Daewoo KR2130-ME Instruction Manual Download Page 3

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SAFEGUARDS

To operate your receiver  at the peak  performance, please read this  Instruction Manual carefully and retain it for the
future reference.

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Water and Moisture : Never install the set  in the following places :  in the bathroom, in a wet basement(Dripping or

splashing water).

No objects  filled  with liquids,  such  as vases,  shall  be placed on the apparatus.

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Heat :  No naked flame  sources, such as  candles, should be  placed on the apparatus.

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Ventilation : The   ventilation should   not be   impeded by   covering the ventilation    openings   with    items,    such

as   newspapers, table-clothes,   curtains,  etc.    Accidental   contact   with  high voltage components
could  result in electric  shock. Never place  the set  in a  confined space  such as  a bookcase  or built-in
cabinet, unless  proper ventilation  is  provided. The  set requires   minimum distances around the
apparatus for sufficient ventilation.

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Object Entry : Do not insert foreign objects,  such as needles and coins, into the ventilation openings.

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Lightning Striking : You should  disconnect your set from the  main and the aerial system during thunderstorms.

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Cleaning : Unplug the set  from the main before cleaning.  Do not use liquid cleaners of aerosol cleaners. Use only a

lightly dampened soft cloth.

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Do not place liquids including flower vases and  vessels filled with chemicals  or water, etc. on  the top of the unit.
Keep the inside of the  unit free from    foreign objects such  as hairpin. If  hazardous objects fall inside  of the unit,
unplug it immediately and call a qualified technician for removal.

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When you don’t use the set for an extended period  during vacation or other  occasions, always make  sure of
switching  off the MAIN  POWER(ON/OFF) SWITCH of the TV set.

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Do not place  this television equipment on  an unstable cart, stand,  or table.    
The television equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a  child or adult, and   serious damage  to the
equipment. Use  only  with a   cart or  stand recommend by the manufacture’s instructions, and should use a
mounting kit approved by the manufacture.

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When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement   parts specified   by  the
manufacture that   have  the   same characteristics  as the  original parts.  Unauthorized substitutions  may result fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.

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Upon completion  of any service  or repairs to  the set, ask  the service  (as specified by the manufacture)  to
determine that the  set is in safe operating condition. 

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If anything goes wrong, don’t try any fix  it yourself, get a qualified service agent to look at it.

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When Install the TV set, make the gap at least 10cm from the wall(at back, bottom, top and side of the TV set). 

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The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision; 

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Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 

NOTE

If the receiver is  moved or placed in a different direction, the MAIN POWER (ON/OFF) SWITCH must be switched off for

at least 15 minutes in order to take out a colour stain on the screen.

Summary of Contents for KR2130-ME

Page 1: ...MT KR2132 MT KR29M7 ME KR2132 ME KR29U1 ME KR2134 MT KR29U1N KR2134 ME KR29U1 MT KR29F1NB KR29U5 ME KR29F2NB KR29U5 MT KR29A7 KR29U5N KR29A7N KR29F2 MT KR29A7 MT KR29F2 ME KR29A7 ME KR29F2N KR29FL1 K...

Page 2: ...OFF 5 TUNING THE TV CHANNELS 5 CONVENIENT PICTURE CONTROL 8 PICTURE FORMAT CONTROL 9 CONVENIENT SOUND CONTROL 10 USING OTHER MENUS 12 WATCHING PICTURE IN PICTURE OPTION 15 CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL EQUI...

Page 3: ...If hazardous objects fall inside of the unit unplug it immediately and call a qualified technician for removal M When you don t use the set for an extended period during vacation or other occasions a...

Page 4: ...order to take out a colour stain on the screen INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Press down the battery compartment grip and slide the cover Insert the batteries supplied two 1 5V type...

