THOMSON TX807C Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

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Set-up

To set up your TV set, follow the instructions on this
page before you continue with the channel set-up
procedure described on page 5.

1. Put the batteries in the remote control unit.

Please respect the environment and
prevailing regulations. Before you dispose
of batteries or accumulators, ask your
dealer whether they are subject to special
recycling and if he accepts to take them
back.

2. Connect the TV to a mains socket.

The mains plug carries the power supply to your TV
set. It should only be connected to an AC supply at
220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz.
It must not be connected to a DC supply *. If the plug
is detached from the cable, do not under any
circumstances connect it to a mains socket as there is
a danger of electrocution.

UK SOCKET:
Equipment for the UK is supplied with a mains cable
fitted with a moulded plug. 

The plug contains safety components and must not be
replaced by a type sold in shops. It is fitted with a
fuse that protects your television. If your set no
longer works, the fuse may have blown. If it has,
replace it with an identical ASTA certified or BSI 
(BS 1362) 5 amp fuse.

3. Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the

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socket at the back of the TV set.

The aerial socket is for connecting an external
antenna or equipment fitted with a modulator (VCR,
satellite receiver, etc.).
When connecting additional equipment to the aerial
socket, you must assign a channel number to it. To do
so, switch the external equipment on, then search for
its modulator channel on the TV set, assign the
channel number found to the equipment and store.
From now on, every time you want to use the external
equipment connected, you must select the channel
number assigned to it.
VCRÕs without an integrated modulator do not
require this setting.

4. Continue on page 5, Channel set-up.

For models operating on batteries, see page 10.

220 / 240 V~ 50Hz

Continental Europe

220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz

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United Kingdom

Batteries (LR 06-AA or LR 03-AAA) insertion differs
according to the type of your remote control.

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Summary of Contents for TX807C

Page 1: ...vision is not completely separated from the mains supply In order to completely disconnect it is necessary to unplug the mains plug The mains plug must be easily accessible In the following cases we r...

Page 2: ...h a fuse that protects your television If your set no longer works the fuse may have blown If it has replace it with an identical ASTA certified or BSI BS 1362 5 amp fuse 3 Connect the outside aerial...

Page 3: ...g up the menu windows For erasing the menu windows or information from the screen Programme change Display of channel stand by time Videotext keys For channel selection and number input in the menus T...

Page 4: ...set up to be carried out either through channels CH CC or through frequencies MHz Select the type of wished for set up through the directional Left Right keys The set up carried out through Frequency...

Page 5: ...he pictures You may also use the Left Right keys 9 Select the Text line through the Up Down keys and choose the character set table to be used for videotext 1 Western Europe 2 Eastern Europe Russia 3...

Page 6: ...d for duration before the switching off of the TV set by intervals of 10 minutes up to 4 hours To exit the menu press exit When the programmed remaining time is over the TV set will switch on standby...

Page 7: ...an use the corresponding colour keys to select one out of the 4 headings displayed in the footer Selection of a given heading may have the effect to display further headings Certain programmes use vid...

Page 8: ...o connect a VHS or 8 mm camcorder To visualise the pictures from the camcorder select the proper socket with the av key Not to degrade the picture and sound quality do not turn on the devices connecte...

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