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Important safeguards

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Before the first connecting of the appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds to the mains voltage in your home.

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Do not use the color television for any other purposes than those described in this instruction manual.

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Do not use outdoors.

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Always unplug the color television from the power supply when not in use and before cleaning.

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Do not expose the appliance to rain or moisture.

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Do not install the appliance near bathtub, laundry tub, etc.

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Do not place the appliance near heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric fires.

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It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5ºC or greater than 40ºC.

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Do not place hot objects such as candles or nightlights on, or close to the appliance. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to the fire.

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Do not block or cover the ventilation holes. Allow 10 cm clearance from the rear and the top of the appliance, and 5 cm from each side.

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Do not place the appliance on a bed, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings.

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Do not place the appliance in a built-in installation such a bookcase, cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation may be impeded.

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Place the appliance on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere, which may be subject to strong vibration.

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The appliance should be moved with care, as the weight balance is not even. Do not place heavy objects on the appliance.

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Do not allow anyone, especially children, to push anything into the slots or any other openings in the cabinet.

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Do not allow children to play with the remote control.

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Do not place the appliance near appliances, which may cause electromagnetic interference, such as microwave ovens or loudspeakers.

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For added protection against lightning, or when left unattended and unused for an extended period of time, unplug the appliance from the power
supply.

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Do not leave the appliance switched on when you do not use it.

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Do not operate after malfunction or damage of cord.

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Do not handle the plug with wet hands.

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Do not attempt to repair, adjust or replace parts in the appliance. Repair the malfunctioning appliance in the nearest service center.

Colour TV features

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Modern ergonomic design

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Child lock function

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100 program memory

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Auto & manual programmable scan

Summary of Contents for H-TV2101

Page 1: ...H TV2101 COLOUR TELEVISION Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ce Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Colour TV features 3 Preparation 4 Remote control 5 Front panel controls depending on the model 8 Preset menu 8 Picture menu 9 System me...

Page 3: ...ntilation openings Do not place the appliance in a built in installation such a bookcase cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation may be impeded Place the appliance on a flat level surface avoiding...

Page 4: ...ght on the TV lights in red NOTE The indicator light on the front panel TV lights in red in standby mode When you switch on the television the indicator light is dies out The power turns off approxima...

Page 5: ...Input and output terminals Remote control POWER Power Stand By button Press this button to tern the TV on off Press any Number Button or PROG Button picture and sound will come on within a few seconds...

Page 6: ...ards Press the PROG button to select the program backwards Use this button for page up down to increase decrease page number in Teletext mode VOL Volume up down buttons Press volume up down buttons to...

Page 7: ...aracter size to double height by pressing this button STOP Option Stop page acquisition on current page to prevent text to be updated CLOCK Option Display the time on the top right corner of the scree...

Page 8: ...ton set the sleep timer SLEEP button select the TV or AV modes TV AV button mute the sound MUTE button MENU 1 Press this button to select menu PRESET PICTURE SYSTEM and TIME menu can be selected cycli...

Page 9: ...stop 7 ASM Press VOL or VOL buttons then the TV set will automatically search from V L band to U band Picture menu You can select BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SHARPNESS and TINT item by PROG or PROG butt...

Page 10: ...screen for awaking you It will disappear from the screen unit WATCH TIME 12 00 00 Selecting program Use 0 9 digit buttons to call directly on the program number that you want If you want to select a...

Page 11: ...Teletext mode and display the contents page follow the instructions below 1 Select the channel providing the Teletext service 2 Press the ON MIX button to activate the Teletext mode The contents page...

Page 12: ...K probably station trouble Re orient aerial if indoor type Probably local interference such as an appliance Adjust fine tuning control Check if system switch is correct Poor picture sound OK Try diffe...

Page 13: ...ine tuning control Distorted picture Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial for broken wires Re orient aerial if indoor type Adjust fine tuning control Check if system switc...

Page 14: ...st contrast control Adjust color control Check if system switch is correct No color Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial connections on back of set Check aerial for broken...

Page 15: ...Color picture tube 21 54c Receiving and play back systems PAL SECAM BG DK Play back systems NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 Antenna input 75 ohms unbalanced Audio Video front RCA JACK Audio Video back 21 pin SCAR...

Page 16: ...HYUNDAI 16 17 18 18 20 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 29 30...

Page 17: ...5 40 10 5...

Page 18: ...100 15 120 1 2 3 PROG PROG PROG PROG 0 1 9...

Page 19: ...30 1 2 AV VCR CD 1 1 5 2...

Page 20: ...POWER MUTE SYS 5 5M 6 0M 4 5M 6 5M 0 9 0 9 10 99 PROG PROG PROG VOL...

Page 21: ...P P SLEEP 15 2 Q VIEW AV AV VCR CD AV MENU REAVEAL CONCEAL MODE REAVEAL MODE REVEAL MODE CONCEAL MODE CONCEAL REAVEAL SIZE...

Page 22: ...HOLD INDEX MIX TELETEXT ON MIX MODE TELETEXT OFF SUBPAGE 0001 0 9 SUBPAGE PROG PROG VOL VOL MENU SLEEP TV AV...

Page 23: ...MUTE 1 2 PROG PROG VOL VOL 1 VOL VOL 2 VOL VOL 3 1 3 4 6 0 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 6 VOL VOL VOL 7 VOL VOL V L U PROG PROG VOL VOL...

Page 24: ...NTSC PAL SECAM 1 VOL VOL 2 3 4 C 5 1 VOL VOL 2 3 4 5 6 12 00 11 58 00 12 00 00...

Page 25: ...0 9 PROG PROG PROG PROG LOCK 5 LOCK 6 D E F...

Page 26: ...1 2 ON MIX 100 3 1 9 4 5 OFF 6 ON MIX REVEAL STOP SIZE...

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Page 30: ...21 54c PAL SECAM BG DK NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 75 RCA SCART 2 x 2 5 5 40 35 80 150 260 50 60 80 21 8 604 494 462 1 2...

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