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CAUTION. PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS USER 
MANUAL AND MARKED ON THE APPLIANCE. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE USE. 
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure your personal safety.  Improper use can result in 
Electric shock or Fire hazard. The safeguards in this appliance will protect you if you observe the correct 
procedures for installation, servicing and operation.  There are NO user parts inside. DO NOT REMOVE THE 
CASE OR OTHER COVERS OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGES OR LASER RADIATION 

Power Supply. 

This apparatus is designed to operate from a 100 – 
250V AC  50/60 Hz supply. Do NOT connect to an 
alternative supply. 

 
Ventilation. 

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for 
ventilation to ensure the correct operation of the 
appliance. 
Do NOT block any slots or restrict any opening. 
Do NOT place on fabric or soft furnishings, this will 
restrict airflow. 
Do not place in a cabinet without sufficient clearance.  
 
 

Heat.  

Do not place on or near appliances that radiate heat 
such as radiators or in direct sunlight. 
 

Water and Moisture

Do not use this appliance near water, or in damp 
locations such as basements. 
Do not place vases or other such containers on top of 
the appliance 
 

Object or Liquid entry 

No not allow objects to be pushed into the ventilation 
slots, they may touch live parts and cause an electric 
shock.  Do not spill any liquids into the appliance. 
If either should happen, disconnect from the mains 
supply and contact a service engineer. DO NOT attempt 
to repair yourself. 

 

Mains Adaptor and Plug 

Do not place the DC lead where it can be stepped on, or 
tripped over. Do not place heavy objects on the DC lead, 
cut or damage the outer cover. Do not use wet hands to 
remove the mains adaptor plug. Do not pull the DC wire 
to remove the plug from the power socket 

 

Lightning.  

During a thunderstorm or when leaving the appliance for 
long periods such as holidays, disconnect the aerial 
input (if external aerial) and remove the mains adaptor 
plug, This is to prevent power surges damaging the 
apparatus

 

 

Location. 

Do not place on an unstable surface loose shelves or 
other similar place. Dropping this apparatus will 
severely  harm its functions. 

 

Care of the Screen. 

The screen is manufactured and carefully engineered 
to give you a clear bright image. Do not hit, drop or 
physically harm the glass front.  
 

Cleaning the Screen. 

The screen surface is very delicate and should be 
treated as such. If it becomes dirty, a wipe with a soft 
cloth is all that is required. For sticky dirt remove with 
a damp soft cloth and a dilute mild detergent. Do NOT 
use any chemical cleaners such as thinners or other 
petrol based fluids 

 

Damage Requiring Service. 

Should any of the following happen, disconnect from 
the mains supply and call an engineer or Technical 
Help Centre. :- 
Damage of the mains cord or plug. 
Liquid or other objects enter the casing. 
The apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture. 
If the appliance does not operate in accordance with 
the normal operation expected. 
If the appliance has been dropped or the case 
damaged. 

 

Wall Mounting

Should you wish to wall mount this product. Read the 
wall mounting manufacturers instructions carefully and 
follow the safety recommendations.  This product is 
NOT covered under any warranty from the 
manufacturer for damage to the product due to faulty 
installation, unless it is proved that the product is 
faulty. 
 

Display. 

The display contains over 750,000 pixels. Do NOT hit 
or physically damage the screen surface. It is normal, 
within the lifetime of the screen to see bright or dark 
pixels. This is not a fault and is not covered by 
warranty. 

Summary of Contents for AHLTV15

Page 1: ...AHLTV15 Instruction Manual LCD TV Customer Help Line 01422 263313 www ekey co uk 24Hr Opening hours Mon Fri 8 am 8pm Sat 9 am 4pm Sun 11am 4pm Bank holidays as Sun ...

Page 2: ...print it increases the safety of the product and it also reduces the annual electricity bill by a significant amount Before connecting the LCD TV and turning the power on please read this book carefully Please keep this book for later use If you loose use of the function buttons it may be due to static electricity To restore normal operations switch off the Tv at the supply and then re apply power...

Page 3: ...possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please keep separate from other household waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where you purchased the product or their local government office for details of where and how you can take this item for environmentally ...

Page 4: ...Do not use wet hands to remove the mains adaptor plug Do not pull the DC wire to remove the plug from the power socket Lightning During a thunderstorm or when leaving the appliance for long periods such as holidays disconnect the aerial input if external aerial and remove the mains adaptor plug This is to prevent power surges damaging the apparatus Location Do not place on an unstable surface loos...

