haier L26A16 User Manual
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Table of Contents
Accessories
Remote controller
User's manual
Alkaline battery(AA)
2
Power cable
STILL
STILL
SLEEP
SLEEP
PIP
PIP
TV/AV
TV/AV
P.STD
P.STD
S.STD
S.STD
H.LOCK
H.LOCK
CH.LIST
CH.LIST
EXIT
EXIT
SCAN
SCAN
SWAP
SWAP
TIMER
TIMER
ZOOM
ZOOM
ABC@
ABC@
DEF
DEF
JKL%
JKL%
GHI$
GHI$
MNO
MNO
STUV
STUV
POR&
POR&
WXYZ
WXYZ
*#()
*#()
MUTE
MUTE
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
CH+
CH+
CH-
CH-
VOL-
VOL-
VOL+
VOL+
MENU
MENU
Warning
Important Safety Instructions................
Buttons and interface location..............
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Function introduction
Effective range
External Equipment Connections ........
Switching ON/OFF the TV set...........
Choose the Menu Language.............
Tuning menu
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Manual
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AFT(Auto Fine Tuning).....................
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Skip
Program swap.................................
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Choose the Input Source.................
Program Table
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How to select the desired program.......
Front control panel
Rear control panel.......
Remote controller
Keys of remote controller
Operation
Set up your TV...................................
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Auto search........................
search..
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Edit Name
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Picture Adjustment
T
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Lock setup..............................................
Teletext functions....................................
Maintenance...........................................
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Adjustment
Sound ...................................
ime setting
Function menu........................................
Adjust menu ...........................................
Other functions.......................................
Specifications and functions
Troubleshooting
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