Contents Important Instruction ......1 Remote Control Buttons ......3 Control Panel Buttons ......4 Antenna Connections ......4 Teletext ..........19 Preparation ..........5 Safety Precautions ......... 5 Before Switching on your TV ....7 Switching the TV ON/OFF ....... 7 Operating the TV ........
Preparation Safety Precautions 1. Power Source 230-240 V AC, 50 Hz. 2. Power Cord Features 3. Moisture and Water 4. Cleaning 5. Ventilation 6. Lightning 7. Replacement Part...
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8. Servicing 9. X-rays 10. Naked Flame Sources Warning! Any intervention contrary to regulations, in particular, any modification of high voltage or a replacement of the picture tube may lead to an increased concentration of x-rays. Any television modified in this way no longer complies with license and must not be operated.
Before Switching on your TV Power connection IMPORTANT: 230-240 V AC, 50 Hz. Connections to the RF input NOTE: Remove batteries from remote socket control handset when it is not to be used for a long period.Otherwise it can be damaged due to any leakage of batteries.
Volume Setting Operating the TV You can operate your TV both using the remote control handset and onset buttons. A.P.S. (Automatic Programming System) PLEASE, CHECK ANTENNA CABLE. AUTO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM Programme Selecting P/CH+ -P/CH Entering Main Menu MENU COUNTRY P/CH+ START Operating with Remote Control QG@6T@Ã...
Menu System Programme Selecting (direct access): CYAN INFO Programme Swapping P<P MAIN MENU P<P "Menu" Button, Main Menu. Red Button, Sound Menu. Green Button, Picture Menu. Yellow Button, Feature Menu. Blue Button, Install Menu. "Info" Button, Programme Menu.
Setting Headphone Balance Picture Menu GREEN PICTURE Setting Headphone Mode Setting Brightness To Store the Settings To Store the Settings Setting Contrast STORE WPGVH@ 76G6I8@ HP9@ HPIPÃÃÃ @AA@8U @RV6GDa@S C@69QCPI@ TUPS@...
Selecting Search TG@@QÃUDH @S 8CDG9ÃGP8F SEARCH G6IB V6B@ @IBGDTC 6W!ÃPVUQVU To Store Settings BLUE Install Menu Selecting Fine Tuning BLUE INSTALL. FINE TUNING To Store Settings STORE Programme Menu INFO Selecting Programme PROGRAM. Selecting Band QSPBS6H H@ & 76I9 TU6I96S9 T@6S8C ADI @ÃUVIDIB TUPS@...
P<P Programme Swap (P<P) QG@6T@Ã 8C@8FÃ 6IU@II6Ã 867G@ P<P 6VUPÃ QSPBS6HHDIBÃ T`TU@H 8PV IUS` TU6I 96S9 TU6S U 6 QT Ã DTÃ S V II DI B Q Ã &Ã W CA 8 6I 8 @G COUNTRY START Double-digit (- -) Other Features TV Status Programme Number Programme Name...
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I-II In Stereo No-Signal No-Signal Timer Indicator Picture Mode Sleep Timer Last Minute Indicator Blue Background During No-Signal Volume Bar Mute Indicator...
AV Modes P+ / P- Teletext To Select Index Page To Select Teletext with a TV Programme To operate Teletext Searching for a page while watching TV To select a page of Teletext...
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To Select Double Height Text Fastext To Reveal concealed Information To Stop Automatic Page Change For Fastext RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE To exit Teletext To Select a Subcode Page To Display the Time...
Copy Facility Connect Peripheral Equipment AV-2 OUTPUT Search for and store the test signal of the video recorder Via the Euroconnector SCART1 SCART2 INFO Via Ant Input Camera and Camcorder To connect to Front-AV input (FAV): If the VCR is connected via antenna input it is suggested to use the Programme 0.
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Connect Peripheral Equipment 28 REAR PANEL @YU Ã! $17 @YU à GÃÃ6V9ÃÃSÃÃÃÃÃÃÃWD9@P 6IU@II6 Tph à Tph Ã! 7hpxÃ6WÃP HEADPHONE AUDIO CAMERA VIDEO FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER $1 7 ,1...
Specifications TV BROADCASTING RECEIVING CHANNELS NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS 100 CHANNEL INDICATOR RF AERIAL INPUT OPERATING VOLTAGE AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT POWER (W ) (%10 THD) RMS. POWER CONSUMPTION (W) (max.) PICTURE TUBE DIMENSIONS (mm) X rvtuÃxt ...