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1.Precautions
1.1.SafetyR
espect all maintenance advice, safety precautions and instructions recom
mended in this user booklet
are for your safety and to prolong the working life of the equipm
ent.
•D
efinitions
Warning concerning user and equipm
ent safety.
Warning about the risk of electric shocks.
Indicates a hot surface.
Warning about the danger of the lam
p depreciation
•Safety regulations
This SAG
EM A
XIUM
™ H
ome C
inema Screen is a class I appliance; it M
UST be connected
to an electrical wall socket equipped w
ith an earth .Your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen is designed to function:–
with a 220-240 V
~, 50-60 Hz, A
C (alternating current) netw
ork;–
at an ambient tem
perature between +5°C
and +35°C;
–in areas w
ith humidity less than 85%
.
(For more details, see chapter 16).
To avoid danger of overheating or electrocution:–
avoid direct exposure to sunlight and do not put naked flames or any other heat source
under the appliance;–
do not expose the appliance to water drips or splashes;
–do not place objects filled w
ith liquid, such as flower vases, on the appliance;
–do not expose the appliance to very dusty environm
ents;–
avoid shocks and vibrations.
You are recomm
ended to disconnect the appliance from the pow
er supply and the aerial:–
during thunder storms;
–w
hen not used for long periods of time;
–w
hen the appliance is malfunctioning (see chapter 13).
Before connecting or changing any connections to an audio-video/com
puter source (DV
Dplayer, P
C, etc.), disconnect the pow
er cord from each appliance.
Make sure that ventilation grills are not obstructed by objects such as new
spapers, tablecloths, curtains etc.
To avoid electric shocks, do not insert foreign bodies, such as needles or coins into theventilation grills.
Leave a gap of at least 10 cm around the appliance to allow
sufficient ventilation.
Before disconnecting the pow
er lead, you are recomm
ended to let the cooling fans of yourS
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen work for a few
minutes. This w
ill increase its working
life.
1
TAB
LEO
FC
ON
TENTS
1.Precautions
21.1.
Safety
21.2.
Maintenance
3
2.Set U
p 4
2.1.Fitting the speaker colum
ns (optional) 4
2.2.A
erial connection 4
2.3.M
ains connection 5
2.4.S
witch on
52.5.
Sw
itching off your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen
5
3.First R
apid Installation 6
4.D
escription of the buttons and indicator lights 6
4.1.B
uttons the right side door 6
4.2.Front panel indicator lights and rem
ote control receiver7
5.R
emote C
ontrol7
6.Personalised settings
86.1.
Changing the security code
86.2.
Return to initial configuration
86.3.
Searching TV
programm
es 8
6.3.1.C
hoice of country 8
6.3.2.M
anual installation 9
6.3.3.A
utomatic installation
96.3.4.
Modifying the program
me list
96.4.
Choose the M
EN
U language
106.5.
Setting for the econom
y mode
106.6.
Setting for the S
PD
IF output 10
6.7.A
djusting the headphones output 11
6.8.S
etting the speaker mode
116.9.
Adjusting the H
i-Fi output 11
6.10.E
xit stanby mode tuning
11
7.C
onnecting equipment and configurations
127.1.
Connection advice
127.2.
Source configuration
137.3.
Configuration of com
puter sources 14
8.D
ay-to-day use 14
8.1.P
icture adjustment
148.2.
Sound adjustm
ent 15
8.3.S
leep timer
168.4.
Choice of sources
168.5.
Choice of form
at 16
8.6.P
rogramm
e information
178.7.
Double picture m
ode selection 17
8.8.C
hoosing a TV program
me
178.9.
Picture hold
17
9.Teletext
1810.
NexTView
EPG
1910.1.
Installation 19
10.2.N
avigation 19
11.C
ompatibility w
ith High D
efinition Television 20
12.H
DC
P20
13.D
iagnosing Trouble Shooting 21
14.C
hanging the lamp unit
2215.
Index 23
16.Technical characteristics
2416.1.
Overall view
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2.Set U
p2.1.
Fitting the speaker columns (optional)
Take the speaker columns out of their packaging. P
ut the first speaker column beside the screen m
aking the fixingholes coincide w
ith those of the frame. U
sing the screw supplied and a screw
driver, fix the two lugs of the colum
nagainst the fram
e. Do the sam
e for the second speaker column.
Connect each colum
n to your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen w
ith the audio cables supplied. To hidethe cables, start from
the black and red terminals on the back of the colum
n pushing the wires into the groove.
Then continue like this up to the terminals of the television set. D
o the same for the second speaker colum
n.
You have the possibility of connecting your own speakers to your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen if thesehave im
pedance greater than or equal to 8 ohms. To do this, disconnect the speaker colum
ns, connect yourspeakers instead, pass the w
ires in the grooves provided and deactivate the subwoofer (see §8.2).
2.2.A
erial connection
Insert the end of the coaxial cable leading from your aerial into the aerial input socket at the back of your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen.
Your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen is fitted w
ith 2 tuners, but only one cable is needed to supply both.
R
AV3
AV2
AV1
SPDIF
AV4AV5
PC2 IN
AN
T
HI-FI
INOU
T
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L
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3
1.2.M
aintenance•
Before doing anything, disconnect the m
ains lead from the w
all socket.
•C
lean the cabinet using a soft, slightly damp cloth and a non-abrasive and non-w
ax detergent.
•C
lean the screen carefully using a soft, damp cloth lightly im
pregnated with a soap solution.
•N
ever use benzene, alcohol or petroleum-based cleaning products as these could dam
age the finish and thescreen.
Your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen utilises high voltage. N
ever attempt to access
the interior of the apparatus, except when you are changing the lam
p unit.
Do not open or dism
antle this product as this will expose you to the risk of electrocution.
This appliance will auto-detect the end of the lam
p's working life. R
eplace the lamp as soon as
the bulb indicator lights up on the front panel.
When the S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen lamp reaches the end of its w
orking life,there could be a loud, sharp sound w
hen it stops working. The appliance w
ill only work w
henyou replace the bulb.
To avoid burns or the lamp unit dam
age whilst it is being replaced, you m
ust disconnect them
ains lead from the w
all socket.W
ait at least one hour before starting to change the lamp unit.
Make sure that you follow
the whole replacem
ent procedure described in "Changing
the lamp unit" on page 22.
Only use suitable batteries that com
ply with the m
aker's specifications (see chapter 16).
–the batteries supplied are not rechargeable;
–pay particular attention to environm
ental matters;
–take the defective or used batteries to the places provided for this effect in accordance w
ithcurrent regulations; never throw
them in the dustbin.
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3.First R
apid InstallationYour S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen is not preset to receive the wireless channels for your region.
This rapid installation is automatically offered w
hen you set up the appliance. It allows you to configure the basic
elements of your product (m
enu languages, country, and channel reception).
