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Important safeguard

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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 5 cm clearance from the rear and 20 cm clearance from the top of the appliance, and 10 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.

Summary of Contents for H-TV2502PF

Page 1: ...H TV2502PF COLOUR TELEVISION Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguard 3 Colour TV features 4 Preparation 4 Control location 7 Remote control 8 Operation instructions 11 Main menu 11 Picture menu 11 Sound menu 12...

Page 3: ...the appliance on a bed rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Do not place the appliance in a built in installation such a bookcase cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation m...

Page 4: ...e screen Total darkness or a reflection on the picture screen can cause eyestrain Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing Allow enough space between the receiver and the wall...

Page 5: ...Audio Video connector is depending on the television model The Audio Video connector on the side of the TV is used for AV equipment With TV AV button you can select video and audio inputs With TV AV b...

Page 6: ...an be connected to the following appliances Home Theatre DVD player video tape recorder video camera tape recorder and audio amplifier etc Please keep AC cord unplugged when connecting TV system Do no...

Page 7: ...Sensor 4 Program Down Up Button 5 Volume Down Up Button 6 Menu Button 7 SLEEP Button 8 MUTE Button 9 AV TV Button 10 Speakers 11 Side AV In Option 12 AV In Scart Jack 13 Peritelevision Scart Jack 14...

Page 8: ...wn 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 adjust sound lev...

Page 9: ...mber 0 9 directly To select a two digit number press button to display then press 0 9 to select a number 10 99 To select a three digit number press button to display 1 then press 0 9 to select a numbe...

Page 10: ...teletext TYPE such as west east type Q VIEW Q View button Q VIEW CANCEL Page number may contain several subpages which are automatically page in a certain cycle by the TV station Press this button onc...

Page 11: ...TIME SETUP TUNE EXCHANGE 2 After entering into each menu you can select submenu which you will adjust with PROG Buttons or GREEN BLUE buttons Then you can adjust it with VOL Buttons or the RED YELLOW...

Page 12: ...y currently clock time 2 ON TIME Select hour or minute with PROG buttons or GREEN BLUE buttons Adjust ON TIME with Vol buttons RED YELLOW buttons 3 ON PROG Select ON PROGRAM with VOL or RED buttons 4...

Page 13: ...buttons or RED YELLOW buttons to set it ON or OFF For Noise REDUCE only in TV mode 4 CHILD LOCK Press VOL buttons or RED YELLOW buttons to set it ON or OFF If you set it ON the key on the TV set is di...

Page 14: ...y with VOL buttons or RED YELLOW buttons 7 SEARCH Press VOL buttons or RED YELLOW buttons to search for next or previous available program the set will automatically stop while the signal is received...

Page 15: ...radio equipment DIATHERMY Herringbone pattern and partial picture loss can result from the operation of diathermy equipment from a nearby doctor s surgery or hospital SNOW Weak TV signals from long di...

Page 16: ...ning control Check if system switch is correct Poor picture sound OK Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial connections on back of set Check aerial for broken wires Re orien...

Page 17: ...on some channels Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial connections on back of set Check aerial for broken wires Re orient aerial if indoor type Probably local interference...

Page 18: ...Adjust fine tuning control Check if station is broadcasting color Adjust color control Check if system switch is correct Malfunctions of Remote control Check batteries in Remote control No remote cont...

Page 19: ...dio Video side input AV Stereo Audio Video back input 21 pin SCART S Video Sound Power 2 x 12 W Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Operating humidity 35 80 Power supply 90 260V 50 60Hz Power 120W Net Weig...

Page 20: ...20 HYUNDAI 20 21 22 22 25 26 30 30 30 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 37 38...

Page 21: ...21 5 40 5 20 10...

Page 22: ...22 200 10 180 90 260 50 60...

Page 23: ...23 1 2 3 PROG PROG PROG PROG 0 1 9 5 1 2 AV TV VCR CD 1 2 A 1 5 3...

Page 24: ...24 1 2 S Video AV1 S Video...

Page 25: ...25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SLEEP 8 MUTE 9 AV TV 10 11 AV 12 AV SCART 13 Peritelevision SCART 14 75 15 S Video 16...

Page 26: ...26 POWER MUTE SYS 0 9 0 199 PROG PROG PROG VOL CH I II I II STEREO MONO FM CH I II DUAL 1 DUAL 2 FM CH I II FM STEREO MONO DUAL 1 1 DUAL 2 2...

Page 27: ...S M USER SPEECH THEATER MUSIC P M RICH USER SOFT STANDARD AV TV AV TV TV AV LANG AV LANG MENU TV MENU INDEX INDEX INDEX 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 10 99 1 0 9 100 199 SOUND SOUND RECALL TV REVEAL SOUND SOUND REV...

Page 28: ...SIZE PICTURE PICTURE SIZE SETUP SETUP HOLD TV HOLD SETUP HOLD HOLD HOLD TUNE TUNE SUB PAGE TV SUB PAGE TUNE SUB PAGE 0001 0 9 CLOCK CLOCK TYPE TV TYPE CLOCK TYPE Q VIEW Q VIEW CANCEL TV Q VIEW CANCEL...

Page 29: ...29 TEXT TEXT MIX RGB SCART RGB GAME GAME SUB TITLE TV SUB TITLE GAME PROG PROG VOL VOL SUB TITLE SUB TITLE...

Page 30: ...30 1 OFF ON OFF ON MENU 2 PROG VOL 1 PROG 2 NTSC S VIDEO 1 PROG 2 VOL 3 VOL SRS Labs Inc...

Page 31: ...31 1 PROG VOL CLOCK 2 PROG VOL 3 VOL 4 PROG VOL 5 PROG 6 PROG VOL 7 VOL...

Page 32: ...32 PROG VOL 1 LANG 2 VOL TV 3 VOL TV 4 VOL 5 VOL 1 VOL 2 PROG 3 MENU...

Page 33: ...33 PROG 1 VOL 2 VOL 3 VOL VHF L VHF H UHF 4 VOL 5 VOL 6 VOL 7 VOL 8 VOL AV COLOUR SYS AV PROG 1 1 1 VOL 1 2 2 2 VOL 2 3 VOL 1 2...

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Page 38: ...38 63 25 PAL SECAM BG DK NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 75 V stereo SCART S Video 2 12 40 35 80 90 260 50 60 120 35 733 485 529...

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