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USER MANUAL X216/17C-GB-FTCD-UK UMC
Full HD LCD TV with Freeview & DVD
User Guide

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X216/17C-GB-FTCD-UK
When does switchover happen?
*Copeland switches on October 17, 2007


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Shetland Islands STV North 2010 STV Central 2010/11 Border 2008/09* Tyne Tees 2012 Yorkshire 2011 Granada 2009 Central 2011 Anglia 2011 Wales 2009/10 London 2012 West 2010 Meridian 2012 West Country 2009 Ulster 2012 act date you depends on the itter you are by. To check ou switch, digital UK's de checker on digitaluk.co.uk your ITV newsThe exact date you switch depends on the transmitter you are served by. To check when you switch, go to Digital UK's postcode checker on www.digitaluk.co.uk
Check your ITV news service or look at Teletext page 106 to see what TV region you're in.
Important information regarding the digital TV switchover
Television in the UK is going digital, bringing us all more choice and new services. Starting late 2007 and ending in 2012, television services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region.
How the switchover affects your TV equipment.
Your new TV has a digital tuner built in, which means it is ready to receive the Freeview signal by simply connecting it into your aerial socket (you can check if you can get digital TV through your aerial now or whether you will have to wait until the switchover at www.digitaluk.co.uk)
When the TV switchover happens in your area, there are at least two occasions when you will need to re-tune your TV in order to continue receiving your existing TV channels and also to pick up new ones. Digital UK, the body leading the digital switchover, will advise you when you need to retune during the switchover.
How to retune.
Retuning your TV is a very quick and simple process. We recommend that you retune every few months to ensure you are receiving the very latest TV and radio channels that are broadcast.
- In digital/freeview mode, on the remote control press 'menu' quickly followed by 8-8-8-8 (so press the number 8 four times)
- You will now enter the ‘First time installation’ mode. (if you do not, please refer to the section called ‘getting started’ later in this user guide)

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First Time Installation Country UK Language English Please ensure that the aerial is connected to the connector labelled 'RF In' on the rear of the TV. Ensure that OK is highlighted in yellow and press 'OK' on your remote. If after this scan, not all digital channels are found, your aerial may require a signal booster, alternatively, upgrade your aerial to a high gain digital version. OK Cancel- Simply press 'OK' or 'Enter' on the remote control and your TV will retune.
If you do not retune your TV when advised to do so by Digital UK, you may lose some or all of your channels until you do re-tune.
If you are missing any channels, it may be that they are not available in your area, or that your TV aerial needs upgrading.
For help and support regarding the digital switchover, please contact Digital UK:
Telephone: 08456 50 50 50 (calls charged at local call rate, approx 3p per minute daytime or 1p per minute evenings from a BT landline) Digital UK website: www.digitaluk.co.uk
If you require technical or warranty support on this television, please contact the manufacturer helpline, do not contact Digital UK unless your query is regarding the digital switchover.
WARNINGS
Caution
This television contains no user serviceable parts. Please refer to the manufacturer or authorised repair agent in the event of malfunction. Do not remove the back cover from the television.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or damage to the television, do not expose it to dust, rain or moisture, or place any objects filled with liquids on or near the television.
Do not place the television in a confined space, ensure that nothing can obstruct the ventilation openings at the rear of the television.
Do not place naked flames on or near the television.
Dispose of this television and any components including batteries in an environmentally friendly manner. If in doubt, please contact your local authority for details of recycling.
Your LCD TV should be cleaned using a dry or slightly damp cloth. You should not use an alcohol based cleaner
Safety
For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a fused moulded 3 pin mains plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, ensure that any replacement is of the same amperage and approved with the BSI mark. (♥)
Never try and replace the mains plug unless you have adequate qualifications and are legally authorised to do so. In the event that a replacement Mains cable is required, contact the manufacturer for a suitable replacement.
Never use the television if it is damaged in any way.
Always place the television on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration. Ensure the television is not placed on top of the power cable as the weight of the television may damage the cable and cause a safety hazard.
Never place mobile phones, speakers or any other device which may cause magnetic or radio interference with the television. If interference is apparent, move the device causing the interference away from the television.
Packaging
Please save the packaging for the television as you will need this in the event of warranty/service repair or support. We are unable to carry out warranty/service if you are unable to package it correctly. The safest way to package your item in the event of warranty/service repair is in its original box/packaging
WARNINGS
Screen Burn
A characteristic of LCD TV Panels is that displaying the same image for a long time may cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This is called screen burn. Most pictures shown on your TV will be constantly moving and fill the screen.
Examples of images that you need to watch out for are as follows (this is not an all-inclusive list):
• TV Channel Logos: e.g. Shopping channel logos and pricing displays-especially if they are bright and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause ageing of the screen.
- Picture-in-Picture and Multi Picture-in-Picture: Do not view for long periods of time using the Picture-in-Picture or Multi Picture-in-Picture functions.
• Time Displays
- Teletext: Do not view a stationary page for long periods of time.
• TV/DVD Menus: e.g. Listings of DVD disk content.
- Pause Mode: Do not leave the TV in pause mode for long periods of time, e.g. When watching DVDs or videos.
Note: To prevent screen burn if viewing any of the above for long periods of time, reduce contrast and brightness when viewing. Once burn-in occurs it will never disappear completely.
How do I dispose of this product?
UK: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Separate disposal facilities exist. For your nearest facilities, please see www.recycle-more.co.uk or instore for details.
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.

