5-Inch Black and White Television
(160-0131A)                Preparation                Faxback Doc. # 57195

Power Sources

You can power the TV from:

  Internal battery power (using ten C batteries, not included).

  Standard AC power (using the supplied AC adapter).

  Vehicle battery power (using the supplied DC power cord).

Using Internal Battery Power

Your TV requires ten C batteries (not supplied) for power.  For the best 
performance and longest life, we recommend alkaline batteries, available 
at your local RadioShack store.

CAUTIONS:  Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended
           type.

           Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries
           (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable) or rechargeable batteries
           of different capacities.

Note:  If you use rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, you need a
       separate battery charger, available at your local RadioShack store.

Follow these steps to install batteries.

1.  Carefully turn the TV upside-down and gently press the arrow on the
    battery compartment cover, then push the cover in the direction of the
    arrow.

2.  Install ten C batteries in the battery compartment as indicated by the
    polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside.

    CAUTION:  Installing the batteries with incorrect polarity can damage
              your TV.

3.  Replace the cover and insure the tab on the cover locks into the slot
    on the case.

Notes:  When the TV picture shrinks, replace (or recharge) the batteries.

        Battery life can vary greatly, depending on how you use your TV.

WARNING:  Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.  Do not burn or
          bury them.

CAUTION:  If you do not plan to use your TV for a month or more, or if you
          plan to use only AC or DC power, remove the batteries. Batteries
          can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

Using AC Power

To use AC power, connect the supplied AC adapter's barrel plug to DC 12V 
on the back of TV.  Then plug the adapter's other end into a standard AC 
outlet.  When you connect the AC adapter, the batteries automatically 
disconnect.

CAUTION:  You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 12 volts DC
          and delivers at least 850 mA.  Its center tip must be set to
          positive and its plug must fit the TV's DC 12V jack.  The
          supplied adapter meets these specifications.  Using an adapter
          that does not meet these specifications could damage the TV or
          the adapter.

Note:  Always unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet before you unplug
       it from the TV.

Using Vehicle Battery Power

Follow these steps to power the TV from your vehicle's cigarette-lighter 
socket using the supplied DC power cord.

1.  Make sure the supplied DC power cord's knurled ring is screwed firmly
    onto its plug.

2.  Plug the small end of the supplied DC power cord into the DC 12V jack
    on the back of the TV.

    CAUTION:  You must use a power source that supplies 12 volts DC and
              delivers at least 850 mA.  Its center plug must be set to
              positive and must fit the TV's DC 12V jack.  The supplied
              power cord meets these specifications.  Using a power cord
              that does not meet these specifications could damage the TV
              or the power cord.

3.  Unplug your vehicle's cigarette-lighter, and plug the large end of the
    DC power cord into the cigarette-lighter socket.  When you connect the
    DC power cord, the internal batteries automatically disconnect.

Notes:  Always unplug the DC power cord from the cigarette-lighter socket
        before you unplug it from the TV.

        If the TV stops working, check the fuse in the DC power cord (see
        "Changing the Fuse" in Faxback Doc. # 57197).

Connecting Antennas

Telescoping Antenna

You can receive VHF and UHF broadcast signals by using the built-in 
telescoping antenna, which provides good reception for the TV.

Extend the antenna vertically to its full length for channels 2 through 6 
(VHF-LOW) and 14 through 69 (UHF).

Extend the antenna to a shorter length for the best reception of channels 
7 through 13 (VHF-HIGH).

Outdoor Antenna

For improved reception, you can connect a standard outdoor VHF/UHF antenna 
to the EXT. ANT. jack on the back of the TV.

If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure 
the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection 
against voltage surges and built-up static charges.  Article 810 of the 
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard 
to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the 
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, 
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, 
and requirements for the grounding electrode.

Notes:  Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of antennas and
        adapters to choose from.

        For better reception in your vehicle, you can connect a mobile TV
        antenna to the television's EXT. ANT. jack.  (Mobile TV antennas
        are available at your local RadioShack store.)

Connecting an Audio/Video Source

You can use your TV to monitor an audio/video source (such as a VCR, 
camcorder, or laser disc player).  Connect the audio/video source's output 
jack(s) to the AUDIO INPUT and VIDEO INPUT jack(s) on the back of the TV.

Connecting Earphones or Headphones

For private listening, plug a pair of stereo earphone or headphones with a 
1/8-inch mini-plug (not supplied) into the (headphones symbol) jack on the 
side of the TV.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use earphones.

  Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening.  After
  you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.

  Do not listen at extremely high volume levels.  Extended high-volume
  listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.

  Once you set the volume, do not increase it.  Over time, your ears adapt
  to the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause discomfort
  might still damage your hearing.

(EB 10/27/99)

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