IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS To operate your receiver at the peak performance, please read this Instruction Manual carefully and retain it for the future reference. • Place this unit on a flat, level surface and in a dry area free from dust and moisture.
AERIAL CONNECTIONS In order to receive a true colour reproduction, an effective antenna installation is the most important. Please make sure that your antenna is correctly connected. • When using an external antenna, the antenna is usually connected to the TV set by means of 75 ohm coaxial antenna cable.
AV CONNECTIONS CAUTION : Before making any connections, turn the power off on the TV and the other components. 1. To connect the TV to a stereo VCR for playback • Connect the VCR to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN jacks on the back or front of the TV as shown below.
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2. To connect the TV to a VCR for recording • To record programs you are watching, connect the VCR to the AUDIO OUT and VIDEO OUT(MONITOR OUT) jacks on the back of the TV as shown below. • Operate the VCR normally for recording. BACK OF TV VIDEO AUDIO (R) IN...
BATTERY INSTALLATION The remote control unit operates with two 1.5V size AAA (penlight) batteries which are supplied from the factory. 1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit. 2. Install the two batteries making sure that battery polarity matches with the (+), (-) marks inside of the battery compartment.
CONTROLS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT TV use identified by Power Menu Enter Up (PR Up) PAGE Down (PR Down) Left (Volume Down) Right (Volume Up) Audio Video PAGE Normal Recall System MENU Mute Sleep PR Selector 0-9 Time SLEEP TEXT Use identified by Store Page Up Page Down...
FRONT CONTROL VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO L(MONO)-AUDIO-R : MAIN POWER SWITCH : STAND-BY INDICATOR : INFRARED REMOTE SENSOR : TV/AV SELECTION BUTTON W / V : VOLUME DOWN/UP BUTTON 6) PR W / V : PROGRAMME DOWN/UP BUTTON...
OPERATION OF CONTROLS POWER ON/OFF • Before plugging in, confirm that your power supply is suitable. This receiver is designed to operate with AC 110~250V, 50/60 Hz range. Do not operate the receiver on DC power supplies or any other voltage. •...
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LEFT & RIGHT(" ") V) button increases the sound (SUB MENU) Volume Pushing the RIGHT ( W) button decreases it. and the LEFT ( When you push these buttons, the volume indication bar appears at the bottom of the screen with green colour. MENU &...
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PICTURE (SUB MENU) The wanted function is selected by moving the cursor with DOWN/UP button. The LEFT/RIGHT button are used to adjust the analog level. 1. BRIGHTNESS PICTURE FAVORITE |||||||||||||||| ..BRIGHT Adjust for natural brightness if the picture appear too dark or ||||||||||||||||||| .
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TIMER (SUB MENU) 1. CLOCK Place the cursor at CLOCK by using DOWN/UP button and the dash( - - ) of CLOCK mode start to flicker. The CLOCK will be changed by pressing LEFT/RIGHT button. Press the ENTER button after setting the hour, the dash( - - ) of the minute start to flicker.
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POS. MEMORY (SUB MENU) Tuning function is able to operate via POS. MEMORY menu. This mode cannot be selected in AV mode. POS. MEMORY AUTO MEMORY AUTO MEMORY MENU POS.MEMORY ENTER ENTER ENTER POS.MEMORY PICTURE MANUAL MEMORY MANUAL MEMORY AUTO MEMORY (LEFT/RIGHT) (LEFT/RIGHT) SOUND...
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Press ENTER or LEFT/RIGHT button after selecting the wanted SOUND. The TV will automatically tune itself to all channels from 0-99 and from AUTO MEMORY 11 UHF |||||||| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VHF L VHF H In case of having signal, it will be stored in programme number "1"...
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2-4. STORE POS. NO This is used to memorize things which are operated in MANUAL MEMORY mode. Place the cursor at STORE POS. NO. The POS. NO can be selected by pressing LEFT/RIGHT button or PR SELECTION buttons 0-9. Pressing ENTER or ( ) button after selecting the wanted programme number, it will be memorized.
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SLEEP • With this button, up to 2 hours every 10 minutes can be set to the sleep timer. • If you press the "SLEEP" button for the first time, "SLEEP OFF" sign of the nonset sleep-timer appears on the bottom of the screen. •...
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NORMAL • Select one of the three possible preferred analog video preset. FAVORITE NORMAL I NORMAL II • The analog levels are as follows: Preference Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Favorite User store User store User store User store Normal I 60/100 90/100 80/100...
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SYSTEM This is used to switch the SYSTEM of the TV set. Press the SYSTEM button, then the SYSTEM will be displayed as shown in the right figure. The SYSTEM SYSTEM consist of COLOR and SOUND. COLOR: AUTO B SOUND: B/G At first, the SYSTEM is preset to COLOR: AUTO, SOUND: B/G at the factory.
TELETEXT The Teletext service is carried on a TV transmission signal, therefore it is only available when a TV programme can be received on your TV. Your choice of TV programme also governs which Teletext service you will receive (CEEFAX for BBC 1 and 2, Oracle 1TV and Channel 4). Getting Started Page Selector 0-9 First, turn on your TV and choose your TV pro-...
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sub-page you require. It is possible, however, to Reveal enter the sub-page you require and continue Some Teletext pages play a role in concealing watching a normal TV programme until the cor- part of the display in, for example, a quiz page rect sub-page has been reached.
TROUBLESHOOTING Sometimes some performance problems can be easily solved by checking seemingly apparent but often overlooked possibilities. Before asking for service, to check these items could save your time and money. SYMPTOM CHECK No picture or sound. • Check the TV set is plugged in. •...