Operation Manual

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Selecting the menu language
MENU
SOUND
PICTURE
VIEW
CLOCK
AUTOSEARCH
MANUAL SEARCH
EDIT
OPTIONS
PROGRAM TUNE
Automatic search of programmes
MENU
SOUND
PICTURE
VIEW
CLOCK
AUTOSEARCH
MANUAL SEARCH
EDIT
OPTIONS
PROGRAM TUNE
AUTOSEARCH
AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
AUTOMATIC UPDATE
WARNING!
ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE REMOVED!
CONTINUE?
NO
YES
OPTIONS
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
PROGRAM NUMBER OFF
POWER ON LAST STATE
AV SOURCE VCR
MENU BRIGHTNESS 0...15
BLUE SCREEN ON
CHILD LOCK OFF
The notes of television control graphic can be in different languages.
The graphic‘s language is selected by this order:
1. Push the RC button OK and keep it about 2 seconds, until the MENU
table will show on the screen.
2. Using RC buttons
,
select the function OPTIONS and push RC
button
< or >. The table OPTIONS will appear on the screen.
3. Pushing the RC button
< or >, select the preferred graphic’s
language.
4. If you want to leave the MENU tables, push the RC button OK twice.
Automatic search of programmes is for tuning up and automatic to
writing all broadcasted programmes into the memory.
1. Push the RC button OK and keep it about 2 seconds, until the MENU
table will appear in the screen.
2. Using RC buttons
,
select the line AUTOSEARCH and push RC
button
< or >. The table AUTOSEARCH will appear in the screen.
3. Push the RC button
< or >. The table AUTOSEARCH will appear
on the screen with warning: WARNING! ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE
REMOVED!
4. If you want to continue this process, select the line YES using RC
buttons
,
and then push RC button < or >. All broadcasted TV
programmes will be tuned up automatically and will be written in to
the memory. It takes few minutes. When the writing will be finished,
the first written programme and table EDIT will appear in the screen.
This function is used to customizing the programmes. How to use this
table, read in the head “Customizing your stored programmes”.
5. If you want to leave the MENU tables, push the RC button OK twice.
6. You can switch the programmes using the RC buttons
,
, 0, 1,
, 9 or P+, P- on the front panel of TV.
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Television package
General specifications
TV standard PAL / SECAM BG / DK A2 NICAM STEREO
Video input PAL / SECAM / NTSC
TV channels VHF-L - E2 - S6 (metric band)
VHF-H - S7 - S41 (metric band)
UHF - E21-E69 (decimetric band)
Aerial socket 75 Ohm
Programmes memory 100
Maximum sound output 2X2 W
Power requirement ~170 - 245 V, 50Hz
Normal used power 90 W
Dimensions / Weight 21”: 594 mm x 462 mm x 448mm / 22 kg
Quick start guide
1. Fit the Batteries into the Remote Control according to the diagram in the battery
compartment.
2. Plug your main home aerial into the TV set.
3. Plug your TV into the mains and switch ON using the
button on the front panel. If your
TV screen does not light up, press the
,
button or any number button on the RC to cancel
standby mode.
4. Push the RC button OK and keep it about 2 seconds, until the MENU table will appear
on the screen.
5. Using RC buttons
,
select the line AUTOSEARCH and push RC button < or >. The table
AUTOSEARCH will appear on the screen.
6. Push RC button < or >. Using RC buttons
,
select the line YES and push RC button
< or >. Your TV will now automatically tune and store your local TV stations. This may take
a few minutes.
When the writing will be finished, the first written programme and table EDIT
will appear in the screen. This function is used to customizing the programmes. How to
use this table, read in the head “Customizing your stored programmes”.
7. If you want to leave the MENU tables, push the RC button OK twice.
8. You can switch the programmes using the RC buttons
,
, 0, 1, , 9 or P+, P- on the
front panel of TV.
GB
Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol
Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic
waste.
Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection
points provided for their disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and
human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of reutilisation of electrical and
electronic equipment.
Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained
from your local authority.
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