -   -
AV Preset
Select:
Enter:
AV 3 Input
Rear
INPUT
LABEL
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
AV 1
AV 2
AV 3
AV Preset
Select Mode:
Confirm: OK
AV 3 Input
INPUT
LABEL
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
AV 1
AV 2
AV 3
Front
Rear
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Advanced TV operation
Picture and sound are adjusted at the factory. You can however, adjust
them individually.
1
Press MENU.
Select the symbol 
 for Picture or 
 for Sound using 4 or $.
Push to ” to enter.
The menu Picture or Sound Control is displayed.
2
Select the desired item using 4 or $. Push to ” to enter.
3
Adjust the selected item using 4, $, ” and “. Press OK to store.
Refer to the tables on this and the following page for more information.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other items.
5
Press MENU to return to the normal TV screen.
Picture Control
Item
Effect/Operation
Picture Mode
$
Live        (for live broadcasts)
Personal (for individual settings)
4
Movie     (for movie broadcasts)
Contrast
Less
  More
Brightness*
Darker
  Brighter
Colour*
Less
  More
Hue**
Reddish
  Greenish
Sharpness*
Softer
  Sharper
Reset
Resets picture to the factory preset levels
AI
4
Off: normal
(Artificial Intelligence)
$
On: Automatic optimization of contrast level
according to the TV signal
Noise Reduction
4
Off: Normal
$
On: Reduces picture noise in case of a weak
broadcasting signal
Digital Mode
$
Normal: 100 Hz
Digital+: 100 Hz plus line flicker reduction
4
Advanced: Digital+ plus smoothing of motions
*   Only if Personal is selected in Picture Mode
** Only available for NTSC colour signal (e.g. US video tapes)
Sound Control
Item
Effect/Operation
Equaliser mode
Select between the following sound settings
$
Personal
Vocal
Jazz
Rock
Pop
4
Flat (fixed setting, cannot be adjusted)
Adjusting Picture and Sound
Advanced Operation
Picture Adjustment
Select Mode:
Enter:
Picture Mode
  Contrast
  Brightness
  Color
  Sharpness
     Reset
AI
Noise Reduction
Digital Mode
Personal
On
On
Normal
Picture Mode
Live
Personal
Movie
Contrast
AI
On
Off
Noise Reduction
On
Off
Digital Mode
Normal
Digital +
Advanced
Audio Adjustment
Equaliser Mode
  
Equaliser
      Adjustment
Surround Mode
     SRS Mode
Auto Vol. Control
Dual Sound
     Volume
     Dual Sound
Personal
Mono
Off
SRS 2
SRS
Mono
Personal
Vocal
Jazz
Rock
Pop
Flat
Select Mode:
Confirm: OK
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Sound Control (continued)
Item
Effect/Operation
Equaliser adjustment
You can adjust the mode selected in Equaliser
mode by cutting and boosting of  5 selected
frequency bands.
Only the changes made in Personal can be stored,
the others return to factory setting.
Select the desired bar using ” or “, adjust using 4
and $.
Press OK to store.
Surround mode
4
Off: Normal
Dolby Sur. (Pro Logic or Tru Surround **)
Select when receiving a Dolby broadcast.
After the broadcast return to off, otherwise the
TV automatically selects Dolby for any stereo
broadcast and the sound will be distorted.
SRS
Hall
Church
Disco
$
Stadium
SRS-Mode*
4
SRS 1
*only when SRS is selected
SRS 2
in Surround mode
$
SRS 3
Auto Volume Control
4
On: volume level of the channels will stay the same
independent of the broadcast signal
(e.g. in case of advertisements)
$
Off: volume level changes according to the
broadcast signal
Dual Sound
For a bilingual broadcast:
$
A for channel 1
4
B for channel 2
For a stereo broadcast:
$
Mono
4
Stereo
Headphones
2
 Volume
Less “       ” More
2
 Dual Sound
For a bilingual broadcast:
$
A for channel 1
4
B for channel 2
PAP
When PAP is switched on, you can additionally
select the PAP sound for the headphones
** TruSurround is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. SRS and the SRS symbol are
registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. in the Unites States and selected foreign
countries. SRS and TruSurround are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
and is protected under United States Patent Nos. 4,748,669 and 4,841,572 with
numerous additional issued and pending foreign patents. Purchase of this product
does not convey the right to sell recordings made with the TruSurround technology.