You can return to these settings at any time (see chapter 6).
Select the m
enu language using the buttons, validate using the O
Kkey.
Select the country w
here you are by using the buttonsthen validate
with the O
Kbutton.
CO
UN
TRY
UKPORTUG
ALGREECEFRANCEG
ERMANY
AUSTRIAITALYSPAIN
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
ELLHNIKAFRANCAISDEUTSCHESPANO
LITALIANONEDERLANDSPO
RTUGUES
and
Country
Colour
SystemStereo
FranceS
EC
AM
LN
icam L
Germ
anyPA
LB
, GTw
o B/G
carriersA
ustriaPA
LB
, GTw
o B/G
carriersItaly
PAL
B, G
Two B
/G carriers
SpainPA
LB
, GN
icam B
/GN
etherlandsPA
LB
, GTw
o B/G
carriersD
enmark
PAL
B, G
Nicam
B/G
Sw
edenPA
LB
, GN
icam B
/GN
orway
PAL
B, G
Nicam
B/G
FinlandPA
LB
, GN
icam B
/GB
elgiumPA
LB
, HN
icam B
/GS
witzerland
PAL
B, G
Two B
/G carriers
UK
PAL
IN
icam I
Portugal
PAL
B, G
Greece
PAL, S
EC
AM
B, G
After accepting w
ith the OK
button, the automatic search begins and the channels
are identified and saved automatically. The m
ost current channels areautom
atically put in order according to the country that you chose.
You can also interrupt the search at any time by pressing the M
ENU
button.
4.D
escription of the buttons and indicator lights4.1.
Buttons the right side door
AU
TO TU
NIN
G
Searching237C
hannels found : Frequency :
1
MEN
U key to stop searching
Validation button (in menus).
Program
me change button.
P- V-
OK
P+ V+
STBY
When the m
enu is called up, the buttonsare used for m
oving within the screens.
On/off button.
Buttons for adjusting the volum
e.
and
and,
,
5
2.3.M
ains connectionInsert the m
ains plug into a 220-240V~
50-60H zelectrical w
all socket.
2.4.Sw
itch on
2.5.Sw
itching off your SAG
EM A
XIUM
™H
ome C
inema Screen
To put your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen into standby, press the standby button on the rem
ote controlor the standby button on the right side door.
You can cancel standby mode w
ithin 5 seconds (indicator light flashes green) by pressing the standby buttonagain on the rem
ote control or the right side door. After this tim
e, standby mode cannot be stopped.
During the standby phase (approxim
ately 1 minute), the indicator light on the front panel starts flashing orange.
The state of real standby is only effective when this indicator light changes to red.
In order to prolong the lamp's w
orking life, do not interrupt the standby procedure,N
EVER sw
itch off your appliance using the mains sw
itch or disconnect the wall plug
unless the front panel LED is red.
If you want to sw
itch on your television set again, wait at least 10 seconds before pres-
sing the switch on the left.
Switch the appliance on by pressing the O
N/O
FF switch on the left of your appliance
(See § 16.1).
Setting up your remote control:
Open the battery com
partment cover and insert the tw
o R6-1.5V
type batteries.M
ake sure that the batteries are installed correctly.D
o not use batteries of different types or rechargeable batteries.
Switching on your SA
GEM
AXIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen:
Press the
standby button on the remote control or right side door.
NB
: The on/off indicator light located on the front panel of your SAGEM
AXIUM
™ H
ome C
inema Screen
flashes orange whilst the lam
p is warm
ing up, then goes out when the lam
p is functioning.
When you set up your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creenfor the first tim
e, you can take advantage of arapid installation procedure after this w
arm-up phase (see chapter 3).
Connecting other audio/video or com
puter appliances is covered in chapter 7. Before looking at this, proceed to
the rapid installation.
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6.Personalised settings
6.1.C
hanging the security codeA
ll installation screens can be protected by a personal code.Thedefault code is 0000. This does not lock the installation screens.
Press the M
ENU
button, then choose "INS
TALL" w
ith the buttonthen validate w
ith the OK
button.
Choose "P
RO
TEC
TION
" then "CH
AN
GE
CO
DE
", validate with the
OK
button.
Enter your new code then confirm
the same code in the confirm
ationscreen accepting each tim
e with the O
K button. You can cancel
change of code at any time using the M
ENU
button.
It is possible to extend protection to the whole television set. To do
this, select "GL
LOC
K" and choose "Y
ES
" with the button
. Youw
ill then be asked for your personal code each time you sw
itch onyour S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™H
ome C
inema S
creen.
NB
:To lock these screens, enter a different code than 0000.Alw
ays remem
ber your new code.
Enter 0000to unlock.
6.2.R
eturn to initial configurationIf necessary,
you can
automatically
configure your
SA
GE
MA
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen to the original settings. In this
instance, all your personal settings will be lost (list of channels,
country, languages…).
Press the M
ENU
button, then choose "INS
TALL" using the button
and validate with O
Kbutton.
Enter your personal code then validate using the O
K button (no
code is requested for the initial 0000code).
Select "FA
CT. R
ES
ET" and validate w
ith the OK
button.
Aconfirm
ation screen will invite you to continue by pressing the
OK
button or cancel with the B
AC
Kbutton.
6.3.Searching TV program
mes
The programm
es are installed at the initial set-up. Nevertheless, the follow
ing functions are useful if you relocateto another region.
6.3.1.Choice of country
The choice of country allows the television set to autom
aticallyclassify the channels during the autom
atic search.P
ress the MEN
Ukey.
Select the "IN
STA
LL" chapter using OK
button.S
elect the "CH
AN
NE
LM
AN
." chapter using OK
button.S
elect the "CO
UN
TRY
" chapter using OK
button.
Select the chosen country using buttons
.
Your selection will be saved w
hen you exit this menu using the
BA
CK
button.
SOU
RC
ES
DO
NN
EES PC
REC
HER
CH
E
MO
DIF. C
OD
E
CO
NFIG
. USIN
E
MO
DIF. C
OD
E
CO
NFIG
. USIN
E
CO
DE
V- - - -ER
RO
UC
HA
INE
GL LO
CK
CH
AN
GE C
OD
E
FAC
T. RESET
YES
IMA
GE
OP
TION
S
CO
DE
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
PC D
ATA
CH
AN
NEL M
AN
.
EPG
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
DO
NN
EES PC
REC
HER
CH
MO
DIF. C
OD
E
CO
NFIG
. USIN
E
MO
DIF. C
OD
E
CO
NFIG
. USIN
E
CO
DE
VERR
OU
CH
AIN
E
GL LO
CK
CH
AN
GE C
OD
E
FAC
T. RESET
YES
IMA
GE
OP
TION
S
CO
DE
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
PC D
ATA
CH
AN
NEL M
AN
.
