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Display Technology | LCD |
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Screen Size | 42 inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
HDMI Ports | 3 |
USB Ports | 1 |
Built-in Tuner | Yes |
Sound Output | 20W |
Tuner | Saorview |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Lists comprehensive features of the colour LCD TV, including digital tuners, connectivity options, and sound system.
Emphasizes reading operating instructions and safety precautions before use for proper operation and safety.
Ensures adequate space around the TV for ventilation to prevent overheating and maintain safe operation.
Details safe operation from the correct voltage outlet and handling of the power cord to prevent hazards.
Advises against using the TV in humid areas and outlines safe cleaning procedures using a dry cloth.
Highlights the importance of maintaining ventilation openings and keeping the TV away from heat and flame sources.
Instructs to disconnect power during lightning and refers servicing to qualified personnel to avoid electric shock.
Provides guidelines for recycling electronic waste and batteries in an environmentally friendly manner.
Warns about potential hearing loss from excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones.
Stresses the need for secure wall mounting according to installation instructions to prevent injury.
Explains the high-technology LCD panel and the potential appearance of non-active pixels without affecting performance.
Advises against leaving the TV in standby or operating mode unattended and stresses unplugging for complete disconnection.
Warns about potential fire hazards from connecting to a distribution system via mains or earth and suggests galvanic isolators.
Prohibits unsupervised use by children, warns about swallowed batteries, and advises immediate medical attention if ingested.
Provides tips for reducing energy consumption, including using Power Save Mode and disconnecting when not in use.
Stipulates that all servicing must be performed by qualified personnel, advising contact with the dealer for information.
Details the functions of the first fifteen buttons on the remote control, including Standby, Volume, and Input Selection.
Explains the functions of the remaining fifteen buttons, covering Programme selection, EPG, and Media Browser controls.
Illustrates the location and function of buttons on the front and rear of the TV, including Standby and Volume.
Details SCART inputs/outputs and Component Video Inputs (YPbPr) for connecting external devices like VCRs or DVD players.
Explains the use of HDMI inputs for high-definition signals and the aerial input for antenna systems.
Describes connecting audio signals for PC/YPbPr and the function of SPDIF Coaxial Out for digital audio signals.
Details connecting the RF input for aerial systems and the PC input for computer connections.
Explains the use of HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 inputs for connecting high-definition devices like satellite receivers or DVD players.
Covers connecting camcorders to VIDEO IN/AUDIO and using the headphone jack for audio output.
Details connecting to SPDIF devices, using the CI slot, USB ports, and the main power connection.
Explains how to connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the AERIAL INPUT socket at the rear of the TV.
Explains how to use USB inputs to display JPG, MP3, and video files, with cautions on plugging/unplugging devices.
Guides on connecting a computer to the TV for displaying screen images via a 15-pin D-sub cable.
Provides important instructions for plugging and unplugging USB devices safely to prevent damage to the player and device.
Details connecting DVD players via HDMI, Component, or SCART sockets, noting different quality levels.
Explains connecting camcorders via VIDEO IN/AUDIO and using other connectors like SPDIF for audio.
Provides instructions on how to insert AAA batteries into the remote control, emphasizing correct polarity and long-term storage.
Guides on switching the TV on from standby and turning it off completely by unplugging the power cord.
Details how to switch between different input sources like TV, AV, HDMI, and PC using the SOURCE button.
Explains how to access and operate digital and analogue teletext features using remote control buttons.
Explains how to adjust volume and select programmes using the buttons directly on the TV set.
Guides on accessing the main menu and switching between different AV modes using the TV's control buttons.
Details how to increase or decrease the volume using the V+/V- buttons, showing a volume level scale.
Explains selecting previous/next programmes and direct access using numeric buttons on the remote.
Guides on viewing programme information, navigating channels and programme lists, and accessing event details.
Details the functions of coloured buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue) and OK/INFO buttons within the EPG interface.
Guides through the initial setup wizard for language, country, Teletext Language, and encrypted channel scanning.
Explains how to initiate an automatic channel scan for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts and the confirmation process.
Details accessing Installation menu and selecting scan types (Digital, Analogue, Full) for channel retuning.
Guides on selecting Manual Channel Scan and entering multiplex/frequency numbers for digital or analogue searches.
Explains how to use the Analog Fine Tune feature to adjust reception for analogue channels when stored.
