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H
OOKING
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Y
OUR
TV (C
ONT
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)
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or more convenient tape
playback from a camcorder
or VCR, use the AUDIO and
VIDEO In jacks on the front of
the TV. These easily accessible
jacks allow quick connections
between the TV and the VCR
or camcorder.
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SING THE
F
RONT
A
UDIO
/V
IDEO
I
N
J
ACKS
A
UDIO
/V
IDEO
I
N
J
ACKS
Connect a video
cable (not supplied) to the
VIDEO OUT jack of the
camcorder/VCR and to the
VIDEO In jack on the front
of the TV.
When you are
finished watching
the tape, press the
TV/AUX button on
the TV remote con-
trol to return to
viewing normal TV
channels.
If the VCR or cam-
corder has Right
and Left AUDIO
OUT jacks, you will
need a “Y” connec-
tor cable in order
to connect the cam-
corder/VCR to the
TV. Or, check the
owner’s manual of
the camcorder or
VCR. It may explain
how to connect to
a TV that has a sin-
gle AUDIO In jack.
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MART
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ELP
Press the TV/AUX but-
ton on the TV remote con-
trol to put the TV in
Auxiliary In mode.
Connect an audio cable
(not supplied) to the
AUDIO OUT jack of the
camcorder/VCR and to the
AUDIO In jack on the
front of the TV.
Turn on the cam-
corder/VCR and press the
PLAY button on the cam-
corder/VCR.
When you are finished
watching the tape, press
the STOP button on the
camcorder/VCR.
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
Audio Cable (white) from
AUDIO OUT to AUDIO In
Video Cable (yellow) from
VIDEO OUT to VIDEO In
AUDIO
VIDEO
EARPHONE
MENU
VOLUME
ANT. IN
AC 120V
DC 13.2V
AC 120V
F
ollow these instructions to
connect the TV to AC power.
P
OWER
C
ORD
C
ONNECTIONS
Connect the AC
power cord to the AC
120V jack on the back of
the TV.
Plug in the power
cord at the wall outlet.
AC C
ORD
C
ONNECTION
U
sually, the supplied indoor
rod antenna provides ade-
quate reception. But when you
want to watch TV outdoors or
in a vehicle, use a mobile
antenna (not supplied) or an
indoor dipole antenna (not sup-
plied) and a car battery cord
(supplied) to get good recep-
tion.
Refer to the Owner's
Manual included with your
mobile antenna to make a con-
nection similar to this one.
M
OBILE
C
ONNECTION
Remember,
use only the
supplied car battery
cord.
Make sure the ciga-
rette lighter jack is
free of ashes and
other debris.
Make sure you push
the car battery
cord’s plug com-
pletely into the cig-
arette lighter jack.
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If both the
car battery cord
and the AC cord
are connected,
standard electrical
power may be
unavailable.
Disconnect the car
battery cord and
the AC cord from
the TV and leave
the TV alone for at
least 10 minutes.
Reconnect only the
AC power cord,
then turn on the
TV.
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ANT. IN
AC 120V
DC 13.2V
ANT. IN
DC 13.2V
Mobile Antenna
(not supplied)
To the
Vehicle’s
Cigarette
Lighter jack
Car battery cord
(supplied)
Back of TV
Make sure your vehicle
has a 13.2-volt, negative
ground electrical system.
Connect one end of the car
battery cord to the DC
13.2V jack on the back of
the TV. Then connect the
other end of the car bat-
tery cord to the cigarette
lighter jack in your vehicle.
Mobile connection
• Do not watch TV while driving.
• Always unplug the car battery cord from the ciga-
rette lighter jack before you unplug it from the TV.
• If you use the TV with the vehicle’s engine off,
recharge the vehicle’s battery every four hours or
as often as necessary. Unplug the car battery cord
from the cigarette lighter jack when you finish
using the TV.
• When you use the TV with the car battery cord,
noise may appear on the TV screen.
• Please do not use this TV in high temperature con-
ditions.
Fuse Replacement (Car Battery Cord)
If the TV does not have power when connected properly in your vehicle, you may need to replace the fuse in the
car battery cord.
Use only a 5-amp, 250-volt, fast blow fuse, which is available at an electronics retailer.
1)To remove the old fuse, unscrew the red cap from the end of the cord. Place
your fingers on the grooved part of the cap and turn the cap counter-clockwise.
2)When the cap is removed, the red cap and the silver tip will be loose. The fuse
will be loose inside the end of the cord.
3)Remove the old fuse and insert a new fuse.
4)Replace the red cap and the silver tip. The fuse will tighten into place as you
screw on the cap, turning the cap clockwise. (The end of the fuse will fit into the
silver tip, which is in the center of the red cap when tightened.)