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The  mains lead supplied with this equipment  is fitted with a stan-
dard 13  amp plug (BS 1362) and is fitted with a 5 amp fuse. When
changing  or examining   the fuse, the correct 5  amp fuse- ASTA or
BSI approved (BS 1362) must be fitted and the fuse cover replaced.
The 13 amp plug is the most widely used type in the UK and should
be suitable  for most users.
However some locations (mainly older buildings) may not be equip-
ped with normal 13 amp sockets. In such cases it is recommended
that  a suitable plug  adaptor be purchased from your dealer.
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This product is fitted with an approved non-rewireable 13 amp plug
fitted with a 5 amp fuse.
Should you decide to change the plug it should be cut from the po-
wer cord and disposed of safely.Insertion into a mains socket would
cause an electrical hazard.
However should you decide to change the plug. Please follow the
instructions below:

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The  wires in the mains lead   are coloured  in accordance with the
following code :

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As the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying  the terminals in your plug
proceed as follows: The wire that is coloured BLUE must be con-
nected to 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

fuse must be fitted either in the plug or the adaptor or at the dist-
ribution board.

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The screw in this terminal must be fully tightened.
WARNING:  The  plug  which  you  cut  off  the  mains  lead  must  be
disposed of immediately and safely, since a shock hazard will arise
if the plug is inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere in the house. This
appliance must be protected by a 5A fuse, if a 13A (BS 1363) plug is
used. If any other type of plug is used, a 5A fuse must be fitted in the
plug  or  distribution  board.  Only  ASTA approved  BS  1362  fuses
should be used. This appliance must not be connected to a multiple
plug  adaptor.The  fuse  carrier  must  be  refitted  in  the  event  of
changing the fuse. Do not use the plug if the fuse carrier lost. The
fuse carrier must be of the correct type and colour (as indicated by
the plug base). Fuse carriers may be obtained from your supplier or
service centre.Should at any time the mains lead need replacing the

replacement  lead  should  only  be  fitted  by  a  competent
electrician."

065001026340 28" 16/9 PT92  T3  10/2/03  13:16  Page 4

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Summary of Contents for AP281T-F

Page 1: ...UR TELEVISION WITH REMOTE CONTROL TELETEXT AND NICAM STEREO INSTRUCTION MANUAL Installation Service Helpline 01422 203 676 065001026340 28 16 9 PT92 T3 10 2 03 13 16 Page 1 All manuals and user guides...

Page 2: ...ONNECTIONS 10 TV FUNCTIONS 11 TV FUNCTIONS MENUS 13 MAIN MENU PICTURE SETTINGS MENU SOUND SETTINGS MENU 13 HEADPHONE MENU AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING MENU 14 PROGRAM SETTINGS MENU 16 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS MENU...

Page 3: ...CHANNEL on your screen You are now ready to tune Channel 1 5 5 Press the V 8 button on your remote control repeatedly and observe on the screen the Channel numbers increase one by one 6 6 When a clea...

Page 4: ...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 fuse must be fitted...

Page 5: ...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 li im ma at te es s I...

Page 6: ...rograme up and down buttons 5 e Volume up and down buttons 8 AV in Headphone in B BA AC CK K 6 Aerial in 7 Scart in Using this entry you can connect to your TV such devices as computer decoder and VCR...

Page 7: ...on button 1 11 1 Status button i 1 12 2 Audio selection button DUAL I DUAL II Stereo Mono DUAL I II ST MONO 1 13 3 Automatic search button 1 14 4 AV button 1 15 5 Blue key To select preset Picture adj...

Page 8: ...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 1 1 5 5V V A AA AA A...

Page 9: ...or 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 cover AERIAL Conn...

Page 10: ...mme No 0 on the TV set Push the PLAY key on the video Search RF channel of the VCR by following the procedure in your quick start guide Then memorize in PROGRAMME No 0 the found RF channel by using th...

Page 11: ...your TV stays in the stand by mode for two hours it will automatically shut down goes to OFF To turn on your device again you need to do as told in 1 a 3 3 P PR RO OG GR RA AM M N NU UM MB BE ER R S S...

Page 12: ...D D K KE EY Y It is used for to select stereo mono or dual system When TV in teletext mode it executes the teletext character set selection function N NO OT TE E This key does not select stereo mono...

Page 13: ...the picture may be changed The user can adjust the brightness contrast color and sharpness settings according to his wish You may choose any of them by P P P P keys and increase or decrease by V V V V...

Page 14: ...d earlier may be changed After the changes are made the new values are saved to memory Volume Balance Treble and Bass control settings are the same as described in the sound settings menu above In bil...

Page 15: ...when the end of the search band is reached or the last program number is reached The automatic search operation can be terminated by the user by pressing any key When the automatic search operation i...

Page 16: ...4 P PR RO OG GR RA AM M S SE ET TT TI IN NG GS S M ME EN NU U It is the menu that includes channel information on the program you selected The program settings menu has program number system audio sel...

Page 17: ...program lock feature that you locked separately is disabled and all programs can be viewed P Pr r l lo oc ck k This option is used for locking the program being viewed For the program lock to be used...

Page 18: ...alue selected is displayed for 3 seconds on the upper right corner of the screen Of these preset values only the user mode values can be changed by accessing picture settings menu This feature does no...

Page 19: ...m when the program time matches the system time The program number can be entered by numeric keypad or V V V V keys When the TV is turned off and on by the on off button the program number will be 0 T...

Page 20: ...teletext page number Using the 0 0 9 9 numerals on the remote control the sub page number that you want to go is entered For example if you want to go to sub page 2 the 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 keys are press...

Page 21: ...this key is pressed again it removes the hold function 9 9 I In nd de ex x m ma ai in n p pa ag ge e This key enables direct move to the index page of the teletext 1 10 0 C Co ol lo ou ur r K Ke ey y...

Page 22: ...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 segments form in the scree...

Page 23: ...perating Voltage AC 230V 50Hz TV System Pal I 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 2AV Picture Tube 1060...

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