Technicolor Thomson CRT Television 42PB120S5 User Manual

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Contents  
Getting started  
Warnings and precautions ..............................................................2  
Trademarks........................................................................................2  
Compliance with CE standards ......................................................2  
Installation ........................................................................................3  
Care and maintenance ....................................................................3  
Batteries ............................................................................................3  
Connections and Set-up  
Unpacking and installing ..................................................................4  
Front panel buttons ..........................................................................4  
Hanging theTV set on the wall ......................................................4  
Switching on ......................................................................................5  
TV functions of the remote control................................................6  
Navigating through menus ..............................................................6  
Using the remote control for other equipment............................6  
Programming the remote control..................................................7  
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Channel Set-up  
Initial set-up ......................................................................................8  
Sorting TV channels ..........................................................................8  
Deleting TV channels ........................................................................8  
Changing a channel name ................................................................8  
Automatic channel search ..............................................................9  
Manual channel set-up......................................................................9  
General Operation  
Switching theTV set on and off ....................................................10  
Volume ............................................................................................10  
Displaying status information........................................................10  
Accessing channels..........................................................................10  
Accessing AV programmes ............................................................10  
Picture format ................................................................................11  
List of programmes ........................................................................11  
Freezing a picture ..........................................................................11  
Advanced Functions  
Picture settings ..............................................................................12  
Picture menu functions............................................................12  
Display menu functions ..........................................................12  
Sound settings ................................................................................12  
Picture in Picture (PIP)..................................................................13  
Customizing your television ..........................................................13  
Info menu ........................................................................................13  
Teletext ............................................................................................14  
PC mode ..........................................................................................15  
Settings ..............................................................................................15  
Other Information  
Sockets ............................................................................................16  
Connecting active speakers ..........................................................16  
Connecting an amplifier ................................................................16  
Connecting a video recorder ........................................................16  
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................17  
Technical specifications ..................................................................18  
This publication is printed on recycled paper.  
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Getting started  
Installation  
Care and maintenance  
Install the TV set in a properly ventilated room.  
Do not install this product on an unstable cart, stand or table.  
Do not place it on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surfaces.  
Always disconnect the TV set from the mains supply before any  
cleaning operation. Clean the screen with a glass-cleaning product.  
Never use abrasive products.  
Clean the front and cabinet using a soft cloth impregnated with a  
neutral detergent. Using solvents, abrasive or alcohol-based  
products could damage the set.  
Do not install the TV set in an enclosed area unless proper  
ventilation is provided.  
Do not rest objects on the power cord and avoid placing power  
cord near high traffic areas.  
Regularly dust the air vents located at the back.  
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Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result  
in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Batteries  
To reduce the risk of screen burning, do not display still images for  
extended periods of time. Examples of still images include still  
computer and video game images, logos, pictures, text and images  
displayed in 4:3 format.  
Precautions on using batteries:  
- Only use the battery types specified.  
- Make sure you use the correct polarity.  
- Do not mix new and used batteries.  
- Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
When displaying tables, graphics, etc.:  
- Decrease the contrast and brightness of the picture as much  
as possible.  
- Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, throw them on the  
fire, recharge them or try to open them, as this could cause them  
to leak or explode.  
- Display pictures presenting many colours and grading of  
colours (photographs).  
- Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not  
using it for a long period of time (several weeks).  
- Adjust contrast to obtain the least noticeable transition  
between dark and light areas (white characters on a black  
background).  
If the picture displayed is in any way abnormal, turn off the set  
using the main power switch located at the back and disconnect it  
from the electric outlet.  
THOMSON is not liable if the product is not used in  
accordance with this manual.  
This TV set must be installed and used in compliance with this  
document. It should not be used for other purposes, including  
industrial purposes.  
Screen burns are not covered by the warranty.  
The plasma panel is a very high technology product, giving you  
finely detailed pictures. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may  
appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.This  
does not affect the performance of your product.  
HELPLINE  
You can contact THOMSON by dialling: 0871 712 1312  
(for United Kingdom, £0.10/mn inc VAT)  
In our endeavour to improve the quality of our products we reserve the right to modify their features.The information in this manual is therefore likely  
to change and is not contractually binding.  
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Connections and Set-up  
Unpacking and installing  
Front panel buttons  
Warning:This operation requires two people.  
If the batteries in the remote control are run down you can use  
the buttons on the TV set’s front panel, under the light, which have  
the same functions as the corresponding buttons on the remote  
control.They can also be used to navigate through the menus with  
the following functions:  
1. Place the box upright with its underside on a solid base.The  
direction of the arrowheads on the long side of the box  
indicates the top of the box.  
2. Remove the packaging tape from the opening edge and open  
the box’s flap outwards. Remove the two top polystyrene  
packing corners and take the accessories box out of the  
VOLUME -:  
VOLUME +:  
button  
button  
PR-:  
PR+:  
button  
button  
packing.  
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3. Remove the TV set from the packing and place it on a stable,  
MENU: access to menus.  
horizontal surface, capable of supporting the load.  
Note: Before installing it, make sure that the TV set is switched off  
and that the mains cable and signal cable are unplugged.  
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vol +  
PR -  
PR +  
menu  
Before setting up your television set, make sure that the surface you want to put the set on can support its  
weight (see the list of specifications provided with the booklet).  
