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Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly. If you experience any difficulties or would like further assistance, please contact our Helpline on 020 8236 9090.
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Damage - Never use your TV if it is damaged in any way. Always place your TV on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration. Weather - It is advisable to unplug the aerial during an electrical storm. Moisture - Do not allow your TV to be exposed to rain, moisture or dust. If any liquid is spilt into your TV it can cause serious damage. If you spill any liquid into your TV switch it off at the mains immediately. Contact your store. Interference Do not place your TV on or near appliances which may cause electromagnetic interference (TV or Hi-Fi speakers). If you do, it may adversely affect the working of the unit, causing erratic playback, distorted picture or sound. Temperature Avoid extremes of temperature, either hot or cold, place your TV well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric fires. Ventilation The TV must be well ventilated. Do not cover your TV or place inside a small confined space. It is recommended that you leave a 10cm gap all around your TV. Batteries Batteries are easily swallowed by young children. Do not allow young children to play with the remote control unit. Covers - Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages. Standby Do not leave your TV in standby for long periods of time e.g. overnight or while on holiday. We recommend that you switch off / unplug at the mains power supply. Attention! Cleaning instructions for your LCD TV. Safety note: Before you start to clean, switch the set's power off completely and disconnect the plug from the mains power supply. Be careful not to scratch the LCD panel - it is highly vulnerable to accidental scratching (eg. by fingernails or other sharp items). While cleaning, do not wear jewellery that could cause surface scratching (such as rings, wristwatch, etc.). Use a lint-free cloth and pure water to clean with, but make sure the cloth is thoroughly wrung out so that it is just damp and not soaking wet also make sure that the cloth is free from any dirt that could cause scratching to the surface. Wipe the set clean using minimal pressure. Do not use standard window cleaning fluid. Its alcohol / ammonia will dissolve the front window's coating. Never use solvent or thinner. Never use special cleaners which are designed for cleaning PC Monitors or CRT TVs. Finally carefully rub dry with a clean dry lint-free cloth. Do not use paper towels or tissues to clean the set - paper can disintegrate when wet or may leave a trail of dust behind. Some paper can also be abrasive and scratch your screen.
Note: When installing the set on a wall, allow at least 10 cm clearance between the rear of the set and the wall. Clearance of less than 10 cm will obstruct the vents and cause the interior of the set to overheat, resulting in faults or damage to the set. If the unit is mounted on the wall, contact the shop where you purchased the unit for advice, and leave the installation work to experts. Incomplete installation work can cause you injuries. The apparatus must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.
LCD TV Screen Burn Warning A characteristic of LCD TV Panels is that displaying the same image for a long time may cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This is called screen burn. Most pictures shown on your TV will be constantly moving and fill the screen. Examples of images that you need to watch out for are as follows (this is not an all-inclusive list): Black Bars: If black bars appear at the left/right or top/bottom of the screen it is recommended to change the format so that the picture fills the entire screen. TV Channel Logos: e.g. Shopping channel logos and pricing displays especially if they are bright and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause ageing of the screen. PIP and Multipip: Do not view for long periods of time using the PIP or Multipip functions. Time Displays Teletext: Do not view a stationary page for long periods of time. TV/DVD Menus: e.g. Listings of DVD disk content. Pause Mode: Do not leave the screen in pause mode for long periods of time, e.g. When watching DVDs or videos. Note: To prevent screen burn if viewing any of the above for long periods of time, reduce contrast and brightness when viewing. Once burn-in occurs it will never disappear completely.
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Ensure that unpacking and transfer of the unit is carried out by two or more people and that the unit stays upright when doing this. The distance between eyes and the screen should be about 5 ~ 7 times as long as diagonal length of the screen. Viewing from too close a distance can cause strain for your eyes.
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Connecting and Setup
Location of controls .................................................................. Page 2 Aerial connection .................................................................... Page 3 Guide to using the Menu system ................................................ Page 5 On-screen Language Selection ................................................... Page 5 Auto tuning ............................................................................. Page 6 Manual tuning ......................................................................... Page 7 Changing the order of stored channels ....................................... Page 8 Auto setup .............................................................................. Page 4
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Basic TV functions .................................................................... Page 9 Teletext ............................................................................ Page 10-11 Adjusting the Nicam stereo sound ............................................ Page 12 Adjusting the sound ............................................................... Page 13 Surround sound feature .......................................................... Page 14 Turning off the built-in speakers ................................................ Page 14 Adjusting the picture/DNR ...................................................... Page 15 Selecting the colour temperature/Blue background .................... Page 16 Selecting the picture preference ............................................... Page 17 Scrolling the picture in the CINEMA mode ................................ Page 19 Auto 4:3 Default .................................................................... Page 19 Back light ............................................................................. Page 20 Adjusting the AV colour setting ................................................ Page 21 Picture format ........................................................................ Page 18
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When installing the Monitor on a table, be careful not to place the edge of its stand. This may cause the Monitor to fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the Monitor.
