TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FRONT & REAR VIEW OF RECEIVER FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL CONNECTION GUIDE CONNECTING WITH MONITOR CONNECTING WITH AN AERIAL CONNECTING WITH ANOTHER SET TOP BOX OR VIDEO EQUIPMENT CONNECTING WITH PC REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMME BANNNER...
Remove mains plug from socket when receiver is not in use for a long time or during a lightening storm. Do not handle the power cord with wet hands. Do not pull the power cord to remove the plug from the socket. It may cause an electric shock or damage.
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Place the RECEIVER on a plain stable surface. If not, the RECEIVER may fall off or tip over causing injury or damage. Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving RECEIVER. Do not put the RECEIVER in a place where it is humid or dusty, or near oil, smoke or steam.
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Do not use water or oil to clean. Do not press two buttons of the remote controller in at the same time. Never attempt to disassemble remote controller. Ensure the RECEIVER is placed in a position with good ventilation. Leave a space more then 10Cm rear and 5Cm side from the wall.
FRONT & REAR VIEW OF RECEIVER FRONT PANEL POWER SOUND 1. POWER BUTTON Use to power unit on & off. 2. LED POWER : Displays RED when the unit is powered off or standby, GREEN when the unit is powered on. SOUND : Displays when the sound is STEREO or DUAL.
REAR PANEL 1. AV1, AV2 INPUT TERMINAL ( SCART TERMINAL ). Use to connect external input such as VTR, Satellite Receiver, DVD, etc. to the RECEIVER. 2. POWER CORD CONNECTOR Use to connect POWER CORD to the RECEIVER. 3. MONITOR / AUDIO OUTPUT TERMINAL Use to connect MONITOR or external speaker to the RECEIVER.
CONNECTION GUIDE Connecting with Monitor Connect D-SUB input of MONITOR to the output terminal of D-SUB output of the RECEIVER. Connect input of speaker to audio output terminal of the RECEIVER. RECEIVER MONITOR MONITOR BACK AUDIO PC INPUT...
Connecting with an Aerial Plug the aerial into the coaxial socket. Notice This RECEIVER can receive SECAM/PAL except PAL M/N via antenna. RECEIVER RECEIVER...
Connecting with another Set Top Box or Video Equipment Connect output of another STB or Video equipment (SCART, A/V, S-video) to input of the RECEIVER using SCART cable, A/V cable, S-video cable. Notice This RECEIVER can receive SECAM/PAL/NTSC via external input. - AV1, AV2 RECEIVER - AV3, AV4...
Connecting with PC Connect PC output (D-SUB & audio output) to input of RECEIVER (D-SUB & audio input). PC input can be outputted only when the power of RECEIVER is OFF. RECEIVER PC BACK AUDIO PC OUTPUT...
REMOTE CONTROL MUTE BUTTON Switches the sound on or off. DISPLAY POWER BUTTON TV/AV BUTTON PREV BUTTON PROGRAM BUTTONS MENU BUTTON TV/TEXT BUTTON Caution . Do not drop, avoid moisture, heat, and dust. POWER BUTTON RECALL BUTTON How to install the batteries. .
programme Banner allows you to view the current programme information. If you press the RECALL button in normal TV viewing, the channel banner appears on the screen. Press the RECALL button once again, the programme banner disappears. PR Number & Name Sound System Clock Volume Bar Volume Bar...
Features of the Main Menu Pressing the MENU button on the remote controller takes you to the “Main Menu”screen. The “Main Menu” contains four options:PAP, Timer, Install, Language. Also each option has the submenu. The option you want to select is highlighted and its submenu is displayed on the right-hand.
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Language Selection(OPTIONAL) Press the MENU button to call up the Main menu. Select the Language with ARROW Then the languages will be displayed. Press the MENU button to return to Main Menu . button. C / B...
Notice Buttons on the front of the set have the same functions as those of the REMOTE CONTROL. TO START SET Press the POWER button. The Monitor will illuminate, and the power indicator lamp will light up green. Press the PR buttons. Press the PR number buttons to select the Program you want.
TO MUTE THE SOUND INSTANTLY This function is used when there is a phone call or a visitor. Press the MUTE button, to stop the sound of the program . When this button is pressed, the sound goes off with word Mute Icon displayed on the Monitor.
AUTO TUNING MEMORY OF PROGRAM . Actual broadcasting channels can be set up in the “Memory” of the set through this function. With auto Tuning, desired channels can be selected easily with PR V / W buttons. Such inconvenience as pressing PR Numbers one by one is not necessary.
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Select Install. . Move the cursor by ARROW . Select Install sub-menu by using ARROW Select “Auto Tuning” . Select country by ARROW . Select “Auto Tuning” sub-menu by using ARROW buttons. V / W buttons. C / B button. button.
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Select “Auto Tuning” . Start tuning by ARROW Notice The Country menu allows you to select your local station before channel tuning. . Europe : PAL/SECAM —> SECAM-L. . East Europe : PAL/SECAM. . Deutschland : PAL/SECAM. . Great Britain : PAL/SECAM(UHF only). .