Don’t place the set on an unstable surface (e.g. moving shelf, very edge of a unit).  
Hanging theTV set on the wall  
Warning:This operation requires two people.  
If you want to hang your TV set on the wall, proceed as follows:  
Holes for  
brackets  
1. Turn the TV set over (so that the screen is facing the floor)  
and place it on a flat, protected surface.  
2. Unscrew the four fixing screws from the table stand and  
remove the stand.  
3. Attach mounting brackets (not provided) to the wall.  
4. Position the TV set so that the brackets fit into the holes  
provided for this purpose at the back of the appliance.  
Make sure that the TV set is securely fixed and cannot fall off.  
Note: Check that the wall can support the TV set’s weight and make  
sure and use a type of screw that is suitable for the material which  
the wall is made of. If necessary, contact a qualified fitter.  
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Connections and Set-up  
Switching on  
Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to the following pages that  
describe how to use the remote control and the channel set-up procedure.  
1. Insert two LR06 or AA batteries in the remote control.  
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2. Connect the TV set to a mains socket.  
220 - 240V ~ 50 Hz  
Your TV set should only be connected to a 220 - 240V ~ 50 Hz AC supply.  
It must not be connected to a DC supply. If the plug is detached from the cable, do  
not, under any circumstances, connect it to a mains socket, as there is a risk of  
electric shock.  
Mains socket in  
continental Europe  
Equipment for the UK and Ireland is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a  
moulded plug.  
This plug contains safety components and must not be replaced by one sold by  
general retailers. It is fitted with a fuse that protects your television. If your set has  
stopped working, the fuse may have blown. If it has, replace it with an identical ASTA  
or BSI certified (BS1362) 5-amp fuse.  
3. Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the antenna connector (labelled  
ANTENNA) on the rear panel of the TV set.  
The aerial socket (75 Ohms -VHF / UHF / cable) can be used for connecting an  
external aerial or other equipment fitted with a modulator (video recorder, satellite  
receiver, etc.).  
We recommend that you do not connect other equipment (video recorder, satellite  
receiver, etc.) to your TV set to begin with, so as not to complicate the set-up  
procedure with the additional steps involved. Connect them when you have finished  
setting up the channels by referring to page 16 of this manual.  
4. Turn the mains switch on the rear side of the set to position “I”.  
Please respect the environment and the relevant regulations. Before you dispose of  
batteries (or accumulators), ask your dealer whether they require special recycling  
and if he is able to take them back.  
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Connections and Set-up  
TV functions of the remote control  
Most of your television’s functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen.The remote control supplied with your set can  
be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings.  
Navigating through menus  
Press the MENU button to display the main menu. Select a menu option using the  
submenu. Return to a previous menu using the MENU or RETURN button or select  
buttons, then press the  
button to access the  
A
and press  
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Standby.  
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TV  
To accessTV mode. Press this button to control the television.  
Quit standby.  
VCR  
DVD  
SAT  
To accessVCR mode.  
To access DVD mode.  
To access SAT mode.  
To access AUX mode.  
To access AMP mode.  
AUX  
AMP  
light  
To provide information:  
- it lights up when you press a button,  
- it indicates the status when the remote control is being programmed,  
- if the batteries are run down, it flashes when you press a button.  
PIP  
To enable the different display modes.  
SWAP  
To swap the main picture with the PIP picture.  
To access the Mixed display function inTeletext mode.  
To display current time.  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
To freeze the screen.  
To access the Stop function inTeletext mode.  
To change format/zoom.  
To access the Zoom function inTeletext mode.  
LIGHT  
M/S  
Remote control light.  
(red button)To select a sound type.  
(green button) List of programmes.  
(yellow button) Status information.  
(blue button) Inactive.  
(purple button)Teletext.  
The coloured buttons can also be used for operatingTeletext.  
LIST  
INFO  
GUIDE  
TEXT  
To select menu options.  
To set functions, change values in menus.  
To access menus during initial set-up.  
OK  
MENU  
EXIT  
To access the main menu.To go back one level in menus.  
To exit the menu structure,Teletext mode and PIP mode.  
+/-  
To control the volume.  
To switch the sound off and back on again.  
RETURN  
To return to the previous channel/AV programme.  
To go back one level in menus.  
To access the Hidden answers function inTeletext mode.  
PR+/-  
0-9  
To change channels.  
To select a channel by its number. For two-digit channel numbers, press 0 to  
display “--”, then enter the channel number.  
To enter numeric values.  
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AV PC  
To select an appliance connected to an AV or PC socket.  
Using the remote control for other equipment  
The remote control supplied with your television can be used to control other appliances using the programmable buttons VCR, DVD,  
SAT, AMP and AUX. For each button you can control the following appliances:  
VCR: video recorder  
DVD: DVD player  
SAT: satellite receiver, cable network  
AMP: hi-fi system, Home Cinema amplifier  
AUX: decoder for terrestrial digital TV set and any other appliance. For instance, if you have two video recorders, you can program the  
VCR button to control one video recorder, and program the AUX button to control the other one.  
Note:The TV button is not programmable.  
