Crosley C37HDGB, C42HDGB, C32HDGB User Manual

P/N : 48586900E110-R0
Proper use guarantees
product life.
Before using the product, be advised that you read this owner’s manual well and try to operate it.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
C32HDGB C37HDGB C42HDGB
WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON THIS APPARATUS.
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
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 PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat­ed “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and servic­ing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Caution
Caution
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NOTE :
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 reason­able 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 interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic­ular installation.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult authorized service centers for help.
- Only shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the users authority to operate such equipment,
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
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Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. DISCONNECTING DEVICE FROM MAINS - Main plug is the disconnecting device. The plug
must remain readily operable.
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16. Wall or Ceiling Mounting When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling, be sure to install the product using the designated mounting tool according to the method recommended by the manufacturer.
17. Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachment and/or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury.
18. Power Source
This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company.
19. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact withthem might be fatal.
20. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
21. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the TV.
22. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI /NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
23. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repair to the TV, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition.
Warning
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This section must be read carefully and followed by the user prior to the operation of the product.
The manual states important instructions for the user's own safety, and the proper operation of the product.
In case of an accident, please unplug the unit from the outlet immediately.
Hold the plug when unplugging the unit from the outlet. The cord may cause fire or electric shock if damaged.
Do not cause the product to lean or put it in an unstable place since it may cause a serious injury to a person, as well as damage to the product if it falls.
Do not put any object that contains water ­such as flowerpot - near to the unit. The water may penetrate into the unit, and be a cause of fire or hazardous electric shock.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back. No user -serviceable parts inside. Refer to qualified service personnel for repair.
Do not put on or use the product near water and moisture-such as in a bathroom, washbowl, etc. It may be a cause of fire and electric shock hazards.
To prevent fire and damages to the product, unplug the unit from the outlet during lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for a long period of time.
Do not let children hang on or climb on the product since it may be a cause of serious injury.
Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product. Never put in any item-such as a coin, paper, match- through these openings since it may touch dangerous voltage points that could result in fire or shock hazard.
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Do not put volatile substance-such as benzene, naphtha- near the product since it may cause a change in the product's colour.
Do not view the TV too closely since it may cause damage in your eyesight.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel for cleaning at least once a year since dust inside the TV set may be a result or fire and malfunctioning of the product.
The product should be situated away from any heat source-such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products that produce heat.
Do not put on any heavy item on the power cord since it may result in fire or hazardous electric shock if the cord is damaged.
Do not cover the top of the television set. Ventilation will be prevented, and it may be a cause of fire if the product is internally overheated.
Unplug the power from the outlet and all the related connections from the unit to prevent electric shock. At least two people must work together to move the TV set when transporting to prevent the TV from falling, and consequently, any serious injury or damage.
Do not touch the power cord with moisturized or wet hands when plugging to or unplugging from the outlet since it may be a cause of electric shock.
Please be advised of electric wires and cables when installing the antenna. It may be a cause of hazardous electric shock and fire if the antenna touches or falls on the electric wire; thus, it must be installed firmly, and far away from the cables.
Do not spill water or drop the remote controller since it may be a cause of malfunctioning.
This section must be read carefully and followed by the user prior to the operation of the product.
The manual states important instructions for the user's own safety, and the proper operation of the product.
Please keep the user's manual in a safe place for future reference.
Do not expose the product to a dusty or moisturized place since it may be a cause of malfunctioning.
Table of
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Installation and Maintenance
Antenna Connection 9 Video Connection 12 Camcorder & Video Game Connection 13 DVD Player Connection 14 STB(Set Top Box) Connection 15 PC Connection 16 Cable TV Broadcasting Connection 18 Connect with the Dolby Digital AMP 19 Name of Each Part 20
Basic Guide
Parts of the Remote Controller 22 Method To Use Basic Menu 24 To Watch TV 25 Setting Up TV Stations 27 Selection of TV/VIDEO Input Signal 30 Selection of Multimedia Input Signal 31
Application Guide
Picture Adjustment 33 Sound Adjustment 37 Features - Closed Caption 42 Features - PIP/POP 44 Features - Parental Control 46 Features - ETC 49 Time Setting 51 Channel Banner 54 Troubleshooting 56 Standard of Product 58
Supplied Accessories
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Make sure that the following accessories are provided with the product.
AC cord
AC cord Instruction manual
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Batteries
Cover Bottom
-When you install wall mounting you set up cover bottom like upper picture.
Cable holder
Wall Mounting Unit
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The method of wire arrangement
1. Assemble the cable holder enclosed on the back of TV. (PICTURE 1) (ASSEMBLY METHOD: After you push the "A"(prominence part of cable holder) in the hole, rotate the cable holder clockwise as an angle of 90°. You can separate in reverse order of assembly.)
