Polaroid HD-READY LCD TV User Manual

Polaroid HD-READY LCD TV User Manual

42” 16:9 hd-ready lcd tv
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42" 16:9 HD-READY LCD TV
Your TV may look different from the one pictured above.
Questions?
Need some help?
This manual should help you
understand your new product.
If you still have questions, call
our help line found on the
insert with this icon:
Or visit
www.polaroid.com/support.

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  • Page 1 42” 16:9 HD-READY LCD TV Your TV may look different from the one pictured above. Questions? Need some help? If you still have questions, call Or visit our help line found on the www.polaroid.com/support. insert with this icon: This manual should help you...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Information ............1 1.1 Cleaning the screen and cabinet..........1 1.2 Disposing of your TV at the end of service life......1 Features of your new television ........... 2 2.1-Special Features ................. 2 Important Safety Instructions ..........3 Start ..................
  • Page 3: Important Information

    And while our selection has changed, you will still receive the same friendly, helpful service that made Polaroid an icon. Congratulations on your new Polaroid TV purchase. To ensure your new TV provides you with years of enjoyment, please read this guide carefully.
  • Page 4: Features Of Your New Television

    Features of your new television We would like this product, which has been manufactured in modern facilities in accordance with total quality principles, to offer you the best performance. Therefore, we would like you to read this entire manual carefully before you use your product and keep it for future reference. 2.1-Special Features •...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions This symbol is used to warn the user about the “dangerous voltage” contained inside the housing of the product that may create a risk of electrical shock. This symbol is used to remind the user important usage and service instructions supplied with the device.
  • Page 6 10) Never operate electrical Note 1: If you would like to operate your devices close to water. television by means of the lighter cable Operating such devices, in a car, then use the cable supplied with for example, near a the product.
  • Page 7 17) Consult authorised 20) Disposing of the exhausted service personnel for batteries: service requirements. Dispose of the exhausted batteries Never attempt to repair in accordance with the local laws the device yourself. and regulations in order to protect Opening the cabinet our environment.
  • Page 8: Start

    Start 2. Insert the plug of the power cable or adaptor, Remove your television carefully from its box. You supplied with the device into the mains socket. can keep the packaging of your television to use in future. Note 1: Your TV will switch to the stand-by mode Contents of the box in five minutes if there is no broadcast signal from antenna.
  • Page 9: Your New Television

    Your new television 5.1-TV Control Panel Program Up/Down button Volume Up/Down button Stand by indicator Power / Standby button Bright light: TV is in Stand-by Dimmed light: TV is On No light: Power Cable is not connected Menu / Source button 5.2-External Connections 12-Power input 1-Component video input (Y)
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Stand-by mode On/Off button 5.3-Remote Control Temporary sound mute (Mute) button Source menu button Picture Format selection button PAT (Picture and Teletext) Mode ZOOM mode selection button Numeric buttons Page Stop button in Txt mode (Hold) Question/Answer button in Txt mode (Reveal) Information button Index page button in Txt mode MENU button...
  • Page 11: Performing The Initial Power-On Settings

    Performing the initial power-on settings 6.1-TV controls 6.1.5-Temporary sound mute (MUTE) 6.1.1-Temporary on/off (STAND-BY) To temporarily mute the sound of your television, press the MUTE button on When you press the red STAND-BY your remote control. In that case, MUTE button located on the upper left hand symbol will appear on the screen.
  • Page 12: Turning On The Tv And Setting The Channels

    6.2-Turning on the TV and You can tune the programs automatically with the Autoprogram function of your Setting the Channels television and then sort the channels as you desire by means of the Program LANGUAGE menu will be displayed on the screen Table.
  • Page 13: Fine Tuning

    To stop the process at any given time, please 6.2.2.2-If you do not know the press the MENU button. The Program Table, channel number which will allow you to sort the channels as you Press the MENU button. Move to the wish, will be displayed after the automatic search SETUP menu by pressing the down is complete.
  • Page 14: Program Table

    6.3-Program Table 6.8.3-Skipping a stored channel In the event that you do not wish to see Press the MENU button. Move to the PROGRAM certain programs while navigating through TABLE tab by pressing the Down movement the channels using the PR+/PR- buttons, button in Main Menu and confirm your selection then you can use this function.
  • Page 15: Settings Of Your New Television

