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Instructions regarding fuse replacement, dangers of misuse, and proper disposal of cut-off plugs.
Details the colour coding for wires in the mains lead (Blue for Neutral, Brown for Live) and connection instructions.
Confirms HDMI, its logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface as trademarks.
Notes that Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Identifies the 'HD TV 1080p' logo and DVB logo as registered trademarks.
Explains the LC Font technology for clear LCD display and its trademark status.
Covers safe usage, cleaning, placement, ventilation, heat sources, and electrical safety.
Provides instructions for safe transportation, emphasizing carrying by two people.
Details the functions of various buttons for TV operation, teletext, and settings.
Explains the use of cursor, OK, Return, End, and color buttons for menu navigation.
Describes buttons for input source selection, EPG, radio, and AQUOS LINK features.
Identifies front-facing buttons, LEDs, sensors, and the power button.
Lists and describes all input/output terminals on the rear of the TV.
Lists essential accessories included with the TV for initial setup.
Step-by-step instructions for securely attaching the TV stand to the unit.
Guide on correctly inserting 'AAA' batteries into the remote control unit.
Instructions on aiming, range, and potential interference for remote operation.
Warnings regarding shock, liquids, humidity, direct sunlight, and proper handling.
Connect antenna, CA card (if needed), and AC power cord before initial setup.
Guides through language, location, country, and channel search settings.
Instructions for connecting video sources like DVD players and audio devices.
Details cable connections, main power switch, and AC cord placement.
Instructions for supplying power to the antenna for digital broadcast reception.
Emphasizes using approved brackets and professional installation for wall mounting.
Ensuring correct connections and setting language, location, and country.
Selecting broadcast standards (Terrestrial/Cable) and initiating channel search.
Information on PIN setup, auto-installation timeouts, and reset options.
Configuring parameters like frequency, symbol rate, and QAM for cable tuning.
Instructions for searching and sorting analogue TV stations.
Guides on aligning the antenna for optimal reception by checking signal strength.
Steps for inserting the Common Interface module and CA card for digital channels.
Accessing and understanding information related to the CI module and its settings.
Instructions for switching the TV between active, standby, and off states.
How to toggle between digital (DTV) and analogue (ATV) broadcasts.
Methods for selecting channels using the remote control or number buttons.
How to access and configure EPG for receiving programme data automatically.
Adjusting display range and setting genre icons for personalized program searching.
Steps to select time spans and desired programmes from the EPG list.
Searching for programmes by category, date, and time for easy selection.
Explains teletext basics, turning it on/off, and using its specific buttons.
Details interactive DTV services using the MHEG-5 application for UK users.
Instructions for connecting devices via HDMI, including DVI conversion and HDMI 2 usage.
Lists the video signal resolutions and formats compatible with the TV.
Illustrates SCART connections for decoders and VCRs.
Explains features like One Touch Play, TV Standby, WYSIWYR, and Preset Download.
Details connecting devices like DVD players via the component terminal.
Guides for connecting speakers/amplifiers and setting digital audio output.
Explains how AQUOS LINK enables integrated control of HDMI-CEC devices.
Highlights features like single remote operation and title list access.
Instructions for connecting compatible audio systems and players.
Visual guides for connecting AQUOS BD players/recorders via speaker systems.
Guides on enabling control, auto power on, and selecting recorders.
How to play, fast forward, reverse, and turn devices on/off using the TV remote.
Explains how to access setup menus, title lists, and media change options.
Covers model select, recorder EPG, and sound mode changes via AQUOS LINK.
Introduction to the On-Screen Display (OSD) MENU for TV settings.
Steps for displaying, selecting items, and exiting the MENU screen.
Instructions for navigating menus using the TV's physical buttons.
Adjusting brightness, contrast, colour, tint, and sharpness for optimal picture.
Fine-tuning hue, saturation, value, and colour temperature for picture enhancement.
Utilizing 100 Hz, Film mode, Active contrast, and Gamma for better image quality.
Employing DNR, 3D-Y/C, and Monochrome for clearer images.
Configuring the OPC sensor range and selecting AV modes for different viewing scenarios.
Customizing treble, bass, balance, surround, and bass enhancer for sound.
Using Clear Voice for dialogue clarity and Audio Only mode for music.
Selecting PC audio input for HDMI 2 and EXT 4 terminals.
Automatically adjusts image source to decrease power consumption.
Reducing backlight brightness to save power and extend lifespan.
Setting the TV to enter standby automatically after inactivity or at a set time.
Scanning for and storing available digital and analogue TV channels.
Reconfiguring DTV services and performing additional or manual searches.
Configuring settings like Lock, Skip, and Sort for individual TV services.
Adding new services via cable and performing manual frequency searches.
Setting colour system, sound system, and managing channels (Skip, Lock, Erase).
Fine-tuning frequency, setting channel labels, and adjusting channel positions.
Setting PINs for child lock, changing PINs, and parental rating restrictions.
