Matsui America Flat Panel Television MAT7DB2656E User Manual

MATSUI  
Instruction Manual  
7 Inches 16:9 Widescreen Colour LCD TV  
With DVBT  
NR  
MAT7DB2656E  
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, READ, UNDERSTAND,  
AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
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1. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS  
10. MAINTENANCE  
1-1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Be sure to press POWER to set the TV to the standby mode and disconnect  
the AC adaptor before cleaning the TV.  
C A U T I O N  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
Wipe with a dry, soft cloth.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
If the surfaces are extremely dirty ,wipe clean with a cloth which has been  
dipped in a weak soap-and-water solution and wrung out thoroughly, and then  
wipe again with a dry cloth.  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
Never use alcohol, benzine, thinner, cleaning fluid or other chemicals. And do  
not use compressed air to remove dust  
The graphic symbols on the back cover of the set mean the following:  
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage.  
Within the product's enclosure, there may be full of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
Damage  
Never use your TV if it is damaged in any way. Always place your TV on a flat level surface  
avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration.  
Weather  
It is advisable to unplug the aerial during an electrical storm.  
Temperature  
Avoid extremes of temperature, either hot or cold, place your TV well away from heat  
sources such as radiators or gas/electric fires.  
Naked Flames  
Naked flames such as candles and night lights should not be placed on or near your TV.  
Ornaments  
Vases and other water containers or lamps should not be put on top of your TV set.  
Moisture  
Do not allow your TV to be exposed to rain, moisture, dust. If any liquid is spilt into your TV  
it can cause serious damage. If you spill any liquid into your TV switch it off at the mains  
immediately. Contact your store.  
Car Use On no account must this unit be used by the driver of a moving motor vehicle. If  
the unit is being used by a passenger in your vehicle, make sure that it does not cause  
distraction to the driver, is secured or held safely and does not obstruct any safety device  
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CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS  
9. TROUBLESHOOTING  
(e.g. airbag, seat belt, etc.) that is fitted. It is advised that this product is installed in the  
rear of the vehicle only. Make sure that it is always securely fastened before use. Never  
place the product in a position where a sudden stop will cause it to become dislodged.  
Before requesting service for this player ,check the chart below for possible cause of the  
problem you are experiencing. some simple checks or an adjustment on your part may  
eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.  
Ventilation  
The TV must be well ventilated. Do not cover your TV or place it inside a small confined  
space. Make sure that there is a gap of at least 10cm on both sides and 20 cms at the top.  
Fault Phenomenon  
Resolve  
Interference  
Do not place your TV on or near appliances which may cause electromagnetic interference  
(TV or Hi-Fi speakers). If you do, it may adversely affect the working of the unit, and cause a  
distorted picture or sound.  
Unit is on, but nothing  
displays on screen  
Insert the plug to the power socket on wall  
firmly.  
No signal”  
Reinstall the antenna and adjust it  
Screen Burn  
A characteristic of Plasma and LCD TV Panels is that displaying the same image for a long  
time may cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This is called screen burn.  
Most pictures shown on your TV will be constantly moving and fill the screen.  
Connect the digital TV tuner antenna aerial to  
the set top box  
Examples of images that you need to watch out for are as follows (this is not an all-inclusive list):  
-Black Bars: If black bars appear at the left/right or top/bottom of the screen it is recommended to  
change the format so that the picture fills the entire screen.  
-TV Channel Logos: e.g. Shopping channel logos and pricing displays - especially if they are bright  
and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause ageing of the screen.  
-PIP and Multipip: Do not view for long periods of time using the PIP or Multipip functions.  
-Time Displays  
-Teletext: Do not view a stationary page for long periods of time.  
-TV/DVD Menus: e.g. Listings of DVD disk content.  
-Pause Mode: Do not leave the screen in pause mode for long periods of time, e.g. When watching  
DVDs or videos.  
Set the proper parameters of received  
programs in the system settings menu  
Set top box makes a  
strange sound  
Press the Audio or LANG button on the  
Remote control to select the correct  
audio track or audio  
language.  
Note: To prevent screen burn if viewing any of the above for long periods of time, reduce contrast and  
brightness when viewing. Once burn-in occurs it will never disappear completely.  
Batteries  
Batteries are easily swallowed by young children. Do not allow young children to play with  
the remote control unit.  
