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    User Manual LCD T elevision Model No: 325LDF 323LD 263LD Series 3/5[...]

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    W elc ome Thank you f or purchasing a Video con LCD T elevision. Please tak e time to c arefully read t his user operating manual pa ying special attention to the section detailing “W arnings and Safety Precautions” . Being f amiliar with all of the op era tio nal fun ction s of your new TV will greatly imp rov e your v ie wing enjoyment. Pleas[...]

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    2. W arnings and Saf ety Precautio ns Do not remove the rear cover – do not attempt to service the prod uct yourself. Removing cover s ca n expose yo u to high voltage and other dangerous conditions leading to serious injury or death. Request a qua lified agent to perform servicing. Do not exp ose TV to direct sunlight or other heat sources – t[...]

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    Do not all o w anyth ing to r est upo n or roll over the power cord – an d do not place th e TV where the power cord is subject to damage or left t railing in a p osition that could cause someone to trip leading t o injury and/ or damage to t he produ ct. Remove the AC plug from the wall outlet – when th e TV is not in use for a prolonged perio[...]

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    3. In itial Setup Befor e Starting Please note the following impo rtant points! 1. Two people should lift or carry the TV! 2. Ensure you have plenty of space to work in safely! 3. A screw driver is required to fit th e stand! 4. When fitting the stand ensure t hat the area you lay the TV face down on, is flat, stable and cushioned to prevent damage[...]

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    Initial Setup Notes on wall mounting the TV Wall mount items (sold separately) allow you to wall mount this TV onto a wall. For detailed information on installing the wall mount, p lease see the instruction s provided with the specific brack et. Contact a technician for assistance when in stalling the TV on a wall mounted bracket. • DO NOT instal[...]

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    4. Operatin g Con trols and Connectio ns A. POWE R : To switch th e TV onto standb y or power on B. DTV MENU : To display the Digital TV Menu C. A R ROW KEYS : Used to navigate the menu ’s D . SOURCE : To display TV input source menu. E. ENTE R or OK: Used to confirm menu selection F . ATV MENU : To display the TV settings menu (+ Analogue tuning[...]

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    Operating Cont rols and Connect ions Opera ti ng Contr ol s/ Names and Function s Front (Right Side) Controls 1 2 1. LED INDICATOR 2 . REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 8 1. LED INDICATOR the light is blue when the power is o n and red when TV is in stand-by mode. 3. VOLUME UP increase the volume 5. CHANNEL UP (CH+) access next TV channel 7. MENU press to disp[...]

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    Operating Cont rols and Connect ions Opera ti ng Contr ol s/ Names and Function s Rear Connecti ons 10 10. AC INPUT TERMINAL 11. SCART 1/ SCART 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 21 23 24 25 26 fig 2 9 12. SIDE CONNE CTION P ANEL - see fig 2 - expanded 14. AUDIO IN R2 (For Compon ent) – RIGHT 16. Pr/ Cr Compo nent In 18. Pr/ Cb Component In Compo[...]

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    5. Basic Connec tion and S wit ching the TV On Basic TV Connectio n and Switching O n/ Off 1. Connect your aerial lead into the ANT IN socke t on the rear of the TV – see fig 2. 2. Connect the mains lead (supplied) into the TV and plug int o an appropriate household socket. Use AC 1 00 ~ 2 40V pow er ou tlet for the TV power supp ly. The apparatu[...]

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    When the TV is switched on for the firs t time it may default to Analogue Tuner Mod e (Standard TV) – To start Digital Tuning you must switch the TV into DTV Mo de. 6. Digit al T uning: Firs t Inst allation KEY C ONTROLS A – P OWER KEY B – D TV MENU C – ARRO W KEYS D – SOURCE KEY E – ENTER or OK KEY F – A TV MENU G – TV KEY A C D B [...]

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    1. The TV should already b e in DTV mode – if it is skip to step 4. If not follow he next steps an d continue. 2. Press the SOURCE key (D) on the remot e con trol – the source input men u appears on screen (fig 2) – this will only remain on screen for a few seconds for you to select your option – if the menu d isappears simply pres s the SO[...]

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    When the TV is switched on for the firs t time it may default to Analogue Tuner Mode (Standard TV) – if not, to start Analogue Tuning you must switch the TV into the TV Mode. First Installation Remote Control Unit: Ensure t hat the remote contr ol is in TV mode – press the TV key (G - fig 1) – the remote will now operate the TV. With the TV c[...]

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    Analogue TV T uning: First Ins tallation First Installation ANALOGUE (STANDARD) TV CHANNEL SORTING If, after auto tuning, th e TV Chann els received are stored in an incorrect order you will need to manu ally sort them into the correct p rogram position. Please follow the steps below. You should already be in the TV Tuner mode – following on from[...]

