Grundig AMIRA26HDBLK manual Start, Batteries, Initial power on and settings performance

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Start

Remove your television carefully out of its box. You can keep the package of your television to use it later on.

Contents of the box

Accessory box

Power cable

Remote Control

2 batteries

Note: The Scart, , HDMI, VGA and RCA cables are not supplied with the device.

Antenna connection

If you use a coaxial cable (round cable) of 75 Ohms as an antenna cable, connect the antenna plug directly to the antenna input located on the TV.

The motorized vehicles, energy and telecommunication lines affect your antenna. Therefore, be careful about installing your antenna away from these and metal surface in such a way that it shall not swing.

Do not have your antenna cable longer than required and do not shape it in a roll. Make sure that it is not cramped while passing through a window or door.

Your antenna and cable might be affected by natural phenomena such as rain, wind, smoke and humidity over time. Check periodically your antenna and equipment.

Powering on your set and the initial use

1.Insert the power cable plug supplied with the device into the socket.

2.Insert the power cable into the power supply input located on the back panel of the LCD TV. Note1: In cases where there is no broadcast, your television will switch automatically to the STAND-BY mode in five minutes.

Note2: In cases such as the remote controller being lost or its batteries being flat, you may use the control buttons located on the front panel of your television.

3.Press the Network power on/off button located on the LCD TV. The Stand-by display of your TV will be blue. The brightness of the stand-by display is

7increased in the Stand-by mode, it is decreased while your TV is on.

4.To power on your television, press any numerical key on the remote control

or the key ““/”“. For this process, you can also use the “MENU” or “P+“/”P-

buttons found on the front panel of your television. The STAND-BY status indicator will become brighter and the picture will be visualized on the screen after a while.

Note: If you are not going to use your television for a long period of time, make sure to switch it off from the power on/off button.

Initial power on and settings performance

To set up your television, read the parts on the TV controls and performance of the broadcast settings.

Batteries

Open the lid of the battery compartment and make sure you have placed the batteries in the correct direction.

For this remote control, the battery types UM-4, IEC R03 or AAA 1.5 V are suitable.

Do not throw your old batteries into the fire, discard then in the waste areas dedicated to this purpose.

Do not use the used, old batteries with new ones and different types of batteries together.

The performance of the remote control will be reduced at a distance of 8 meters from or at an angle of 30 degrees beyond the centre of the TV.

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Contents Colour Television Contents Cleaning the screen and the cabinet Important InformationDisposal Special Features Your TelevisionFor your security Initial power on and settings performance StartBatteries Your Television HdmiRemote Control You may enter whichever program Temporary On-Off STAND-BYProgram selection Number you would like by pressingTuning and storing the programs on your television Main MenuSystem Channel Fine Tune Search Program no Store Autoprogram Fine Tuning If you do not know the channel numberProgram Table Deleting a program that has been storedTo name the programs Settings on your new television Setting up the Sound Menu SoundLetterbox Picture Set up149 SubtitleFeatures PAT Mode Using the PIP Picture in Picture featurePIP Dimension PIP PositionTeletext viewing button MIX in the TV picture Accession to the Teletext modeTeletext SelectionSub page button SUB Update ButtonStop Button Hold Question answer button RevealVia the Scart socket Connecting a Video Recorder DeviceExternal equipment connection Via the RCA or S-Video socketVia the antenna input Video InputConnecting a DVD Player Via the RCA socketConnecting a Decoder PC Accession Setting Connecting PCTransition to the PC mode Switching to the Hdmi modeConnecting a video camera Connecting a Computer and Video gamesHelp and tips RF Antenna input Power supplyProgram memory Loudspeaker impedanceAUA.801