Covers  
Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
Standby  
The standby button on the remote control doesn't switch off the TV completely and the TV  
will continue to draw electricity from the mains supply. Therefore in the interests of safety  
and to avoid unnecessary energy consumption, never leave your TV in standby while  
unattended for long periods of time, eg. overnight, while on holiday or while out of the house.  
Power Cord  
Make sure your TV or TV stand is not resting on top of the power cord, as the weight of the TV  
may damage the cord and create a safety hazard. Make sure that the mains plug is easily  
accessible.  
Packaging  
If you can store the packaging it will prove useful should you need to transport the TV to  
protect it while it is in transit. Try to reuse packaging wherever you can. If you cannot store it,  
contact your local authority for details of your nearest recycling facilities.  
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8. SPECIFICATIONS  
2. FEATURES  
1.CHANNEL BANDWIDTH:6MHZ, 7MHZ&8MHZ  
2. EARPHONE OUTPUT : 250mW (MAX)  
3.Display device: Colour TFT LCD  
4.Display Screen Size: 7 inches  
5.Video Input: 1Vp-p  
7TFT DISPLAY  
This player has a built-in 7" TFT display w, to provide clear vision, and low  
radiation.  
6.Audio Output: 1.6V+0.2V  
7.Input Resistance : 75Ω  
8.Power Consumption: 18w  
MANUAL/AUTO TV/ RADIO SEARCHING FUNCTION  
MEMORY FUNCTION  
9.Standby Power Consumption: 0.04W  
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10.Resolution: 1440 (H)*234 (V)  
11.Dots Distance: 0.107(H) X 0.372(V)mm  
12.Visible Range: 154.08(H) X87.05(V)mm  
13.Power Source: AC adaptor or car adaptornormal: DC 12V)  
14.Operation Temperature : -5OC to +45OC.  
15.Measurement: 198(L) X 150 (W) X31(D) mm  
16.Weight: Approx. 478g  
DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING RECEPTION  
7 DAYS ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE(EPG)  
MULTI-AUDIO FUNCTION  
17.Connection terminals:  
1. Antenna Jack  
2. Headphone Jack  
3. AV OUT Jack  
4. AV IN Jack  
The audio soundtrack can be heard in up to 8 languages. (The number of audio sound  
languages depends on the software.)  
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MULTI-SUBTITLES FUNCTION  
5. External Power Source Input Jack  
Subtitles may be displayed in one of a maximum of 32 languages depending on the  
software.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
PARENTAL LOCK FUNCTION  
This prevents play unsuitable for children.  
This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic  
equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste.  
There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU.  
For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you  
purchased the product.  
Visit Partmaster.co.uk today for the easiest way to buy electrical spares and accessories.  
With over 1 million spares and accessories in stock we can deliver direct to your door the  
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CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONS  
3. ACCESSORIES  
Game menu  
Press Right navigation button to select Game menu in Main Menu and press Ok or function  
button on panel to enter.  
External aerial  
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IF THERE ARE MISSING CHANNELS OR NO CHANNELS ARE FOUND DURING A  
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PROGRAMS, AND THEN BEGIN AUTO SEARCH CHANNEL AGAIN.  
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CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION.............................................1-2  
2 FEATURES...........................................................................3  
3 ACCESSORIES ..................................................................4  
Parent Lock  
4 GENERAL PARTS AND CONTROLS...................................6-8  
If you select and enter the Parent Lock menu ,you can set a lock or modify the password.  
-If the Parent Lock is set to ON, you must input the correct password to enter a locked  
channel.  
4-1 MAIN UNIT..............................................................................................6-7  
4-2 REMOTE CONTROL................................................................................7-8  
-If the Install Lock item is set to ON , you must input the correct password to enter the main  
menu. The default password is 8866.  
5 BASIC CONNECTION  
..................................................9-10  
6 REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION..................................11  
7 OPERATIONS.................................................................12-24  
7-1 ENTER.................................................................................................. 12  
7-2 BASIC OPERATIONS.........................................................................12-13  
7-3 MAIN MENU.......................................................................................13-24  
8 SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................25  
9 TROUBLE SHOOTING..........................................................26  
10 MAINTENANCE...................................................................27  
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CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONS  
4. GENERAL PARTS AND CONTROLS  
MAIN UNIT  
INFO  
4-1  
Press INFO button once, a banner displays on the top of the screen(press again to  
remove). The banner will show the details of the current channel.  
