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User's Manual Digital HD TV

Please read the entire manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

WALKER.indd 1 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:34 Contents

Instructions...... 3 1. Before Using the TV...... 6 1.1 Remote control...... 6 1.2 Front Panel Controls...... 8 1.3 Rear Panel Jacks...... 8 1.4 CAM (Conditional Access Module) and Smart Card (Option)..... 9 2. Connections...... 10 2.1 Connecting the TV to Various Other Systems...... 10 3. Easy Installation...... 13 3.1 Language...... 13 3.2 Local Time/GMT...... 13 3.3 Channel Search...... 14 4. Operation...... 16 4.1 Basic Operation...... 16 5. TV Menu...... 17 5.1 PICTURE...... 17 5.2 SOUND ...... 19 5.3 MENU (In DTV mode only)...... 21 5.4 SCREEN...... 28 5.5 SETTING ...... 30 5.6 CHANNEL (In Analog TV mode only)...... 32

6. Function Description...... 35 6.1 Basic Function Usage...... 35 6.2 Teletext Feature...... 36 7. Appendix ...... 37 7.1 Preparing before installing Wall-Mount on the wall...... 37 7.2 Troubleshooting...... 38 7.3 Specifications...... 39

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WALKER.indd 2 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:35 Instructions

Safety Warnings

Attention: In order to prevent fire or electrical shock, do not open the casing or rear panel.

A lightning bolt with an arrowhead in an equilateral triangle should indicate to the user that dangerous voltage inside the product is strong enough to give a person an electrical shock.

CE Certification Symbol: We have conducted tests and demonstrated our compliance with all relevant EU guidelines and requirements.

An exclamation mark in an equilateral triangle should indicate to the user that important usage, maintenance and service instructions are located in the manual accompanying the device.

A laser product symbol on the back of the device indicates that this device is a certified laser product. The laser is weak outside of the device and only emits innocuous radiation.

Keep Electrical Devices Out of the Hands of Children Never allow children to use electronic devices unsupervised. Batteries can be deadly if swallowed. Therefore, keep the device and batteries where children cannot reach them. If a battery is swallowed, medical help must be sought immediately.

Moisture and Cleaning This product is not waterproof! Do not immerse this device in water and do not let it come in contact with water. Water can cause serious damage inside the device. Do not use any cleaning products which contain alcohol, ammonia, benzene or abrasives, as these can damage the unit. Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning.

Heat and Warmth Do not place this device in direct sunlight. Ensure that the device is not exposed to a direct heat source such as a radiator or an open fire. Make sure that the device's ventilation openings are not covered.

Caution! Important References to the Ear Protection Your hearing is important to you and to us. Therefore, please be careful when using this device. We recommend that you: avoid loud volumes! If this device is to be used by children, ensure that the device is not set too loud.

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WALKER.indd 3 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:36 Attention! Too high a volume can cause irreparable damage in children. SET A SAFE VOLUME LEVEL • After repeated listening to loud music, your hearing gradually becomes adjusted to this and gives you the impression that the volume is lower. • What seems normal to you can in fact be harmful in reality. • To protect yourself from this, set the volume to a low level. • Increase the volume slowly, until you can hear clearly and without difficulty. • There are many kinds of auditory damage and they cannot be reversed. • If you notice disturbances with your ears, please contact a doctor.

Interference with Other Devices If interference with radio or television reception occurs during use, place the device in another place in the room or building.

Disposal Batteries and packaging material do not belong in domestic waste. The batteries must be delivered to a collection center for old batteries. The separate disposal of packaging materials protects the environment.

Disposal old electrical & electronic equipment (Applicable in the European union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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WALKER.indd 4 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:36 Important Safety Instructions

1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus. 16. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle. 17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. 18. An apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a Mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

Note: Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume may cause health damage on your ears.

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WALKER.indd 5 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:36 1. Before Using the TV

1.1 Remote control

When using the remote, always point it directly at the TV.

1. POWER To switch between ON and STANDBY 1 mode. 2. SOURCE To select the DTV, ATV, SCART1/2, AV, 2 20 Component, HDMI1/2 or PC. 3. Number buttons To select the channel directly and enter 3 channel edit, PIN code. 4. OneTwo-digit button 19 OneTwo-digit channel selection. 4 TV/RADIO To switch between TV and radio. 5 5. Colour buttons To select button in the OSD (On Screen 6 Display). 7 18 Red button To display the Subtitle window on the screen. 8 17 Green button To sort channel list. Yellow button To display the Timer window. 9 Blue button To display the programme information. 10 16 6. SLEEP To set the sleep timer. 7. P.MODE To select picture mode. 11 15 8. Navigation buttons To control the cursor in the menu. 14 9. STILL To freeze the current picture. 10. MENU To display the main on-screen menu. 12 11. VOL + / - To increase or decrease the volume. 12. Not available 13 13. A.Lang To select the audio language. 14. EXIT To return the normal viewing mode from a menu. 15. CH + / - To change channel up and down. 16. GUIDE Electronic Program Guide display. 17. ASPECT To select Aspect Ratio. 18. S.MODE To select sound mode. 19. PRE-CH To select the previous channel. 20. MUTE button To cut off the sound.

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WALKER.indd 6 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:37 21. To display the available teletext sub- page. 22. To display the teletext index page. 23. PIP/INPUT To select a source of sub-picture. 24. PIP Picture-In-Picture On/Off 25. FLOP/LIST To select the teletext mode. 26. TTX/MIX To activate teletext mode. 27. HOLD To hold teletext. 28. SIZE To control teletext size. 29. REVEAL To reveal teletext. 30. CH ↑ / ↓ To change the PIP channel. 21 31. STORE To store teletext. 32. SWAP To exchange the main and sub pictures. 33. LOCATE To select a position of sub-picture. 34. / To select the next or previous teletext page. 35. To cancel teletext. 22

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Note • When inserting batteries, make sure that the polarity (+/-) is correct. • The design of the Remote Control Unit may be changed without any notice in advance.

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WALKER.indd 7 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:38 1.2 Front Panel Controls

1. Menu Press to display the on-screen menu of your TV’s 7. Speaker features. 8. Smart Card Slot 2. OK Press this button to select the required menu. Insert the smart card to view and listen to all the channels 3. + CH - Press to change channel up and down. you choose to subscribe to. 4. + VOL - Press to increase or decrease the volume. 9. Common Interface (CI) Slot 5. Power Press to turn the TV On and Off. Insert the CI to view and listen to all the channels you 6. Power / Standby Indicator choose to subscribe to. Blinks and turn off when the power is on and lights up in 10. USB port standby mode. Connect a USB memory device or a PC by using a USB cable.

1.3 Rear Panel Jacks

1. Power In 6. Component In To connect the supplied power code. To input audio (L/) and video (Y, PB, PR) for component. 2. HDMI1/2 7. SCART 1/2 To use the HDMI cable to connect this jack to the HDMI To connect this jack to the external devices via SCART jack on your external device for the best quality picture. cable. 3. PC 8. UPGRADE To connect to the video output jack on your PC. To connect for the upgrade. 4. AUDIO 9. S/PDIF (Optical) To connect to the audio output jack on your PC. To connect a digital amplifier output. 5. Composite In 10. ANALOG TUNER Audio (L/R) and video (VIDEO) connection jack. To connect terrestrial antenna. 11. LNB To connect satellite antenna. 8 - ENG

WALKER.indd 8 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:39 1.4 CAM (Conditional Access Module) and Smart Card (Option)

Note Please do not plug in the main power supply cord until you have finished all of the connections!

Although some TV and radio channels are to view, you must subscribe to most TV and radio/music channels and a Conditional Access component is required.

