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Auto Channel Setup

1. Press the 

MENU

 button to enter the OSD menu. 

Please follow the instructions by using the control panel.

6. Your television will begin automatically memorizing the available channels.

4. Press the 

CH -

 button until the "Auto Program" feature is selected.

2. Use the 

CH -

 button to select

 

"TV".

5. Press the 

VOL +

 button to begin "Auto Program".

3. Press the 

VOL +

 button to enter the TV setting.

Quick Start Guide

Front View & Rear View

Front View & Rear View

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Making Connections

Connecting to a VCR, VCD, DVD Player, or Video Game Console

Connecting the Power Adapter

2. The cables are 
    color-coded (black, 
    red, white, and 
    yellow). Connect 
    each color-coded 
    cable to the
    appropriate 
    connector on your 
    device.

1. The illustration presented 
    here shows you how to 
    connect your TV to a 
    VCR, VCD, DVD 
    player or video
    game console. 

Connecting to Antenna/Cable TV

A/V and Channel Setup

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Power indicator LED

Channel 

  select

Volume

 adjust

Remote IR sensor

1. Connect one end of the VHF/UHF 
   (Antenna) or CATV cable to ANT Jack 
   (VHF/UHF IN Jack) on the back of the 
   TV. 

2. Connect the other end of the VHF/UHF 
   (Antenna) or CATV cable to the Antenna 
   or CATV socket.

1. Connect the power cord to the power 
    adapter as illustrated. 
2. Plug the power adapter connector into 
    the DC-IN input jack on the rear panel 
    of the TV.
3. Insert the three-pronged plug at the
    other end of the power cord into a 
    power outlet.

    

F651-12H1 12.1" Liquid Crystal Display TV

This guide is designed as a reference to help you start using your LCD TV quickly. Please refer to the User's Manual for more detailed installation and safety instructions. 

Headphone jack

AV IN

ANT

DC-IN HEADPHONE

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THERMOMETER

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HYGROMETER

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Thermometer/Hygrometer

Clock

AV

DC-IN

Antenna/Cable TV

MENU

CH -

CH +

VOL -

VOL +

SOURCE

Power

Source

Speaker

Speaker

Menu

Getting Started

Placing the Clock and Thermometer/Hygrometer

1. Turn the clock so that the screw points to 
    the 11 o'clock position as shown (A).
2. Turn the clock face clockwise as shown (B). 
    The clock is locked into place.

Thermometer/Hygrometer

Clock

1. Turn the Thermometer/Hygrometer so that 
    the screw points to the 5 o'clock position 
    as shown (A).
2. Turn the Thermometer/Hygrometer face 
    clockwise as shown (B). 
    The Thermometer/Hygrometer is locked
    into place. 

Removing the Clock and Thermometer/Hygrometer

Thermometer/Hygrometer

Clock

1. Hold the Thermometer/Hygrometer and twist
    it counterclockwise as shown to unlock it.
2. Remove the Thermometer/Hygrometer. 

1. Hold the clock and twist it counterclockwise
    as shown to unlock it (A).
2. Remove the clock (B).

Note: Place your fingers as shown to avoid 

          damage to the LCD panel.

DC-IN

Power cord

Power outlet

Power adapter

AV IN

ANT

DC-IN HEADPHONE

       ANT jack

(VHF/UHF IN Jack)

Antenna/CATV 

coaxial cable 

Antenna

AV IN

ANT

DC-IN HEADPHONE

MENU

CH -

CH +

VOL -

VOL +

SOURCE

TV

AV

Video game 

console

4-IN-1 A/V cable

4-IN-1 A/V jack 

AV connectors

S-Video

connector

VCR

DVD

VCD

AV IN

ANT

DC-IN HEADPHONE

B R W Y

B
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Selecting A/V Sources

1. Make sure your TV is turned on and a
    device such as a DVD player is connected.

2. Press the 

SOURCE

 button on the 

    control panel to select different source signals.
    TV channel number, AV or AVs appear on the screen.

Note : AVs only appears on the screen when  
           S-Video is connected. 

TV

Auto-Programming

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Return :

MENU

Auto Program

 

Note : 
Images are for illustration only and may
vary by model or region.

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