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Moving the unit or carrying by hand When the unit is moved a long way, unplug the power cord and disconnect the aerial, connecting leads and any fall-prevention apparatus. Moving without doing so could result in damage to the power cord, a fire, electric shocks or injuries from dropping the unit.
Location of controls
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Top (TV-26066)
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Description of Indicators and Controls 1. Loudspeakers 2. STANDBY/ON indicator: The LED indicator lights up red in STANDBY mode, and green in the POWER ON mode. 3. Remote sensor 4. (CHANNEL) / Buttons: Press to move up a channel number. Press to move down a channel number. When the Menu is on the screen, these are used for changing settings. When the set is in standby, they can also be used to switch the power on. 5. (VOLUME) +/ Buttons: To adjust the volume. When the Menu is on the screen, these are used for changing settings. 6. MENU Button: To display the menu screen. 7. TV/AV/PC Button: Selects between the TV/AV/PC input modes. 8. w (STANDBY) button: To switch between the STANDBY and POWER ON modes.
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Aerial connection
Note: To avoid possible damage, before you make any connections, turn off the TV at the w (STANDBY) button and unplug it from the mains. Once the connections are in place, re-connect the unit to the mains and switch it back on.
(B) (A)
(C)
(D) (E)
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(J)
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(A) Aerial input socket: Connect the outdoor aerial to the aerial input socket as shown. (B) HDMI input (HDMI-1/HDMI-2): See page 27. (C) HDMI-1 AUDIO input/PC INPUT AUDIO socket: See pages 25, 27. (D) HDMI-2 AUDIO input socket: See page 27. (E) PC Monitor input (PC): See pages 25 and 26. (F) COMPONENT input: See page 24. (G) AV3 input: Input for analogue A/V-Signal (Composite or S-Video). See page 23. (H) Variable audio output sockets: These sockets can be connected to a hi-fi audio amplifier and (external) speakers. Because the audio output level is variable and not fixed, it is possible to adjust the volume level through your hi-fi amplifier using the TV's remote control. To control the audio, turn on the TV and the stereo amplifier, and turn off the TV's built-in speakers (see page 14). (I) Headphone socket: Plug headphones with a mini plug (3.5 mm) into this socket. (J) Scart sockets (AV1/AV2): For the connection of other equipment via SCART leads (see page 22). (K) Power supply: Connect the supplied AC mains lead. Connect to 220-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz only. Never repair a damaged AC mains lead with isolation tape - contact your store if a new AC mains lead is required. If you have pets in the home, please ensure that they do not bite into any of the leads, as this can be dangerous. (L) Bracket holes: To fix a wall mounting bracket (not supplied) here. For any wall or bracket mounting application, ALWAYS use all 4 of the fixings - failure to do this could leave the set inadequately secured.
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Auto setup
Your television has an Automatic Tuning System which makes tuning in your television easy. This Automatic Tuning System scans the entire reception range in your area and automatically stores all available channels of suitable signal strength in the correct order e.g. BBC1 will tune into channel 1, BBC2 will tune into channel 2, etc. THE AUTOMATIC TUNING PROCESS WILL ONLY START BY ITSELF THE FIRST TIME YOU SWITCH THE SET ON. TO RESTART AUTO TUNING, SEE PAGE 6.
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Switching on
Press (STANDBY) on the unit. The Auto Installation menu will appear first.
Select language
Press C or D to select LANGUAGE, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select the desired language, then press ENTER.
AUTO INSTALLATION
Select country
ENGLISH UK
Press C or D to select COUNTRY, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select your country, then press ENTER.
UK EXIT : END MENU: RETURN
AUTO INSTALLATION
Start tuning
ENGLISH UK
Press C or D to select AUTO TUNING, then press ENTER to start automatic tuning.
AUTO TUNING 1%
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
Your TV will now tune in all available channels. Note: Please be patient - the Auto Tuning process can take several minutes to complete.
When the programme on the screen stops changing and the sound comes on, the search process is complete. Note: To cancel the Auto Tuning, press MENU during the process. If the received signal for some channels is too weak, the automatic tuning system may not pick them up - in this case you may need to use manual tuning (see page 7).
