Funai LT8-M40BB manual

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    2 EN PRECAUTIO NS POWER SUPPLY The main power supply is enga ged when the main plug is plugged in a 220-240 V ~ , 50 Hz AC outlet. To operate the unit, press [ Q (standby -on)] to turn on the unit. WARNING: LIVE PARTS INSIDE. DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS . CAUTION 1) Do not attempt to open the cabinet. There ar e no user serviceable parts inside . Refe[...]

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    3 EN INTRODUCTION A Note about Recycling Following information is only for E U-member states: Following information is only valid EU-member States: Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators Features • Integrated Digital T errestrial T uner (D VB-T) • EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) • Stereo Sound System • On-Screen Display • Sleep Timer [...]

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    4 EN Contents PRECAUTIONS .................................................................. 2 INTRODUCTION .................................... ............................. 3 A Note about Recycling .................................................. 3 Features ........................................................................... 3 Supplied A[...]

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    5 EN THINGS TO DO FOR THE FIRST TIME Attaching th e Base Y ou must attach the base t o the unit to have it as a table top unit . Be sure th e front a nd rear o f th e base match the proper direction. To remove the base from this unit U nscrew the Phillips pan screws on step 3. After the screws are remo ved, move the base in the opposite dir ection [...]

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    6 EN OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTI ONS All operations described are base d on the use of the remote control. Some operat ions can be carried out using the bu ttons on th e control panel. Control Panel 1. Q (s tandby-on) (p . 8) Pr ess to turn on or off (standby ) the unit. 2. INPUT (p. 12) Pr ess to switch TV or external input mode. 3. PROG . K / L[...]

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    7 EN Rear Panel 26. (Aerial) input ja ck (p. 8) Connect an RF coaxial cable (not supplied) to an anten na or RF output jack of a cable system. 27. PC -IN (RGB) input j ack (p. 10) Connect a VGA cable (not su pplied) to the monitor jack of a PC. 28. HDM I (HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / HDMI 3) input jack (p. 8) Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to the HDMI o[...]

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    8 EN PREPARA TION FOR USE Installing the Batteries 1) Open the battery compartment cover . 2) Insert “R6/AA, 1.5V” penlight batteries into battery compartment in the direction as indicated by the polarity (+/–) markings. Batteries installed with incorrect polarity may damage the remote unit. 3) Close the cover . 4) Push the co ver on its top [...]

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    9 EN [COMPONENT CONNECTION] RCA component video co nnection offers better picture quality. 1) Connect the component video output jack (Y, Pb, Pr) of y our video device and the COMPON ENT vide o (Y, Pb, Pr) input jack of this unit. U se an R CA component video cable (not supplied). 2) Connect the audio output jack of your device and the AUDIO (L/R) [...]

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    10 EN [PC CONNECTION] If you connect this unit and your PC, you can use this unit as a computer mo nitor. 1) Connect the moni tor jack of your PC and the PC-IN (RGB) jack of this unit. Use a V GA cable with ferrite core (not supplied). 2) Connect the audio line out ja ck of your PC and the PC-IN (AUDIO) jack of this unit. Use a mini-plug audio cabl[...]

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    11 EN SETUP FOR USE Initial Setting You need to set the followings to use the unit appropriately for the first time you turn on the unit . 1) Pre s s [ Q (standby-o n)] to turn on the unit. • “Initial Setup ” lan guage menu will appear . 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] repeatedly to select the menu language y ou want, then press [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / [...]

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    12 EN OPERATIONS Watching a TV Programme To select a cha nnel Press [PROG. K / L ] (control panel) or [ / ] (remote control) repeatedly to select your desired channel. or Press [the Number button s] to enter a channel number then [OK] for quicker access. • If you want to select the channel 24 without pressing [OK] , press [2] first, then press [4[...]

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    13 EN Sound Select 1) Pre s s [SOUND] to display the curr ently selected audio language and the number of available languages. 2) Pre s s [SOUND] repeatedly to cycle through the available audio languages. 1) Pre s s [SOUND] to display the currently selected audio mode. 2) Pre s s [SOUND] repeatedly to cycle through the available audio mode. TV Scre[...]

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    14 EN EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) You can easily find a channel or see the detailed chann el information. EPG gives you sche duled information of the TV programmes. 1) Pre s s [GUIDE] . • E PG will appear. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select a channel, then press [ 1 ] . • Press [RED] or [GREEN] to move the channel list to the previous or next [...]

