Haier DTA-1486 owner manual Function buttons and external sockets, Front panel the TV set

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Function buttons and external sockets

Front panel the TV set

Power Indicator

Signal Receiver

The DVD Player

Power Switch

Video

R/L

Menu

Channel Position

Play

TV/DVD

up/down

 

the DVD

 

Audio

 

Stop

 

 

 

 

 

Switching

 

Open/close

 

 

Volume up/ down

the DVD

the DVD

Rear panel of the TV set

TV EXT

TV EXT

TV SCART Terminal

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Contents DTA-1486 Contents Explanation on the display tube Aerial connection InstallationRear panel of the TV set Function buttons and external socketsFront panel the TV set Menu Buttons on the remote controlSwitching on/ off the TV set Switching on/ off the TV setSwitching on/ off the TV set Watching TV program How to select TV programWatching TV Program swap Program swap and auto scan functionsDisplay function Full automatic modeSearching channel To turn off the on-screen menu Semi-automatic searchSemi-automatic search Manual fine tune Manual fine tuneProgram skip If you want to recover the skipped channelHow to customize your own picture status How to select picture modesConvenient picture and sound control functions Multiple picture ModesBlack stretch and noise reduce How to select Black StretchHow to select Noise Reduce Sound mute Mute functionOn/off timer Clock setting and timer on/off functionsClock setting Sleep timer Sleep timer and program presetScreen saver Childlock functions Set up functionHow to start screen saver function Calendar function AVL and calendar functionsAVL function Fade FadeExchange Position exchange functionsExchange Basic Playback Basic PlaybackAdvanced Playback Advanced PlaybackJpeg Disc Playback Special Function PlaybackGeneral Setup Process DVD System SetupGeneral Setup Password Change Preference TV Type Auto Parental Password DefaultReset Following discs can be played Playable DiscsCompare DVD disc with other discs Disc Protection and DVD CharacteristicsConnecting to the other video and audio equipment To assist in location possible faults use help guide below Troubleshooting guideSpecifications SpecificationsPage 0090504962