Emprex HD-3701P Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Model Number: HD-3701P...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface ... 3 Before Using This Product Communication Regulations ... 4 Important Safety Instructions ... 5 Safety Information ... 7 Maintenance and Precaution ... 8 Getting Started (Preparation) Introduction Your Television Supplied Accessories ... 11 TV Control Functions ...
  • Page 3 Connecting the DTV ... 42 Understanding the Remote Control for DTV Setting Up the DTV Channel ... 43 Capion (Closed-Caption Options)... 47 Setup ... 49 Lock ... 54 INFO (Information-plate ) ... 57 EPG (Electric Program Guide) Channel Guide ... 60 Basic Troubleshooting General Specifi...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface Preface About This Manual This manual is designed to make operating your 37” LCD TV as easy as possible. Informa- tion in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. Due to continuing system improvements, these changes will be incorporated in newer editions.
  • Page 5: Communication Regulations

    Communication Regulation Communication Regulation FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea- sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Keep these Instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed all Warnings. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
  • Page 7 15. Power Lines. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of over- head power lines, electric lights, power circuits, or other areas where the antenna can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to prevent contact with power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par- ticular installation.
  • Page 9: Maintenance And Precaution

    Maintenance and Precaution Maintenance and Precaution Do not remove the cover or back of the  TV. Any unauthorized changes or modi- fi cation to the product will void the us- er’s warranty. Turn off the product if liquid is acciden- ...
  • Page 10 Do not expose the TV to heat sources  such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (includ- ing audio amplifi ers). Do not use this TV with an extension  cord or power bar; this can cause a fi re or an electric shock.
  • Page 11: Getting Started (Preparation)

    Getting Started (Preparation) Getting Started (Preparation) Distance recommendations: Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where ventilation is impossible. When installing this TV, distance recommendations must be maintained between the set and the wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture. Refer to the minimum distance guidelines shown for a safe operation.
  • Page 12: Supplied Accessories

    Supplied Accessories Supplied Accessories The following items come along with your LCD TV: Warranty Card Remote control Two AAA batteries Power Cord User Manual Warranty Card...
  • Page 13: Tv Control Functions

    TV Control Functions TV Control Functions MAIN POWER Indicators POWER -PROG+ -VOL+ SOURCE MENU Press this button to turn on/off the master power. The LED indicator lights up in 3 different colors: green, red or orange. Each colors represent different status. Green - Power is on.
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Remote Control

    Setting Up the Remote Control Setting Up the Remote Control 1. Open the lid of your remote control battery compartment on the back of the remote control. 2. Insert two AAA batteries. Use the (+) and (-) marks to guide you.
  • Page 15: Remote Control Functions

    Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions The table below explains each button’s function. POWER 100+ MUTE RECALL SOURCE MENU SLEEP ASPECT DISPLAY MAIN/SUB FREEZE INFO AUDIO DTV/MENU EXIT CH /CH /VOL 0~9/100+ RECALL MUTE MENU SOURCE DISPLAY ASPECT SLEEP FREEZE MAIN/SUB Power on/off.
  • Page 16: Inputs And Outputs

    Inputs and Outputs Inputs and Outputs Your LCD TV has fi ve types of video connections. You should capitalize on the best connection available from your LCD TV to get the best display quality. For exam- ple, if you have a progressive DVD player that supports a component video connection, you should connect the DVD player to your LCD TV using component video connections instead of composite video or S-video con-...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Antenna Or Analog Cable Tv (Catv)

    Connecting the Antenna or Analog Cable TV (CATV) Connecting the Antenna or Analog Cable TV (CATV) 1. Disconnect the TV from all power sources before making any connections. 2. Use the coaxial cable (75 ohms) usually provided by your antenna or cable provider. 3.
  • Page 18 6. Press the “MENU” but- ton on the remote control to display the OSD menu to navigate through the icons. In the fi rst option (TV/CATV), press “OK”. Use set the option to TV or CATV. If your TV is con- nected to the antenna, choose TV.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Digital Set-Top Box (Commonly Used For Hdtvs, Satellite Tvs Etc.)