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When the Auto Tuning is completed, “edit Mode” appears on the Monitor. . Edit mode disappears automatically in several seconds or Pressing MENU button. Check the memorised status by pressing PR buttons. . Only memorised channels are selected. V / W...
EDIT OF MEMORISED PROGRAM . The change is memorised automatically. Notice The EDIT menu shows you information as follows : . Program position assignment : PR number and Station name. . Skip information : YES, NO . Sound information : Auto, B/G, I, D/K1, D/K2, D/K3, L.
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After Moving the cursor by ARROW select the information by ARROW Ex) ENTER A STATION NAME . Move the cursor to Name. . You can enter a station name with the buttons. A letter from the Alphabet and Numbers will appear one-by-one. Check the Edit status by pressing PR .
SKIPPING THE PROGRAMS The programme marked with SKIP “YES” is skipped when changing channel using the PR buttons. V / W A skipped program number can be selected using the NUMBER button 0..9, These will be displayed in Red. . Select SKIP “YES” or “NO” with the “SKIP (Red)”button.
DELETING THE PROGRAM POSITIONS . Position the selection bar to program number to delete with the buttons. V / W . Press the “DELETE (Yellow)”button. MOVING THE PROGRAM POSITIONS . Position the selection bar to program number you want to move. .
MANUAL TUNING If you are unable to get any programs because of a poor broadcasting signal, it is possible to store the Manual tuning. Select manual tuning at the Install menu. Press the Arrow C / B . A Tuning bar will move from left to right / from right to left.
Select programme number using the Press the “Green” button to store. FINE TUNING . If you are unable to get a good picture or sound because of a poor broadcasting signal, it is possible to adjust the fine tuning. . The change is memorised automatically. Select “Fine Tuning”.
WATCHING VIDEO PROGRAMS Notice S-VIDEO takes precedence if S-VIDEO is connected to AV3. Connect the video cable to the VIDEO socket at the back of set, and press AV Button on the remote control and on the Front. . The screen changes to video mode as follows: .
Notice . The sound of the set is available only in the main program window(the left one). . The same PRs or the two video programs can not be operated in both windows of the screen. . Every time SWAP button is pressed, the Pictures alternate. OPERATING PICTURE AND PICTURE PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE) You can enjoy two window programs at the same...
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Select Video Program in the auxiliary window. . To operate VIDEO program in the auxiliary window, connect the video cable to the VIDEO IN socket at the back of SET, and press TV/VIDEO button on the auxiliary window control panel area on the Remote Control. Select Position of the auxiliary window.
2PIC ( Twin Pictures) . You can enjoy two window programs at the same time. Along with the main window program, you can have another TV channel program or a Video program simultaneously. Press 2PIC Button . The operating program window becomes the main window and moves to the left side of the screen, an auxiliary window appears on the right side at the same time.
POP (Picture Out Picture) Five windows appear on the screen. Memorised programmes are connected one-by-one to each auxiliary window in sequence. Thus, it is easy to check the contents of the programs on air. Press POP Button Four auxiliary window appears on the picture Right.
Notice Functions on the Menu have the same functions as those of the REMOTE CONTROL. OPERATING PAP BY MENU Press Menu Button, Select PAP. . Move the cursor by ARROW buttons. . Select PAP sub-menu by using ARROW Select “On” PAP on the sub-menu using right hand arrow.
. There may be cases of stereo broadcasts where excessive noise will be heard due to weak incoming signal. You may be able to eliminate this noise by selecting the MONO mode. SOUND During a stereo Program transmission Press the Sound( It will change to MONO from STEREO.
Notice If you turn the set off with MAIN POWER, the clock setting is lost and must be reset if necessary. SETTING THE CLOCK Press tne MENU Button, Select “Timer” Manually clock setting and collection . Set “HOUR” by “ARROW” MIN by Arrow Automatic clock setting and correction .
SWITCHING TELETEXT ON/OFF Press the TEXT button( The index page or the page viewed last will appear. Press the TEXT button( COLOUR BUTTONS IN TOP/FLOF TELETEXT A red( ), green( ), yellow( the screen. If TOP or FLOF Teletext is transmitted by the station, pressing the corresponding colour button on the remote controller, you can select the desired page easily.
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CALLING UP SUBPAGE DIRECTLY Pressing the SUBPAGE( ) button , “ sub-code - - - - “ appears beside page number. Enter the subpage number that you want to call up with the NUMBER button 0..9 ,for example, the 2nd page, sequence 0002. The desired subpage will eventually be displayed on the screen and holds it there.
TROUBLE SHOOTING . Most problems are possible to solve by checking basic settings. Please check the following settings prior to calling the Daewoo Electronics Service Centre for assistance. SYMPTOM It is not powering on Can not change to a specific programme with PR button.
Dimension Number of Program . The appearance and specification of this product can change without notice for product modification. SPECIFICATION DSA-9310E PAL, SECAM-B/G, D/K, PAL-I/I, SECAM-L/L, NTSC-3.58Mhz(External Input) AC 100-250V , 50/60Hz 15 W 350 x 73 x 258.5 mm...
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