Sanyo CE28WN3-B manual

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    Please read this Instruction book bef ore using y our tele vision. W e wish y ou man y hours of pleasure fr om y our new tele vision. Colour T ele vision Instruction Manual CE 28WN3 -B CE 32WN3 -B[...]

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    2 SAFETY PRECA SAFETY PRECA UTIONS UTIONS Do not allow an ything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this tele- vision receiver where the cord will be damaged by people w alking on it. Do not ov erload wall outlets and e xtension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are[...]

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    INST INST ALLA ALLA TION TION The TV set is prepared for a mains v oltage AC220~240V , 50Hz. Connect the power cord of the TV set to a wall outlet. When the TV set is not to be used f or an extended period of time, it is advisable to disconnect the po wer cord from the pow er outlet. W ARNING! High voltages are used in the oper ation of this set. R[...]

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    4 1. Remov e the battery cover by sliding it in direction of the arro w . 2. Install two "AA" 1.5 v olt batteries so that the "+" and "-" mar ks on the batteries match the "+" and "-" marks inside the unit. 3. Close the battery cover . Replace the batteries when the TV set is showing the f ollowing [...]

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    5 GENERAL OPERA GENERAL OPERA TION TION ■ T o tur n the TV set ON, press the Mains ON/OFF switch . The power indicator illuminates red to sho w the power is on. ■ T o tur n the TV set OFF , press it again. ■ T o tur n the TV set into standb y mode, press the button . The power indicator illuminates more brightly . ■ T o tur n the TV set ON [...]

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    6 SOUND FUNCTIONS SOUND FUNCTIONS T o adjust the sound volume, press the / buttons. Note : If the volume is restricted check Hotel Specification settings on page 17. T o enter and exit the main menu press the F b utton on the TV or the Menu button on the remote contr ol unit. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to scroll up and down between men u options. U[...]

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    7 GENERAL OPERA GENERAL OPERA TION TION T o adjust the picture, open the Main Menu by pressing the Menu button and select Picture by pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons follo wed by the © button for sub menus. Along with the basic Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness saturation options, you will find a sub menu with other less common functions a[...]

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    8 GENERAL OPERA GENERAL OPERA TION TION 4:3 T ransmission Reception NORMAL NORMAL AU TO NA TURAL WIDE FULL ZOOM 14:9 16:9 AUT O ZOOM 14:9 16:9 ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM Y ou will see a black bar , left and right. The viewing ratio is correct, this is how the transmission was intended f or viewing. This automatically stretches the picture so that it fills[...]

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    9 GENERAL OPERA GENERAL OPERA TION TION Letterbo x T ransmission Reception NORMAL AU TO NA TURAL WIDE FULL ZOOM 14:9 16:9 Y ou will see a black bar , left, right, top and bottom. The viewing ratio is correct, this is how the transmission w as intended for vie wing. Y ou will see a black top and bottom. The vie wing ratio is correct, this is how the[...]

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    10 This menu includes options ref erring to SCART connections. ■ Audio 1 OUT/A udio 2 OUT : If your TV set receives a Dual broadcast signal, this menu allows y ou to select the desired audio output f or the relev ant connector situated at the rear of the set. For instance , if a hi-fi system is connected to the TV set, the selection results would[...]

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    11 Up to 100 broadcast stations in your reception area can be stored in the electronic memory . There are three w ays to preset these channels: ■ AU TO : Searches automatically stor ing found channels in consecutive prog ramme positions. ■ SEMI : Searches for channels one at a time automatically loc king into strong signals. ■ MANU AL : Searc[...]

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    12 Press the button and the TV set will alter nately select the current programme position and the pre vious programme position viewed. This function has two sound mute stages . Press the button once , the sound from the speakers will be reduced, press it again and it will be muted completely . Press the button again to s witch the sound back on. W[...]

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    13 The rear of the set includes the antenna input line and two SCAR T or Euro connector connections, with some common f eatures and other features that are unique to each connector . ■ Common Features : - Video signal (CVBS) and stereo audio signal input. - Automatic s witching when VCR is in “PLA Y” mode, as well as auto selection of 4/3 or [...]

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    14 This remote control transmitter has been designed to be used in conjunction with selected SANY O VCR’ s . Some SANY O VCR’ s ma y hav e their own functions , so please refer to the individual instruction booklet when using this remote control to ensure compatibility . PO WER On/Off : Use to turn VCR po wer on and off . PLA Y : Use to playbac[...]

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    15 TELETEXT TELETEXT This TV accepts TXT signals until 1.5 le vel in Flof and T op modes. The internal memor y can store 8 pages, that allows an agile access to the information. Press the TXT/TV button , and the screen changes as illustrated. ■ Direct page access A page can be selected with the 0-9 Numeric buttons . eg. T o display page 301, pres[...]

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    16 TELETEXT TELETEXT Press the button to select one of the teletext inde x pages. Press the button to stop sub pages changing. The word "ST OP" will appear instead of the page number . Some teletext pages are made up of se veral sub pages. These sub pages are automatically changed. Sub page is shown as P4/8 (sub page 4 of 8 pages) the loc[...]

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    17 TELETEXT / HO TELETEXT / HO TEL SPECIFICA TEL SPECIFICA TIONS / SPECIFICA TIONS / SPECIFICA TIONS TIONS Sometimes the page access can take some time . While w aiting you can view the tele vision picture by pressing the button . 1 . Enter the new page number . Press the button . 2 . When the page is f ound, the page number will appear ov er the t[...]

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    18 SER SER VICING & HELPFUL HINTS VICING & HELPFUL HINTS ■ If the power cord or plug is damaged. ■ If liquid has been spilt into the television receiv er. ■ If television receiv er has been exposed to rain or water . ■ If the television receiv er has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. ■ If the television receiv er exhib[...]

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    19 W ARRANTY T O CUST OMER Sany o U .K. Sales Ltd. (the company) w arrants to the initial retail purchaser that if this equipment is or becomes def ective and that, in the opinion of the Compan y , the defect is due to f aulty material or wor kmanship the Compan y will, for a period of 12 calendar months from the date of sale to the original purcha[...]

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    P ar t No . SKP10179-B F7HS/YS SANY O Industries (U .K.) Ltd Printed in U .K.[...]