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Symbol of a trash bin with crossed lines indicating no waste or discharge (no text or labels)CONTENTS
SETTING UP YOUR TV
- Digital Switchover Re-Tune 2
- What is included in the box 8
- Attaching/Detaching the Stand & Wall mounting
- Tuning in TV 10
- Remote control buttons and their functions
- TV buttons and their functions 12
- Inputs and Connections 13
TV MENU OPERATION
- Picture Settings Menu 14 - 15
- Sound Setttings Menu 16
- Tuning Settings Menu 17
- Common Interface Slot 18
- Timer Settings Menu 18
- Sleep Timer 18
- On Screen Display Timer 18
- General Settings Menu 19
- On Screen Menu Language 19
-Adjusting Picture Format 19 - Blue Screen 19
- System Lock 19
- First Time Installation 20
- Reset Television to Factory Settings 20
CHANNEL SERVICES
- Using Electronic Program Guide 20
- Using Digital TV teletext 21
- Using Analogue TV teletext 21
PC OPERATION
- Using with a PC or Laptop 22 - 23 11
DVD MENU OPERATION
- System Setup 24
- Changing Regions 25
- Audio Setup 25
- Digital Setup 25
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Using with Sky Digital/Virgin Media 26
- Connecting a Games Console 27
- Frequently Asked Questions 28
- Technical Specifications 29
- Index
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If you experience any problems with this Television, Please contact the helpline.
Customer Support/Technical Helpline Sky Media UK LTD
Telephone: 0871 2000 463
Email: service@skymediauk.co.uk
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE BOX
Accessories
Included with this TV are the following accessories:
1x - User Guide Book
1x - Remote control + AAA batteries

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UMC FULL HD 100p DIGITAL LED TV/DVD Preview digital(Y) DVD HOMI HD HDD HDD USER GUIDE 31.8" Model 2024/12/20241x - Quick Start Guide
1x - TV

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1x - 3.5mm jack to phono cable

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Close-up of a black plastic mechanical component with a curved top and flange (no visible text or symbols)1x - RF lead

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Coiled black cable with connectors, no visible text or symbols

1x - TV

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Black flat-screen monitor with a circular base and stand (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of two black USB cable connectors with a metallic tip (no text or symbols visible)Please save your packaging as you will need this in the event of warranty/service repair or support. We are unable to carry out warranty/service if you are unable to package it correctly. The safest way to package your item in the event of warranty/service repair is in its original box/packaging.
Attaching/Detaching the Stand & Wall mounting
Push the TV into the stand

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Close-up of a mechanical component with a circular inset showing a labeled 'Front' button (no other text or symbols visible)Rotate the TV 45° into place

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45° OPEN PUSH CLOSEThe stand is now connected

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Computer monitor with front panel and side view showing internal components (no text or symbols visible)IMPORTANT— BEFORE DRILLING ANY HOLES IN THE WALL ENSURE YOU ARE NOT DRILLING WHERE THERE COULD BE ANY ELECTRIC WIRES, WATER OR GAS PIPES
THIS TV REQUIRES A VESA 100 WALL MOUNT, OR EQUIVALENT

100
To remove the stand
1) Remove the two screws highlighted below

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Front view of a black flat-screen computer monitor with two circular ports at the base (no visible text or symbols)2) The stand will now come off
Wall Mounting the TV.
1) Remove the four screws highlighted below.
2) The wall mount can now be easily attached to the mounting holes on the rear of the TV. These holes are indicated in the picture below

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Front view of a black computer monitor with four circular buttons on the front panel (no visible text or symbols)Important – If wallmounting this TV, only use the screws already provided in the wallmounting holes. Using other screws which are longer could cause irreparable damage to internal parts.
IMPORTANT - AFTER TUNING DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 20 SECONDS SO THE CHANNEL INFORMATION CAN BE STORED.
TUNING IN
IMPORTANT — Please ensure the TV has reached room temperature before connecting the power for the first time
1) Connect the mains lead to your electrical outlet
2) Connect the RF cable supplied to the 'RF IN' on the rear of the TV and connect the other end of the cable to your TV Aerial outlet

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HOMI RF IN3) Switch on the television using the rocker switch located on the side of the TV
4) Install batteries in the remote control and press the [STANDBY] button to turn on the TV.

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STANDBY EJECT INFO 1 2 3The 'First Time Installation' menu should now appear. If it does not, please press [LCD-MENU] then 8-8-8-8 and the menu will appear.
5) Press [OK] on the remote control whilst 'OK' is highlighted on screen.

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First Time Installation Country UK Language English Please ensure that the aerial is connected to the connector labelled ' RF In ' on the rear of the TV .Ensure that OK is highlighted in yellow and press 'OK' on your remote .If after this scan ,not all digital channels are found ,your aerial may require a signal booster ,alternatively ,upgrade your aerial to a high gain digital version . OK CancelTuning will now take place.
If no channels are found the following screen will appear, please refer to additional information below.

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First Time Installation Unfortunately the TV did not find any channels Please check your aerial connection and refer to the user manual Do you wish to retune your TV Yes Do it next time NoTYPICAL SET-UP

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Connect between TV and TV Aerial socket Signal BoosterOnce you have connected a 'Signal booster' you will need to retune the TV in order to receive all of the channels.
If the TV finds some, but not all, of the Digital channels, the TV is functioning correctly but the signal being received is not strong enough. (The signal strength needs to be above 85% - you can see the signal strength the TV is receiving when you change channels/ programmes) you will need to increase the signal reception in order to recieve all of the channels available. The most economical way to do this is by purchasing and connecting a 'signal booster' in between the TV and the TV aerial socket.
If this does not solve the problem, you will need to upgrade the TV
aerial to a digital hi-gain compatible aerial
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS

STANDBY
Switch on TV when on standby or vice versa
EJECT / INFO
DVD mode: To eject disc
Digital/analogue mode: To display channel information

NUMBER BUTTONS
Digital/analogue mode: 0 – 9 to select a TV channel directly.
The channel will change after 2 seconds.
Teletext mode: To enter a page number
-/-
Analogue mode: To enter a channel of 2 digits i.e. channel 15

Digital/analogue mode: To return to the previous channel viewed

VOL+/-
To increase / decrease the sound level
TITLE/LANG
DVD mode: To display the DVD title menu Digital mode: To change the audio language (if available)
D.DISP/GUIDE
DVD mode: To display the current disc information
Digital mode : To open the TV Guide menu
CH +/-
To increase or decrease the channel being watched