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to view the 3 menu options PICTURE, AUDIO, SETUP.
Each setting option
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
Short guide
EXIT : END MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select whichever item you require. The function can be activated by pressing ENTER. Note: Some of the menus have more than one page of items - a scroll bar indicates that you can scroll down or up to select other items.
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Press EXIT to return to the normal screen.
Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu.
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Press C or D to select LANGUAGE, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select the desired language, then press ENTER.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
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Note: If no buttons are pressed for more than approx. 60 seconds, the menu disappears automatically. If you have already successfully selected your preferred language at the Automatic Tuning stage, you don't need to go through the procedure below to select it.
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Auto tuning
Please note that the Auto tuning facility can only search for analogue signals. If you have a device such as a digital decoder (eg. Satellite or Digital Terrestrial) connected (see P.22), you would need to tune it in separately according to its own instructions. This TV has 18 different countries for menu set up which can be selected through the On-Screen Display: UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Greece, Russia, Turkey and Other. SETUP menu
Preparation Please ensure that all the connections have been made correctly (see page 3). If you need to restart the automatic tuning process, use the following procedure.
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
EXIT : END
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Press C or D to select AUTO TUNING, then press ENTER.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select COUNTRY, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select your country, then press ENTER.
COUNTRY START
UK
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Press C or D to select START, then press ENTER. The automatic tuning will search for available broadcasts and should store the channels in the correct order. During the search the sound is muted. When all programs have been stored, the normal TV screen will appear.
COUNTRY START
UK
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
EXIT : END
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Manual tuning
Example: Preset BBC 2 in program position 2. Preparation Select program position 2. Usually the Auto Tuning stores all available stations in the reception area. If some stations have poor reception, they may not be stored - however, you can store these manually if you wish.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu.
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Press C or D to select MANUAL TUNING, then press ENTER.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
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AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT
Press C or D to select COLOUR SYSTEM, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select AUTO, PAL or SECAM then press ENTER. Please note that PAL should be selected for use in UK.
BBC1
16:9
EXIT : END
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Press C or D to select SOUND SYSTEM, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select AUTO, B/G, I, D/K or L/L, then press ENTER.
SOUND SYSTEM
AUTO AUTO
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Press C or D to select SEARCH, then press ENTER. Press A. The auto search begins. It will stop at each station that has a good enough reception. Press A again until you receive a clear BBC2 picture, then press ENTER. If you want to stop the search manually, press ENTER while the frequencies is countinig up. fine tuning not normally neces6 automatically, so you want toisyou can fine tune the sary. However if reception manually Press C or D to select FINE, then press ENTER. Press B or A to tune the receivable frequencies depending on TV norm, installation site, and range, then press ENTER. The auto search should find the best reception
BBC2
125.60 MHz
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
SEARCH FINE COLOUR SYSTEM SOUND SYSTEM 125.65 MHz AUTO AUTO
BBC2
125.65 MHz
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Repeat steps above to preset other TV stations.
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select CH ALLOCATION, then press ENTER.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
Note: When allocating your channels, we recommend that you start with CH 1, continuing with the other channels afterwards.
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select desired option, then press ENTER.
SETUP menu
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
Description about the each setting option: EXIT : END MENU: RETURN SORT: Press C or D to select the channel that you want to move, then press ENTER. Press C or D to select the position that you want to move the channel to, then press ENTER. ERASE PROGRAM: Press C or D to select the channel that you want to erase, then press ENTER. SKIP: Press C or D to select the channel that you want to skip, then press ENTER. mark will appear. CH LABEL: Press C or D to select channel that you want to rename, then press ENTER. Press C or D to select character, then press B or A. The cursor will move to the next position. Press ENTER to set the channel label.
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After setting the each option, press EXIT to return to the normal screen.
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Channel Selection
With the 10 Number Buttons. Example: No. 2: Press 0 and within 2 seconds, press 2. The station stored in the CH2 position will appear. No. 29: Press 2 and within 2 seconds, press 9. The station stored in the CH29 position will appear. Press P + or to change to the program number up or down. Each change will take approx. 2 seconds. Press CH LIST to display CH LIST. Press C or D to select the desired program, then press CH LIST to display the selected program. If the auto search only stored 5 stations, only these 5 will appear. Concealed channels will not appear (see page 8). Note: If the built-in tuner does not receive any signal (e.g. if no aerial is connected or if the broadcast transmission stops) during TV operation, this unit will switch to standby after approx. 15 minutes.
Quick View
button allows you to go back to the last selected channel or input source.