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Connections and Set-up  
Video recorder  
Press the VCR button  
DVD player  
Satellite receiver  
Press the SAT button  
On/Standby  
Hi-fi system  
Press the DVD button  
On/Standby  
Press the AMP button  
On/Standby  
On/Standby  
MENU To display the main menu  
Vertical scrolling in menus  
To display the main menu  
Vertical scrolling in menus  
To display the main menu  
Vertical scrolling in menus  
Horizontal scrolling  
in menus  
Horizontal scrolling  
in menus  
Horizontal scrolling  
in menus  
OK To confirm an action  
EXIT To close a menu  
To confirm an action  
To close a menu  
To confirm an action  
To close a menu  
EN  
0-9 To directly access channels  
To enter numeric values  
or select options in menus  
To directly access channels  
or enter numeric values  
To select a station using  
its number  
or enter numeric values  
PR+/PR- To change channels  
To change chapters  
To select av input  
To change channels  
To change stations  
AV To select av input  
REV Rewind  
PLAY Play  
Rewind  
Play  
Fast forward  
Stop  
Pause picture  
FWD Fast forward  
STOP Stop  
PAUSE Pause picture  
REC Record  
To switch the sound off and  
back on again  
+/-  
To set the volume level  
Programming the remote control  
3. Point the remote control at the appliance and press the  
Automatic code search  
relevant button (VCR, DVD, etc). Press the  
If the appliance does not go into standby mode, try another  
code.  
standby button.  
This method can be used to automatically find the most  
appropriate code for your appliance.  
1. Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote control  
Depending on the year of manufacture and the type of appliance,  
some functions may not be available. Certain codes may cover  
more functions than others.Test the functions you can control and,  
if appropriate, try other codes.  
with.  
2. Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote  
control, and while holding this button down, press the  
standby button until the light or the appliance buttons of the  
remote control come on. Release both buttons.  
Note here the  
code(s) which work  
best.  
VCR  
DVD  
SAT  
AUX  
AMP  
3. Point the remote control at the appliance and press PLAY.  
Wait until the light stops flashing. If the appliance has not gone  
into standby mode, press the PLAY button again to continue  
the search for the next set of codes. Repeat this operation  
until the appliance goes into standby mode.There are around  
20 sets of codes.  
When you change the remote control’s batteries, remember to  
reprogram it.  
Programming the volume control function  
4. When the appliance goes into standby mode, switch it on again  
without using the remote control. Press the REV button as  
many times as is required to return the appliance to standby  
mode.  
If you have programmed the TV remote control to use with other  
appliances and these are connected to an amplifier you can also  
programme the remote control to adjust the volume when you are  
using one of these appliances.The example below describes the  
procedure for programming a DVD player.  
5. Press the STOP button and hold it down until the light or the  
appliance buttons of the remote control go off.  
1. Programme the AMP button on the remote control to use  
with the amplifier (refer to page 6).  
Note:You can cancel the programming operation at any time by  
pressing the EXIT button.  
2. Move the remote control away from the appliances. Press the  
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button and while holding it down, press the relevant  
Manual programming  
mode button (DVD, in this example), then the AMP button.  
Release the button.  
This method involves carrying out a manual search for the codes  
to be used for controlling your other appliances.  
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3. Switch on the amplifier, then the DVD player.  
1. Switch on the appliance you wish to use the remote control  
4. Set the remote control to DVD, play a disc and adjust the  
with.  
volume using the  
+/- buttons.  
2. Press the relevant button for this appliance on the remote  
control, and while holding this button down, enter one of the  
codes relevant to your make of appliance (there is a list of  
codes at the end of this manual). If the light or the appliance  
buttons of the remote control flash you have entered the  
wrong code or it is not possible to program the remote  
control.  
Repeat this operation for the other appliances.  
To cancel the programmed function for any of the appliances, press  
the  
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button, while holding it down and enter the code 000  
using the numeric buttons.  
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Channel Set-up  
Initial set-up  
Initial set-up involves searching for and storing all the channels you can receive.  
Make sure that the television is switched on and follow the steps in turn specified on  
this page.  
If you receive your channels via satellite only, you do not have to perform the automatic  
channel search.  
Return  
United Kingdom  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Spain  
English  
Français  
Deutsch  
Italiano  
Español  
Nederlands  
Svenska  
Norsk  
Austria  
Switzerland  
Belgium  
Netherlands  
Luxembourg  
Denmark  
Sweden  
Finland  
Norway  
Eire  
Turkey  
The first time you switch the television on, the language selection menu appears.  
Suomi  
Dansk  
1. Switch on the TV set via the TV button on your remote control.  
2. Select your language using the  
buttons and confirm by pressing OK.  
Select your language and press OK.  
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3. A list of countries appears. Select the relevant country using the  
buttons.  
Press OK to confirm.  
Other  
Note:This is the country you are in, or the country whose channels you want to receive if you  
live near its borders.  
Select your country and press OK.  
4. The table opposite appears and the automatic channel search begins.  
Notes:  
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the search’s progress.  
- If you want to interrupt the search, press the red button on the remote control.The  
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- The automatic search deletes all the channels stored previously.  
5. The TV set arranges the channels in a preset order.  
-You can change this order or delete any duplicates using the table which appears.  
Note:The table disappears after a minute if there is no input from you.To display it again,  
refer to the sections below.  
- If you do not want to rearrange the channels, press the MENU button to close  
the screen.  
- If you want, later on, to sort, name or rename channels, or delete duplicates, refer  
to the relevant section below.  
SortingTV channels  
1. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the option  
Inputs / PIP, then Main input settings and then Sort.The table opposite  
appears.  
