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Instructions
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Matsui 1409T
Interference –
Do not place your
television near appliances which may
cause electromagnetic interference
(i.e. HI-FI speakers). If you do, it may
adversely affect the working of the
unit, causing the picture or sound to
distort.
Covers –
Do not remove any fixed
covers as this may expose dangerous
voltages.
Weather –
It is advisable to unplug
the aerial during a thunderstorm. Even
if your television is switched off, it can
still be damaged if lightning strikes the
mains and/or aerial cables.
Ventilation –
The ventilation holes
on the casing of your television
prevent it from overheating. Do not
block or cover these holes - especially
with cloth or paper. If your television is
to be built into a compartment or
similarly enclosed, make sure that
there is at least a gap of 10cm on
both sides and 20cm at the top and
back.
Damage –
Never use your television
if it is damaged in any way. Always
place your television on a flat level
surface avoiding anywhere which
may be subject to strong vibration.
Batteries –
Batteries are easily
swallowed by young children. Do not
allow young children to play with the
remote control unit.
Temperature –
Avoid extremes of
temperature, either hot or cold, place
your television well away from heat
sources such as radiators or
gas/electric fires. Do not place
candles or table lamps on or near
your TV.
Moisture –
Do not allow your
television to be exposed to rain,
moisture or dust. Do not place a plant
or flowers which may need watering
on your TV. If any liquid is spilt into
your television it can cause serious
damage. If you spill any liquid into
your television switch it off at the
mains immediately and contact your
store. When cleaning your TV we
recommend that you do not spray
cleaning fluid directly onto the TV
screen.
Your television is supplied with an approved 13AMP fused mains plug. When
replacing the fuse always use a 5AMP (BS 1362) approved type. To obtain a
replacement fuse contact your store. If the mains sockets in your home differ or
are not suitable for the type of plug supplied, then the plug should be cut from
the mains lead and a suitable type fitted. You must use a 13 AMP plug (BS
1363) and fit a 5 AMP fuse (BS 1362). If any other type of plug is used a 5
AMP fuse must be fitted, either in the plug, adaptor or at the distribution board.
Please refer to the wiring instructions.
Switch on your TV and any
other connected equipment
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Adjusting the picture settings
7
Setting the sleep function
The sleep function allows you to automatically switch your
television into standby after a preset amount of time (up to
120 minutes). In addition should you fall asleep or leave your
TV unattended it will automatically switch into standby 15
minutes after the end of transmissions.
To set the sleep timer press
SLEEP
.
SLEEP 120 will appear on screen.
The display will clear in five seconds and your television
will switch off automatically after 120 minutes.
Repeated presses of
SLEEP
will decrease the sleep timer
in 10 minute intervals from 120 minutes to 10 minutes.
1st press
120 minutes.
2nd press
110 minutes.
. . .etc.
. . . 100, 90, 80.
When you have set the sleep timer your TV will return to
a normal picture and automatically switch off after the
preset sleep time.
To cancel the sleep timer set the sleep timer to 0.
The display will clear in five seconds and your television
will not switch off automatically.
Make sure that your TV and aerial are properly
connected.
Plug your TV and any other equipment that you have
connected to your TV into the mains and switch on at
the wall.
Press the
POWER
switch on the front of the TV, the red
standby indicator will light.
Switch on your television by pressing
STANDBY
on the
remote control. (
The standby light will go out when the
TV is on.)
Select your language
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Tune the channels
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Sort the channels
The picture settings have been adjusted by the factory under
optimum signal reception conditions, however conditions may
not be the same in your area. After turning on your television,
allow it to warm up for a few minutes before making any
adjustments. Should you wish to reset picture controls back to
factory settings press
NORMAL
Press
MENU
on your remote control.
The on screen
display will appear.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
on your remote control to
highlight picture (indicated by a flashing green square).
Press
ENTER
to view brightness, contrast, colour or
sharpness on screen displays.
