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[. . . ] 46. 0395. 000 2 INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, The appliance you have purchased is the perfect combination of a television, and a graphic monitor that can be connected to a digital source, typically a computer. It is designed to give you maximum satisfaction and provides all the functions and adjustments necessary to ensure top quality sound and vision in both operating modes. To ensure the equipment is properly installed and used, accordingly, read through this manual carefully and in particular, before operating the appliance, pay special attention to the tips and warnings on the subject of safety and regarding conditions of use. Bear in mind that to receive good quality audio-video signals, a good quality aerial system is needed. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for poor operation of this appliance attributable to an inadequate or defective aerial system. Congratulations on having chosen a RTX 55TV by SIM2 Multimedia. 3 SUMMARY 1 PRESENTATATION OF THE RTX 55TV 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFETY Notes on safety Positioning the RTX 55TV Cleaning the television Precautions regarding the remote control Care for the environment 3 INSTALLATION Unpacking and connections Connecting the appliance to the mains power supply Connecting external appliances 4 OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE IN TV MODE The Remote Control I Function buttons on the RTX 55TV cabinet Switching on and off The operating system:On Screen Display Using the OSD with the remote control 4 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 12 Cabinet controls Guide to navigation of the OSD Selecting the Audio-Video source Looping two sockets Tuning and programming (TV mode) Sound adjustments Video adjustments Other functions 5 6 OPERATION IN GRAPHIC MONITOR MODE APPENDIX OSD summary table - TV mode OSD summary table - Graphic monitor mode 7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Technical specifications Dimensions 18 19 20 20 20 24 26 28 30 34 34 35 39 39 39 12 16 16 17 18 4 1 PRESENTATATION OF THE RTX 55TV The Display, of elegant and original design, generates images utilizing the most recent DLPTM chip by Texas Instruments (DMDTM panel with 1280x720 resolution featuring 12° technology), a proprietary sealed dustproof optical engine, a new six segment colour wheel and a Fresnel lens of new conception. [. . . ] Select PALBG for Italian and German channels, etc. . . ; Select SECAM-L for French channels; Select PAL-I for British channels; NTSC etc. . . If you are in doubt, however, select "Auto", as this will ensure that the RTX 55TV recognises the standard automatically during tuning (IMPORTANT: the only valid option for French channels is SECAM-L). In some cases it may not be sufficient to select "Auto" and it will be necessary to specify a transmission standard manually as indicated above. 4) Now scroll through the menu to "Channel Type", and select the "CH" option if you want to tune conventional terrestrial channels, or "S" for channels received via cable (only if you have a connection for cable TV). Number" and use the number buttons [2] of the remote control to enter the programme number (two digits, from 01 to 99) you want to assign to the channel. Note: It is good policy to leave programme number `0' free, given that if a video recorder is connected to the aerial socket of the appliance, programme number `0' will be used to store the signal coming from the external source. 6) Scroll through the menu to "AFC" and select "On"; this activates automatic frequency control, ensuring that the strongest available signal is captured. 7) Scroll through the menu to "Channel" and use the number buttons [2] of the remote control to enter the programme number of the channel (two digits) you want to tune. If you do not know the channel number, press and hold button [23] to start searching automatically for the next channel in sequence, or press button [24] for the previous channel in sequence. 21 If the quality of reception is poor, try varying the reception frequency slightly, as follows: 8) Scroll through the menu to "Fine Tune", which is in the Installation sub-menu, then move the slider one way or the other until the picture and sound are free of interference. 9) If the channel you are tuning broadcasts in two languages (indicated by "Dual I" or "Dual II" on the screen), you can select which of the two languages you wish to listen to by selecting "Dual I" (for the first language) or "Dual II" (for the second language) from the "Dual Language" option. 10)Finally, to save all the settings made in manual mode, scroll through the menu to "Store" and then press button [7]: the message "Store" is displayed for a few seconds to confirm that the settings have been saved. Note 1) To store other channels, repeat the entire procedure described above. 2) Since some of the options in the Installation sub-menu are used only rarely, it is good policy to minimise the number of menu options displayed by scrolling to "Extended menu" and selecting "Off". This limits the Installation sub-menu to just the four most important options, making regular use far quicker and easier. If you want to restore the sub-menu to its extended form, repeat the procedure as described above, but set the "Extended menu" option to "On". Personalising the channels table When you have finished tuning the channels, you can personalise the table by moving channels to different programme numbers (according to preference), exclude channels from zapping, delete them if reception is poor, or prevent selected channels from unauthorised viewing (by children, for example). All these operations are performed internally of the Overview menu in the Main Settings menu (yellow button [4]). To move to the list of the next 10 stored programmes, press button [23]. On the right of this same menu is a legend of 4 colours, corresponding to the 4 coloured buttons [3, 4, 5 and 6] of the remote control, each associated with a specific function:"Hide", "Insert", "Delete" and "Lock". Here is a detailed look at the operations associated with each function. Main Set. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TV OK Hide Insert Delete Lock Exit · "HIDE" (in red) This function allows the system to ignore programmes marked in red when searching sequentially through programme numbers with the remote control buttons [22 or 25]. [. . . ] - "CONTRAST" operates in the same way as described for the video menu. - "SHARPNESS" operates in the same way as described for the video menu. - "SHARPNESS MODE": used to select the type of processing associated with detail control. Advisable selections are "Video" for progressive or interlaced video signals, and "Graphics" for graphic signals received from a PC. - 32 "FREQUENCY/PHASE": these are controls applicable to progressive signals and signals from a computer, which determine the relationship between the number of pixels making up the signal and the number of pixels making up the projected image. [. . . ]

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