NAVIGATION BUTTONS (▲/▼/◄/►/OK)
Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference
LCD MENU
To display OSD menu
DVD SETUP/PICTURE FORMAT
DVD mode: To display the DVD setup menu All other modes: to switch the screen between the different picture formats

SOURCE
Press to display the source menu
PMODE
Press repeatedly to cycle through the available picture modes

SMODE
Press repeatedly to cycle through the available sound modes


Press to mute the sound and press again to restore

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STANDBY EJECT INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -+/- -I-- TITLE VOL LANG D. DISP CH GUIDE LCD MENU DVD SETUP OK PICTURE FORMAT SOURCE PMODE SMODE MUTE TIME STOP ON OFF TITLE TEXT FLOW NETS NETS NETS INDEX SIZE RETURN SWITCH PROGRAM MENU REPEAT AB ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦
PLAY/PAUSE
Press to play or pause the DVD playing.
EXIT/STOP
Digital mode: Exit the Digital menu.
DVD mode: Stop the DVD playing.
SLEEP
Press repeatedly to cycle through the sleep options

NICAM/AUDIO
Digital mode: press to select NICAM.
DVD mode: press to select DVD audio channels.
TEXT(Fast reverse)
Teletext mode: press to enter the teletext mode.
DVD mode: press to play a DVD program in fast rewind mode.
FAV/HOLD
Digital mode: press to display FAV menu.
Teletext mode: press hold on or off for current page display.
DVD mode: press to play a DVD program in fast forward mode
FAV-/GOTO
Digital mode: decrease fav channel.
DVD mode: press to go to DVD.
FAV+/ANGLE
Digital mode: increase fav channel.
DVD mode: select different angle of DVD
INDEX(PREV)
Teletext mode: request the index page.
DVD mode: press to replay the current program from the previous chapter.
SIZE(NEXT)
Teletext mode: change the display size.
DVD mode: press to advance forward to the next chapter.
REVEAL/ZOOM
Teletext mode: To reveal or hide the hidden words. DVD mode: select the zoom to change picture size
SUBPAGE/SUBTITLE
Teletext mode: Sub coded page access.
Digital mode: To switch the dialogue at the bottom off the screen

Program
To select the DVD program playback.
MENU
To display the DVD disc menu
REPEAT
Repeat playback.
AB
Press to AB playback.
TV BUTTONS & THEIR FUNCTIONS
SIDE PANEL BUTTONS
| 1 | DVD - Eject |
| 2 | DVD – Play/Pause |
| 3 | DVD - Stop |
| 4 | Volume up and menu right |
| 5 | Volume down and menu left |
| 6 | Program/Channel up and menu up |
| 7 | Program/Channel down and menu down |
| 8 | Displays Menu/OSD |
| 9 | Select the input source |
| 10 | Standby Power On/Off |

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UMC VOL+ VOL- CH+ CH- MENU SSOURCE STANDARD ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩Choosing Mode/Source
To switch between the different connections is very easy.
Using the buttons on the remote control:
1) Press [SOURCE] - The following will appear
2) Press [V] or [A] to select the input you require.
3) Press [OK]
Using the buttons on the Television:
1) Press [SOURCE]
2) Scroll up / down using CH+/CH- buttons to the input/source you require
3) Press Vol+ to change input/source to the one selected.
| SOURCE MENU |
| TV/ANALOGUE |
| FREEVIEW |
| HDMI |
| SCART |
| COMPONENT |
| S-VIDEO |
| VGA/PC |
| DVD |
| Scroll ↓ ↑ on the required input source and press OK |
INPUTS & CONNECTIONS
REAR CONNECTIONS

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CI Port Common Interface| A | HDMI | HDMI input |
| B | VGA (PC) | VGA-PC input |
| C | SCART | SCART input |
| D | S-VIDEO | S-Video input |
| E | YPbPr | Component input |
| F | CI CARD IN | CI Port input |
| G | VGA(PC) AUDIO IN | 3.5mm PC Audio input |
| H | Component/S-Video Audio In | 3.5mm Component/S-Video Audio input |
| I | RF IN | RF input |

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A HDMI B VGA (PC) C SCART D S-VIDEO Y Pb COMPONENT Pr G CI CARD IN VGA/PCI Audio In Component/S-Video Audio In RF IN ISource should be set to SCART
CONNECTING A HIGH DEFINITION DEVICE
OPTION A – HDMI

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HDMI OUT HDMIOPTION B – COMPONENT & AUDIO CABLES

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Red Green Blue Pr Y Pb Audio L/R Component1 Red White 3.5mm YPbPr/S-Video Audio Note – you will need the to 3.5mm Audio cable in to connect into the 3.5mm Input on the TVSource should be set to HDMI Source should be set to YPbPr/COMPONENT
CONNECTING A CAMERA OR CAMCORDER

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Camera or Camcorder SCART Adaptor Yellow White Red SCART would be set to SCARTSource should be set to SCART
Note - SCART to AV Adaptor – often included with some devices, alternatively, these can be purchased from the helpline/website
TV MENU OPERATION
To access the OSD menu, press 'LCD-Menu' on the remote control. Use the scroll up/down/right/left to navigate through the menus.

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TITLE VOL LANG D. OISF CH - GUEE OK LCD MENU DVD SETUP PICTURE FORMATPICTURE SETTINGS MENU
Lets you adjust picture mode, contrast, brightness, colour, tint and sharpness to enhance the viewing experience.
PLEASE NOTE – YOU CAN ONLY MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS & COLOUR WHEN PICTURE MODE IS SET TO 'PERSONAL'.
Selecting Picture Mode Preset
Switch between different preset picture options
| Standard | Default settings |
| Personal | Lets you manually alter all the settings |
| Movie Set to enhance when watching a movie | |
| Sport Set to enhance when watching a sport | |
| Mild Set to be lighter in colour and less bright | |
| Game Set to enhance when playing a games console | |
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Picture Mode
3) Press [>] to navigate through the various options

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Picture Mode Personal Contrast 51 Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Select Enter View Back Exit Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Contrast (Only available when Picture Mode is set to Personal) Switch the balance between black and white
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Contrast
3) Press [>] to increase the contrast or [<] to decrease the contrast

