Technika 42-2020 manual Using Side AV Connectors, Using Other Connectors

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Using Side AV Connectors

You can connect a range of optional equipment to your LCD TV. Possible connections are shown below. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.

For connecting a camcorder, connect to the VIDEO IN socket and the AUDIO SOCKETS. Do not connect the camcoder to VIDEO IN socket at the same time since it can cause noise in the picture. For selecting the related source, see the section “Input selection” in the following parts.

To listen the TV sound from headphones, connect to the HEADPHONE jack of theTV.

Headphone

Camcorder

Using Other Connectors

You can connect a range of optional equipment to your LCD TV. Possible connections are shown below. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.

To connect external speakers, use an audio cable. Do not reverse the AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT jacks. Turn on the LCD TV and external speaker set after all connections are made. Refer to your speaker set’s manual for further queries.

For connecting a to a device that has SPDIF support, use an appropriate SPDIF cable to enable sound connection.

External Speakers

A device that

supports

SPDIF signal.

Connecting Other Equipment via

Scart

Most devices support SCART connection. You can connect a; DVD recorder, a VCR or a decoder to your LCD TV by using the SCART sockets. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.

Power off both the TV and the devices before making any connections.

For more information, refer to your device’s own instruction book.

Scart sockets

DVD Recorder

Video Recorder

Decoder

Inserting Batteries in the Remote

Control Handset

Remove the battery cover located on the back of the handset by gently pulling backwards from the indicated part.

Insert two AAA/R3 or equivalent type batteries inside. Observe the correct polarity (+/-) when inserting batteries and replace the battery cover.

Note: Remove the battery from remote control handset when it is not to be used for a long period. Otherwise it can be damaged due to any leakage of batteries.

Remote range is approximately 7m/23ft.

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Contents 42-2020 Contents Accessories FeaturesIntroduction PreparationSafety Precautions Headphone Volume InstallationLCD Screen Environmental Information Repair InformationOverview of the Remote Control Viewing the Connections- Back Connectors LCD TV and Operating ButtonsEnglish Viewing the Connections Side Connectors Power ConnectionAerial Connection Using Digital Multimedia Connectors Connecting the LCD TV to a PCConnecting to a DVD Player USB Memory ConnectionUsing Side AV Connectors Using Other ConnectorsConnecting Other Equipment via Scart Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control HandsetSwitching the TV On/Off Input SelectionBasic Operations Initial Settings General Operation Electronic Programme GuideInformation Banner Displaying SubtitlesIdtv Menu System Setting Favourites Deleting the Channels in the Channel ListRenaming Channels Adding Locks to ChannelsTimers Conditional AccessHow to Add a Channel to a Favourites List Program GuideTV Setup SetupConfiguration Time Settings Receiver Upgrade Over Air Download OADParental Control Audio Description Optional Standby SearchLanguage Clear Service List Automatic Channel ScanManual Channel Scan First Time Installation Media BrowserPlaying MP3 Files Analogue TV Menu System Film Mode Game ModeReset Sound Menu VolumeSound Mode optional Feature Menu Pip-PapHeadphone Spdif OutSleep Timer Default ZoomPower Save Mode Menu TimeoutFull Mode optional Install Menu ProgramInstall Menu in AV Modes BandPC Mode Menu System Source MenuPC Position Menu Picture Mode Selection Displaying TV InformationMute Function PIP Picture-in-Picture and PAP Picture-and-Picture ModesZoom Modes TeletextTips Appendix a PC Input Typical Display Modes Not Available, O Available EnglishAppendix C Supported DVI Resolutions Appendix D PIP/PAP Mode CombinationsAppendix E Supported File Formats for USB Mode BatteryProducts Dimensions mm SpecificationsImportant Instruction Mains AC Operation50174934