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[. . . ] COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL 29H-F200RU Please read this operation manual carefully before using the colour television. MODEL TINS-B533WJZZ 04P09-MSP MO 29H-F200RU , . TINS-B533WJZZ 04P09-MSP Safety precautions Damage Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet immediately if the TV set begins to make any unusual noises or gives off smoke or an unusual smell. Then call your dealer for service. Servicing To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the back of the cabinet. This TV set contains dangerous voltage. Unstable surface and shocks Do not place this TV set on an unstable cart, stand, shelf, or table. The TV set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the set. [. . . ] (See 38 for sound mode selection. ) Select "OFF" to receive mono signals. 6 Press MENU until normal screen appears. CH­SETT I NG POS I T I ON COLOUR VCR MODE AV 1 AUTO 1 · When you select AV1, AV2 or AV3 for the channel position, the CHSETTING menu changes as shown above and the VCR MODE setting offers the following options: VCR MODE: 1 2 Normally select "1". Select "2" when using a deteriorated video tape. · Switching COLOUR system: Set the system to "AUTO" for normal TV reception. The AUTO mode automatically detects the received signal system and changes the reception system of the TV set. When the picture is not stable, switching to an appropriate system may improve the picture quality. · In a weak reception area, or under bad reception conditions, you can change the frequency by Fine Tuning. · When using Fine Tuning (FINE), the channel number changes from green to yellow. · To return the channel to its original frequency setting, follow the manual channel tuning procedure. See 24 . E 25 Settings and adjustments Picture adjustment Adjustable individually for each AV mode MENU P I CTURE SOUND FEATURE T I MER CH­SETT I NG 1 2 3 4 5 Press MENU to call MENU screen. Adjust using \/|. P I CTURE CONTRAS T COLOUR BR I GHTNESS T I NT SHARPNESS P I CTURE NR WH I TE TEMP P I CTURE CONTRAS T COLOUR B P I CTURE NR WH I TE TEMP CH : SELECT ( STANDARD ) 50 0 0 0 LOW 0 ( STANDARD ) 30 0 0 0 : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 6 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to adjust other items. Press MENU until normal screen appears. · When NORMAL is pressed while the PICTURE menu is displayed, the setting for the selected item is reset to the standard (factory setting) position. · When NORMAL is pressed while the MENU screen is displayed and "PICTURE" is selected, all the settings for the PICTURE items are reset to the standard (factory setting) position. The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the PICTURE menu and how they change as you press \/|. Selected item CONTRAST COLOUR BRIGHTNESS TINT -1 SHARPNESS PICTURE NR -2 WHITE TEMP Press \ To decrease contrast For less colour intensity For less brightness To move tint toward purple For less sharpness OFF LOW MID HIGH Press | To increase contrast For more colour intensity For more brightness To move tint toward green For more sharpness (See note below) To more bluish background To more reddish background *-1: TINT can only be selected and adjusted when receiving an NTSC signal. *-2: Picture Noise Reduction Noise might be generated on images when playing deteriorated video tapes or when receiving broadcasts with relatively weak signals. In these cases, set PICTURE NR to "LOW, MID or HIGH" to reduce the noise. However, when receiving good images without noise, you can get better image quality by turning OFF this feature. E 26 Sound adjustment Adjustable individually for each AV mode MENU P I CTURE SOUND FEATURE T I MER CH­SETT I NG 1 2 3 4 5 Press MENU to call MENU screen. Press '/" to select "SOUND". Press ENTER to display SOUND menu. Press '/" to select adjustment items. SOUND TREBLE BASS SUPER BASS SURROUND LEVEL BALANCE ( STANDARD ) 0 0 MED I UM OFF 0 Adjust using \/|. SOUND TREBLE BASS SUP BALANCE ( STANDARD ) +1 0 0 MED I UM OFF CH : SELECT : ADJUST MENU : RETURN 6 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to adjust other items. Press MENU until normal screen appears. · When NORMAL is pressed while the SOUND menu is displayed, the setting for the selected item is reset to the standard (factory setting) position. · When NORMAL is pressed while the MENU screen is displayed and "SOUND" is selected, all the settings for the SOUND items are reset to the standard (factory setting) position. The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the SOUND menu and how they change as you press \/|. Selected item TREBLE BASS SUPER BASS SURROUND LEVEL* BALANCE Press \ To decrease treble To decrease bass Press | To increase treble To increase bass OFF The surround effect is ON. To decrease surround effect level To shift balance toward left MEDIUM STRONG The surround effect is OFF. To increase surround effect level To shift balance toward right ON OFF * LEVEL can only be selected and adjusted when SURROUND is set to "ON". E 27 Settings and adjustments Surround sound Produces a virtual surround sound from the TV's speakers. Each time you press SURROUND, the mode toggles between ON and OFF. ON: Produces surround sound. SURROUND 0 ON SURROUND 20 OFF Surround effect level adjustment 1 2 Press SURROUND until the SURROUND ON mode screen is displayed. Press \/| to adjust the surround effect level. SURROUND 0 ON SURROUND 20 ON Favourite channels The colour buttons (A, B, C and D) can be used to select up to four user-registered channels. 1 2 Press CH /CH to select your favourite channel. [. . . ] Press LIST again to return to FLOF mode. 315 LIST Teletext 5 100 200 315 400 How colour buttons work in FLOF mode · If link-page data are transmitted from the TV station, each link-page can be viewed by pressing the Colour buttons (A, B, C and D). News Sports Movie Weather · If no link-page data are transmitted, pressing each Colour button (A, B, C or D) selects the following pages. A: Current page number minus 1 B: Current page number plus 1 ­ + E 43 Connections Connecting to a DVD player The DVD input terminals (COMPONENT IN) on the rear of the TV can be used to input high-quality images from a DVD player. · The COMPONENT IN terminals support progressive video signal input for playback on the screen. DVD input terminals Green: To Y Blue: To PB (CB) Red: To PR (CR) Red: To AUDIO IN (R) White: To AUDIO IN (L) To colour-difference (component video) out terminals To audio out (L/R) terminals DVD player Connecting the video terminals DVD input terminals Y COMPONENT IN PB(CB) PR(CR) DVD player Y or Y/Y PB(CB) or B-Y/Pb PR(CR) or R-Y/Pr Watching DVD playback 1 Press TV/VIDEO to select "COMPONENT", DVD input screen. COMPONENT 2 Turn on the DVD player and begin playback. · When connecting the TV to a DVD player via the COMPONENT IN terminals, the video and audio from the DVD player cannot be output through the AUDIO/VIDEO OUT terminals on the TV. · Please refer to the operation manual of your DVD player for more information. · Be sure to fully insert the plugs of the connecting cables into the terminals on the TV set and video equipment. · Before connecting the cables, turn off the power of the TV set and video equipment. [. . . ]

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