Advanced TV operation
Advanced Operation
Equaliser Adjustment
Sel:
Adjust:
Confirm:OK
Personal
+
0
120
150
1,5K
5 K
10 K
SRS 2
SRS Mode
Auto Vol. Control
Off
On
Dual Sound
Mono
Stereo
Volume
Dual Sound
A
B
Audio Adjustment
Personal
Mono
Off
SRS 2
SRS
Mono
Stadium
Disco
Church
Hall
SRS
Dolby Sur.
Off
Select Mode:
Confirm: OK
Equaliser Mode
  
Equaliser
      Adjustment
Surround Mode
     SRS Mode
Auto Vol. Control
Dual Sound
     Volume
     Dual Sound
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Using the Features Menu
1
Press MENU. Select the symbol 
 using $. Push z to enter.
2
Select the desired menu item using $. Push z to enter.
3
Select the desired setting using  4 or $.
4
Store by pressing OK.
5
Press MENU to return to the normal TV screen.
Using Multi PIP
Multi PIP (picture in picture) mode displays a succession of 12 still pictures
and a 13th that is live. You can manually select which channel you wish to
watch, either full-screen or in the PIP mode.
1
Press 
.
Now 13 programme positions appear on the screen, with the current channel in
the centre.
2
Press PROGR +/- repeatedly to get the next or the preceding 12 programme
positions .
3
Use 4, $,  “ and ” to move within the 13 displayed channels.
Press OK to select the framed channel.
The selected channel moves to the centre.
4
When the centre channel is framed, press OK to get the channel full screen or
press 
 to return to the normal TV mode.
Advanced Operation
Advanced TV operation
Features
Item
Effect/Operation
Auto Format*
4
On:  Automatic selection of the screen format
*only for aerial signal
$
Off:  Normal mode
Format Correction*
4
On: Smart mode is selected automatically for 4:3/
*only if Auto Format is on
14:9 broadcasts
$
Off:  4:3/14:9 is selected
Sleep Timer
You can select a time period after which the TV
switches itself into standby mode
4
Off
10 min.
20 min.
 . .
 .
$
90 min.
Parental Lock
$
Off:  Normal mode
4
On:  TV can only be switched on out of
standby-mode using the Remote Commander,
the buttons on the TV do not work.
AV2 Source
You can select the source to be output from the
Scart connector 
Y
2/
j
2. In this way you can
record from this socket while watching another
source.
4
TV audio/video signal from the aerial ˘
AV1 audio/video signal from Scart 1
AV2 audio/video signal from Scart 2
$
AV3 audio/video signal from front or rear connectors
Features
Auto Format
   Format Correction
Sleep Timer
Parental Lock
AV 2 Source
On
On
Off
Off
TV
Select:
Enter:
Auto Format
Off
On
Format Correction
Off
On
10 min
Sleep Timer
Parental Look
Off
On
AV 2 Source
AV 3
AV 2
AV 1
TV
03
05
01
06
11
09
08
02
10
07
13
12
04
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Using Screen Mode
When Auto Format in the Features menu is preset to »On« and a format signal
is being transmitted, the TV set automatically selects the detected screen format.
Screen mode, however, lets you select the screen format of your choice.
Press 
 9 repeatedly to get one of the following formats:
Smart
imitation of wide screen effect for 4:3 broadcasts, parts of the top and
bottom of the picture are cut off
4:3
conventional 4:3 aspect ratio, full picture information
14:9
compromise between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios
Zoom
imitation of wide screen effect for letterboxed movies
Wide
for 16:9 broadcasts
In Zoom and 14:9 modes parts of the top and the bottom of the screen are cut
off.  Using 4 and $ you can adjust the position of the image onscreen to e.g.
read subtitles. Press OK to confirm.
Advanced TV operation
Advanced Operation
Operating PAP (Picture and Picture)
PAP divides the screen into two for watching two channels simultaneously
(with a video source on one if you want).
The sound of the left screen is on the TV loudspeakers, the sound of the right
screen is selectable via headphones.
Switching PAP on and off
Press 
´/´
6 once to display the screens in format 4:3 and twice to switch
PAP off.
Selecting a PAP source
1
Press > 5.
The symbol > appears in the right screen.