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Picture Mode Personal Contrast 51 Brightness 51 Colour 60 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Select Enter END Back Exit Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Brightness (Only available when Picture Mode is set to Personal) Increase or decrease the brightness of the picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Brightness
3) Press [>] to increase the brightness or [<] to decrease the brightness

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Picture Mode Personal Contrast 51 Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Select Enter View Back Exit Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Colour (Only available when Picture Mode is set to Personal) Increase the colour from black and white to vivid
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Colour
3) Press [>] to increase the colour or [<] to decrease the colour

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Picture Mode Personal Contrast 51 Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Select Enter Back Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
TV MENU OPERATION
PICTURE SETTINGS MENU
Adjusting Tint (only available on some sources)
Lets you increase or decrease the level of tint within the picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Tint
3) Press [>] to increase the tint or [<] to decrease the tint

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Picture Mode Personal Contrast 51 Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Select Enter View Back Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Sharpness
You can change the sharpness between the different preset options
Normal For standard use
Sharp For pictures with little movement
Sharpest For pictures with nearly no movement
Soft For pictures with large amount of movement
Softest For pictures with lots of movement
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Sharpness
3) Press [>] to navigate through the various options

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Picture Mode Personal Contrast 51 Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Select Enter New Back Exit Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Colour Temperature (only available on some sources)
There are 3 presets for colour temperature
Normal Standard setting
Warm Increased red within the picture
Cold Increased blue within the picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight Colour Temperature
3) Press [>] to navigate through the various options

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Colour Temperature Normal DNR Off4) Press [EXIT] to exit
Dynamic Noise Reduction
Reduces the interference in the picture.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to highlight DNR
3) Press [>] to switch between OFF, LOW, MID & HIGH

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PICTURE SETTINGS MENU Brightness 51 Colour 50 Tint 50 Sharpness Normal Colour Temperature Normal DNR Off Select Enter MENU Back EXIT Exit4) Press [EXIT] to exit
TV MENU OPERATION
SOUND SETTINGS MENU
Adjusting Volume
Lets you adjust the volume of the television
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Sound Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Volume
4) Press [>] to increase the volume or [<] to decrease the volume

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SOUND SETTINGS MENU Volume 20 Sound Mode Personal Bass 50 Treble 50 Balance 50 Select Enter MEND Back Exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Selecting Sound Mode Preset
Switch between different preset sound options
| Voice | Emphasises voice over other sounds |
| Music | Emphasises music over voices |
| Theatre | Provides liver and full sound for movies |
| Personal | Selects your personal sound settings |
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Sound Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Sound Mode
4) Press [>] to navigate through the various options

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SOUND SETTINGS MENU Volume 20 Sound Mode Personal Bass 50 Treble 50 Balance 505) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Bass
To adjust the amount of bass within the sound
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Sound Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Bass
4) Press [>] to increase the bass or [<] to decrease the bass

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SOUND SETTINGS MENU Volume 20 Sound Mode Personal Bass 50 Treble 50 Balance 50 Select Enter MEND Back Exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Treble
To adjust the amount of treble within the sound
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Sound Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Treble
4) Press [>] to increase the treble or [<] to decrease the treble

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SOUND SETTINGS MENU Volume 20 Sound Mode Personal Bass 50 Treble 50 Balance 50 Select Enter Mend Back Exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Adjusting Balance
To switch the sound between the left and right speakers
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Sound Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Balance
4) Press [>] to increase the balance or [<] to decrease the balance

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SOUND SETTINGS MENU Volume 20 Sound Mode Personal Bass 50 Treble 50 Balance 50 Select Enter MEND Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
TV MENU OPERATION
TUNING SETTINGS MENU
(Only Freeview & Analogue TV modes)
Adjusting Country
If you are moving country you may wish to change the Country Settings
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Tuning Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Country
4) Press [>] to alter the chosen country

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TUNING SETTINGS MENU Country UK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Program Edit Common Interface5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Auto Tuning
Scan for all channels based on the current settings
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Tuning Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Auto Tuning

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TUNING SETTINGS MENU Country UK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Program Edit Common Interface4) Press [>] to enter Auto tuning
5) Press [OK] to start the tuning
6) Press [EXIT] to exit
Manual Tuning
You may wish to manual search if you can't find a certain channel or if you wish to connect to a Satellite/Cable box via RF/Aerial connector
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Tuning Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Manual Tuning
4) Press [>] to enter manual tuning
5) Press [>] to highlight Start Screen

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TUNING SETTINGS MENU Country UK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Program Edit Common Interface Select Enter MEND Back Exit Exit6) Press [>] to start
7) Press [EXIT] to exit
Program Edit / Changing Channel Position (Only Freeview & Analague TV modes)
You can change the analogue channel position to suit your requirements.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Tuning Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Program Edit

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TUNING SETTINGS MENU Country UK Auto Tuning → Manual Tuning → Program Edit ← Common Interface → Select Enter MEND Back Exit Exit4) Press [>] to enter the program edit menu
5a) Freeview mode – Press the [Green] button to add the - selected channel to your favorite, press it a second time to remove. Press the [Yellow] to delete the channel from the list. WARNING – this will remove the channel complete from the TV. Press [Blue] to lock a channel (to do this the Child Lock function must be set "ON")
5b) Analogue TV mode – Press the [>] to select the change you wish to move. Move to the new location and press [OK]

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Programme Edit Flags Preview 715.Magic 716.Q 718.SMOOTH RADIO 722.Kerrang! 723.talkSPORT 725.Premier Radio 727.Absolute Radio 728.Heart Favorite Delete Luck
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Programme Edit Flags Analogue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. To swap channel press on remote move to the desired location and press. Favorite Skip Luck Move6) Press [EXIT] to exit
TV MENU OPERATION
Common Interface Slot (Only in Freeview Mode)
Pay per view services require a "smartcard" to be inserted into the TV. If you subscribe to a pay per view service the provider will issue you with a 'CAM' and a "smartcard". The CAM can then be inserted into the COMMON INTERFACE PORT. To access the card follow the steps below.