If you want to enjoy watching scrambled broadcasting channels, you need to purchase the CAMs and smart cards from a service provider’s sales department. However, broadcasting channels from multiple service providers call for multiple CAMs and Smart cards. TV which have only the CAMs and smartcards provided by the one service provider can show several broadcasting channels of the provider. Please refer to manuals provided by service providers for details because the CAM and smartcards are featured with unique menus, apart from menus given by the TV. Watching “Free-To-Air” channel is available regardless of the CAM and smart cards. As service providers download new information to smart cards if necessary, those who have CAMs and smart cards should always put the smart cards in proper slots

Inserting a Smart card A Smart card looks similar to a credit card and entitles you to view and listen to all the channels you choose to subscribe to. The Smart card slot on the TV can be used for Smart cards only. 1. Open the right-hand cover on the left side panel of the TV. 2. Hold the Smart card vertically with the electronic chip (small square-shaped, gold in colour) facing into the front of the TV. 3. Insert the Smart card into the top slot.

Inserting the CI (Common Interface) Module Your TV is equipped with a slot for the Common Interface (CI). 1. Open the right-hand cover on the left side panel of the TV. 2. Insert the smart card into the CI-Module, and the CI-Module into the slot.

Note CI and CAS embedded model only.

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WALKER.indd 9 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:39 2. Connections 2.1 Connecting the TV to Various Other Systems

There are several ways of connecting the TV to your VCR. Consult your local supplier for assistance in setting-up your system that is best suited to your requirements.

2.1.1 To Connect Satellite and Terrestrial Antenna Connect one end of coaxial cable to the ANALOG TUNER on the back of the TV and the other end to a terrestrial antenna connection or the jack for the public antenna on the wall. DiSEqC 1.0 - Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB jack on back of the TV.

DiSEqC 1.2 Motor 1. Connect one end of your coaxial cable to the LNB connector on the TV and the other end to the REC or TV connector on the DiSEqC 1.2 motor. 2. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB connector on the DiSEqC 1.2 motor.

2.1.2 To Connect a VCR Connect the SCART jack from the VCR to the back of the TV. You can also use A/V jacks.

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WALKER.indd 10 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:40 2.1.3 To Connect a Set-top Box - SCART Connect the TV to a Set-top Box with SCART, if your Set-top Box is equipped for it. You can also use A/V jacks.

• Set-top Box

2.1.4 To Connect a DVD Player / Set-top Box - Component The rear jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a DVD player/Set-Top Box to your TV. Component video separates the video into Y (Green), Pb (Blue), and Pr (Red) for enhanced video quality. Be sure to match the component video and audio connections. Each external input source device has a different back panel configuration. When connecting an external device, match the colour of the connection terminal to the cable.

2.1.5 To Connect a DVD Player / Set-top Box / HDMI HDMI offers the best video quality. This connection can only be made if there is an HDMI Output jack on the external device. HDMI, or high-definition multimedia interface, is a next-generation interface that enables the transmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable without compression. “Multimedia interface” is a more accurate name for it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio (5.1 channels). When connecting via HDMI, you do not need to connect Audio Cables. You only need to connect Audio cables when connecting via DVI.

Note • Connect the cable with input jack on TV properly as shown in the picture. • The design of the Rear Panel may be changed without any notice in advance.

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WALKER.indd 11 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:41 2.1.6 To Connect a Digital Audio System If you have a DAC with S/PDIF optical cable input, you can connect the TV with it to enjoy higher quality sound. Connect S/PDIF optical cable to a digital amplifier.

Note A Digital Audio system is available only when the TV Speaker function is set to off.

2.1.7 To Connect a PC This TV provides Plug and Play capability, meaning that the PC adjusts automatically to the TV’s settings.

2.1.8 To Connect a USB memory device You can view video and photo or listen to audio files which are saved on a USB memory device or a PC.

2.1.9 LNB If you have an analogue or digital Set-top Box and you wish to use the same CATV line then you can connect it via the LNB. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the LNB on the Set-top Box and connect the other end to the CATV ANT. IN jack on your Set-top Box. Note • Connect the cable with input jack on TV properly shown in the picture. • The design of the Rear Panel may be changed without any notice in advance. 12 - ENG

WALKER.indd 12 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:42 3. Easy Installation Before you watch the TV, you must perform the installation procedure first. Therefore you will see only “Easy Installation” menu at first. The Easy Installation gives you the convenience of adjusting the time and channel search.

Easy Installation • Automatic Installation by “Easy Installation” 1. Menu Language The Installation Wizard is a user-friendly method assuring the easy ● English set-up of the TV by the new user. • System Connection Connect the TV to all peripheral devices such as the Video, Audio and DVD etc. • Power On

OK Switch is turn on to the back of TV. EXIT Turn on the power of the TV and other devices. The power cord of the TV should be connected to a wall outlet. Press the Power button on the side of the TV or on the remote control. • Power Off When you press the Power button again, the TV will display “OFF”.

3.1 Language

Easy Installation Press the OK button. 2. Audio Language ● English

MENU Previous OK EXIT

3.2 Local Time/GMT

Easy Installation Select the time setting type. 4. Local Time Press the or button to select local time.

GMT + 0:00 When you press the or button, the time zone will move by 30 minutes.

MENU Previous OK EXIT

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WALKER.indd 13 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:42 3.3 Channel Search

Easy Installation 3.3.1 Satellite Search

5. Channel Search 1. Select the satellite list you want using the or button on the Channel Search satellite list. • C/KU Switch You can select C/KU band by selection of switch type. • LNB Freq. Select the proper LNB frequency referring to your LNB using OK and the or button.

MENU Previous OK • C-LNB Freq. When selecting the C/KU Switch is selected EXIT as None, the C-LNB Freq will be dimmed automatically. Press OK button, and then the Channel Search C-LNB Freq. List will be displayed. You can also Satellite C/Ku Switch None Asiasat 3S (105.5 E) LNB Freq. Univ. LNB1 input the freq. you want. After inputting freq. Astra 1 (19.2 E) C-LNB Freq. 576U using numeric button, press OK button. Eurobird/Astra2 (28.2 E) LNB Power On Astra3 (23.5 E) 22KHz Auto • LNB Power Select the LNB Power On or OFF. AtlanticBird 1 (12.5 W) 0V/12V 0V Eutelsat W1 (10.0 E) Tone Burst Off DISEqC None • 22KHz Depending on the user’s antenna switch box or Eutelsat W3A (7.0 E) LNB. When selecting the U-LNB 1 and U-LNB 2, 0 % 0 % the 22KHz will be dimmed. (MOTOR DiSEqC 1,2). Select Scan TP List Edit/Add/Delete • 0V/12V Depending on the user’s antenna switch box. You can choose either 0V/12V. Channel Search • Tone Burst Depending on the user’s antenna switch box.

Satellite C/Ku Switch None (Off, SAT A or SAT B) Asiasat 3S (105.5 E) LNB Freq. Univ. LNB1 Astra 1 (19.2 E) C-LNB Freq. 576U • DiSEqC You can select and use appropriate port for your Eurobird/Astra2 (28.2 E) LNB Power On Astra3 (23.5 E) 22KHz Auto DiSEqC switch box. Press OK button to select AtlanticBird 1 (12.5 W) 0V/12V 0V DiSEqC List. (None, DiSEqC A, DiSEqC B, DiSEqC Eutelsat W1 (10.0 E) Tone Burst Off Eutelsat W3A (7.0 E) DISEqC None C, DiSEqC D, Motor, USALS) 0 % 0 % Select Scan TP List Edit/Add/Delete

Channel Search 2. Press the Yellow button to edit, add or delete the TP list.