Locking remote/TV buttons and reducing TV startup time.
Turning the front LED illumination on or off.
Using WSS to automatically adjust picture size based on broadcast signals.
Selecting picture sizes like Full, Zoom, Panorama, and Cinema manually.
Adjusting picture size for viewing 16:9 programs on a 4:3 TV before recording.
Automatically adjusts picture size for HDMI signals from connected devices.
Centering images horizontally and vertically for optimal display.
Selecting the preferred language for the TV's menu and on-screen messages.
Configuring preferred subtitle languages, including options for the hearing impaired.
Switching between available audio languages for programs.
Showing channel number, signal status, and other broadcast information.
Configuring clock display, game play time, and programme title information.
Setting input types (Y/C, CVBS, RGB) and skipping unused inputs.
Assigning custom names to input sources for easier identification.
Changing OSD background colour and channel selection effects.
Instructions for connecting USB drives and navigating files.
Viewing photos and listening to music from USB devices.
Customizing slide shows with background music and controlling playback.
Information on supported file systems, photo/music formats, and USB standards.
Guides for connecting PCs via HDMI and analogue RGB/DVI inputs.
Adjusting the picture size for optimal display of PC content.
Using Auto Sync to automatically optimize PC image quality.
Fine-tuning PC image position, clock, and phase manually.
Lists compatible PC resolutions, frequencies, and signal types.
Details baud rate, data length, parity, stop bit, and flow control for PC communication.
Explains the structure of commands and expected response codes for TV control.
Provides a comprehensive list of commands for power, channel, input, and AV mode settings.
Guides for fixing issues like no power, TV not responding, and remote control failures.
Solutions for picture cut-offs, color problems, no sound, and cracking noises.
Advice on temperature effects, and instructions for clearing the PIN code.
Setting up automatic or manual searches for TV software updates.
Accessing message lists, receiver reports, and performing a factory reset.
Steps to update TV software using a USB device and checking compatibility.
Details about included software licenses, open source components, and obtaining source code.
Comprehensive list of hardware features, dimensions, and terminal details.
Details power consumption in various modes and annual energy usage.
Information on available optional accessories like wall mount brackets.
Provides age-based rating guidelines for content viewing restrictions.
Defines common technical terms and abbreviations used in the manual.
Instructions for proper disposal of electrical equipment and batteries for private households.
Guidelines for businesses on returning and recycling used equipment.
Information on lead content in batteries and separate collection requirements.
Instructions regarding fuse replacement, dangers of misuse, and proper disposal of cut-off plugs.
Details the colour coding for wires in the mains lead (Blue for Neutral, Brown for Live) and connection instructions.
Confirms HDMI, its logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface as trademarks.
Notes that Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Identifies the 'HD TV 1080p' logo and DVB logo as registered trademarks.
Explains the LC Font technology for clear LCD display and its trademark status.
Covers safe usage, cleaning, placement, ventilation, heat sources, and electrical safety.
Provides instructions for safe transportation, emphasizing carrying by two people.
Details the functions of various buttons for TV operation, teletext, and settings.
Explains the use of cursor, OK, Return, End, and color buttons for menu navigation.
Describes buttons for input source selection, EPG, radio, and AQUOS LINK features.
Identifies front-facing buttons, LEDs, sensors, and the power button.
Lists and describes all input/output terminals on the rear of the TV.
Lists essential accessories included with the TV for initial setup.
Step-by-step instructions for securely attaching the TV stand to the unit.
Guide on correctly inserting 'AAA' batteries into the remote control unit.
Instructions on aiming, range, and potential interference for remote operation.
Warnings regarding shock, liquids, humidity, direct sunlight, and proper handling.
Connect antenna, CA card (if needed), and AC power cord before initial setup.
Guides through language, location, country, and channel search settings.
Instructions for connecting video sources like DVD players and audio devices.
Details cable connections, main power switch, and AC cord placement.
Instructions for supplying power to the antenna for digital broadcast reception.
Emphasizes using approved brackets and professional installation for wall mounting.
Ensuring correct connections and setting language, location, and country.
Selecting broadcast standards (Terrestrial/Cable) and initiating channel search.
Information on PIN setup, auto-installation timeouts, and reset options.
Configuring parameters like frequency, symbol rate, and QAM for cable tuning.
Instructions for searching and sorting analogue TV stations.
Guides on aligning the antenna for optimal reception by checking signal strength.
Steps for inserting the Common Interface module and CA card for digital channels.
Accessing and understanding information related to the CI module and its settings.
Instructions for switching the TV between active, standby, and off states.
How to toggle between digital (DTV) and analogue (ATV) broadcasts.
Methods for selecting channels using the remote control or number buttons.
How to access and configure EPG for receiving programme data automatically.
Adjusting display range and setting genre icons for personalized program searching.
Steps to select time spans and desired programmes from the EPG list.
Searching for programmes by category, date, and time for easy selection.