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Close-up of a smart card with a black plastic cover and a white card, labeled 'd smartcard' (no other text or symbols visible)1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Tuning Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Common Interface
4) Press [>] to enter the menu

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TUNING SETTINGS MENU Country UK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Program Edit Common Interface Select Enter View Back Exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
TIMER SETTINGS MENU
Lets you adjust the OSD timing and the sleep timer
Sleep Timer
Lets you set the sleep timer so the television automatically switches off after a certain amount of time.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Timer Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Sleep Timer
4) Press [>] to increase the time to the required amount

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TIMER Sleep Timer 0 Min. OSD Timer 10 Sec Select Enter MEND Back Exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
On Screen Display Timer
Lets you adjust the amount of time the On Screen Menu stays on the screen before disappearing.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to Timer Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight OSD Timer
4) Press [>] to increase the time and [<] to reduce the time

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TIMER Sleep Timer 0 Min. OSD Timer 10 Sec Select Enter MEND Back EXP Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
TV MENU OPERATION
GENERAL SETTINGS MENU
Lets you adjust the language, picture size, blue screen, add child lock, complete first time installation and reset the television.
On Screen Menu Language
Lets you change the on screen menu language.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Language
4) Press [>] to change the language

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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Language English Picture format Auto Blue Screen Off System lock → First Time Installation → Reset → Select Enter Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Picture Format
Lets you adjust the picture format
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Picture Format
4) Press [>] to change the picture format

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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Language English Picture format Auto Blue Screen Off System lock First Time Installation Reset Select Enter Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Blue Screen
Changes the background when there is no input between clear and a blue background
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Blue Screen
4) Press [>] to switch between on and off

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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Language English Picture format Auto Blue Screen Off System lock First Time Installation Reset Select Enter Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
System Lock
This menu allows you to lock certain features of the television so that they can not be used or viewed. For example if you don't want certain channels viewed by children or if the television is to be used in a hotel and you want to limit the volume.
You can lock any of the following - TV buttons, TV source, set default start up source and limit the maximum volume.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight System Lock

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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Language English Picture format Auto Blue Screen Off System lock First Time Installation Reset Select Enter Back Exit4) Press [>] to enter System Lock menu

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SYSTEM LOCK System Lock Off Key Lock On Source Lock Default Source ATV Max Volume 99 Change PIN Code Select Enter Back Exp Exit5) To enter this menu you will be asked for your pin code (Default is blank so you just need to press [OK]).
6) To set locks you first need to switch System Lock to ON, this will un grey the options.
You can now select the following:
Key Lock – Off/On – This stops the buttons on the television working.
Source Lock – Press [>] to enter then apply On to lock the source so it can't be used
Default Source – You can set the default start up source, so when the television is turned on it goes to this source. Maximum Volume – You can limit the maximum volume Change Pin Code – Press [>] to enter, first enter the current code (default is blank so just press OK), then enter your new code.
7) Once you happy with the settings press [EXIT] to exit menu.
Channel Lock – please refer to Program Edit section to select the channels that you require to lock. Once locked you can temporarily unlock a channel by entering the pin code, the lock will be re-applied by switching off the TV to standby and then back on.
First Time Installation
Allows you to reset the television for first time tuning.
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight First Time Installation
4) Press [>] and First time install screen will appear

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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Language Walsh Picture format Auto Blue Screen Off System lock → First Time Installation → Reset → Select Enter Back Next End5) Press [OK] and tuning will commerce.

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First Time Installation Country UK Language English Please ensure that the aerial is connected to the connector labelled 'RF In' on the rear of the TV. Ensure that OK is highlighted in yellow and press 'OK' on your remote. If after this scan, not all digital channels are found, your aerial may require a signal booster, alternatively, upgrade your aerial to a high gain digital version. OK CancelReset television to factory settings
You may wish to reset the menus to factory settings e.g. if you have forgotten a changed password
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to move to General Settings Menu
3) Press [V] to highlight Reset
4) Press [OK] to reset the television

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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU Language Welsh Picture format Auto Blue Screen Off System lock First Time Installation Reset Select Enter Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Please note – If you have applied the system lock to reset the television you must press [LCD-MENU] then 8-8-8-8, to start the first time installation sequence.
7 DAY TV GUIDE
TV Guide is available in Digital TV mode. It provides information about forthcoming programmes (where supported by the broadcasted channel).
You can view the start and end time of all programs and on all channels for the next 7 days.
It is very simple to operate.
1) Press [GUIDE]. The following now and next menu will appear.

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TV Guide Real Rescue 09:15-10:00 (NewsCA) Nick Knowles presents dramatic events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services. The series is out on coll with the dedicated crew, answering 999 colls as they protect the public [3] Channels Current Event Next Event 1. BBC ONE Real Rescue Put your Money Where Y... 2. BBC TWO Bolamory Little Red Tractor 3. ITV 1 The Jeremy Kyle Show.This Morning 4. Channel 4 Impressionism: Revenge... Freshly Squeezed Shorts Navigate 7 Day Guide EXIT Quit OK Watch INFO Help2) Navigate through the now and next menu using the [>], [<], [V] and [∧] buttons
3) Press the [BLUE] button to enter the 7 day menu. Reminders can now be added by pressing [OK].

