TTE Technology CRT Television manual Side AV panel front 75OHMfor all models

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The basic component (VCR, DVD player etc.) to TV connection is described below. For other hookups, refer to your component's instruction manual.

Connect a yellow video cable to the VIDEO jack on the front of the TV and to the VIDEO OUT jack on your VCR (or other component).

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Connect an audio cable to the AUDIO jack on the front of the TV and to the AUDIO OUT of the VCR (or other device.). Match the cable color to the jack color.

Turn on the TV and the VRC (or other component).

Press the INPUT button on the remote control until the correct video input channel appears in the upper right corner of the TV screen. When you play material on the VCR, DVD player, etc. that is connected to the AUDIO and VIDEO jacks it will appear on the TV on the video input channel. (The bottom of page 4 has a complete list.)

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Audio and video cables are not supplied with the TV. Audio cables are usually red and white. Video cables are usually yellow.

Your VCR may not have Audio and Video Out jacks, but only an RF or ANTENNA OUT jack.

Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR's ANTENNA OUT jack to the TV's75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT jack.

S-Video provides a clearer picture than the standard video (the yellow jack). Choose the S-VIDEO channel to view material playing on equipment connected to the S-VIDEO jack.

Use either S-VIDEO jack or VIDEO INPUT jacks. Do not use both at the same time for the same piece of equipment. This would interfere with the picture display. If both are used, S-VIDEO has priority over the yellow VIDEO INPUT jack.

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Contents Televisio Users G ide Product Information Important Safety Instructions Parental Sound Mode Models 24V412T, 24V511T onlyStandard broadcast VHF/UHF or Cable TV channel Page Cable TV / Antenna Connections Side AV panel front 75OHMfor all models FrontView Reattach the battery compartment lid Remove the battery compartment lid0000 @io o Press CH+ or CH- to highlight Setup Press CH+ or CH- repeatedly to highlight Auto Search Manual Favorite List Press CH+ or CH- repeatedly to Picture Color45 HtnessSO Tint-+00 Normal Bright Theater PersonalPress CH+ or CH- repeatedly to highlight Clock Press CH+ or CH- to highlight TimePress OH+ or OH- repeatedly to highlight TV/CATV Press OH+ or OH- to highlight TimeTime Off Time Once Submenu Sleep 9min Sleep 120min Sleep 1 lOmin13/-14Parents Strongly Cautioned TV-Y7Directed to OlderTV-GGeneral Audience Most parents would find this TV-PG Parents GuidancePress OK to save the code Resetting Your PasswordPar. Parental Control Press the number buttons to enter aPress OK to display the password screen Press OH+ or OH- to highlight Content Press CH+ or CH- to highlight Par. Parental Control 0000 Press CH+ or CH- to highlight Sound Picture Volume50 Press CH+ or CH- repeatedly to highlight Surround ProgramsthathavealltheMTSoptions Press CH+/CH- and VOL+/VOL- to select OFR Page TV Problems Lim ited Wa rranty Page This page intentionally left blank TTE Technology, Inc FCC Information

CRT Television specifications

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