    Connecting the Digital Set-Top Box (Commonly Used For HDTVs, Satellite TVs, etc.) Connecting the Digital Set-Top Box (Commonly Used For HDTVs, Satellite TVs, etc.) 1. Disconnect the TV and set-top box from all power sources before making any connec- tions. 2.
  • Page 20 5. Press the “SOURCE” button on either the remote control or the TV controls. Select HDMI/COMPONENT 1/COMPONENT 2/S1/S2, depending on which input is the digital set-top box connected to. (Changing the source, refer to Page 24) Note: 1. It is strongly recommended that the user connects Digital Set-Top Box via HDMI con- nection if provided.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Component Video

    Connecting the Component Video Connecting the Component Video To connect your progressive DVD player or HD DVD Player via component video: DVD player (Pb/Cb) (Pr/Cr) 1. Connect the green Y jack on the back of your DVD player to the green component Y jack on the rear of the LCD TV.
  • Page 22: Connecting The S-Video Or Composite Video

    Connecting the S-Video or Composite Video Connecting the S-Video or Composite Video This section shows you how to connect devices to the S-video and composite video inputs of your LCD TV. Most devices like VCRs, camcorders, non-progressive scan DVD players, etc only provide composite video output or S-video output.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Pc

    Connecting the PC Connecting the PC POWER 120V~ 1. If you wish to connect a PC to the LCD TV, connect the 15-pin D sub RGB connector on your PC to the PC connector on the rear of the LCD TV. 2.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Hdmi

    Connecting the HDMI Connecting the HDMI 1. Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output jack of your external device to the HDMI input jack in the rear of the LCD TV. DVD player 2. Press the “SOURCE” button on either the remote control or the TV controls. Select HDMI.
  • Page 25: Changing The Source

    anging the Source anging the Source 1. Press the “SOURCE” button on either the remote control or TV controls. 2. Scroll using on the remote control or “– CH +” on TV con- trols. 3. Select your choice by using “OK” on the remote control or “– VOL +”...
  • Page 26: Accessing The Osd (On Screen Display) Menu

    Accessing the OSD (On Screen Display) Menu Accessing the OSD (On Screen Display) Menu 1. Press “MENU” on the remote con- trol or TV controls to start the OSD menu. 2. Use to navigate through the main function. 3. Press or “OK”...
  • Page 27: Icon Description

    Icon Description Icon Description There are six main functions (Video, Audio, Screen, TV, Options and V-Chip) in the OSD menu. Before you start using the OSD menu, it is recommended that you read through the following icon descriptions. MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR VIDEO...
  • Page 28: Video

    VIDEO VIDEO Adjusting contrast, brightness, color, tint, or sharpness requires the user to switch the mode to custom. While adjusting customized selections, only the selection and its status bar will be shown on the screen. Example: VIDEO MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS...
  • Page 29 How to set the parameters in the video mode menu. Function Description MODE Mode is the selection that allow the user to choose among default video settings and customizable video settings. CONTRAST Contrast adjusts the brightness differences (custom mode must be on).
  • Page 30: Audio

    AUDIO AUDIO TREBLE BASS BALANCE SOUND MODE SPEAKER ALL RESET / : TO NAVIGATE OK: TO SELECT MENU: TO EXIT How to set the parameters in the audio menu. Function Description TREBLE Adjusts the higher pitched sounds. BASS Adjusts the lower pitched sounds. BALANCE Adjusts the "position"...
  • Page 31: Screen

    SCREEN SCREEN DISPLAY MODE H SIZE H POSITION V POSITION FINE TUNE DEFAULT AUTO / : TO NAVIGATE OK: TO SELECT MENU: TO EXIT How to set the parameters in the screen menu. Function Description DISPLAY MODE Display mode lets the user to choose among four choices that will change the viewing area on the screen.
  • Page 32 Display Modes When the input is 4:3 (the image dimen- sion usually used by cable television, television, and video cassettes), the user might want to eliminate the “black spots” on the left and the right of the screen. By doing this, the user might choose wi- descreen, which distorts image by stretch- ing the whole image horizontally.
  • Page 33 Adding and Erasing Channels TV / CATV AUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL ADD / ERASE SKIP / : TO NAVIGATE OK: TO SELECT MENU: TO EXIT TV / CATV AUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL ADD / ERASE SKIP < / > : TO ADJUST MENU: TO RETURN TV / CATV AUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL...
  • Page 34 4. If you need to add/erase another channel, scroll up to CHANNEL and redo the pro- cess. How to set the parameters in the TV menu. Function Description TV/CATV This allows the user to switch between analog antenna and cable MTS is the option that allows the user to change the sound options (Multichannel...
  • Page 35: Options

