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    1 1. IMPOR TAN T SAFE TY INSTR UCTIONS Elec tri c a l energy c an perf o rm many use f ul f unc t io ns, but it ca n a lso c ause pe rso na l inj uries and pro perty da m a g e if impro pe rly ha ndled. Thi s pro duc t has b ee n engi ne er ed a nd m anuf a c t ure d w it h the hig he st prio rit y o n sa f ety . But I M PROP ER US E C AN RE S UL T[...]

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    2 10.A t t a c h men t s —D o n o t use at ta c hm e nt s no t re c o m m ende d by t he m a nu f a ct urer. Use o f i mpro per at t ac hm ents ca n r e s u lt in acc id e nts . 11.A c c es s o r ies —W he n t he pro duc t is use d o n a t ro ll e y , c are sho ul d be t aken to a v o id qui ck sto ps, exc e ss iv e f o rce, a nd une v e n surf[...]

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    3 20.S t a n d — D o n o t pl ac e t he pro duc t o n a n uns t abl e t ro ll e y , sta nd, t ripo d o r t abl e . P la c in g the pro duc t o n a n uns t abl e base ca n caus e the pr o duct t o f all, re s u lting in s e r io us p e r s o nal inju r ie s as we ll as d am age to the p r o d uct. Us e o nly a t ro lle y, st a n d , t ri pod, a nd[...]

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    4 I IMPO R T AN T IN F O R M AT IO N WA RNING: TO RE DU CE TH E RI SK O F F I RE O R E L E C TRI C SH O C K , D O NO T EXPO SE TH I S PRO D UC T TO RA IN O R MO IS TU RE . T h e e xc lam at io n p oi n t w it h i n a tr ia n g le is i n te n d e d to aler t th e u se r t o t h e p r e s en c e o f i m p o r tan t op e ra t in g an d m ai n t e n a [...]

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    5 Do not do a nyt hi ng t ha t mi g ht da m a g e t he po we r c a ble . Whe n dis co nn e ct ing the po wer ca ble , hold the plug , not t h e ca ble . z D o n o t m ake a ny mo di f ic a ti o ns, pl ac e heav y o bje c ts o n, pl ac e near ho t o bjec ts, he at , bend, tw ist o r f o rcef ully pull the po wer c abl e. D o i ng so m ay c ause dama[...]

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    6 2. INTR O D UC TION C on g r atul ati on s o n y o ur purcha se o f a TH O M SO N LC D TV . Y o ur L CD TV will pr o vide y o u with m any y e ars o f e n j o yme n t n o o t h e r L CD T V can m atch . I t i s co m p at ib le w ith to da y’s cu r r e n t N T S C , P A L an d S E C A M s ys t e m s , a s w el l a s t o mo rrow ’s D TV st a nd[...]

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    7 II PR E PAR AT IO N Us ing t he R e mo te Co n tro l U s e th e r e m o te co n tr o l b y p o in ti n g it to war d s th e r e m o te s en s or w i n d ow of t h e s et . O b j e cts b e tw e e n th e r e m o te co n tr o l a nd s ens o r wi ndo w m a y prev e nt pr o per o p erat io n Ca utions r eg a r ding us e of r e m ot e co ntr o l z D o [...]

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    8 3. G E TTING STARTE D S wit c h ing o n F ollow th e in s tr u ction s o n t h is p ag e on h ow t o s w itch o n yo u r T V s et an d th e r e mote con t r ol b ef or e goi n g o n to f ollow in g pa ge s de s c ri bi ng ho w t o us e t he re m o t e c ont ro l and t he cha nne l s e t -up pro c e d ure . 1. Co nne c t the f em al e pl ug to A C[...]

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    9 G e ttin g s ta r te d R e m ot e cont rol T V func t i ons Mo st o f y o ur t e lev isio n’s f unc ti o ns a r e av a ila ble v ia the m enus t hat a ppe ar o n t he sc re e n . The rem o te c o ntro l suppli ed wi th y o ur s et c a n be use d t o nav ig at e thro ug h the m enus a nd t o c o n f ig ure all t he gene ra l se t ti ngs. This pa[...]

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    10 U si ng t he re mot e cont rol for ot he r e qui pm e nt The re m o t e c o ntro l suppl ied wi th y o ur se t ca n be us ed f o r o t he r equipme nt , such a s v ideo re c o rde rs, PC or D VD pla y e rs. This pa ge pro vi de s inf o rm at i o n c o nc erning t he re m o t e c o ntro l’ s us e wi th t hes e ty pes o f e quipme nt . VC R DVD [...]

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    11 4. C HA NNELS S ET- U P Not e :I f yo u use t he de v ice as L CD Mo nit o r func tio n no t a T V , yo u m ay sk i p the ch apt e r . Initia l set - u p # AUTO MA TI C I NS TAL L A TI O N Return St a n d a r d E U R O … St a r t Running … F reque nc y 150.75MH z Pro gra m me s f o und 02 I nitial s e t-up in vo lve s s e le cting a ll the s[...]

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    12 Org ani s e r # OR GAN IS E R Return Sel ec t pr o g r a mme 01 Sw a p w i t h p rog ra mme - - Cha nge pr. na m e B B C1 D e let e pro gra m m e 01 B y us i ng t his m enu yo u c an c ha nge the c hannels o rder a rrang e d duri ng a ut o mat i c set- up, na m e and rena m e chann e ls , de le te du p lic a te chann e ls o r tho s e with po o r[...]

