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14. CALENDAR BUTTON
Press the button, the calendar shows on the screen. Press V+ or V- to change MONTH. Press P+ or
P- to change YEAR.
Press the CALENDAR button once again to cancel the calendar.
15. SOUND MODE BUTTON
Press the button to cyclically select MUSIC, THEATRE, EXTEND1, EXTEND2, NEWS and
SURROUND OFF sound mode.
16. NAVIGATION BUTTON
Use these buttons to help select any menu items, adjust a menu item or confirm the selection.
INSTALLATION & BASIC CONNECTION
1. AUTOMATIC DEGAUSSING
All colour television receivers are sensitive to magnetic influences, usually caused
by either moving the receiver from one place to another or using certain electrical
appliances near the receiver. This residual magnetism as it is called, sometimes
causes distortion which gives rise to
“
blotchy
”
areas of colour in the picture. To
avoid these effects the receiver incorporates an automatic degaussing circuit, which
operates for a short period while each time the receiver is switched on using the
main switch. This circuit removes any residual magnetism in the metal parts of the
picture tube and therefore ensures that each time the receiver is switched
“
ON
”
using the main switch, the purity of the colours displayed on the screen remain true
and lifelike. If the television is moved or faced in different direction, the main switch
must be switched off for at least one hour in order that the automatic degaussing
circuit operates properly.
2. ANTENNA CONNECTION
Connect the 75 OHM coaxial cable from the antenna to the RF socket on the rear
panel, as shown above.
•
For better reception, especially in outlying areas or where ghosting or
interference occurs, an external roof- mounted antenna is recommended.
•
For UHF channel reception, use the specified UHF antenna.
•
When using 300
Ω
flat cable, a 300
Ω–
75
Ω
adapter should be used for a
proper connection to RF socket. The 300
Ω–
75
Ω
adapter is not supplied.
3. POWER CONNECTION
•
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet (AC 230
–
240V ~ 50Hz)