2
Select the desired source using the number buttons (for a TV channel) 7 or
3 (for a video source).
Swapping screens
Press 
Å/a
4 to swap the two screens.
Zooming the screens
Using the joystick buttons “ and ” you can change the size of the two screens.
When you press ” repeatedly the right screen gets bigger, while the left screen
gets smaller.
Smart
Zoom
Wide
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Teletext
Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext. The index page of the teletext
service (usually page 100) gives you information on how to use the service.
Make sure to use a TV channel with a strong signal, otherwise there may be
Teletext errors.
Direct Access Functions
Switching Teletext on and off
1
Select the TV channel which carries the teletext service you want to view.
2 a
Press f @º once for Picture and Teletext (P&T).
The screen is divided in two, with the TV channel in the right corner and the
Teletext display on the left.
P&T mode: Press 
Å/a
 4. Press PROGR +/- !£ to change the channel of the
TV screen. Push “ or ” to change the size of the TV screen.
Press  
Å/a
 4 again to resume normal teletext reception.
b
Press f twice to get Teletext only.
c
Press f three times for Mix mode.
The TV broadcast and the Teletext display are overlapped.
3
Press 
;
 @¡ or press f a fourth time to switch teletext off.
Selecting a Teletext Page
Direct Page Selection
Input the three digits of the page number using the number buttons 7.
If you have made a mistake:
Type in any three digits, then re-enter the correct page number.
Page Catching
1
Select a teletext page which has several page numbers on it (e.g., the index
page).
2
Press OK !¡.
Page Catching is displayed.
3
Select the desired page number using 4 or $ !¡ and press OK.
The requested page is displayed after some seconds.
Selecting the next or the preceding page
Press 
 !£ (Page +) or 
 (Page -).
Selecting the index page
Press 
+
;
 2.
Selecting a subpage
A teletext page may consist of several subpages. In this case an information line
is displayed, showing the number of subpages.
Select the mode by pushing 4. Select the subpage by using 4 or $.
Freezing a Teletext subpage
1
Press 
 !• or R 3
The symbol R is displayed and the subpage is not updated.
2
Press f @º to resume normal teletext reception.
Using Fastext*
*depending on availability of service
Fastext lets you access pages with one button stroke. When Fastext is broadcast,
a colour-coded menu appears at the bottom of the screen. The colours of this
menu correspond to the red, green, yellow and blue buttons 9, !º, !∞, !§ on
the Remote Control.
Press the coloured button which corresponds to the colour in the
colour-coded menu.
Advanced Operation
01
100
Teletext                 TV
216-02
01
03
04
05
06
07
08
02
51
Using the Teletext Menu
This TV set has a menu-guided teletext system. When teletext is switched on
you can use the joystick buttons to operate the teletext menu.
Select the menu functions as follows:
1
Press MENU !™.
The Teletext menu is superimposed onto the teletext display.
2
Select the teletext function using 4 or $ !¡. Push ” to enter.
Top/Bottom/Full
For convenient reading of a Teletext page you can enlarge it.
After having selected the function, a sub menu Top 4 Bottom $ Full OK is
displayed.
Push 4 to enlarge the upper half of the screen, push $ to enlarge the lower
half. Press OK to resume the normal size.
Press f to resume the normal Teletext operation.
Text Clear
After having selected the function, you can watch a TV channel while waiting
for a requested Teletext page. As soon as the page is available, the symbol f
changes colour.
Press f to view the page.
Reveal
Some teletext pages contain hidden information (e.g., for a quiz), which you can
reveal.
After having selected the function, the hidden information appears.
Press f to resume the normal Teletext operation.
Time Page*
*depending on availability of service
You can call up a time-coded page - such as an alarm page - at a time specified
by you.
After having selected the function a sub menu is displayed.
1
Select On using 4 or $. Push ” to enter.
2
Enter the three digits of the desired page using the number buttons 7.
3
Enter the four digits of the desired time using the number buttons 7.
4
Press OK to store.
The time is displayed in the top left-handed corner of the screen.
At the requested time the page is displayed.
Teletext
Advanced Operation
Teletext
Top / Bottom / Full
Text Clear
Reveal
Time  Page
Select:
Enter Menu:
Top:
Bottom:
Full: OK
Time  Page
PAGE
TIME
Select:
Enter:
– – –
- - : - -
Page of 100
Display

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