FRONT VIEW  
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CH  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
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MENU  
CH  
Preference  
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In the Preference menu you can select Language, OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY)  
Setting and Parent Lock items.  
1.TFT DISPLAY  
2.SPEAKER  
3.ENTER BUTTON -Can be used as  
ok button to confirm a operation only  
in DVB mode.  
4.VOL-/ BUTTON-To reduce volume  
or move left.  
6.CH+/ BUTTON-To select next channel  
or move down.  
7.MENU BUTTON-To enter menu setting  
Language  
You can select different languages according to Language menu.  
page.  
8.VOL+/  
BUTTON-Toincrese volume  
or move right.  
9.STANDBY BUTTON-To set the unit in  
standby mode.  
5.CH+/ BUTTON-To select previous  
channel or move up.  
10.REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR  
11 LED INDICATOR  
AV IN  
12  
SIDE VIEW  
AV  
O UT  
12.AV IN jack-use the unit as a  
monitor  
13.AV OUT jack-use the unit as a  
signal source  
14.Connect to HEADPHONE for  
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private listening  
15.DCIN12V input jack  
16.POWER switch  
P
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ON  
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OSD(ON SCREEN DISPLAY) Setting  
Set the color of the menu by Selecting the OSD Setting option.  
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CHAPTER 4 GENERAL PARTS AND CONTROLS  
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BACK VIEW  
17. Antenna jack  
18. Stand Holder  
NOTE: You must connect external antenna to the unit before TV receiver operation.  
Select an event in your required time zone, and press the RED button. The timer will be set  
Before this product is used as a TV make sure the external aerial is connected.  
according to your preferred time.  
4-2 REMOTE CONTROL  
1.MUTE-To mute the sound.  
2.NUMERIC BUTTONS-To input the  
numeric information, such as channel  
number and so on.  
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3.CH+/  
move up.  
4.OK-To confirm a selection.  
-To select programme forward or  
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5. button-To move left.  
6.CH-/ To select programme reverse or  
move down.  
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7.TFT MODE-Press this button to enter the  
TFT MODE menu, move UP or DOWN  
navigation button to select Contrast,  
Brightness, Hue, Saturation, Sharpness  
or Scaling, then move LEFT or RIGHT  
navigation to set the selected item as you  
require.  
8.AUDIO -To select the sound track.  
9.LANG-To display and change subtitle  
language.  
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Volume Control  
-Adjust volume: Press Left/right button on the remote control to adjust the volume.  
-Mute: Press Mute button on the remote control to mute the sound. You can cancel the mute  
function by pressing the MUTE button again or the right  
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button.  
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10.INFO-Displays the current programme  
information.  
.11.ALT -Return to last programme watched.  
12.STANDBY- To turn on the Unit or put it  
into standby mode.  
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13.TV/RADIO Switch the unit into TV or radio  
mode.  
14.FR-Page down.  
15.FF-Page up.  
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CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONS  
CHAPTER 4 GENERAL PARTS AND CONTROLS  
16.MENU -Displays the main menu and return to the previous menu.  
17. Button -To adjust volume louder or move right.  
18.EXIT-To return to parent menu. Pressing this button will also close all menu.  
19.FAV -Display the user-settings favorite list  
20.red button-To select different options according to the RED button displaying on OSD meun.  
21.TEXT-To display current programme information .  
22.GUIDE-Display the one-week EPG (electronic programme guide).  
23.VOL+ -To adjust volume louder.  
24.VOL- -To adjust volume lower.  
25.FUNCTION -If you enter the menu setting, it can be used as OK button to confirm an operation  
and also can switch the unit to AV IN or TV mode.  
Note: This button is different from the function button on the panel.  
Favorite List  
Press FAV button on the remote control, the screen will display as shown below . You can  
preview each channel by pressing the UP/ DOWN button.  
EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE)  
T
he EPG shows the event information of the current channel by time zone. The EPG is  
divided into Weekly mode, Daily mode, and Extend mode. Press the EPG button, the  
Weekly mode will display as the default mode.  
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CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONS  
5. BASIC CONNECTION  
Ensure all the cables are disconnected from the main unit before connecting to the AC  
power source using the AC power adaptor.  
Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment.  
