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INSTALLING BATTERIES :

* Take care not to drop, dampen, disas- 

1. Remove the battery cover of Remote

semble the Remote Control Unit.

Control Unit.

* Operatable remote control range is 

2. Insert two "AAA"  1.5V batteries making

limited as shown.

sure the polarity (+ or -) of the batteries
matches the polarity marks inside the
unit. 

3. Close the battery cover.

* When the Remote Control Unit is not
used for a long time or the batteries are
worn out, take out the batteries to
prevent electrolyte leakage.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

ANTENNA CONNECTIONS

Optimum colour reception requires a good antenna. An out-door antenna will be more
effective to obtain a clear-picture.
Insert the out-door antenna into the antenna socket on the cabinet back. Adjust the direction
or position for the best possible picture.
When there is no outdoor antenna, an indoor antenna fixed in the back-upper of the cabinet
will help you, adjust the direction and angle to get the cleat-picture.

POWER SUPPLY AND STANDBY BUTTON

The set can operate with AC 240V or 12V DC 

AC POWER SUPPLY
1. Plug the AC power adaptor of the AC-POWER ADAPTOR to an outlet supplying AC 

240V the indicator is red, plug the DC power cord of the AC-POWER ADAPTOR to the
DC socket on the back of the cabinet, the TV set will be in stand by mode, the power
indicator is red. 

2. Press the STAND BY (     ) button on the front panel or the Remote Control Unit, then

the power indicator is green, and the channel position number is displayed in the upper
right comer of the screen for 15 seconds.

3. Press the STANDBY (     ) button again, the set will go into STANDBY mode, the
    indicator is red.

DC OUT

POWER INDICATOR

AC IN

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Page 2: ...can cause unnecessary damage and shorten the life of the set Remember that to obtain the best performance and lasting satisfaction from your equipment have it regularly maintained by a reliable servic...

Page 3: ...TROL SLEEP PICTURE PICTURE TIME TIMER TIME CALL PREVIOUS CHANNEL SELECTOR STAND BY IR RECEIVER INDICATOR CONTROL BOARD FUSE ANT IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT DEGAUSSING SWITCH DC IN EARPHONE JACK CH...

Page 4: ...back Adjust the direction or position for the best possible picture When there is no outdoor antenna an indoor antenna fixed in the back upper of the cabinet will help you adjust the direction and an...

Page 5: ...e method is quite straight forward Press CHANNEL SELECTOR button on the appliance or the Remote Control Unit the channel number will be increased or decrease as shown in the following Fig and displaye...

Page 6: ...PSET PRESET ON OFF button to exit preset mode NOTE During presetting auto presetting will be cut off if any one of STAND BY button PRESET ON OFF button or AUTO PRESET button is pressed MANUAL TUNING 1...

Page 7: ...eat 2 3 steps to skip another channel 5 Press PRESET ON OFF button to exit preset mode SOUND CONTROL VOLUME CONTROL Press the VOL button on the appliance or the Remote Control Unit to increase volume...

Page 8: ...utton CONTRAST Adjust the button to obtain satisfactory picture ON SCREEN DISPLAY Press button Press button Colour COLOUR Pale Deep Brightness BRIGHTNESS Dark Light FUNCTION BRIGHTNESS COLOUR Contrast...

Page 9: ...lled automatically TIMER OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Using TIMER button to select one of three timer modes which are CLOCK mode ON TIMER mode and OFF TIMER mode respectively 8 TIMER Press again Pres...

Page 10: ...green instead of red OFF TIME function starts operating 5 The appliance will be turned off when your setting time is up and return to stand by mode The OFF TIME function will be ineffective if the fo...

Page 11: ...w watch the VCR programs AUDIO OUT FUNCTION Connect this output to the AUX or MONITOR INPUT of an external amplifier or receiver EARPHONE In the deep night you can receive the TV sound by earphone not...

Page 12: ...y be local interference from appliance Check antenna connections Try another channel Re orient antenna Adjust VOLUME control Poor picture sound OK Snowy picture Lines picture Distorted picture Weak pi...

Page 13: ...V VHFL 2 4 VHFG 5 12 UHF 28 61 S1 S2 25cm 0 7W Max VHF CATV UHF 75 ohm 265 x 235 x 305 mm 4 8 kg AC 240V 50Hz DC 12V 4A 154 x 118 x 56 mm 0 5 kg DC 3V 2 x AAA Design and specifications are subject to...

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