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7 Day TV Guide Essential Electricals 14:00-14:30 (Undefined) Join us for the pick of bid tv's quality kitchen appliances, vacuum cleaners, irons, home telephones and many other essential electricals. Thur 31/5 14:00 14:45 15:30 23. bid tv Essential Electric Quality Products 24. price-drop tv Handbag Heaven Quality Products Quality Products a 26. UKTV Style Extreme Makeover Home Edition Extreme Makeover 33. Eurosport UK Closedown 34. Setanta SP... Top M SPL Snap NRL on Fox Navigate 3:11 Quit Change Day OK Reminder4) Press [EXIT] to exit the 7 day TV Guide.
DIGITAL TELETEXT & ANALOGUE TELETEXT
Digital TV Teletext
With Digital TV (Freeview) there is also digital teletext available on some channels.
Simply follow the on screen commands. Here is an example of the BBC digital teletext service.
1) To start digital teletext press the RED button (BBC channels) or the TEXT buttons (Other channels)

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BBC i 100 Tuesday 18 Dec Press SELECT for Live Crechet Eng v SL Radio Concert News Multiscreen 1001 Sport 300 Weather 400 BBCI INDEX 199 Did Bee Movie Leave you buzzing? BBC Movies - 540 To exit, press TEXT2) To select the information you require you can scroll using [V] or [^] and press [OK] alternatively you can key the page number for example [3][0][0] followed by [OK]

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BBC SPORT 11:15 18 Dec 300 Sport Sport in Video Main Headlines Football Cricket Rugby Union Rugby League Tennis Golf more... BBC ONE To exit, press TEXT For full screen TV, press 0 B B C F1 HOME SHOOT OUTS BACK INDEXYou can then navigate using the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), the [A] [V] buttons and numbers.
If you wish to exit at anytime press [EXIT]
Teletext is a service offered by some broadcasters.
Teletext Operation
1) Press [TEXT], after a few seconds teletext page 100 should appear. Here is an example of BBC1

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P100 CEEFAX 1 100 TUE 19 JUN 14:56/55 i i C CEEFAH South Sport CRAWLEY BOSS SIGNS FOUR PLAYERS 391 A-Z INDEX 199 NEWS HEADLINES 101 BBC INFO 676 NEWS FOR REGION 150 CHEE 868 NEWSROUND 570 COOKERY 860 RADIO BBC1 640 COMMUNITY BBC2 860 READ HEAR BBC2 640 ENTERTAINMENT 800 SPORT 300 FILMS 840 SUBTITLING 888 FINANCE BBC2 200 TRAVEL 430 GAMESTATION 860 TV INDEX 520 HORSEACING 860 TV LINKS 615 LOTTERY 888 TV LISTINGS 600 MUSIC 830 WEATHER 400 Ceefax! The world at your fingertips Headlines Sport South TV A-Z Index 00 042) You can now navigate to the page you require in a number of ways:
a) Press the page you require using the number buttons i.e. page 302, by pressing [3][0][2]
b) Press the colour buttons, these will take you to the page indicated on screen for each colour
3) To exit Teletext press [TEXT] twice at any time
Other buttons
[SIZE] this increases or decreases the size of the text on screen
[INDEX] some pages are more than one page long this button displays the number of pages
[REVEAL] if there is an answer or something hidden this will display it [SUBPAGE] displays the sub page if it exists
[HOLD] This stops the pages changing when there are multiple pages
USING THE TELEVISION AS A COMPUTER MONITOR
IMPORTANT – Before connecting the computer to the television you must ensure the computer settings are correct for the television. You MUST do this using your old monitor.
WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS VISTA
1) Switch on your computer
2) When finishing booting up right click your mouse anywhere on the screen

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View SortBy Refresh Paste Paste Shortcut Undo Copy Ctrl+Z Graphics Properties... Graphics Options New PersonalizeVISTA Screen
3) Left click your mouse on Properties/Personalise

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Details Change the effects Impact your effects Personal appearance and effects Impact in a context application Remove the effects and key of your actions. Setting Function Choose how to add new features on this screen, you can purchase additional details. Browse... Change the effects on the effects on what is displayed. In case we can use a particular instance that allows your actions and help others when computer is to find and publish details. Actions Change the effects on the effects on what is selecting the features in which they are planning and reviewing details. View Action Make a specific example. You can also change the effects on the effects in which each action is called, including and watching. Actions Change the effects on the effects on what is changing the effects in which they are planning and viewing details. Text Effects Make a specific example, which changes the effects on what is ranging from the context. You can also update the effects on what is looking up.VISTA Screen
4) Left click your mouse on Setting/Display Settings. Ensure the screen resolution is set to what is shown in the technical specifications section toward the rear of this user guide. To correct the resolution to that of the television move the slider.

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Display Settings Number 1 Resolution Low High Cotton Advanced Settings OK Cancel OKVISTA Screen
5) Left click your mouse on Advance/Advance Settings and left click on Monitor

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6) Left click on the drop down for Screen refresh rate and select 60 Hertz.
7) Click on Apply, then click Yes and the settings will be saved.
8) Now switch off your computer and connect the television (as shown below)

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PC OR LAPTOP VGA OUT Audio OUT PC Audio VGA9) Re-start your computer and switch the source to VGA
CONNECTING A LAPTOP
In addition to the above if you are connecting a laptop to the television you will also need to activate the VGA connection on the laptop.
This can vary based on the brand of laptop you have.
1) Connect the laptop to the television
2) On the Laptop push buttons
1) Connect the laptop to the television
2) On the Laptop push buttons

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Fn + F5The screen will now switch to the television.
Auto Configuration of Screen
Lets you automatically configure the television to be used as a computer monitor
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select PC settings
3) Press [V] to select Auto Sync
4) Then press [>] for the TV to automatically configure itself

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PC SETTINGS MENU Auto Sync Begin Phase 3 Clock 50 H Position 50 V Position 50 Position Reset Select Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Phase
To adjust delay time of phase in order to reduce the noise of picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select PC settings
3) Press [V] to select Phase
4) Then press [>] or [<] to increase or decrease the phase

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PC SETTINGS MENU Auto Sync Begin Phase 3 Clock 50 H Position 50 V Position 50 Position Reset Select OK Execute Win Back Add Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Clock
Alter this in order to reduce the noise within the picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select PC settings
3) Press [V] to select Clock
4) Then press [>] or [<] to increase or decrease the clock

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PC SETTINGS MENU Auto Sync Begin Phase 3 Clock 50 H Position 50 V Position 50 Position Reset Select OK Execute Next Back Exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Horizontal Position
Changes the horizontal position of the picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select PC settings
3) Press [V] to select H-Position
4) Then press [>] or [<] to move the picture to left or right

