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    Watching TV
    Tip
    You can also display the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) by selecting “Digital EPG” in the “MENU” (page 24).
    Set a programme to be displayed 
    automatically on the screen when it starts 
    – Reminder1Press F/f/G/g to select the future programme you want to 
    display.
    2Press .
    3Press 
    F/f to select “Reminder”.
    4Press   to automatically display the selected programme 
    when the programme starts.
    A c symbol appears by that programme’s information.
    Note
    If you switch the TV to standby mode, it will automatically turn itself on 
    when the programme is about to start. 
    Set the time and date of a programme you 
    want to record – Manual timer REC
    1Press . 
    2Press 
    F/f to select “Manual timer REC”, then press  .
    3Press 
    F/f to select the date, then press g.
    4Set the start and stop time in the same way as in step 3.
    5Press 
    F/f to select the programme, then press  .
    6Press   to set the TV and your VCR timers.
    A   symbol appears by that programme’s information. The   
    indicator on the TV (front) lights up in orange.
    Notes
     You can set VCR timer recording on the TV only for Smartlink compatible 
    VCRs. If your VCR is not Smartlink compatible, a message will be displayed to 
    remind you to set your VCR timer.
     Once a recording has begun, you can switch the TV to standby mode, but do not 
    switch off the TV completely or the recording may be cancelled.
     If an age restriction for programmes has been selected, a message asking for a 
    PIN code will appear on the screen. For more details refer to “Parental Lock” 
    on page 39.
    Cancel a recording/reminder – Timer list1Press .
    2Press 
    F/f to select “Timer list”.
    3Press 
    F/f to select the programme you want to cancel, then 
    press .
    4Press 
    F/f to select “Cancel Timer”, then press  .
    A display appears to confirm that you want to cancel the programme.
    5Press G/g to select “Yes”, then press   to confirm. To D o  t h i s
     
    						
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    Using the Digital Favourite list * 
    The Favourite feature allows you to select 
    programmes from a list of up to 20 channels you 
    specify. To display the Favourite list, see “Navigating 
    through menus” (page 24).
    * This function may not be available in some countries.
    Digital Favourite list
    To D o  t h i s
    Create your Favourite list for the first time A message appears asking if you want to add channels to the Favourite list 
    when you select “Digital Favourites” in the “MENU” for the first time.
    1Press   to select “Yes”.
    2Press 
    F/f to select the channel you want to add.
    If you know the channel number, you can use the number buttons to 
    directly select a channel.
    3Press .
    Channels that are stored in the Favourite list are indicated by a   
    symbol.
    Turn off the Favourite list Press RETURN.
    Watch a channel Press   while selecting a channel.
    Add or remove channels in the Favourite 
    list
    1Press the blue button.
    Channels that are stored in the Favourite list are indicated by a   
    symbol.
    2Press F/f to select the channel you want to add or remove.
    If you know the channel number, you can use the number buttons to 
    directly select a channel.
    3Press .
    4Press the blue button to return to the Favourite list.
    Remove all channels from the Favourite list1Press the blue button.
    2Press the yellow button.
    A display appears to confirm that you want to delete all channels from the 
    Favourite list.
    3Press G/g to select “Yes”, then press   to confirm.
     