2. Open the cable holder. (PICTURE 2) ( you can open the cable holder then press and push "B" part.)
3. After arranging cables with the cable holder, lock "B" again. (PICTURE 3)
Antenna
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Indoor Antenna Connection
1. Connect the feeder cable of the antenna to the combining adapter.
WHEN THE IMAGE IS NOT CLEAR : Unclear screen image and bad reception may be a cause of wrong
antenna connection. Be sure to check its direction and place when installing.
2. Connect the combining adapter to the antenna input at the left side of the TV set.
WHEN USING THE COMBINING ADAPTER : You may obtain the combining adapter at your closest
Service Center.
Combining adapter
Antenna Input
REAR OF THE TV SET
Antenna Connection
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Antenna socket at the back of the TV set
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Antenna Connection
Such community TV Antenna installation may be found in most of co-op apartments.
When a coaxial cable is used : Plug the coaxial cable to the antenna socket on the wall.
When a feeder cable is used : Plug the coaxial cable to the antenna socket on the wall.
Antenna socket at the back of the TV set
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Outdoor Antenna Connection
Outdoor Antenna connection-such as VHF or/and UHF-may be necessary for installation at private houses
Single Antenna Connection
Separate Antenna Connection.
VHF Antenna
UHF Antenna
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REAR OF THE TV SET
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Video Connection
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Note : • If your AV device has both Video OUT terminal and S-Video OUT terminal, S-Video connection is
recommended for better picture quality.
• If S-Video and RCA jack are connected at the same time, the TV set will only detect the S-Video mode.
Connecting with an External Source
You may connect S-Video 1(Rear of the TV) or S-Video 2(Side) input to enjoy clearer and brighter picture images. You can make the connection with the AV1 or AV2 input.
REAR AND SIDE OF THE TV SET
Camcorder & Video
Game Connection
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Note : • If your AV device has both Video OUT terminal and S-Video OUT terminal, S-Video connection is
recommended for better picture quality.
• If S-Video and RCA jack are connected at the same time, the TV set will only detect the S-Video mode.
Watching the Camcorder Recording or Video Game on TV
1. Prepare the S-video and RCA connector.
2. These connectors connect to Video1/2 or S-Video1/2 like below the picture.
3. Turn on the TV set and camcorder/video game.
4. Select Video1/2 or S-video1/2, using the “TV/VIDEO” of the Remote controller or “TV/VIDEO” button of the TV set.
REAR AND SIDE OF THE TV SET
DVD player connection
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REAR OF THE TV SET
REAR AND SIDE OF THE TV SET
Note : When you connect with the component, please check the color of cable between DVD and TV set.
Note :
• If your AV device has both Video OUT terminal and S-Video OUT terminal, S-Video connection is recommended for better picture quality.
• If S-Video and RCA jack are connected at the same time, the TV set will only detect the S-Video mode.
When connecting with a component cable
When connecting with a S-VHS cable and RCA cable
STB(Set Top Box)
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REAR OF THE TV SET
Set Top Box
REAR OF THE TV SET
When connecting with a HDMI cable
When connecting with a component cable
PC Connection
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1. Adjust PC resolution to available resolution in LCD TV.
2. Connect between PC and TV set using the D-Sub and Audio cable like below the picture.
3. Turn on the PC and TV set.
4. Select PC mode by pressing “MULTIMEDIA” button on the remote control or “TV/VIDEO” button of the TV set.
1. Adjust PC resolution to available resolution in LCD TV.
2. Connect between PC and TV set using the HDMI and Audio cable like below the picture.
3. Turn on the PC and TV set.
4. Select HDMI mode by pressing “MULTIMEDIA” button on the remote control or “TV/VIDEO” button of the TV set.
REAR OF THE TV SET
REAR OF THE TV SET
When connecting with PC(D-Sub) cable.
When connecting with a HDMI cable.
Note : If the graphic card of the PC only support DVI signal, you must connect the Audio cable like above the picture.
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PC CONNECTION NOTES:
1) If there is a [Vertical Frequency] setting menu in the [Screen] Menu of the PC, adjust the frequency to 60Hz.
2) If the PC resolution is too high, it may be hard to read letters. Select a suitable resolution.
3) HDMI input port receives only Digital Signal.
4) Depending on the graphic card when you plug & unplug the HDMI connection, the screen may not display correctly. Restart the computer if this happens.
Multi input resolution available in LCD TV.
Resolution V-freq HDMI PC(D-Sub) Component Standard
640 X 480
60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
800 X 600
60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
1024 X 768
60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
1280 X 768 60Hz O X X VESA Standard
75Hz O X X VESA Standard
1280 X 1024 60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
720 X 480i 60Hz X X O
720 X 480p 60Hz O O O
1280 X 720p 60Hz O O O
1920 X 1080i 60Hz O X O
1920 X 1080p 60Hz O X O
Note :
1. When you connect with component, PC (D-Sub), and HDMI, you must check the input resolution of external devices.
2. So if this mode is used at PC mode, the screen can be enlarged.
Cable TV Broadcasting Connection
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Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver.
External Input Connection Source
Antenna Input Connection
Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver. You may make the connection to either the Component input, Video1 input or Video2 input.
