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You should only plug the TV into a 230V to 240V AC, 50 Hz supply.
Make sure you select the correct voltage setting for your TV.

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Position the power supply lead and other leads so that they are not
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them.  Pay  particular  attention  to  leads  where  they  enter  a  power
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Do not use the TV in a humid or damp area. The apparatus shall not

be  exposed  to  dripping  or  splashing,  as  this  may  dangerous.  No

objects  filled  with  liquids,  such  as  vases,  shall  be  placed  on  the

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It’s  recommended  that  the  user  is  informed  that  no  naked  flame

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It  is  recommended  that  attention  should  be  drawn  to  the

environmental aspects of IR remote control battery disposal.
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It is recommended that attention should be drawn to any limitations
to the use of the apparatus in tropical and/or moderate climates.

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Unplug  the  TV  before  you  clean  it.  Do  not  use  liquid  or  aerosol
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Unplug the TV from the wall socket if there is a storm or lightning,
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If your TV needs a part replacing, make sure the person who does it
uses parts which are specified by the manufacturer or have the same
specifications  as  the  original  part.  Other  parts  may  cause  a  fire,
electric shock or other hazards.

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• Do not connect or adjust cables when the TV is plugged in.
• Do not leave the TV in a hot, cold or humid area.
•  We  are  proud  to  offer  a  high-quality  product.  To  keep  this  level  of
quality, your TV should be serviced at your an authorised service centre.

INGILIZCE PT 90 DVD TV 1P RC112  18/6/02  17:58  Page 4

Summary of Contents for AP149S

Page 1: ...14 ESS DVD TV DVD AND COLOUR TELEVISION WITH REMOTE CONTROL TELETEXT AND STEREO INSTRUCTION MANUAL INGILIZCE PT 90 DVD TV 1P RC112 18 6 02 17 58 Page 1...

Page 2: ...RE SETTINGS MENU SOUND SETTINGS MENU 12 HEADPHONE MENU FEATURES MENU 13 CHILD LOCK MENU INSTALLATION MENU 14 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING 15 16 TELETEXT 17 DVD PLAYER SECTION 19 DVD PLAYER 20 REMOTE CONTROL...

Page 3: ...the terminal which is marked by the letter N N or coloured black The wire that is coloured B BR RO OW WN N must be connected to the terminal which is marked by the letter L L or coloured red A 5 amp f...

Page 4: ...be placed on top the apparatus B Ba at tt te er ry y d di is sp po os sa al l It is recommended that attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of IR remote control battery disposal C Cl...

Page 5: ...adphone input 9 9 DVD Driver 1 10 0 DVD Eject 1 11 1 DVD Back Skip 1 12 2 DVD Forward Skip 1 13 3 DVD Stop 1 14 4 DVD Play Pause B BA AC CK K 6 6 Aerial in 7 7 Scart in Using this entry you can connec...

Page 6: ...search button 1 14 4 AV button 1 15 5 Blue key Picture menu 1 16 6 Yellow key Sound menu 1 17 7 Green key Timer menu 1 18 8 Red key Overview menu 1 19 9 Picture format selection 2 20 0 FUNCTIONS DVD T...

Page 7: ...your Remote Control for a long time remove the batteries N No ot te e Your Remote Control controls your TV at 7 meters far and 30 degrees of an angle B BA AT TT TE ER RY Y I IN NS SE ER RT TI IO ON N...

Page 8: ...es a good outdoor aerial Using a coaxial cable 75 ohm Fig A 2 for a aerial connect the plug refer to Fig A 1 into the aerial input of the set AERIAL Socket Fig A 1 Coaxial cable 75 ohm Fig A 2 Back co...

Page 9: ...cable to the RF IN socket of the recorder Select the programme No 0 on the TV set Push the PLAY key on the video Search RF channel of the VCR Then memorize in PROGRAMME No 0 the found RF channel by us...

Page 10: ...wrong mode For example If you want to perform DVD functions firstly you should press functions DVD button at the top 3 3 P PR RO OG GR RA AM M N NU UM MB BE ER R S SE EL LE EC CT TI IO ON N Press the...

Page 11: ...previous or current programme If less than two programmes are available the programme number does not change with these commands 9 9 S S M M D D K KE EY Y It is used for to select stereo mono or dual...

Page 12: ...TT TI IN NG GS S M ME EN NU U T Th hi is s m me en nu u i is s n no ot t a av va ai il la ab bl le e a at t s so om me e m mo od de el ls s The sound settings menu is accessed by pressing either yell...

