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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 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 PERSONNEL.
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32 LCD TV User’s Manual Remote Control/Batteries (1.5V AAA type) Power Cable Antenna - extensible Coaxial Cable Shapes and colours of parts are subject to change without prior notice, but their functions remain unchanged.
LCD TV Overview and Installation Front View Rear View Before Using the Remote Control Remote Controller Button Functions Connecting the Aerial or Cable Television Network Connecting VCR Connecting a DVD Player & Set-Top Box (Connecting to Y, Pb, Pr) Connecting to a digital (AC3) amplifier Connecting to HDMI Connecting to a PC Using the LCD TV...
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Menu Settings TV Menu Categories and Items Saving Channels Automatically To set digital channels To add a channel number To delete a channel number To view the channel list Digital signal strength Selecting an External Input Device Connected to the LCD TV for viewing To set screen ratio To set the screen colour mode...
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PC Mode Environment Settings 3.1 Initial PC Mode Settings 3.2 PC Menu Components 3.3 Main Menu Settings To set the Screen menu To set the Audio menu To set the Settings Appendix A.1 Appendix Specifications Dispaly Modes Check before calling for service Troubleshooting...
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Supported resolution in PC mode If your PC graphics card does not support 1360x768, use the 1024x768 @ 60Hz setting. This device can be used with 100/220V power voltage. Turning the power off with a remote control puts the device into TV Standby mode. Press the power button on the remote again to start watching TV.
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You must insert or replace the batteries in the remote control. Open the cover. Insert batteries with the correct polarity (+, -). Close the cover. Always use recommended batteries only; use of other batteries may result in battery leakage or corrosion.
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When using the remote control, point it towards the Power Indication Lamp of the LCD Display. The operating distance should be within 23 feet. The receiving angle should be within 30 degrees. Do not subject the remote control to shock. It may get damaged. Be caregul not to let water get into the remote control.
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Connecting 300 feeder cable to the antenna converter Remove the insulation from Use the driver to Connect the 300 feeder the 300 feeder cable. loosen the screw. cable, and secure it by retightening the screw with the screwdriver. If the video is not clear because of weak signals, install a signal amplifier to obtain clearer video. (An amplifier is often necessary when using an indoor antenna.) You can see more clear display if you install the booster in the weak radio wave area.
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Method 1 Method 2 S-video and composite video signals share the audio signals. 1-16...
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Connecting VCR (when connecting to the antenna input connector) Different jacks on the rear panel are used for different external devices. Connect the external antenna cable to the VCR. Connect the 75 coaxial cable to the VCR and TV. Set the channel selection switch on the rear panel of the VCR to channel 3 or 4, and turn on the VCR power.
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Method 2 When connecting the DVD player or set top box, connect the component cable to the Component jack. 1-19...
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To enjoy digital (AC3) sound with the product, make sure that: - The input signal to the product is digital (AC3). - Connect the product to a 6-channel amplifier with five speakers and one subwoofer that has a digital (AC3) converter or processor. Since the voice output from the product is broadband, set the volume appropriately.
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N O T E To mute the LCD TV sound Press the <MUTE> button on the remote control once to mute the LCD TV sound. Press the button once again to turn the sound back on. To completely turn off the LCD TV power. Press the <POWER>...
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To watch digital TV E.g.) To watch the digital broadcast on channel number 9, press 9 - 1 in order. At present, the sub-number “1” is used for digital broadcasts. TV Normal TV Line DTV Normal DTV Line 2 - 4...
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To view information on the current channel To view program guide for the digital TV 2 - 5...
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N O T E Press the <EPG> button again to hide the display indication. Although digital broadcasts should be broadcast as wide screen (16:9) HD, the far left and far right portions of the screen may be cut off if programs previously produced for a normal screen (4:3) are converted for digital signals.
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N O T E To configure the menu without using the remote control Press the <MENU> button located at the bottom of the LCD TV. Press the <CH / > buttons to navigate to submenus. Press the <VOL < > buttons to adjust each item. If ‘Menu for Local Key’...