Page 5: ...and S VIDEO input 6 PC and CVBS Audio inputs 7 Coaxial Audio output 8 2 x 3W internal speakers 1 Control Panel Illustration TV Control Panel Functions 1 INPUT Select the input signals TV SCART PC AV S VIDEO 2 MENU Enter into MENU ENTER 3 CH TV channel down 4 CH TV channel up 5 VOL Volume up Left shift 6 VOL Volume down Right shift 7 Power Switches the TV to standby and on again 2 Features 3 Contro...

Page 6: ...rmation ecfd Enter Navigation and Enter Exit Exits menu Menu Selects Menu AV TV Selects Input source P Mode Selects Picture mode S Mode Selects Sound mode Sleep Selects Sleep timer mode Text Turns Teletext on and off Hold Holds the teletext page PGDN Selects previous teletext page PGUP Selects next teletext page Index Selects teletext index page Size Adjusts teletext page size Reveal Reveals hidde...

Page 7: ...mical leakage which will corrode the Remote Control Unit or cause the batteries to burst Do NOT leave batteries in the remote control if not used for long periods 1 Always replace both batteries 2 Do not mix used batteries or batteries of different types Zinc Carbon with Alkaline 3 Do not attempt to charge short circuit disassemble or throw in a fire exhausted batteries 4 Dispose the used batterie...

Page 8: ...ial input connect aerial lead here to receive cable aerial signals TV input signal 1 Antenna 75 Ω aerial input 2 DC 12V power input Connection steps Make sure that the power of the LCD TV is off Connect an antenna cable CATV to 1 75 Ω ANT on the back of the LCD TV Connect the other end of the antenna cable to the antenna connector on the wall or on your digital cable satellite receiver Now you are...

Page 9: ...CD TV and the AV device are off Connect a Composite video cable supplied to the yellow compo site video connector input on the back of the LCD TV Now insert the other end of the composite cable into the yellow composite connector output on the AV device Alternatively connect a S Video Cable not supplied provide better image quality to the S Video connector on the back of the LCD TV Now insert the ...

Page 10: ... turned on the input mode is displayed on the screen When the LCD TV is turned off using the STANDBY button the LCD TV will go into standby mode and the indicator light turns red To totally disconnect the Tv you must do this at the mains outlet socket Note the display of the input mode will disappear in 3 seconds Select inputs TV SCART AV S VIDEO PC Press the INPUT button to select the input mode ...

Page 11: ...of the LCD TV in the menu system Please read the following descriptions to get an understanding of each adjustable parameter 1 Channel Change the TV channel 2 Channel name 3 System Select the TV standard Select I for UK B G for Western Europe D K for Eastern Europe 4 Skip see page 12 If you want skip a channel you can turn it on and this channel will be skipped when using the CH CH buttons You may...

Page 12: ...of the picture the image becomes higher as the number increases 3 Colour setting Select between 9300k 6500k user define 4 Auto config Use this to Automatically adjust most PC s to the monitor parameters 5 H POSITION Picture horizontal position adjust 6 V POSITION Picture vertical position adjust 7 Phase Removes any horizontal distortion and clears or sharpness the displayed characters 8 Clock Adju...

Page 13: ...will now place BBC1 into location 1 however the Tv will now display what was inI the OLD location 9 Press the f button again to return to the SWAP menu and continue until all the programmes are in the correct order BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 ITV5 To exit the menu press EXIT or MENU Skip When Auto Search is completed there may be unwanted stations seen these may be noisy or poor pictures from other signal a...

Page 14: ...ess again to release PGDN PGUP Use these buttons to select the previous or next text page Index Selects the Index page usually page 100 Size This allows you to enlarge the Teletext page Press once to see the upper half of the picture press again to see the lower half of the page Press again to return to normal text Reveal Press this button to reveal answers to questions in quizzes S Page This is t...

Page 15: ...or roof space aerial fitted Picture Noisy or Ghosting Poor aerial connection Or aerial damaged Have your aerial lead and connections inspected Teletext breaking up or freezing As above As above Poor PC pictures PC may not be matched to monitor Enter PC Setup Menu and select Auto Config No Sound or loud sound buzz in TV mode Incorrect sound system selected Enter the TV setup menu and select SYSTEM ...

Page 16: ...Audio Power Requirements 12V DC 2 5A Power supply AC Input 100 250V AC 50 60 Hz Output 12V DC 3A Audio Output 2 X 3 watts Remote Control Infra Red transmitter Range 3 metres Angle 30 deg Display Display 1 15 4 FTF LCD Brightness 180cd m2 Back light Life time 50 000 hours approx Viewing Angle Horizontal 60 60 deg Vertical 50 50 deg PC input VGA 30 80 Khz Horizontal 60 Hz Vertical Resolution 1024 x ...

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