Satellite C/Ku Switch None • Mode Select the input mode using the or button Asiasat 3S (105.5 E) LNB Freq. Univ. LNB1 (Edit, Add, Delete). Astra 1 (19.2 E) ? C-LNB Freq. C Norm. LNBF Eurobird/Astra2Mode (28.2 EditE) EditLNB Power◄ ► On • Satellite Check the satellite and then press the OK button. Astra3 (23.5 E)Satellite Asiasat22KHz 3S OK Auto AtlanticBird 1 (12.5Degree W) 105.50V/12V E ◄► 0V • Degree Input longitude using the numeric button and Tone Burst Off Eutelsat W1 (10.0OK E)Save DISEqC None Eutelsat W3A (7.0EXIT E)Exit then using the or button to select W or E 0 % (West / East). 0 % Select Scan TP List - Press OK button to save. Edit/Add/Delete

Channel Search 3. After selecting all that is necessary, press Red button to scan the

Satellite C/Ku Switch None satellite list. Telstar 10 (76.5 E) LNB Freq. Univ. LNB1 • Network Select ON or OFF according to your Network. Arabsat 2A3A )2 ? C-LNB Freq. C Norm. LNBF Arabsat 2B (30 LNB Power On Network ◄ ► • Search Type Select All or FTA Search Type. Asiasat 2 (100.5 22KHzOff Auto Search Type ◄ All ► Asiasat 3S (105 0V/12V 0V - Press OK button and searching will start. Astra1 (19.2 E) OK Save Tone Burst Off Eurobird/Astra2EXIT ( Exit DISEqC None Astra3 (23.5 E) 0 % 0 % Select Scan TP List Edit/Add/Delete

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WALKER.indd 14 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:43 Channel Search 3.3.2 TP List Search

Asiasat 3S (105.5 E) C/Ku Switch None 1. Select the satellite list you want using the or button on the 001 3640 27500 H S1 LNB Freq. C Norm. LNBF satellite list. 002 3647 4343 V S1 C-LNB Freq. C Norm. LNBF 003 3647 8932 V S1 LNB Power On 004 3680 26670 H S1 22KHz Auto 2. Press the Green button to display the TP list. 005 3700 27500 V S1 0V/12V 0V 006 3706 6000 H S1 Tone Burst Off 007 3718 7000 H S1 DISEqC None 008 3725 4450 V S1

0 % 0 % Select TP Search TP List Edit/Add/Delete

3. Press the Yellow button to edit, add or delete the TP list. Channel Search ? • Mode Select the input mode using the or button Asiasat 3S (105.5Mode E) ◄ C/KuEdit Switch► None (Edit, Add, Delete). 001 3640 27500Frequency H S1 LNB03640 Freq. C Norm. LNBF C-LNB Freq. C Norm. LNBF 002 3647 4343Symbol V RateS1 27500 • Frequency Input a proper Frequency using numeric button. LNB Power On 003 3647 8932Polarity V S1 ◄ H ► 004 3680 26670 H S1 22KHz Auto Transmission ◄ DVB_S ► • Symbol Rate Input a proper Symbol Rate using numeric 005 3700 27500 V S1 0V/12V 0V 006 3706 6000Modulation H S1 ◄ ToneQPSK Burst ► Off button. 007 3718 7000FEC H S1 ◄ DISEqCAuto ► None 008 3725 4450Pilot V S1 ◄ Off ► • Polarity Use the or button to select the Polarisation

0 % 0 % OK Save of the transponder. (Horizontal, Vertical) Select EXIT Exit TP Search TP List • Transmission Use the or button to select the transmission. Edit/Add/Delete • Modulation Select the modulation using the or button (QPSK, 8PSK). • FEC You can select the value of Auto, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9 or 9/10. • Pilot You can select On, Off or Auto. 4. Press the Red button on the TP list. • Frequency Input a proper Frequency using numeric button. • Symbol Rate Input a proper Symbol Rate using numeric button. Channel Search ? • Polarity Use the or button to select the Polarisation Asiasat 3S (105.5Frequency E) C/Ku03640 Switch None of the transponder. (Horizontal, Vertical) 001 3640 27500Symbol H S1Rate LNB27500 Freq. C Norm. LNBF 002 3647 4343Polarity V S1 ◄ C-LNBH Freq.► C Norm. LNBF LNB Power On • FEC Use the or button to select the FEC of the 003 3647 8932FEC V S1 ◄ Auto ► 004 3680 26670 H S1 22KHz Auto Network ◄ Off ► transponder. (Auto, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8) 005 3700 27500 V S1 0V/12V 0V 006 3706 6000Video H PIDS1 ◄ ToneAuto Burst ► Off • Network You can select On or Off. When you select On, 007 3718 7000Audio H PIDS1 ◄ DISEqCAuto ► None 008 3725 4450 V S1 POR PID ◄ Auto ► you can find more transponders using the home 0 % 0 % OK Save network. Select EXIT Exit TP Search TP List Edit/Add/Delete • Video PID/Audio PID/PCR PID You can set PID to search for services. Use the or button or numeric button to input the value. 5. Press OK button to start scanning.

Channel Search Astra3 (23.5 E) TP[27] 1266MHz 2170Ks/s H Auto TV List (84) Radio (18) 78 723 Sports 7 480 CUE 79 742 STAR Sports 8 SDRenMin 80 755 ESPN 9 SDJingJi 81 763 STAR Sports 10 SDShengHuo 82 772 ESPN 11 SDWenYi 83 792 ESPN India 12 SDJiaoTong 84 ShenDongTV 13 SDXiangCun 99 %

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WALKER.indd 15 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:43 4. Operation 4.1 Basic Operation

4.1.1 Turning the TV On / Off Connect power code correctly, the set is switched to standby mode. Press the Power button on the remote control and then the set will switch on.

4.1.2 Changing Channels - Press the CH + or CH - button to change channels. You will see all the channels that the TV has memorized. - The PRE-CH button to select the previous channel. - The -/-- button is used to select stations that broadcast a digital signal. (In Analog TV mode only) For example, for Channel 7-1, press “7”, then “-/--”, and then “1”. - Use the numeric buttons to go directly to a channel.

4.1.3 Adjusting the Volume Adjust the volume to suit your personal preference. - Use the VOL + or VOL - button to increase or decrease the volume. - At any time, you can cut off the sound using MUTE button.

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WALKER.indd 16 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:43 5. TV Menu

PICTURE To Display the Main Menu Picture Mode Custom Contrast 80 ► Press the MENU button. The main menu is displayed on the screen. Brightness 50 ► Its left side has six icons. (PICTURE, SOUND, MENU, SCREEN, SETTING, Colour 50 ► Sharpness 50 ► CHANNEL : The CHANNEL icon will be activated only at Analog TV Tint ► Colour Temp. Normal mode, the MENU icon will be activated only at DTV mode.) 3D NR On To Select the Required Option Move Enter Return Use the or button to be able to select the required mode, and then press the OK button to enter the required options.

To Exit the Menu Press the EXIT button to exit or press the MENU button to return to the previous menu.

5.1 PICTURE

PICTURE 5.1.1 Changing the Picture Modes Picture Mode Custom Standard Contrast 80 ► Your TV has four automatic picture modes (Standard, Dynamic, Movie Dynamic Brightness 50 ► Movie and Custom) that are preset at the factory. You can select the type of Colour 50 ► Custom Sharpness 50 ► picture which best corresponds to your viewing requirements. Tint ► Colour Temp. Normal 3D NR On In the Picture Menu, use the or button to select the required Active Colour On mode. Move Enter Return • Standard To select for the most and natural screen display status. • Dynamic To select for viewing the TV during the day or when there is bright light in the room. • Movie To select when viewing the movie. • Custom To select this option to use the user-defined setting.

Note You can select these modes simply by pressing the P.MODE button on the remote control.

PICTURE 5.1.2 Customizing the Picture Settings Picture Mode Custom Contrast 80 ► Your TV has several setting options that allow you to control picture Brightness 50 ► Colour 50 ► quality. You can adjust picture Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness Sharpness 50 ► and Tint to the levels you prefer. Tint ► Colour Temp. Normal 3D NR On In the PICTURE mode, use the or button to select the desired Active Colour On picture option (Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness or Tint). Enter Return Move • Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark levels in the picture.

▲ • Brightness Increases or decreases amount of white in your picture. Contrast ◄ ► 80 ▼ • Colour Adjusts intensity of all colours. • Sharpness Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between the light and dark areas of the picture. The lower the level is, the softer the image becomes. • Tint Adjusts the balance between red green level. (Activated only in the NTSC input) Press the OK button and then use the or button to make appropriate adjustments.

