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2. Safety Instructions

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 AND WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY.  
REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Unpacking and Handling

. Open the carton carefully and remove the polyfoam  packing. Carefully lift 

the TV and place onto a firm stable surface. Lift off the Poly bag and retain all packaging for future use.  
Keep all packaging away from small children and animals.

Placing TV

.  The TV should be placed on a firm table or shelf. If placing in a cabinet ensure there is 

sufficient spacing for air flow and access for the DVD player opening

.

.

Connections

.  When connecting the TV to external sources and the mains supply, do not place wires 

that can be tripped over. Do not trap or place heavy objects on the mains lead or adaptor.

Ventilation and Heat Sources

. Do not place material over the ventilation slots, this will cause the TV to 

overheat and fail. Do not place the TV in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as radiators or fires.

Moisture. 

Do not place the TV in wet or damp conditions, such as steamy kitchens, basements or other 

damp places. Do not allow water or other fluids to enter the TV.

 

Do not touch the Mains plug or adaptor 

with wet hands. Should moisture enter the TV, disconnect from the supply and call the customer help 
line.

Cleaning. 

Disconnect the TV from the mains supply. Use a soft dry cloth, for stubborn stains use a soft 

moist cloth with a dilute mild detergent.. Do NOT use petrol based fluids or abrasive materials.

LCD Screen.  

Do not hit or cause impact to the LCD screen. The screen consists of many individual 

pixels and is easily damaged. Bright or dark dots may occur and are not covered by warranty .

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DIGITAL SWITCH OVER AND YOUR TV.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO ENJOY WATCHING TV DURING AND FOLLOWING DIGITAL 
SWITCHOVER.

Starting in 2008 and ending in 2012, television services will go

 

completely digital, TV region by TV region.

To continue using this digital TV during and following the digital switchover, you will need to “reset”

 

your 

digital TV channels.
Users of this digital TV must reset on at least 2 different occasions, normally 1 month apart when your 
switchover happens.  Digital UK, the body leading the digital switchover, and broadcasters, will advise you 
when to reset your digital channels on each occasion.

If you do not reset your digital channels, you risk loosing some or all of your TV services during and 

following switchover.
Please refer to this instruction manual to retune the Digital TV

 

services.

Do NOT use “ADD” channels, you MUST Auto Tune and allow a complete retune. (See page 14)

For more information please contact the “Customer Help Line”

 

(Page 22) or visit www.digitaluk.co.uk

Summary of Contents for APLDVD2421W-FDID

Page 1: ...Model APLDVD2421W FDID 24 61cm Digital LCD TV with DVD DVBt Freeview HDMI...

Page 2: ...h precision technology and 99 9 or more of the pixels are effective dots may appear These can be black or bright dots red green or blue and may appear constantly on the LCD screen This is a structural...

Page 3: ...3 Accessories 4 4 User Controls 5 5 Remote Control 6 6 Connections 8 7 Menu Operation 10 8 Teletext 18 9 EPG Electronic Programme Guide 19 10 DVD Operation 19 11 DVD Setup menu s 19 12 Trouble Shooti...

Page 4: ...1 Safety Information 2...

Page 5: ...res Moisture Do not place the TV in wet or damp conditions such as steamy kitchens basements or other damp places Do not allow water or other fluids to enter the TV Do not touch the Mains plug or adap...

Page 6: ...3 Accessories Please check the contents of the TV before you continue If any item is missing please contact your point of purchase User Manual Remote Control Mains lead 4...

Page 7: ...level of menu 6 Input Selects the different input sources each press will select another input source 7 Power Switches TV On from standby Also returns TV to standby 8 LED Displays Tv status In standby...

Page 8: ...OW Prev selects previous track or chapter in DVD mode Yellow fast text mode 2 INFO Displays information of disc contents time playing etc 4 MUTE Press to mute sound press again to restore sound 6 SLEE...

Page 9: ...use re chargeable batteries Remove batteries if not using the remote control for long periods to prevent leakage If the batteries do leak clean the compartment with soapy water and scrape any residue...

Page 10: ...iew card to be used 6 Connections HDMI Input CVBS Input IMPORTANT When making connections ensure the TV is disconnected from the DC supply input and that the appliance being connected is also disconne...

Page 11: ...nnect supply to TV and PC Use SOURCE INPUT button to select VGA SCART Disconnect TV from mains supply Connect scart lead to TV and appliance Connect adaptor to TV and power to appliance Use SOURCE INP...

Page 12: ...he TV is working correctly If using the TV for DVBt Freeview viewing the existing aerial may not be suitable Indoor aerials set top may not be suitable for some of the received stations If stations ar...

Page 13: ...select a language of your choice Note Language may also be selected in the Function Menu When YES has been selected Fig 2 will be displayed showing that the Analog TV channels are being searched When...

Page 14: ...ss Contrast Adjusts the ratio of dark to light Colour Adjusts the colour saturation colour depth Sharpness Adjusts the clarity of the picture If the signal is noisy analog then this setting should be...

Page 15: ...SD menu is displayed on the screen it can be set from Never 5 10 30 60 Seconds Never is OSD ON continuously until it is turned off using the Menu or Exit buttons on the Remote Control Blue Screen This...

Page 16: ...t mode All received channels will be stored If using in another country select COUNTRY using the buttons and select the country using the buttons The Analog stations are stored in station order i e BB...

Page 17: ...ed Turned OFF when in Manual Tuning Programme Edit Analog Fig 18 Fav Green To select Favourite channels you may TAG the stations required and then use the FAV button to select these Select CHANNEL EDI...

Page 18: ...ct the station to be deleted Press the RED button this will put a RED marker next to the station to be deleted you will then be requested to enter the Password Once this is entered the station selecte...

Page 19: ...ur Pay per view card Do NOT touch the gold contacts Press the LCD Menu button and select DTV Setting menu Select CI Information and press If everything is working ok you will see Fig 25 press OK If th...

Page 20: ...size REVEAL Press to reveal hidden answers in quizzes or puzzles SUBPAGE Some text pages may contain several sub pages To access these press this button and then enter the page number using the numeri...

Page 21: ...ncorrectly may cause damage to the Laser Optic Do NOT place any damaged dirty or disc not 12 cm in diameter into the loader The mechanism will draw the disc in automatically In most cases the DVD Titl...

Page 22: ...Setup Fig 33 OSD Language To select the OSD Language press the button this will then show the languages available use the buttons to select the required language and press OK Audio Language To select...

Page 23: ...lect Exit Setup in the menu Digital Setup Fig 35 Dynamic Range This function sets the dynamic difference in sound levels so that the difference between loud passages and quiet passages are more or les...

Page 24: ...6 TV Picture noisy and ghosting Analog Poor aerial signal Have aerial signal checked If indoor aerial it may need an outdoor aerial TV Picture freezing and breaking up Digital Poor aerial signal Have...

Page 25: ...in a circular motion Use a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt use a soft cloth with dilute detergent Ensure the disc is completely dry before placing into the player DO NOT USE CHEMICAL CLEANERS OR VYNY...

Page 26: ...ired in accordance with the diagram as in Fig 37 The Brown wire Live should be connected to the terminal L The Blue wire Neutral should be connected to the terminal N The Green Yellow wire Earth shoul...

Page 27: ...0 nits typical Contrast ratio 1000 1 typical Audio Output 2W per channel Tuning Firmware Analog Band 1 Band 3 UHF Digital UHF Sunplus 7050 Inputs Scart HDMI VGA CVBS L R audio PC Audio Outputs Scart H...

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