Antenna (RF) connection Connecting a Composite (A/V) video source Connecting a Component (YPbPr) video source Connecting an HDMI source Connecting a PC to your TV Powering your TV on and off Selecting an input source Menu operation overview Picture menu settings...
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Do not block any of the ventilation slots on the back of your TV. If placing the TV in a cabinet, please make sure there is at least 2 to 3 inches of clearence on all sides of the TV to allow for proper ventilation.
• 1366 x 768 native LCD resolution for HD performance. • Integrated ATSC TV tuner for HDTV broadcast reception. • Supports Composite video, Component video, HDMI, and VGA video inputs • Supports headphone audio output, and Coax digital audio output.
This user guide is designed to help you setup and operate your new TV. Please read this user guide carefully. We hope that you enjoy your new FAVI LED TV, and that it fulfills your home or business needs. Front view Infrared (IR) receiver: Receives IR signals from the remote control.
You can then remove the base from the TV. When attaching the TV to a wall mount, do not use screws that will penetrate into the TV more then 3/8 of an inch. Longer screws may damage your TV’s internal components.
Remote control button layout This page points out the buttons on your TV’s remote control, and their functions. POWER DISPLAY ENTER EXIT INPUT ASPECT FREEZE SLEEP FAV LIST ADD/ERASE FAV CH+ FAV CH- CHLIST AUTO PMODE SMODE MUTE MENU 1: Power button...
Remote control battery installation 1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control. 2. Insert two 1.5V AAA batteries observing the polarity markings printed inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the battery compartment cover. Remove battery cover.
Your TV is designed to receive both ATSC and clear QAM, as well as regular NTSC programming. Connect a standard 75 ohm coaxial cable to the RF jack located on the left side of the TV. You can connect a regular antenna to your TV, or connect your TV to a cable system if available.
(Blue) and Pr (Red). Connect a stereo audio cable to the red and white jacks on the back of your TV labeled L-in and R-in. Connect the other end of the cable to the audio output jacks on your Component video source.
Locate the VGA port on the back of your TV and on your PC. Connect one end of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of your TV, and connect the other end to the VGA port on your PC.
Press the MENU button on either the TV or the remote control. The menu screen (pictured above) will come up. On the TV, use the volume - or + buttons to select which menu you want, then press the channel - button to highlight settings in that menu. Once you have highlighted a setting, press the volume - or + buttons to change that setting.
Tint: Adjusts the tint on NTSC programming. (Note: the Tint control is a leftover from the NTSC standard, and will only function on NTSC TV channels, and the Composite video input source. ATSC and QAM TV channels, Component video, and HDMI do not support Tint adjustment.) Sharpness: Adjust the amount of detail the image has.
Audio menu settings Picture Audio Time Sound Mode Bass Trebie Balance Surround SPDIF Type Audio Language Move Select Time menu settings Picture Audio Time Sleep Timer Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Clock 2010/02/13 08:23AM Move Setup Lock Channol Flat English Exit MENU Setup...
Setup menu settings Picture Audio Time Menu Language Transparency Zoom Mode Noise Reduction PC SETUP Closed Caption Restore Default Move Select PC SETUP sub menu screen Picture Audio Time H-Pos V-Pos Clock Phase Auto Move Select Menu Language: Changes the language of the OSD menu.
Closed Captioning sub menu screen Picture Audio Time CC Mode Basic Selection Advanced Selection Option Move Select Closed Captioning options sub menu screen Picture Audio Time Mode Fonl Slyle Fonl Size Font Edge Style Font Edge Color FG Color BG Color FG Opacity BG Opacity Move...
You will have to enter the new password twice in order to verify it. System Lock: This option activates or deactivates the TV’s built in parental lock. US: Enters the US TV ratings sub menu. (Please see page 18) Canada: Enters the Canadian TV ratings sub menu.
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MENU MPAA: This option allows you to set the ratings for movies that play unedited on TV. Use the left or right arrow buttons to select which rating you wish to block. All ratings higher then the one you select will also be blocked..
Air/Cable: Before running the channel auto scan, check to see whether you have your TV connected to a cable system or an antenna. if you have your TV connected to a cable system, you should select the Cable setting.
Start to Scan: Highlight this option and press the ENTER button to begin scanning for channels. During the auto scan, your TV will scan for both analog and digital channels. Any channels found will be added to the channel list. Your TV may take several minutes to finish scanning for channels.
Show/Hide sub menu settings: In this sub menu, you can designate which channels will be viewable on your TV. By default all detected channels will have a check mark next to them. Use the up or down arrow buttons to select a channel, and press the ENTER button to hide that channel.
Check your VGA cable to make sure it is securely connected to your computer and TV. If you are connecting a laptop to your TV, you may need to set the laptop to output to an external display. Make sure your desktop resolution and refresh rate is set to one of the settings listed on page 11.
LCD Panel Panel Size Brightness Contrast Resolution Input Connectors Video Audio(L/R) PC Audio HDMI YPbPr Output Connectors Coax Headphone Power Source Power Consumption Specifications are subject to change without notice. 18.5 inch (diagonal) 250 cd/m 1000:1 1366x768 DC 12V 3.3A ≤...
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