WA
RN
ING
Previous setting w
ill be lostthe TV
set will shutdow
n
BA
CK
key to cancel
EPG
CO
NTIN
UE
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
AUTO SCAN
LIST EDITIO
N
CO
UN
TRY
MA
N. SEA
RC
H
IMA
GE
OP
TION
S
CO
DE
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
PC D
ATA
CH
AN
NEL M
AN
.
EPG
UK
POR
TUG
AL
GR
EECE
FRA
NC
E G
ERM
AN
YA
USTR
IA
ITALY
SPAIN
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
and
SOU
RC
ES
DO
NN
EES PC
REC
HER
CH
E
MO
DIF. C
OD
E
CO
NFIG
. USIN
E
MO
DIF. C
OD
E
CO
NFIG
. USIN
E
CO
DE
V- - - -ER
RO
UC
HA
INE
GL LO
CK
CH
AN
GE C
OD
E
FAC
T. RESET
NO
IMA
GE
OP
TION
S
CO
DE
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
PC D
ATA
CH
AN
NEL M
AN
.
EN
TE
R
- - - -
CO
NF
IRM
- - - -
EPG
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
7
Internal temperature light:
Flashing red: Excessive internal tem
perature P
ut you SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen into
standby and wait for the indicator light to go out.
On/standby light:
Red: standby
Flashing red: switch-on and standby phases
Flashing green: Phase during w
hich the order to gointo standby can be cancelled. (see § 2.5)Light out: Functioning.
Rem
ote control receiver: Your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen is equipped w
ith an innovative remote control
reception system giving a very w
ide target field. In fact, the whole surface of the screen is sensitive to the rem
ote controlsignals. A
ll you have to do is aim at the screen from
wherever you are situated.
5.R
emote C
ontrol
Colour buttons:
Used
in configuration
menus,
teletext and NexTView
programm
eguide
Pause: Picture or teletext page
frozen
Back:
Return
to the
previouschannel or teletext page.
Choice of picture form
at
Menu: A
ccess to the menus of
configuration and to the comple-
mentary Teletext functions
PIP/PAP
functions- C
all up and choice of function- S
creen selection- S
ource exchange
Decrease audio volum
e
Teletext on/mode
Transparent/stop
Teletext index
Teletext index
Navigator: For m
oving in the menus
and OK
to accept or move the P
IPw
indow
On-screen inform
ation and TOP
Teletext
NexTView
programm
e guide
Choice of picture source
Choice of sound (m
ono or stereo)or language (see § 8.2)
Mute
Increase audio volume
Program
me selection
Teletext - hidden text
Teletext fast mode
Num
eric buttons
Lamp indicator:
Flashing red: The lamp is w
orn out; prepare a replace-m
entFixed red: C
hange the lamp (see chapter 14)
4.2.Front panel indicator lights and rem
ote control receiver
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•C
hange the programm
e name
Go to the line of the program
me nam
e to be modified and press the yellow
button to accept it. E
nter the first characters. Move through the characters using the buttons
.M
ove forward by one character w
ith the buttonthen enter the second. C
ontinue in the same w
ay for theother characters (m
aximum
of 6 characters). Finally, accept with the yellow
button.
•A
pply noise reduction filter to a programm
eTo get the best out of your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen, a noise reduction filter can be appliedto the channels if the quality of reception is poor.
Go to the line of the program
me nam
e to be modified and press the blue button. E
ach pressure on the bluebutton applies the next filter. A
pply a weak "1", m
edium "2", or strong "3" filter according to your reception.
Select "0" if no filter is necessary.
NB
: You can display the selected screen at any time by pressing the O
K button.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
6.4.C
hoose the MEN
U language
You can select the menu and inform
ation display language.
Press the M
ENU
button.
Select the "O
PTIO
NS
" chapter using the OK
button.S
elect the "OS
D LA
NG
UA
GE
" chapter using the OK
button.S
elect the chosen language using the buttons.
Press the
MEN
Ubutton to exit or the B
AC
Kbutton to return to the
previous screen.
6.5.Setting for the econom
y modeYou can decrease the pow
er of the lamp to increase its w
orkinglife and reduce its pow
er consumption. This m
ode is particularlyrecom
mended
if you
watch
your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™
Hom
eC
inema S
creen in a dark room.
Press the M
ENU
button.
Select "O
PTIO
NS
" with the O
Kbutton.
Go to "EC
O M
OD
E" and choose the mode w
ith buttons.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
6.6.Setting for the SPD
IF outputIf you have a Hom
e Cinem
a installation without the capability of
adjusting the synchronization of the audio on the video, you canuse
your S
AG
EM
A
XIU
M™
H
ome
Cinem
a S
creenas
synchronization generator. By using the S
PD
IF input and outputavailable on the back panel, the sound of your H
ome C
inema w
illbe perfectly synchronized w
ith the picture displayed. To use thisfunction, you just have to state in this m
enu the source that youw
ish to synchronize.
Press the M
ENU
button.
Select "O
PTIO
NS
" with the
OK
button.
Go to "S
PD
IF SO
UR
CE
" and choose the video source with
the buttons
.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
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E
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UR
CE
OFF
MA
IN
STEREO
FIXED
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LISH
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LAN
GU
AG
E
ECO
MO
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DIO
INS
TALL.
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ES
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KER
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LUM
E
SPDIF SO
UR
CE
OFF
MA
IN
STEREO
FIXED
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LISH
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DIO
INS
TALL.
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DPH
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LUM
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UR
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and
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or
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6.3.2.Manual installation
Select "M
AN
UA
L" then validate using OK
button.A
search screen is then displayed allowing you to check the
programm
e found.
Television program
mes
are searched
and saved
channel by
channel.
Select "CH
ANN
ELM
AN". and start the search using
.
When a picture is displayed on the screen,
Restart this m
anual procedure for all the programm
es you wish to
mem
orise.
Press on the M
ENU
button to exit.
6.3.3.Autom
atic installationS
elect "AU
TO S
CA
N" and validate using O
Kbutton.
Your previous search will be erased and replaced by the new
one, confirm
by pressing OK
button.
All channels are searched and saved autom
atically.
If the broadcast signal is recognised by the transmission of a
teletext page, the channels will be autom
atically named and
classified.
You can decide to stop the search at any point in time, by using the
MEN
Ubutton.
6.3.4.Modifying the program
me list
You can modify the program
me list that is a result of your search at
any time.
Press the M
ENU
button.
Select the "IN
STA
LL" menu then "C
HAN
NEL
MAN
" and finally"LIS
TE
DITIO
N" w
ith the OK
button.
•You can decide to save your channel selection:G
o to the "PR
OG
R. N
UM
BE
R"N
o line and enter the position ofthe desired program
me using 0
to 9buttons.
Move the cursor to "M
EM
O" and validate using O
Kbutton.
•You can try to obtain a better quality picture:G
o to the "FIN
E T
UN
ING
"line and adjust the cursor
using the buttons.
