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User manu al User manu al User manu al 14MG10U[...]
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1 Mains connection and r emote batteries Mains co nnect ion The TV is sui tab l e f or use on a.c. mai ns supply , 220- 240V , 50 Hz onl y . It must not be connected t o d. c. mains. The m ains lead of the TV is fit t ed w it h a moul ded plug. I f the mains sockets ar e not com pati ble or if f or any reason t he plug is rem oved please f ol low t[...]
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2 Connections 220 - 240V ~ 50Hz[...]
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3 1. Aerial Socket Enable s connection of the aerial and, if required, a video recorder (see man ual f or latter). T o tune th e channel rese rved for you r video reco rder , start up the recorder then carry out MANUAL CHANN EL SETTING operations. Store at any progra mme ending with a 9 (9,19,29, etc.) Each time you use the video recorde r , s witc[...]
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Batteries: Remo ve th e lid at the back of the remo te control and insert two 1.5 V , LR06 batteri es. 8 Displa y programme No . and slee p timer (Y ellow button) Displa y Timer Men u (Gre en bu tt on) Call up pe rsonal adjus tm ents (Red b utton) C o n f i r m a na c t i o no r va lidate a me nu opti on T o switch to connecte d equipm ent (e.g.: v[...]
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AUTO INSTALL. UK PR01 AUTO INSTALL. VL UK 5 Autom atic Channel S etting This set is equipped wit h an aut omati c sear ch system whi ch wil l sear ch for and store al l channels a v ail ab le i n your region. T o help identi f y the pr ogram mes , we suggest that y ou ha ve t o hand a TV guide or daily ne wspaper . Ensure t hat t he aer ial lead i [...]
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PR01 AUTO INSTALL. VL UK 6 Changing a Programme Numbe r Select the channel number to be changed using t he but ton. Using t he numerical ke ypad on the r emot e contr ol, enter t he new pr ogramme number . Y ou can al so use the but tons on the r emote cont r ol. Press t he but ton to conf irm t he change . The progr ammes st ored under the old and[...]
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VL PR UK VL PR UK 7 Manual Channel S etting Press t he butt on t wice t o call up the channel set ti ng menu. 1. Ch annel Search Select the 2nd li ne of t he menu using t he but ton. Start the sear ch by pressi ng: – the but ton f or a f orw ard search, – the but ton f or a bac kwar d search. The search f ull y cover s the VL, VH and U bands st[...]
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VL PR UK 8 3. Fi ne Tuning Only necessar y in the event of inter f erence If fine t uning i s necessary , select the 3rd l ine of the menu using t he but ton. If necessar y , adj ust the pict ure using the butt ons. Se lec t the 4 th line ( PR )u s i n gt h e b utton t o all ocate a pr ogramme number t o the channel and stor e it in memory (see Pr [...]
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: 9 Pictur e A djustments Press t he b utt on to cal l up t he Pi ctur e Menu. = = = = = SHARPNESS CONTRAST COLOUR BRIGHTNESS TI NT Select the funct ion t o be adjust ed usi ng the but tons. The ti nt f unct ion i s only act iv e i n NTSC mode . Adjust as requir ed using t he but tons . Storing Pe rsona l Adjus tments Y ou can st ore t he adjustmen[...]
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10 Day to Day Oper ation Switchin g On - Selectin g Programmes Swit ch on the t el evisi on set usi ng the m ain ON/ OFF swi tch i f t he indi cat or i s of f. If i t is on, enter t he desir ed programm e number . For program mes 1 to 9: Press t he corr esponding number on t he rem ote cont rol . For program mes 10 to 99 ( e.g. 24) : Press and hol [...]
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11 SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet int er national safety st andards but, like any electric al equipment, c are must be t aken if you are to obt ain the best results and safety is t o be ass ur ed. Do read t he O per ating Ins truc tions before you attempt to us e the equipment . Do ens ure that all e[...]
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12 PERITEL EVISON (SCART ) PIN CONNECTIONS VIDE O INP UTS Compos ite v ideo or s y nc : Pin 20 (pin 17 r etur n). RGB: Red Pin 15 (p in 13 retu rn). Gr een Pin 11 (pin 9 r etur n). Blue Pin 7 (pin 5 r etur n). VIDEO OUTPUT Compos ite v ideo: Pin 19 (pin 17 r etur n). AUDIO I NPUT S A: Pin 6 (pin 4 r etur n). B: Pin 2 (pin 4 r etur n). AUDIO O UTP U[...]
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