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    13 Ma nu a l channe l se t - up F o ll o w t he pr o cedure gi v en o n t his pag e if yo u f ind t hat so m e c hannels ha ve no t been s t o re d duri ng t he i nit ia l set- up. Thi s c an ha ppen if yo u a re se t ti ng up c abl e netw o rk cha nnels. S e t ti ng up c ha nne ls m a nual ly re quires e v e ry se t ti ng f o r a pa rt ic ula r ch[...]

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    14 5. OPE R A TI ON G en er a l o p er a tio n Swit ch in g t h e T V se t on and of f To swi t c h t h e TV set o n, pres s t he b u tto n lo cate d o n th e r i gh t s i de of th e s e t. W he n th e se t i s o n , the i n dic ato r o n the fro nt i s g re e n. St a ndby mode P ress t he b u tto n o n th e s cr e e n r i gh t s i de of TV o r o n[...]

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    15 Zoom I n TV m o d e , yo u h ave the o ptio n of ch an ging th e d is p lay f o r m at and us in g the z o o m f u nctio n via the ½ / ¾ but to ns. H e r e is s el e c tio ns o f Z oo m: 4/ 3 F or ma t - pic t ure in 4/3 f o r m a t Zoom 1 4 /9 - pi ct ure in 14/9 lett erbo x f o rm at Zoom 1 6 /9 - pi ct ure in 16/9 lett erbo x f o rm a t Zoo[...]

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    16 Adj us t i ng t he sound ; SO UND Return P reset St a n d a r d … B alance ------| -- ---- ---- - S o und ty pe S t e re o … A u to . vo lum e le ve ling  I n t erna l sp ea kers ; A dv a nc e d se t t ing s … Di s p l a y t h e O VER VIEW m enu by press i ng t he ME N U but to n. Sel ec t t h e S ound op t i on a n d p re s s OK to co [...]

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    17 Ad ju stin g t h e pic tur e The PI C T U R E m enu c a n be use d t o a djust the c urre nt s ett ing s, t o a pply pre se t s ett i ng s an d def ine y o ur o wn pref erre d sett ing s. Õ PIC TU RE Return P reset St ud io… B rig htness ------| -- ---- ---- - Co n tras t ------| -- ---- ---- - Co lo u r ------| -- ---- ---- - S har p ne s s [...]

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    18 S ettin g th e P r ef er en c es The Pr ef er enc es m enu c a n be u se d t o se t y o ur pre f ere nc e inc l uding E co mode, P e r m a nent PR, Ba c k lig ht , S leep t i m er , T V L o c k an d L a ng ua g e .  PR EF EREN C E S Return Ec o mo de  Perm a ne nt pr. num ber  B ack light N o rm al… S leep ti m e r 0:00 TV lo c k  [...]

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    19 Tel etext The Te let ext servi ce is a va il abl e in many c o unt ries under a v a riety o f na m es (T OP Text, F ast e xt , F LO F text , Vid e o tex t). I t is pr o vide d as a f re e s e r vic e by tele vis io n b r o ad c as te r s . Th is s e rvice pr o vide s a r e al we alth o f inf o r m atio n , availa b le at an y t im e , o n we ath[...]

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    20 S ubt itles S o m e c ha nne ls pr o v id e subti tl e s f o r so m e o f t heir pr o gra m m es . The numbe r o f the releva nt pag e s is spe c if ied o n the T e le te xt ind e x p age . To displa y s ubt i tl e s, e na ble the Te l e tex t f unc ti o n, f ind t he numbe r o f t he pa ge displa yi ng the subti t les a nd e nt e r i t. Onc e t[...]

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    21 6. O T HER INF O RM AT IO N PIC ( Pictur e in C o m put e r M ode ) W he n y o u ha ve c o nnect ed the PC to TV se t (in PC mo de), y o u c an o pe n t he f unc ti o n by press ing PR + / P R - an d yo u will watc h pr o gram m e dis p lay e d o n the to p r ight o f the s cre e n . The pic ture size is no t adj us t abl e , y o u m ay mo v e t[...]

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    22 YPr Pb (for Vide o ), D- S ub (for P C) a nd Audi o (input ) LCD TV us es D -Sub (15 pi n) c o nnect o r f o r YPrPb si g nal so urc e and the D -S ub al so c an be use d f o r PC i nput. Not e : Thi s m o de l o n ly s upplie s D- S ub to com po ne n t line YPrPb i s f o r pr o gres siv e s ig nal and m ai nly be use d to c o nnect D VD pla y e[...]

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    23 Conne ct i ng a C omput e r Met hod A : C o n n e ct th e D -s u b s i gn al te r m in al o n th e b a ck s i d e of th e L C D T V to the o u tp u t of PC equipme nt thro ug h m in D -sub 15 pin c a ble. Co nne c t the s t e re o s o und input ja ck o n the ba ck o f the LC D TV to t he audi o o ut put te r m i n al o n th e co m p u te r . T o[...]

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    24 T R OUB L E SHOOT I N G B ef o r e y o u c a ll f o r s er v ic e, d et er m in e t he s y m p t o ms a n d ma ke a f ew s i mpl e c h ec ks a s s ho w n b el ow . TV se t : S Y MPTOMS P OS S I B L E C A US ES Po we r do e s no t t u rn ON z Ensure whet he r t he p ow e r p lu g is s e cur e l y ins e r te d in to the re c e ptac le . There is n[...]

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    25 Ant e nna: S Y MPTOMS P OS S I B L E C A US ES The pic ture is no t sha rp o r t he pic t ure mo v e s. z The re c e pt io n m ay be weak. z Th e st a t e of t he b r o a d c a st ma y a l so be ba d . z Ma ke sur e t he out si d e a nt enn a i s not di sc onn ec t ed. z M a k e s u r e the an te n n a is f aci ng th e r i gh t d ir e c ti o n .[...]