Move the cursor to "M
EM
O" and validate using O
Kbutton.
•You can decide not to save this channel selection:In this instance, restart the search.
From this screen, you can:
•D
elete a programm
eG
o to the line of the programm
e to be deleted and press the redbutton.
•M
ove a programm
eG
o to the line of the programm
e to be moved and press the
green button to select it (a ">" appears to the left of theprogram
me). M
ove it with buttons
, then accept itsnew
position with the green button.
or
and
or
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7.C
onnecting equipment and configurations
7.1.C
onnection adviceYour S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen offers you a large selection of connectors to attach the equipment
of your choice.You are advised to carry out the connections when the appliances are sw
itched off.
REA
R PA
NEL
AV1recom
mended
for a
DV
D
player, a
DV
DR
player/recorder,
a digital
decoder (cable,
satellite or wireless).
AV2R
ecomm
ended for an analog decoder, or a digital decoder (cable, satellite or wireless).
AV2recom
mended for a V
HS
or SV
HS
video player.
AV4recom
mended for a gam
es console.
AV5R
ecomm
ended for a DV
D player provided w
ith YP
b Pr outputs. This type of connection
automatically detects "interlaced" or "progressive" m
ode.
Hifi
This output can be connected to any audio system equipped w
ith its own speakers such as a
high-fidelity system. For better com
fort of listening to your audio system, cut the sound of your
SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen
(see § 6.8). The DLP
™ technology causes a slight
delay in picture processing, so connect your amplifier to these sockets and not to those of the
source (see § 6.9)
PC2 IN
R
ecomm
ended for connecting a PC
or a DV
D player equipped w
ith "DV
I D" socket. O
nly use a"D
VI D
" cable (graphics card).
SPDIF
INThe D
LP™
technology causes a slight delay in picture processing. To synchronize the soundw
ith your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen, connect the digital audio output of your
DV
D player to this output and recover the synchronized signal on S
PD
IF OU
T.
SPDIF O
UT
This output allows you to recover the signal sent to S
PD
IF IN after digital synchronization w
ith the picture. C
onnect this output to the digital audio input of your Hom
e Cinem
a audio amplifier.
VHS
DIG
ITA
L R
EC
OR
DE
R
DVD
DVD
OR
OR
OR
DV
D
DIG
ITA
L R
EC
OR
DE
R
HO
ME
CIN
EM
A
AM
PL
IFIE
R
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FI S
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TE
ME
DV
D
C+
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EO
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me
s
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DVD
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I D
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3
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2
AV
1
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AN
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6.7.A
djusting the headphones outputYou can choose the audio source of the headphones outputP
ress the MEN
Ubutton.
Select "O
PTIO
NS
" with the
OK
button.
Go to "H
EA
DP
HO
NE
S" and choose the video source w
ith thebuttons
.
"MA
IN" w
ill restore the sound of the full screen picture in PIP
mode
or the right-hand picture in PAP
mode to the headphones.
"PIP
/PAP
" will restore the sound of the inset picture in P
IPm
odeor the left-hand picture in PA
Pm
ode to the headphones.N
B: The PIP
and PAPfunctions are described in § 8.7.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
6.8.Setting the speaker m
odeYou can choose betw
een mono and stereo or deactivate the
sound from the colum
ns to get the most out of your personal
audio system (such as high-fidelity system
or Hom
e Cinem
aaudio am
plifier).
Press the M
ENU
button.
Select "O
PTIO
NS
" with the O
Kbutton.
Go to "LO
UD
SP
EA
KE
R" and choose the m
ode with the but-
tons.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
6.9.A
djusting the Hi-Fi output
You can choose between tw
o ways of adjusting the volum
e of thisoutput:
"FIXE
D": The volum
e must be adjusted on the audio system
connected to the Hi-Fi output.
"AD
JUS
TAB
LE": The volum
e of the audio system connected to the
Hi-Fi output can be adjusted from
the remote control using the
buttons+ and
-.
Press the M
ENU
button.
Select "O
PTIO
NS
" with the O
Kbutton.
Go to "H
I-FI VO
LUM
E" and choose the m
ode with the but-
tons.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
6.10.Exit stanby mode tuning
This setting allows you to choose active m
ode or go to standbym
ode.
"MA
NU
AL": E
xit from standby and go to standby m
ode by pressingthe standby button on the rem
ote control or right side door."A
UTO
": Exit from
standby or go to automatic standby controlled
by the equipment plugged into "S
CA
RT" connectors on the rear
panel. In this mode, new
sources detected by the television set will
be automatically displayed (except for the P
C1 input).
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
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7.3.Configuration of com
puter sourcesIf a personal com
puter is used (PC or M
AC), sw
itch on your SAGEM
AXIUM
™ H
ome C
inema Screen
before the computer.
Press the MEN
Ubutton, then choose "IN
STALL" using the buttonand validate w
ith OK
.
Choose "P
C D
ATA" then validate w
ith OK
.
With this option, you can adjust the source com
ing from your P
C in
VG
Am
ode (PC
1) or DV
I (PC
2). In DV
I, only the horizontal andvertical positions can be adjusted.
Horizontal position: press
to move the picture to the left and
to move it to the right.
Vertical position: Press
to move the picture to the top or
bottom.
Frequency:This allows you to adjust the frequency to that of your
computer's graphics card. W
hen a flashing vertical bar appears,use this function to adjust the frequency.
Phase:This allows finer synchronization w
ith your computer's gra-
phics card. Use this tuning w
hen an unstable or flashing pictureoccurs.
Autom
atic mode:This allow
s you to adjust everything automatically
or not.
Resolutions accepted (D
VI-D and VG
Aentries): To ensure that
the projection display is operating correctly with your com
puterm
ake sure that you configure the display mode of your graphics
card to a resolution lower than 1024 x 768.
NB
: Optim
um stability is achieved w
ith a frequency of 60 Hz (consult the docum
entation for your PC to
configure it).
8.D
ay-to-day use8.1.
Picture adjustment
PERSO
NA
LPIC
TUR
E TUN
ING
You can set and save your own param
eters using the "US
ER
"m
ode.C
ON
TRA
ST, BR
IGH
TNESS, C
OLO
UR
, SHA
RPN
ESS, TINT
be adjusted
according to
your preferences
using the
buttons.
The tone adjustment only applies to an N
TSC
video source.
The colour balance adjustment allow
s you to set the main picture
colour.A
djust using.
PRESET PIC
TUR
E SETTING
SYou can choose your picture preference from
the settings offeredusing
the buttons
STA
ND
AR
D
CIN
EM
AS
TUD
IOS
PO
RT
Select the m
ost suitable one for the programm
e you are viewing
and validate using the OK
button.P
ress the MEN
Ubutton to exit and the B
AC
Kbutton to return to
the previous screen.