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WALKER.indd 17 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:44 PICTURE 5.1.3 Customizing the Colour Temperature Picture Mode Custom Contrast 80 ► Cool Adjusts the colour temperature options (Cool, Normal, Warm). Choose Brightness 50 ► Normal Colour 50 ► Warm one of three automatic colour adjustments. Sharpness 50 ► Tint ► Colour Temp. Normal 3D NR On Active Colour On In the Colour Temp. menu, use the or button to select the required mode. Move Enter Return • Cool To set Cool to see less intense colours with more blue. • Normal To select for the most general colour temperature. • Warm To set Warm to enhance hotter colours such as red. Press the EXIT button or press the MENU button three times to exit.

5.1.4 Selecting the 3D NR mode PICTURE Picture Mode Custom Contrast 80 ► On You can select 3D NR to reduce the picture noise which may appear Brightness 50 ► Off Colour 50 ► on the screen during watching the TV. If the signal receives by the TV Sharpness 50 ► Tint ► is weak, you can activate this feature to reduce any static and ghosting Colour Temp. Normal that may appear on the screen. 3D NR On Active Colour On

Move Enter Return In the 3D NR menu, use the or button to select the required mode (On or Off) and then press the OK button.

PICTURE 5.1.5 Setting the Active Colour Picture Mode Custom Contrast 80 ► On You can enhancer the colour of the picture. The colours of the and Brightness 50 ► Off Colour 50 ► grass will be stronger and clearer for a more vivid on-screen picture. Sharpness 50 ► Tint ► Colour Temp. Normal 3D NR On Active Colour On In the Active Colour menu, use the or button to select the required mode (On or Off) and the press the OK button. Move Enter Return

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WALKER.indd 18 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:44 5.2 SOUND

SOUND 5.2.1 Changing the Sound Modes Sound Mode Standard Equalizer ► Your TV has four automatic sound modes (Standard, Music, Movie and Balance ► Custom) that are preset at the factory. Auto Volume Off TV Speaker On You can select your preferred sound setting.

In the Sound Mode menu, use the or button to select the required Move Enter Return mode.

SOUND • Standard To select for the most commending and natural audio. Sound Mode Standard Standard • Music To select this option to enjoy the original sound when Equalizer ► Music Balance ► listening to the music. Movie Auto Volume Off Custom • Movie To select this option to enjoy sublime sound. TV Speaker On • Custom To select this option to use the user-defined audio setting.

Note Move Enter Return You can select these modes simply by pressing the S.MODE button on the remote control.

SOUND 5.2.2 Customizing the Equalizer Sound Mode Standard Equalizer ► Your TV has several settings which allow you to sound quality. You can Balance ► adjust the sound frequency of the equalizer. Auto Volume Off TV Speaker On In the Equalizer menu, use the or button to select a sound band and then press the or button to make appropriate adjustments. Move Enter Return

Equalizer

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WALKER.indd 19 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:45 SOUND 5.2.3 Customizing the Balance Adjustment Sound Mode Standard Equalizer ► You can adjust the sound balance of speaker to levels you prefer. Balance ► Auto Volume Off TV Speaker On In the Balance menu, use the or button to make appropriate adjustments.

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Balance L ◄ ►R

SOUND 5.2.4 Setting the Auto Volume Sound Mode Standard On You can select the status of the Auto Volume menu. Equalizer ► Off Balance ► Auto Volume On Automatically keeps on an equal volume level even if you change TV Speaker On programmes.

Use the or button to select the required mode (On or Off). Move Enter Return

SOUND 5.2.5 Setting the TV Speaker Sound Mode Standard On You can adjusts the internal speaker status. Equalizer ► Off Balance ► Auto Volume Off TV Speaker On In the TV Speaker menu, use the or button to select the require mode (On or Off) and then press the OK button. When the TV speaker function is set to off, the sound related menu is Move Enter Return disabled.

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WALKER.indd 20 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:45 5.3 MENU (In DTV mode only)

Channel Search 5.3.1 Searching the Channels Satellite C/Ku Switch None Select the satellite list you want using or button on the satellite Amos 1/2 (4.0 W) LNB Freq. Univ. LNB1 Telstar10 (76.5 E) C-LNB Freq. 576U list. Arabsat 2A3A (26.0 E) LNB Power On Arabsat 2B (30.6 E) 22KHz Auto Asiasat 2 (100.5E) 0V/12V 0V Asiasat 3S (105.5 E) Tone Burst Off Astra 1 (19.2 E) DISEqC None In the Menu mode, select the Channel Search menu and then input Eurobird/Astra2 (28.2 E) 0 % the PIN code to enter the Channel Search. (Default PIN code is 0000.) 0 % Select Scan TP List • C/KU Switch You can select C/KU band by selection of switch Edit/Add/Delete type. Channel Search • LNB Freq. Select the proper LNB frequency referring to Satellite C/Ku Switch None your LNB using OK and or buttons. Telstar10 (76.5 E) LNB Freq. Univ. LNB1 Arabsat 2A3A (26.0 E) i C-LNB Freq. 576U Arabsat 2B (30.6 E) LNB Power On • C-LNB Freq. When selecting the C/KU Switch is selected Network ◄22KHz Off ► Auto Asiasat 2 (100.5E)Search Type ◄ All ► Asiasat 3S (105.5 E) 0V/12V 0V as None, the C-LNB Freq will be dimmed Astra 1 (19.2 E) Tone Burst Off Save Eurobird/Astra2 (28.2 E) DISEqC None automatically. Press OK button, and then the Exit Astra3 (23.5 E) 0 % C-LNB Freq. List will be displayed. You can also 0 % input the freq. you want. After inputting freq. Select Scan TP List Edit/Add/Delete using numeric buttons, press OK button.

Channel Search • LNB Power Select the LNB Power On or OFF. Astra3 (23.5 E) TP[27] 1266MHz 2170Ks/s H Auto • 22KHz Depending on the user’s antenna switch box TV List (84) Radio (18) or LNB. You can supply either 22KHz by setting 78 723 STAR Sports 7 480 CUE 79 742 STAR Sports 8 SDRenMin ON or not by setting OFF. When selecting the 80 755 ESPN 9 SDJingJi 81 763 STAR Sports 10 SDShengHuo U-LNB 1 and U-LNB 2, the 22KHz will be dimmed. 82 772 ESPN India 11 SDWenYi 83 792 ESPN India 12 SDJiaoTong 84 ShenDongTV 13 SDXiangCun (MOTOR DiSEqC 1,2). 99 % • 0V/12V Depending on the user’s antenna switch box. Select You can choose either 0V/12V. • Tone Burst Depending on the user’s antenna switch box. (off, SAT A or SAT B) • DiSEqC You can select and use appropriate port for your DiSEqC switch box. Press OK button to select DiSEqC List. (None, DiSEqC A, DiSEqC B, DiSEqC C, DiSEqC D, Motor, USALS) Set the all required options and then press the Red button to scan the satellite list.

Note Refer to page 13-14.

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WALKER.indd 21 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:45 MENU 5.3.2 Editing the Channel List Channel Search ► Edit Channel List ► From these menus, you can edit favorite lists, lock, skip, delete or move Program Guide ► channel. System Setting ► Utility ► Common Interface ► 1. Select the Edit Channel List menu and then input the PIN code to enter the Edit Channel List. • Red button Change the edit list

Move Enter Return • Yellow button Rename Channel • Blue button Rename Favorite Edit Channel List (TV) • Green button Add to edit list

All Asiasat 3S Favorite 1 2. Press the Red button to select the desired mode and then press the 121 ANHUI TV1 9 ZEE SMILE OK button. 122 JSTV 89 CYS $ 123 STAR Cricket 90 JLTV 3. Use the or button to select the desired channel and then press $ 124 STAR Sports 99 BTV WORLD $ 125 ESPN India 100 FASHION TV the OK button to add to edit list. $ 126 ESPN Asia 106 STAR UTSAV To remove the channel list from edit list at right folder, press the OK $ 127 STAR Sports SEA 114 769 STAR Utsav $ 128 401 ESPN Taiwan 118 GXTV button. The edited list will be removed.

