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For your security

This device was designed and manufactured in line with international standards of security. However,
it is required to be careful for obtaining the best results and ensuring  security as in every electrical
appliance. Hence, please read the following information for your own security. This information is
for general purposes, it has been prepared to provide you with assistance concerning all the electrical
products and some of them might not be related to the products you have purchased.

  Air Circulation…

To ensure adequate ventilation, please leave a
clearance area of at least 10 cm. around the television.
This clearance prevents the TV from being overheated
and consequently incurring damage. Using the device
in dusty environments should also be avoided.

  Heat Damage…

Your TV might be subjected to damage under direct
sunshine or when you leave it beside a heater. Please
abstain from using the product in very hot or humid
settings or in the places where there is the possibility
for the temperature to decrease to the degrees that
are lower than 5°C (41°F).

  Network Supply…

The required network supply for this device is 230V~50
Hz AC. Your television set was manufactured to operate
with the power cable provided in the accompaniment.
Never ever connect it to a DC source or to another
source of power. MAKE SURE that the electric cable
is not clamped under the TV. DO NOT DISCONNECT
the network connection plug of this device; since this
plug is fitted with a special Radio Interference Filter,
the product performance might decline when there is
no plug. IF YOU SUSPECT ANYTHING, PLEASE
REFER TO A SPECIALIZED ELECTRICIAN.

  Things to be Done...

Please 

READ

 the operation instructions before

attempting to use the device.

MAKE SURE

 that all the power connections (network

communication, extension cables and the connections
among the device components) have been made
properly and in connection with the manufacturer's
instructions. Before making or changing the
connections, firstly power off the device and take off
the power network connection plug.

If you have any doubts as regards the installation,
operation or safety of the device, please 

REFER

 to

the vendor.

BE CAREFUL 

about the glass panels and covers on

the device.

  Things not to be Done...

Since that will expose the components loaded with
dangerous voltage, 

DO NOT REMOVE

 any fixed

covers.

ENGLISH

 -6-

DO NOT COVER

 the ventilation openings of the device

with items such as newspapers, table-clothes, curtains,
etc. Overheating causes damage and shortens then
physical life of the device.

DO NOT ALLOW

 any dripping, sprinkling of fluids or

placing of any objects filled with water such as vases
on the electrical devices.

DO NOT PLACE

 on or near the device any hot objects

or items with exposed fire such as candles or any night
lamps. The high temperature might melt plastic parts
and cause fire.

DO NOT USE

 makeshift stands and 

NEVER EVER

attach the legs using wooden screws. To ensure full
security, always set up the stands or stand legs
approved by the manufacturer, using the connection
elements supplied by the manufacturer in accordance
with the instructios.

Since that might lead to enduring loss of hearing, 

DO

NOT USE

 the headphones at very high rates of volume.

DO NOT LEAVE

 the device powered on when there

is no one around if it is not clearly indicated that it can
be used with no one in presence or if does not have
a standby mode.
Power off the device using the switch on it and make
sure that the other people in your family are also aware
of this. It might be necessary to make special
arrangements for the weak and disabled people in the
family.

If you have any doubts as to whether the operation of
the device is normal or not or if the device has been
damaged in any way, DO 

NOT RESUME THE

OPERATION

. Power off the device, pull the plug and

refer to the vendor.

MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL – NEVER EVER allow
anybody, especially the children to insert anything
into the holes on the case or into any other
openings. In such cases, deadly electric shocks
might occur.
NEVER EVER make any estimations concerning
any electrical device and do not take risks. It is
better to be on the safe side rather than falling in
sadness in the aftermath.
AFTER TURNING OFF THE POWER SWITCH TO
TURN OFF THE TELEVISION COMPLETELY,
DISCONNECT THE POWER CABLE FROM THE
PLUG.

Summary of Contents for AMIRA26HDBLK

Page 1: ...AMIRA26HDBLK COLOUR TELEVISION ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...power on and settings performance 10 Setting up the television 11 Automatic search 11 Manual search 12 13 Lining up the program positions naming the programs changing their locations removing and skipping 14 The settings on your new television 15 Sound Menu 15 Setting up the sound features 15 Picture menu 16 Features menu 17 Using the PIP PAP PAT features 18 Teletext features 19 20 External equipm...