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Main Menu Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2 Description Volume Mode Standard For general sound output Music For musical programs Movie For movies Sports For sports programs News For news programs Manual Treble : tunes higher range sounds Bass: tunes lower range sounds Balance Sound output of right/left speaker can be balanced Digital Output...
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Main Menu Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2 Description Caption On/Off Enable or disable the caption function. Analog Mode CC1~4, TEXT1~4 You can watch Analog Caption. Digital Mode Digital Service1~8 You can watch Digital Caption. Digital Font Option You can set the Digital Caption font. 2-12...
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N O T E To stop “Auto Memorizing,” press <OK> and confirm the message, then press <OK> again. N O T E Verify the automatically saved channels Press the <Channel > button to select the automatically saved channels. Selecting the channel number that over 100. (e.g., channel 100) Press the numeric <1>, <0>, and <0>...
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N O T E Air : Digital TV broadcast by local broadcasting companies over wired antennas. Select this option if the retransmission method is used. Cable : Select this option if receiving land-based digital TV broadcasting channels from different broadcasters. To add a channel number To delete a channel number 2-17...
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To view the channel list N O T E To delete a channel, select “Channel” and then press the <Delete> button. 2-18...
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Selecting an External Input Device Connected to the LCD TV for viewing N O T E Press the <SOURCE> button at the bottom of the LCD TV to open the ‘INPUT’ screen. Use the CH button to navigate to the ‘Connected External Device’ mode, and press the <SOURCE>...
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N O T E The Parental will automatically block any category that is ‘More restrictive’. For example, if you block the PG-13 category, then R, NC-17 , and X will be automatically blocked also. 2-44...
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N O T E These categories consist of two separate groups : TV-Y and TV-Y7(Young Children through age 7), and TV-G through TV-MA(everybody else). The restrictions for these two groups work independently : If a household includes very young children as well as young adults, the TV guidelines must be set separately for each group.
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Main Menu Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2 Description Screen Mode Standard For general PC mode Dynamic For sports mode Mild For smoother screen mode Manual Contrast : controls contrast between light and dark Brightness : controls brightness Color Normal, Cool, Can control ambiance of screen image Temperature Warm Manual...
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Main Menu Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2 Description V-Chip Change PIN Pin number can be changed On/Off V-Chip function can be turned On or Off TGPG Rating TV programs can be screened according to their ratings (screening can be set when the V-Chip function is turned On) MPAA Rating Movies can be selected according to their ratings...
Specifications May be modified without prior notice for product enhancements. Panel Panel Type 32 Wide TFT Colour LCD Display Area 697.685 mm 392.256 mm Display Color (8bit) 16.7 million Pixel Pitch 0.21 mm 0.6 mm RGB Recommended Resolution 1366 768 Contrast Ratio 300(Max), 500(typical) Luminance white...
Appendix Display Modes Pixel Section Resolution Comment Frequency (Hz) Frequency(MHz) Frequency (KHz) 37.861 85.08 31.5 VESA 640 350 31.469 59.94 25.175 640 480 37.500 75.0 31.5 VESA 640 480 31.469 70.087 720 400 28.332 37.879 60.317 40.0 VESA 800 600 46.875 75.0 49.5...
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Appendix Check before calling for service Please check the following before asking the service center about any problems with your LCD TV. Something seems to be wrong with the TV Symptoms What to do The TV does not turn on. Check the power cable connection and press the <POWER>...
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Appendix Symptoms What to do The picture shakes, lines appear, and Check whether the TV signal is receiving audio is unstable. interference from other radio waves or devices. Check whether the TV signal is receiving interference from automobiles, high- voltage cables, airplanes, neon signboards and so on.
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Appendix Symptoms What to do When playing a DVD, there is no video. Check the video cable connection between the DVD and TV. Check whether there is a problem with the DVD title. Check whether the external input signal matches the DVD output signal. When playing VCR, there is noise on the Use the screen adjustment button on the screen.
Appendix Troubleshooting If you have a problem setting up or using your LCD TV, you may be able to solve it yourself. Before contacting customer service, try the suggested actions that are appropriate to your problem. What you see... Suggested Actions Reference ‘No Signal’...
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