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2. You can now sort the TV channels using the coloured buttons on the remote  
: Select a programme.  
Current = 1 - ARD  
[MENU] : Stop sorting  
control.  
: Insert an empty programme at current position  
: Swap selected programme with current position  
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DeletingTV channels  
1. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the option  
Inputs / PIP, then Main input settings and then Delete.The table opposite  
appears.  
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2. You can now delete TV channels using the coloured buttons on the remote control.  
: Delete current programme  
: Select delete range start point  
: Select delete range end point  
[MENU] : Stop deleting  
Current = 1 - ARD  
Current = 1 - ARD  
: Confirm delete from start point to end point  
Changing a channel name  
If the TV set can detect the channel name from the TV signal, the detected name is  
stored under the set channel number. If the channel name is not detected, the channel  
number appears as “-----”.  
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Auto Search  
Manual search  
Sort  
Delete  
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Programme:  
TV Standard:  
Type:  
Channel Entry:  
Frequency:  
Name:  
Auto  
Option:  
Decoder:  
A
01  
Proceed as follows to change the channel name:  
PAL BG  
Channel  
12  
1. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the option  
Inputs / PIP, then Main input settings, then Manual Search and finally Name.  
062.25 MHz  
BBC1  
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Normal  
SCART2  
2. Press the  
button to select the first character.  
3. Using the  
buttons you can scroll through the characters set until you find the  
character you want.  
4. Use the  
button to select the next character.  
5. Repeat the previous 3 steps until you have entered the name.A maximum of 5  
characters is possible.  
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Channel Set-up  
Automatic channel search  
1. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the option  
Inputs / PIP, then Main input settings and then Auto Search.The  
corresponding menu appears.  
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Auto Search  
Manual Search  
Sort  
Delete  
A
TV Standard:  
Search Form:  
Start Search:  
Programme Start Point:  
Country:  
PAL BG  
All Programmes  
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2. Select under TV Standard the valid standard for your country.You have the  
following standards to choose from: SECAM L or SECAM L’ for France,  
SECAM L for Luxembourg, PAL DK or SECAM DK for Eastern Europe, the  
Middle East and Asia, PAL I for the UK and Ireland, PAL BG for Western Europe,  
Australia and New Zealand.  
01  
United Kingdom  
A
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Note: Select the Auto setting to start the automatic channel search based on all the TV  
standards.  
3. Under Search Form select All Programmes to re-install all the channels or  
New Programmes to search for channels not yet installed.  
4. Under Programme Start Point, specify the channel number from which you  
want the numbering of the channels found to start.  
5. Make sure that your country is selected under the Country option. If not, select it.  
6. Select Start Search and press the  
button.The automatic channel search starts.  
7. You can cancel the search by pressing the EXIT button.  
Manual channel set-up  
Follow the procedure given on this page if you find that some channels have not been  
stored during the initial set-up.This can happen if you are setting up cable network  
channels. Setting up channels manually requires every setting for a particular channel to  
be entered, one at a time.  
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Auto Search  
Manual search  
Sort  
Delete  
A
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Programme:  
TV Standard:  
Type:  
Channel Entry:  
Frequency:  
Name:  
01  
PAL BG  
Channel  
12  
1. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the option  
062.25 MHz  
BBC1  
Inputs / PIP, then Main input settings and then Manual Search.  
2. Under the option Programme enter a channel number that is not yet being used.  
Auto  
Option:  
Decoder:  
A
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Normal  
SCART2  
3. Select under TV Standard the valid standard for your country.You have the  
following standards to choose from: SECAM L or SECAM L’ for France,  
SECAM L for Luxembourg, PAL DK or SECAM DK for Eastern Europe, the  
Middle East and Asia, PAL I for the UK and Ireland, PAL BG for Western Europe,  
Australia and New Zealand.  
4. a.  
Select Channel Entry and enter the number of the reception channel of the  
channel you are searching for using the numeric buttons on the remote  
control, or  
b.  
Select Frequency and enter directly the frequency of the TV channel you are  
searching for using the numeric buttons on the remote control.  
If the picture quality is not ideal, increase or reduce the frequency entered in  
small increments.You do this by pressing the  
starts flashing. Use the buttons to select the number to be modified,  
and then the buttons to scroll through the numbers.  
5. If the name of the channel does not appear under Name, select Auto and press  
the button to automatically search for the channel’s name. If this information is  
button.The first number  
not available you need to enter it manually.  
You do this by selecting Name and following the procedure described in the  
section “Changing a channel name”.  
6. If the channel is encoded and you want to connect a decoder to one of the AV  
sockets, under Option, select the option (Decoder A or Decoder B) which  
allows you to obtain decoded sound. If you do not want to use a decoder, select  
Normal.  
Note: If a Canal+ decoder is being used, select Decoder B.  
7. Under Decoder, select the AV socket (SCART1 or SCART2) which the decoder  
is connected to.  
Note: If a Canal+ decoder is being used, select SCART1.  
Repeat this procedure to find other channels.  
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General Operation  
Switching theTV set on and off  
To switch the TV set on, set the main switch at the back to position “I”.The light  
on the front panel is red.Then press the TV button, the PR+/PR- buttons or one of  
the numeric buttons on the remote control.The light turns green and the TV set  
comes on.  