Change edit list Add to edit list 4. Press the MENU button or EXIT button to confirm the channel list. Rename Channel Rename Favorite And then press the OK button to save. Edit Channel List (TV) Note All Asiasat 3S Favorite 1 Delete Favorite 1 Education The PIN code preset to 0000 from the factory. 121 ANHUISkip TV1 Favorite 92 ZEELifestyle SMILE 122 JSTVMove Favorite 893 CYSDrama $ 123 STARMovie Cricket Favorite 904 JLTVMusic $ 124 NewsSTAR andSports Fact Favorite 995 BTV WORLDArts $ 125 ESPNEntertainment India Favorite 1006 FASHIONCurrent Affairs TV $ 126 ESPNSport Asia Favorite 1067 STARSpecial UTSAV Children's Favorite 8 Comedy $ 127 STAR Sports SEA 114 769 STAR Utsav Factual Lock Documentary $ 128 401 ESPN Taiwan 118 GXTV

Change edit list Add to edit list Rename Channel Rename Favorite

Edit Channel List (TV) ? AllFavorite Asiasat 1 3S Favorite 1 121 _ANHUI TV1 9 ZEE SMILE 122 JSTV ! " # $ % & ' ( ) 89* + CYS, - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? $ 123 STAR@ A BCricket C D E F G H I 90J K JLTVL M N O $ 124 STARP Q R Sports S T U V W X Y 99Z [ BTV\ ] WORLD ^ _ $ 125 ESPN` a b India c d e f g h i 100j k FASHIONl m n o TV p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ � $ 126 ESPN Asia 106 STAR UTSAV $ 127 STAR Sports SEA 114 769 STAR Utsav $ 128 401 ESPN Taiwan 118 GXTV Save Delete Exit Change edit list OK Add to edit list Rename Channel Rename Favorite

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WALKER.indd 22 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:46 MENU 5.3.3 Viewing the Programme Guide Channel Search ► Edit Channel List ► This Programme Guide menu information might not be supported by Program Guide ► service providers. System Setting ► Utility ► Common Interface ► 1. Select the Program Guide menu and then input the PIN code to enter the Program Guide. 2. Use the or button to select channel and then you can find out

Move Enter Return channel information at top screen.

Program Guide (TV) High Wall 13 AUG 10:35 - 12:15 (1h 40m) Movie R Unclassified An 1947, Robert Taylar, Andray Totter, Harbert Marchell A pacy mystery data with Robert Taylar as a forever air ace, comfied TUE 14.06.2007 3.26 3.56 4.26 4.56 8 GXTV Gras Du Baetammar 9 Shaanxi TV 1 The The Grim 10 Shaanxi TV 2 High Wall The Marry Window 11 ANHUI TV1 Tale dgaldjgg 12 JSTV Top 10 Hadonna Fabuto 13 ShandongTV No program No Program

Date Sort Reserve Scroll

Program Guide (TV) 3. Use the or button to check the programme guide information High Wall Sort (TV) 13 AUG 10:35 - 12:15 (1h 40m) as per its time. Movie R Unclassified Normal All An 1947, Robert Taylar, Andray Totter, HarbertAmos Marchell 1/2 (4.0 W) • Red button Date A pacy mystery data with Robert Taylar as a forever air ace, comfied Satellite Arabsat 2A3A (26 TUE 14.06.2007 3.26 Asiasat 3.56 2 (100.5E 4.26 4.56 • Yellow button Reserve 8 GXTV CAS Gras Asiasat Du 3S Baetammar (105.5 9 Shaanxi TV 1 The The Grim Network Eurobird/Astra2 )2 When open the reserve window, you can select 10 Shaanxi TV 2 High Wall The Marry Window 11 ANHUI TV1Genre Tale dgaldjgg the mode Once, Daily, Weekly or Off. 12 JSTV Top 10 Hadonna Fabuto 13 ShandongTVFavorite No program No Program • Blue button Scroll

Date Sort • Green button Sort Reserve Scroll Note • The PIN code preset to 0000 from the factory. • You can select Programme Guide simply by pressing the GUIDE button on the remote control.

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WALKER.indd 23 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:46 MENU 5.3.4 Setting the System Channel Search ► Edit Channel List ► You can specify some settings from submenus. The PIN code preset to Program Guide ► 0000 from the factory. System Setting ► Utility ► Common Interface ► In the System Setting menu, use the or button to select the

Move Enter Return required option. • Menu / Audio / Subtitle Language System Setting You can change the default value for Menu, Audio and Subtitle Setup list Menu Language Menu Language English languages. Press the OK or button to select required menu and Audio Language Subtitle Language then press the OK button to select English. Banner Time Local Time Day Light Menu Transparency Change PIN Code

Change setup window Note You can select Audio Language simply by pressing the A.Lang button on the remote control.

• Banner Time System Setting Setup list Banner Time When you switch channels, an information banner will be shown for Menu Language 1 secs a few seconds. You can select for how long banner will be shown. Audio Language 3 secs Subtitle Language 6 secs Press the OK or button to enter Banner Time and then use the Banner Time 9 secs Local Time 12 secs or button to select the desired option. Day Light 15 secs Menu Transparency Change PIN Code - Available options : 1secs, 3secs, 6secs, 9secs, 12secs, 15secs

Change setup window • Local Time System Setting Setup list Local Time You can select the current time zone. Press the OK or button to Menu Language ▲ Audio Language GMT + 0:00 enter Local Time and then use the or button to select the Subtitle Language ▼ Banner Time current time. When you press the or button, the time zone will Local Time Day Light move by 30 minutes. Menu Transparency Change PIN Code

Change setup window • Day Light System Setting Setup list Day Light If you want to turn the Day Lignt Saving on, press the or Menu Language Off button to select ON and then press the OK button. Audio Language On Subtitle Language Banner Time GMT + 0:00 Local Time Day Light Menu Transparency Change PIN Code

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WALKER.indd 24 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:46 System Setting • Menu Transparency Setup list Menu Transparency From 30% to 100% will give the variable transparency on Video and Menu Language ▲ Audio Language 80 % OSD screen. Subtitle Language ▼ Banner Time Press the OK or button to enter Menu Transparency and then use Local Time Day Light the or button to set transparency. Menu Transparency Change PIN Code

Change setup window • Change PIN Code System Setting Setup list Change PIN Code From here you can change the PIN code from the standard 0000. Menu Language Current PIN Code DO NOT FORGET IT! Without it, you are not able to access to any of Audio Language - - - - Subtitle Language New PIN Code the functions where the code is required. You can change password Banner Time - - - - Local Time Confirm PIN Code for Parental Lock and Menu Lock simultaneously. Press the OK or Day Light - - - - Menu Transparency button to enter Change PIN Code. Use the numeric buttons, Change PIN Code input the current PIN code. In highlighted new PIN code, input a Change setup window new PIN code. To verify the new PIN code, re-enter a new PIN code in the highlighted confirm PIN code. If the PIN code is correct, the System Setting message “Success” will be displayed on the display window. Setup list Change PIN Code Menu Language Current PIN Code Note Audio Language - - - - Subtitle Language New PIN Code If you forget the PIN code, press the RGYB (Colour) button in sequence Banner Time Success - - - - Local Time Confirm PIN Code at. (i.e. Red  Green  Yellow  Blue button) The PIN code will be Day Light - - - - Menu Transparency changed to 0000. Change PIN Code

Change setup window

System Setting • Parental Lock Setup list Parental Lock When you change Parental Lock to On or Off, service channel can Audio Language Off Subtitle Language On get or not from that set values. If you select On, you may need PIN Screen Type Local Time code every time you select the lock channel program as you set Day Light Menu Transparency in the channel control. If you select Off, you can see all channels Change PIN Code Parental Lock without PIN code. Press the OK or button to enter Parental Lock and then use the or button to select On or Off. Change setup window

• Menu Lock System Setting Setup list Menu Lock If the Menu Lock is already set, the PIN code is needed to set the Subtitle Language Unlocked Screen Type Locked Edit Channel List and System Setting. Press the OK or button to Local Time Day Light enter Menu Lock and then use the or button to select Unlocked Menu Transparency Change PIN Code or Locked. Parental Lock Menu Lock

Change setup window • SPDIF Output System Setting You can hear digital audio of the Dolby 5.1 channel using SPDIF Setup list SPDIF Output Banner Time Off Output. Press the OK or button to enter SPDIF Output and then Local Time PCM Day Light Dolby Digital use the or button to select the required option. Menu Transparency Change PIN Code - Off If selecting Off, the digital audio will not be Parental Lock Menu Lock output. SPDIF Output - PCM When selecting PCM, the unzipped digital audio Change setup window is output through SPDIF. - Dolby Digital When selecting Dolby Digital, if the current channel is a Dolby audio channel, the zipped Dolby stream is output through SPDIF.

