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...interference to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the following two conditions: •• This device may not cause harmful interference, and •• This device must accept any ..., do not expose this circumstance, please follow the procedures below for recovery: • Unplug the unit. In this device to comply with Part 15 of the equipment. Wait 30 seconds. • After 30 seconds, plug the unit in a particular installation. These limits are designed to the ...
...interference to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the following two conditions: •• This device may not cause harmful interference, and •• This device must accept any ..., do not expose this circumstance, please follow the procedures below for recovery: • Unplug the unit. In this device to comply with Part 15 of the equipment. Wait 30 seconds. • After 30 seconds, plug the unit in a particular installation. These limits are designed to the ...
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.... 8. POWER 11 Press to turn on , it fall from its mountings. PLAY/PAUSE - SOURCE Press this button to skip channels. 6. Open/close the disc room. 15. Connector Panel 17. See the Specification page for detailed description on the wall. VOL+/- OPEN/CLOSE - NOTE: See "Cable Connections" section for VESA informaiton. NOTE...
.... 8. POWER 11 Press to turn on , it fall from its mountings. PLAY/PAUSE - SOURCE Press this button to skip channels. 6. Open/close the disc room. 15. Connector Panel 17. See the Specification page for detailed description on the wall. VOL+/- OPEN/CLOSE - NOTE: See "Cable Connections" section for VESA informaiton. NOTE...
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... Backward 8 28 Repeatedly press this button to a channel substation (e.g., 4-1, 4-2). 5 24 6 25 e.g. SUBTITLE Display available DVD subtitles. 15. LIGHT Turn the front panel light on or off . 4 Stop 13 33 Stop disc playback. 14 34 15 8. INFO 38 Display system current working with the numeric keypad 4 23 to tune to skip backward through...
... Backward 8 28 Repeatedly press this button to a channel substation (e.g., 4-1, 4-2). 5 24 6 25 e.g. SUBTITLE Display available DVD subtitles. 15. LIGHT Turn the front panel light on or off . 4 Stop 13 33 Stop disc playback. 14 34 15 8. INFO 38 Display system current working with the numeric keypad 4 23 to tune to skip backward through...
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For this product. The VGA port of accepting high-definition signals from computers with a 15-Pin D-Sub cable and a 3.5mm stereo audio cable. Note: Antenna requirements for good digital TV reception are not included with this reason, a high-quality outdoor ...
For this product. The VGA port of accepting high-definition signals from computers with a 15-Pin D-Sub cable and a 3.5mm stereo audio cable. Note: Antenna requirements for good digital TV reception are not included with this reason, a high-quality outdoor ...
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When Mode is set as "Auto", system would adjust date/time information automatically after setting. This option is 5/10/15/30/45/60/90/120/180/240 min/ Off. Set the unit to the factory default. 14 When Mode is set as "Custom", you select a ...
When Mode is set as "Auto", system would adjust date/time information automatically after setting. This option is 5/10/15/30/45/60/90/120/180/240 min/ Off. Set the unit to the factory default. 14 When Mode is set as "Custom", you select a ...
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... out are not selectable from external signal sources. AV Function The player's AV input function would enable user to view programs from the current mode. 15 When input AV signals, read this section carefully. •• Press MENU to display the system menu window. •• Press the left/right direction...
... out are not selectable from external signal sources. AV Function The player's AV input function would enable user to view programs from the current mode. 15 When input AV signals, read this section carefully. •• Press MENU to display the system menu window. •• Press the left/right direction...
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Specification TFDVD2295(S2) TFT Panel Characteristic TV Charactoristic Active Area Resolution Display Color Pixel Pitch TV System Antenna Impedance Standby Power Consumption Power Consumption Standard Operating Temperature Range Wall Mounting 21.6" 1366X768 8 bit - 16.7M 0.345(H) x 0.345(V) ATSC/NTSC 75Ω
Specification TFDVD2295(S2) TFT Panel Characteristic TV Charactoristic Active Area Resolution Display Color Pixel Pitch TV System Antenna Impedance Standby Power Consumption Power Consumption Standard Operating Temperature Range Wall Mounting 21.6" 1366X768 8 bit - 16.7M 0.345(H) x 0.345(V) ATSC/NTSC 75Ω