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Aerial and mains connections
When you set the television up on its own,
simply connect the aerial and connect the
television to the mains. However, if you are
going to connect speakers, an audio system or
any other equipment to the television, do not
connect it to the mains yet!
The supplied mains cord and plug are specially
designed for the television. If you change the
plug or in any way damage the mains cord, it
will affect the TV picture adversely!
When connections are complete and the
cables have been secured as described on this
page, switch on the mains. A tiny, red light
appears below the screen. The system is in
standby mode and ready to be used. If your
television is set up on its own, you can now
tune in programs as explained in the chapter
'First-time setup of your television' on page
28.
Your television was designed to be left in
standby mode when not in use. Therefore, to
facilitate remote control operation, it is
essential that you do not disconnect it from
the mains.
>> Set up your television
If your television is equipped with the built-in
system modulator, you will notice that the TV
socket shown in the illustration is occupied, and
that there is a second, unoccupied TV socket
located just below a socket marked LINK. Connect
your external TV aerial to this TV socket instead.
Avoid bending, twisting or subjecting the aerial
cable to pressure or impact. We recommend that
you connect the aerial cable using an angled plug.
A
B
IMPORTANT! All the cables must be fastened to
the cable clamp using a cable tier. The cable clamp
accommodates few or many cables as illustrated
(A, B or C).
When you have made all the connections and
fastened the cables, you must mount the cable
cover again.
C

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