Volume adjusting
Press + or to adjust the volume. The volume level indicator disappears after 4 seconds.
MUTE
Press . The sound will be cut off. MUTE will display on the screen for approx. 4 seconds. The muting can be released by pressing again or + or .
DISPLAY
Press . Channel number and picture size setting will appear for approx. 4 seconds.
STEREO 1 BBC1
AU TO
SLEEP TIMER
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Press . SLEEP and the number of minutes until the set is due to shut - off will appear. the SLEEP time will Each time you press decrease in 10 minute intervals. When the displayed time runs out, the unit will switch to standby. The display will disappear after approx. 4 seconds.
SLEEP 120
Still picture
Press FREEZE to make a still picture. To cancel the still picture, press FREEZE again. Note: When this function is not available, THIS FUNCTION IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH THIS SIGNAL. will appear. The still image automatically goes out after 30 minutes.
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Teletext
Teletext is sent page by page. This unit is able to automatically store up to 256 pages. Storage lasts until all pages have been received. The pages can only be accessed when they have been stored. This can take a moment.
Fastext/TOPtext
The Fastext/TOPtext is teletext with a special directory. On the lower part of the screen there are four different coloured fields (red, green, yellow and blue). These fields lead directly to the pages shown within. The Four coloured buttons on the remote control correspond to the coloured fields. Press the appropriate coloured button in order to go to the page represented by that particular colour field.
TELETEXT
TELETEXT
Note: You cannot select any other channels as long as teletext is switched on. Switch teletext off when you want to switch over to another channel.
Select Page
Press P + or until the page you desire appears. Or ... enter the requested page number by using the 10 Number Buttons. And if you mistype something, just enter the complete 3-digit wrong page number then enter the desired number again. Or ... press one of the coloured teletext buttons so that a page from Fastext/TOPtext is shown.
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Hold Pages
Some pages are divided up into subpages by the channel. Subpages are automatically shown in turn, as they are transmitted. In order to hold the page, press . Press again in order to display the next subpage. In order to use Teletext the control codes must be transmitted by the broadcasting authorities - its operation is, therefore dependent on these codes being transmitted.
Press in order to select subpage 2. Four dashes ( ) are shown. Enter 0 0 0 2. It can take a minute before subpage 0002 appears. again in order to switch off the subpage feature. You can only Press select other teletext pages when the subpage feature is switched off.
Enlargement
In order to enlarge the display, press . Either the upper or lower half of the screen is enlarged. Each time you press you switch between the display of the upper or lower half of the screen or the full picture.
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The built-in tuner can receive and distinguish NICAM Stereo broadcasts automatically, provided the NICAM setting in the menu is set to AUTO. Note: Sometimes if reception is poor, the NICAM stereo sound may not be received correctly. In case of 2 channel sound reception, you can select the desired sound with AUDIO I/II. AUDIO menu
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select AUDIO menu.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
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Press C or D to select NICAM, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select AUTO or OFF. Select OFF if you want to revert to standard mono FM audio reception.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
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AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
When NICAM reception is available, one of the following indications will be displayed.
NICAM ST illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a NICAM STEREO broadcast signal is received.
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NICAM ST
NICAM M1 illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a NICAM MONO A broadcast signal is received. NICAM M1/M2 illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a NICAM MONO A and MONO B broadcast signal is received. This will be displayed for approx. 4 seconds when NICAM OFF is selected in the menu screen.
NICAM M1
NICAM M1 / M2
NICAM OFF
Stereo reception
STEREO illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when a STEREO broadcast signal is received.
STEREO
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select AUDIO menu.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
EXIT : END
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Press C or D to select BASS, TREBLE or BALANCE, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to adjust the bass.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
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Press EXIT to return to the normal screen.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
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MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select TREBLE or BALANCE these can be adjusted in the same way.
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Make sure the volume control of your audio amplifier is set to a moderate listening level.
Note: The Headphone socket and other output sockets do not output the SURROUND audio - this can only be heard through the TVs own speakers. Make sure the volume control of your audio amplifier is set to a moderate listening level. AUDIO menu
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select AUDIO menu.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select SURROUND, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to select ON or OFF.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
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Press EXIT to return to the normal screen.
EXIT : END
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select AUDIO menu.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
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Press C or D to select SPEAKERS, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to select ON or OFF.
AUTO 25 25 0 OFF ON
ON
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select BRIGHTNESS, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to adjust the brightness. Press C or D to select CONTRAST, COLOUR, TINT or SHARPNESS - these can be adjusted in the same way.