Page 13: ...er is muted You can listen to only the sound from the headphone N NO OT TE E S So om me e m mo od de el ls s d do o n no ot t h ha av ve e h he ea ad dp ph ho on ne e f fe ea at tu ur re e If you pres...

Page 14: ...entered correctly If you want to specify new password you can move the selection bar New Password by pressing P and press the V button The new password must be four digit number between 0000 to 9999...

Page 15: ...he Auto Program menu Start from System and Search selections are available in the Auto Program menu S St ta ar rt t f fr ro om m This selection allows to start the automatic channel search procedure f...

Page 16: ...ontinue the searching process You can store the programme settings by selection activating the Store Move the selection bar to the Store by P button and press the V button to store the channel setting...

Page 17: ...2 is observed at the bottom of the screen 1 1 denotes the sub page that we are in 2 2 denotes the total amount of the remaining sub pages At this state when the teletext timer key is pressed S S signs...

Page 18: ...es come to the screen at certain intervals In such a case this key is used for holding a specific sub page continuously on the page When the page is held by HOLD a hold icon is displayed on the upper...

Page 19: ...ted Play button if no blinking is observed on the illuminated buttons this means that the R C is at TV mode and should be switched into DVD mode by pressing Function DVD button R C Remote Control Note...

Page 20: ...INEMA DURING WATCHING MOVIES ON YOUR DVD PLAYER ITS SUPERIOR CHARACTERISTICS ARE LANGUAGE SELECTION SUBTITLE SELECTION ABILITY TO PLAY DVD AND VCD SLOW AND FAST MOTION DISPLAY IN VARIOUS GRADES WATCHI...

Page 21: ...ction 1 15 5 M ME EN NU U b bu ut tt to on n To display disk menus 1 16 6 S SE ET TU UP P b bu ut tt to on n To enter installation of setup menu 1 17 7 A AR RR RO OW W b bu ut tt to on ns s To navigat...

Page 22: ...CONNECTIONS 22 Connecting to audio systems Audio set N No ot te e External DVD audio outputs can t be mute by pressing MUTE button on the Remote Control Unit INGILIZCE PT 90 DVD TV 1P RC112 18 6 02 1...

Page 23: ...23 Connecting Dolby Pro Logic Amplificator Amplificator Establishing one of two connections is enough Front Speaker Left Front Speaker Right Center Speaker Surround Speaker INGILIZCE PT 90 DVD TV 1P R...

Page 24: ...ear Speaker Right Sub woofer After establishing connections turn on your DVD Player and AUDIO system Output settings of AUDIO system has done carefully N No ot te e It has been produced with Dolby Dig...

Page 25: ...may be displayed first You can navigate through menu with arrow and ENTER buttons and initiate the movie with appropriate selection 6 6 On your first press on PAUSE button you will pause the movie The...

Page 26: ...done with pressing ENTER button To exit menu whenever you want please press EXIT button 1 1 T TV V T TY YP PE E In this Menu you can select suitable system Multi NTSC PAL for your TV 2 2 T TV V D DI I...

Page 27: ...ake the Screen Saver ON to activate Screen Saver function 6 6 P PA AR RE EN NT TA AL L In this Menu you can select Parental Control Level To adjust the level you should enter the Password 7 7 P PA AS...

Page 28: ...u can cancel all your adjustments and reset the device to factory setting N No ot te e To see defaults menu press the down arrow key when the cursor is on password Not available at some models INGILIZ...

Page 29: ...recorded from Various angles you can select these angles by pressing this button Watching angle will changes with every press of this button Z ZO OO OM M M MO OD DE E You can enlarge the display on th...

Page 30: ...vie s production story and short advertisement films If there is no exit option to exit press MENU button again F FO OR R Y YO OU UR R K KN NO OW WL LE ED DG GE E Press a button that is deactivated at...

Page 31: ...N NG G A AU UD DI IO O C CD D During using audio CD some of the buttons will be inactive Placing and playing CD is as other CDs To take out CD tray press to initiate playing press PLAY to pause press...

Page 32: ...tment actions Do fine tuning for a more clear picture Do fine tuning Move Hi Fi speakers etc away from TV C CO OL LO OU UR R D DI IS SC CR RE EP PA AN NC CI IE ES S It is natural that some colour segm...

Page 33: ...umption 70 W Operating Voltage AC 230 240 V 50Hz TV System Pal BG Band VHF 1 Band 2 4 VHF III Band 5 12 UHF Band 21 69 S Band S1 S41 Aerial Input 75 ohm Standard Antenna Socket Program Capacity 100 AV...

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