Using the joystick button
(Image shown may difer from your TV.)
You can simply operate the TV functions, pressing or moving the joystick
button up, down, left or right.
Joystick Button
Basic Functions
Power On
Power Of
Volume
Control
Programmes
Control
Adjusting the Menu
When the TV is turned on, press the joystick button one time. You can
adjust the Menu items moving the joystick button up, down, left or
right.
Turns the power of.
Clears on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing.
Changes the input source.
Accesses the main menu.
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When the TV is turned of, place your
inger on the joystick button and
press it once and release it.
When the TV is turned on, place your
inger on the joystick button and
press it once for a few seconds and
release it. (However, if the Menu
button is on the screen, pressing and
holding the joystick button will let
you exit the Menu.)
If you place your inger over the
joystick button and move it left or
right, you can adjust the volume level
you want.
If you place your inger over the
joystick button and move it up or
down, you can scrolls through the
saved programmes you want.
NOTE
• When your inger over the joystick button and push it to the up,
down, left or right, be careful not to press the joystick button. If you
press the joystick button irst, you may not be able to adjust the
volume level and saved programmes.
Mounting on a table
(Depending on model)
1 Lift and tilt the TV into its upright position on a table.
• Leave a 10 cm (minimum) space from the wall for proper
ventilation.
10 cm
2 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.
CAUTION
• Do not place the TV near or on sources of heat, as this may result in
ire or other damage.
Using the kensington security
system
(This feature is not available for all models.)
• Image shown may difer from your TV.
The Kensington security system connector is located at the rear of the
TV. For more information of installation and using, refer to the manual
provided with the Kensington security system or visit http://www.
kensington.com. Connect the Kensington security system cable between
the TV and a table.