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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Colour T elevision Multi System CATV Hyper Band 256 Programmes with Automatic T uning CA14SE1M CP14SE1M CA14SE1K CP14SE1K CA14SE1(V) CP14SE1(V) CA21CF1(V) CP21CF1(V) CA21CF1M CP21CF1M CA21SE1M CP21SE1M CA21SE1K CP21SE1K CA21SE1(V) CP21SE1(V) CA21VF1 CP21VF1 CA21VF1K CP21VF1K INST. MANUAL -C8WE-D (AUS) 4/10/08 3:27 PM Page 1[...]
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W W ar ar nings and Cautions nings and Cautions 2 If the televi- sion is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed, the minimum dis- tances must be maintained. Heat build-up can reduce the service life of your televi- sion, and can also be dangerous. Never stand on, lean on or push sud- denly the television or its stand. Y ou should pay [...]
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Contents Contents 3 W arnings and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Plug & Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Front Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Remote Control T ransmitter . . . . . . . . . . 6 Battery Installation of the Remote Control[...]
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Fr Fr ont Contr ont Contr ol ol 4 Each button listed in this section has the same function as it’s corre- sponding button on the remote control. Model CA14SE1(V), CP14SE1(V), CA21SE1(V), CP21SE1(V), CA21VF1, CP21VF1, CA21VF1K, CP21VF1K Stand-by and Power Indicator VOLUME TV/A V Selector Audio Input Jack-Right (A V2) MEN U T V/A V POW ER C H - + L[...]
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Fr Fr ont Contr ont Contr ol ol 5 Each button listed in this section has the same function as it’s corre- sponding button on the remote control. Monaural Model Model CA14SE1M, CP14SE1M, CA14SE1K, CP14SE1K, CA21SE1M, CP21SE1M, CA21SE1K, CP21SE1K Stand-by and Power Indicator VOLUME TV/A V Selector MEN U T V/ AV POW ER C H - + AU D I O VI D EO Remot[...]
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Remote Contr Remote Contr ol T ol T ransmitter ransmitter 6 1. Open the battery cover . 2. Install two “ AA ” 1.5 volt batteries so that the “+” and “-” marks on the batteries match the “+” and “ - ” marks inside the unit. 3. Close the battery cover . Note: Replace the batteries when the TV set is showing the following symptoms:[...]
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General Operation General Operation 7 Remote Control Operation -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - Standby/Power-on To switch the TV on and off. For shutting of f a power supply completely , Press the Mains ON/OFF button on the front control of TV set. -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - -/- - Sound mute To switch the sound from the speakers.[...]
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General Operation /Colour and Sound System General Operation /Colour and Sound System ■ ■ If no operation is performed after the TV has been switched on by the ON TIMER, such as if you are not at home, the TV will be auto- matically switched off after approximately 2 hours ■ ■ If the TV is already switched on when the time set for the ON TI[...]
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Colour and Sound System / Colour and Sound System / Pictur Pictur e Adjustment e Adjustment 9 or: BG (5.5MHz) DK (6.5MHz) I (6.0MHz) M (4.5MHz) 2) T o enter a sound system selection into the memory , select “MEMORY” and press the VOLUME + or - button. (Semi-Auto or Manual T uning mode ) Broadcast T ransmission System List Area Country Sound Sys[...]
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Pictur Pictur e Adjustment / Audio Adjustment e Adjustment / Audio Adjustment 1 1 Press the MENU button for MAIN menu display . 2 2 When “PICTURE” is not selected, select “PICTURE” with the Programme UP or DOWN button. 4 4 Select desired control by pressing the Programme UP or DOWN button. 3 3 Press the VOLUME + or - button to display Pictu[...]
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T T uning of the Channels uning of the Channels 11 Up to 256 broadcast stations in your reception area can be stored in the electronic memory . There are three ways of tuning as follows; 1. Automatic T uning (the basic way): All receivable channels are automatically tuned in and memorized in consecutive programme position. 2. Semi-Auto T uning: Use[...]
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T T uning of the Channels uning of the Channels 12 2 2 Enter to SEMI-AUTO or MANUAL tuning mode. (Refer to page 1 1.) 3 3 Select “POSITION” with the Programme UP or DOWN button. This function can be utilized after Automatic T uning. For example, to copy a TV channel on pro- gramme position “2” onto programme position “6”; 1 1 Select pro[...]
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T T uning of the Channels / uning of the Channels / Setting of the Private Position 6 6 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV display . 4 4 Select “SKIP” by pressing the Programme UP or DOWN button,then press the VOLUME + or - button to set SKIP to ON. To cancel Skip Channel function, set to OFF . 5 5 Select “MEMORY” by pressing the [...]
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Setting of the OSD Language / Connecting Other Equipment Setting of the OSD Language / Connecting Other Equipment 2 2 Select “LANGUAGE “ by pressing the pro- gramme UP or DOWN button. 3 3 Press the VOLUME + or - button for Language menu display . 4 4 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV display . Yo u may connect the audio and video out[...]
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Connecting Other Equipment Connecting Other Equipment 15 ■ ■ When watching a video program input from the A V1 terminal, press the TV/A V button to select A V1. Whenever the TV/A V button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: Colour system setting for A V position is automatically stored in the memory . Each time the RECALL/COLOUR SYSTEM[...]
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To Audio Input-R (A V2) To Audio Input-L (A V2) To V ideo Input (A V2) Video/DVD Player ■ ■ To watch the Front A V2 video input picture, select A V2 position by pressing the TV/A V Selector . Connecting Other Equipment Connecting Other Equipment 16 Aerial Socket The A V apparatus can also be connected to the aerial socket of your TV receiver . [...]
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Aerial Connection / Car Aerial Connection / Car e and Cleaning e and Cleaning 17 The surface of the cabinet can be damaged if not properly maintained. Many common household aerosol sprays, cleaning agents, solvents and polishes will cause permanent damage to the fine surface. 1. Unplug the power cord before cleaning the T elevision. 2. Clean the sc[...]
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Specifications Specifications 18 Power Source AC127-240 V olts, 50/60Hz Colour System P AL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC/P AL-60Hz Sound System B/G, I, D/KK’, M/M Channel Coverage VHF: E2-E12, R1-R12, K1-K9, J1-J12, A2-A13 // 0-1 1, 5A (AUS), 1-1 1 (NZ) UHF: 21-69, A14-A69, J13-J62 // 28-69 (AUS) CA TV: S1 - S41, X, Y , Z, Z+1, Z+2 Audio output (RMS) Model[...]
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Helpful Hints - Pr Helpful Hints - Pr oblems/Solutions oblems/Solutions 19 Before requesting service check the following chart. “GHOSTS” Reflections of signals from mountains or high buildings will cause multiple images, called “Ghosts”. These abnormal conditions can be reduced to minimum by repositioning aerial or by installing new one sui[...]
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SANYO ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. Part No. 1AA6P1P5434-D C8WE-D (AC7-A) INST. MANUAL -C8WE-D (AUS) 4/10/08 3:28 PM Page 20[...]