6.3. Inserting the batteries in the remote control
Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control.
Insert two LR03 (AAA) 1.5 V batteries in the battery compartment of the remote
control. Check the battery polarity (see label on the bottom of the battery com-
partment).
Close the battery compartment.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
The remote control can be damaged by leaking batter-
ies if not used for a long period of time!
Remove the batteries from the remote control if the
device is not going to be used for a long period.
6.4. Connecting the antenna
Your smart TV supports different antenna signals. You can input the following image
signals to the television through the socket labelled R F :
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Via analogue cable/an analogue house aerial
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Via a DVB-T/DVB-T2
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Via a DVB-C
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connection
Insert the antenna cable either from the house aerial/analogue cable connec-
tion, a DVB-T antenna or the DVB-C connection in the antenna socket on the
Smart TV.
You also have the option of connecting a digital satellite system to the socket la-
belled L N B I N .
Screw a coaxial antenna cable's F connector onto the connector on the Smart TV.
If you want to watch encrypted channels, or subscription channels, you
must use a suitable card. Insert a CAM module (available in specialist
shops) in the slot provided for this purpose on the left-hand side of the
device (C O M M O N I N T E R F A C E ). You can then insert your provider's
card in the CAM module.
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This service must be available in your region
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antenna or
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