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PC Connection and Modem (This feature is not currently in use in Australia).

The PC Connection and Modem menus allow you to make adjustments to the communication settings for the SERIAL and MODEM ports. You may wish to refer to the operating instruction books for any external equipment before changing these settings.

Open the Setup menu

Move to DVB setup

Access DVB setup menu

Move to PC Connection or Modem

Access the chosen menu

Make the required adjustments. ('OK' - Store will be flashing)

Press the OK button to store the settings

Select

Access

Exit

 

 

Setup menu

 

 

DVB Timer programming

Access

 

Off timer

Off

 

DVB timer lock

Off

DVB setup

 

Teletext

Top

Flicker reduction

On

 

Geomagnetic

 

 

AV2 out

Analogue

 

Tuning menu

 

 

 

 

Select

 

 

 

Access

 

 

 

Exit

DVB - Setup

 

Signal quality

 

Common interface module

 

Favourites setup

 

Preferred subtitle

English

System update

 

Display timeout

3 seconds

PC Connection

Access

Modem

 

Press the EXIT button to exit

EXIT

Baud Rate (bit/sec) Sets the speed of transmission. Use the highest speed allowed by the external equipment.

Number of Data Bits

Determines the number of consecutive

 

data bits to be sent. Select from either 7

 

or 8.

Stop Bits

Determines the number of stop bits to be

 

used. Select from 1 or 2.

Protocol

Determines whether a protocol should

 

be used. Select from None, Hardware or

 

Software.

Return

Select

Change

Store

Exit

PC Connection

 

Baud rate (bit/sec)

115200

Number of data bits

8

Stop bits

1

Protocol

None

Parity

None

Parity

Determines whether parity checking

 

should be used. Select from None, Odd

 

or Even.

 

Modem only:

Dialling

Select either DTMF (Tone) dialing or

 

Pulse dialing.

Return

Select

Change

Store

Exit

Prefix

Many internal telephone networks

 

require you to dial a single digit before

 

dialing an "outside line". If the Modem is

 

connected to such a system, use the

 

Prefix function to enter the initial dig it,

 

for example 0.

Modem

 

Baud rate (bit/sec)

38400

Number of data bits

8

Stop bits

1

Protocol

None

Parity

None

Dialling

DTMF

Prefix

None

Redial attempts

None

Redial attempts The Redial attempts function allows the TV to automatically redial a number if a connection cannot be made.

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Contents TX-76DT30A Plastics CardboardImportant Information Contents Using the television on its own Getting Started Connecting the AerialUsing the television with a Q-Link compatible VCR Turn on the Television Getting Started Battery Replacement and InstallationBattery Precautions Connect the Power PlugNew South Wales / ACT Getting Started Auto SetupGetting Started Using the On-Screen Displays Getting Started Information Banner TV / AV STR TV/AV PowerTelevision Control Panel Buttons + / /\Text Television Remote Control ButtonsMute SET UPVolume UP Volume DownRemote Control Television Operation Colour Sharpness Tint Picture Menu OperationContrast BrightnessMPX Sound Menu OperationAspect control Access Setup MenuSelect a programme position Category guideType guide InformationAccess DVB Timer ProgrammingDaily MO-FR Daily and Weekly Timer ProgrammesDaily SU-SA Daily MO-SADVB Setup Menu Favourites Setup Important Note System UpdateTuning Menu Overview New South Wales / ACT Tuning Menu Auto SetupTo add an analogue station Tuning Menu Analogue manual tuningSTR TV/AV Analogue manual tuning Front panel controlsPreset Download Tuning menu Q-Link DownloadRecording DVB stations TV / VCR Auto Power OnVCR Auto Power Standby What You See Is What You Record Direct TV RecordingSetup Tuning Menu Shipping conditionTuning Menu Owner I.D Using the Front Panel Controls Geomagnetic Correction Using the Remote ControlTeletext Operation List ModeFull / Top / Bottom TV / Teletext modeUpdate Display Display Cancel SelectionIndex UpdateSub Coded Page Access News FlashSTR VCR InstallationVCR DVD Remote Control VCR / DVD OperationFront AV Inputs Front Panel Connections HeadphonesVideo 4 Pin socket ConnectorsConnecting a DVD Player to the Television AV1 / AV4 Scart socket AV2 Scart socket S Video, Q-Link Connecting an S-Video VCR to the Television Audio Out Rear Panel Connections Monitor OutImportant Notes Rear Panel ConnectionsProtocol Press the Exit button to exitNumber of Data Bits Stop BitsQuestion How do I tune my stations? Customer Information Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion Customer Information Caring for the Remote ControlPicture Sound Check Customer Information TroubleshootingAccessories Supplied Power RequirementsPower Consumption Tuning SystemBox 326 Penrith NSW ABN 25 000 611