IMA
GE
OP
TION
S
CO
DE
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
CH
AN
NEL M
AN
.
EPG
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RIZO
NTA
L
VERTIC
AL
FREQ
UEN
CY
PHA
SE
AU
TO IM
AG
E
0
YES
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DA
TA
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
or
Resolution (px)
Frequency (Hz)
640 x 48060
640 x 48066
640 x 48072
640 x 48075
640 x 48085
800 x 60060
800 x 60072
800 x 60075
800 x 60085
1024 x 76860
1024 x 76870
1024 x 76875
1152 x 86460
1152 x 86470
1280 x 72060
and
or
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GE
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TION
S
USER
STAN
DA
RD
CIN
EMA
STUD
IOSPO
RT
CO
NTR
AST
50
TINT
50
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L
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IGH
TNESS
50
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LOR
50
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RPN
ESS0
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LOR
TEMP.
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DIO
INS
TALL.
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GE
OP
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S
USER
STAN
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EMA
STUD
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RT
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DIO
INS
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and
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E DO
OR
7.2.Source configuration
Press the M
ENU
key then select "INS
TALL" using the button
and validate using OK
.
If your code is not 0000, this screen is protected and you must
enter your code.
Select "S
OU
RC
ES
", then "CO
NFIG
" and accept with
OK
.
This option allows you to select the sources used but only displays
them w
hen you select sources in daily use.
Choose the connector to be configured (
/ ).
Press the M
ENU
button to exit.
VG
A
OK
STBY
V-V+
P-P+PC1 AV6
VGA
AU
DIO
AU
DIO
CO
DE
CO
NFIG
MA
NA
GER
AU
TO
IMA
GE
OP
TION
S
CO
DE
PRO
TECTIO
N
SOU
RC
ES
PC D
ATA
CH
AN
NEL M
AN
.
EPG
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
For each connector, you can:
•Validate connected equipm
entP
ress the red key several times until "Y
ES
" (or "NO
" for an unu-sed connector) is displayed. S
elect "C+" if you have connected
your C+ decoder to S
CA
RT
2. In this instance, enter the C+ pro-
gramm
e number at once.
•C
hoosing a pre-programm
ed name
Press the green button several tim
es (DV
D, D
VD
R, C
+, DE
C,
MA
G, G
AM
ES
).
•C
hoosing a personalized name
Press the yellow
button to move to edit m
ode. Scroll through the
characters using the buttons. G
o to the next characterusing
. Finally, press the yellow button to validate.
•C
hoosing a noise reducerYou can apply a noise reducer to som
e sources such as a videoplayer by scrolling through them
by pressing the blue buttonm
ore than once (none "0", weak "1", m
edium "2", strong "3").
NB
: You can display the selected channel at anytim
e by pressing the OK
button.
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DPH
ON
ESrecom
mended for headphones.
Adjusting the headphones is covered in § 6.7.
PC1 IN
recomm
ended for the connection of a PC
fittedw
ith a "VG
A"
socket.A3.5 m
m audio jack socket allow
s youto connect sound.
AV6recom
mended w
hen connecting a camcorder in
VH
S, S
-VH
S, 8 m
m, H
i-8 or digital DV
C form
at.
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8.3.Sleep tim
er This option allow
s you to programm
e a period of time after w
hichthe television set w
ill go to standby automatically.
Press the M
ENU
button then choose "OP
TION
S" using the button
and validate using OK
.S
elect "SLE
EP
TIME
R" then choose the duration w
ith the but-tons
.
You can set the sleep time at 15 m
in intervals up to a maxim
um of
180 min.
One m
inute before entering standby mode, the last m
inute counterw
ill appear on the screen. This screen allows you to cancel the
sleep timer, if you w
ant to.You can alw
ays stop the SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen
before the programm
ed stop time or reprogram
the stop time.
8.4.C
hoice of sources
8.5.C
hoice of format
Asim
ple access to this choice is by using the direct access button
.
This function allows you to display the picture at the m
aximum
size,including w
ide screen pictures.
Press the button
of remote control.
Nb:
At first press, the info banner displays the current statusw
ithout any change of format.
4:3 FOR
MAT
Displays a 4:3 picture in its original form
at.
ENLA
RG
ED FO
RM
ATThis form
at allows you to w
atch 4:3 pictures at the maxim
um size by horizontally stretching the left and right edges
of the picture. (The central part is not deformed).
14:9 FOR
MAT
This format allow
s you to watch program
mes in 14:9 form
at. Manually, this form
at is recomm
ended for films in
1.66 cinema form
at
FOR
MAT 16:9
This format allow
s you to automatically w
atch programm
es in 16:9 format using the 16/9 signals com
ing to theS
CA
RT. ENG
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You can select sources in two different w
ays:
NB
: Achannel is valid if it has been found during the autom
atic search or if it has been saved during the manual
search.
NB
: If you previously configured and named your equipm
ent inputs in paragraph 7.2, you will only be offered
the sources connected and configured.
To return to the channels, press the BA
CK
button, on a digital button or on a P+/P
-button.
If you connect a video source, the television set will autom
atically display this source.
•B
y using the direct access buttonon the rem
ote control.S
elect the chosen source by pressingagain until the correct source is obtained.
•W
ith the P+/ P-buttons on the right side door. Navigate through the valid w
ireless channels then the external sources (scart 1, scart 2, scart 3, av4, av5, av6, pc1, pc2).
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8.2.Sound adjustm
entA
DJU
STMEN
TS POSSIB
LE BY
REM
OTE C
ON
TRO
L
Volume:
Press
+ or- to adjust the volum
e.
Mute: P
ressto m
ute or to switch on the sound.
Bilingual broadcast or sound selection: P
ressto
choosebetw
een MO
NO
or STE
RE
O sound if the channel transm
its soundin N
ICA
M stereo m
ode. Choose betw
een DU
AL
Aand D
UA
LB
ifthere is a bilingual broadcast.This adjustm
ent is saved per channel.
PERSO
NA
LSO
UN
D SETTIN
GS
You can set and save your own sound balance using the "P
ER
SO
"m
ode.
Press the M
ENU
button then go to "AU
DIO
".
Choose "P
ER
SO
" with buttons
.
Move through the various frequency bands w
ith the buttonsthen adjust the desired level using the buttons
.The level displayed under the bar is in audio decibels (dB
A).
PRESET SO
UN
D B
ALA
NC
E
You can choose a sound balance from am
ong the preset parame-
ters using the buttonsS
TAN
DA
RD
, VO
ICE
, MU
SIC
orFILM
.
Choose the setting that best suits the program
me you are w
atchingand validate w
ith the OK
button.
AD
VAN
CED
SOU
ND
SETTING
S
To adjust the other audio parameters, go to "N
EX
T".
DYN
AM
IC B
ASS
Allow
s you to accentuate the low frequencies or not.