    Options Options OPTIONS COLOR TEMPERATURE OSD TIMEOUT MENU BACKGROUND BLUE SCREEN AUTO POWER OFF BACKLIGHT PIP POSITION / : TO NAVIGATE OK: TO SELECT MENU: TO EXIT How to set the parameters in the options menu. Function Description COLOR This option allows the user choose among three styles of displaying colors.
  • Page 36: V-Chip

    V-Chip V-Chip V-CHIP UNRATED PROGRAM TV RATING LIMIT MOVIE RATING LIMIT CHANGE PASSWORD / : TO NAVIGATE OK: TO SELECT MENU: TO EXIT V-CHIP UNRATED PROGRAM TV RATING LIMIT PASSWORD : MOVIE RATING LIMIT CHANGE PASSWORD / : TO NAVIGATE OK: TO SELECT MENU: TO EXIT V-CHIP UNRATED PROGRAM TV RATING LIMIT...
  • Page 37 How to set the parameters in the V-Chip menu. Function Description V-CHIP This enables(ON)/disables(OFF) the settings in the UNRATED PROGRAM, TV RATING LIMIT, and MOVIE RATING LIMIT. (Note: this option will be ON after the TV has been turned off then on).
  • Page 38: Setting Up Tv Rating Limits

    Setting Up TV Rating Limits Setting Up TV Rating Limits Setting Up TV Rating Limits TV RATING LIMIT RATING TV_Y TV_Y7 TV_G TV_PG TV_14 TV_MA < / > : TO ADJUST MENU: TO RETURN V-CHIP V: VIEW B: BLOCK 1. Enter on the TV RATING LIMIT and another screen will appear...
  • Page 39: Setting Up Movie Rating Limits

    Setting Up Movie Rating Limits Setting Up Movie Rating Limits Setting Up Movie Rating Limits MOVIE RATING LIMIT PG-13 NC-17 < / > : TO ADJUST MENU: TO RETURN V-CHIP V: VIEW B: BLOCK 1. Enter on the MOVIE RAT- ING LIMIT and another screen will appear 2.
  • Page 40: Changing The Password

    Changing the Password Changing the Password Changing the Password CHANGE PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD: NEW PASSWORD: NEW PASSWORD AGAIN: * * * * * < / > : TO ADJUST MENU: TO RETURN V-CHIP V: VIEW B: BLOCK * * * * * 1.
  • Page 41: Tv Rating Descriptions

    TV Rating Descriptions TV Rating Descriptions Symbol/Icon Content Descriptions MPAA Movie Rating Descriptions MPAA Movie Rating Descriptions Symbol/Icon (General Audiences) (Parental Guidance Suggested) PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) (Restricted) NC-17 Menu Text Description TV_Y Television shows with Y ratings are usually designed for children; these are suitable for all ages.
  • Page 42: Controlling Pip, Pap, And Main

    Controlling PIP, PAP, and MAIN Controlling PIP, PAP, and MAIN 1. Use the hot key “PIP” on your remote control. (For more information on the remote control functions, refer to Page 14). 2. This allows you to switch among three modes. MAIN mode 3.
  • Page 43: Connecting The Dtv

    Connecting the DTV (Digital Television) Connecting the DTV (Digital Television) ATSC: DTV Ant in, used to connect an over-the-air terrestrial antenna. Understanding the Remote Control for DTV Understanding the Remote Control for DTV POWER MUTE SOURCE SLEEP ASPECT MAIN/SUB FREEZE EEZE INFO DTV/MENU...
  • Page 44: Setting Up The Dtv

    Setting Up the DTV Setting Up the DTV Channel Channel Channel Before you can use any of the channel buttons “CH scanned and memorized. Initial Screen: 1. The fi rst time the TV is turned on, you will see the message (Press “MENU” key and then select Channel to run Auto/Manual Scan).
  • Page 45: Auto Scan