PICTURE menu
The TINT menu can only be selected when an NTSC 3.58/4.43MHz signal is played back through one of the AV channels, and if NTSC or AUTO is selected in the AV COLOUR setting (see P.21).
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
DNR
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) can reduce the roughness of the picture.
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
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Press C or D to select DNR, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to select OFF, LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH.
DNR
OFF
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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PICTURE menu Press C or D to select COLOUR TEMPERATURE, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select the desired setting.
Mode COOL MEDIUM WARM Picture Quality Bluish Neutral Reddish
PICTURE PREFERENCE STANDARD BRIGHTNESS 25 CONTRAST COLOUR TINT SHARPNESS 40 25 0 0
DNR
OFF
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press EXIT to return to the normal screen.
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Blue background
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent.
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Press C or D to select BLUE BACK, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select ON or OFF. ON: OFF: This function is turned on. This function is turned off.
DNR
OFF
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
40 25 0 0
EXIT : END
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Press C or D to select PICTURE PREFERENCE, then press ENTER. Press B or A to adjust the brightness.
Mode SPORTS STANDARD MOVIE MEMORY Picture Quality Bright and dynamic picture (factory-set) Standard picture quality (factory-set) Movie-like picture setting (factory-set) Your personal preferences (set by you; see Adjusting the picture on page 15)
PICTURE menu
EXIT : END
MENU: RETURN
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Picture format
Pressing PICTURE SIZE repeatedly scrolls through the following options. Note: When the PICTURE SIZE is set to AUTO, the aspect ratio will automatically change according to the Wide Screen Switching (WSS) signal, if it is available. This may be either transmitted by the broadcasting TV channel, or via a recording from a VCR etc. Any WSS signal received will only be effective in the AUTO mode - however, some DVD players / Digital Decoders etc. will automatically switch the aspect ratio via the SCART input (Pin 8 switching), even if AUTO is not selected. In any case if you want to change to a different aspect ratio to the one selected automatically, you can change it by pressing PICTURE SIZE. In PC mode, the PICTURE SIZE feature is available only for 16:9 or 4:3 format. (In WXGA INPUT mode, the PICTURE SIZE feature is not available.) In HDMI or COMPONENT mode of scanning rate: 720p and 1080i, the PICTURE SIZE feature is available only for AUTO and CINEMA format. Manual format setting 4:3 It shows a 4:3 picture in original size with black bands on left and right side.
FULL SCREEN: Stretches the left and right hand sides of a 4:3 picture horizontally to fill the screen, while leaving the centre of the picture unstretched. Note: In this mode the picture is geometrically distorted on the left and the right sides of the screen.
(FULL SCREEN)
16:9 This mode is used with 16:9 signals from the Digital tuner, a DVD player or other external source. This uniformly stretches a 4:3 image horizontally to fill the screen (For example, a (16:9) 16:9 image is often stored anamorphically on a DVD, where the 16:9 image is stored as a horizontally compressed 4:3 image - this mode restores the image to its correct 16:9 proportions).
CINEMA: This mode is used to zoom-in on (expand) 4:3 letterbox format pictures (with black bars at the top and bottom) so that they fill more of the screen.
(CINEMA)
Note: In the CINEMA mode, part of the picture may be slightly cut off due to the expansion. However, it is possible to scroll the picture up or down to view the top or bottom part of the picture (see page 19).
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AUTO: Automatically selects the aspect ratio (see note to the left).
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AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9 0 EXIT : END MENU: RETURN
Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu. Press C or D to select VERTICAL POSITION, then press ENTER.
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Press B or A to adjust the vertical position of the picture. To raise the picture, press A.
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To lower the picture, press B. Note: The scroll amounts are 10 to +10.
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu. Press C or D to select AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT, then press ENTER.
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Back light
You can use the Back light feature to adjust the screen brightness for improved picture clarity.
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
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Press C or D to select BACKLIGHT, then press ENTER. Press B or A to adjust the level you required setting. PICTURE menu
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Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu.
AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
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Press C or D to select AV COLOUR, then press ENTER. Press B or A to select AUTO.
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If AUTO option does not work, press B or A to select your desired colour system setting (e.g.NTSC 3.58).
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Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. Note: PAL is the colour system used in UK. NTSC 3.58 is used in the USA. PAL 60 is used in the UK by some video recorders, when playing an NTSC recording on a PAL system TV set. Different DVD players produce different types of output signal according to the exact model, such as PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43, NTSC 3.58 and PAL 60. However the best type of signal to use is RGB, so ideally you should select this type of output signal in the DVD player's menu system, and connect the DVD player to the TV with a SCART lead.