Note: It takes a few seconds for the TV set to come on.  
To put the TV set into standby mode, press the  
The light on the front panel turns red.  
button on the remote control  
To switch theTV set off, set the main switch at the back to position “0”.  
EN  
Note:The TV set automatically goes into standby mode after three minutes if it does not  
receive any signal.To switch it back on again, press the TV button, the PR+/PR- buttons or  
one of the numeric buttons on the remote control.  
Volume  
Volume control:  
- use the +/- buttons on the front of the TV set or press the relevant buttons  
on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume; or  
- select Sound from the main menu, then Volume.You can also use this menu to  
adjust the switch-on volume.  
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Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
Volume:  
Balance:  
Equalizer:  
Option:  
User  
Stereo  
Sound mute: Press the  
off.The sound is switched on again, if you press the  
buttons on the remote control.  
button on the remote control.The sound is switched  
Volume Line Out:  
Max Startup Volume:  
AVC:  
User Equalizer:  
A
button or the  
+/-  
On  
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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.  
When you switch on the television or change channels, the number and name of the  
channel are displayed.  
Note:You can disable this information from being displayed using the Display Source  
Info function from the Set Up menu (see page 13).  
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 front of the TV set.  
Using the list of programmes: refer to page 11.  
To access the channel or AV programme previously being watched, press the RETURN  
button  
Accessing AV programmes  
.
Press the AV PC button to display the last selected audio-visual programme and scan  
through the other audio-visual programmes.  
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General Operation  
Picture format  
In TV mode you have the option to change the display format and zoom in and out on a  
picture. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button. Select Display, then  
Zoom.  
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Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
Auto Zoom:  
Zoom:  
Off  
Userzoom  
Auto Zoom: when this function is enabled, it detects the picture’s format and  
automatically applies 16/9 format or Zoom 16/9 format.  
User Zoom:  
Color temperature:  
Picture Contrast:  
Freeze Picture:  
Screen saver  
A
Ideal  
Ideal  
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Under Zoom you can select one of the following formats or zooms:  
4/3 format: centred picture in 4:3 format  
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Zoom 14/9: centred image in 14:9 letterbox format  
Zoom 14/9œ: picture in 14:9 letterbox format with subtitles  
Zoom 16/9: centred picture in 16:9 letterbox format  
Zoom 16/9œ: picture in 16:9 letterbox format with subtitles  
Cinerama: picture in widescreen 4:3 format  
EN  
User Zoom: Select Userzoom under the Zoom option to display User Zoom as  
an option in the menu.You can use this option to display a customised picture format  
ranging from 40 to 160% of the picture’s original size, in increments of 6%. Use the  
button to set the value.  
16/9 format: picture in widescreen 16:9 format.  
To toggle between the formats, press the ZOOM button repeatedly.  
Note:To prevent screen burnout, you should try not to use for prolonged periods of time  
formats which do not fill the entire screen.  
List of programmes  
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To display the list of channels, press the LIST (green) button on the remote control. If  
you want to watch another channel, select it from the table using the  
use the PR+/PR- buttons.The selected channel is shown.  
buttons or  
Press MENU or EXIT to close the menu.  
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Freezing a picture  
To freeze the screen, you can:  
- press the FREEZE button on the remote control, or  
- display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, select Display, then Freeze  
Picture.  
Press the FREEZE button again to cancel.  
Note:To prevent screen burnout, this function is automatically disabled after a minute.  
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Advanced Functions  
Picture settings  
You can use the picture setting menus to achieve the best picture settings, according to  
your taste and the ambient lighting.  
Picture menu functions  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select the Picture option.  
Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
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Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Sharpness:  
Color:  
64  
64  
10  
8
Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color: adjust these according as required using  
the  
buttons.  
EN  
DNC (Dynamic Noise Control): this improves picture quality when reception is  
difficult.  
DNC:  
15  
Photo CD:  
Film Mode:  
A
Off  
Auto  
Photo CD: this can be used to automatically provide the optimum quality for still  
pictures (photographs on a photo CD, for instance). It is disabled by default. Select the  
option On to enable it.  
Film Mode (AV sources only): this function detects that the programme being  
broadcast is a film and enhances picture quality. It is disabled by default. Select the  
option Auto to enable it.  
Display menu functions  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select the Display option.  
Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
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Color temperature: you can select one of the three default settings (Warm, Ideal,  
Cold) or create a customised setting.You do this by selecting USER under Color  
Auto Zoom:  
Zoom:  
Off  
Userzoom  
User Zoom:  
Color temperature:  
Picture Contrast:  
Freeze Picture:  
Screen saver  
A
temperature, then select User ColorTemp. and press the  
button to apply the  
Ideal  
Ideal  
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setting.  
Note:When you increase the proportion of red the picture seems “warmer”.When you  
increase the proportion of blue the picture seems “colder”.  
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Picture Contrast: you can adjust this as required using the  
buttons.  
Freeze Picture: press the button to freeze the screen. If the PIP option is enabled  
BOTH the main picture and PIP are frozen.  
Note:You can also use the FREEZE button.  
Screen saver: press the  
button, then select an option and press the  
button to  
enable it:  
- White: this can be used to eliminate any recent, slight occurrences of screen burnout.  
- Inverted: this can be used to restore the screen in the event of major burnout.  
Press the MENU button to cancel this.  
