iKasu 19" LCD TV With Freeview & Analogue Tuner (DB047706) PDF Print E-mail

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iKasu 19" LCD TV With Freeview & Analogue Tuner (DB047706) - User Manual - Download

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

  • What is the difference between Freeview & Analogue?

In the UK we have 5 terrestrial channels that transmit on the traditional Analogue format. Over the next few years, the government are planning on stopping all Analogue transmissions of TV signals, and they will be replaced by Digital transmissions. There are many different formats available for receiving Digital TV signals. The most popular format is Freeview, where you can receive a multitude of the most popular TV channels without any subscription fee or set-up charge. To see a full line-up of the channels available to view on Freeview, please visit the Freeview website www.freeview.co.uk

  • How do I know if I can receive Freeview?

Freeview is currently available in the majority of the UK; however there are certain areas that are still not fully covered by the Freeview signals. If you check the Freeview website (www.freeview.co.uk) you will be able to check the signal quality in your area. If you are in an area that should receive freeview; but cannot get any signal on your TV, you will have to replace your TV antenna. We advise that you consult a local Aerial Installation company for quality advice.

  • I cannot receive any Freeview channels, what is the problem?

To be able to receive Freeview on your TV, you will require the necessary antenna to ensure a strong signal. The best option is to consult a local Aerial Installation company, who will be able to offer expert advice and install the correct type of Antenna that you require. You can also try internal Anttenas and boosters; although the results may not be as successful.

 

  • How do I switch between Freeview & Analogue on my TV?

On your remote locate the 'MODE' button. When you press the 'MODE' button, this will display a list of the available modes in the top right hand corner of the screen. To switch between them you can press the '?' or '?' button. To confirm your selection you must press the '?' button.

 

 

Specifications

 
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Product LCD multimedia information display
Screen Size 15"
Screen Format 4:3
Resolution 1024 * 768
Minimum contrast ratio 500:1
Minimum Brightness 250 cd/m2
Display colours 16M
Minimum viewing angle 130deg (horizontal)/100deg (vertical)
Maximum response time 12ms

Minimum lifetime background light

50000 hours
Video colour systems PAL/NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/SECAM
TV standard PALBG/I/DK, SECAM L/DK/BG
TV tuning system auto preset tuning
Tuner Integrated and frequency synthesis
CATV (optional) S1~S41 ch, Hyper Band
Number of channels 200
Videotext/Teletext 10 Pages
Stereo Systems Nicam-BG, I, DK/GR-GB, A2 for B/G/D/K
Video Composite video *1
S-Video S-video *1
PC 1
Audio L 1
Audio R/MONO 1
Scart input composite video, RGB, Audio L + R
Scart output composite video, Audio
OSD Language English/French/Spanish/Italian
Audio output 1.5W * 2
Unit dimension 363x318x60mm
Gross Weight 5.8KG
Power Requirement DC12V 4A, AC 110~240V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption Max 40W
   
BOX CONTENTS BOX CONTENTS
15" LCD TV AC Adaptor
AV Cable User Manual
Remote Control  

 

 

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