REAR OF THE TV SET
Connect with the
Dolby Digital AMP.
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Optical output
If you connect the optical output to a Dolby digital AMP, you can listen to better sound.
REAR OF THE TV SET
Name of Each Part
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Control Key Buttons.
TV/VIDEO Buttons : Each time you press this button, the TV will cycle through:
TV Video1(S-Video1) Video2(S-Video2) COMPONENT1 COMPONENT2 HDMI PC
MENU Button : Use this button to enter and exit the MENU. VOL Buttons : Use this buttons to change your TV’s volume or to move the cursor in the menu.
CH Buttons : Use this buttons to change channels on your TV or to move the cursor in the menu. POWER Button : Use this button to TV STAND-BY mode/TV ON mode.
Remote controller signal receiver
The screen contains the remote controller signal receiving window; therefore, point the remote controller towards the screen when using it.
Stand-by <LED Indicator>
LED RED - Standby LED BLUE - SET ON
Buttons on the TV set have the same functions as those of the remote controller.
Front Panel and Side
TV/VIDEO
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CH
POWER
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Name of
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REAR OF THE TV SET
Rear of the TV set
Parts of the Remote Controller
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1. DISPLAY: Display the present modes (ATV/DTV, Video1/2, COMP.1/2, HDMI and PC) and signal information.
Note: In Analog TV mode, you can see information about the
Channel number, Sound, and Clock. In Digital TV mode, you can see information about a channel number, name, broadcasting time and more.
2. (POWER): Turns the TV on and off.
3. GUIDE: Access Electronic Program Guide (EPG). It works
only in DTV mode.
4. TV/VIDEO: Each time you press this button, the TV will cycle
Through: TV
AV1/2(S-Video1/2) TV
5. MULTIMEDIA: Each time you press this button, the TV will
cycle Through: Comp.1/2
HDMI PC
Comp. 1/2
6. NUMBER: Press the numbers on this board; you can select
CH directly in TV mode. (EX: When you want to select CH10, you should press down “1” and “0” within 2second. If you only press down “1”, after 2second, CH1 will be selected.)
7. (DASH) : Used to enter a program number for multiple
program channels such as 2-1, 2-2, etc.
8. OK: Confirms a selection.
9. PREV CH: Press this button, you can tune to the previous
channel.
10. (MUTE): Press this button, and the sound goes off. Press
again, and the sound returns.
11. FAV : Press to switch to your favorite channels.
12. STILL : Press this button to freeze the picture.
13. VCHW: Press to switch to your memorized channels in
sequence.
14. CVOLB: Adjust the volume.
15. SCREEN SIZE: Select screen aspect ratio. 16:9
4:3
LB[16:9] LBS[16:9)
Note: When current mode is multimedia (PC and HDMI), the
aspect only work as the 16:9 or 4:3 mode. And "Screen Size" function is not available in PIP mode.
16. CAPTION: Controls the caption decoder.
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17. ADD/DEL: Use to add or delete channels to/from memory.
18. SLEEP: Sleep Timer setting.
SLEEP TIMER: Off
15min 30min 60min 90min
120min OFF
Note: If an active signal is not present for about 30 minutes,
the set will automatically turn to ST-BY mode.
19. CCHB:
Displays the available channels in sequence.
20. PIP: Select either PIP / POP On or Off.
21. SWAP: Swap the main screen for sub screen.
22. SOURCE: Sub Screen input mode change as follows PIP
table mode or POP table mode.
23. POSITION: Move the sub window position in PIP mode.
Position: right bottom
left bottom left top right top
24. P. MODE: Picture modes change as follows:
Normal
Dynamic Cinema User Normal
25. S.MODE : Using this button, Select the desired sound
mode.
Normal
Movie Music News User Normal
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SOUND MODE can be selected only SOUND EFFECT is off.
26. MTS: In Analog, you can select sound mode
(Mono/Stereo/SAP). In Digital, you can select audio tracks (English/Spanish/French).
Note: The availability of audio track depends upon the program.
27. S.EFFECT: Using this button, Select the desired sound
effect.
Off
VOICE EFFECT DYNAMIC BASS Off
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control Unit
To load the batteries, turn the remote control handset over and open the battery compartment. Insert the batteries (Two
1.5v, type AAA). Make sure that the polarity matches with
the (+) and (-) marks inside of the battery compartment.
Note:
To avoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control handset for an extended period of time.
DISPLAY
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GUIDE TV/VIDEO
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Adjusts Picture Mode
- Mode(Normal, Dynamic, Cinema, User), Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint (NTSC only), Sharpness, Noise Reduction, and Color Temp.
Adjusts Sound Mode
- Balance, Effect(Off/Voice Effect/Dynamic Bass), AVC, Mode (Normal/ Movie / Music / News / User), Equalizer, Digital Vol. and Speaker
Adjusts Channel Mode
- Auto Search, Antenna (Air / Cable), Fine Tune, Favorite Channel Edit, Strength
Adjusts Feature Mode
- Caption, Caption Style, PIP, Background, Language, MGDI plus, Parental Control, and Initialize.