Press
VOL +
or
-
to adjust the levels.
Pictures appear sharpest in the daytime by increasing
the contrast. In the evening (when surroundings are
darker) the sharpest picture can be obtained by
reducing the contrast.
Press
MENU
twice to remove the picture menu.
If you do not make an adjustment within 1 minute the menu
will disappear.
1.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
on your remote control to find
a programme with a clear reception.
2.
Press
MENU
.
The main control menu will appear.
3.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
on your remote control to
highlight CH tuning.
4.
Press
ENTER
. Th
e CH tuning on screen display will appear.
5.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
on your remote control to
highlight CH allocation.
6.
Press
ENTER
.
The CH allocation on-screen display
will appear and the current channel position for the
programme on the TV screen will flash in the top
right corner of the screen.
7.
Press
ENTER
once so that the CH ALLOCATION
number flashes in the on-screen display in the middle
of the TV screen.
8.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
to select the channel number
that you want this programme to be stored in.
For example if the TV has automatically stored a BBC2
programme in channel number 6, you will need to change
the channel allocation number (in the middle of the screen)
to
2
using the
PROG/PAGE
/
buttons on your
remote control.
(If no channel is allocated, the on-
screen display will disappear after 1 minute.)
9.
Press
ENTER
once so that the channel number you have
allocated to this programme now flashes in the top right of
the screen (the channel will now have changed position).
10.
Press
MENU
3 times to remove the on-screen displays from
the TV screen.
Repeat this process until you have allocated a channel number
to all the programmes on your TV with the clearest reception.
Press
MENU
on your remote control. The main control menu
will appear on your TV screen.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
on your remote control to highlight
CH tuning (indicated by a flashing green square). Press
ENTER
to confirm.
The CH tuning on-screen display will appear.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
to highlight auto. Press
ENTER
to
confirm.
This will start the automatic tuning process.
This process will take a few minutes to complete. . .
please be patient.
When the programme on the screen stops changing and the
sound comes on, the tuning process is complete.
Press
MENU
twice to clear the display.
Since each programme may be picked up by your TV on more
than one frequency the auto tune process will probably store
more than one of each channel. For example there may be
three BBC 2’s. This means that once the automatic tuning
process is complete you will need to allocate a channel number
to the programmes with the clearest reception. To do this go to
the next step - Sorting Channels...
This feature allows you to select the language you want
to appear on your TV on-screen display.
Press
MENU
on the remote control. The main control
menu will appear on your TV screen.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
to select Language menu.
Press
ENTER
to select Language screen.
Press
PROG/PAGE
/
to select desired language.
Press
ENTER
to store your setting.
Press
MENU
to clear the screen.
CH 1
SLEEP
120
BRIGHTNESS 0
6
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If you have a VCR connected make sure that it is
switched on and a video tape is playing. . . your TV
screen will be fuzzy.
If you have a Satellite/Cable box system or games
console connected make sure that it is switched on.
Make sure your Satellite/Cable box has Sky News
selected. . . your TV screen will be fuzzy. Please refer to
your Satellite/Cable instruction book to see how to
select Sky News.
All connections must be made with the power disconnected.
Connect an external aerial
(not supplied) to the
aerial socket on the back of your TV.
A
B
C
Connect an aerial lead
(not supplied) to the socket marked
RF IN on the back of your VCR.
A
Connect an RF lead to the socket marked RF OUT on your
VCR and the other end to the aerial socket on your TV.
If you have a scart lead we recommend that you use one.
Connect it to the scart socket on the back of your TV and
one of the scart sockets on the back of your VCR.
Connect your TV to an aerial
Connect your TV to an aerial and VCR
Follow either instruction i) or ii) below:
2
B
C
A
i)
ii)
OR
Once you have tuned in and sorted all the channels you want to
watch, you will be able to select them by pressing the numbered
buttons on your remote control or by pressing
PROG/PAGE
/
to
select channels in sequence: eg. 1,2,3,4,5 etc...