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Connect the aerial cable to the TV for receiving broadcast signals.
Overview of the TV's physical controls and features for initial setup and operation.
Description of buttons and indicators located on the TV's top, front, and side panels.
Details of the input/output terminals and ports located on the back of the TV.
Explanation of the remote control's buttons and their functions for operating the TV.
Instructions for switching the TV on and off between operating and standby modes.
Procedure for initial channel setup and automatic tuning when the TV is first powered on.
Accessing frequently used settings and options via the Quick Menu for faster adjustments.
Guide to navigating and understanding the TV's on-screen menu structure and options.
Steps for selecting channels, languages, and managing programme positions.
Methods for automatically or manually storing available TV channels.
Essential safety guidelines for operating the TV to prevent fire, electric shock, or injury.
Safety advice for moving the TV and installing an outdoor aerial to prevent damage or injury.
Precautions regarding power cord handling and safety measures for TV service or repair.
Guidelines for self-repair, dealing with malfunctions, and proper disposal of the TV.
Instructions for safely cleaning the TV cabinet and screen, and important notes on LCD care.
Guidance on selecting and connecting an appropriate aerial for optimal TV reception.
Steps for inserting batteries into the remote control and important disposal cautions.
Information on the TV screen's ability to swivel left and right for viewing angle adjustment.
Detailed identification and function of buttons on the TV's front and side panels.
Description of various input terminals on the TV back panel, including USB, HDMI, and Component Video.
Detailed layout of the remote control with descriptions of each button's function.
Procedures for turning the TV on, switching to standby, and automatic power-off functions.
Guide to the initial setup process, including language selection and automatic channel tuning.
Instructions for manually tuning and arranging TV channels using the setup menu.
Overview of items accessible through the Quick Menu for rapid picture and sound adjustments.
Explanation of how to navigate through the TV's on-screen menus and adjust settings.
How to select languages, change TV channels, and switch between two favourite channels.
Using the Auto Tuning feature to preset all available channels in your area.
Detailed steps for manual channel tuning, fine-tuning, and setting channel labels.
Method for rearranging stored TV channels into desired program positions.
Adjusting the screen aspect ratio for different video formats like 16:9, 4:3, or PC input.
Explanation of various picture aspect ratios and their effects on the displayed image.
Using the Dot by Dot mode for PC input to display the image without scaling or distortion.
Freezing the current TV image to examine details while audio continues.
Fine-tuning the horizontal and vertical position of the displayed image.
Restoring the picture position settings to their original factory defaults.
Selecting preset picture styles like Dynamic, Movie, or PC for optimal viewing.
Customizing picture settings like brightness, contrast, and colour to create user-defined modes.
Adjusting the black and white levels to improve the picture's contrast and clarity.
Enabling Cinema Mode to enhance motion and picture quality for film content.
Modifying the colour warmth or coolness by adjusting red, green, and blue levels.
Restoring all picture settings to their factory default values.
Reducing MPEG or digital noise for a clearer and sharper picture, especially on weak signals.
Fine-tuning colour quality by adjusting hue, saturation, and brightness for specific colours.
Restoring base colour adjustment settings to the factory defaults.
Automatically adjusting screen brightness based on ambient light for better visibility.
Optimizing backlighting levels to suit ambient light conditions automatically.
Automatically recognizing and selecting stereo or bilingual broadcast sound modes.
Switching to Mono mode to improve reception or reduce noise on stereo/bilingual broadcasts.
Choosing between Dual 1 or Dual 2 audio tracks for bilingual programmes.
Identifying and switching between stereo and monaural sound for broadcast programmes.
Choosing the desired audio track (Sub I, Sub II) for bilingual television broadcasts.
Selecting Mono 1 or Mono 2 for clearer sound on monaural broadcasts, mitigating distortion.
Fine-tuning bass, treble, and balance settings for optimal audio output.
Enhancing audio with Bass Boost and Voice Enhancement features for richer sound and clearer dialogue.
Limiting volume fluctuations to prevent sudden changes when switching between content or commercials.
Setting sleep timers or on timers to automatically turn the TV on or off.
Specifying the program position number for the automatic on-timer function.
Automatically displaying content in HDMI signal format for HDMI or DVI input.
Enabling the Blue Screen feature to mute sound and display a blue screen when no signal is received.
Configuring the TV to automatically enter standby mode after a period of inactivity.
Disabling the TV's physical buttons to prevent accidental changes, while remote control remains active.
Expanding 4:3 format programmes to fill the full screen.
Modifying the brightness of the side panel for specific aspect ratios like 14:9 or 4:3.
Choosing the desired input source (TV, HDMI, PC, etc.) to view content from external devices.
Accessing and adjusting advanced settings like Colour System and Labels for input sources.
Setting or confirming the TV's colour system (PAL, SECAM, NTSC) for optimal signal reception.
Assigning custom labels to input sources for easier identification.
Selecting the display language for Teletext services from multiple options.
Choosing between Auto or List mode for viewing Teletext pages.
Overview of Teletext features, including page access, sub-pages, and button functions.
Explanation of remote control buttons used for Teletext operations like page selection and display adjustments.
Viewing Teletext pages automatically, including FASTEXT information and page access.
Accessing and storing favourite Teletext pages for quick retrieval.
Displaying the current time received from the broadcaster on the TV screen.
Setting up and displaying a secondary picture within the main TV screen.
Moving the sub-picture to different locations on the main screen.
Swapping the main and sub-picture displays between sources.
Choosing which picture's audio (main or sub) is heard through the TV speakers.
Exiting the Picture-in-Picture mode and returning to a single-screen display.
Diagram and explanation of the TV's rear connection terminals for external devices.
Instructions for connecting high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) and digital visual interface (DVI) devices.
Steps for connecting devices using an HDMI cable, ensuring proper audio and video transfer.
Procedure for connecting a DVI device using an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable and separate audio cables.
Configuring the audio input for the PC/HDMI 1 terminal to either PC or HDMI audio.
Selecting the audio mode (Auto, Digital, Analogue) for the HDMI 1 input terminal.
Guide for connecting a computer to the TV via RGB/PC or HDMI terminals, including signal compatibility.
Fine-tuning the horizontal and vertical position of the PC image displayed on the TV.
Optimizing the PC picture clarity by adjusting the sampling clock for dot clock synchronization.
Restoring PC settings to their factory defaults.
Information on file systems (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32) supported by the TV's media player.
Starting the Media Player in Auto or Manual mode and navigating through photo files.
Displaying JPEG photos in Single View or Slide Show mode, including rotation and navigation.
Viewing details like file number, title, size, and operation guide for media files.
Exiting the Media Player application and returning to the last viewed channel or input.
Solutions for common TV problems such as no power, no picture, or poor reception.
Information on potential pixel behavior and brightness variations on the LCD screen.
Diagnosing and resolving problems with the TV's remote control not functioning correctly.
List of TV models covered by this manual, including their display sizes and pixel counts.
Technical details on power source, consumption, dimensions, weight, and audio output.
Information on aerial input channel coverage, signal formats for component video, and colour systems.
Comprehensive list of all input and output terminals on the TV, including their types and functions.
Details on the TV's operating environment (temperature, humidity) and included accessories.