HANNspree DT06-10A1 user manual Connecting the Power Adapter

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Connecting the Power Adapter

1.Connect the power cord to the power adapter as illustrated.

2.Plug the power adapter connector into the DC-IN on the rear panel of the TV.

3.Insert the three-pronged plug at the other end of the power cord into a power outlet.

Power outlet

Three-pronged plug

( )

( )

Power cord

((R))

((L))

S

4

DC-IN

AC power adapter

Refer to the “Power Supply Safety Notes” on page 6.

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Contents Liquid Crystal Display Television Table of Contents TV/CATV MTS Warranty and Service Copyright PrefaceElectric Power Notice Description of Warning SymbolsPower Supply Safety Notes Safety NoticesInstallation Safety Notes Before You Proceed PowerOptimal Viewing Distance Important Safety Instructions Page Personal Safety Installation Operation MaintenanceFCC Compliance Statement1 Regulatory InformationCE Conformity Statement2 DOC Compliance Notice1Introducing the TV FeaturesChecking Package Contents Front View Getting to Know Your TVDC-IN Input and Output PortsGetting Started Connecting to an Antenna/Cable TVConnecting to a VCR, VCD or DVD Player Connecting to AV DevicesConnecting to a Video Camera Connecting External Speakers and Headphones Connecting the Power Adapter Using the Remote Control Using the TVSelecting Channels Turning the TV On and OffAdjusting the Volume Switching Source SignalsSettings Adjusting On-Screen Display OSDButton Descriptions Control Panel Brightness Contrast Video Setting Hue 255 SaturationSharpness Standard Color Color TemperatureWarm Color Cold ColorAudio Setting Treble Audio SettingBass Balance Mute TV Setting Receiving Broadcast TV Receiving Cable TVMTS Auto Program Auto ProgramManual Program Add Channel Channel Add/EraseErase Channel Favorite Channels Miscellaneous Setting English T-Chinese LanguageSleep Timer OSD Display All Portion Off OSD DisplayTime Setting Exit ResetTaking Care of Your TV Situation Solution TroubleshootingMake sure the source device is functioning properly Specifications SpecificationsGlossary