LOU
DN
ESSA
llows you to autom
atically balance the sound at low volum
e.SM
AR
T VOL
Allow
s you to adjust the sound control mode.
In NO
RM
AL
mode, your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen will adjust the
speaker level to avoid too great a difference of volume betw
een two program
mes
particularly during advertising breaks.In N
IGH
Tm
ode, this attenuation is stronger and reacts more quickly to variations in volum
e.D
OLB
YVIR
TUA
LA
llows you to activate Virtual D
olby Surround or not.
INTER
NA
LSW
Allow
s you to activate the woofer of your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen ornot.
BA
LAN
CE
Move the cursor w
ith the buttonsto balance sound betw
een the left and right speakers.
HEA
DPH
ON
ES VOL
Allow
s you to adjust the headphones volume output on the right side door.
and
and
NB
: Virtual Dolby Surround is a technology com
ing from D
olby Laboratories. It createsa virtual background soundscape through tw
o speakers using the Dolby Pro Logic.
Virtual Dolby Surround takes audio inform
ation from all the original channels and gives
the listener the sensation of being surrounded by additional speakers.
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GE
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TION
S
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NEXT
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
52
52
5
100Hz
100Hz
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GE
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TION
S
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IC B
ASS
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LAN
CE
INTER
NA
L SW
5040
NO
SMA
RT VO
L.
HEA
DPH
. VOL.
NO
NO
NO
YES
AU
DIO
INS
TALL.
Press the M
ENU
button to exit and the BA
CK
button to return to the previous screen.
8
and
and
and
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9.TeletextTeletext functions vary according to television com
panies and are only available if the selected channel transmits
teletext.•
Teletext displayP
ress the buttonto sw
itch on teletext without video.
Pressing the button again allow
s you to view teletext im
posed on the current video.You can exit from
Teletext mode by pressing again.
If there is no teletext on the channel you are watching, a m
essage will inform
you of this.
•Selecting the index pageTeletext pages include an introduction page (usually page 100) telling you how
to use the service.
The buttonallow
s you to select this introduction page directly.
•LIST or FA
STEXT mode
There are two teletext m
odes:-
LIST
mode: in this m
ode, four pages numbers appear at the bottom
of the screen, each in a different colour. E
ach of these numbers can be changed and saved in the m
emory.
-FA
STE
XT
mode: in this m
ode, four subjects appear at the bottom of the screen, each in a different colour.
To obtain more inform
ation on one of these subjects press the corresponding coloured button. -
This function allows you to obtain inform
ation on the displayed subjects quickly.The required m
ode is selected by pressing the button.
•Selecting a pageE
nter the number of the required page using the 0-9 buttons (There are no pages starting w
ith a 0 or 9.).The page counter at the top of the screen searches for the page or the page appears im
mediately, if the page
number has already been saved.
If the page does not exist, a message appears to tell you that you have entered a non-existent num
ber.You can quickly scroll through teletext pages by using the P
+ P- or
buttons (by skipping non-existentpages).To save another page in this m
ode, press the relevant coloured button and enter the page number.
When in FA
STE
XT
mode, you can select a chosen subject using the colour buttons corresponding to the
options at the bottom of the screen.
•D
isplaying hidden information
Press the button
to call up and delete hidden information, such as puzzle solutions and replies to
questions.
•H
olding a pageP
ress the buttonto hold a text page, w
hilst looking at information that is on several pages. P
ress again toreturn to autom
atic update.
•ExpandP
ress the MEN
Ubutton then the green button. P
ressing it more than once allow
s you to display the top half,the bottom
half and then return to normal form
at.
•N
avigation within sub-pages
When the selected pages contain one or m
ore sub-pages, a help line listing the sub-pages appears at the bottom
of the screen.U
se the buttonsto choose the next or the previous sub-page.
•SubtitlesTV
channels with teletext often transm
it certain programm
es with subtitles.
Press the button
and select the relevant subtitle page.The subtitle page continuously appears on the screen if the current program
me is transm
itted with subtitles.
17
CIN
EMA
FOR
MAT
This format allow
s you to watch film
s in 1.85 (AC
AD
EM
YFLAT) form
at, broadcast in 4:3 in maxim
um screen
format w
ithout distortion with black bands at the top and bottom
.It allow
s you to watch film
s in 2.0, 2.20, and 2.35 format.
SUB
TITLE FOR
MAT
This format allow
s you to watch film
s in 1:85 (AC
AD
EM
YFLAT) form
at broadcast in 4:3 at maxim
um screen
format w
ithout picture loss and without distortion by m
oving the picture to the top to enable any subtitles to beread.
SCO
PE FOR
MAT
This format allow
s you to watch film
s in 2.35 (PAN
AVIS
ION
) format, broadcast in 4:3 in m
aximum
screen format-
without distortion, at m
aximum
height but with picture loss at the right and left edges.
NATIVE FO
RM
ATThis form
at allows you to w
atch the picture as it really is, with no resizing.
8.6.Program
me inform
ationP
ress the
buttonat any tim
e to obtain information on the TV
channel.
When you are w
atching an external video source, the name of the
source will be displayed.
8.7.D
ouble picture mode selectionSw
itching on double picture mode
Choose the video insert m
ode (PIP) or two videos side-by-side (PAP)
by pressing the buttonm
ore than once.
When one of the tw
o Modes - (PIP
or PAP) is in use, you can:
Invert the sourcesby pressing the button
.
Change source on the screen by pressing the button
to name
the source to be changed; then
Change the form
at on the screen by pressing the buttonto nam
e the source to be changed; then
The buttons
change the position of the pip window
if thepip m
ode is activated. You can navigate through 4 possiblepositions in the order top-left, top-right, bottom
-left, bottom-right.
8.8.C
hoosing a TV programm
eU
se the 0/9buttons to choose your channel. For a tw
o-digit number, enter the second w
ithin 2 seconds.
Use the B
AC
Kbutton to return to the channel previously w
atched. BA
CK
also allows you to return from
an exter-nal video source to the TV
channels.
8.9.Picture holdU
se the pause buttonto freeze the picture or reactivate it.
•P
r+ or Pr- to change the w
ireless channel,•
to change the source.
•to change the form
at.
[2] BB
CM
ON
O 4/3
SELECT
SELECT
i+
and
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11.C
ompatibility w
ith High D
efinition Television H
igh Definition Television is a generic term
applying to all the kinds of television signals offering resolution higherthan the present standard pictures. N
TSC
consists of 720 points per line and 480 lines per picture. PAL
consistsof 720 points per line and 576 lines per picture. H
DTV
has a higher resolution both horizontally and vertically. Your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen has been designed for high definition television and has a resolution of1280 points per line and 720 lines per picture.
The standards:
There are numerous standards for high definition television. S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen iscom
patible with the m
ain HD
TV standards. You can w
atch television programm
es as well as high
definition DV
D by sim
ply using the inputs PC
1, PC
2 and AV5.