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The AV colour setting affects the AV inputs only - the TV's tuner is not affected. Please refer to pages 22 and 24 for more information about connecting other equipment.
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Examples of other AV equipment that you might connect to this TV TV (Left side view)
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Digital satellite/ terrestrial receiver (Sky/Freeview/etc.) (The SCART and other connecting leads illustrated are not supplied) DVD player: For superior picture quality, set your DVD player to output an RGB signal (refer to your particular DVD player owner's manual). Always connect DVD players (and other equipment which can output an RGB signal) to AV1 or AV2 - only the AV1 and AV2 SCART sockets are compatible with RGB signals. Select RGB in the AV1 INPUT or AV2 INPUT option (see P.24 section6/part2). Select AV1 or AV2 input mode (see note to the left). Note: S-Video signals can be played back either through the AV1 SCART socket, the AV2 SCART socket, or the AV3 (see page 23). If you wish to use S-Video via the AV1 SCART socket or the AV2 SCART socket, use an S-Video-to-SCART adaptor (not supplied). Select S-VIDEO in the AV1 INPUT or AV2 INPUT option (see P.24 section6/part2). DVD players should always be connected to the TV directly, not connected through a video recorder. This is because the copy-guard used on some DVDs can cause picture disturbance if connected in this way.
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Connecting a decoder TV (Left side view) decoder
(Illustrated SCART cable are not supplied) You can use the AV1 SCART socket when connecting a decoder and other audiovisual equipment.
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Audio input
(Audio lead, not supplied) This connection allows you to hear the TV sound through external speakers connected to an audio amplifier. To control the audio through the amplifier, turn on the TV and the amplifier, set the volume of both to a moderate level, and turn off the TVs built-in speakers (see Turning off the built-in speakers on page 14). You will need a stereo RCA/Phono audio lead to connect this set to your audio system. Note: If the volume of either the TV or the amplifier is set to 0 (or OFF), you will not hear any sound. Many TV broadcasts are transmitted with surround sound (eg. Dolby Surround) as well as stereo. If you connect the Variable Audio Output sockets to a suitable surround sound amplifier system, it will be able to decode the surround information from the stereo signal output from the TV. If your stereo amplifier features Dolby Surround or similar, you will need to activate this manually, as it will not switch itself on automatically (see your hifi's instructions for further details). Please also note that the sound adjustment (bass / treble / balance) controls (see P.13) only affect the sound through the TV speakers - it does not affect the sound through the audio output sockets.
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Connect to a Video camera or games console TV (Left side view) Video camera (example) AV output (AV lead, not supplied) (S-VIDEO lead, not supplied)
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Connect the Video camera (or games console) to the TV unit using the appropriate RCA / Phono AV leads (or S-Video if applicable). Select AV3-input mode (see page 22).
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Connecting to a DVD player or other AV device with Component Video outputs TV (Left side view) Audio lead (not supplied) Video lead (not supplied) To COMPONENT IN Component output
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AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING CH ALLOCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERTICAL POSITION 0 AUTO 4:3 DEFAULT 16:9
If your DVD player (or other device) has Component Video output sockets, use a suitable set of leads (RCA/Phono) to connect these to the Component Video inputs on this TV as shown - it can greatly enhance the picture quality and performance. Please remember that you will also need to connect separate leads (RCA/Phono) for the audio signals. To view this source, select the COMPONENT input mode (see P.22).
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Selecting the settings for the AV1/AV2 SCART socket 1 Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select SETUP menu. Press C or D to select AV1 INPUT or AV2 INPUT, then press ENTER.
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AV1 INPUT AV2 INPUT AV COLOUR AV AV AUTO
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2 Press B or A to select AV, RGB or S-VIDEO. AV: Composite signal (e.g. from VHS-Video recorder). RGB: RGB signal (e.g. from DVD player with RGB output). S-VIDEO: S-Video signal (e.g. from DVD player with S-Video output). 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen.