    Settings of Your New Television 7.1- Sound Menu Settings 7.1.3-Sound Mode Sound mode can be set as NORMAL, SPATIAL You may perform volume settings by or SRS by means of direction buttons. Spatial using the VOL+ or VOL- buttons on your option gives depth to the sound of the program.
  • Page 16: Picture Menu Settings

    Note: You can select the equalizer options directly by pressing the ( button on your remote control. TRUBASS DIALOG CLARITY 7.2-Picture Menu Settings 7.2.1-Picture Menu You can perform other picture settings by entering the Picture menu. For this, BACK CHANGE MENU press the MENU button on your remote control.
  • Page 17: Color Temperature

    7.2.3-Color Temperature 7.2.8-Picture Smart You can adjust the color temperature with this You can select either one of the three feature. Move to the Color Temperature tab non-adjustable settings in the memory in the Picture menu by pressing the up/down or one of the user options by pressing movement buttons and select WARM,COOL or the (...
  • Page 18: Features Menu Settings

    7.2.9.3-14:9 Note: Since the use of certain functions in order to change the picture sizes for collective projection This is a movie format. or commercial purposes (modifying the height and width etc.) will be deemed an infringement of the picture’s copyright, legal proceedings can be carried out as required under relevant laws.
  • Page 19: Other Picture Features

    Time data is obtained from Teletext; if no time data 7.4.2-Freeze (Freeze picture) is available then select TIME with the up/down You may freeze the program picture movement buttons and enter the current time with you are watching with this feature. For numeric buttons.
  • Page 20: Pip Position

    7.4.3.1-PIP Position 7.4.4-PAT Mode With this feature, you can follow the teletext With this option, you can change the display broadcasts simultaneously with the current position of the PIP screen. You can change the program, provided that the current program position of the PIP screen in clockwise by pressing contains teletext broadcast.
  • Page 21: Teletext

    Teletext 8.2-Page Selection Being one of the most prominent services of broadcasting today, Teletext renders the TV more To be able to view the page you would fruitful. Teletext means in short the transmission like on the screen, type in the number of of various updated information along with the TV that page using the numerical keys.
  • Page 22 8.6-Subpage selection (SUB) 8.9-Fastext If the page of text you are viewing The colored buttons on the remote control are for contains sub pages the page numbers the fastext feature. When you select any page, starting from 01 appear on the screen. the titles on various subjects may appear on the You can switch to the sub pages with the screen in four different colors or inside colored...
  • Page 23: External Equipment Connection

    External equipment connection Your TV is equipped with 9 inputs including antenna input, which allows for the external device connection. These inputs are: 1- Antenna input 2-SCART1 input 3-SCART2 input 4- AV input 5-S-Video input 6-PC input 7-HDMI 1 input 8-HDMI 2 input 9-YPbPr Component input You can connect your external device supporting the suitable inputs to your TV via these inputs.
  • Page 24 9.3-Connecting an external equipment via AV connection Side view of the TV CAMERA DECODER SATALLITE RECEIVER AV : To watch the picture of the broadcast device connected using the RCA (Cinch) input, select AV option from the Source menu and press OK button.
  • Page 25 9.6-Connecting an external device via HDMI connection Side view of the TV SATALLITE RECEIVER GAME CONSOLE HDMI: When a connection is made via HDMI socket, select the HDMI input you connected through from the Source menu and press the OK button to be able to display these pictures.
  • Page 26 9.7.2-Transition to the PC mode For your LCD-TV to switch to the monitor (PC) mode, press the AV button on your remote control. The SOURCE menu appears on the screen. Select PC by pressing the up/down movement buttons and press the OK button. 9.7.3-PC Access Setting Enter into the SETUP menu from the Main Menu by pressing the MENU button in the PC mode.
  • Page 27: Help And Tips

    Help and tips Failure Possible cause Solution Is the power cord connected to the Check the power cord. mains supply? The television does not function Is the main power On/Off button on? Check if the On/Off button is on. Is the antenna cable attached? Check the antenna cable.
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications Chart

    Design and specifications may be changed without prior notification. Questions? Need some help? This manual should help you understand your new product. If you have questions, call our customer service number found on the insert with this icon: 20080428 Or visit www.polaroid.com. 26 I...

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