    Auto Scan The steps required to automatically program the product are outlined as below: 1. Press or keys to the CHANNEL and enter the password (Default: “0000”). You will see three sub-menus: Edit  Auto Scan  Manual Scan  2.
  • Page 46 Memorizing Channel Manually 1. On the Channel menu, select the third option, (Manual Scan), and then use the or button to select (Manual Scan). 2. Press “OK” to highlight the input col- umn. Then press numerical buttons to input the channel. The channel frequen- cy will be automatically shown on right side of the input column.
  • Page 47: Edit Channel

    Edit Channel 1. On the (Channel) menu, press the nu- meric key to input the password (De- fault: “0000”). Press (Edit), and press “OK”. 2. Press buttons to highlight the channel’s BLOCK or FAV control columns and press “OK” to block or copy channels into the favorite channel list “F1”.
  • Page 48: Font Style

    C C C aption (Closed-Caption aption (Closed-Caption aption (Closed-Caption Options) Press the “DTV MENU” button on the remote control. Press buttons to highlight the (Cap-  tion) icon and press “OK”. Font Size: Press and “OK” buttons to select  desired Closed Caption font size.
  • Page 49 Closed Caption Background Opacity: Press and “OK” buttons to se-  lect desired Closed Caption background opacity. Closed Caption Foreground Opacity: Press and “OK” buttons to se-  lect desired Closed Caption foreground opacity. Edge Style: Press and “OK” buttons to select ...
  • Page 50: Setup

    Setup Setup Setup Press the “DTV MENU” and include the following: Format  Sound  Opacity  I-Plate  Time Zone  About  Format (Screen Format Setup) 1. On the “Setup” menu, press to highlight “Format” and press “OK”. 2.
  • Page 51: Aspect Ratio

    Screen Formating and Aspect Ratios TV Type Select 16:9 Resolution 480I- 240 lines 1/60 seconds and 240 lines 1/60 seconds; interlace scanning (two step image processing [odd and even lines of pixels alternate]) 480P-480 lines 1/60 seconds; progressive scanning (top to bottom image processing) 720P- high quality video processing;...
  • Page 52: Sound (Digital Audio Output Setting)

    Sound (Digital Audio Output Set- ting): The digital channels’ sound had Dolby ® Digital or PCM formats. 1. Press “OK” on (Sound) to show the audio format option, you can press buttons to highlight the desired audio format, and then press “OK” to confi rm the setting.
  • Page 53: Time Zone

    I-Plate (Changing the Display Time Of the Information-Plate): 1. Select the I-Plate, press tons to change the Information-Plate dis- play time to 2, 4, 6 seconds, or off mode. (This adjusts the idle time allowed before the I-Plate exits) 2. Press the “EXIT” button to go back to the main or press the “DTV MENU”...
  • Page 54 About: 1. Under Setup’s sub-menus, you can se- lect the item (About) to check the hard- ware and software versions.. 2. Press or buttons to highlight (About) and press the “OK” button to see the in- formation window. 3. Press the “EXIT” button to go back to the main menu or press the “DTV MENU”...
  • Page 55: Lock

    Lock Lock Lock Press the “DTV MENU” button on the remote control. 1. Press buttons to highlight the (Lock) icon and press “OK” to show the pass- word column. 2. Enter the password correctly (Default “0000”). 3. After the password is entered, the screen will display three sub-menus: Rating ...
  • Page 56 NAB TV Rating Descriptions Symbol/Icon Menu Text TV_Y TV_Y7 TV_G TV_PG TV_14 TV_MA Content Descriptions MPAA Movie Rating Descriptions Symbol/Icon Menu Text (General Audiences) (Parental Guidance Suggested) PG-13 PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) (Restricted) NC-17 NC-17 * USTV (FCC) ratings: The particular rating that you have selected will be locked (and indicated as a green lock symbol). Also, all of the age-based ratings will be locked within the particular group.
  • Page 57 Changing the Password: Please note that accessing “Lock” and “Channel” menu functions are all con- trolled by the password. (Default “0000”) 1. Press the “DTV MENU” button on the remote control. 2. Press or button to highlight the Lock icon. Then press button to high- light the Password and press “OK”.
  • Page 58: Info (Information-Plate)