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PC Connection
Use a PC-VGA lead (not supplied) to connect your PC to this unit. Plug the lead carefully not to break or bend the contact inside of plug. TV (Left side view) PC PCs are usually supplied with a 'normal' CRT monitor (Cathode Ray Tube). Before you connect this unit to your PC, change the adjustment of your PC's graphic card. Otherwise the picture may not appear correctly on the unit. Turn on your PC (still with your old Monitor) and select under 1360 x 768 for on-screen graphic resolution. Select under 60 Hz for on-screen refresh rate. Switch off your PC, then connect it to this unit while both items are still switched off. Note: Digital PC-connection via HDMI input is not supported. If you try to connect your PC digitally anyway, the TVoperation might freeze. TV will stop to respond properly on usercommands. Countermeasure: Switch-off your TV and disconnect from the 220240V-power-supply. Disconnect the digital PCconnection. Now you may retry operating your TV. If a digital PC-connection does show a picture, proper working is not guaranteed. Digital PCconnection is not granted for this TV.
to AUDIO 1 input Audio lead (not supplied) VGA lead (not supplied)
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Monitor Display modes MODE VGA VGA SVGA XGA WXGA WXGA WXGA Resolution 640x480 720x400 800x600 1024x768 1280x720 1280x768 1360x768 Refresh rate 60Hz 70Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz
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Note: If there is no video signal from the computer when the unit is in PC mode, NO SIGNAL will appear on the TV-screen. See next page for PC mode menu.
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Select PC input Press INPUT SELECT and press C or D to select PC, then press ENTER. PC appears on the TV screen.
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Note: The PC mode menu settings are not effective for normal TVmode or external input mode.
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During PC mode press MENU. The menu appears on the TV-screen. Press B or A to select PICTURE menu.
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PICTURE (PC) menu Press C or D to select BRIGHTNESS, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to adjust the brightness.
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PICTURE menu BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST: can be set as you are accustomed to your TV. HOR POSITION and VER POSITION: to adjust the horizontal and vertical placing of the image. PHASE and CLOCK: eliminates the horizontal (PHASE) and vertical (CLOCK) interfering lines. RED/GREEN/BLUE: influences the colour balance. BACKLIGHT: Press B or A to adjust the level you require. WXGA INPUT: When you input WXGA, set this option to ON. RESET: Press ENTER to reset BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, RED, GREEN and BLUE to the factory preset values. AUDIO menu BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE: Tone setting menu. SURROUND: Press B or A to select surround sound feature ON or OFF (see page 14). SPEAKERS: Press B or A to select SPEAKERS ON or OFF (see page 14). RESET: Press ENTER to reset BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE to the factory preset values.
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To AUDIO 2 input
HDMI compliant (type A connector), HDCP compliant Suggested scan rates: PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i HDMI Audio: 2-channel PCM, 32/44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency 16/20/24 bits per sample Selecting the HDMI audio input source You must choose the appropriate HDMI audio input setting for each connection, depending on whether the source is equipped with a DVI or HDMI socket.
Press MENU, the menu will appear on the screen. Press B or A to select AUDIO menu. Press C or D to select HDMI1 or HDMI2, then press ENTER. Then press B or A to select HDMI or DVI.
HDMI HDMI
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Note: As well as HDMI-2, you can also use HDMI-1 IN to connect to DVI equipped device - in this case, you must connect the audio leads to the HDMI-1 AUDIO/PC AUDIO IN sockets. Some devices may not operate properly with the TV.
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This set is classed as "HD-Ready". This means that it is capable of displaying HD (High Definition) signals when connected to a suitable HD source, such as an HD receiver or DVD player that has HD capability, via HDMI, DVI, or Component Video connections.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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Cause Is your TV plugged in Is the power for your TV off? Has the fuse in the mains plug blown?
Solution Plug your TV into main socket outlet. Press w (STANDBY) on the unit or press w (STANDBY) on the remote. Replace fuse in mains plug. Plug your TV into mains socket outlet. Check all aerial connections for damaged wires. If necessary replace with new leads. Move the aerial away from areas of possible interference. If you live in a known poor reception area, try using an aerial booster to improve the quality of the signal. Press w (STANDBY) on the unit or press w (STANDBY) on the remote. (MUTE) again or increase Press the volume using volume control. If a television station has been missed try repeating the automatic tuning procedure.
No reception.
Is your TV plugged in? Is the aerial connection lead broken or damaged? Possible station trouble.
Is the power for your TV turned off? Have you pressed (MUTE)? Have you set the volume at minimum? Unable to select channel numbers 8 through to 99. During automatic tuning your signal didnt find enough channels to place them in numbered positions?
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Solution Check all aerial connections for broken or damaged wires. If necessary replace with new leads. Try using aerial booster to improve the quality of the signal. Adjust the colour. Check aerial connections for broken wires or try another station.
Colour control is not adjusted. Aerial connection is poor or possible station trouble. Weak or exhausted batteries. Batteries placed in the wrong way.
