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10)

 Never operate 

electrical devices 

close to water. 

Operating such 

devices, for 

example, near a bathtub, washbasin, 

kitchen washbasin, washing basin, 

wet basement and swimming pool 

can cause fire or electric shock.

•  Do not allow your 

TV to get wet. Never 

pour any liquids 

onto the TV. Do not 

operate your TV if 

any solid or liquid substance enters 

into it. This can cause electric shock 

and your TV may be damaged. Have 

it checked immediately by qualified 

personnel.

•  Keep open flame 

sources (such as 

candles) away from 

TV in order to avoid 

risk of fire.

11)

 

DO NOT USE

 

headphones at 

extremely high volume 

levels since this may 

cause permanent loss 

of hearing.

12)

 Operate your TV 

only in the 230 V 

50Hz voltage range. 

Use the AC power 

cable supplied 

with the product. If your TV is a 

grounded (Class I) product, then it 

must certainly be connected to a 

grounded socket. 

• 

The socket into which you plug 

in the AC power cable or the 

adaptor must be within easy 

reach.

• 

Turn off your device with the 

ON/OFF button and then unplug 

it in order to disconnect it from 

mains.

Note:

  If your device has an adaptor, 

then use the adaptor and AC power 

cable supplied with your product. 

Do not use defective sockets. Make 

sure that the plug is firmly inserted 

into the socket. If the plug remains 

loose, then it can cause fire due to 

arching. Refer to an electrician to 

have your socket replaced.

13)

 Make sure that the 

power cable is not 

stepped on and that 

there is no bending at 

the plug sections, plug 

heads and device output 

point.

14) 

 Use only the add-ons/accessories 

specified by the manufacturer.

15)

 Use only together 

with the carts, bases, 

tripods, brackets or 

stands specified by 

the manufacturer or 

sold along with the 

product. When using a 

cart, pay attention that 

it won’t overturn while 

carrying the cart/device 

combination and cause injuries. The 

device must be fixed to the floor or 

wall as indicated in the installation 

instructions in order to avoid any 

possible damages. Place your device 

on a level surface. 

16)

 Unplug the power cable 

during thunderstorms 

or when you will not use 

your device for a long 

period of time.

17)

 Consult authorised 

service personnel 

for service 

requirements. Never 

attempt to repair the 

device yourself. Opening the cabinet 

can expose you to dangerous 

Summary of Contents for 42" 16:9 HD-READY LCD TV

Page 1: ...e pictured above Questions Need some help This manual should help you understand your new product If you still have questions call our help line found on the insert with this icon Or visit www polaroi...

Page 2: ...l Connections 7 5 3 External Connections Table 8 6 Performing the initial power on settings 9 6 1 TV controls 9 6 2 Automatically tuning and storing the programs on your television 10 6 3 Manually tun...

Page 3: ...cameras personal media players and so much more And while our selection has changed you will still receive the same friendly helpful service that made Polaroid an icon Congratulations on your new Pola...

Page 4: ...es Teletext Fastext Toptext Graphic equalizer Sharpness feature in Color Transitions CTI Sharpness feature and picture resolution LTI in black white transitions A clearer Picture made possible with a...

Page 5: ...the device The screen glass may break and cause serious injuries if something hits it 7 To ensure adequate ventilation please leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm around the television This clear...

Page 6: ...disconnect it from mains Note If your device has an adaptor then use the adaptor and AC power cable supplied with your product Do not use defective sockets Make sure that the plug is firmly inserted...

Page 7: ...the risk of electric shock 19 Do not dispose of the batteries in fire Do not short circuit dismantle or overheat the batteries There is the risk of explosion if the batteries are not replaced correctl...

Page 8: ...of 8 meters from or at an angle of 30 degrees beyond the centre of the TV 4 Start Remove your television carefully from its box You can keep the packaging of your television to use in future Contents...

Page 9: ...t Y Component video input Pb Component video input Pr Component sound input L Component sound input R HDMI input 1 HDMI input 2 VGA PC connection input Please see External connections table on page 8...

Page 10: ...wn button 11 Volume up button 12 Red teletext button 13 Green teletext button 14 Teletext Mix selection button 15 Equalizer selection button Teletext page enlarge button Double 16 AV modes selection m...

Page 11: ...ute the sound of your television press the MUTE button on your remote control In that case MUTE symbol will appear on the screen When you press the same button a second time the sound will be restored...

Page 12: ...n The channels will be automatically searched and those found will be stored in memory At the same moment the Autoprogram menu will be displayed and a marker indicating the progress of the autoprogram...

Page 13: ...ansmitters do not operate according to the standards To store in the memory the settings you have made select the STORE tab and press the right or left movement button viewed on the screen is of your...

Page 14: ...ou do not wish to see certain programs while navigating through the channels using the PR PR buttons then you can use this function Select the program that will be hidden by pressing the up down or ri...

Page 15: ...will not be active if the SRS is not selected from the Sound mode tab 7 1 4 AVL Automatic Volume Limiting Television transmitters have different sound levels This can be noticed from the different vol...

Page 16: ...can select the equalizer options directly by pressing the button on your remote control 7 1 8 Dynamic Bass optional Dynamic Bass makes the bass content MENU EQUALIZER CHANGE BACK MUSIC SPORTS CINEMA S...

Page 17: ...user options by pressing the button on your remote control SOFT NATURAL and RICH are default values USER represents the values you stored in memory 7 2 7 Picture Format With this option you can view...

Page 18: ...current time with numeric buttons Select the ON TIME and OFF TIME in the same manner and specify the time Enter the program number from which you would like the TV to be turned on to or enter the ext...

Page 19: ...Note 1 Two different channels from the Tuner can not be viewed in the PIP screen Only the broadcast from the external source can be viewed in the PIP screen Note 2 Since the external sources such as...

Page 20: ...b When you would like to turn the pages one by one you can go to the next page pressing the up button and to the previous page pressing the down button Press the INFO button to return to the Index pag...

Page 21: ...the relevant topic by pressing the yellow or blue buttons on the remote control You can select the next page by pressing the red button and the previous page by pressing the green button Note Fastext...

Page 22: ...o this option and press the OK button SVIDEO To watch the picture of the broadcast device connected using the S Video input move onto this option and press the OK button PC To be able to watch the ima...

Page 23: ...be used as a PC monitor since it also allows the VGA inputs 9 2 1 PC Connection Connect the D Sub15 connector to the PC IN input on the of your television using a suitable cable not supplied with the...

Page 24: ...or 4 3 formats Note 1 In the Monitor mode you can make the Brightness Contrast Sharpness Red Green and Blue Settings from the PICTURE menu Note 2 Some artifacts may appear in the main screen when the...

Page 25: ...teries Make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and television If your television does not work properly even though you tried the above mentioned solutions try turning it o...

Page 26: ...received VHF Band I Channel 2 4 VHF Band III Channel 5 12 UHF Channel 21 69 Cable TV S1 S20 S21 S41 Broadcasting systems received PAL BG PAL SECAM BG PAL SECAM BG DK PAL SECAM BG LL PAL I Note 1 Your...

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