Technicolor - Thomson ITC250S manual Remote control, Using the remote control for other equipment

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Getting started

Remote control

Most of your television’s functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen.The remote control supplied with your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings.The remote control and its functions may vary depending on the television model.The rest of this page contains the description of the most comprehensive remote control. Optional remote control features are indicated by the symbol .

 

 

Standby / quit standby.

 

TV

To access TV mode. Press this button to control the

 

EN

 

television.

 

VCR

To access VCR mode.

 

DVD

To access DVD mode.

 

SAT

To access SAT mode.

 

AUX

To access AUX mode.

 

AMP

To access AMP mode.

 

light

To provide information:

 

 

- it lights up when you press a button,

 

 

- it indicates the status when the remote control is

 

 

being programmed (see page 5),

 

 

- if the batteries are run down, it flashes when you

 

 

press a button.

 

PIP

To enable the PIP function.

 

SWAP

To swap the main picture with the PIP picture.

 

PIP+/PIP- To change programmes within the PIP function.

 

ZOOM

To change the size of the PIP picture.

 

FREEZE

To freeze the main picture.

 

SLEEP

To access directly the Sleep timer option in the

 

 

Time menu.

 

LIGHT

Remote control light.

 

PRESETS

(red button) sound and picture settings menu

 

LIST

(green button) list of programmes

INFO

(yellow button) status information

GUIDE

(blue button) programme guide

TEXT

(purple button) Teletext

The coloured buttons can also be used for operating Teletext.

 

To select menu options.

 

To set functions, change values, enable and disable

 

functions (checkbox) in menus.

 

To select the picture format or zoom.

OK

To confirm a selection, enable and disable functions

 

(checkbox) in menus.

MENU

To access the OVERVIEW menu.

EXIT

To exit the menu structure.

 

In PIP mode: to disable the PIP function.

+/-

To control the volume.

 

To switch the sound off and back on again.

RETURN

To return to the previous channel/AV programme.

PR+/PR-

To change channels.

0-9

To select a channel by its number. In the case of

 

channel numbers with two digits:

 

- press the two digits quickly, or

 

- press 0 to display “--”, then enter the channel

 

number.

AV

To select an appliance connected to an AV socket.

DEMO

To access demo mode.

Using the remote control for other equipment

The remote control supplied with your television may vary depending on the model you have chosen. Some remote controls can be used to control other appliances using the programmable buttons VCR, DVD, SAT, AMP and AUX.

For each button you can control the following appliances: VCR: video recorder

DVD: DVD player

SAT: satellite receiver, cable network

AMP: hi-fi system, Home Cinema amplifier

AUX: any appliance. For instance, if you have two video recorders, you can program the VCR button to control one video recorder, and program the AUX button to control the other one.

Note:The TV button is not programmable.

Programming the remote control

Automatic code search

This method can be used to automatically find the most appropriate code for your appliance.

1.Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote control with.

2.Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote control, and while holding this button down, press the standby button until the light or the appliance buttons of the remote control come on. Release both buttons.

3.Point the remote control at the appliance and press PLAY.Wait until the light stops flashing. If the appliance has not gone into standby mode, press the PLAY button again to continue the search for the next set of codes. Repeat this operation until the appliance goes into standby mode.There are around 20 sets of codes.

4.When the appliance goes into standby mode, switch it on again without using the remote control. Press the REV button as many times as is required to return the appliance to standby mode.

5.Press the STOP button and hold it down until the light or the appliance buttons of the remote control go off. Note:You can cancel the programming operation at any time by pressing the EXIT button.

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Contents Contents Safety Chapter Getting startedImportant information CareSpecific precautions for DLP TV sets Getting startedUsing the remote control for other equipment Remote controlProgramming the remote control Manual programming Programming the volume control functionVideo recorder DVD player Satellite receiver Hi-fi system Learning feature Adding a Learned FunctionClearing a Learned Function Deleting ALL Learned FunctionsSwitching on Chapter Manual installation option and press OK Repeat this procedure to find other channelsInstall Channel set-upChapter General operation General operation Adjusting the sound Configuring the sound settingsHeadphone settings Advanced functionsAdvanced functions Adjusting the pictureGraphic equaliser Use Lamp & PositionPosition Setting the time Setting the timeProgramming the sleep timer Programming the wake-up timerAccessing the Parental control menu Operation TV modeParental control Locking the buttons on the front of the TV setPicture in picture PIP Split screen modeOverview menu Preferences Customising your televisionPreferences Install menu Configuring AV socketsSettings Teletext Accessing TeletextNavigator Other Teletext functions Program Info programme guide Defining search criteria, such as day and period time slotRecording a programme Storing a programmeChecking your selections in the Review screen Accessing the socket panel Chapter Other informationRemoving the front panel piece SocketsConnecting headphones Connecting active speakersConnecting an amplifier Connecting a video recorderSetting up channels Setting a programme to recordAbout NexTView Link Copying cassettes