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TV2010 Colour Televi sion OPERA TION MANU AL Please read these instru ctions carefully Before operating this product[...]
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchas ing our product. T o e nsure that you fully understa nd the capabilities of this tele vision set, please read this entire manual carefully , and keep it handy for future reference. INST ALLA TION • Locate the TV set in a room whe re direct light does not refle ct on the screen. T ot al darkness or a reflection o[...]
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IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and oper ating instructions should be r ead before the unit is operated. 2. RET AIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating i nstructions should be retaine d for fu ture refe rence. 3. HEED WA RNINGS All warning s on the unit and in the oper ating instr uctions should be adhered to. 4. FOLLOW [...]
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18. SERVICING Do not attempt to ser vice this unit y ourself as opening or removing cov ers may ex pose you to danger ous voltag e or other hazards. Ref er all servicing to qualif ied service personnel. 19. DA M AGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this unit from the w all outlet and re fer servicing to qualified servic e personnel under the following cond[...]
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LOCA TION OF CONTROLS T elevision Set 1. Side A/V Inputs 2. Speaker 3. T V/ A V Selector 4. Menu Button 5. V olume Down Button 6. V olume Up Button 7. Channel Down Button 8 . C h a n n e l U p B u t t o n 9. Power Indicator 10. Remote Sensor 11. Main Power Switch 12. Speaker 13. AC power Cord 14. Audio/V ideo-input and output jacks 15. Antenna term[...]
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Connection to Other Devices This TV set can be connected to a VCR, DVD play er , video camera, game system or an y other A/V component. D V D P l a y e r Side Jacks V ideo/Audio equipment can be connected to AUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks located on the back or side panel of the TV set. VCR OUT IN[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL[...]
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Inst alling batteries Notes: Use only the size and type of batteries specified. Do not mix different types of batteries together or old batteries with fresh ones. Remove the batteries when remote control will not be used for a long period of time. Avoid direct sunlight, incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp or[...]
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AV 1 S-V ideo TV AV 2 SELECTING INPUT SIGNAL W atching A V program This TV set provides A V input terminals for your convenient connection to VCR, or other video equipments. T o watch video program from A V inputs, press TV/A V button repeatedly until you see the appropriate input indicator on the screen. Notes: A V1: Select A V1 when viewing t[...]
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1. Press MENU button repeatedly to display Search menu. 2. Press CH- or CH+ to select Channel menu item. 3. Press V - or V+ to select the unwanted channel. 4. Press CH- or CH+ to select Skip. 5. Press V - or V+ to select Skip ON. Thus, after exiting the menu, the channel will then be skipped w hen you select programs with the Channel up/down button[...]
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Dynamic St andard Mild User Use DSP button to know the current channel number Press DSP button to display the current TV state. If in TV program 12 ST SAP viewing, then it will display the current channel number , sound m ode and remaining sleep time (if set). T o scan programs Press SCAN button, the TV set will scan the c hannels from current chan[...]
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SOUND CONTROLS Adjusting V olume 1. Use V olume up/down button 2. Press V - button, the volume decreases; Press V+ button, the volume increases. 3. Make use of Sound menu to adjust volume 4. Press MENU twice to display Sound menu, then make use of V+/-button to adjust the level. Use MUTE button Press MUTE button on the remote control to cut off the[...]
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Setting sleep timer Making use of the Sleep timer function allows you to have the set automatically turn of f after a preset time. For example, if you would like the TV to auto turn off in 60 minutes, you can press button repeatedly until the screen displays the desired amount of time. If you w ant to cancel the sleep timer , you can press button r[...]
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SPECIFICA TIONS T elevision System: NTSC/M Receiving channel: 181 channel tuner (Frequency synthesized tuning) Audio output: 2 speakers of 3W each Audio output mode: RF-MONO, A/V STEREO Antenna impedance: 75 ohm terminal Output terminal: Video input 1vp-p/75 Ohm, audio input 400mV Closed caption: NTSC/M receiv ing time (cc1-cc4/tt1-tt4) OSD Languag[...]