User Manual
E 8
ENGLISH
Watching TV
1 Turn on power.
• When the
]
Standby indicator is off, press
POWER
.
• When the
]
Standby indicator lights up dimly, press
POWER
on the remote
control. The
]
Standby indicator changes to bright and a picture appears.
STANDBY indicator
POWER
TV Set
With
CH
/
CH
• Press
CH
and channels change as shown below.
1 / 2 / ... / 98 / 99 / AV1 (or COMPONENT) / AV2 / 0 / 1 / 2 ...
• Press
CH
and channels change as shown below.
1 / 0 / AV2 / A (or COMPONENT) / 99 / 98 / ... / 2 / 1 / 0 ...
VOLUME 10
3 Adjust volume using
/
.
• The number of oval blocks “
”
indicates the volume level.
The volume bar disappears
approximately three seconds after
the volume has been adjusted.
2 Select channel.
With the number buttons (on remote control)
• To select a one-digit channel, such as 5, press
5
.
If “5-” is indicated, press
to select one-digit input, and then
press
5
again.
• To select a two-digit channel, such as 15, press
to select
the two-digit input. Press
1
, and then press
5
.
--
1-
15
PAL
B/G
• When the ] Standby indicator lights up dimly, either
CH
/
CH
on the TV can be pressed to
turn on the power.
• The channel number is displayed in green for channels tuned by auto tuning and displayed in yellow for
channels tuned using fine tuning.
• When the ] Standby indicator lights up dimly, the TV is in Standby mode and power is still supplied to
the TV. If you will not watch TV for a while, turn off the main power by pressing
POWER
on the TV set.
Also, if you will not be at home for a considerable length of time, unplug the cord from the outlet.
• The AV1 (or COMPONENT), AV2 input channels cannot be selected using
CH
/
CH
on the
remote control. Use
TV/VIDEO
to select these channel.
• Channels that have been skipped cannot be selected. See
16
.
• The on-screen displays in this manual may differ from their actual appearance.
CH
CH
Behind the door
Watching a TV programme
Simple operations for watching a TV programme
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MENU
NORMAL
TIMER
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
SURROUND
TV
POWER
SYSTEM
CH
CH
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