Check that you have put the batteries in the remote control the right way around. Before starting the automatic tuning make sure that your TV is switched on and that a tape is playing. Before starting the automatic tuning make sure that your Satellite/Cable box is switched on and that a channel has been selected for example BBC News 24. Set the input mode for the relevant HDMI socket to HDMI. Set the input mode for the relevant HDMI socket to HDMI. Ensure that seperate audio leads are connected to the relevant audio input socket.
During automatic tuning your VCR was not switched on. During automatic tuning your Satellite/Cable box was not switched on.
No sound when connecting to external source via HDMI to HDMI lead. No sound when connecting to external source via HDMI to DVI lead.
HDMI input mode is set to wrong option. HDMI input mode is set to wrong option. Audio leads have not be connected.
The LCD panel is a very high technology product, giving you fine picture details. Occasionally, a few nonactive pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red. Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product. If you have a problem with setting up or operating your Orion product, you can call the Orion Helpline on 020 8236 9090 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm). Please note: This is for operating problems and not for Service or Technical enquiries (see back cover for After Sales Service information).
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By using a SCART lead you can improve the quality of picture and sound.
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PAL, SECAM UK, IR, CCIR, FRENCH System, B/G, D/K, I/I, L AV Input receivable: NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43/PAL 60 Frequency Range: IreE2~E4, X~Z+2, S1~S10, E5~E12, S11~S41, E21~E69 Power Supply: AC 220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz Power Consumption: Operation: approx. 145W Operation: approx. 150W Operation: approx. 175W Standby: approx. 1W LCD: 26.01" TYPE 31.51" TYPE 37.02" TYPE (66.05 cm visible) (80.04 cm visible) (94.03 cm visible) TFT low-glass Active Matrix Colour LCD, 1366 x 768 Pixel Viewing Angle: Viewing Angle: Left/Right: 80 degree Left/Right: 88 degree Up/Down: 80 degree Up/Down: 88 degree Terminals Antenna input: UHF/VHF 75 Din type AV1: SCART (AV input, Y/C input, RGB input, TV output) AV2: SCART (AV input/output, Y/C input, RGB input) AV3: S-VIDEO (Y/C input), RCA pin (AV input) COMPONENT: COMPONENT (Y/PB (CB)/PR (CR) input), RCA (Audio input) HDMI1: HDMI, 3.5 mm jack (Audio input*) HDMI2: HDMI, 3.5 mm jack (Audio input) PC: 3.5 mm jack (Audio input*), 15 pin mini D-sub (PC/Component) OUTPUT: RCA pin (Audio) Headphones: 3.5 mm jack (Audio output) Audio Output Power: 10W x 2 (MAX) Surrounding temperature: Operation: 5C ~ 40C Storage: 20C ~ 60C Operating Humidity: Less than 80%RH Dimensions: 663 (W) x 211 (D) x 495 822 (W) x 282.5 (D) x 604 949 (W) x 283 (D) x 695 (H) mm (H) mm (H) mm Weight: approx. 12.0 kg approx. 17.3 kg approx. 23.0 kg (w/o Accessories) Accessories: Remote control unit Batteries (2 x R6/AA) AC mains lead * Audio input that share with HDMI1 and PC. Weight and dimensions are approximate. Because we continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs without prior notice. 30
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After Sales Service Whilst Orion products have been designed and manufactured to a very high standard and have been subjected to rigorous quality control, regrettably problems can sometimes occur. In the unlikely event of a manufacturing defect occurring during the first twelve months of ownership, your Dealer, Mail Order or Catalogue Company, from whom you purchased the product, will arrange for free-ofcharge service to be carried out. However as this may NOT include a home visit, please ensure that you have received details of their respective service procedures and policy at the time of purchase. Free-of-charge service covers the product for domestic use only, and does not cover any fault or defect caused by accident, misuse, lightning strike, fire or water damage, neglect, connection to an incorrect mains voltage or inadequate aerial, cable or satellite installation. None of the foregoing comments or statements affect your Statutory Rights as currently provided for by law in the United Kingdom. If you have a problem with setting up or operating your Orion product, you can call the Orion Helpline on 020 8236 9090 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm). Please note: This is for operating problems and not for Service or Technical enquiries.
Electrical and electronic equipment should never be disposed of with general household waste but must be separately collected for their proper treatment and recovery. The crossed out bin symbol, placed on the product, reminds you of the need to dispose of the product correctly at the end of its life. In this way you will assist in the recovery, recycling and reuse of many of the materials used in this product. Where possible recycle your packaging. With your help it is possible to reduce the amount of electrical and electronic waste ending up in landfill and to improve quality of life by preventing the release of potentially hazardous substances into the environment.
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