Standards compatible w
ith your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen
12.H
DC
PH
DC
Pis a protocol that allow
s you to encrypt the content of digital data and protect it against piracy. Your SA
GE
MA
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen is equipped w
ith a system com
patible with H
DC
P, which allow
s you to view this
type of information. You can connect any high definition source on the P
C2 inputs if its type appears in the above
list without w
orrying about the HD
CP
protection.
StandardsPixels peractive line
Lines perpicture
Pixels percom
plete lineTotal num
ber oflines per fram
eR
efresh rateSam
pling rateType of form
at
SM
TPE
295M-1997 2
19201080
23761250
25,0074,25
interlaced
SM
PTE
274M-2003 4
19201080
22001125
30,0074,25
interlaced
SM
PTE
274M-2003 5
19201080
22001125
29,9774,18
interlaced
SM
PTE
274M-2003 6
19201080
26401125
25,0074,25
interlaced
SM
PTE
296M-2001 1
1280720
1650750
60,0074,25
progressive
SM
PTE
296M-2001 2
1280720
1650750
59,9474,18
progressive
SM
PTE
296M-2001 3
1280720
1980750
50,0074,25
progressive
19
10.N
exTView EPG
NexTView
is an electronic programm
e guide (or EP
G) for analog television. It is a service giving inform
ation aboutcurrent and future program
mes. The program
me inform
ation for all the channels is transmitted up to one w
eek inadvance.
10.1.InstallationTo install the E
PG
, go into the "INS
TALL" m
enu then on "EP
G" and accept. In the "A
CTIVATIO
N" m
enu, choose"Y
ES
" using the buttons.
The EP
G N
exTView uses the signals from
certain channels for transmission.
In the "CH
AN
NE
L" menu choose the appropriate channel num
ber (see list below).
The EP
G is acquired autom
atically each time you exit from
standby on your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
aS
creen.
If you use the PIP
or PAP
functions within10 m
inutes after leaving standby, the acquisition of EP
G w
ill becancelled.
Sim
ilarly, pressing the EP
G button on the rem
ote control during acquisition will cancel the current procedure and
will display the last E
PG
in mem
ory, which is perhaps not up to date.
List of channels transmitting N
extView E
PG
on Septem
ber 1, 2004:
In brackets, is the number of days of program
mes consultable in E
PG
. The television channels are free totransm
it the signal EP
G N
exTView or not, therefore this list is not legally binding.
10.2.Navigation
Press the E
PG
button on the remote control to start acquisition.
NB
: If this is the first time that you start EPG, you m
ust wait a few
minutes for your television set to recover the
available information about program
mes.
To obtain information about your choice of program
me, use the buttons
then accept with O
K.
You can sort the programm
es by four criteria:
Time:
Red button. W
ith buttons, select the tim
e of your choice from "P
resent" to "Time T+24"
Date:
Green button: W
ith buttons, select the date of your choice from
"Today" up to "Day D
+7"Topic:
Yellow
button: W
ith buttons
,choose the
programm
e type
from
among: A
ll, Film
s, N
ews, Variety, Leisure, Sport, C
hildren, Science, M
usic, Art, S
eriesC
hannel:B
lue button: With buttons
, select the channel of your choice.
To exit from the E
PG
, press the EP
G button on your rem
ote control.
Country
Channels transm
itting NexTView
EPG
FranceM
6 (3), Canal+ (7), TV
5 (4), TSR
1G
ermany
RTL2 (3), K
abel1 (4-9), SF1
Austria
SF1
ItalyTS
IB
elgiumV
T4 (3)S
witzerland
SF1, TS
R1, TS
ITurkey
TRT
Family (5-6)
and
and
andand
and
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22
14.C
hanging the lamp unit
Only replace the old lam
p unit with authorised m
odel RL1280A
, reference number S
AG
EM
251691414
The old lamp unit m
ust be recycled (contact your recycling agency to obtain the address of the nearest depot).
1.You m
ust only change the lamp unit, w
hen the appliance is switched off and m
ains cable disconnectedfrom
the wall socket.
2.N
ever try to replace the lamp unit im
mediately after the S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome C
inema S
creen hasbeen sw
itched off. Wait at least 1 hour to allow
the lamp to com
pletely cool down.
3. O
nly handle the lamp unit by the holes designed for this purpose. N
ever touch any wires or the bulb itself.
4.M
ake sure that you tighten all the screws and do not leave any foreign bodies inside the appliance.
5.N
ever replace the fuse of a worn-out lam
p.
Rem
ove the left-hand panel by turning the bolt a quarter turn with
a coin.
Then pull it towards you.
Unscrew
the two thum
bwheels holding the w
orn-out lamp unit.
The two lam
p unit screws are "captive" type, m
eaning that when
unscrewed they rem
ain in the lamp unit.
Pull it tow
ards you holding it between your thum
b and forefinger.
Insert the new lam
p unit in place of the old one.
Tighten the two thum
bwheels linked to the unit.
Never touch the bulb.
Replace the left-hand panel by pressing it slightly until it goes
back into place.
Turn the bolt again by a quarter turn.
1234
21
13.D
iagnosing Trouble ShootingSym
ptoms:
Recom
mended checks:
When first using your S
AG
EM
AX
IUM
™ H
ome
Cinem
a Screen, the red on/off indicator light is not
illuminated.
Check that the m
ains cable to SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen is
connected to the appliance and the wall socket.
Also check that the sw
itch on the left side of the appliance is pressed in.
The appliance
does not
light up
when
theon/standby button is pressed on the right sidedoor or rem
ote control
Check that the m
ains cable to SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen is
connected to the apparatus and the mains socket.
Also check that the sw
itch on the left side of the appliance is pressed in.
There is no picture.If the m
enus of your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen are available:
are available: Check that your video appliances are correctly connected and
are active.A
lso check that you have selected the correct video source see § 8.4. Check
that your aerial lead is correctly connected. Also check that you have saved
the channels see § 6.3.4. If this is not the case, start a manual or autom
aticsearch. A
lso check that the switch on the left side of the appliance is
pressed in. The internal temperature indicator light is flashing red: P
ut yourtelevision set into standby. The lam
p condition indicator light is red: the lamp
has gone
past its
standard w
orking life
and m
ay no
longer be
functioning. It must be changed.
Black and w
hite picture or picture interference.C
heck that you have selected the correct video format: e.g. R
GB
video sourcefrom
a DV
D player displayed in S
-video on your SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
aS
creen : check by pressing the picture source selection button if the type ofsource selected is com
patible with the source em
itted.C
heck that the colour adjustment is not at m
inimum
.
No sound.
Check that the volum
e is not set at minim
um and that m
ute has not beenactivated. C
heck that your appliances are correctly connected to your SA
GE
MA
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen.
