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W ARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT T O RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS ON OR NEAR THIS UNIT . CAUTION : DANGER OF EXPL OSION IF BA TTERY IS INCORRECTL Y REPLACED . REPLACE ONL Y WITH THE SAME OR EQUIV ALENT T YPE. W ARNING: Should any problems occur , disconnect the AC cord and refer ser [...]
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IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS E-2 MAINS PL UG UNITS SUPPLIED WITH MOULDED MAINS PLUG 1.IfthemainsplugttedtotheACcordsuppliedisnotsuitableforyourmainsoutlet, it may be necessar y to cut it off. Carefully dispose of the severed plug. Under no circumstances must it be inser ted into a mains s[...]
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E-3 INST ALLA TION INST ALLING THE BASE ST AND W ARNING: The display is ver y fragile, and must be prot ected at all times when installing the base stand. Be sure that nohard or sharp objects, oranything that couldscratch or damagethe display come incontact with it. Do NOT place pr essu[...]
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E-4 A C CESSORIES Please check and identify the supplied accessories . Remote Control (with batter y) ................................................................................................................................................ x 1 AC Pow er Cord ....................................................................................[...]
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E-5 C ONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE REMO TE CONTROL 1) ST ANDBY/ON Button Press to turn ON the unit or put it in ST ANDBY (OFF) mode. 2) Number (0 - 9) Buttons Press to change the T V/DTV channels. 3) TV MENU Button Presstodisplaytheon-scr eenTVmenu. 4) FUNCTION Button Press to switch bet ween DTV, T V ,[...]
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C ONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE E-6 18) DISPLA Y Button Press to display inf ormation on the screen. 19) LAST CH Button Press to switch repeatedly between the last two channels displayed. 20) MUTE Button Press to mute the sound . Press again to cancel mut e. 21) PC AUT O Button Press to set picture settings f or PC mode automatically. 22) F A V Button Pre[...]
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E-7 C ONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE FRONT & SIDE VIEWS 1. / I (STD .BY / ON) Button T urns the unit ON and OFF . 2. MENU Button Enterstheon-screen T Vmenu. 3. FUNC TION Button S el ec t s DT V, T V, AV1 /S -V ID EO, AV2 / SC AR T, Y UV, HDMI1,HDMI2andPC. 4. CH / CH Buttons Changes the T V channels. 5. - [...]
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C ONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE E-8 REAR VIEW 10. A C Socket 11. HDMI IN Jacks (HDMI IN 1 & HDMI IN 2) 12. A UDIO Jack (PC IN) 13. MONIT OR / VGA Jack (PC IN) 14. SCART Jack ( A V IN 2) 15. A UDIO IN (Lef t / Right) Jacks ( A V IN1) 16. VIDEO IN Jack ( A V IN 1) 17. A UDIO OUT (Lef t / Right) Jack 18. A UDIO IN (Lef t / Right) Jacks (YUV IN) 19. C OMM[...]
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E-9 C ONNECTIONS C ONNEC TING A T V ANTENNA / CABLE / SA TELLITE T o view television channels correctly, a sig nal must be received from one of the follo wing sources: - Anindoororoutdoorantenna - Acablesystem - Asatellitesystem NOTE: For rec eiving over-the-air TV broadcasts, we recommend th[...]
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C ONNECTIONS E-10 C ONNEC TING TO SOURCES WITH SC ART Devices with RGB output must be connected to the SCART input: Connect the SCAR T from the source to the corresponding SCART on this unit (SCART cable not included) as shown. Make sure you connect both to SCART . T o o pe ra te th e c on ne c te d d ev ic e and play t he source, r[...]
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E-11 C ONNECTIONS C ONNEC TING A HIGH-DEFINITION (HD ) SOURCE USING HDMI C ONNEC TION HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Inter face) supports both video and audio on a single digital connection for use with DVD play ers, D T V , set-topboxesand other digitalA V devices. HDMI was developed to provide the technologies of H[...]
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C ONNECTIONS E-12 C ONNEC TING AN A UDIO AMPLIFIER Thisconnectionallowsyoutouseanaudioamplierandexternalspeakers. Connect the AUDIO cable (not included) as sho wn: Make sure you connec t the cable from the other equipment ( AUDIO IN ) to this unit ( AU D I O OUT ). T o AUDIO OUTjacks T oAUDIOINjacks T[...]
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E-13 C ONNECTIONS • Turn down the volume before connecting headphones to the unit, then adjust the volume to your desired level. • Whenheadphonesareconnected,nosoundwillcomefr omthefrontspeakers. NOTE: Avoid listening to sound at high levels for prolong[...]
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T V SETUP E-14 BASIC OPERA TION TURNING THE UNIT ON FOR THE FIRST TIME The rst time you turn the unit on, it will go straight into Aut o scan mode. Simply follow the screen promptsas below to tune in the channels. 1. U se t h e / button to select the screen menu language you pref [...]
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T V SETUP E-15 BASIC OPERA TION While watching a D T V programme, you can press the GUIDE button to display the PROGRAMME GUIDE menu, and check for progr amme information. • Use the , , , button to select a programme, the programme time and name displays. Press the INFO button to display detailed inf ormation if available. Press the INFO[...]
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T V SETUP E-16 T V SETUP T V SETTING MENU (only in A T V or D T V mode) 1. Press the TV MENU button. 2. Usethe or button to select the TV SE TTING . 3. Usethe or button to select the options (A uto T uning, D T V Manual Tuning , A TV Manual T uning, Programme Edit or CI Information), and then press the ENTER/OK but ton to ente r the [...]
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T V SETUP E-17 T V SETUP PICTURE MENU 1. Press the TV MENU button. 2. Use t he or button to select the options (Picture Mo de , Contr ast, Brightness, Colour , Sharpness, Colour T emp or PC Setup) , then adjust them using the or button. (Only when Picture Mode is set as Personal can the Contrast, Brightness, Colour and Shar[...]
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T V SETUP E-18 T V SETUP TIME MENU 1. Press the TV MENU button. 2. Usethe or button to select the TIME. 3. Use the , button to select the options (Clock, Sleep T imer or Time Z one) ,thenadjustthemusingthe , , or button. 4. Pressthe TV MENU button to return to pr evious menu. 5. T o exit the s etup[...]
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T V SETUP E-19 T V SETUP • PDP Setup Use the or button to select the options (Gamma, Power or ISM Method) andadjustthemusingthe or buttons. • Gamma High gamma values display whitish images and low gamma values display high contrast images. Use the or button to select the options ( Bright, Middle or Dark ). •Po wer[...]
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T V SETUP E-20 L OCK MENU 1. Press the TV MENU button. 2. Usethe or button to select the L OCK. 3. P re s s t h e ENTER/OK or button and enter password to proceed. (The default password is 0000.) 4. Us e t he or button to select the options (Lock System, Change Passwor d, Block Programme , Parental Guidance) , then press t[...]
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T V SETUP E-21 TELETEX T T eletext is an information system that displays text on your TV scr een. Using the T eletext contr ol buttons y ou can view pages of information that are list ed in the teletext index. Please Note On Screen Display is not available in text mode. T he contrast, br ightness and colour cannot be changed but the volume control[...]
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TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE E-22 SYMPT OM CA USE (AND REMED Y ) No power . The remote does not function. TV Bad Picture (snow, multiple images, distortion, blurr y) Black and white picture. No picture or sound. Coloured patches of picture . No sound is output from the HDMI out. Panel function key does not respond correctly . • Makesurethe?[...]
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TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE E-23 W ARR ANTY Y our T echnik a appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this period, please contact the TESCO electrical help line on 0845 4566767. Please ha[...]