5-1 CONNECTING TO AC POWER SOURCE  
To DC IN 12V jack  
Main unit  
NOTE:  
Before connecting to AC power, push the  
POWER ON/OFF switch to OFF.  
Channel type icon, TV or radio  
Current time  
To power outlet  
Channel number and the name of channel  
Event name  
Teletext icon  
AC adaptor(included)  
Favorite icon  
Audio track status, left, right or stereo  
Lock status  
5-2 CONNECT EXTERNAL AERIAL( ANTENNA) TO UNIT  
-MUTE : Mutes the current channel audio track.  
-POWER : Turns the receiver power on/off.  
-SOUND : Sets the current channel audio track to stereo/ left-mono/ right-mono.  
-LANG : Shows the list of the audio language available in the current channel.(The selected  
audio language information is stored)  
Install external antenna into the aerial (antenna) jack for best picture.  
-TV/RADIO : Switch the unit from TV to radio mode.  
-Numeric buttons(0-9) : You can select channel by inputting the channel number directly.  
-Up/Down : Enter the previous/next channel or move up/down.  
-MENU : To enter the Main Menu.  
-OK : To confirm a selection in any mode.  
-EXIT : Press this button to exit root menu.  
-INFO : If you press the INFO button once, a banner is displayed on the top of the screen,  
and if you press the button again before the banner has disappeared, the banner will now  
shown the details of the current channel.  
It is recommended to connect a DVD /VCR.  
Ensure that this player and other equipment to be connected are set to off and  
disconnect the AC adaptor before commencing connection.  
Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables.  
Note:  
-FAV :Press this button to display Favorite List.  
-EPG : To display the ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE menu .  
During DVD play, the TV volume may be at a lower level than during TV broadcasts, etc.  
If this is the case, adjust the volume to the desired level.  
Radio List  
If you press the TV/RADIO/OK button on the remote control, the screen will display as  
show below .You can preview the channel and select the channel by pressing the UP/  
DOWN button.  
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CHAPTER 5 BASIC CONNECTION  
5-3 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DVD/VCR  
DVD/VCR  
TO AV OUT JACK  
Video/audio cable  
TO AV IN JACK  
System Information  
In Config menu , you can select System Information . The System Information menu  
shows the system information including the Firmware version and mode name.  
DVBT PLAYER  
5-4 CONNECTING TO TV SET  
TV set  
NOTE: Make sure all the connections  
are right and the equipment set to the  
correct mode.  
TO AV IN JACK  
Playback  
In play status, various menus will display on the screen by using the remote control .  
You can change the current status and mode by pressing different buttons.  
Video/audio cable  
TO AV OUT JACK  
Program information  
The display at the bottom of the screen shows the information of the current channel.  
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CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONS  
6. REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION  
6-1 BATTERY INSTALLATION  
-Delete All Programs : Deletes the stored channel data only ,other setting are not deleted.  
-Reset To Default : Delete all the current data stored, and reset to factory setting.  
TV Setting  
In Config menu , you can select the TV Setting options.  
Install the battery as shown in the picture below(fig1). Be sure negative and positive  
terminals are positioned as indicated in the battery compartment.  
Press left or right navigation button  
to switc h the picture display s caling  
between 4:3 and 16:9 mode.  
6-2 SERVICE LIFE OF BATTERIES  
The picture is incised, not full.  
-The batteries normally last for about one year although this depends on how often, and  
for how often the remote control is used.  
-If the remote control fails to work even when it is operated near the player, replace the  
batteries.  
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Use one size CR2025 battery.  
Those buttons are according to  
those on the remote control.  
Note:  
Do not drop, step on or otherwise impact the remote control. This may damage the  
parts or lead to malfunction.  
If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time, remove the battery.  
Set Time  
In Config menu , you can select Set Time to set your SET TOP BOX time. This function is  
used for EPG and some timer settings. If your broadcast station provides GMT, you can set  
the time with GMT or set personal time.  
-If the GMT usage is set to On and Current time is automatically set ,you can set the  
time zone only.  
-If you set GMT Usage to OFF, then the calendar window will appear on screen.  
-You can select a date from calendar.  
6-3 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
Fig2  
Fig1  
Point the remote control from no more  
than about 6 m from the remote control  
sensor and within about 60o of the front  
of the player(Fig2).  
REMOTE CONTROL  
SENSOR  
OPEN  
2
6m  
PUSH  
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NOTE:  
-The operating distance may vary  
according to the brightness of the  
room.  