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PC SETTINGS MENU Auto Sync Begin Phase 3 Clock 50 H Position 50 V Position 50 Position Reset Select on Execute when Back exit Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Vertical Position
Changes the vertical position of the picture
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select PC settings
3) Press [V] to select V-Position
4) Then press [>] or [<] to move the picture up or down

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PC SETTINGS MENU Auto Sync Begin Phase 3 Clock 50 H Position 50 V Position 50 Position Reset Select On Execute Next Back Exit5) Press [EXIT] to exit
Position Reset
To position of the picture to the factory settings
1) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select PC settings
3) Press [V] to select Position Reset
4) Then press [>] or [<] to move the picture up or down

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PC SETTINGS MENU Auto Sync Begin Phase 3 Clock 50 H Position 50 V Position 50 Position Reset5) Press [EXIT] to exit
DVD MENU OPERATION
HOW TO PLAY DVD'S
The DVD player has an automatic DVD feature which means when you insert a disc it will automatically switch source and start to play.
If you disc does not play please refer to frequently asked questions section of the user guide.
SYSTEM SET UP
Adjusting TV System
Lets you adjust between NTSC, PAL, AUTO (PAL is default for the UK)
1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select TV System
3) Press [>] to enter menu
4) Press [V] or [A] to highlight NTSC, PAL or AUTO
5) Press [OK] to confirm

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Adjusting Picture Format
This lets you select the format of the picture that is being shown between 16:9, 4:3 LetterBox and 4:3.
1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select TV System
3) Press [V] to select TV Type
4) Press [>] to enter menu
5) Press [V] or [A] to highlight 4:3PS, 4:3LB or 16:9
6) Press [OK] to confirm

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Returning to Default
This lets you switch the DVD menus show above back to Default settings
1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu
2) Press [>] to select TV System
3) Press [V] to select Default
4) Press [>] to enter menu
5) Press [>] to highlight Yes
6) Press [OK] to confirm

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SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM TV TYPE DEFAULT ▶ YES EXIT SETUP7) Press [DVD-SETUP] to exit
DVD MENU OPERATION
AUDIO SET UP
Adjusting Tone
Lets you increase or decrease the Tone of the sound
1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu
2) Press [V] to select Audio Set Up
3) Press [>] to enter menu
4) Press [V] to select Tone
5) Press [>] to enter menu
6) Press [V] or [A] to increase or decrease the tone
7) Press [OK] to confirm

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DIGITAL SET UP
Adjusting Dynamic Range
This is the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds. This setting works only with DVD discs recorded in Dolby digital.
FULL: Set this to listen with the range recorded on the disc.
4/8: Set this to listen with a range equivalent to a normal television.
2/8: Set this to listen with a smaller difference between the maximum and minimum volume.
1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu
2) Press [V] twice to select Digital Set Up
3) Press [>] to select Dynamic Range
4) Press [>] to enter menu
5) Press [V] or [A] to increase or decrease the Dynamic range
6) Press [OK] to confirm

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Adjusting the Sound
Lets you change the sound between Stereo, Mono Left, Mono Right and Mixed Mono.
1) Press [DVD-SETUP] to enter menu
2) Press [V] twice to select Digital Set Up
3) Press [>] to enter menu
4) Press [V] to select Dual Mono
5) Press [>] to enter menu
6) Press [V] or [A] to switch between Stereo, Mono L, Mono R and Mix Mono
7) Press [OK] to confirm

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DIGITAL SETUP DYNAMIC RANGE DUAL MONO STEREO MONO L MONO R MIS MONO EXIT SETUP8) Press [DVD-SETUP] to exit
Changing Regions
This TV/DVD player is pre-set to play Region 2 DVDs. In the event you wish to use the TV/DVD in another country that uses different region discs, please visit www.skymediauk.co.uk. Select 'product support', 'Changing Region'
You may wish to use your TV with Sky Digital, Virgin Media or another cable or Satellite box
There are a number of connection options, the best being connecting via SCART cable.
Connecting via SCART
1) Connect the SCART cable from the Cable/Satellite Box to SCART of the TV
2) Press [SOURCE]
3) Press [V] or [A] to select SCART
4) Press [OK]
The channel your Cable/Satellite box is displaying will now be shown on the TV.
You may wish to share your Sky Digital signal around the home by using an RF connection.
Connecting via RF
1) Connect the RF cable from the RF output socket of the sky/cable box to the 'RF IN' of the TV.
2) Switch the TV to analogue TV mode
3) Press [LCD-MENU] to enter menu
4) Press [>] twice to select Tuning Settings Menu
5) Press [V] to select Manual Tuning

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TUNING SECTIONS MENU Country UK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Program Edit Common Interface Select Enter View Back Exit6) Press [>] to enter Auto tuning
7) Press [OK] to start tuning
Once tuning is complete the first channel will appear. Press [CH+] to move through the channel until you find the Sky channel. The channel can then be moved if you wish, please refer to the Tuning Setting menu – Program Edit section of the manual.
USING WITH SKY DIGITAL REMOTE CONTROL (BSKYB) OR UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
You may wish to use your Sky Digital or a universal remote control to operate some of the functions of this TV. For this you require a 'code' that needs to be programmed into your Sky Digital or universal remote control.
For codes for universal remote controls, please visit our website where you will find the very latest information and codes.
For codes for Sky/Sky+Sky HD, please note that at the point of manufacture, BSkyB have not launched the code required for this model of TV. They are due to launch a new remote control which should include the necessary code to operate the functions of the TV during 2010 (called revision 9).
Please check our website for updates, alternatively, see below some alternative options of remote controls that are available.

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Four different remote control devices, one with a black outline and three with gray handles (no visible text or symbols)One for All
Sky Originals
The One for All remote controls shown above will operate all of the functions of the Sky box in the same way the original remote control will, in addition, they will also operate the functions of this model of TV. The One for All versions are available to purchase from the helpline/website. The original Sky remote controls are shown for comparison purposes
If you require any further information, you can contact us:
www.skymediauk.co.uk email - service@skymediauk.co.uk Tel - 0871 2000 463
CONNECTING A GAMES CONSOLE
Connecting a games console can sometimes seem very difficult. We have simplified it to three options depending on the cables that you have.
Option 1 – Connecting via Scart to AV adapter
If you are supplied with a cable from the console which has YELLOW, RED & WHITE connectors you must connect via a SCART to AV adapter (Some consoles include this)
TV source should be set to SCART.

