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- Air circulation 3
- Do not 3
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- Heat damage 3
- Mains supply 3
- Safety precautions 3
- Warning 3
- Button and stand style is dependent on model 4
- English 4
- English 3 4
- Exclusion clause 4
- Installation and important information 4
- Please take note 4
- Where to install 4
- English 5
- English 4 5
- Headphone warning 5
- Important information 5
- Important safety information 5
- Information for the dvb t function 5
- Possible adverse effects on lcd screen 5
- Tv installation 5
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- Important safety information continued 6
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- Removing the pedestal stand 7
- To display your lcd tv using a wall bracket 7
- English 8
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- Inserting batteries and effective range of the remote control 8
- Simple at a glance reference of your remote control 8
- The remote control 8
- Connecting external equipment 9
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- Connecting an hdmi or dvi device to the hdmi input 10
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- English 9 10
- To connect a dvi device 10
- To connect an hdmi device 10
- Connecting a computer connecting a usb device 11
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- To connect a computer 11
- To connect a usb device 11
- Usb device connection 11
- Controlling the tv 12
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- English 11 12
- For energy saving 12
- Switching on 12
- Using the controls and connections on the tv 12
- English 13
- English 12 13
- Initial installation 13
- Adjusting volume and muting sound 14
- Basic operations general operation 14
- Displaying subtitles 14
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- Quick access menu 14
- Selecting channels 14
- Stereo and bilingual transmissions 14
- Viewing channel list 14
- Viewing main menu 14
- Continued 15
- Electronic programme guide 15
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- General operation 15
- Input selection 15
- Viewing info banner 15
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- Features in menu 16
- Picture menu 16
- Sound menu 16
- Continued 17
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- Features in menu 17
- Setup menu 17
- Applications menu 18
- Continued 18
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- Features in menu 18
- Pc settings 18
- Preferences menu 18
- Auto tuning 19
- Channel swap 19
- English 19
- English 18 19
- Manual tuning 19
- Set up your tv 19
- Skipping a channel 19
- Standby channel update 19
- Audio language 20
- Common interface 20
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- Parental control 20
- Setting subtitles 20
- Use more of your tv 20
- Continued 21
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- Setting timer 21
- Use more of your tv 21
- Using hdmi link 21
- Viewing teletext 21
- Continued 22
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- Hdmi link playback device control 22
- Use more of your tv 22
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- Media player 23
- Playing music 23
- Start media player 23
- Viewing photos 23
- Watching videos 23
- Continued 24
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- Media player 24
- To close the media player 24
- Changing picture format 25
- Cinema 25
- Dot by dot 25
- English 25
- Native 25
- Normal 25
- Subtitle 25
- Super live 25
- Wide except pc 25
- Wide pc only 25
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- Pc input typical display modes 26
- Av and hdmi signal compatibility input signal types 27
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- English 28
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- Media player supported format 28
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- Specifi cations and accessories 29
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- License information 30
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- License information on the software used in this product 31
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