Adjusts Time Mode
- Clock, Auto Clock, Off timer, Off time, Wake Timer, Wake Time, Wake CH, Wake Vol, Time zone, DST
2. Press the ” CH ” button.
• You may setup according to the directions on the screen after selecting the desired item by pressing the ”
CH ” button.
• If the setup is completed, exit from the menu by pressing the “MENU” button.
- The basic menu appears on the screen if you press the menu button of the remote control.
- There are 5 items Picture, Sound, Channel, Features, and Time in the basic menu.
- Each item has sub-items under it. If the desired item is selected, the relevant sub-items are displayed
upward.
1. Press the "MENU" button.
• The main menu appears if you press the “MENU” button.
Basic Menu
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- Buttons with same name in the main body performs the same function.
DISPLAY
MENU
GUIDE TV/VIDEO
FAV
PREV.CH
MUTE
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SIZE
CAPTION
PIP CH PIP CH
PIP
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When pressing the Digit Key button
• Press the "ENTER" button if using the number button for channel selection. For example, to watch the No.9 channel, Press the number button "9" and the "ENTER" button. If pressing only number “9” button, it takes a longer time to select the channel.
• To watch the No.9-1 channel, Press the button "9", "
", "1"
and "ENTER" in sequence.
Press the “POWER” button on TV set or Remote controller.
Note:
• The buttons of the remote control and the main body operate only when AC power turn on.
• You must pull out the plug of TV set to shut off the AC Power
To suddenly turn sound off
• Press the “MUTE”( ) button.
• No sound is heard if “MUTE( )” is displayed on the screen.
• Sound is heard again if you press the “MUTE( )” button once again.
For example, please use this button when telephone rings or when guest comes while watching TV.
Check of TV operation status
• Pressing the “DISPLAY” button, the status of channel or clock broadcasting being currently watched or entry status of video component is displayed on the screen.
On/Off, Number, — , Enter, Mute, Display, VOL , CH
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1. Press the “POWER” button on TV set or remote controller.
• The Stand-by LED lamp turns on in red color.
• Press the “POWER” button on the TV set or remote
controller.
• The Stand By LED lamp on the front panel begins to fliker
in blue color and the TV turns on.
2. Press the “
CH ” button.
• Select the desired program by pressing the ”
CH ”
button or the number buttons.
3. Adjust volume.
• Sound reduces by pressing the “
VOL” button.
• Sound increases by pressing the “VOL
” button.
Note : Sound mutes by pressing the “MUTE”( ) button.
4.Press the “POWER” button of right side of the set or
Remote controller for turning the TV off.
• TV turns off and the power lamp changes to red color.
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- All stations that can be received are stored by this method. It is recommended that you use Auto tuning during installation of this set.
1. Press the “MENU” button to select the Channel menu.
• Move the selection bar to the Channel menu with ”
CH ” buttons.
3. Select the "Auto Search".
• Place the selection bar on Auto Search and press the
VOL ” button.
4. Press wait until the Channel menu appears.
Auto Search to find Channels
2. Select the “Antenna”
• Place the selection bar on Antenna and select Air, Cable with “
VOL ” buttons.
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1. Searching for channel finely
• Select a Channel number you want to tune finely with the ”
CH ” buttons.
• Press the “MENU” button and move to the Channel menu.
• Move the selection bar to the Fine tune with ”
CH ”
buttons.
• Press the “CVOLB“ buttons to adjust the fine tuning.
Fine tune
Channel Add/Delete
Note:
• If you are unable to get a good picture or Sound because of a poor broadcasting signal, adjustment of Frequency might improve it.
1. Adding the Channel
• Select a Channel number you want to add with the “NUMBER” buttons.
• Press the “ADD/ERASE” button to add the channel
• Move the selection box to the Yes and press the “ADD/ERASE” button again.
2. Deleting the Channel
• Select a Channel number you want to delete
• Press the “ADD/ERASE” button to delete the channel
• Move the selection box to the Yes and press the “ADD/ERASE” button again.
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1. Locate the selection bar on the Favorite Channel Edit.
• Move to Favorite Channel Edit in the Channel menu.
• Press the “
VOL ” buttons.
3. Delete the Favorites Channel
• Move a Favorite Channel you want to delete in Favorites Channel List with the ”
CH / VOL ”
buttons.
• Delete the Favorite Channel with “DISPLAY” button.
4. Viewing the Favorite CH
• Whenever pressing "FAV" button, the Channel changes as the selected Channel order.
- Reveals how strong your DTV signal is and whether you need to adjust your antenna.
- The higher the signal strength, the less likely you are to experience picture degradation.
- Digital TV Signals; May not be available in all areas, nor broadcast all channels.
1. Locate the selection bar on the strength.
• Move to strength in the Channel menu.
• Display the strength status of digital signal.