Page 3: ...abinet After turning off the power clean the screen and the cabinet with a soft dry cloth We recommend that you do not use any proprietary polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet as this may cause damage Disposal The cold cathode fluorescent lamp in the LCD panel contains a small amount of mercury when the set reaches the end of its useful life please dispose of it in accordance with Local G...

Page 4: ...nd system connection S VHS and Cinch inputs for S Video connection PC connection Low energy consumption AVL ATS Programmable power off Graphic equalizer The feature of sharpness in Colour Transitions CTI Sharpness feature and picture resolution LTI in the black white transitions A clear Picture made possible by the Digital Comb Filter On screen viewing of all settings program numbers and all the p...

Page 5: ...lug If you have any doubts as regards the installation operation or safety of the device please REFER to the vendor BE CAREFUL about the glass panels and covers on the device Things not to be Done Since that will expose the components loaded with dangerous voltage DO NOT REMOVE any fixed covers ENGLISH 6 DO NOT COVER the ventilation openings of the device with items such as newspapers table clothe...

Page 6: ... angle of 30 degrees beyond the centre of the TV Start Remove your television carefully out of its box You can keep the package of your television to use it later on Contents of the box Accessory box Power cable Remote Control 2 batteries Note The Scart HDMI VGA and RCA cables are not supplied with the device Antenna connection If you use a coaxial cable round cable of 75 Ohms as an antenna cable ...

Page 7: ... quality of one another RGB offers the best picture quality over the Scart Your Television 1 Remote control receiver 2 Standby status indicator 3 Network power on off button 4 Volume turn down button 5 Volume enhancement button 6 Menu Button 7 Source selection 8 Program decrease button 9 Program increase button 10 Speaker 11 Scart 1 12 Scart 2 13 Power supply input 14 Headphones output 15 S VHS co...

Page 8: ... button Menu 13 Confirmation OK and Temporary picture freeze button Freeze 14 Info Txt index page button 15 Downward movement button Menus 16 Txt Question Answer button Reveal 17 Red teletext button 18 Teletext page enlarge button Double 19 Blue Teletext button 20 Teletext Mix selection buttons 21 UPDATE Button Teletext time 22 Yellow teletext button 23 Stand by On Off button 24 Picture Mode selec...

Page 9: ...ht hand side of your remote control of your television when it is switched on the sound and the picture will go off In the stand by function the power indicator of your television will glow more To switch your television back on either press the same button any of the digital buttons or the buttons Caution If you are not going to use your television for a long period of time make sure to switch it...

Page 10: ...ettings menu by pressing the down movement button When you select the autoprogram tab by pressing the Up down direction buttons and pres the button the autoprogram menu will be visualized on the screen In the country tab select the country of which you would like to watch the broadcast in priority by pressing the right left direction buttons Then start the autoprogram operation by pressing the or ...

Page 11: ... the program no tab and select the program in which you would like to have the Setup made via the numerical buttons If the broadcast viewed on the screen is of your desired quality firstly come onto the storing tab via the downward movement button to store in the memory the process you have made and select it with the button The prompt stored shall be briefly displayed The channel will be stored a...

Page 12: ...t the system in which you would like to make the search from among the system tabs Enter the System tab by pressing the direction button below Here your television can be set to a single system and you can also select from among more than one systems via the buttons option Move from here to the channel tab via the downward movement button Pressing the keys on your remote control select S for cable...

Page 13: ...her programs simply repeat the above procedure In the event that you wish to exit the application simply press the button If the program is not renamed then the channel number of that program shall be automatically displayed Program Table Press the button Move onto the Program Menu by pressing the downward movement button When you press the button the program table will appear on the screen Switch...

Page 14: ...gram to program Select the option Off to cancel it Headphones By connecting the headphone unit to your television you can listen to the program sounds independently from your television To turn up and down the headphone sound level you can adjust the sound level by using the Right left movement buttons in the Sound tab When you want to hear the sound from the headphone only just press the button o...