Page 5: ...ENU SELECTION PAGE UP VOL BRIGHT DOWN VOL BRIGHT UP PAGE DOWN INDEX RED GREEN YELLOW CYAN CANCEL PAGE HOLD TELETEXT TV REVEAL SUBPAGE HEIGHT SIDE OPTION REAR SCART OPTION AV1 VIDEO AUDIO L R OUT DVD I...

Page 6: ...ceiver TV The set will be turn on If not press either PR UP or DOWN button on the front of set or POWER button or the PR UP DOWN button or one of the NUMBER button 0 9 on the remote controller The STA...

Page 7: ...then press the PR y x buttons to skip the desired program A program marked with skip is skipped when changing program using the program UP DOWN on normal operation Press the PR y x buttons to select p...

Page 8: ...ly by using the remote control NUMBER 0 9 buttons Press the OK button to confirm Remarks This function can also be used if you want to copy a program already memorised to another program number ENTER...

Page 9: ...ard is detected eg from VHS player connected to AV then TINT will available Otherwise TINT will be displayed but not selectable 4 NOISE REDUCTION feature can be activated or not CONVENIENT PICTURE CON...

Page 10: ...ons the following three mode change cyclically This function is only selectable when the default picture format is currently active This selects the default format to be used only when the format sele...

Page 11: ...EQUALIZER function to select the sound presets NORMAL SPEECH MUSIC FAVOURITE by use of the C B buttons The FAVOURITE preset contains the settings that you last entered into the EQUALIZER menu The OK...

Page 12: ...VOURITE mode The OK button will select the picture presets NORMAL SPEECH MUSIC FAVOURITE The currently selected preset is displayed in the menu header The FAVOURITE preset always contains the settings...

Page 13: ...CHILD LOCK 1 You can prevent the use of the TV set without the remote control Press the MENU button to select the FEATURES and press the PR y x buttons to select the CHILD LOCK 2 Press the C B buttons...

Page 14: ...0 9 buttons The WAKE TIME function is only selectable when the clock is set The TV set turns from stand by at the WAKE TIME with the programme entered on the WAKE PROG line Put the TV set on stand by...

Page 15: ...0 40 60 80 100 120 OFF 5 If this button is pressed again during the sleep timer operation the remaining time of the sleep timer appears on the screen 6 In addition if this button is pressed repeatedly...

Page 16: ...the right appearance Select the PIP with the PR y x buttons Press the C B buttons to select the PIP ON or OFF 6 Select SELECT with the PR y x buttons Press the C B buttons to select the input the sub...

Page 17: ...AV1 terminal In case of mono VIDEO connect the VIDEO sound output terminal with RIGHT not same as AV2 mode sound input of TV 3 Press the AV button and select AV1 Press the TV AV button to change mode...

Page 18: ...with TV signal 2 Connect external input terminal of other equipment to output of TV SET When connecting other equipment please ensure you turn the main switch OFF to prevent any damage to the equipmen...

Page 19: ...Press the AV button and select DVD mode DVD MODE 1 DVD1 VIDEO When DVD Player Output is not Y Cb Cr output but Video Composite signal 2 DVD2 Y Cb Cr In case of component output DVD Y Cb Cr VIDEO R L...

Page 20: ...yer puts one disc on the board at each turn unless either no one can move or one player cannot move and then the other player can play again The game ends when no plaer can move and the one who has th...

Page 21: ...layer You can select Easy Medium or Hard Move to your choice Select level of the TV OK 4 Start game When game is started the player1 Man plays green and the player2 Man or TV yellow The player1 plays...

Page 22: ...n the extreme top left corner instead of the page number S will be displayed This is ready to accept the subpage number Enter directly the subpage number you want with the remote control NUMBER 0 9 bu...

Page 23: ...system B G D K I I H Rated voltage 110 250V 50 60Hz Power consumption 14 37cm 55W 20 51cm 64W 21 55cm Normal 72W 21 55cm Flat 74W 29 73cm Normal 73W 29 73cm Flat 110W Tuning System FS Tuning System Pr...

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