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    7. General T roubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES/ RESOLVE No pi cture, no sound. Mains adapt er not plugged in to mains socket or back of TV ? Is the standby light on? Is the aerial connected ? Is the TV switched on ? Is it in standby (red light) ? Is the TV input sourc e on an AV i nput ? - Select DTV o r TV from the input source menu If on an [...]

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    8. Using yo ur T elevision Controls Applicable for Digital and Analogue TV Vi ewing This section deta ils how to operate y our TV set now it is in stalled and tuned in. The first section highlights the key controls applicable to both Digital TV and Analogue TV viewing. ON/ OFF STANDBY Turn on the TV as previously explained u sing the PO WER key on [...]

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    Using yo ur T elevisio n PICTURE/ SOUND RECALL Press th e “Picture” key to reset picture colour/ contrast/ brightness levels etc to pr evious settings. Press the “Sound” key to reset a udio – treble/ bass/ b alance levels etc to previous settings . DISPLAY Calls up “on screen” information of TV status - display source, program/ channe[...]

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    Using yo ur T elevisio n EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMM E GUIDE) – DTV On ly! Press th is button to access t he Electron ic Programm e Guide. An “On Screen Display” appears detailin g the programme sch edule listings for the remainder of that day . Use the left/ right ARROW keys to select a different day – the EPG system stores 8 day s worth of i[...]

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    9. Men u Operation ADJUSTING TV SETTINGS This sec tio n will help you in navigating the menu systems used for adj usting TV parameters. The On Scre en Menu ’s are very easy to operat e, simply use th e ARROW keys an d ENTER key on t he remote cont rol to access all functionality. There are two menu’s on this TV. 1. ATV Menu - Available when the[...]

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    A TV MENU LIS T - For Main Me nu – (Press A TV MENU K ey) Menu Op eration VIDEO MENU Video mode     User Dynamic Standard Mild Game     Contrast Brightness Colour Tint Sharpness This menu i s for selecting the pre - set picture settings. Pre programmed setti ngs are available as well as th e user settings also a vailable i[...]

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    Menu Op eration A TV MENU LIS T - (Continued) TIME MENU Current Time     00:00 to 23:59 This se tting displays the time set by user as a Current Time. Off Time     00:00 to 23:59 This par am eter use d to switch the TV set int o standby at time pres et by the user. NOTE: Off Time is deactivated when set is swi tch to standby[...]

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    Menu Op eration A TV MENU LIS T - (Option Menu Continued) Child Lock/ Hotel Mode Child Lock The passwo rd is “000000” by de fault Change Password This fe ature is used to change the de fault password (000000) to an y user defined password – please remember this password/ keep a written no te in a safe place. Child Lock Enable     [...]

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    Menu Op eration 1. FAVOURITE LISTS FAVOURITE LISTS     Create a Favour ite List     Name Channels This sc reen allows you to create a new favourite channels list with select ion criteria. The name of the list is set to “FAV 1/2” for TV ser vices and “RFA V 1/2” for Radio. Modify a Favourite List     Radio[...]

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    10. Connec ting E xte rnal Equipmen t t o the TV SOURCE INPUT/ CONNECTION PANEL The sockets on the b ack of the panel a re used when connecting ext ernal products to yo ur TV, for example a DVD Player, VCR, Blu Ray Player, PVR, Games Console, Camcorder, Digital Camera a nd even a PC or La ptop Computer! Please note, whenever you connec t an externa[...]

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    Connecti ng Ex t ernal Equipmen t t o the TV These figures are just for referen ce 25 ANT IN :To view television channels correctly, a signal must be received b y the set from o ne of the following sources: An outdoor aerial / A cable television network / A satellite network COMPONENT IN: Con nect compon ent video cab les (not supplied) to componen[...]

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    Connecti ng Ex t ernal Equipmen t t o the TV S-VIDEO or VIDE O / R-AUDIO-L Connect RCA or S-VIDEO cable (no t supplied) to an appropriate external A/V device such as VCR, DVD or Camcorder. Connect RCA audio cables (not supplied) to "R- AUDIO-L" on your set and the other ends to corresponding aud io out connectors on the A/V device. AUDIO [...]

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    Connecti ng Ex t ernal Equipmen t t o the TV PC IN [PC] / [AUDIO]: Connect to the video and audio output jack on y our PC or Laptop. 1. Press the SOURCE key on the remote cont rol 2. Use the up/ down ARROE keys to select VGA 3. Press ENTER to display PC SETTING UP THE TV WITH YOUR PC/ LAPTOP SCREEN menu is available only for VGA input and deactivat[...]

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    CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS P RODUCT (W aste Electrical & Elec tronic E quipment) This marking sh o wn on the produ ct or its litera ture, indic ates that it should not be disposed with oth er household wast es at the end of its working life. T o prev ent poss ible harm t o the en vironmen t o r hum an health from uncon trolled wast e disposal, pl[...]

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