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20” Color T elevision TTM-2004[...]
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1 Import ant Safeguards IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7 . Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not in[...]
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2 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer , or sold with the appa- ratus. When a cart is used, use caution when mov- ing the carts/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over . 13 . Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicin[...]
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3 Content s Overview 4 Remote control 5 Basic operation 6 Menu overview 7 External connection 8 Using the PICTURE menu 1 0 Using the P .LOCK menu 1 1 Using the TIMER menu 1 3 Using the PRESET menu 1 4 Using the EXTRA menu 1 5 Picture defects and countermeasures (VHF/UHF reception) 1 6 Troubleshooting 1 7 S pecifications 1 8[...]
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4 Overview 1. Power Button 2. Remote Sensor 3. Power Indicator 4. TV/A V Selection Button 5. V olume Down Button 6. V olume Up Button 7. Program Down Button 8. Program Up Button 9. Menu Button 10. Video Input Jack 1 1. Audio Input Jack 12. Headphone 13. Antenna Jack Remote control 1 13 6 5 7 11 10 49 8 12 2 3[...]
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5 Number Keys Two keys must be pressed to select a channel when when ANTENNA is se to AIR. For channels 2 through 9, press 0 first,then the channel number (for example, 02,12). Three keys must be pressed when you se- lect a channel under 20 when ANTENNA is set to CABLE. For channels above 19, you can press their digit number directly . For example,[...]
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6 Basic operation Connect to AC outlet Insert the mains wire plug of the unit into 120V AC outlet, unplug the AC cord when the unit will not be used for a long period time. How to power on/off Y ou can turn on the power by using the POWER button at TV front panel (or the POWER button on the remote control). Non-signal power-off in 10 minutes If the[...]
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7 Menu basic operation 1. T o enter a menu, press the menu button on the TV (or on the remote control), then use the PROG . / buttons on the TV (or on the remote control) to select the desired mode. 2. Press VOL / button to select the mode you want to change. 3. Use the PROG . / button on the TV (or on the remote control) to select within the sub-m[...]
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8 External connection CONNECTING TO AC POWER SUPPL Y Use the AC polarized line cord provided for op- eration on AC. Insert the AC cord plug into a po- larized AC outlet. NOTE: If the polarized AC plug does not fit into a non- polarized AC outlet, do not attempt to fix or cut the blade of the plug. It is the user’s responsibility to have an electr[...]
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9 External connection Connecting an Antenna or Cable System to VCR and TV Antenna Choose your antenna hook-up style A, B or C and connect to “IN FROM ANT .” on the VCR. Connect cable from “OUT TO TV” on VCR directly to the 75 Ω input terminal on your TV . Cable Service Connect cable directly to “IN FROM ANT” on VCR . (If using a cable[...]
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10 CONTRAST Adjust left to decrease picture contrast. Adjust right to increase picture contrast. TINT Adjust left to decrease the red tone. Adjust right to increase the red tone. SHARPNESS Adjust left to soften the picture detail. Adjust right to sharpen the picture detail. Using the PICTURE menu Using the SETUP menu BRIGHT Adjust left to darken th[...]
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11 Using the P .LOCK menu Using the SETUP menu (continued) Note: 1. When you enter P .LOCK submenu first time, red “NEW CODE” will display on the menu, input four-digit numbers as your password by pressing 0-9 buttons. After you input the numbers, blue “ENTER CODE” will display on the menu, input again the password you have set to enter P .[...]
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12 Using the P .LOCK menu Using the V -CHIP menu V -CHIP ON: T urn on V -CHIP function. OFF: Turn of f V-CHIP function. MP AA RA TING: Set MP AA rating. “BLOCK” prohibits watching the BLOCK channels, VIEW permits watching all channels. If ab high rating is set as “VIEW”, lower ratings will be set to VIEW mode. If a low rating is set to “B[...]
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13 Using the TIMER menu CLOCK Press number buttons to set HOUR and MINUTE. Press VOL button to circles between AM and PM. ON: Set the timer to be active. OFF: T urn off the timer . Note: Clock must be programmed before you can use the timer . TIMER ON TIME Press number buttons to set HOUR and MINUTE. Press VOL button to set AM or PM. Note: ON-TIME [...]
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14 Using the PRESET menu CH ADDED: Select to add the channel that you selected in CH NO. DELETED: Select to delete the channel that you selected in CH NO. CH NO. Press number buttons or VOL / button to select your desired channel. ANTENNA AIR: Select to receive television broadcast signal. CABLE: Select to receive cable signal. AUTO PROGRAM Select [...]
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15 Using the EXTRA menu C1: Select to display Caption 1. C2: Select to display Caption 2. C MUTE: Only after pressing MUTE button, CAPTION will be displayed on the screen. TEXT1: Select it to display TEXT 1. TEXT2: Select it to display TEXT 2. OFF: T urn off the Caption. Tips: CAPTION prepared for TV programs can be pre-recorded (movies, daytime dr[...]
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16 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 amplifier . DOUBLE IMAGE OR “GHOSTS” Double images are usually caused by reflections from tall buildings. Adjust the direction of the antenna or raise it. RADIO W A VE INTERFERENCE W[...]
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17 T roubleshooting If you have any problem, check the countermeasures for each symptom listed below . The following symptoms may have been caused by inappropriate adjustments rather than actual malfunction of the unit. If the trouble persists, cont act the service center . SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TV does not operate Poor sound or no sound Poor[...]
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18 TUBE/POWER SUPPL Y SIZE 2 0 ” ASPECT RA TIO 4: 3 POWER SUPPL Y 120V~60Hz TUNER # OF CHANNELS 1 81 PICTURE CONTROLS TINT , COLOR, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST , SHARPNESS PICTURE SETTINGS PERSONAL, DYNAMIC, ST ANDARD, SOFT OSD LANGUAGES ENGLISH, FRENCH, SP ANISH SOUND SPEAKER QUANTITY 2 AUDIO OUTPUT POWER 2W*2 CONNECTORS CABLE/ANTENNA INPUT 1 REAR A V [...]