Daewoo DSL-15D1T, DSL-17W1T Special Features, Hotel mode, Teletext Option, Sleep, Still

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Daily Use

Special Features

Daily Use

Hotel mode

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Call up the Feature menu.

CHILD LOCK

The set is child-locked by selecting “Yes”.

You can prevent the use of the TV set without the remote control.

Picture

Sound

Features

Setup

Child lock

No

OSD

Opaque

Language

English

Colour temperature

Normal

In the HOTEL mode, the Setup menu is not displayed and the Volume control is limited by half.

1.Press the RED, GREEN, YELLOW, CYAN, ON/OFF button on the remote controller in sequence within 5 second.

2.Repeat the above procedure 1 to exit from the HOTEL mode.

Teletext (Option)

Select

Adjust

Exit

NOTE: When a Child lock is activated, the LED

will be blinking the red and green in Stand-By mode in 3 seconds..

OSD BACKGROUND

If you select Translucent, the OSD (On-Screen Diaplay) back-ground appears translucent. If you select Opaque, the OSD back-ground appears opaque.

COLOUR TEMPERATURE CONTROL

You can change the tone of colour. Normal: Normal white

Warm : Reddish white

Favourite: In this mode, you can change the Red, Green and Blue value separately.

Cool: Bluish white

Sleep

By pressing the SLEEP button ( )repeatedly, you can select one of the following setting:

Sleep 0 Sleep 30 Sleep 60 Sleep 90 Sleep 120 Sleep 0

The set will turn off after the time you select.

NOTE: If a broadcast signal is not present for about 10 minutes, the set will be automatically turned to stand-by mode.

Still

The STILL button allows you to freeze the picture at anytime.

To return to normal viewing, press the STILL button again.

SWITCHING TELETEXT ON/OFF

Press the TELETEXT button ( ).

The index page or the page viewed last will appear.

Press the TELETEXT button again to return to the TV mode.

NOTE: Teletext works only in TV mode.

COLOUR BUTTONS IN TOP/FLOF TELETEXT

A red, green, yellow and blue field is shown at the bottom of the screen.

If TOP or FLOF Teletext is transmitted by the station, pressing the corresponding colour button R,G,Y,C on the remote controller, you can select the desired page easily.

SELECTING PAGES

The NUMBER buttons are used to enter a page number.

The selected page number appears at the top of the screen and the page appears after a short time. The UP/DOWN buttons increase or decrease the current page number by 1.

INDEX PAGE

You can switch directly to the programme preview(with TOP text) or the overview page of the station you are currently viewing by pressing the INDEX button ( ).

PAGE HOLD

Several sub pages can be combined under a page number and are scrolled at an interval determined by the television station. The presence of sub pages is indicated by, for example, 3/6 beneath the time, which means that you are looking at the 3rd page of a total of 6 pages.

If you want to look at a subpage for a longer period of time, press the HOLD button ( ).

The HOLD symbol appears and the contents of the subpage shown are kept on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other subpages.

Pressing the HOLD button again, the current subpage appears.

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