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Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions..................................................................................3 Introduction...............................................................................................................6 Package Contents....................................................................................................6 Ta- Getting Started..........................................................................................................
Table of Contents Signal Source PC...................................................................................................33 Supported Graphics Modes.................................................................................................... 33 Setup Menu for Signal Source “PC”...................................................................................... 34 “Picture” Menu..............................................................................................................
Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Before you use this device for the first time, please read the following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual safe for future reference. Keep it near the product. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential you hand over this manual also. EN This icon denotes important information for the safe operation of the product and for the user’s safety.
Important Safety Instructions Important: Repairs Danger: Never open the housing of the device. By opening the housing you endanger your life through risk of electric shock. Repairs are required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example, when the device housing is damaged, when liquid has been spilled on the product, when objects have fallen into the product, when the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, when the product does not work normally or if the product has been dropped.
Important Safety Instructions may result in these directives no longer being met. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or interference caused by unauthorized modifications. Only use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use this device for purposes other than those indicated and do not modify it in any way. Any use other than that mentioned above does not correspond to the intended use.
Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing this high-end TV set LT 2310. This elegant product with a black piano-gloss finish is like a modern piece of furniture suitable for any living room and offers crystal-clear TV contents playback in wide-screen format. Its built-in speakers boost powerful stereo sound, and if you are a PC user you can even use it as PC monitor. Package Contents First check that the package contents are complete.
Getting Started Getting Started Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC inlet (6) on the back panel (see page 8). 2. Connect the other end to a wall outlet. 3. Toggle the main power switch (5) on the back panel of the device to On (position “I”). Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control EN Turn the remote control over with its underside facing upwards and slide the battery compartment cover downwards with your thumb.
Connectors and Controls Connectors and Controls Front View (1) Status indicator (2) Infrared sensor for remote control (3) Speaker (4) Stand The status indicator (1) lights green when the TV set is powered on. It turns orange when you switch the device to standby mode. Rear Panel On the back there is an interface connectors panel offering multiple ports for the TV antenna and different external AV equipment.
Connectors and Controls The following table lists the available terminals: (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Description Main power switch (On/Off) Use this swivel-type switch to completely power off your TV set so that it fully stops consuming any energy at all. The power indicator (1) on the front panel stops lighting after you power it off. AC IN terminal To connect the power cord. USB port You may not connect any external USB devices to this port.
Connectors and Controls (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) 10 Video input Here you can connect external devices that also feature an AV connector (for instance a VCR, camcorder etc.). To do this you’ll need an AV cable (not included in the package). This normally has 3 plugs (yellow, red and white). S-Video input Here you can connect external devices that also feature an S-Video connector (for instance a VCR, DVD player etc.). To do this you’ll need an S-Video cable (not included in the package).
Connectors and Controls Right Panel EN On the right panel of the TV set there are several buttons that let you control the most important functions even without the remote control. The following table lists the available controls: No. (22) (23) (24) (25) Description INPUT/MENU buttons Press the INPUT button to display or hide the signal source selection menu. Then press the CH+/CH- buttons to select the desired signal source.
Connecting the Devices Connecting the Devices The interface connector panel on the back panel of the housing (see page 8) offers multiple connection options for a wide variety of AV and even HDMI equipment. If you only want to watch TV it is sufficient to connect the antenna. But if you also want to connect additional devices (e.g. satellite receiver, VCR, camcorder, etc.) you may also use the other interface connectors.
Connecting the Devices Connecting External Equipment with SCART (Euro AV) connector EN Signal source: SCART1, SCART2AV or SCART2SV You can use a Scart cable (not included) to connect other devices (e.g. a VCR or a satellite receiver) to the LT 2310. The device has the interface connectors (14) and (15) for this purpose. SCART (Euro AV) cable SCART (Euro AV) cable Connecting External Equipment with AV Output Signal source: AV You can use an AV cable (not included) to connect other devices (e.g.
Connecting the Devices Connecting External Equipment with Components Outputs Signal source: YPBPR Use a triple-Cinch cable (not included) to connect this input to a high-end video source. Connect the green, blue and red cables to the corresponding receptacles of your playback device and the LT 2310. Please note that the audio signal must be transmitted to the separate Audio connector (10). To do this you’ll need a Cinch audio cable (not included in the package).
Connecting the Devices Connecting External Equipment with HDMI Interface EN Signal source: HDMI HDMI is the abbreviation for “High Definition Multimedia Interface” and allows the digital transmission of both audio and video signals. Use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect the output of a playback device (e.g. a digital satellite receiver, DVD or Blu-Ray player) to any of the HDMI inputs (20) or (21) of your LT 2310.
Connecting the Devices Remote control An illustration of the remote control can be found on the fold-out page of this User’s Manual cover. Please fold-out the title page and read the following descriptions. This will enable you to have the real-size figure always visible permitting a better understanding of the location and functions of the different buttons.