Favorite Channel Edit
Signal Strength(Digital TV mode only)
2. Add the Favorites Channel
• Move the selection bar to the Current Channel with ”
CH ” buttons.
• Select a Channel number you want to add in Favorites Channel List with the “
VOL ” buttons.
• Add the Channel with “DISPLAY” button.
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Selection of TV/VIDEO Input Signal
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- When pressing TV/VIDEO button on the remote controller screen changes as follows:
TV => AV1(S-Video1) => AV2(S-Video2) => TV
Note:
• If S-video and RCA jack are connected at the same time, the TV set will only detect the S-Video mode.
• If sound signal is mono method, connect it to the L-terminal of the sound input terminal.
When watching video, Camcorder, DVD, Cable TV with External Input
1.
Press the “TV/VIDEO” button on the remote controller.
• Screen changes as follows whenever pressing the “TV/VIDEO” button. TV => AV1(S-Video1) => AV2(S-Video2) => TV
DISPLAY
GUIDE TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
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Selection of Multimedia
Input Signal
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When connecting PC, STB, DVD with Multimedia
1. Pressing the "MULTIMEDIA" button on the remote controller.
• Screen changes as follows whenever pressing the “MULTIMEDIA” button. Comp.1 => Comp.2 => HDMI => PC => Comp.1
Note:
• If sound signal is mono method, connect it to the L-terminal of the sound
input terminal.
DISPLAY
GUIDE TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
POWER
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PC
HDMI
Comp.1
Comp.2
Selection of Multimedia Input Signal
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1. If the message ‘No signal’ appears on the screen, adjust the PC output to a format listed in the Multimedia Input table.
Multimedia Input Format
HDMI & PC mode
Note :
1. When you connect with component, PC (D-Sub), and HDMI, you must check the input resolution of external devices.
2. So if this mode is used at PC mode, the screen can be enlarged.
Resolution V-freq HDMI PC(D-Sub) Component Standard
640 X 480
60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
800 X 600
60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
1024 X 768
60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
1280 X 768 60Hz O X X VESA Standard
75Hz O X X VESA Standard
1280 X 1024 60Hz O O X VESA Standard
75Hz O O X VESA Standard
720 X 480i 60Hz X X O
720 X 480p 60Hz O O O
1280 X 720p 60Hz O O O
1920 X 1080i 60Hz O X O
1920 X 1080p 60Hz O X O
Picture Adjustment
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Note :
• 16:9 : 16:9 will display a true 16:9 (anamorphic) picture with no aspect
distortions.
• 4:3 : General TV screen currently broadcasted.
• LB(16:9) : Enlarge vertical size of the 16:9 picture.
• LBS(16:9) : Move the LB(16:9) picture to the upper direction.
• LB(16:9) and LBS(16:9) screen are not available in PC and HDMI mode.
• "Screen Size" function is not available in PIP mode.
Adjustment of Aspect ratio in TV/Video/Component mode
1. Press the "SCREEN SIZE" button
• The screen changes as below whenever pressing the "SCREEN SIZE" button.
16:9 => 4:3 => LB[16:9] => LBS[16:9] => 16:9
STILL
MUTE
CH
SCREEN
SIZE
PIP CH PIP CH
SWAP
CAPTION
PIP
SOURCE
ADD/
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SLEEP
POSITION
16 : 9
LBS(16:9)
4 : 3
LB(16:9)
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Note.
• You can adjust the PC menu only in the PC mode.
• During the Auto Adjust, you must not alter a screen on the monitor.
• During a moving picture, Auto Adjust is liable to incorrectly work. So you must execute Auto Adjust on a still image.
• When Auto Adjust is not working correctly, you can adjust with H. Position, V. Position, Frequency and Phase.
Adjustment of the screen in the PC mode
1. Select Picture by pressing the "Menu" button.
• The menu screen appears as follows.
2. Select PC Screen Mode
• Move to PC Screen Mode in the Picture menu by pressing the ”
CH ” buttons.
• Press the ”
VOL ” button.
3. Select and adjust each items.
• Move to item what you want by pressing the ”
CH ”
button.
• Adjust each items by pressing the ”
VOL ” button.
FAV
CH
PREV.CH
MENU
VOL
MUTE
VOL
STILL
N.R
Color temp
PC Screen Mode
H. Position
V. Position
Phase
Frequency
Auto Set
User
Off
Select
PC Screen Mode
Adjust
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60
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100
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- The user may select various screens designed for a good picture without adjusting the brightness, contrast or color individually.
Note.
• Normal : For a highly defined image in a normally bright room
• Dynamic : For a clear-cut image emphasizing high contrast for sports viewing
• Cinema : Ideal for movies
• User : Allows the user to customize settings as desired
When setting up various screen modes
1. Picture Mode selects what you want.
• Move to Mode in the Picture menu and Select desirable mode using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Or press the “PICTURE MODE” button, then the screen status changes as followed: Normal => Dynamic => Cinema => User => Normal
• The screen adjustment status changes as the following screens are displayed sequentially whenever pressing the “PICTURE MODE” button.