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WALKER.indd 25 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:47 • Factory Reset Press the or button on the Setup list to select System Setting Setup list Factory Reset Factory Reset. Change PIN Code ? Press OK button Use this option only if you have to start the Parental LockAll channels and system setting Menu Lock values will be cleared. Do you complete installation procedure from scratch. SPDIF Outputreally want to continue? Factory Reset If you continue from here, all your previous S/W Upgrade via YesU OTA Upgrade Exit settings and all channels will be cleared! The System Information default data will be loaded. If you press the OK Change setup window button, it asks for your confirmation. If you want to reset, press the OK button, or press the EXIT button to exit this menu.

System Setting • S/W Upgrade via USB Setup list S/W Upgrade via USB Software can be downloaded through the USB. Day Light Upgrading Menu Transparency Save Channel List Press the OK or button to enter S/W Upgrade Change PIN Code Parental Lock via USB and then press the OK button. Menu Lock SPDIF Output - Save Channel List You can save the current channel list to USB Factory Reset S/W Upgrade via USB device.

Change setup window

System Setting • OTA Upgrade Software can be downloaded through OTA (Over Setup list OTA Upgrade The Air). Press the OK or button to enter OTA Menu Transparency Press OK button Change PIN Code Upgrade and then select the required option. Parental Lock Menu Lock - Satellite Use the or button to select the required SPDIF Output Factory reset satellite. S/W Upgrade via USB OTA Upgrade - Frequency You can specify the frequency using the numeric buttons. Change setup window - Symbol Rate You can specify the symbol rate using the numeric buttons. OTA Upgrade - Polarity Use the or button to select H or V. Satellite ◄ Astra1 19.2 E ► - Modulation Use the or button to select the required Frequen 12663 Symbol 22000 modulation. Select the START and then press the Polarity ◄ H ► Modulati ◄ DVB_S ► OK to start upgrade. Start • System Information Quality 0% Displays the system information (S/W, H/W, Return to main menu Exit menu Loader Version, C.A etc.) Press the OK or button to enter System Information.

Utility 5.3.5 Selecting the Utility Utility i i OTA Upgrade Calendar ▲ 2007 ▼Press ▲ 8 OK ▼ button You can use the function of the utility menu.

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In the Utility menu, press the OK button to select the required option. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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WALKER.indd 26 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:47 Common Interface 5.3.6 Setting the Common Interface Your TV is equipped with 1 slot for a smart card. Plug a valid smart card

CI Slot 1 : Not Installed into the slot. Then you will have access to the respective scrambled channel and Pay- Per-View services provided.

Return to main menu Exit menu 1. Insert the smart card into the slot. The smart card determines the programs that can be de-scrambled. 2. The smart card contains your subscription details so that you can view your entitlement. If you do not insert the smart card, you will see the message “Insert the valid smart card”. If you insert the smart card into the slot then you can watch your selected channel. 4. Press the OK button to select the required option. 5. Press the EXIT button to exit.

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WALKER.indd 27 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:47 5.4 SCREEN You can select several options of SCREEN menu.

SCREEN 5.4.1 Selecting the Screen Size Aspect Ratio 16:9 Main Source DTV You can select the picture size to depend on the type of video input. PIP Mode Off PIP Source HDMI1 PIP Position Swap ► In the Aspect Ratio menu, use the or button to select the required mode. • Auto Displays the picture as the original signal source. Move Enter Return • 16:9 Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode. • 4:3 Sets the picture to 4:3 normal mode. SCREEN • Zoom1 Magnifies the size of the picture on the screen. Aspect Ratio 16:9 Main Source DTV Auto • Zoom2 Expands the Zoom1 format picture. PIP Mode Off 16:9 PIP Source HDMI1 4:3 PIP Position Zoom1 Swap ► Zoom2

Move Enter Return Note • In COMP. mode, you can only select 16:9, 4:3, Zoom1 and Zoom2. • In HDMI1 and HDMI2 mode, you can only select 16:9 and 4:3. • You can select these options simply by pressing the ASPECT button on the remote control.

5.4.2 Selecting the Main Source SCREEN Aspect Ratio 16:9 You can switch between viewing signals from connected external Main Source DTV DTV PIP Mode Off ATV device. PIP Source HDMI1 SCART1 PIP Position SCART2 In the Main Source menu, use the or button to select the required Swap ► AV COMP. signal source and then press the OK button. HDMI1 HDMI2 - Available signal sources : DTV, ATV, SCART1, SCART2, AV, COMP., PC Move Enter Return HDMI1, HDMI2, PC

Note You can select these options simply by pressing the SOURCE button on the remote control.

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WALKER.indd 28 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:48 SCREEN 5.4.3 Viewing the Picture in Picture (PIP) Aspect Ratio 16:9 Main Source DTV Off You can display a sub picture within the main picture. In this way PIP Mode PIP PIP you can watch TV programme or monitor the video input from any PIP Source HDMI1 DW1 PIP Position DW2 connected devices. Swap ►

In the SCREEN mode, use the or button to select the required Move Enter Return menu. • PIP Mode Off, PIP, DW1, DW2 You can activate or deactivate the PIP function. And you can also select a size of the sub picture. Use the or button to select the required option and then press the OK button.

PIP DW1 DW2 • PIP Source You can select a source of the sub-picture. SCREEN Aspect Ratio 16:9 Table of PIP combination Main Source DTV DTV PIP Mode PIP ATV Main SCART1 PIP Source HDMI1 DTV ATV SCART1 SCART2 AV COMP. HDMI1 HDMI2 PC SCART2 PIP PIP Position AV Swap ► COMP. DTV XOXOOXOOX HDMI1 HDMI2 ATV OXXXXOOOO

Move Enter Return SCART1 XXXXXXOOX SCART2 OXXXXOOOO AV OXXXXOOOO COMP. XOXOOXOOX HDMI1 OOOOOOXXO HDMI2 OOOOOOXXO PC XXXXXXXXX

SCREEN • PIP Position You can select a position of sub-picture. Use the Aspect Ratio 16:9 , , , button to select a position of sub- Main Source DTV PIP Mode PIP picture. PIP Source HDMI1 PIP Position • Swap You can exchange the main and sub pictures. Swap ► Press the or OK button to swap.

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Note You can use various functions of PIP with the PIP related buttons on the remote control.

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WALKER.indd 29 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:48 5.5 SETTING

SETTING 5.5.1 Selecting the Language Language ◄ English ► Time ► You can select in which language the menus will be shown. Menu Transparency ◄ 100% ► Scart1 Output Auto PC Control ► In the SETTING menu, use the or button to select English..

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SETTING 5.5.2 Setting the Time Language ◄ English ► Time ► Setting the time is necessary in order to use the various timer features Menu Transparency ◄ 100% ► of the TV. Also, you can check the time while watching the TV. Scart1 Output Auto PC Control ► In the Time menu, use the or button to select the required option, and then press the OK button. Press the MENU button to exit. Move Enter Return • Clock You can set the TV clock so that the current is displayed. Use the or button to select hour or minute. Use the or button to set the time. • On time You can set the on timer so that the TV will

TIME switch on automatically at the time you select. Clock - On time Use the or button to select hour or minute On Time ► Off Time ► and then use the or button to set the time. Sleep Timer ◄ -- ► - Programme Use the or button to select the memorized channels. Move Adjust Return - Volume Use the or button to adjust the volume. - On / Off Use the or button to select the timer on or off. - Save Press the OK button to save the set value. • Off time You can set the off timer so that the TV will switch off automatically at t he time you select. - On / Off Use the or button to select the timer on or off. - Save Press the OK button to save the set value. • Sleep timer You can select a time period of between 10 and 120 minutes after which the TV automatically switches to standby mode. Use the or button to select the time interval (10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120).

