4.4. Connecting the antenna
Your LCD TV supports different antenna signals.
You can feed the following image signals via the connection labelled ANT.:
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via analogue cable / an analogue home aerial
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via a DVB-T
antenna or
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via a DVB-C
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connector (digital cable)
Connect the antenna cable from either the house aerial/the analogue cable connection, the DVB-T antenna or the
DVB-C connection to the antenna connection on the LCD television.
NOTE!
To receive encrypted/subscription channels you will need to use a CAM module and an appropriate card. In-
sert the CAM module (available from dealers) in the appropriate slot on the left side of the device (Common
Interface). You can then insert the card from your provider into the CAM module.
4.5. Connecting power supply
Plug the device into an easily accessible 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz mains socket.
4.6. Switching the LCD TV on and off
Set the power switch on the lower right-hand side of the device to QP. The device switches to standby mode and
the display on the front will light up.
To switch the device on, press
- on the remote control: the Standby/On button
- on the device: the UVCPFD[ button.
Use the Standby/On button
be switched off but continues to use power.
NOTE!
If there is no input signal, the device automatically switches to standby mode after five minutes. A count-
down timer will be shown on the screen until this occurs. This function is not available with all sources.
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This service must be available in your region
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, one of the number buttons or one of the R/1- buttons;
on the remote control to switch the device back into standby mode. The device will