Sound settings  
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Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select the Sound option.  
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Volume, Balance, Volume Line Out, Max. StartupVolume: adjust these according  
as required using the  
Volume:  
Balance:  
buttons.  
Equalizer:  
Option:  
Volume Line Out:  
Max Startup Volume:  
AVC:  
User  
Stereo  
Equalizer: select one of the preset options or the User option to define your own  
settings. In this case, the User Equalizer option appears. Select it and press the  
button to display the five frequency bands.Adjust these according as required using the  
buttons.  
On  
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User Equalizer:  
A
Option: using the  
button, select a sound type.  
Note:You can also use the red (M/S) button.  
AVC: select On if you want to keep the same sound level for all channels.  
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Advanced Functions  
Picture in picture (PIP)  
The PIP function offers the possibility of viewing two image signals at the same time.  
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Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
Main input:  
Main input settings  
PIP Mode:  
Secondary input:  
PIP Size:  
PIP Horiz.Pos.:  
PIP Vert.Pos.:  
Quick swap  
A
TUNER  
&
PIP  
SCART1  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, and then select the Inputs / PIP  
option.  
Under Main input, select the input for the main picture.This can be a television  
channel (TUNER option) or a device attached to your TV set.  
Under PIP Mode, select the PIP display mode:  
- Main: PIP function disabled  
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- PIP: the PIP programme appears in a frame in a corner of the screen  
- Split screen: the screen is split in two vertically and the PIP programme appears on  
the right.  
EN  
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Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
Main input:  
Main input settings  
PIP Mode:  
Secondary input:  
Quick swap  
A
TUNER  
&
Split Screen  
SCART1  
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As soon as you select the PIP option, the related options appear.  
Secondary input: select the source of the PIP.  
Note: If no signal is received at this input, the frame remains dark.  
PIP Size: set the frame size.  
PIP Horiz.Pos., PIPVert.Pos.: set the horizontal and vertical frame position.  
Note:Any change in size and position becomes visible immediately.  
Quick swap: press the  
button to toggle between the main picture and PIP picture.  
Note:You can also press the SWAP button to toggle between main picture and PIP picture.  
Use the PIP button on the remote control to enable the different display modes in  
turn.  
Customising your television  
You can set preferences for some features.These preferences remain in force as long as  
you do not change them.  
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Inputs / PIP  
Picture  
Display  
Sound  
Set Up  
Info  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, and then select the Set Up  
option.  
Display Source Info:  
Language:  
OSD Set Up:  
Pwr Down/Stand-By  
Reset to factory defaults  
Sleep Timer:  
On  
English  
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Display Source Info: select Off to disable the option for displaying status information  
when you press the yellow (INFO) button, switch the TV set on or change channel (see  
page 10).This function is enabled by default.  
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Off  
A
Language: use the  
buttons to select from the list the language you want the  
menus to be displayed in.  
OSD Set Up: this provides access to the following functions:  
- Time Out: this can be used to set how long the menus are displayed for  
Options: Off, 5s, 10s and 15s.  
- Transparency: this can be used to display the menus against an opaque or  
transparent background. Options: Off and On.  
Pwr Down/Stand-By: this function applies to PC mode only.When it is enabled, the  
device automatically goes into standby mode if no signal is received and restarts when a  
signal is received again. Press the  
button to access the option Reaction on PC  
syncs, which is enabled by default.  
Reset to factory defaults: to restore all the settings to the original default settings.  
Press the button to access the option Yes, delete my settings. Press the  
button again to confirm.  
Sleep timer: you can set the TV set so that it automatically goes into stand-by mode  
after a certain amount of time. Select one of the preset times (30 minutes, 60  
minutes or 90 minutes). Set the time to Off to disable the function.  
Info Menu  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select Info.The screen  
appears, indicating the TV set’s internal temperature and providing technical information  
about your appliance.The content of this screen cannot be changed.  
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Advanced Functions  
Teletext  
The Teletext service is available in many countries under a variety of names (TOP Text,  
Fastext, FLOF text,Videotext). It is provided as a free service by television broadcasters.  
This service provides a real wealth of information, available at any time, on weather,  
sports results, news, games, etc.The information is presented in pages or organised in  
topics specified in colour on the screen and you can access this information by simply  
pressing the buttons of the relevant colour on the remote control.  
1. Select a television channel with Teletext.  
2. Press the TEXT button on the remote control to display Teletext.To display a page,  
EN  
enter its 3-digit number.  
Note:The red, green, yellow and blue buttons on the remote control have different functions  
depending on the type of Teletext.They are displayed at the bottom of the Teletext screen.  
If the current page includes subpages, the page number is displayed in green. In this  
mode, pressing the  
subpages.  
buttons will allow you to step through all the available  
Stop  
Some information is spread over several subpages which will be displayed one after the  
other.To stop subpage scrolling, press the FREEZE button. Press FREEZE to allow the  
information to move again.  
Hidden answers  
To reveal a hidden answer (for example, in games), press RETURN. Press RETURN  
once more to hide the answer again.  
Zoom  
Press ZOOM once to zoom in on the top part of the screen, twice to zoom in on the  
bottom part of the screen and three times to return to normal display.  
Mixed display  
Press the SWAP button to display Teletext against a transparent background. Press the  
TEXT button to display Teletext in the right half of the screen.  
Press the EXIT button to close Teletext.  