Note You can select these options simply by pressing the SLEEP button on the remote control.

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WALKER.indd 30 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:49 SETTING 5.5.3 Adjusting the Menu Transparency Language ◄ English ► Time ► You can adjust the menu window’s transparency. Menu Transparency ◄ 100% ► Scart1 Output Auto PC Control ► Use the or button to adjust the values of Menu Transparency between 30 and 100 percents.

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5.5.4 Setting the Scart1 Output SETTING Language ◄ English ► Auto Time ► DTV You can set the video/audio output. Menu Transparency ◄ 100% ► ATV Scart1 Output Auto PC Control ► Use the or button to set the desired item. • Auto Outputs the original signal source. • DTV Outputs the Digital TV regardless of the signal source.

Move Enter Return • ATV Outputs the Analog TV regardless of the signal source.

SETTING 5.5.5 Setting the PC Control Options (In PC mode only) Language ◄ English ► Time ► You can view higher quality pictures by configuring the screen settings Menu Transparency ◄ 100% ► in PC Control mode. Scart1 Output Auto PC Control ► In the PC Control menu, use the or button to select the required option, and then press the OK button.

Move Enter Return • H-POS / V-POS Adjust the PC’s screen horizontal and vertical positioning. Use the or button to adjust the

PC Control position. H-POS 0 • Clock / Phase Adjusts the screen quality. Use the or button V-POS 0 Clock 0 to adjust the screen quality. Phase 0 • Auto Allows the PC screen of set to self-adjust to the Auto incoming PC video signal. Press the button to adjust automatically. Move Adjust Return

D-Sub Input

PC HDMI SCART, ATV 50Hz 56Hz 60Hz 70Hz 72Hz 75Hz 50Hz 60Hz AV 640x480 O OO 720x400 O 800x600 OO OO O PC format 1024x768 OO O O 1152x864 O 1280x1024 O 480P O O 576P O O DTV format 720P O O OO O O OO PAL-B/D/G/H/I OO NTSC-4.43 OO TV format NTSC-M O SECAM L/L’ OO PAL-60 O ENG - 31

WALKER.indd 31 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:49 5.6 CHANNEL (In Analog TV mode only) You can scan for the frequency ranges available to you (availability depends on your country).

CHANNEL 5.6.1 Selecting the Country Country ◄ ENGLAND ► Auto Store ► You can select the country in your locality. Manual Store ► Edit ► In the Country menu, use the or button to select desired country.

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CHANNEL Country ◄ ENGLAND ► Auto Store ► Manual Store ► Edit ►

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CHANNEL 5.6.2 Storing Channels Automatically Country ◄ ENGLAND ► Auto Store ► You can scan for the frequency ranges available to you (availability Manual Store ► depends on your country). Edit ► Automatically allocated programme numbers may not correspond to actual or desired programme numbers. However you can sort numbers manually and clear any channels you do not wish to watch.

Move Enter Return In the Auto Store menu, press the OK or button to enter and press the OK button again to start the search. The search will end automatically.

P1 C -- 105 MHz To stop the search before it has finished, press the OK or MENU button.

11 % STOP

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WALKER.indd 32 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:49 CHANNEL 5.6.3 Storing Channels Manually Country ◄ ENGLAND ► Auto Store ► In the Manual Store menu, use the or button to select the Manual Store ► required mode, and then press the OK button. Edit ► • Storage Programme number to be assigned to a channel. Use the or button until you find the correct number. You can also select the channel number

Move Enter Return directly by pressing the numeric buttons. • Colour System Auto, PAL, SECAM, NTSC443. Use the or button to select the required colour standard. Storage P 1 • Sound System BG, I, DK, L Use the or button to select the Colour System ◄ Auto ► Sound System ◄ BG ► required sound standard. Air/Cable ◄ Air ► Channel ◄► 1 • Air/Cable Air or Cable Use the or button to select Air or Manual Search ◄► Cable. Fine ◄ 0 ► Name ► ----- • Channel When you know the number of the channel Store ► to be stored. Use the or button to select Move Adjust Return the required number. You can also select the channel number directly by pressing the numeric buttons. • Manual Search When you do not know the channel numbers. Use the or button to start the search. The Storage P 1 Colour System ◄ Auto ► tuner scans the frequency range until the first Sound System ◄ BG ► Air/Cable ◄ Air ► channel or the channel that you selected is Channel ◄► 1 Manual Search ◄► ►►► received on the screen. Fine ◄ 0 ► • Fine If the signal is weak or distorted, you may have Name ► ----- Store ► to fine tune the channel operation. Use the or Move Adjust Return button to obtain a sharp and clear picture, and good sound quality. • Name Channel names will be assigned automatically when channel information is broadcast. These names can be changed, allowing you to assign new names. Use the or button to move on to the previous or next letter. And then use the or button to select a letter, a number or a symbol (A~Z, 0~9, +, -). • Store When you store the channel and associated programme number. Press the OK button to set to OK.

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WALKER.indd 33 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:50 CHANNEL 5.6.4 Editing the Stored Channel Country ◄ ENGLAND ► Auto Store ► This operation allows you to change the programme numbers of the Manual Store ► stored channels. Edit ►

In the Edit menu, use the , , , button to select the channel that you wish to sort and then press the colour button. Move Enter Return

• Red button Delete • Green button Copy

0 ----- 5 ----- • Yellow button Move C1 01 ----- BG 6 ----- 3 2 ----- 7 ----- • Blue button Skip 3 ----- 8 ----- 11 % 4 ----- 9 ----- Use the , , , button to select the number of the programme and then press the colour button to which the channel is to be sorted. Move Enter Return

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WALKER.indd 34 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:50 6. Function Description 6.1 Basic Function Usage

6.1.1 Colour Buttons Subtitle • Red button Press the Red button and the Subtitle window Off [ On ] will be displayed on the screen. Select the Off then subtitle function is off. Select the Subtitle language, and then you can see Subtitles. • Green button Press the Green button and the Sort (TV) window will be displayed on the screen. Use the , , , button to select the satellite, CAS, Network, Genre and Favorite channel that you Sort (TV) wish to sort. Normal All Amos 1/2 (4.0 W) Satellite • Yellow button Press the Yellow button and then input the PIN

CAS code. The Timer window will be displayed on the Network screen and you can set the several options. Genre - Mode Press the OK button to select the required mode Favorite (Off, Once, Weekly and Daily). - Date Press the OK button and then use the Colour and , , , button to select the required Timer date.

Mode Date Time For Channel - Time Use the numeric buttons to set the time. 1 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- 2 Off --/--/-- --:-- ?--:-- - For Use the numeric buttons to set the time for 3 Off --/--/--Menu Lock--:-- --:-- - Channel Press the OK button and the TV list will be 4 Off --/--/--Input PIN--:-- Code --:-- 5 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- displayed. And then press the OK button to 6 Off --/--/-- --:-- ***--:--? 7 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- select the required channel. 8 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- 0 % 0 % • Blue button After the TV channels have been programmed, Change value you will see the information box each time you Save change the channels. Every time you change Timer channels you will receive program information

Mode Date Time For Channel for a few seconds. You may change channel with 1 Off 07/08/14 04:16 01:00 ZEE MUSIC the or button. When you press the Colour 2 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- 3 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- button, you can use the banner as a simple 4 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- 5 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- channel operation. 6 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- 7 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- - Green button Now information banner. 8 Off --/--/-- --:-- --:-- 0 % 0 % - Yellow button Next information banner. Change value - Blue button Channel information banner. Save

TP[18] 3820MHz 4420Ks/s V V-PID(255), A-PID(256), P-PID(255) Video : MPEG-2 704 x 576 (4:3) Audio(6), Subtitle(0), Teletext(0)

ZEE MUSIC 1 ZEE MUSIC Amos 1/2 No Information Now Next Info 6.1.2 Freezing the Current Picture You can freeze the picture when watching a TV programme. You can select this option simply by pressing the STILL button on the remote control. To return to normal viewing, press it again.