    						
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    Watching TV
    Viewing pictures from 
    connected equipment
    Switch on the connected equipment, then 
    perform one of the following operation.
    For equipment connected to the scart sockets using a 
    fully-wired 21-pin scart lead (page 44)
    Start playback on the connected equipment.
    The picture from the connected equipment appears on 
    the screen.
    For an auto-tuned VCR (page 8)
    In analogue mode, press PROG +/-, or the number 
    buttons, to select the video channel. 
    For other connected equipment (page 43)
    Press  /  repeatedly until the correct input 
    symbol (see below) appears on the screen.
    Additional operations
    To use the Tools menu
    Press TOOLS to display the following options when 
    viewing pictures from connected equipment other 
    than a PC.
    * This option appears only if “i Speaker Link” is set to 
    “Off” (page 32).
    On screen 
    displayLabels of input jacks
     AV1/2 or   
    AV1/21 or 2 /
     AV 3 ,    AV 3  
    or  AV33 //
     AV 44   (Y, P
    B/CB, PR/CR) and 
     (L, R)
     AV 55 HDMI IN
     AV 66 HDMI IN
    6 HDMI  IN and 6 HDMI IN 
     (L, R)
     AV7 or 
     AV 77 or   (Y, P
    B/CB, PR/
    C
    R) and   (L (MONO), R)
     PC PC IN   RGB and PC IN 
    To Do this
    Return to normal 
    TV modePress DIGITAL or ANALOG. 
    Access the Input 
    signal index table 
    (except for PC video 
    input signal)Press   to access the Input signal 
    index table. (Then, only in 
    analogue mode, press 
    g.) To 
    select an input source, press 
    F/f, 
    then press  . 
    Options Description
    CloseCloses the Tools menu.
    PAP (or Single Picture)See page 19.
    Picture Mode See page 25.
    Sound Mode See page 28.
    Power Saving See page 31.
    Sleep Timer See page 31.
    i Volume* See page 32.
    Auto Clock Set Allows you to switch to digital 
    mode and obtain the time.
     
    						
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    Navigating through 
    menus
    “MENU” allows you to enjoy various convenient 
    features of this TV. You can easily select channels or 
    inputs sources and change the settings for your TV.
    1Press MENU to display the menu.
    * This function may not be available in some countries.
    2Press F/f to select an option.
    3Press   to confirm a selected option.
    To exit the menu, press MENU.
    Using MENU Functions
    Icon Description
    Digital Favourites*
    Displays the Favourite list. For details 
    about settings, see page 22.
    Analogue
    Returns to the last viewed analogue 
    channel.
    2
    13
    Digital*
    Returns to the last viewed digital 
    channel.
    Digital EPG*
    Displays the Digital Electronic 
    Programme Guide (EPG).
    For details about settings, see page 20.
    External Inputs
    Selects equipment connected to your TV.
     To watch the desired external input, 
    select the input source, then press  .
     To assign a label to an external input, 
    select “Edit AV Labels”, then see 
    page 34.
    Settings
    Displays the Settings menu where most 
    of the advanced settings and adjustments 
    are performed.
    For details about settings, see page 25 to 
    40.
    Note
    The options you can adjust vary depending 
    on the situation. Unavailable options are 
    greyed out or not displayed.
    Icon Description
     
    						
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    Using MENU Functions
    Picture menu
    You can select the options listed below on the Picture 
    menu.
    1Press F/f to select “Settings” on MENU, 
    then press  .
    2Press F/f to select a menu icon, then 
    press .
    3Press F/f/G/g to select an option.
    Target InputsFor the input currently being viewed, select whether to use the common setting or to 
    set each item separately.
    “Common”: Applies common settings whose adjustments are shared with other 
    inputs in which “Target Inputs” is set to “Common”. 
    Current input name (e.g. AV1): Allows you to set each option separately for the 
    current input.
    Tip
    Set each input to “Common” if you require the same settings to apply to each input.
    Picture ModeSelects the picture mode.
    “Vivid”: For enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
    “Standard”: For standard picture. Recommended for home entertainment.
    “Custom”: Allows you to store your preferred settings.
    ResetResets all the “Picture” settings except “Target Inputs” and “Picture Mode” to the 
    factory settings.
    Tip
    “Advanced Settings” (page 27) is also not reset. Select “Reset” in “Advanced Settings” to reset 
    items in “Advanced Settings”.
    Picture
    Target Inputs
    Picture Mode
    Reset
    Advanced Iris
    Contrast
    Brightness
    Colour
    HueCommon
    Vivid
    Auto 1
    50
    50
    50
    Centre
    Select:Set: Exit:
    Continued
     