Details how to access the Channel List menu to manage stored channels, set favourites, or edit the list.
Guides on moving channels, renaming them, and deleting unwanted channels using the channel list options.
Explains how to lock channels using a PIN code for parental control access.
Details how to create and manage a list of favourite channels for easier navigation.
Describes the specific button functions (OK, YELLOW) used for managing stations and favourites within the channel list.
Explains how to use the INFO button to display channel and programme information on the TV screen.
Guides on accessing the Media Browser via MENU or automatically with USB, and playing videos from USB.
Explains playback controls for videos, including play, pause, stop, rewind, forward, and subtitle/audio options.
Guides on viewing photos via USB, including slideshow options, playback controls, and image rotation.
Details how to play music files from a USB device, including navigation, playback, sorting, and filter options.
Explains settings for view style, slideshow interval, subtitle display, position, and font size in the Media Browser.
Details how to change the aspect ratio (image size) and available zoom modes like Auto, 16:9, 14:9, and Panoramic.
Explains the Auto mode for WSS signal and how to manually change ZOOM modes when needed.
Details various picture settings like Mode, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Colour, Colour Temp, and Noise Reduction.
Explains different picture modes (Cinema, Game, Dynamic, Natural) and their effects on image quality.
Guides on adjusting picture settings specifically for PC input, including Contrast, Brightness, and Colour.
Explains how to navigate and adjust sound settings using the menu and remote control buttons.
Details sound settings like Volume, Equalizer, Balance, Headphone, AVL, Dynamic Bass, Surround Mode, and Digital Out.
Explains how to adjust equalizer presets (Music, Movie, Speech, etc.) and custom user settings.
Lists available settings categories: Conditional Access, Language, Parental, Timers, Date/Time, Sources, and Other Settings.
Explains how to insert and use a CAM module for watching certain digital channels, emphasizing safety when inserting.
Guides on setting preferred menu, audio, subtitle, teletext, and guide languages for the TV.
Details how to access parental settings by entering the PIN and outlines options like Menu Lock and Child Lock.
Explains how to set a sleep timer for automatic TV turn-off and programme timers for recording or viewing.
Guides on adding new timers, editing existing ones, and deleting timers using the remote control buttons.
Details how to configure date, time, time settings mode, and time zone, including AUTO and MANUAL options.
Explains how to enable or disable specific source options (e.g., AV, HDMI) for selection via the SOURCE button.
Lists and explains various other settings like Menu Timeout, Scan Encrypted, Backlight, Power Save Mode, and Software Upgrade.
Details how to search for and perform software upgrades via the user interface or automatic 3 AM search mode.
Explains settings for Hard of Hearing, Audio Description, Auto TV Off, Broadcast Type, and Standby Search.
Describes displaying TV information, muting sound, selecting picture modes, and displaying subtitles.
Details the function buttons for teletext mode, including Mix, Index, Reveal, Hold, and Subcode Pages.
Explains how coloured buttons are used with FASTEXT and TOP text systems for page selection and navigation.
Provides advice on cleaning the screen with a soft cloth and handling the TV properly to avoid damage.
Offers solutions for common problems like no power, poor picture quality, no picture, and no sound.
Lists typical video display modes supported by the PC input, up to a maximum resolution of 1360 x 768.
Details the compatibility of various input signal types (PAL, NTSC, RGB, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p) for AV and HDMI connections.
Lists resolutions supported when connecting devices via DVI converter cables, across various frequencies.
Details the file formats (audio, video) supported by the TV when playing media from a USB device.
Details how to search for and perform software upgrades via the user interface or automatic 3 AM search mode.
Provides EU guidelines on proper disposal of electronic equipment and batteries, emphasizing recycling and lead content.
Details TV broadcasting standards (PAL/SECAM), receiving channels (VHF/UHF), and the number of preset channels.
Provides specifications for audio output power, operating voltage, and power consumption in normal and standby modes.
Lists panel details (display size, aspect ratio) and physical dimensions (with and without foot) including weight.
Details DVB-T transmission standards, demodulation techniques (COFDM, QAM), and MHEG-5 engine compliance.
Explains video decoding (H.264, MPEG-2) and audio decoding (MPEG-1/II, AAC, AC3) standards supported by the TV.
Explains the colour coding of wires in the mains lead (Green/Yellow, Blue, Brown) and their corresponding terminal connections.
Advises on using the correct fuse rating for fire protection and reiterates disconnecting power before servicing.