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Page 1 - TV RECEIVER

USER’S MANUALDSA-9310ECUSTCUSTOMER HELPLINE NUMBER 0870 100 2525OMER HELPLINE NUMBER 0870 100 2525TV RECEIVER TV RECEIVER

Page 2 - AC Cable 1UNIT

Connecting with Monitor10CONNECTION GUIDE10RECEIVERConnect D-SUB input of MONITOR to the output terminal of D-SUB output ofthe RECEIVER.Connect input

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1111Connecting with an AerialPlug the aerial into the coaxial socket.This RECEIVER can receive SECAM/PAL except PAL M/N via antenna.NoticeRECEIVERRECE

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12RECEIVERDVDVCRConnect output of another STB or Video equipment (SCART, A/V, S-video) toinput of the RECEIVER using SCART cable, A/V cable, S-video c

Page 5 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

13ABCConnecting with PCConnect PC output (D-SUB & audio output) to input of RECEIVER (D-SUB &audio input).PC input can be outputted only when

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REMOTE CONTROL14MUTE BUTTONSwitches the soundon or off.POWER BUTTONMULTIMEDIABUTTONSOUND BUTTONRECALL BUTTONDIRECTIONBUTTONSVOLUMEBUTTONSPREV BUTTONPR

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15PIP BUTTONNUMBERBUTTONSPOP BUTTONSWAP BUTTON2PICTURESBUTTONTELETEXTBUTTONSTV/VIDEO BUTTON

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16PROGRAMME BANNER

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17Volume Bar allows you to control the volume V / W.Volume BarPR Number & NameVolume BarSound System Clockprogramme Banner allows you to view the

Page 10 - CONNECTION GUIDE

18Features of the Main MenuPAP : Screen displays and controls PIP, 2PIC,POP. Control sub picture.Timer : Set time.Install : Tuning menu displays and c

Page 11 - Connecting with an Aerial

19ABCPress the MENU button to call up the Main menu.Select the Language with ARROW C / B button.Then the languages will be displayed.Press the MENU bu

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2PARTS INCLUDED IN THE BOXRemote control 1UNITP/C Cable(optional) 1UNITAudio Cable(optional) 1UNITAC Cable 1UNIT

Page 13 - Connecting with PC

20Buttons on the front of the set have the same functions as those of theREMOTE CONTROL.Notice1234Press the POWER button.The Monitor will illuminate,

Page 14 - REMOTE CONTROL

21This 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, t

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22.Actual broadcasting channels can beset up in the “Memory” of the setthrough this function.With auto Tuning, desired channelscan be selected easily

Page 16 - PROGRAMME BANNER

23ABC23Select Install..Move the cursor by ARROW V / W buttons..Select Install sub-menu by using ARROW B button.Select “Auto Tuning”.Select country by

Page 17 - Volume Bar

24244Select “Auto Tuning”. Start tuning by ARROW B button.The Country menu allows you to select your localstation before channel tuning..Europe : PAL

Page 18 - Features of the Main Menu

252556Check the memorised status by pressing PR V / Wbuttons..Only memorised channels are selected.When the Auto Tuning is completed, “edit Mode”appe

Page 19 - Language Selection(OPTIONAL)

2626. The change is memorised automatically.1Select EDIT at the Tuning Menu.The EDIT menu shows you information as follows :. Program position assignm

Page 20 - TO START SET

272After Moving the cursor by ARROW C / B buttons,select the information by ARROW V / W button.3Check the Edit status by pressing PR V / W buttons.”.T

Page 21 - TO MUTE THE SOUND INSTANTLY

SKIPPING THE PROGRAMSThe programme marked with SKIP “YES”is skipped when changing channel usingthe PR V / W buttons.A skipped program number can besel

Page 22 - AUTO TUNING MEMORY OF PROGRAM

29DELETING THE PROGRAM POSITIONS.Position the selection bar to program number to delete with theV / W buttons..Press the “DELETE (Yellow)”button.MOVIN

