Prestigio P400MW, P460MW owner manual Manual programme tuning

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To stop auto programming,press the MENU button. When auto programming is completed,the Edit menu appears on the screen. See the‘Programme edit’section to edit the stored pro-gramme.

Repeatedly press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing.

Manual programme tuning

-Manual programme lets you manually tune and arrange the stations in whatever order you desire. Also you can assign a station name with five characters to each programme number.

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Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the STATION menu.

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Press the > button and then use /\ / \/ button to select Manual.

Press the G button to display the Manual menu. Press the /\ / \/ button to select Storage. Press the < / > button to select the programme number.

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Press the /\ / \/ button to select System.

Select a TV system with the < / > button on the

System pull-down menu;

L : SECAM L/L’(France)

BG : PAL B/G, SECAM B/G (Europe/East

Europe)

I : PAL I (U.K./Ireland)

DK : PAL D/K, SECAM D/K (East

Europe)

Press the /\ / \/ button to select Channel.

Press the < / > button to select V/UHF or Cable on the Channel pull-down menu.

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Contents Colour Television Prestigio P400MW / P460MWContents Installation Controls Remote control handsetReplace the cover Battery installationControls of Front panel \ / \/ Programme Up/DownFront Light LED Connections of Back panel Digital Audio OpticalConnect digital audio from various types of equipment Connection to External equipment Connect to Aerial socketWatching VCR Using connection Watching Cable TVWatching external AV source Watching DVD Connecting Hdmi DTVHow to connect How to use1080i-60Hz, 1080p-50Hz, 1080p-60Hz Connecting PC DTVConnecting Digital Audio Press the Input Select button to select PC- RGBProgramme selection Volume adjustmentBasic operation On and OffOn screen menus Menu selectionPlay each menu Down menu Setting up TV stations Auto programme tuningPress the button and then use /\ / \/ button to select Auto Manual programme tuning Press the OK button Moving a programme Programme editDeleting a programme Copying a programmePaging through a programme table Calling the programme tableDisplaying programme table Selecting a programme in the programme tablePicture adjustment CSM Colour Status MemoryButton to select the Picture menu Manual Picture Control PSM Picture Status MemoryPress the ARC button to select a desired picture format Picture formatSound adjustment Sound Frequency AdjustmentSSM Sound Status Memory AVL Auto Volume Leveler BalancePress the button and then use /\ / \/ button to select AVL Repeatedly press the Menu button to return Turn TV speakers off if using external audio equipmentTV Speaker SRS is a trademark of SRS Labs, IncStereo/Dual/NICAM reception Mono sound selectionLanguage selection for dual language broadcast Press the button and then /\ / \/ button to Time MenuClock On/Off TimeAuto sleep Sleep timerChild Lock Setup MenuTV can be set so that the remote control Front LightConnection of PC Moving the PIP PIP Picture-in-Picture FeatureWatching PIP PIP Audio OutputPress the Swap button to exchange the main and sub pictures Swapping the PIPSelecting a Input Signal Source for the PIP Programme selection for sub pictureProgramme scan Teletext option Special teletext functions Direct page selectionPress this button again to exit this function External Control Device SetupHow to connect external control equipment Type of connector D-Sub 9-pin male Communication ParametersPress the button and then /\ / \/ but-ton to select Set ID Command Reference ListAdjustment range of Set ID is 1 ~ Set IDTransmission Error AcknowledgmentPower Volume MuteSharpness VolumeBrightness ColourSRS PIP ModeBalance AVLClock PhasePIP Position PIP Audio OutputFront Light ResetMain Input Main ARCF638SetIDDataCS6F Programme Selection Auto SleepAuto Sleep. In the Time menu Transmission F637SetIDDataCS6FSpecification RGB Mode / Hdmi Mode Displayable MonitorSynchronization input form separate Check list Troubleshooting