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Explains the buttons and indicators located on the TV's front.
Details the various ports and connectors on the rear of the TV.
Provides instructions on how to attach the TV's stand.
Offers safety guidelines and tips for secure TV installation.
Guides on how to mount the TV horizontally on a wall.
Explains how to connect an antenna for receiving broadcast signals.
Instructions for connecting an HD receiver using component cables.
Instructions for connecting a DVD player using component cables.
Details on connecting a VCR using RF and RCA cables.
How to connect a second TV or monitor to the TV's AV OUT jacks.
Instructions for connecting a PC via D-sub or HDMI to DVI cables.
Guides on adjusting screen settings when connected to a PC.
Explains the function of each button on the remote control.
Steps to power on the TV from standby or off state.
Access frequently used settings like Aspect Ratio, Picture Mode, and Sound Mode.
Navigating and adjusting various TV settings via the on-screen display.
Automatically scans and stores available broadcast channels.
Allows skipping or reordering stored TV programmes.
Provides information on TV status, signal strength, and software version.
Enables control of connected HDMI-CEC devices without extra cables.
Optimizes video and audio for movies, sports, or games.
Important guidelines and warnings for using USB storage devices.
Displays and manages JPEG photos stored on a USB device.
Lists and plays MP3 music files from a USB device.
Displays and plays movie files (AVI, DivX) from a USB device.
Allows registration for DivX Video-on-Demand content playback.
Deletes existing DivX user authentication information.
Enables or disables the Electronic Programme Guide display.
Explains remote button functions for the current and next program.
Explains remote button functions for the 7-day program guide.
Remote button functions for changing the EPG date.
Adjusts the screen's aspect ratio for optimal viewing.
Settings to reduce power consumption and optimize brightness.
Selects pre-defined picture modes like Vivid, Standard, Cinema.
Allows fine-tuning of Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Colour, and Tint.
Adjusts settings like Dynamic Contrast, Noise Reduction, and Gamma.
Advanced settings for detailed picture quality tuning by experts.
Prevents screen burn-in or ghost images with modes like Orbiter or White Wash.
Configures TV for home use or store display environments.
Maintains a stable volume level across different channels.
Selects pre-defined sound profiles like Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, Game.
Improves human voice clarity in audio playback.
Controls whether the internal TV speakers are active or muted.
Selects the digital audio output format (Auto or PCM).
Sets the TV's internal clock, automatically or manually.
Configures automatic TV power on and off times.
Sets the TV to automatically switch to standby after a specified time.
Establishes a password to enable parental control features.
Prevents specific TV programs from being viewed.
Restricts viewing based on broadcast ratings information.
Allows blocking specific input sources to the TV.
Restricts operation of the TV to the remote control.
Turns the Teletext service on or off.
Basic Teletext mode for page selection via direct number input.
Advanced Teletext mode with color-coded options for navigation.
Explains advanced Teletext features like Index, Hold, and Reveal.
Lists common TV problems and their solutions.
Provides guidance on cleaning and caring for the TV.
Details technical specifications of the TV models.
Information on infrared remote control codes for external devices.
Instructions for connecting and controlling the TV via RS-232C.
Details command protocols for external control.