Technicolor - Thomson 23LB020S4, 30LB020S4 Adjusting tone settings, Channel-specific settings

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Operation

Adjusting tone settings

1.Open the Sound menu: Press MENU button.

2.Select Sound in the Main menu using arrow buttons Ÿ/

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3.Press arrow button ÿto move the green marker to the Sound menu.

4.If a stereo signal is received, the option of changing be- tween stereo and mono reception is available in the Nor- mal sound menu item.

5.Use the arrow keys Ÿ/ to select the menu items

Treble, Bass or Balance.

6.Mode (Wide/Normal) creates the effect of acoustic base dispersion. This gives the impression that the loud speakers have been moved further apart from each other.

7.AVL(On/Off):AVl (Automatic Volume Levelling) cor- rects the differences in volume levels between individual television programs and advertisements. If you prefer the fluctuations in volume to remain, for example with music Programs, set theAVLto Off.

8.Use arrow buttons !/ ÿto modify the relevant data.

9.Press the OK button to store the settings.

10.Press the EXIT button to quit the menu.

Note:

The Sound menu can also be opened by pressing green button.The green marker is already in the Sound menu. Press OK button to save any changes. The menu auto- matically disappears approx. 5 seconds after the last in- put was made.

Channel-specific settings

When switching channels there are sometimes differences in volume and contrast. The volume and the contrast can therefore be adjusted individually for each channel position.

1.Select the Pr. set menu: Press MENU button.

2.Select Pr. set in the Main menu using arrow buttons Ÿ / .

3.Press arrow button ÿto move the green marker to the Pr. set menu.

4.Use arrow buttons Ÿ/ to select the individual menu items.

5.Use arrow buttons !/ ÿto modify the relevant settings or data.

6.Select the channel position from the Programme line - the relevant channel name should appear automatically.Atotal of four favourite teletext pages per channel position can be specified in the lines TXT-page 1 – 4 by entering the three-digit number of a teletext page. These can then be ac- cessed directly by pressing the F1-F2-F3F4function buttons (see section The function buttons ... on page 19).

7.In the Volume and Contrast lines, adjust the values correspondingly using the arrow buttons !/ ÿ.

8.Press the OK button to store the settings.

9.Press the EXIT button to quit the menu.

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Contents Contents Auxiliary equipmentOverview Specifications Model 15LB020S4 20LB020S4 23LB020S4 30LB020S4Mains power and speaker sockets 30LB020S4 Designation Connecting to the mains power supplyQuick guide Sockets on the rear of the unit DesignationVHS input via Scart VGAinputDVI input Television reception via the antenna cablePreparations Setting up, care and maintenance Place of installationCleaning Instructions for waste disposalPreparations Setting up and installing the 30LB020S4Scope of delivery Connection elements on the set Designation ConnectionsConnection elements on the rear of the unit Connecting the headphones Connecting external auxiliary equipmentAntenna / cable connection Mains connectionRemote control Operation ControlsF3-F4 Red keyAutomatic code search Operation Using the remote control for other equipmentsManual programming Operation Initial startup procedure Menu navigationItem Meaning Menu item SeeOperation Switching on/offChannel selection Direct channel input / fine tuning Storing channels automaticallyAdjusting the picture settings Allocating and deleting channelsPicture and sound Picture menu can also be opened by pressingAdjusting tone settings Channel-specific settingsWhen buying video tapes, video discs and CDs, look for Decoder mode selectionPanorama Sound decoder Dolby Virtual Surround Sound DecoderDolby Virtual Surround Sound and Panorama Timer Operation Special functionsFade-in display window Function buttonsChildproof lock PIC Picture in computerPC mode Resetting to delivery statusOperation Teletext Red button Green buttonYellow button Blue buttonOther teletext functions ZoomReveal StopConnecting to external AV sources Connecting auxiliary equipmentAuxiliary equipment Selecting sockets Additional devices with switching voltage TunerScart VidIndex Connections