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Before Switching On Your
TV
Power Connection
IMPORTANT:
The TV set is designed to op-
erate on
12 V DC. For this, an adaptor is
used which gives 12V DC voltage. Con-
nect this adaptor to a system that sup-
plies 220-240 V AC, 50 Hz.
After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the
ambient room temperature before you con-
nect the set to the mains.
Connections to the Aerial socket
Please see P21 for further details of connec-
tions.
Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the
aerial socket located at the rear of the TV
and connect the cable plug coming out from
the TV out socket located on the devices
(VCR, DVB etc.) to this socket as well.
How To Connect Other Devices
IMPORTANT:
Switch off the TV before con-
necting any external device.
Sockets for external connections are at the
rear side of the TV. For connection of other
devices via SCART refer to the manuals of
the related devices.
Inserting Batteries In The Remote
Control Handset
Remove the battery cover located on the
back of the handset by gently pulling up-
wards from the indicated part.
Insert two AAA (R03) or equivalent type of
batteries inside.
Replace the battery cover.
NOTE:
Remove the batteries from remote
control handset when it is not to be used for
a long period.Otherwise it can be damaged
due to any leakage of batteries.
Switching The TV ON/OFF
To switch the TV on:
Your TV will switch on in two steps:
1-
Connect the power supply cord to the sys-
tem. Press the button on the right side of
the TV. Then the TV switches itself to stand-
by mode and the led becomes red located on
the front of the TV.
2-
To switch on the TV from stand-by mode ei-
ther:
Press a digit button on the remote control so
that a programme number is selected,
or,
Press the
-P/CH
or
P/CH+
button on the
right side of the TV or press the
-P/CH
or
P/CH+
button on the remote control, so that
the last programme switched off is selected.
Either way the TV will switch on and the LED
becomes green.
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