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    1 EN About this manual This manual is common to several TV models. Therefore, the model you bought may not support some of the functions or settings described hereinafter . About the On/Off switc h The position of the ON/OFF switch A A , differs depending on the model. It may be located on the front or on the right-hand side of your set (see the dr[...]

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    2 Set-up T o set up your TV set, follow the instructions on this page before you continue with the channel set-up procedure described on page 4. 1 . Put the batteries in the remote control unit. PRECAUTIONS ON USING BA TTERIES - Only use the battery types specified. - Make sur e you use the correct polarity . - Do not mix new and used batteries. - [...]

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    3 EN 3 Remote Contr ols: RC 111T A1G and RC 311T A1G T o switch your machine on / off (stand-by). Press the key corresponding to the appliance you want to operate (RC 31 1T A1G only). Depending on the model of remote control supplied with your TV set, you can also use it to operate most DVD players and recent video recorders made by Thomson, Saba, [...]

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    4 4 About the TV set Prior to enjoying your TV set, you’ll have to set it up, i.e. to find and store the channels, which may be received in your area. The Automatic Channel Set-up will look for all the channels and number them. Since the channel numbers assigned to the programmes by the Automatic Channel Set-up do not necessarily correspond to th[...]

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    5 EN Manual Channel Set-up W ith the manual set-up 1. Display the INST ALL. menu by pressing MENU on the remote control unit: - T wice for mono TV sets. - Three times for stereo TV sets. The first line ( Auto. ) is selected. 2. Select the Manual line using the Up/Down directional keys. 3. Press ok to display the manual installation menu ( MAN. INST[...]

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    6 6 Dail y use How to switch on the set? W ith the On/Off-button fitted on the set. When the red LED is lit, the TV set has previously been switched on standby with the key B on the remote control. If the red LED flashes, it means that the control keyboard of the TV is locked and can only be made operational again through the remote control. In bot[...]

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    7 EN T he V ideotext How to use V ideotext? (If included). Press the key TEXT to display the Summary (page 100). Calling up a page - Enter the 3 digits of the number (e.g. 150, 170) of the page you want to read. After a few moments, the page will be displayed. - T o visualise the next or previous page, press the directional keys PR + / PR- . - For [...]

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    8 Connections The scart cable A V1 (1) The scart cable A V1 allows you to connect a VCR or camcorder (VHS, 8 mm), a Canal + decoder , a video game machine or devices supplying a RGB signal. Y ou may also connect a digital decoder cable/earth/satellite, an analog satellite receiver or a DVD player . If your TV set is equipped with a single video soc[...]