30 C  
30 C  
-Do not point bright lights at the remote  
control sensor.  
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-Do not place objects between the  
remote control and the remote control  
sensor.  
-Do not use this remote control while  
simultaneously operating the remote  
control of any other equipment.  
System Upgrade  
You can set System Update via an other SET TOP BOX.  
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7. OPERATION  
MAKE SURE ALL THE EQUIPMENT AND AC ADAPTOR  
ARE CONNECTED PROPERLY AND THE UNIT IS SET IN  
CORRECT MODE BEFORE OPERATION.  
7-1 ENTER  
Config  
-Connect the external aerial (antenna) to the antenna aerial located on the back of the unit.  
-Switch the unit to on.  
-Press TV /RADIO button to enter TV/ RADIO mode. You also can switch between modes  
by pressing the FUNCTION button.  
In the main menu, you can press the left or right button to select the Config icon . In this  
menu, you can select Clear Data, TV Setting, Set Time, System Update or System  
Information .  
Note: If there is no signal or the signal is too weak , the screen may be black or distorted .  
7-2 BASIC OPERATIONS  
SELECT WANTED PROGRAM  
1. Press CH - button to enter next channel.  
2. Press CH + button to enter previous channel.  
3.Press number buttons on the remote control directly to select programme numbers 0 - 9.  
4.To select two numbers, press the -/-- button and choose the --mode, then enter enter  
your programme numbers.  
Clear Data  
In Config menu, you can select Clear Data item.  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Press the V+ or V- to adjust the volume .  
NOTE: The level of VOLUME and BALANCE can be adjust from 0-24.  
MUTE CONTROL  
Press the MUTE button to mute the sound, press MUTE again or the V+ button to switch the  
sound ON again.  
TFT MODE  
Press TFT MODE button, the screen will display:  
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Auto Search  
In Scan menu , you can select Auto Searching . You can search all programs with this  
menu in the default frequency range.  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Hue  
Saturation  
Sharpness  
Scaling  
50  
50  
50  
50  
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16:9  
Move the UP or DOWN navigation button to select Contrast, Brightness, Hue, Saturation,  
Sharpness or Scaling, then press the LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to adjust the level  
of the selected item.  
NOTE: The level of Contrast, Brightness, Hue and Saturation can be adjusted between  
0-100. And the level of Sharpness can be adjusted 0 - 3.The Scaling can be adjusted  
between 16:9 and 4:3 modes.  
Press TFT MODE button again to exit the TFT MODE Menu Page.  
7-3 MAIN MENU  
Manual Searching  
In Scan menu, you can select Manual Searching item.  
-Select TP Frequency and Bandwidth.  
-Switch Auto Mode to NO  
The unit contains different setting menus.  
-Press the MENU button the screen will display:  
-Select the Trans Mode and Guard Interval parameter.  
-If there are some signals displaying in  
Signal Power and Signal Qu-lity.Press the RED button to search program. If there is  
no signal, please check the parameter setting.  
-press the MENU button again to return to the previous menu.  
-Press OK to confirm a selection.  
-Press CH+/CH- To move up or down.  
-Press EXIT to exit all menus.  
Edit  
In the main menu, you can press left or Right button to select Edit item In this menu, you  
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can select Channel Manager, Add Favorites or Favorite Manager.  
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-Select the desired channel by pressing the Up/Down button, and then press the Red  
button on the remote control to set selected channel as one of favorites. Press the  
Red button again, the selected channel will be cancelled from your favorite list.  
-To select Radio channel on the TV list, press the TV / Radio button on the remote control,  
and then press the TV /Radio button to select TV channel on the Radio channel list.  
- Press the MENU button to exit current menu, the screen will display a dialog, this dialog  
will show you how to confirm your operation.  
- Press the Fav button to enter the favorite list while watching TV (or listening to Radio)  
in normal state.  
Favorite Manager  
The function operations are the same like the channel manager menu operations.  
Channel Manager  
You can edit channel information in the Channel Manager Menu .  
Press TV/Radio button to display TV or radio channel list. According to the menu, you can  
set the channel position.  
Scan  
Press the left or right buttons to select Scan icon from the main menu. In this menu, can  
select Auto Searching or Manual Searching .  
Add Favorites  
Press Add Favorites button, you can select channels from the current TV/ Radio list as  
favorite channels.  
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