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B --> C["SCART on TV"]
Option 2 - Connecting via HDMI cable
If you are supplied with a HDMI cable is the easiest option. A HDMI cable can output both video and audio and enables you to enjoy digital-quality video and audio with minimal loss of picture quality.
TV Source should be set to HDMI.

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Console HDMI on TVOption 3 – Connecting via Component cable
If you are supplied with a cable from the console which has RED, GREEN, BLUE, RED & WHITE connectors you must connect via Component (for picture) and by 3.5mm to phono cable (for sound).
TV Source should be set to Component.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Console"] --> B["Red"]
A --> C["Green"]
A --> D["Blue"]
B --> E["Component on TV"]
C --> E
D --> E
E --> F["3.5mm Audio input on TV"]
G["White"] --> H["3.5mm jack to phonocable adaptor"]
I["Computer"] --> J["Output"]
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question:
| I have tuned in Digital TV but I am not receiving any or all of the channels and/or the channels I receive are breaking up | 1) Check you are in an area that can receive Freeview. Visit www.freeview.co.uk or call 08701 111 270.2) Check you are using an aerial that is able to receive a good digital signal. In most cases, you will need an outdoor digital hi-gain/wideband aerial. In areas that have excellent Freeview coverage, you may be able to use a loft type aerial but it is highly likely that you will also need to connect a booster between the back of the TV and the TV aerial wall socket. Unfortunately, to receive a good enough digital signal, it is not possible to use a portable/indoor type aerial.This may change once the analogue signal is switched off in 2012 and the Digital signal strength is increased. |
| The sound quality is high pitched? | Go into the sound settings menu as shown earlier in the manual and increase the level of the bass and decrease the treble |
| I have inserted a disc but it is not playing | 1) Ensure you have inserted put the disc in facing the correct way2) Ensure the disc is clean and is not scratched3) Some copied discs will not play.4) Check the DVD is a region 2 disc – to change the region of the DVD player, refer to section ‘Changing Regions’. |
| The subtitles are switched on when I am watching a DVD | Each time you press [Subtitles] button you switch between the different languages. Off is one of the options. If you still have subtitles on, access through the DVD disc menu and switch off |
| I have connected the TV to my VCR via SCART but it is not recording | In addition to connecting via SCART, you should connect the aerial cable from the wall socket to VCR and another aerial cable from the VCR to the TV |
Solution:
If you are still experiencing problems please contact the Helpline
Customer Support/Technical Helpline
Sky Media UK LTD
Telephone: 0871 2000 463
Email: service@skymediauk.co.uk
Visit our web site www.skymediauk.co.uk for further Trouble shooting and frequently asked questions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
| X216/17C-GB-TCD-UK | ||
| Panel | "6.12)sehcnl(eziS | |
| 0801x0291noituloseR | ||
| 1:0001oitaRtsartnoC | ||
| Brightness cd/m^2 | 300 | |
| Input Signal | PC RGB | Yes |
| RF | 75 ohm Antenna / PAL-SECAM | |
| Video | 1 x SCART, 1 x S-Video, 1 x Component (YPbPr - 1080p) | |
| Sound | 1 x 3.5mm jack for PC audio input, 1 x 3.5mm jack, shared for S-Video & YPbPr (component) audio input | |
| HDMI | 1 (up to 1080p) | |
| Speaker Output | Watts (RMS) | 2 x 3 |
| DVD player | DVD | Yes |
| Power | Voltage | 110-240v 50/60Hz 1.5A 60W (standby <2W) |
| Dimensions | Inc Stand | 538W x 430H x 200D |
| Weight | g(tEN )s | 3,5 |
| )seg(BrG | 7,6 | |
INDEX
Analogue TV teletext 21
Attaching/Detaching the
Stand & Wall mounting 9
Auto Tuning
Balance
Bass
Blue Screen
Brightness 14
Changing DVD Regions 25
System Lock
Colour
Colour Temperature
Common Interface Slot 18
Connecting to a PC 22
Connecting a Games Console 27
Contrast
Country Settings
Digital Switchover Re-Tune 7
Digital TV teletext 21
Dynamic Noise Reduction 15
Dynamic Range
Electronic Program Guide 20
First Time Installation 10
Frequently Asked Questions 28
Horizontal Position
Inputs and Connections 13
Manual Tuning
On Screen Display Timer 18
On Screen Menu Language 19
Phase 23
Picture Format 19
16 Picture Format - DVD Mode 24
16 Picture Mode Preset 14
Position Reset 23
Program Edit / Changing Channel
Position 17
Remote control buttons and their
14 functions 11
Reset 15 Television 20
Returning to Default (DVD) 24
Sharpness 15
Sleep Timer 18
14Sound Mode Preset 16
17Technical Specifications 29
Tint 15
Tone (DVD) 25
Treble 16
25uning in TV 10
TV buttons and their functions 12
TV System (DVD) 24
Using with Sky Digital / Virgin Media 26
29Vertical Position (PC) 23
Volume 16
1 What is included in the box 8
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
If you need to order replacement parts for your TV, please visit our web site or call the helpline.
If you wish to wall mount your TV, we have a range of fully tested and compatible wall mounts available to order from the helpline or via our web site.
If you wish to purchase a Sky or Sky+ remote control that includes the latest software/codes to operate both your Sky Box as well as this TV, these are available to order from the helpline or web site. Our Sky / Sky+ remote controls operate your Sky or Sky+ box in exactly the same way your current Sky / Sky+ remote does and our versions also look very similar to the Sky equivalent models, albeit slightly smaller in size, they will also operate many of your TV's functions including Power on/off, channel up/down, volume up/down as well as many other functions.

Replacement remote control

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