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    15 EN Changing the TV Screen Display Mode You can select your favourite TV screen size. Press [ASPEC T] repeatedly to switch the TV screen displa y mode. For SD (Standard Definition) video signal “Auto” Selects the TV screen display mode automatically. This is the default. “Sidebar” Displays a 4:3 picture at its origin al size. Sidebars app[...]

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    16 EN OTHER SETTINGS Picture Adjustment You can adjust the pi cture settings according to your personal preference. These settings are automatically stored afte r exiting the picture menu. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Pictur e”, then pr ess [OK] . “Picture Mode” 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Pic[...]

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    17 EN Advanced Picture Adjustment You can adjust the detailed pict ure settings acco rding to your personal preference. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Pictur e”, then pr ess [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “F eatures ”, then press [OK] . • “Features ” menu will appear. “DNR (Digital No i[...]

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    18 EN PC Settings You can adjust the PC screen posi tion, clock and phase. Make sure your PC is connected. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Pictur e”, then pr ess [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “PC Settings ”, then pr ess [OK] . “Auto Adjustment ” 4) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “ A uto Adju[...]

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    19 EN “Auto Volume Control” You can set to keep a constant lo udn ess differential between the TV commercials and the programs. 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “ Auto V olume Control ”. 4) Pre s s [ 0 / 1 ] to select the setti ng (“On, Off ”) you want. “Assistive Services” You can adjust the audio type. 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select[...]

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    20 EN Audio Language Selection You can select the main language. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “TV”, then press [OK] . “Audio Languag e” 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “ A udio Language”. 4) Pre s s [ 0 / 1 ] to select the language you want. “Audio Language 2nd” 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select [...]

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    21 EN Analogue Manual Scan You can adjust an a nalogue ch annel indi vidually. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “TV”, then press [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Channel”, then press [OK] . 4) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Manual Scan (Analogue)”, then press [OK] . 5) Pre s s [the Number buttons[...]

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    22 EN Channel Skip When using [ / ] , the channel you selected will be skipped. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “TV”, then press [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Channel”, then press [OK] . 4) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Channel Skip ”, then press [OK] . • “Channel List” will appear . 5[...]

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    23 EN Channel Edit You can ed it channel informa tion. 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “TV”, then press [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Channel”, then press [OK] . 4) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Channel Edit”, then press [OK] . • “Channel List” will appear . 5) Pre ss [ K / L ] to sele[...]

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    24 EN Fine Tune 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “TV”, then press [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Channel”, then press [OK] . 4) Pre ss [ K / L ] to select “Fine T une”, then pr ess [OK] . • “Channel List” will appear . 5) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select a channel you want, then pr ess [OK] [...]

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    25 EN Subtitle Settings 1) Pre s s [MENU] to display the menu. 2) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “Setup ”, then press [OK] . 3) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “S ubtitle ”, then press [OK ] . • “Subtitle ” menu will appear . “Subtitle(Anal ogue)” 4) Pre s s [ K / L ] to select “S ubtitle(Analogue)”. 5) Pre s s [ 0 / 1 ] to select th[...]

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    26 EN C.I. (Common Interface) This unit is equipped with a C.I. slot. You can enjoy additional services with this func tion, for example Pay TV. The access restrictions menu will appear on the TV screen when a CI module is installed. 1) T urn off the unit and unplug from an AC outlet. 2) Insert the CI module straight to the C.I. slot of this unit .[...]

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    27 EN “Maturity Rat ing” You can set the parental rating to avoid watching an inappropriate programme for your children. 4) Pre ss [ K / L ] to select “Maturity Rating”, then press [OK] . 5) Pre ss [ K / L ] to select “Par ental Rating”. 6) Pre s s [ 0 / 1 ] to select the age restriction. 7) Pre s s [MENU] to exit. “Enter PIN Code” [...]

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    28 EN MAINTENANCE Panel Cleaning • If the LCD panel should require c leanin g, wipe it with a cotton or soft cloth. Before cleaning the panel, disconnect the power cord. Servicing • Should your unit become inoperative, do not try to correct the problem by yourself. There are no user-serviceab le parts inside. Turn the unit off, unplug the power[...]

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    29 EN SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications Other Specifications • Designs and specifications are subjec t to change without noti ce and without our leg al obligation. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This product com plies with the requ irement of the related directives. is in compliance with the related regulations. Television system: PAL B/G TV stand[...]