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Day to Day Operation

Switching On - Selecting Programmes

Switch on the television set using the main ON/OFF switch if the indicator is off.

If it is on, enter the desired programme number.

For programmes 1 to 9:

Press the corresponding number on the remote control.

For programmes 10 to 99 (e.g. 24) :

Press and hold the decimal (tens) number (2): 2 -
then press the units (4) number briefly: 2 4

Volume Adjustment - Sound Mute

Press the

buttons to turn the sound up or down.

Press the

button to turn the sound off.

The sound returns if the button is pressed again.

Zapping

Press the

buttons to scroll through the programmes stored in memory.

Personal Adjustments

Press the red

button to call up your personal adjustments (See Picture Adjustments).

Display

Press the yellow

button to display the programme number and stand–by time (if sleep

timer command is activated).

If the channel has been fine tuned, the

symbol is also displayed.

This information disappears automatically after a few seconds. Press the yellow

button

again to delete this information.

Stand-by - Sleep Timer

Press the

button to switch the television set to stand–by mode. The Stand–by light turns red.

The television set will automatically switch to Stand–by after a few minutes if there is no signal
on the channel being watched.

Child Lock

You can prevent the use of your television set using the keypad.
To do this, switch off the television by pressing and holding down the stand–by button of the
remote control for more than 4 seconds.
The TV set is also child locked:
- after the sleep timer function
- if it has been switched to stand–by or switched off when the sleep timer function has been
programmed.
The stand–by light flashes to indicate that the child lock is activated. The set can only be
switched on again using the numerical keys of the remote control.

Summary of Contents for 14MG10U

Page 1: ...U s e r m a n u a l U s e r m a n u a l U s e r m a n u a l 1 4 M G 1 0 U...

Page 2: ...fying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows BLUE wire to the terminal coded N Neutral or coloured black BROWN wire to the terminal coded L Live or coloured red DO NOT make any connection to th...

Page 3: ...2 Connections 220 240V 50Hz...

Page 4: ...o recorder or camcorder a PAY TV decoder a video games console To use the connected device select the audiovisual programme by pressing the button This selection is automatic for some devices AV is di...

Page 5: ...nt e g video recorder To leave a menu Sound mute Volume level Stand by Inactive Inactive Adjustment move to Right Left in menus and select one of the proposed options Move Up and Down in the menus To...

Page 6: ...ins on stand by press one of the buttons on the remote control numerical keypad When the television set is turned on for the first time the Installation menu appears automatically If this is not the c...

Page 7: ...l Press the button to confirm the change The programmes stored under the old and new numbers are then swapped Repeat this operation to change other programme numbers Erasing a Programme Select the pro...

Page 8: ...for the menu to go to the bottom of the screen for optimum reception If the picture corresponds to the channel required go to the 4th line PR otherwise continue the search If you wish to stop the aut...

Page 9: ...cessary adjust the picture using the buttons Select the 4th line PR using the button to allocate a programme number to the channel and store it in memory see Programme Number and Storing in Memory If...

Page 10: ...ve the menu Sleep Timer Press the green button to call up the Stand by Menu Set the stand by time in 10 minute steps up to 4 hours using the buttons Press the button to leave the menu The television s...

Page 11: ...y time if sleep timer command is activated If the channel has been fine tuned the symbol is also displayed This information disappears automatically after a few seconds Press the yellow button again t...

Page 12: ...ipment for example with curtains or soft furnishings Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment Don t listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage yo...

Page 13: ...d for automatic switching when the equipment connected provides switching volta ges as follows Pin 8 9 5 V to 12 V Auto switching to auxiliary O AUX channel Pin 16 1 V to 3 V Auto switching to RGB SIG...

Page 14: ...2 T H O M S O N m u l t i m e d i a Sales UK Limited Crown road Enfield Middlesex EN 1 1DZ 253 256 00...

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