Safety Precautions TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK COVER. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONAL The symbol is intended alert the user to the presence of un-...
Operating Safety Operating Safety Use only factory supplied power adapter and connector Assemblies to operate the TV monitor. When a user install the TV Monitor himself, read the “INSTALL GUIDE” before installation. Do not install power outlet in a hot or humid place, or where there is excessive dust or vibration.
Wall mounting Installing VESA compliant mounting devices 1. Align the mounting interface pad (75mm × 75mm hole spacing) with the holes in the holes in the televisions rear cover mounting pad. 2. Secure bracket with the four screws ( 4mm : M4) that came with the VESA mounting device.
Wiring 1. AV Connecter Video In CVBS (Yellow) Audio In Left (White) Audio In Right (Red) Speaker Out Left (White) Speaker Out Right (Red) 2. S-Video Connecter 3. D-SUB(PC) Connecter (15” Only) 4. Antenna Jack 5. DC 12V Power Jack Make sure check the audio and video source wiring before WIRING CONNECTION...
Remote Controller Power Channel Select Subtitle View Menu, Enter, Exit, up, down, right, left Function selection and adjustment Information View Source Select Audio Mute Teletext Program Guide View Audio Configuration...
A/V Basic Operations Note The buttons on the front bezel are designed with infrared technology; you can control by touching each button only not pressing. 1. POWER ON / OFF To turn power on, put your finger on the “POEWR” button. A power-indicate green lamp turn on and you can see a signal on the screen.
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A/V Basic Operations 3. VIDEO SOURCE SELECTION To select TV, Video, S-Video and PC, put your finger on the SOURCE “SOURCE” button. OSD, “TV” or other functions appear on the left upper side of the screen in turn whenever touch “SOURCE” button.
A/V Menu Operations 1. MENU PICTURE MENU SCREEN MENU MENU SOUND MENU OSD MENU MISCELLANEOUS MENU To select a menu item, put your finger on “▼” button and the ▽ CH △ green color Bar will move down. On the contrary, touch the “▲”...
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A/V Menu Operations 2. PICTURE MENU Contrast (0~100) Adjust contrast by using right/left keys. Bright (0~100) Adjust bright by using right/left keys. Color (0~100) Adjust color by using right/left keys. Tint (-50~0~50) Adjust tint by using right/left keys. Sharpness (0, 33, 66, 100) Adjust sharpness by using right/left keys.
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A/V Menu Operations 4. SOUND MENU Volume (0~50) Adjust volume by using right/left keys. Balance (-50~0~50) Adjust balance by using right/left keys. Bass (0~100) Adjust bass by using right/left keys. Treble (0~100) Adjust treble by using right/left keys. Mute (On, Off) Select sound mute on/off by using right/left keys.
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A/V Menu Operations 6. MISCELLANEOUS MENU Sleep Time (Off, 10~250 min) Adjust sleep time by using right/left keys. Default Press the right key, and the setting will be reset to factory default.
PC Menu Operations (15” Only) 1. PICTURE MENU Contrast (0~100) Adjust contrast by using right/left keys. Bright (0~100) Adjust bright by using right/left keys. Color Temperature (Cool, Normal, Warm, User) Select Color temperature by using right/left keys. Gain Red (0~100) Adjust red gain by using right/left keys.
TV(DVB-T) Basic Operations Live Screen Changing Channel You can change channels with “▼” “▲” button. Channel information window is displayed on changing channels. Channel Description Channel description window is displayed on touching ‘INFO’ button when channel information window is displayed.
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TV(DVB-T) Basic Operations Volume Control You can change volumes when you touch “◀” or “▶” button. Channel List Channel List mode is displayed when you pushing ‘ENTER’ button. With “◀” or “▶” button, you can select “TV channel list” and “Radio channel list”.
TV(DVB-T) Menu Operations 1. Installation Menu Automatic Search By selecting “ S t a r t ” , it tunes through all of the frequencies. Manual Search When you set up <Channel> or <Frequency> selecting search, it tunes through input values.
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TV(DVB-T) Menu Operations Reset Default You can delete saved Channel information with pushing ‘OK’.
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TV(DVB-T) Menu Operations 2. System Menu System Status You can check ‘Hardware version’ ‘Software version’, etc. Signal Detection ‘Signal Strength’ and ‘Quality’ is displayed.
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TV(DVB-T) Menu Operations 3. Channel List Edit Channels You can edit channels with ‘Lock’, ‘Unlock’, ‘Delete’ and ‘Edit’ buttons. Favorite Channels designate ‘Favorite Channels’. ‘Favorite Channels’ is displayed by pushing ‘enter’ on ‘Live’ display. You can designate your favorite channels with “◀” or “▶” button.
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TV(DVB-T) Menu Operations 4. Preferences Parental Control You can change status of ‘Setting Censorship’, ‘Change Password’, ‘Installation Lock’, ‘Preferences L o c k ’ , ‘ C h a n n e l E d i t L o c k ’ , ‘Channel Lock’.
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TV(DVB-T) Menu Operations Time Setting You can change status of ‘GMT Offset’, ‘Daylight saving’, ‘Power On’, ‘Power on Time’, ‘Power off’, ‘Power off Time’. A/V Control - ‘TV/SCART’ is fixed with ‘CVBS’. - You can select ‘Audio Output’ with ‘Mono’ and ‘Stereo’. - ‘Screen Ratio’...
System Specification 1. NGLT104WPD Specification Size 10.4 Inch Panel Resolution SVGA (800*600) VHF : 174 ~ 230MHz TV Frequency Range UHF : 470 ~ 862MHz Signal Input 1 Composite Video (1CH), S-Video (1CH) Signal Input 2 DVB-T Color System NTSC(M/J, 4.43), PAL(B/G, M, N, 60) , SECAM VHF,UHF : 75 Ω...
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System Specification 2. NGLT150WPD Specification Size 15 Inch Panel Resolution XGA (1024*768) VHF : 174 ~ 230MHz TV Frequency Range UHF : 470 ~ 862MHz Signal Input 1 Composite Video (1CH), S-Video (1CH), VGA (1CH) Signal Input 2 DVB-T Video System NTSC(M/J, 4.43), PAL(B/G, M, N, 60) , SECAM VHF,UHF : 75 Ω...
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Optional Accessories 1. Water Resistant Wall Mount Brackets Flush Adjustable 2. RAM Mount with VESA Plate 3. Monitor Enclosure with Arm Mount...
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