    						
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    Advanced IrisBy selecting the iris option, you can obtain the best brightness and contrast suited for 
    your TV viewing.
    “Auto 1”*: Recommended option for viewing programmes that have larger variation 
    in brightness from scene to scene.
    “Auto 2”*: Recommended option for viewing programmes that have less variation 
    in brightness from scene to scene.
    “Max”: With this option, the screen has maximum level of brightness. It is suitable 
    for TV viewing in a brightly lit room.
    “High”: With this option, the screen becomes bright. It is suitable for TV viewing in 
    a brightly lit room.
    “Medium”: With this option, the brightness is about the standard level.
    “Low”: With this option, the screen brightness dims and increases in contrast. It is 
    suitable for TV viewing in a room with low lighting.
    “Min”: With this option, the screen is dimmed but contrast is at a maximum. It is 
    suitable for TV viewing in a room with low lighting.
    * Automatically detects the brightness of the screen. These options are best suited for 
    programmes such as movies that often change between bright scenes and low light setting 
    scenes.
    Note
    “Advanced Iris” is not available when using Freeze or PAP features.
    ContrastIncreases or decreases picture contrast.
    BrightnessBrightens or darkens the picture.
    ColourIncreases or decreases colour intensity.
    HueIncreases or decreases the green tones and red tones.
    Tip
    “Hue” can only be adjusted for an NTSC colour signal (e.g. U.S.A. video tapes).
    Colour TemperatureAdjusts the whiteness of the picture.
    “Cool”: Gives the white colours a blue tint.
    “Neutral”: Gives the white colours a neutral tint.
    “Warm 1”/“Warm 2”: Gives the white colours a red tint. “Warm 2” gives a redder 
    tint than “Warm 1”.
    Tip
    “Warm 1” and “Warm 2” can only be selected when you set “Picture Mode” to “Custom”.
    SharpnessSharpens or softens the picture.
    Noise ReductionReduces the picture noise (snowy picture). 
    “Auto”: Automatically reduces the picture noise.
    “High”/“Medium”/“Low”: Modifies the effect of the noise reduction.
    “Off”: Turns off the Noise Reduction feature.
    “BNR”: Reduces the block picture noise. This is effective for digital channels, or a 
    connected DVD player/digital receiver with MPEG playback.
    Tips
     “Auto” is not available when watching component, HDMI or digital RF inputs.
     “Noise Reduction” is not available when using Freeze or PAP features.
     
    						
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    Using MENU Functions
    DRC ModeCreates a high-resolution for high density source (i.e. DVD player, digital receiver).
    “Mode 1”: Recommended mode
    “Mode 2”: Only available when input signal format is 1080i. Mode 2 is suitable 
    setting if original signal content is based on standard definition signal.
    “Off”: Turns off the DRC Mode.
    Tip
    “DRC Mode” is not available when “Game Mode” is set to “On” or when using Freeze or PAP  
    features; also not available when watching PC or 1080p sources.
    DRC PaletteCustomizes the level of detail (“Reality”) and smoothness (“Clarity”) for each input 
    signal. For example, you can create a custom setting for your cable input’s picture, 
    and create another for your DVD player’s pictures.
    The DRC palette appears.
    Press 
    F/f/G/g to adjust the position of the marker (z). 
    As you move the z higher along the “Reality” axis, the picture becomes more 
    detailed. As you move the z to the right along the “Clarity” axis, the picture 
    becomes smoother.
    Tip
    “DRC Palette” is not available when “Game Mode” is set to “On”, “DRC Mode” is set to “Off” 
    or when using Freeze or PAP features; also not available when watching PC or 1080p sources.
    Advanced SettingsCustomizes the Picture function in more detail. When you set “Picture Mode” to 
    “Custom”, you can set/change these settings.
    “Reset”: Resets all the advanced settings to the factory settings.
    “Black Corrector”: Enhances black areas of the picture for stronger contrast.
    “Gamma”: Adjusts the balance between bright and dark areas of the picture.
    “Clear White”: Emphasizes white colours.
    “Live Colour”: Makes colours more vivid.
    “White Balance”: Adjusts the colour temperature colour by colour.
    “Detail Enhancer”: Enhances the details of the picture.
    “Edge Enhancer”: Enhances the outline of the picture.
    Tip
    “Detail Enhancer” is not available when using Freeze or PAP features.
     