• The screen returns to the mode prior to turning power off when then turning power on again.
CC
SWAP
P.MODE S.MODE S.EFFECT
MTS
SOURCE
POSITION
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N.R
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N.R
Color temp
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60
60
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Color temp
N.R
Color temp
Dynamic
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60
GR
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Adjust
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- You can enjoy various screens by adjusting Brightness, Contrast, Color, Sharpness, etc to the user’s taste.
- Through color temperature control, you can change the tone of color
When adjusting the screen to taste
1. Select Picture by pressing the “Menu” button.
• The menu screen appears as follows.
2. Select and adjust each items.
• Move to the PICTURE menu.
• Whenever pressing the ”
CH ” button, you can select in order of Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness and Noise Reduction.
• You can adjust all items by pressing the ”
VOL ”
buttons
Note:
• Brightness : Adjust the whole of screen brighter or darker.
• Contrast : Adjust difference between brightness and darkness between objects and background on the screen.
• Color : Adjust color thinly or thickly.
• Tint : Adjust the natural tint of the image.
• Sharpness : Adjust outline of the screen smoothly or sharply.
• N . R : Reduce the noise in the picture due to poor reception or poor picture quality (Only IN TV (Analog mode) and AV1/2 mode).
Note:
• Tint actives when receiving a NTSC signal.
• The adjusted levels are stored automatically in User mode.
1. Move to the Color Temp menu with
CH ” buttons.
• Using the ”
VOL ” buttons, select the desired Color
Temperature.
Note:
• Normal : Normal White
• Warm : Reddish white
• Cool : Bluish white
Adjustment of Color Temperature in TV
N.R
Color temp
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Sound Adjustment
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When selecting various sound Effects
1. Sound mode selects what you want.
• Move to Effect in the Sound menu.
• Select desirable Effect using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Or press the “S.EFFECT” button, then the sound status changes as followed: Off => Voice Effect => Dynamic Bass => Off
Note.
• Voice Effect : Allows human voice to be heard more clearly.
• Dynamic Bass : Suitable for the bass effect.
SWAP
P.MODE S.MODE S.EFFECT
MTS
SOURCE
POSITION
Equalizer
Speaker
Voice Effect
Off
Normal
On
Adjust
Off
Off
Equalizer
Speaker
Normal
On
Adjust
Equalizer
Speaker
Dynamic Bass
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Normal
On
Adjust
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When adjusting sound to taste
1. Adjust the Balance
• Move to Balance in the Sound menu.
• Adjust the balance level by using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
2. Select AVC (Auto Volume Control)
• Move to AVC in the Sound menu.
• Select either AVC On/Off using the ”
VOL ”
buttons.
- The user can enjoy various sounds by adjusting Balance, AVC, Effect, Equalizer and Digital Volume.
Equalizer
Speaker
Equalizer
Speaker
Normal
Normal
Off
Off
On
Adjust
Off
Off
On
Adjust
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When adjusting sound to taste
3. Sound mode selects what you want.
• Move to Mode in the Sound menu.
• Select desirable Sound mode using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Or press the “SOUND MODE” button, then the sound status changes as followed:
Normal => Movie => Music => News => User => Normal
Note :
• "Mode" function is available when the Effect is Off.
SWAP
P.MODE S.MODE S.EFFECT
MTS
SOURCE
POSITION
Equalizer
Speaker
Normal
Off
Off
On
Adjust
Off
Off
Equalizer
Speaker
Equalizer
Speaker
User
News
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Off
On
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Speaker
Equalizer
Speaker
Movie
Music
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On
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Off
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When adjusting sound to taste
4. Adjust the audio Equalizer
• Move to Mode in the Sound menu.
• Select User mode using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Select and use the relevant frequency by pressing the
” CH
buttons.
• You can adjust the degree of the frequency by using the
” VOL
buttons.
5. Adjust the Digital Volume (Digital TV mode only)
• Move to Digital volume in the Sound menu.
• Adjust the Digital volume level by using the ”
VOL ”
buttons.
Note:
• Equalizer adjustment is available in User mode.
• Equalizer: High quality sound range adjustment method used for audio product.
100/330 Hz: Low sound range 1/1.3 kHz: Middle sound range 10 kHZ: High sound range
Note:
• Digital volume is available in DTV mode.
Equalizer
Speaker
100 Hz
330 Hz
1 kHz
3.3 kHz
10 kHz
Equalizer
Digital Vol.
Speaker
Equalizer Setting
Off
Off
User
On
Select
Adjust
Off
Off
User
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Adjust
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Note: The availability of these additional audio tracks depends on the program.
• In DTV broadcast reception, you can select audio tracks (simultaneous translations of the program into foreign languages) by pressing the “MTS” button.
Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) in analog and digital
1. Mono Sound Selection (Mono/Stereo/Mono&SAP/Stereo&SAP) – Analog
TV Mode
• In Stereo reception if the stereo is weak, you can switch to MONO by pressing the “MTS” button. Then the OSD character will be change to “Mono”.
In Mono reception the depth of sound is improved.
• To switch back to stereo, press the “MTS” button again.
Note: The availability of these additional audio tracks depends on the program.
2. Audio track Selection – Digital TV Mode
SWAP
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MTS
SOURCE
POSITION
SWAP
P.MODE S.MODE S.EFFECT
MTS
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Features ­Closed Caption
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Note.
• The Closed Caption feature doesn’t work in Component, HDMI and PC modes
• Closed Caption: The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast CC1 : The Primary Synchronous Caption Service. These are captions in the primary language that
must be in sync with the sound, preferably matched to a specific frame.
CC2 : The Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions.
This channel carries data that is intended to augment information carried in the program.
CC3 : Secondary Synchronous Caption Service.
Alternate program-related caption data, typically second language captions.
CC4 : Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions. Similar to CC2.
• The Closed Caption feature doesn’t work in PIP/POP mode.
Viewing Closed Caption (On-Screen Text Messages) - Analog
1. Caption mode selects what you want.
• Move to Caption in the Features menu.
• Select Caption using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Select desirable Analog CC using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• The Analog CC changes as followed: Off => CC1 => CC2 => CC3 => CC4 => TX1 => TX2 => TX3 => TX4
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Closed Caption
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1. Caption mode selects what you want.
• Move to Caption in the Features menu.
• Select Caption using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Select desirable Digital CC using the ”
VOL ”
buttons.
• The Digital CC changes as followed: Off => Service1~6 => CC1~4 => Off
2. Caption Style selects what you want. (In Digital TV mode Only)
• Move to Caption Style in the Features menu.
• Select Caption Style using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Press the ”
CH ” buttons to select the desired sub­menu options (see options below), and then presses the ”
VOL ” buttons.
Note:
• Service 1~6 in digital caption mode may not be available depending on the broadcast.
Note:
• The Closed Caption feature doesn’t work in PIP/POP mode.
• The digital caption feature is available only in Digital TV mode.
• The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast.
• Default means to follow the standard set by the broadcaster.
• Text Size: This option consists of Default, Small, Standard, and Large. The default is Standard.
• Text Font: This option consists of Default, Font1~7. You can change the font you want. The default is Style 0.
• Text Color: This option consists of Default, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. You can
change the color of the letter. The default is White.
• BG Color: This option consists of Default, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. You can
change the background color of the caption. The default is Black.
• BG Opacity: This option consists of Default, Light, and Transparent. You can change the Background opacity of the
caption.
Viewing Closed Caption (On-Screen Text Messages) - Digital
Caption
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Caption
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Text Font
Text Color
BG Color
BG Opacity
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Features ­PIP/POP
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1. Watching PIP/POP
• By pressing the “PIP” button on the remote controller repeatedly, you can select one of the following settings:
• If you want to change the position of sub picture, press the “POSITION” button.
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) / POP (Picture-Of-Picture)
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PIP/POP
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PIP (Picture-In-Picture) / POP (Picture-Of-Picture)
• If you want to swap main for sub, press the “SWAP” button. To swap main for sub change as followed: PIP/POP table
• If you want to change sub screen input, press the “SOURCE” button. Sub screen change as followed: PIP/POP table
• POP is available only in PC mode.(PIP is not available in PC mode.)
PIP/POP mode table.
Main\Sub ATV DTV Video1 Video2 Comp.1 Comp.2 HDMI PC
ATV X X X X X X O X
DTV X X O O O O X X Video1 X O X X X X O X Video2 X O X X X X O X
Comp.1 X O X X X X O X Comp.2 X O X X X X O X
HDMI O X O O O O X X
PC X O X X X X O X
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Features ­Parental Control
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1. Setting up your password
• Move to Parental control in the Features menu.
• The message “Enter password” will appear. Enter your 4 digit password
Note:
• The default password of a new TV set is “2-2-1-1”.
• Move to Change Password in the Parental Control
• Press the ”
VOL ” buttons to change the
password.
• The Change password screen will appear. Choose any 4 digits for new password and enter them.
Note:
• If you forget the password, you must call the Service Center.
Adjustment of Parental Control
- The Parental control feature automatically looks out programs that are deemed inappropriate for children.
- "Parental control" function is not available in PIP/POP mode.
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Parental Control
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2. Setting up Block
• Move to Block in the Parental Control
• Select either On or Off using in the ”
VOL ” buttons.
Adjustment of Parental Control
3. Setting up Movie ratings
• Move to Movie ratings in the Parental Control and press the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• The Movie ratings screen will appear.
Press the ” VOL ” buttons to select the MPAA categories:
G: General audience PG: Parental guidance PG-13: Viewers 14 and over R: Mature audience NC: No children under age 17 X: Adults only NR: Not rated
• Press the “DISPLAY” button. Depending on your existing setup, the “ “ symbol will be selected. (blank = unblocked “ “ = Blocked)
Note:
• The Parental Control will automatically block any categories that are “more restrictive”. For example, if you block PG-13 category, then R, NC and X will automatically be blocked also.
