Getting Started
Typical connections
Blu-ray Player, VCR,
Games Console, etc.
To view digital Freeview TV channels a signal must
be received from one of the following sources.
•
An indoor or outdoor antenna
•
RF output from a compatible cable system
NOTE: For receiving over-the-air TV broadcasts, we
recommend that an outdoor antenna is used.
If using an indoor antenna, you must ensure that the
antenna is designed to work in a weak signal area.
Only when in close proximity to a TV transmitter will
an indoor antenna be able to reproduce a signal as
strong as a roof antenna.
Should the picture “freeze” or break
-up on any
channel, this is most likely due to poor signal
reception.
Connecting a TV antenna
Connecting to other apparatus
HDMI:
Connect high definition equipment, such as
games consoles or Blu-ray players, using and
HDMI cable(not supplied). Select
HDMI
in the
Source
menu to view.
SCART:
This is the connector to choose for general
quality picture and sound. VCRs, set-top boxes and
some older games consoles. Select
SCART
in the
Source Menu
.
Video and sound output is also available from this
connector.
Note: Only DTV signals may be viewed
from this output.
VIDEO & L/R:
For connecting products that do not
have SCART or HDMI outputs. Select
AV
in the
Source Menu
Headphones:
You may connect personal
headphones to this TV. Reduce the volume level
before connecting. Inserting the headphone jack
(3.5mm) will cause the internal speakers to be
muted.
Connecting to other apparatus
Connect the TV to other products such as VCR,
Blu-ray Player, games consoles, etc.
NOTE: Do not connect two leads to one apparatus,
only connect one lead to one apparatus at any one
time, signal quality may be impaired.
9
Antenna
or cable
For any help concerning setup and use of your TV please call the
Customer Help Line: 0845 604 0105
Warning:
Listening to loud music for prolonged
periods may damage your hearing.