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WALKER.indd 35 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:50 6.2 Teletext Feature The teletext can be a accessed by teletext services. And the teletext service gives you information on how to use the service. You can select various options to suit your requirements by using the remote control buttons. 1 TTX/MIX (Teletext on / Mix) Press to activate teletext mode after selecting the channel providing the teletext service. Press it twice to overlap the 0 teletext with the current broadcasting screen. 2 SIZE Press to display the letters size. 3 HOLD Use to hold the display on a given page. 9 4 REVEAL Use to display the hidden text (answers to quiz games, for 8 example). 7 5 STORE Use to store the teletext pages. 6 FLOP/LIST Press to select the teletext mode. 6 7 CANCEL 1 5 Use to display the broadcast when searching for a page. 2 4 8 Page up/down / Select the next or previous teletext page. 3 9 INDEX Press to display the teletext index page. 0 SUB-PAGE Press to display the available teletext sub-page.

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WALKER.indd 36 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:50 7. Appendix 7.1 Preparing before installing Wall-Mount on the wall

There are various kinds of Wall-Mount and various ways to install it depending on a manufacturer. Refer to the instructions of the purchased Wall-Mount to install Wall-Mount properly.

Precaution for installation - Install your wall-mount on a solid wall perpendicular to the floor. - When installing to other building materials, please contact your nearest dealer. - If installed on a ceiling or slanted wall, it may fall and result in severe personal injury.

Wall-Mount Kit specifications (VESA) We provided the standard dimensions for wall-mount kits as shown in the table below. A A A B

B

B Inch VESA Spec. (A*B) Standard Screw Quantity

32~42 400 * 200 M6 4

46~52 400 * 400 M8 4 600 * 400

Example of installation

Notes - Do not use screws longer than the standard - In case of installing your TV on the wall, close the dimension, as they may cause damage to the inside cover on the hole of stand for hiding. of the TV set. - For wall-mounts that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications, the length of the screws may differ depending on their specifications.  - Do not use screws that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications. - Do not use fasten the screws too strongly, this may damage the product or cause the product to fall, leading to personal injury. Cover-bottom We are not liable for these kinds of accidents. - Install Wall-Mount with the torque range of 15kgf•cm or less. Make sure that parts can be damaged if the Square type: 32 inches torque is out of the specified range. - Do not install your Wall-mount Kit while your TV is Round type: 42 inches turned on. It may result in personal injury due to electric shock. ENG - 37

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Problem Solution

Ensure that the TV is turned On. Check that the power cord is inserted into wall power outlet. No picture or No sound Check your antenna direction and/or location. Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. Check volume and check whether the MUTE button is pressed.

Adjust the Colour setting. Poor picture quality Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.

Lines and streaks in picture Check antenna (Change the direction of antenna).

Check the whether the common interface module and smart card is correctly Service is not running or inserted. scrambled Check that the smart card is appropriate for the selected service.

Check that the remote control points directly towards the TV. The remote control does not Check that nothing blocks the front panel. work Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity ( + to +, - to - ). Check the batteries are drained.

If the TV freezes the end user needs to be advised to plug out from mains The TV freezes and reconnect.

Some interactive features are provided by broadcaster and may not be available in all areas.

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WALKER.indd 38 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:52 7.3 Specifications

Display Target Panel Size LCD 26/32/37/40/42/46/47 inch (FHD is Option) Aspect Ratio 16:9 Resolution Up to 1920x1080 Refresh Rate 50Hz, 60Hz Maximum Pixel Rate Supports dual link up to 165MHz dot clock for WXGA Interface Single or Dual Channel LVDS Supported Signals Analog PC H Frequency Range : 20 ~ 82 kHz V Frequency Range : 55 ~ 90 Hz Maximum resolution : 1280 x1024@ 60Hz Maximum pixel rate : 108 MHz DTV mode support : 720p/1080i/480p/576p (50Hz,60Hz) Separate / SOG sync support HDMI DTV mode support : 720p/1080i/480p/576p (50Hz,60Hz) SVGA(60) XGA(60) CVBS, S-Video PAL-B/D/G/H/I NTSC-4.43 NTSC-M SECAM L/L’ PAL-60 Component 1080i 720p 480i / 480p / 576p Analog TV PAL/SECAM Systems Digital TV DVB-satellite Digital TV Standard RF INPUT RANGE 950MHz ~ 2150MHz DYNAMMIC RANGE -65dBm ~ -25dBm INPUT CONNECTOR F-type, Female INPUT IMPEDANCE 75ohm Multistandard Demodulation DVB-S2 = QPSK,8PSK Symbol rate DVB-S2=Maximum QPSK 45 MSPS @ 108MHz fsamp Maximum 8PSK 30 MSPS @ 108MHz fsamp Multistandard decoding LDPC and BCH (1/4,1/3,3/4,5/6,6/7,7/8) MPEG TS A/V DECODING Transport Stream MPEG-4/H.264 [email protected] 1920x1080 interface@50Hz Profile Level MPEG-2 MP@HL, MPEG-4/AVC MP@L4 Video Resolution 1920*1080i, 1280*720p, 720*576i Audio Decoding MPEG-1 layers 1,2 Input Ports (Video) DTV Module I/F x 1 Y/Pb/Pr Component Video (576p/720p/1080i) Scart x 2 Scart CVBS In, RGB In, RF Out, Monitor Out Composite x 1 RCA Video Line In x 1 Component x 1 Y/Pb/Pr DTV RCA In (75 ohms , 0.7Vp-p) PC Analog x 1 D-Sub RGB In (Analog : 75 ohms ±10%, 0.7Vp-p ±5%) HDMI x 2 HDMI V1.2 Compliant with HDCP 1.2 Analog TV x 1 PAL/SECAM Multi Tuner In/Output (Audio) DTV L/R x 1 Analog L/R In SCART L/R x 2 Scart Stereo Sound In/Out (500mVrms) Composite L/R x 1 RCA Stereo Audio Line In (500mVrms) PC Analog L/R x 1 Phone Jack Stereo Audio Line In (500mVrms) Component L/R x 1 RCA Stereo Audio Line In (500mVrms) Analog SIF Tuning system Digital Audio Out DTV Module S/PDIF and HDMI Audio optical output Speaker Out 10W × 2 Stereo Speaker (8 ohms)

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WALKER.indd 39 2008-08-26 �� 1:16:52 TV Tuning Range 45MHz~889MHz No of Programs 100 Channels Sound System BG, DK, I, L, L’ MTS Support Mono / Stereo / NICAM / Bi-Lingual Colour 4/8bit colour OSG Display with two planes OSD OSD Type Graphic & text Language Support Unicode string format English Image Adjustment Contrast / Brightness / Sharpness / Colour / Tint(NTSC) Colour Temperature Picture Standard Select Image aspect ratio NR(3D Noise Reduction) Phase Adjustment ( PC only ) User Functions TV Function Country Option Select Auto Frequency scan ( Auto Sort ) Manual Channel Edit - Colour System - Sound System - Channel Edit - Manual Frequency Search Channel Add/Erase Channel Name Edit Channel Sort Manual Fine Tune Digital TV Function Channel Search Manual Channel Search Channel Edit Channel Locking EPG (Program Guide) Radio Channel Favorite Channel Sound Function Volume Balance Mono / stereo / NICAM Dual Stereo Sound Standard select Auto volume control (TV only) Sound Mute PC Function Auto adjustment Frequency adjustment Phase adjustment, Clock adjustment Up to 32 analog PC mode memorize PIP Function PIP Mode (PIP On → Double Window1 → Double Window2 → PIP Off) PIP source select PIP size : 1/3 only PIP position PIP swap TTX Up to 4.5K Supports Teletext 2.5 spec Timer Sleep time select Current / On / Off time adjustment On time channel / volume Miscellaneous User default reset Blue Screen OSD tone select Supply Voltage AC 110V ~ 240V (60/50Hz)

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