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Advanced Functions  
PC Mode  
1. Switch off the TV set and PC.  
2. Connect the PC to the TV set using a video cable (DVI socket on the TV set and a  
VGA or DVI socket on the PC).  
3. Switch the TV set and PC on again. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU  
button, then select Inputs / PIP, then Main input. Select the appropriate signal  
source: PC (RGB) (for analogue signals) or PC (DVI) (for digital signals).You can  
also press the AV button as many times as required to select the desired input.  
EN  
Settings  
Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, select Inputs / PIP, then Main  
input settings.The first four options in the Main input settings menu are for  
information purposes only.  
Auto Setup  
Main input:  
Main input settings  
PIP Mode:  
A
PC (RGB)  
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Off  
When an analogue video format (RGB) is used for the first time, the TV set carries out  
an automatic setup: the picture moves back and forth slightly, looking for the best  
position and picture.  
60.0 kHz  
75.0 Hz  
78.75 MHz  
+/-  
H Freq.:  
V Freq.:  
Pixel Clk:  
H / V Pol:  
User timings  
Auto Setup  
V Pos:  
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Note: Some computer formats require the picture’s position (horizontal/vertical) and size to  
be set manually.The result from auto setup depends a great deal on the picture displayed.  
V Size:  
H Size:  
H Pos:  
To carry out an automatic setup manually, display the main menu by pressing the MENU  
button, select Inputs / PIP, Main input settings, then Auto Setup.  
Phase:  
A
Setting user formats  
60.0 kHz  
75.0 Hz  
78.75 MHz  
H Freq.:  
V Freq.:  
Pixel Clk:  
H / V Pol:  
User timings  
Auto Setup  
V Pos:  
V Size:  
H Size:  
H Pos:  
You can store frequently used formats as user formats.The TV set will detect them and  
display them immediately in the correct manner, without running the Auto setup  
function.  
+/-  
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Position:  
Recall  
Save  
Delete all  
A
1. Display the main menu by pressing the MENU button, select Inputs / PIP, Main  
input settings, then User timings.  
2. You can then, for instance, save the format currently being used in position 1 (8  
positions are possible) by selecting Save.  
Phase:  
A
The Recall option allows you to select a user format that has been saved and with  
Delete all you can delete all stored user formats.  
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Other Information  
Sockets  
SCART 1 and SCART 2 sockets (input-output)  
SCART 2  
These can be used to connect a video recorder, camcorder, decoder, satellite receiver,  
DVD player or video game console.  
The SCART 1 socket can also be used for connecting an appliance supplying an RGB  
signal (DVD player, video recorder, etc.).  
Note: If you connect the decoder to the TV set using a SCART cable, select Inputs / PIP  
from the main menu. Under Main input, select the AV socket (SCART1 or SCART2)  
which the decoder is connected to. Select Main input settings. Under TV SCART,  
select Not used.  
SCART 1  
EN  
CVBS/YUV  
V
Y
U
Video component (YUV) and LINE IN CVBS/YUV L/R  
audio sockets (input)  
To connect a DVD player or another video source equipped with aYUV output.  
CVBS  
S-VIDEO and LINE IN S-VIDEO L/R audio sockets  
(input)  
S-VIDEO  
These can be mainly used to connect camcorders (S-VHS or Hi 8 format).  
S-VIDEO  
PC DVI-I  
PC DVI-1 video and LINE IN PC audio sockets (input)  
They can be used to connect a PC with a compatible video card, certain DVD players  
or a high-definition compatible digital satellite decoder.The formats supported are 480i,  
480p, 576p, 720p and 1080i.  
PC  
Notes:  
- On older PC graphic cards it is possible that pin 9 is barred. Should this be the case, please  
contact the service hotline.  
- The DVI socket is compatible with HDCP format.  
Connecting active speakers  
The audio LINE OUT sockets at the back of the television can be used to connect  
active speakers (with a built-in amplifier) replacing the television’s built-in speakers.  
LINE  
OUT  
Left and right speakers: connect the left speaker to the LINE OUT L socket and the  
right speaker to the LINE OUT R socket.  
Subwoofer: connect the subwoofer to the LINE OUT SUB socket.  
LINE  
OUT  
SUB  
Connecting an amplifier  
You can connect an amplifier and two speakers to replace your television’s side  
speakers.  
Connect your television’s left L and right R LINE OUT sockets to the amplifier’s L and  
R inputs.  
Connecting a video recorder  
To obtain optimum picture quality, use a SCART cable. However, you can also connect a  
video recorder to the television using the aerial socket.  
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Other Information  
Troubleshooting  
The table below provides a list of the possible problems that can occur and the solutions. Please refer to this table before contacting the  
after-sales department.  
If you are unable to resolve the problem using the instructions provided below, set the main switch to “0” and unplug the power cable  
from the mains socket.Then contact the after-sales department.  
Never attempt to remove the TV set’s cover or repair it yourself.  
FAULT  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
EN  
No picture and no sound, although the mains  
plug is inserted and the unit is switched on.  
Mains switch in position “0” (OFF). Set mains switch to position “I”.  
Display’s mains plug is not inserted in the Insert the mains cable plug into the  
socket.  
socket.  
Defective mains cable.  
Call the service hotline.  
Screen is dark.  
Contrast setting too low.  
