Polaroid TTM-2410 User Manual
Polaroid TTM-2410 User Manual

Polaroid TTM-2410 User Manual

24” pure flat tube stereo tv

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24" Pure Flat Tube Stereo TV
TTM-2410
20060630

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  • Page 1 24” Pure Flat Tube Stereo TV TTM-2410 20060630...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety precautions CAUTION Risk of electric shock, do not open. Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel; WARNING 1.
  • Page 3 8. Power supply cords should be routed safety to prevent life and property from dangerous with damaged cord; 11. When the TV being moved in from cold place, it needs some right time for dew inside unit evaporating fully before turn on the unit.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Since 1937, America has turned to Polaroid for their photography needs. Today, families look to Polaroid for consumer electronics that defi ne the digital age: TVs, plasma TVs and LCD TVs, portable and standard DVD players, digital cameras. And while our selection has changed, you’ll still receive the same friendly, helpful service that made Polaroid an American...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Overview of the function keys Identify the function keys on the TV and refer to the following diagram to learn every function key.
  • Page 6 Overview Overview of the back AV jacks Observe the AV jacks on the back of TV, and refer to the following diagram to learn the function of every AV jack. Note: Different model may have different jack. Please refer to SA-U series color TV Functions table in page 21 for your model.
  • Page 7: External Connection

    The antenna input impedance used in this model is 75ohm, just connect 75ohm coaxial cable of VHF/UHF antenna to the antenna jack on the back of TV directely. If you use 300 fl at feeder, you need connect it with one 300 /75ohm converter fi rst, then connect the converter into the antenna jack.
  • Page 8 Connect to video equipment (VCD, DVD) and headphone jack Connect back AV jacks as the following fi gure shown: S-terminal has the same AUDIO IN jack as AV1, but you can not input AV signal from these two terminals at the same time. YUV has the same AUDIO IN jack as AV2, but you can not input AV signal from these two terminals at the same time.
  • Page 9: Remote Control

    Mute button Lowers the volume to its minimum level. Press again restore volume. ON/OFF Turns the TV on and off. 0-9(Number buttons) Digit buttons on the remote control are used for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (inter- val time of two or three pressing should be less than 1.5...
  • Page 10 Toggles the set between available AV inputs and RF input. MENU Displays the TV’s Main menu. VOL (left and right)buttons Decrease or increase the TV’s volume,or move through the on-screen menu system. CH.(up and down)buttons Scan up or down through the current channel list.Press once to change the channel up or down;press and hold...
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    The power indicator will die when TV is under turn on state. Non-signal power-off in 5 minutes In case the unit under blue screen or non-signal screen saver state, TV will be standby state automatically 5 minutes later, to turn it on, please press POWER button on TV.
  • Page 12 When one player gets all stones, or fi lls in all eyes, the game is end. If you get more stones than TV’s, you win. Press GAME button to display the screen as the fi gure shown: Use CH /...
  • Page 13: Menu Basic Operation

    Menu basic operation Menu basic operation 1. To enter the menu, press MENU button in front of the TV (or on the remote control), press MENU button in front of TV (or on the remote control) again to select the icon.
  • Page 14: Using The Sound Menu

    Using the PICTURE menu Using the PICTURE menu SHARPNESS Adjust left/right to soften/sharpen the picture detail. Adjust range: (00~63). TINT Adjust the balance between the red and green levels. Adjust range: (-31~+31). COLOR TEMP Automatic color adjustments. Provide three states: (NORMAL, WARM, COLD).
  • Page 15: Using The Preset Menu

    Using the PRESET menu Using the PRESET menu CHANNEL Use VOL / button in front of TV (or on the remote control) to select channels, or enter the channel number directly using the number but- tons. DELETE CH Select Yes to skip the channels above .Select NO to go into the...
  • Page 16: Using The Function Menu

    CABLE to receive CATV signal. provide two states:(AIR,CABLE) AUTO SEARCH Press VOL button in front of TV (or VOL button on the remote control ) to start channel searching and store automatically. Using the FUNCTION menu Using the FUNCTION menu LANGUAGE Select from available language to display all menus.
  • Page 17 CHILD LOCK Input four digital number on the remote control,you may change the child lock states(ON or OFF), if input the right password,the child lock will take effect when the TV turns on next time. The initial password is MUTE+999.
  • Page 18 V-CHIP Adjust V-CHIP funtion on or off,Provide two states: (ON,OFF). MPAA Press VOL or VOL buttos on the remote contrel to Selert the MPAA ratings.when select a movie rating,the system will automatically block all other movies with higher ratings. TVPG SETTING Press VOL or VOL button on the remote control to go to the TVPG setting.
  • Page 19: Picture Defects And Countermeasures (Air Reception)

    Picture defects and countermeasures (AIR reception) Picture defects and countermeasures(VHF/UHF reception) The most common types of television interference are as follows: SNOWY PICTURE Snowy picture is usually due to weak signal. Adjust antenna or install an antenna amplifi er. DOUBLE IMAGE OR “GHOSTS” Double images are usually caused by refl...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    If you have any problem, check the Troubleshooting Guide for each problem listed below. The following problems may have been caused by inappropriate adjustments rather than actual malfunction of the unit. If the trouble persists, visit www.polaroid.com for Polaroid Service and Support.

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