Technicolor - Thomson TX807C CRT Television User Manual


 
9
GB
1
2
3
DC
AC
Connections
The scart cable (1)
The scart cable allows you to connect a VCR or
camcorder (VHS, 8 mm,S-VHS or Hi-8), a Canal +
decoder, a video game machine or devices supplying a
RGB signal.
You may also connect a digital decoder
cable/earth/satellite, an analog satellite receiver or a
DVD player.
The type of connection shown on the opposite is highly
recommended, given that it provides improved picture
quality.
To operate the external equipment connected, you must
select its av socket by means of the av key. With certain
equipment, selection of proper av socket is performed
automatically.
When connecting an S-Video equipment, make sure you
press the av key twice.
When you turn off the connected device, and if you have
not changed channel during viewing, the TV set
automatically returns to the previously watched channel.
If the TV set has been turned on by the VCR, it will
return to stand-by as soon as the VCR is switched off.
Audio/Video sockets (2)
(If included)
The Audio/Video sockets allow you to connect a VHS-
or 8 mm-camcorder. To visualise the pictures from the
camcorder, select the proper socket with the av key.
Not to degrade the picture and sound quality, do not turn
on the devices connected to the scart socket and to the
Audio/Video socket at the same time.
The Headphone socket (3)
(only available on specific models)
The headphone adapter allows you to connect a stereo
headphone or earphone plugs; the loudspeakers sound is
then muted. Volume may be adjusted through keys
/
.
Mains/batteries supply
Some TV set models may be supplied through either
mains (220 - 240V ~ 50Hz) or battery 12V / 24V - CC.
To connect your TV set to either one of these power
sources, please proceed as indicated below:
12V / 24V DC Supply (Direct current).
Connect the battery cord to the left-hand socket
(Move the socket cover to the right-hand side).
220 - 240V ~ 50 Hz Supply (Mains)
Connect the battery cord to the right-hand socket (Move
the socket cover to the left-hand side).
tx807en1 4/02/00 11:05 Page 9