(45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) Red button During Teletext display: press this button to execute the function currently assigned to it (see the on-screen indication). Green button During Teletext display: press this button to execute the function currently assigned to it (see the on-screen indication). INDEX button During Teletext display: press this button to display the Teletext index page.
Connecting the Devices Powering the TV Set On/Off Powering On Check that the LT 2310 is in Standby mode. The power indicator (1) on the front panel should light orange. If this is not the case, first power the device on by toggling the main power switch (5). To power the LT 2310 on, either press the On/Standby button (25) on the device’s control panel or press the POWER button (26) on the remote control. When the device is powered on, the front panel power indicator (1) will light green.
Connecting the Devices Getting Started When powering on the device for the first time, you may not watch TV yet as no channels have been stored for your location. First you have to specify your location and perform an automatic channel search in order for the available channels to be saved. Automatic Channel Search 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the signal source “TV”. See page 19 – Selecting the Signal Source. Press the MENU button (53) on the remote control to display the setup menu.
Signal Source “TV” Signal Source “TV” The built-in receiver allows you to watch terrestrial analogue TV shows via an outdoor or indoor antenna as well as analogue TV shows from the cable TV network. To do this, connect the corresponding antenna cable to the RF input (see page 8, item 13) on the back panel of your LT 2310. When using the device for the first time you must program the channels or perform an automatic channel search (see page 19 – Automatic Channel Search).
Signal Source “TV” EN “Picture” Menu Picture Mode Select one of the picture settings Standard, Dynamic or Movie. Select “Personal” to customize your settings. Contrast * Brightness * Tint * Colour * Sharpness * Color temp To adjust the contrast. To adjust the brightness. To adjust the colour hue/tint (available only for the SECAM TV system). To adjust the colour. To adjust the picture sharpness. Choose either Warm (more red), Cold (more blue) or Normal (balanced colours) according to your preferences.
Signal Source “TV” “Sound” Menu Sound Mode Bass * Treble * Balance Auto volume Select between the default settings for Standard, News and Music. Select “Personal” to customize your settings. Increases or decreases the volume of the lower frequencies. Increases or decreases the volume of the higher frequencies. To adjust the volume balance between the left and right speaker. This item allows you to enable the automatic volume compensation.
Signal Source “TV” EN “Setup” Menu Language Here you select the menus’ display language. OSD duration Select the display time for the OSD menu between 5 and 60 seconds. OSD halftone Select a density for the OSD menu background. Set a lower value to obtain a darker background for the OSD menu. Set a higher value in order to better distinguish it from the TV picture displayed in background.
Signal Source “TV” “Function” Menu 24 Sleep Timer Allows programming the auto power-off after 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. Select “Off” to disable the auto-off function. TTX language Optimises the character set for Western or Eastern European Teletext. 9 windows Your LT 2310 can show a preview of 9 channels at the same time. Enable this option to enable this preview. During the preview display, press the CH+ or CH(38) buttons on the remote control to preview more channels.
Signal Source “TV” This menu allows you to set the time as well as program a time at which the device will automatically power off or power on. Current time Here you must set the current time otherwise the time-controlled features will not work properly. Press the direction buttons or (35) to move the highlight to the hours or minutes field. Press the or buttons (35) to adjust the desired value. When ready, press the MENU button (53) to save the changes and to return one menu level up.
Signal Source “TV” “Channel” Menu Auto tuning Starts the automatic channel search. See page 19 - Automatic Channel Search. Press the direction buttons or (35) on the remote control to fine-tune the frequency. This lets you optimise the picture and sound quality. Press the MENU button (53) to exit the fine tuning. Manual Search Press the direction buttons or (35) on the remote control to perform a manual search starting from the current frequency.
Signal Source “TV” Sound system MTS Choose the correct sound system for your location. Normally the BG sound system is used. This option lets you determine how the output from the left and right audio channels should be. Stereo: outputs the sound in stereo. Mono: outputs the sound in mono. Dual I: outputs the left channel audio information on both speakers. Program area Choose your location from the list. This setting determines the TV colour system and the frequency band for channel search.
Signal Source “TV” “Picture-in-Picture” Menu (PIP) Your LT 2310 allows you to display the picture of two different signal sources at the same time. For instance, you can work on the PC while watching the current football game at the same time. Picture-in-picture Sub source Size Position Set where you want the secondary window to appear: L-up, L-down, R-down, R-up. This option is available only if the “picture-in-picture” function is enabled and have selected “PIP”.
Channel List Channel List 001 011 021 002 012 022 003 013 023 004 014 024 005 015 025 006 016 026 007 017 027 008 018 028 009 019 029 010 020 030 x Rename x Delete x Insert EN The channel list is accessible via the “Channel” menu. To display it, select the “Programme edit” option from the “Channel” menu.
