Technicolor - Thomson 32LB115 manual Operation, General operation

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5. OPERATION

General operation

Switching the TV set on and off

To switch the TV set on, press the button located on the right side of the set.

When the set is on, the indicator on the front is green.

Standby mode

Press the button on the screen right side of TV or on the remote control.

The TV set remains powered up, but with low energy consumption.

When the TV set is in standby mode, the indicator on the front is red.

Quitting standby mode

-Press the or any numeric button on the remote control,

-press the PR+/PR- buttons to switch on the television at the last channel or AV programme you were watching,

-press the AV button to switch the television on at the last AV programme you were watching.

Volume

Volume control: use the VOL + / - buttons on the right side of the TV set or press the same buttons on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume.

Sound mute: press the

button to temporarily mute the sound. Press this button again or the VOL+ button to

restore it.

 

Displaying status information

In TV mode, press the yellow button (INFO) on the remote control to display the number and name of the channel you are watching, the type of sound, the zoom or format type, sound mute status and the sleep timer status (if active).

TV lock message is displayed if the function is activated under the PREFERENCES menu.

When you switch on the television or change channels, the number and name of the channel are displayed if you entered its name under the ORGANISER menu.

In PC and PIC(see page 21) modes, press the yellow button (INFO) on the remote control to display the Resolution ,Vertical and Horizontal frequency.

Accessing channels

Using the numeric buttons:

-for channels 1 to 9, press the corresponding button.

-for channels 10 to 99, press the 0 button to display “--“, then enter the two digits. Using the PR+/PR- buttons: scroll through the channels.

AV programmes are not included in the cycle unless you use the buttons on the right side of the TV set.

Accessing AV programmes

Press the AV button to display the last selected audio-visual programmes and scan through the other audio-visual programmes.

AV selections loop (26"): AV1, AV1 RGB, AV2/AV2-S, YCrCb/YPrPb, VGA.

AV selections loop (32"): AV1/AV1 RGB, AV1 RGB, AV2/AV2-S, AV3/AV3-S, YCrCb/YPrPb, VGA.

Nota: If you select VGA when an YPrPb signal is available on D-sub socket, the displayed picture will be green. You must select YPrPb.

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Contents Important Safety Instructions Page Include AC Power Supply Cord Safety TipsBefore Setting Up Important InformationIII Caution If problems occur during useWhen using the LCD TV Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the LCD TVSupplied Accessories IntroductionII Preparation Precaution on battery useBatteries for the Remote Control Switching on Getting StartedText purple button Teletext Remote control TV functionsColoured buttons 9To select a channel by its numberManual programming Using the remote control for other equipmentAutomatic code search Initial set-up @ Automatic InstallationChannels SET-UP Arranging channels in order Organiser@ Organiser Deleting channelsManual channel set-up Automatic update@ Manual Installation Operation General operationLast programme ZoomPanning function for Zoom Press the Return button to return to last watched programmeReturn go back to Overview menu Adjusting the soundSound Broadcast OptionsÛpicture Adjusting the picturePhase, Synchronization, V-Position,H-Position Preferences Setting the PreferencesSleep timer TV LockChanging the character set temporarily Accessing TeletextNavigation bar Subtitles Direct access to subpagesNewsflash FastextScart socket AV1 input-output PIC Picture in Computer ModeOther Information Audio R/L and video Cvbs Cinch sockets AV2 inputYCrCb/YPrPb component and Audio R/L input Connecting headphonesConnecting a video recorder Sub for PC and Audio inputConnecting a Computer Scart 1 AV1 / AV1 RGB input-output Audio R/L and video Cvbs Cinch sockets AV3 inputVideo socket AV3 and Audio R/L input Connecting a video recorder Trouble Shooting TV setPossible interference AntennaColors fade