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3 Connecting an aerial and VCR

Connecting an aerial only

1. Connect your aerial lead to the aerial socket labelled on the rear of the TV.

4 s 4

(SMARTLINK)

3 s 3

VCR

2

DVD

1

ANALOGUE

R/D/D/D L/G/S/I

DOLBY.THE DOUBLE-D SYMBOL DD

ARE TRADEMARKS OF DOLBY

LABORATORIES

Connecting an aerial and VCR

4 s 4

3 s 3

VCR

2

DVD

1

R/D/D/D L/G/S/I

DOLBY.THE DOUBLE-D SYMBOL DD

ARE TRADEMARKS OF DOLBY

LABORATORIES

RF lead (not supplied)

Scart lead (not supplied)

1. Connect your aerial lead to the IN* socket on your VCR.

2. Connect an RF lead from the OUT* socket on

your VCR to the aerial socket labelled on the rear of the TV.

3.

Connect a fully wired 21-pin scart lead from the

 

scart socket marked

3/

 

s 3 on the rear of the

 

 

TV to a scart socket on your VCR**

Notes: *Socket names may vary depending on make and model of VCR. Refer to your VCR instruction manual for details.

**If your VCR does not have a scart socket follow the connecting instructions above ignoring the scart lead connection.

You will also need to manually tune the VCR to a spare TV channel (ideally channel 0, refer to the ‘Manual Programme Preset menu’ section of this instruction manual).

VCR

4 Switching on the TV

1. Connect the TV plug to your mains socket

(220 - 240V AC, 50 Hz).

2. The TV is usually switched on. If not, push in

the On/Off button on the front of the TV.

If the red standby mode indicator on the front of the TV is lit, press the TV / button on the remote control to switch on the TV set. Please be patient as the picture may take a few moments to appear on the TV screen.

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