Getting started
3 Connecting an aerial and a VCR to the TV
Connecting an aerial only
1. Connect your existing aerial lead to the digital
socket marked on the rear of the TV as shown.
2. Connect the supplied RF loopthrough cable from
the socket marked to the analogue socket
marked .
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VCR
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DVD
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Existing aerial lead
RF loopthrough lead (supplied)
Connecting an aerial and a VCR
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VCR
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DVD
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RF loopthrough cable (supplied)
Scart lead | RF lead (not | |
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supplied) | ||
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1. Connect your existing aerial lead to the digital
socket marked on the rear of the TV as shown.
2. Connect the supplied RF loopthrough cable from
the lower socket marked on the TV to the RF IN socket on your VCR.
3. Connect a lead from the RF OUT socket of your
VCR to the analogue socket marked on the TV.
4. Connect a scart lead from the socket marked 3 s 3 on the rear of the TV to the scart socket on your VCR (refer to your VCR instruction
manual).
5. Connect the VCR to the mains socket and switch on.
6. Insert a
Note:
Your VCR sockets may not be labelled RF IN and RF OUT. If not, please refer to your VCR instruction manual for guidance.
4 Switching on the TV
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2.
Connect the TV plug to your mains socket (220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz).
Push in the on/off button (labelled ) on the front of the TV.
Note:
If the red indicator on the front of the TV is lit the TV is in standby mode. Press the TV / button on the remote control to switch on the TV. Please be patient as the picture may take a few moments to appear on screen.
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