Getting to know your TV
1.
Viewing Control Panel – Used to control your TV instead of the remote control.
2.
Standby LED/Remote Control Sensor – Indicates if your TV is in standby/recording or receiving a signal from the remote control.
The Standby LED/ Remote sensor illuminates Blue when the TV is on, Red when in standby, flashes red when pressing the remote control.
3.
LAN Socket – Used to attach an Ethernet cable for wired internet connection.
4.
SCART Socket Lead Connection – Used for connecting equipment such as VCRs, DVD players and games consoles to the TV.
5.
Coaxial Out - Used to connect your TV to an amplifier or AV receiver.
6.
RF Input (ANT) – Used to connect a digital aerial, cable or satellite box.
7.
HDMI1 Socket – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
8.
HDMI2 Socket – HDMI 2 (ARC) – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console. Also outputs TV audio to HDMI-ARC equipment such as a sound bar.
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HDMI3 Socket – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
10.
USB Sockets – Used to connect USB devices to browse stored media.
11.
MINI AV/YPbPR-R/L – Used to connect composite VIDEO and AUDIO (R/L) outputs sockets on external video equipment.
12.
MINI YPbPR – Used to connect such equipment as a DVD player, digital set-top box and other AV devices with component video sockets.
Note: Use the MINI AV/YPbPR-R/L socket when you want to connect to YPbPR audio.
13.
3.5 mm Headphone Jack – Used to connect audio devices such as headphones, mobile phones and soundbars.
Note: The headphone volume can be changed using the VOL+ and VOL- buttons.
14.
CI Slot – Used to insert a CI card which allows you to view all the channels that you are subscribed to.