OPERATION USING EXTERNAL DEVICES------------------------------
... with an analogue TV signal
7Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, DVD player/recorder,
recorder .
7Video signal: CVBS.
7Audio signal: stereo, analogue.
7»AV2« preset.
1 Connect the »Video« socket on the
television to the corresponding socket of the
external device with an RCA cable (video signal).
2Connect the »L R« sockets on the television to the corresponding sockets of the external device with RCA cables (audio signal).
Note:
7There must not be a video signal at the » AV2« and
Using a DVD player,
DVD recorder, video recorder or
1Switch on the external device and select the function you wish to use.
2Press » «, use »V«, »Λ«, »<« or »>« to select the preset for the input signal (»AV1«, »AV2«,
Headphones
Connecting the headphones
1Plug the headphone jack (3.5 mm ø jack plug) into the headphone socket on the tel- evision.
Changing the headphone volume
1Open the menu with »MENU«.
2Select the menu item »SOUND SETTINGS« with »V« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
–The »SOUND SETTINGS« menu appears.
4Select the line »Headphone« with »V« or »Λ«.
5Set the preferred volume with »<« and »>«.
6 Press »MENU« to end the setting.
Note:
7Prolonged listening with headphones at loud volumes can damage your hearing.
Hi-fi System
Connecting digital multi-channel amplifier/AV receiver
With this connection, you can playback the audio signal of the television channel via the HDMI cable sur the
1Connect the »HDMI2 (ARC)« (HDMI 1.4 Audio Return Channel) socket to the relevant socket on the HDMI ARC compliant Digital multichannel amplifier / AV receiver with a standard HDMI cable (digital audio signal); or
2Connect the »Optic Out« socket on the television to the corresponding socket on the AV receiver using a standard optic digital cable (digital audio signal).
Important:
7Do not use a HDMI cable longer than 5 m for HDMI ARC connection.
Apply the device with HDMI ARC function and activate HDMI ARC
1Switch on the the
2Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS« button.
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