Sound w
eak or discordant during terrestrial reception.Set sound to M
ono. Check the "S
MA
RT
VO
L" setting (see § 8.2).
Frozen picture.C
heck that you have not held the picture: press the “PIC
TU
RE
ofT
ELE
TE
XT
PAG
E H
ELD
” button.
Your appliance does not start on leaving standbym
ode when using the button on the right side door
or the standby button on your remote control.
The ON
/STA
ND
BY
indicator light flashes orange for 20 secs then turns to red orstill flashes orange, sw
itch off the appliance using the switch to the left of your
SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen .W
ait 30 secs and restart is using thenorm
al procedure.
No picture on P
IPm
ode.C
heck that you have selected sources that is active in PIP
mode (see § 8.7).
The remote control is not w
orking normally.
Change the batteries.
SA
GE
M A
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen m
akes ahissing noise w
hen switched on.
This noise is normal w
hen starting. It is not considered as malfunctioning.
Pixels on the screen do not light up.
In spite of the very high technological precision with w
hich your SA
GE
MA
XIU
M™
Hom
e Cinem
a Screen has been m
ade, certain pixels may be faulty.
This is not considered as malfunctioning.
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16.Technical characteristics
Video
Screen size: 114 cm
Aspect ratio: 16/9
Resolution: 1280 x 720
Reception Tuner
Input frequencies: 45,5 - 862,25 MH
zInput sensitivity: 20 - 100 dB
µVN
umber of program
mes: 100
PAL, B
, G, H
, I, SE
CA
M B
, G, S
EC
AM
L/L'V
HF E
2 -E12
VH
F A- H
(Italy)V
HF H
1 - H2 (Italy)
UH
F e21 - e69C
ATV (S
01 - S02)
CATV
S11 - S
20 (U1 - U
10)C
ATV S
1 - S10 (M
1 -M10)
CATV
S21 -S
41 (hyperband)PA
LD
, K, S
EC
AM
D, K
VH
F R1 - R
2V
HF R
6 - R12
VH
F R3 - R
5U
HF E
21 - E69
Audio dem
odulation
AM
6,5 MH
z / NIC
AM
5,85 MH
z (LL')
FM 5,5 M
Hz 5,74 M
Hz (B
G)
FM 5,5 M
Hz / N
ICA
M 5,85 M
Hz (B
G)
FM 6,0 M
Hz / N
ICA
M 6,55 M
Hz (I)
FM 6,5 M
Hz 6,258 M
Hz / N
ICA
M 5,85 M
Hz (D
K K
')
Audio
Maxim
um pow
er: 2 x 30 WN
umber of speakers: 4
5-band equalizer
Right side door
AV6S
-Video input (Mini D
in 4-pin)C
omposite video input (1 x R
CA
)A
udio input (2 x RC
A)
PC1
VG
AC
omputer input (S
ubD 15-pin)
Audio input (jack 3.5)
Headphones
Output (jack 3.5)
6 buttons (on/standby, P+, P-, V+, V-, OK
)
Rear panel term
inals
AV 1 (RG
B/C
omp/S
-video, audio)AV 2 (R
GB
/Com
p/S-video, audio)
AV 3 (RG
B/C
omp/S
-video, audio)AV4S
-video input (Mini-D
in 4-pin)C
omposite video input (1 x R
CA
)A
udio-in input (2 x RC
A)
AV5(interlaced or progressive)
Y, Cb, C
r in input (3 x RC
A)
Audio input (2 x R
CA
)H
i-fiA
udio output (2 x RC
A)
PC2
DV
I D C
omputer input
Audio input (2 x R
CA
)SPD
IFD
igital audio input (1 x RC
A)
Digital audio output (1 x R
CA
)
Input signals
Video signal:N
ative/Upscale: S
DTV
/ED
TV (480i/480P
) (576i/576P)
HD
TV (1080i/720P
)P
C signal:
Native/U
pscale : VG
A640 x 480, S
VG
A800 x 600,
XG
A1024 x 768, S
XG
A1280 x 1024
Power supply
AC
220-240 V ~50-60 H
zP
ower consum
ption: 170 W
(Standby 3 W)
Dim
ensions and weight
Dim
ensions (w x h x d): 791 x 1287 x 372 m
mW
eight: 31 kg
Dim
ensions and weight (packaged)
Dim
ensions (w x h x d): 858 x 1197 x 497 m
mW
eight: 38 kg
Accessories
Rem
ote control TL-50B
atteries: 2 x 1.5 V (A
AType)
Pow
er cordU
ser manual
RF cable
Pow
er cord with ground term
inal: European pow
er cordw
ith ground terminal, U
K pow
er cord with ground term
inal,Italian pow
er cord with ground term
inal.
Norm
s
EMC
(Electromagnetic C
ompatibility)
EN
55020 : 2002E
N55013 : 2001
EN
55024 : 09.1998 + A1 : 10.2001 +A
2 : 01.2003E
N55022 : 1998 + A
1 : 2000 + A2 : 2003
EB
61000-3-2 : 2000E
N61000-3-3 : 1995 + A
1 : 2001Electrical safetyE
N60065 : 2002
CE
I60065 : 2001
23
15.Index
AAutom
atic installation, 9A
utomatic recognition of the form
at of the source, 13, 16
BBass, 15
Bilingual program
mes, 15
CCam
corder, 13C
ountry, 6, 8
DData sources, 14
Decoder, 12
Diagnostics and faults, 21
DV
D, 12
EEP
G, 19
External sources, 12
FFactory presets, 8First rapid installation, 6Fitting the speaker colum
ns HP, 4
Frequency, 8
GGam
es console, 12
HHD
CP, 20
HD
TV, 20H
eadphones, 13
IInformation on screen, 17
LLamp, 22
Language, 10, 15List of TV
programm
es, 9Locking, 8
MMaintenance, 3
Manual installation, 9
Modifying the program
me num
ber, 9, 10M
ute, 15
NNextview
, 19N
icam, 24
OOS
D language m
enu, 10
PPicture adjustm
ent, 14P
icture format, 16
Picture m
ovement, 17
Precautions, 2
Program
me selection, 17
Program
med stop, 16
Protection code, 8
RRem
ote control, 7R
ight side door, 6, 13
SSatellite receiver, 12
Saving television channels, 9
SC
AR
Tcable, 12
Searching TV
channels, 8S
etting up, 4S
leep timer, 16
Sound adjustm
ent, 15Stereo, 15Stop on picture, 17S
ubtitles, 17S
-VH
S, 12, 13
TTeletext sub-pages, 18Teletext, 18Treble, 15Tw
o screens, 17
VVideo recorder/player, 12Volum
e, 15
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NO
TES
25
16.1.Overall view
RIG
HT-H
AN
D VIEW
FRO
NT PA
NEL
LEFT-HA
ND
VIEW
REA
R PA
NEL
Pow
er switch (O
n/Off)
Right side door
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