Page 23 - V / W button

3TABLE OF CONTENTSPARTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX 2TABLE OF CONTENTS 3SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5FRONT & REAR VIEW OF RECEIVER 8FRONT PANEL 8REAR PANEL 9CONNE

Page 24 - Select “Auto Tuning”

30MANUAL TUNING. If you are unable to get any programs because of a poor broadcasting signal, itis possible to store the Manual tuning.1Select manual

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31FINE TUNING.If you are unable to get a good picture or sound because ofa poor broadcasting signal, it is possible to adjust the finetuning.. The cha

Page 26 - EDIT OF MEMORISED PROGRAM

32WATCHING VIDEO PROGRAMSS-VIDEO takes precedence if S-VIDEO is connected to AV3.1Connect the video cable to the VIDEOsocket at the back of set, and p

Page 27 - V / W buttons.”

33OPERATING PICTURE AND PICTURE1PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE)You can enjoy two window programs at the sametime. Along with the main window program, youcan

Page 28 - SKIPPING THE PROGRAMS

343Select Video Program in the auxiliary window..To operate VIDEO program in the auxiliary window, connect the video cable tothe VIDEO IN socket at th

Page 29 - MOVING THE PROGRAM POSITIONS

352PIC ( Twin Pictures).You can enjoy two window programs at the same time. Alongwith the main window program, you can have another TVchannel program

Page 30 - MANUAL TUNING

36POP (Picture Out Picture)Five windows appear on the screen. Memorised programmes areconnected one-by-one to each auxiliary window in sequence. Thus,

Page 31 - FINE TUNING

371Press Menu Button, Select PAP..Move the cursor by ARROWV / Wbuttons..Select PAP sub-menu by usingARROWBbutton.Functions on the Menu have the same

Page 32 - WATCHING VIDEO PROGRAMS

38SOUND. There may be cases of stereo broadcasts where excessive noise will beheard due to weak incoming signal. You may be able to eliminate thisnois

Page 33 - OPERATING PICTURE AND PICTURE

391Press tne MENU Button, Select “Timer”If you turn the set off with MAIN POWER, the clock setting is lost and mustbe reset if necessary.NoticeSETTING

Page 35 - 2PIC ( Twin Pictures)

40TELETEXTSWITCHING TELETEXT ON/OFFPress the TEXT button( ).The index page or the page viewed last will appear.Press the TEXT button( ) again to retur

Page 36 - POP (Picture Out Picture)

41CALLING UP SUBPAGE DIRECTLYPressing the SUBPAGE( ) button , “ sub-code - - - - “ appears beside pagenumber.Enter the subpage number that you want to

Page 37 - OPERATING PAP BY MENU

42TROUBLE SHOOTING. Most problems are possible to solve by checking basic settings. Pleasecheck the following settings prior to calling the Daewoo Ele

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43SPECIFICATIONMODEL NO.SystemPAL, SECAM-B/G, D/K, PAL-I/I, SECAM-L/L,NTSC-3.58Mhz(External Input)Rated Voltage AC 100-250V , 50/60HzPOWER Consumption

Page 39 - SETTING THE CLOCK

5SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRemove mains plug from socket when receiveris not in use for a long time or during alightening storm.Do not handle the power cord

Page 40 - TELETEXT

6Place the RECEIVER on a plain stable surface.If not, the RECEIVER may fall off or tip overcausing injury or damage.Be sure to disconnect all cables b

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7Do not use water or oil to clean.Do not press two buttons of the remotecontroller in at the same time.Never attempt to disassemble remotecontroller.E

Page 42 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

FRONTPANEL8FRONT & REAR VIEW OF RECEIVER1. POWER BUTTONUse to power unit on & off.2. LED POWER : Displays RED when the unit is powered off or

Page 43 - SPECIFICATION

REARPANEL91. AV1, AV2 INPUT TERMINAL ( SCART TERMINAL ).Use to connect external input such as VTR, Satellite Receiver, DVD, etc. to theRECEIVER.2. POW

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