Managing Channels Managing Channels Your LT 2310 offers multiple features for managing channels. For example, you can change the channel order, delete channels or insert channels. Renaming a Channel You can name a channel with any name containing up to five characters. Proceed as follows: 1. In channel list, press or (35) on the remote control to select the channel preset that stores the channel you want to rename. 2. Press the red button (45) on the remote control to select the existing name.
Managing Channels EN Skipping Channels You can set specific channels to be skipped when switching channels by using the CH+ and CHbuttons (38). For example, this lets you skip commercial-only channels when switching channels. 1. In the channel list, press CH+ or CH- (38) on the remote control to select the channel that you want to skip. 2. Press the MENU button (53) on the remote control to display the setup menu. 3.
Signal Source SCART1 Signal Source SCART1 Setup Menu for Signal Source “SCART1” The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to technical and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is divided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system preferences, function and picture-in-picture settings. The options available under “Picture” are the same as for the signal source “TV”.
Signal Source YPBPR Signal Source YPBPR The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to technical and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is divided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system, function and picturein-picture settings. The options available under “Picture” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read the description on page 21.
Signal Source PC Setup Menu for Signal Source “PC” The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to technical and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is divided into six items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system, function, geometry and picture-in-picture settings. The options available under “Sound” are the same as for the signal source “TV”. Please read the description on page 22.
Signal Sources HDMI1 / HDMI2 Signal Sources HDMI1 / HDMI2 The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to technical and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is divided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system, function and picturein-picture settings. The options available under “Picture” are the same as for the signal source “PC”. For a description, please read from page 34.
Signal Source SVideo Signal Source SVideo Setup Menu for Signal Source “SVIDEO” The setup menu lets you perform specific settings to customise the LT 2310 according to technical and personal requirements. Press the MENU button (53) to open the setup menu. The menu is divided into five items allowing you to adjust or change picture, sound, system, function and picturein-picture settings. The options available under “Picture” are the same as for the signal source “TV”.
Remote Control Function Buttons Remote Control Function Buttons Picture and Audio Settings EN The P.MODE button (56) gives you direct access to the picture settings. Press the P.MODE button several times to directly toggle between Standard, Movie, Personal and Dynamic. The option “Personal” can be programmed according to your individual requirements (see also page 21 – “Picture” Menu). The S.MODE button (57) gives you direct access to the sound settings. Press the S.
Advanced Functions Advanced Functions Independently of the selected signal source, the device offers additional features that always guarantee fast and trouble-free operation. These allow you to access directly the most common options without having to navigate through different menus. Teletext Press TEXT (49) on the remote control several times to display the Teletext, to display it with a transparent background or to hide it.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting You can solve the most common problems yourself by using the following table. If the problem persists after checking the suggested solutions, please contact our Service Hotline (see page 44). Do not attempt to repair the product yourself. Unable to power the TV set on. Connect the power cord firmly to the AC input (6) of the TV set and to a properly-functioning power socket. Toggle the main power switch (5) of the TV set to On (position “I”).
Troubleshooting Problems During Playback from External Devices No sound • Please check if the audio cable is firmly connected. • Check if the audio cable is damaged. • Make sure that you have selected the correct signal source on your TV set. Sound is distorted or humming • Clean the connector plugs. • Replace the connection cable to the external device.
Wall-Mounting Wall-Mounting EN You can mount your LT 2310 to the wall by using a VESA wall mount of 100 x 100 mm. The VESA wall-mounting kit is not included in the package. To do this, disassemble the base as follows: 1. Power the device off and unplug all cables and connectors. For the following steps you’ll need a conventional Philips screwdriver. 2. Lie a soft cloth on an empty, level table and carefully place the LT 2310 with its front on it. 3.
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Screen Properties Size: Aspect ratio: Resolution: Brightness (cd/m²): Contrast ratio: Response time (ms): Viewing angles (H/V): Colour system: Channel presets ATV/CATV Aspect ratio selectable: Noise reduction: Automatic Sleep Timer: Auto power-off if no input signal is present: Teletext: Parental Control: Antenna: AV input: S-Video input: VGA input: Component In jacks: SCART input: HDMI input: RCA Audio input: PC Audio input: RCA Audio output: Headphones
Warranty Information Warranty Information EN
Warranty Information
Appendix Appendix Pixels are single dots making up the picture that appears on the screen. One pixel always consists of three sub-pixels for displaying the basic colours (red, green and blue). The Pixel Error Classes are rated from Level I (very good) to Level IV (bad quality). Your LT 2310 belongs to Error Class II and therefore offers a high-quality display. Within the Error Classes a limited number of pixel may present errors.
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Appendix We: Targa GmbH Lange Wende 41 59494 Soest, Germany EN EC - Declaration of Conformity declare our responsibility that the product: model: LCD TV SilverCrest LT 2310 is confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC, the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006/95/EC and the Council Directive relating to Ecodesign 2009/125/EC.
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