    INFO (Information-Plate) INFO (Information-Plate) When you are watching the DTV channels and want to learn about the current program, you can press “INFO” to activate the I-Plate. Now (Current) EPG: After pressing INFO button, the I-Plate  will display the information below: -TV Station Name -Current Channel Number -Current Local Time...
  • Page 59: Extended Program Information

    Extended Program Information: When the Now or Next Information-Plate is still on the TV screen, press the INFO button  again and the extended program information of the current TV channel will show. Press INFO again to exit the Informaiton-Plate extension window or press EXIT button to ...
  • Page 60: Epg (Electric Program Guide)

    EPG (Electric Program Guide) EPG (Electric Program Guide) Press the EPG button to display the EPG  window. The current program will be highlighted  yellow color automatically. Presss buttons to roll the pro-  gram list towards the right to see the maximum 12 hours program guide.
  • Page 61: Closed Caption

    CLOSED CAPTION CLOSED CAPTION CLOSED CAPTION CLOSED CAPTION: 1. Press “CC” button on the remote control to open the (C.C. Option) menu. 2. Use keys to highlight the de- sired CC signal and press the “OK” but- ton. 3. After the Closed Caption is selected, press the “EXIT”...
  • Page 62: Basic Troubleshooting

    Basic Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Read this section to learn how to maintain and troubleshoot your LCD TV. Problem There is no picture or sound. There is just noise. Color abnormal or improper. Picture is too bright. Picture is too dark. Possible Solution 1.
  • Page 63 Problem No picture, there is sound. There is no sound. The picture is not sharp. picture is not sharp. Remote control does not work. mote control does not work. Possible Solution 1. Check to see if the video cable is properly connected.
  • Page 64: General Specifi Cations

    General Specifi cations General Specifi cations Screen Size Resolution LCD Panel Display Color Aspect Ratio VIDEO in/out S-VIDEO in Y / Pb/Cb / Pr/Cr Audio L/R in/out Input/Output Analog RGB in HDMI in PC Audio L/R in Antenna input Built-in speaker Audio Features Color Temperature Screen Size adjustment...
  • Page 65: Rgb Frequency Table

    RGB Frequency Table RGB Frequency Table The table below shows the frequency ranges supported by the LCD TV. It supports from VGA to XGA.If you are connecting your PC to the LCD TV via the RGB port, please use the following table in order to setup your PC’s VGA output for maximum optimization.
  • Page 66: Acronyms, Abbreviations, Functions, And Terms

    Acronyms, Abbreviations, Functions, and Terms Acronyms, Abbreviations, Functions, and Terms 1080i- general- general- general high quality video processing; 540 lines 1/60 seconds and 540 lines 1/60 seconds; in- terlace scanning (two step image processing [odd and even lines of pixels alternate]); usually used in HDTV set-up boxes.
  • Page 67: Hdmi- Inputs And Outputs

    Cold- options menu- gives a blue tint to the screen (part of color temperature). Color Temperature- options menu- that are favorable to be projected: cool, nature, and warm. Composite- inputs and outputs- and brightness. Used widely in cameras and VCRs. Contrast- video menu- adjusts brightness differences.
  • Page 68: Remote Control

    NTSC- television input- television input television input- National Transmission Standards Committee, an analog television input widely used by cable television and standard antennas. Opaque- options menu- Incapable of seeing through. OSD- general- general- general On Screen Display. OSD Timeout- options menu- exits.
  • Page 69 Treble- audio menu- this involves with the higher pitched sounds. TV Rating Limit- V-Chip menu- V or V (V Position)- general/screen menu/V-Chip menu- V-Chip- general- general- general a chip that allows the television to fi lter out user-selected ratings. Vivid- video menu- A video mode that gives higher contrast, lower brightness, higher color, and higher sharpness.
  • Page 70: Warranty Card Info

    RMA form. EMPREX will refuse any package without an RMA number. Warranty is valid only in the country of purchase. EMPREX assumes no liability that may result directly or indirectly from the use or misuse of these products. IMPORTANT This warranty will be voided if the device is tampered with, improperly serviced, or the security seals are broken or removed.
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