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This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet the highest international

standards, but, like any electrical apparatus which is operated at mains voltage, care must be

taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. This is particularly

important with audio and TV equipment.

read this handbook carefully and keep it handy for ready reference.
ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and
interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the mains fuse rating is correct.
always call in your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or
safety of your equipment, he is the best person to advise you.
unplug the power cord if the appliance is left unused.
obstruct the necessary all round ventilation: moderate heat is generated when product
is operating - ensure installation is clear of curtains etc. Do not obstruct cooling
vents on rear of cabinet.
place liquid filled containers (drink cans, tea or coffee cups, Flowers vases etc.) on top
of product as liquid spilt could penetrate through cooling vents and cause severe
damage to electronic components.

Remember that to obtain the best performance and lasting satisfaction from your
equipment : -
   have it regularly maintained by a reliable service organisation: ensure that it is correctly
   used by all the family.

ABOVE ALL:-

Never let children push anything into holes or slots in the cabinet - this could result in an
electric shock.
Never guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind-it is better to be safe than
sorry.

WARNING:

To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Never
remove covers unless qualified to do so; this unit contains dangerous voltages.

LOCATION:

LOCATE appliance in the room where direct light does not strike the screen.
ALLOW adequate space between the appliance and the wall to permit proper ventilation.
AVOID excessive warm and dusty location to prevent possible damage to the cabinet and
component failure.
NEVER install the appliance in a strong magnetic field.
CONNECT the appliance to AC 240 Volts. It is recommended that the set be
switched off when not in use.
ENSURE that the product is placed on a firm stable surface which is will supported, for it
is heavy (weight approximately 40.5 kgs).

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MAINS (AC) OPERATION

The wires in this mains lead are coloured
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Summary of Contents for MODEL 6738

Page 1: ...lected page number may take a few minutes to appear on the screen This is not a fault The broadcast of the system is slow Type Tested Electrical Safety AS NZS 3250 Lic 4166 Standards Australia APP No...

Page 2: ...electronic components Remember that to obtain the best performance and lasting satisfaction from your equipment have it regularly maintained by a reliable service organisation ensure that it is correc...

Page 3: ...f STANDBY and turn it on 1 Position Selector PR on the remote control or the front panel will recall the previous setting 2 RECALL will recall the previous setting before the set was turned off 3 Digi...

Page 4: ...ess the PAGE UP button 12 so that the symbol appears on the screen Use the Number Keypad If you want to select channel 28 press button 2 and then button 8 If you want channel 6 press button 0 and then...

Page 5: ...ayed on the screen Select a Number to apply to the TV station using the PR buttons to pick the number The number will be shown on the screen next to STORE Press the STORE button again The STORE on the...

Page 6: ...lay a tape The antenna should be connected to the VCR and the RF OUT from the VCR should be connected to the TV set Read your VCR manual if you are unsure The VCR takes the signal off air from the ant...

Page 7: ...at order Each of the functions is adjusted by means of the adjacent level control buttons The control buttons only work while the function is displayed On the Remote Control Unit each function has a s...

Page 8: ...what will be shown on the screen Button 15 puts the Teletext information on the screen Button 14 returns the TV display Button 17 mixes the two signals one on top of the other Button 13 switches to Au...

Page 9: ...scanned through Index The index button 18 gives access to the stored list of page numbers or switches to the red button if the station is not sending this information Sub pages Some pages such as Sha...

Page 10: ...ber ends up wrong do not worry Just press 8 until it appears as the first number and try again The trick to entering numbers is to push the button slowly There is no need to push them hard just slowly...

Page 11: ...TEXT button 11 shows a black white digital clock in the upper right corner of the screen when the set is in TV mode This is a good way to tell if the station is sending Teletext A black rectangle usu...

Page 12: ...ol Unit 2 Insert two AA 1 5V batteries making sure the polarity of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit 3 When the Remote Control Unit is not used for a long time or the batteries...

Page 13: ...hes off after a preset time Press the button repeatedly to count up to 120 minutes and back to OFF The set will go into STANDBY automatically when the time is up This displays a digital clock in the u...

Page 14: ...splayed in the bottom left corner of the screen You can then select any of the four colour coded buttons to select the stored page number For information on how to change page numbers see TELETEXT PAG...

Page 15: ...uttons deliberately It takes a moment for the number to register The secret is to be slow 21 SIZE Press the button to expand the top half of the display Press again to expand the bottom half of the di...

Page 16: ...s In this case the set should be switched back to MONO using the handset when the lisping sound will be more acceptable It is a characteristic of stereo sound that such flaws in the broadcast system a...

Page 17: ...OUT of the TV set and feed it TN to the VCR They are hardly ever used Most VCR s have their own Tuner built in and do not need the TV set to tune the TV channel for them The usual setup is to give the...

Page 18: ...n watch what the VCR is recording by pressing the AV button 13 or what the TV set is getting off air by pressing the TV Button 14 In one case it monitors the Audio Video from the VCR and in the other...

Page 19: ...ill be displayed on the screen The TV set will act as a monitor to help you edit while dubbing NOTE The set MUST remain in AV mode and MUST NOT be switched off during the session 3 DUBBING The figure...

Page 20: ...en release the button Pull firmly on the sire make sure it is secure Note Be Sure to connect the Right speaker to the R and and the Left speaker to the L and 2 Set the SPEAKER SELECT switch Push the s...

Page 21: ...ure Multiple images Ghost May be station trouble Check antenna connections Check antenna for broken wires May be local interference from another appliance Try another channel Re orient antenna Adjust...

Page 22: ...eight Remote Control Unit Power Supply Design and specifications are subject to change without notice CCIR PAL B G NTSC PLAYBACK VHFL 0 3 VHFH 4 11 UHF 21 69 S1 S41 OPTION WST FLOF TELETEXT FULL REAL...

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