Adjust the brightness and/or contrast  
correctly (see Picture menu).  
Blue screen.  
No input signal, wrong input selected. Check the cable and connection;  
assign correct input to source.  
Weak or excessive colours.  
Colour not set correctly.  
Adjust the colour in the Picture menu.  
Connection cable not correctly inserted. Connect the cable correctly.  
The picture is cut off or off centre.  
The picture is too large or too small.  
The remote control is not working.  
Picture position not set correctly.  
Picture format set wrongly.  
The batteries are flat.  
Correct the picture position. Use the  
auto setup function (PC mode).  
Press ZOOM button repeatedly until the  
picture is displayed as full screen.  
Insert new batteries.  
There is an obstruction between the Remove the obstruction between the  
remote control and the sensor. remote control and the sensor.  
The remote control is located outside of Use the remote control within the  
its operating range. specified range.  
The displayed picture is too dark.  
The picture quality is not set correctly. Adjust the picture brightness and  
contrast using the Picture menu.  
The picture is displayed, but there is no  
sound.  
The sound is muted.  
Press the  
button on the remote  
control.  
Volume set to minimum.  
Increase the volume.  
Certain letters do not display correctly (PC  
mode).  
Set the phase position via the option  
Main input settings in the Inputs /  
PIP menu.  
Check the picture width setting.  
Run an Auto Setup.  
Horizontal stripes with TV or video signals.  
Some pixels are not active.  
Signal source has been set up before the Always place the signal sources at the  
TV set. side of or behind the TV set.  
Video cable screening is inadequate. Use only a high-grade signal cable with a  
high screening attenuation.  
Plasma screens are based on state-of-  
the-art technology. It is possible that  
some inactive pixels occasionally appear  
on screen in the form of tiny blue, green  
or red fixed dots.This is not an operating  
fault.  
Notes:  
- To restore all settings to their original status, select the option Reset to factory defaults in the Set Up menu.  
- If the TV set is operated without sufficient ventilation, the internal temperature can rise excessively. If the ambient or internal temperature rises above  
a certain value, first of all, the warning window on the left-hand side of the screen will appear.As a result, the TV set may automatically switch to  
standby mode. Make sure sufficient ventilation is provided!  
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Other Information  
Technical specifications  
DISPLAY  
Size / diagonal  
106 cm, 16:9 format  
920 mm (horizontal) x 518 mm (vertical)  
852 x 480 pixels  
Displayable picture size  
Resolution  
Colour display  
16.7 million colours  
160° typical  
Viewing angle  
Contrast ratio  
3000:1 typical  
EN  
VIDEO STANDARDS  
Video  
PAL / SECAM / NTSC  
TV tuner  
PAL (BG, I, DK, L) / SECAM (L/L’), 47 - 861 MHz (VHF, UHF, Hyperband)  
Automatic format detection (full screen)  
PALplus, Cinescope  
Formats  
4:3, 16:9, Cinerama, full screen, user zoom (40%-160%)  
PC FREQUENCY RANGE  
Horizontal frequency  
Vertical frequency  
Clock frequency  
Resolutions  
30 - 80 kHz  
50 - 90 Hz  
max. 140 MHz  
DOS: 640 x 480 - 60 Hz, 720 x 400 - 70 Hz,  
VGA: 640 x 480, SVGA: 800 x 600;WVGA: 848 x 480 50 Hz - 90 Hz  
XGA: 1024 x 768 50 Hz - 90 Hz  
WXGA: 1280 x 768 - 60 Hz  
SXGA: 1280 x 1024 50 Hz - 75 Hz  
Recommended resolution  
Formats  
848 x 480 - 60 Hz  
1:1, full screen, full format, zoom, user zoom (40%-160%)  
INPUTS / CONNECTIONS / SYNCHRONISATION  
PC /Video input port  
Video connections  
RGB analogue and automatic sync detection  
TV tuner: IEC, 75 ohms input resistance  
SCART1: RGB, CVBS input, CVBS output  
SCART2: CVBS input, CVBS output  
SCART1 / SCART2: audio input/output  
CVBS: RCA  
Y/C: MiniDIN (HOSIDEN)  
YUV (CVBS): 3 x RCA  
DVI-I  
PC analogue/digital connection  
Audio sockets  
DVI-I  
Built-in loudspeakers: 2 x 2 broadband - 2 x 7 W sinusoidal  
OUT LINE SUB: 1 x active subwoofer  
Stereo input: 3 x RCA L/R 1Vrms (YUV (CVBS),YC, PC), 2 x SCART 1Vrms  
Stereo output: 1 x RCA (LINE OUT)  
Synchronisation  
Sync on green, composite sync with automatic detection, Separate H andV sync  
OPERATING CONDITIONS  
Temperature  
+5 °C - +35 °C (in operation), -20 °C - +60 °C (storage)  
20 % - 85 % (non-condensing) - 40 °C  
max. 2,000 m  
Air humidity  
Elevation  
DATA MAINS CONNECTION  
Voltage supply  
240V AC 10 %  
Mains frequency  
50 / 60 Hz 6 %  
Power consumption  
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT  
TV set with stand H x W x D  
Weight (total)  
250 W (EN61000-3-2), 6 W in standby mode  
694 mm x 1150 mm x 200 mm ( 2 mm)  
35.6 kg 10%  
Weight (without stand)  
34 kg 10%  
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