Explains teletext basics, turning it on/off, and using its specific buttons.
Details interactive DTV services using the MHEG-5 application for UK users.
Instructions for connecting devices via HDMI, including DVI conversion and HDMI 2 usage.
Lists the video signal resolutions and formats compatible with the TV.
Illustrates SCART connections for decoders and VCRs.
Explains features like One Touch Play, TV Standby, WYSIWYR, and Preset Download.
Details connecting devices like DVD players via the component terminal.
Guides for connecting speakers/amplifiers and setting digital audio output.
Explains how AQUOS LINK enables integrated control of HDMI-CEC devices.
Highlights features like single remote operation and title list access.
Instructions for connecting compatible audio systems and players.
Visual guides for connecting AQUOS BD players/recorders via speaker systems.
Guides on enabling control, auto power on, and selecting recorders.
How to play, fast forward, reverse, and turn devices on/off using the TV remote.
Explains how to access setup menus, title lists, and media change options.
Covers model select, recorder EPG, and sound mode changes via AQUOS LINK.
Introduction to the On-Screen Display (OSD) MENU for TV settings.
Steps for displaying, selecting items, and exiting the MENU screen.
Instructions for navigating menus using the TV's physical buttons.
Adjusting brightness, contrast, colour, tint, and sharpness for optimal picture.
Fine-tuning hue, saturation, value, and colour temperature for picture enhancement.
Utilizing 100 Hz, Film mode, Active contrast, and Gamma for better image quality.
Employing DNR, 3D-Y/C, and Monochrome for clearer images.
Configuring the OPC sensor range and selecting AV modes for different viewing scenarios.
Customizing treble, bass, balance, surround, and bass enhancer for sound.
Using Clear Voice for dialogue clarity and Audio Only mode for music.
Selecting PC audio input for HDMI 2 and EXT 4 terminals.
Automatically adjusts image source to decrease power consumption.
Reducing backlight brightness to save power and extend lifespan.
Setting the TV to enter standby automatically after inactivity or at a set time.
Scanning for and storing available digital and analogue TV channels.
Reconfiguring DTV services and performing additional or manual searches.
Configuring settings like Lock, Skip, and Sort for individual TV services.
Adding new services via cable and performing manual frequency searches.
Setting colour system, sound system, and managing channels (Skip, Lock, Erase).
Fine-tuning frequency, setting channel labels, and adjusting channel positions.
Setting PINs for child lock, changing PINs, and parental rating restrictions.
Locking remote/TV buttons and reducing TV startup time.
Turning the front LED illumination on or off.
Using WSS to automatically adjust picture size based on broadcast signals.
Selecting picture sizes like Full, Zoom, Panorama, and Cinema manually.
Adjusting picture size for viewing 16:9 programs on a 4:3 TV before recording.
Automatically adjusts picture size for HDMI signals from connected devices.
Centering images horizontally and vertically for optimal display.
Selecting the preferred language for the TV's menu and on-screen messages.
Configuring preferred subtitle languages, including options for the hearing impaired.
Switching between available audio languages for programs.
Showing channel number, signal status, and other broadcast information.
Configuring clock display, game play time, and programme title information.
Setting input types (Y/C, CVBS, RGB) and skipping unused inputs.
Assigning custom names to input sources for easier identification.
Changing OSD background colour and channel selection effects.
Instructions for connecting USB drives and navigating files.
Viewing photos and listening to music from USB devices.
Customizing slide shows with background music and controlling playback.
Information on supported file systems, photo/music formats, and USB standards.
Guides for connecting PCs via HDMI and analogue RGB/DVI inputs.
Adjusting the picture size for optimal display of PC content.
Using Auto Sync to automatically optimize PC image quality.
Fine-tuning PC image position, clock, and phase manually.
Lists compatible PC resolutions, frequencies, and signal types.
Details baud rate, data length, parity, stop bit, and flow control for PC communication.
Explains the structure of commands and expected response codes for TV control.
Provides a comprehensive list of commands for power, channel, input, and AV mode settings.
Guides for fixing issues like no power, TV not responding, and remote control failures.
Solutions for picture cut-offs, color problems, no sound, and cracking noises.
Advice on temperature effects, and instructions for clearing the PIN code.
Setting up automatic or manual searches for TV software updates.
Accessing message lists, receiver reports, and performing a factory reset.
Steps to update TV software using a USB device and checking compatibility.
Details about included software licenses, open source components, and obtaining source code.
Comprehensive list of hardware features, dimensions, and terminal details.
Details power consumption in various modes and annual energy usage.
Information on available optional accessories like wall mount brackets.
Provides age-based rating guidelines for content viewing restrictions.
Defines common technical terms and abbreviations used in the manual.
Instructions for proper disposal of electrical equipment and batteries for private households.
Guidelines for businesses on returning and recycling used equipment.
Information on lead content in batteries and separate collection requirements.












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