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PAL/SECAM BG/DK, NTSC M

NTSC 3,58, NTSC 4,43

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35% - 80%

220  , 50 

150 

44.9 

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 399 

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Summary of Contents for H-TV2910SPF

Page 1: ...EXCELLENCE by H TV2910SPF COLOUR TELEVISION Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...nit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Colour TV features 3 Preparation 4 Front panel controls 6 Remote control 7 System setup 9 Troubleshooting guide 12 Cleaning 14 Specification 15 ...

Page 3: ... 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 anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration The appliance should be moved with care as the weight balance is not even Do not place heavy objects on the appliance Do not allow anyone especially children to push anything ...

Page 4: ...gnal must be received by the set from one of the following sources an outdoor aerial a cable television network 1 Connect the aerial or network input cable to the coaxial socket on the rear of the television 2 Insert the plug into the power supply 3 Turn the unit power on Note The power turns off approximately 30 minutes after a TV station has stopped broadcasting Inserting the batteries in the re...

Page 5: ...CART cable allows connecting external devices without dividing on video and audio signals AV in is for connecting the output terminal of the A V devices such as video camera VCR or DVD Video and Audio cables RCA cable are used in compatibility with their color video cable is yellow audio cables are red and white Jacks on the LCD TV panel have the same color AV IN ...

Page 6: ... turn the power on off 3 Control buttons 4 STANDBY button to set TV in standby mode 5 AV TV button to switch between sources 6 MENU button to enter the system setup menu 7 VOL buttons to adjust the volume level 8 PROG buttons to switch between programs ...

Page 7: ...om of screen will respond to pressing these color keys Option 4 VOL buttons Press volume buttons to adjust volume level 5 MENU button Press this button to select menu PRESET PICTURE SYSTEM and TIME menu Select the setting by PROG buttons to adjust this setting VOL buttons 6 P P button To select picture mode RICH USER SOFT STANDARD 7 RECALL button Press this button sequentially to recall for the pr...

Page 8: ...p down to increase decrease page number in Teletext mode Option 12 DISPLAY button Press this button sequentially to display the current program number color system and sound system on the screen 13 SYS button In TV mode press this button to display the system menu In AV mode press this button to select Auto PAL NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 SECAM ...

Page 9: ... the AUDIO menu 2 Press the PROG buttons or GREEN BLUE buttons to select the setting VOLUME TREBLE BASS BALANCE MODE SURROUND Option 3 Press the VOL buttons or RED YELLOW buttons to adjust the setting selected 4 Press the MENU button to confirm the setting and return to the previous menu window Mode you can select the sound mode MEMORY NEWS MUSIC MOVIE Surround you can switch the Surround mode ON ...

Page 10: ...the VOL buttons to change the preset numbers Press VOL buttons to choose the number automatically and press again to stop Press MENU button to exit the Lottery mode Biology clock enter into the Biology clock mode Press PROG buttons to change the Year Month and Day items and VOL buttons to change the numbers of the items WIT VEIN and THEW will be adjusted according to the entered date of birth Pres...

Page 11: ...time Preset menu Position Up to 256 TV channels can be stored by program numbers 0 to 255 By pressing VOL Buttons or number keys you can to select channel number You can store the channel number which are watching and change the channel number Once you have preset the channels you will be able to use the PROG or NUMBER buttons to scan the channels you have programmed Memory You can set OFF by pres...

Page 12: ...hannel 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 such as an appliance Adjust fine tuning control Adjust brightness control Check if system switch is correct Weak picture Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial connections on back of set Check aerial for b...

Page 13: ...such as an appliance Adjust fine tuning control Check if system switch is correct Horizontal bars Check aerial for broken wires Re orient aerial if indoor type Probably local interference such as an appliance Picture rolls vertically Try different channel if OK probably station trouble Check aerial for broken wires Re orient aerial if indoor type Probably local interference such as an appliance Ch...

Page 14: ...rect Malfunctions of Remote control Check batteries in Remote control No remote control Check batteries in Remote control On Screen Display Control outside the screen Check if system switch is correct Cleaning 1 Switch off the appliance and unplug from the power supply 2 Wipe over the cabinet of the appliance using a soft damp cloth 3 Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners ...

Page 15: ...ntenna input 75 ohms unbalanced Audio Video jacks RCA full SCART Sound power max 2 x 15 W Operating temperature 5º 40º Operating humidity 35 80 Power supply 220 V 50 Hz Power 150 W Weight 44 9 kg Dimensions W H D 860 mm 399 mm 614 5 mm Supplied accessories Remote control 1 pc Batteries 2 pcs Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimension are approximate ...

Page 16: ...16 HYUNDAI 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 26 28 29 ...

Page 17: ...17 5º 40º 10 5 ...

Page 18: ...18 29 72 40 PAL SECAM B G D K NTSC M NTSC 2 AV 2 15 256 SCART 150 220 50 ...

Page 19: ...19 1 2 3 POWER 30 1 A 1 5 2 POWER ...

Page 20: ...20 Scart A V VCR DVD Scart A V VCR DVD RCA LCD 1 2 POWER 3 4 STANDBY 5 TV AV DVD AV 6 MENU 7 VOL 8 PROG AV IN ...

Page 21: ...21 1 MUTE 2 1 9 10 99 100 199 3 PROG VOL 4 VOL 5 MENU 6 P P 7 RECALL 8 15 2 9 POWER STANDBY PROG 10 AV TV ...

Page 22: ...22 CD AV 11 PROG PROG PROG 12 13 SYS TV AV AUTO PAL NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 SECAM ...

Page 23: ...23 1 MENU 2 PROG 3 VOL 4 MENU 1 MENU 1 2 PROG 3 VOL 4 MENU 1 MENU 1 2 PROG 3 VOL 4 MENU 1 MENU 3 2 PROG 3 VOL 4 MENU 1 PROG 2 VOL 55 55 55 50 51 00 00 00 ...

Page 24: ...24 3 PROG 4 VOL 5 PROG 6 VOL 7 MENU PROG VOL RECALL DISPLAY PROG VOL PROG VOL 9 50 4 8 P P VOL VOL MENU PROG VOL MENU 1 MENU 2 2 PROG 3 VOL 4 MENU VOL VOL VOL VOL ...

Page 25: ...NU PAL NTSC SECAM 6 0M PAL I 6 5M PAL D K 4 5M NTSC M and 5 5M PAL B G PAL B G SECAM B G PAL I II PAL D K SECAM D K NTSC M 1 VOL 1 2 VOL 2 VOL 1 2 VOL 1 2 VOL 256 VOL PROG OFF VOL V L V H UHF VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL V L U 0 9 2 Program UP DOWN 1 2 ...

Page 26: ...26 POWER ...

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Page 28: ...28 1 2 3 ...

Page 29: ...29 29 72 c PAL SECAM BG DK NTSC M NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 75 RCA SCART 2 x 15 5º 40º 35 80 220 50 150 44 9 860 399 614 5 1 2 ...

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