Page 15: ... laws Picture Set up Enter the Image menu by pressing the button on your remote control Using the upwards downwards direction buttons you can select whichever setting title you would like and adjust their levels with the Right left direction buttons The picture brightness contrast color intensity and Sharpness levels can all be adjusted according to your desire The changes you have made in the ima...

Page 16: ...the Zoom mode for any reason simply press the button By pressing the button you may return to the normal mode after the three stages Note The Zoom mode does not operate while there is a PIP picture in the screen and in the COMP HDMI PC inputs The Zoom mode is aborted once the program has been switched Teletext is entered or PIP is activated Features Press the button on your remote control Select t...

Page 17: ...rol The PIP screen appears on the screen According to the selected source a window will be opened inside the main picture and a sub screen will be displayed You can return to PAP mode by pressing the button again You can return to the normal mode by pressing the button in the PAP mode To change the source on the PIP screen in the PIP or PAP mode you may use the up down direction buttons Note1 All ...

Page 18: ...reflections and interference from other channels are required Even in a very clear reception it is normal for some characters or tabs to be lost Such conditions will automatically be improved in a short time under normal circumstances Accession to the Teletext mode In a channel that does not have the Teletext feature if you are to press the button the message NO TELETEXT UNAVAILABLE will appear on...

Page 19: ...tton HOLD Some information is laid out by the broadcasting agency in multiple pages and it is broadcast in the automatic cycle mode For example on a text of four pages the pages are indicated with the figures 01 02 03 and 04 on the bottom of the page To view one of these pages longer press the button When you press the same button again the cycle continues Sub page button SUB If any agency that pe...

Page 20: ...f the sound is mono use the Left Audio L input and select MONO from the sound settings menu If you would like to use your VCR by connecting it to your television at the modulator outlet with an antenna cable select the program 0 which is set for this type of connection AV External equipment connection You can connect to your television many compatible sound and picture devices AV inputs Press the ...

Page 21: ...to the antenna input located behind the television 2 Connect the connection cable to the RF socket of the video device 3 Store the video channel in the memory under any program 4 Press stored video program number 5 Press the PLAY key of the video 6 You may connect the antenna cable to the antenna input of your video In that case it is necessary for your video to be turned on so that you can watch ...

Page 22: ...with the television to the suitable connection terminal of the DVD player device and the other end to the Scart connection point behind your television Via the RCA or S Video socket You can also connect your device to your television by means of the S Video socket For this For this purpose connect the S Video cable to the S Video socket and the audio cables to the audio sockets ENGLISH 23 Sound In...

Page 23: ...e connections make sure first that your television and the decoder device are turned off Connect one end of the Scart socket cable not supplied with the television to the suitable connection terminal of the decoder device and the other end to the Scart connection point behind your television Note It is necessary that the decoder device be equipped with a tuner so that you can connect a decoder thr...

Page 24: ...d value Phase Using the right left direction keys you can ensure that the colors and shapes are exactly consolidated on the PC image Automatic position It ensures that the most appropriate geometrical settings be made according to the input mode For this process simply select the Autoconfiguration tab and press the button You can make the ZOOM and PIP processes in the PC mode as described in the a...

Page 25: ...ideo Camera Sound Input R Sound Input L Video Input Sound Input R Sound Input L S Video output Antenn a output Antenn a input Sound Input R Sound Input L Video Input Sound Input R Sound Input L S Video output ENGLISH 26 Connecting a Computer and Video games S VHS V L R AV3 S VHS V L R AV3 ANT IN COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT L PC IN R Y Pb Pr PC AUDIO IN SPDIF L AUDIO OUT HDMI AUDIO ANT IN COMPONENT VIDEO...

Page 26: ...r device does not work despite all of these If your television does not work properly even though you tried the above mentioned solutions try turning it on and off again If you cannot start your television even though you have applied all the written methods refer to the dealer or authorized service from where you purchased the product Never attempt to repair yourself a non operating device Sympto...

Page 27: ...is product has been made from high quality parts and materials which can be re used and recycled Therefore do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its life Take it to a collection point for devices This is indicated by this symbol on the product in the operating manual and on the packaging Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority Help...

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