    						
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    Sound menu
    You can select the options listed below on the Sound 
    menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to “Picture 
    menu” (page 25).
    Target InputsFor the input currently being viewed, select whether to use the common setting or to 
    set each item separately.
    “Common”: Applies common settings whose adjustments are shared with other 
    inputs in which “Target Inputs” is set to “Common”. 
    Current input name (e.g. AV1): Allows you to set each option separately for the 
    current input.
    Tip
    Set each input to “Common” if you require the same settings to apply to each input.
    Sound ModeSelects the sound mode.
    “Dynamic”: Enhances treble and bass.
    “Standard”: For standard sound. Recommended for home entertainment.
    “Custom”: Flat response. Also allows you to store your preferred settings.
    ResetResets all the “Sound” settings except “Target Inputs”, “Sound Mode” and “Dual 
    Sound” to the factory settings.
    TrebleAdjusts higher-pitched sounds.
    BassAdjusts lower-pitched sounds.
    BalanceEmphasizes left or right speaker balance.
    Auto VolumeKeeps a constant volume level even when volume level gaps occur (e.g. adverts tend 
    to be louder than programmes).
    Volume OffsetAdjusts the volume level of the current input relative to other inputs, when “Target 
    Inputs” is set to the current input name (e.g. AV1).
    SurroundSelects the surround mode.
    “Dolby Virtual”: Uses the TV speakers to simulate the surround effect produced by 
    a multi channel system.
    “Off”: For normal stereo or mono reception.
    BBEGives sound more impact by compensating for phase effects in speakers using the 
    “BBE High Definition Sound System”, when “Sound Mode” is set to “Custom”.
     
    						
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    Using MENU Functions
    Tip
    Sound menu options other than “Dual Sound” cannot be used for headphones and audio output sockets.
    Dual SoundSelects the sound from the speaker for a stereo or bilingual broadcast.
    “Stereo”, “Mono”: For a stereo broadcast.
    “A”/“B”/“Mono”: For a bilingual broadcast, select “A” for sound channel 1, “B” for 
    sound channel 2, or “Mono” for a mono channel, if available.
    Tip
    If you select other equipment connected to the TV, set “Dual Sound” to “Stereo”, “A” or “B”.
     
    						
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    Screen menu
    You can select the options listed below on the Screen 
    menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to “Picture 
    menu” (page 25).
    Target InputsFor the input currently being viewed, select whether to use the common setting or to 
    set each item separately.
    “Common”: Applies common settings whose adjustments are shared with other 
    inputs in which “Target Inputs” is set to “Common”. 
    Current input name (e.g. AV1): Allows you to set each option separately for the 
    current input.
    Tip
    Set each input to “Common” if you require the same settings to apply to each input.
    Screen FormatFor details about the screen format, see “To change the screen format manually to 
    suit the broadcast” (page 18).
    Auto FormatAutomatically changes the screen format according to the broadcast signal. To keep 
    your setting, select “Off”.
    Tip
    Even if “Auto Format” is set to “On” or “Off”, you can always modify the format of the screen 
    by pressing   repeatedly.
    4:3 DefaultSelects the default screen format for use with 4:3 broadcasts.
    “Smart”: Displays conventional 4:3 broadcasts with an imitation wide screen effect.
    “4:3”: Displays conventional 4:3 broadcasts in the correct proportions.
    “Off”: Keeps the current “Screen Format” setting when the channel or input is 
    changed.
    Tip
    This option is available only if “Auto Format” is set to “On”.
    Display AreaAdjusts the screen area displaying the picture.
    “Normal”: Displays the picture in the original size.
    “-1”/“-2”: Enlarges the picture to hide the edge of the picture.
    Horizontal ShiftAdjusts the horizontal position of the picture.
    Vertical ShiftAdjusts the vertical position of the picture when the screen format is set to“Smart”, 
    “Zoom” or “14:9”.
    Vertical SizeAdjusts the vertical size of the picture when the screen format is set to “Smart”.
     
    						
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