Change Password
Block
Movie Rating
TV Rating
NO Rating
Change Password
Block
Movie Rating
TV Rating
NO Rating
Off
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Select
Off
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Adjust
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TV Rating
NO Rating
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4. Setting up TV Rating
• Move to Block and select Block to On.
• Move to TV Rating in the Parental Control and press the ” VOL ” buttons.
• The TV Rating screen will appear.
Press the ”
CH ” buttons to select one of the six aged
based categories:
Y: Young children
14: Viewers 14 and over
Y7: Children 7 and over
MA: Mature audience G: General audience PG: Parental guidance
• Press the “DISPLAY” button. Depending on your existing setup, the “ “ symbol will be selected. (blank =
Unblocked “ “ = Blocked)
Note:
• The Y, Y7, G, PG, 14 and MA have additional options.
FV: Fantasy violence / D: Sexually Suggestive Dialog / L: Adult Language / S: Sexual situation / V: Violence
The Parental Control will automatically block certain categories that are “more restrictive”. For example, if you block “Y” category, then Y7 will automatically be blocked. Similarly, if you block the G category, then all the categories in the “young adult” group will be blocked (G, PG, 14, and MA). The Sub-ratings (D, L, S, and V) work together similarly.
• Select on of these TV-Ratings(Y, Y7, G, PG, 14 and MA) and press the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• Press the “DISPLAY” button to select the sub-rating.
5. Setting up No Rating
• Move to No Rating in the Parental Control.
• Select either Block or Unblock using the
” VOL ”
buttons.
Note:
• The Parental Control will automatically block irregular categories when No rating is setting.
Note:
• The Parental Control will automatically block certain categories that are “more restrictive”. For example, if you block “L” subrating in PG, then the L sub-rating in 14 and MA will automatically be blocked
Adjustment of Parental Control
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Features -
ETC
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1. Setup of MGDi plus
• Move to MGDi plus in the Features menu.
• Press the ”
VOL ” buttons, and then MGDi plus mode
is On.
• Press the “MENU” buttons, and then MGDi plus mode is Off.
1. Setup of Menu Opacity
• Move to Background in the Features menu.
• Adjust the translucent level of OSD background using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
Note:
• Crosley's new technology, MGDI plus, brings viewers more
detailed, clearer and more natural image with picture compensation algorithm.
• MGDi plus is not available in PC and HDMI mode.
When viewing how MGDi improves the picture.
When adjusting the transparency of the menu screen
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Selection of Language
1. Select Language
• Move to Language in the Features menu.
• Select your desired language by pressing the ”
VOL ”
button. Then it will be setting automatically.
• The language change as the followed: English => Français => Español => English
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Time Setting
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1. Setting the Clock
• Move to Clock in the Time menu.
• To go to the Clock, press the
” VOL ”
buttons.
• Place the cursor to AM / PM / Hour / Min. / Month / Day /Year. with
” VOL ”
buttons.
• Set the AM / PM / Hour / Min. / Month / Day /Year. with the ”
CH ” buttons and then presses the “MENU”
button to complete.
2. Setup of Auto Clock
• Move to Auto Clock in the Time menu.
Select "On / Off" using the ” VOL ” buttons.
Note:
• Information of Auto Clock is required to DTV signal.
3. Setting the Off Timer/ Off Time Setup
• Move to Off Timer in the Time menu.
• Select the Off timer to “On” using the
” VOL ”
button.
• Move to Off Time with the ”
CH ” buttons.
• To go to Off Time, press the
” VOL ”
buttons.
• Place the cursor to AM/PM / Hour / Min. with
VOL ”
buttons.
• Set the AM/PM / Hour / Min. with the ”
CH ” buttons
and then press the “MENU” button to complete.
Note:
• Confirm the Current Time is set. The Off Timer is only available when the Current Time is set.
• The set will be turned off at selected time.
• If adjusted once, the Off Time continues to operate everyday unless canceling setup or turn the AC power off.
Adjustment of Time
Off Time
12 00AM
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Time r
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
Clock
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Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Time r
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
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AM 12:00
AM 12:00
Eastern
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AM 12:00
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AM 12:00
Eastern
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Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Time r
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Timer
Off Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12 00
Eastern
Eastern
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On
Off
2
Off
MoveAdjust
Time Setting
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4. Setting the Wake Timer / Wake Time / Wake CH / Wake Volume
• Move to Wake Timer in the Time menu.
• Select the Wake Timer to "On" using the
” VOL ”
button.
• Move to Wake Time with the ”
CH ” buttons.
• To go to Wake Time, press the
VOL ”
buttons.
• Place the cursor to AM/PM / Hour / Min. with
” VOL ”
buttons.
• Set the AM/PM / Hour / Min. with the ”
CH ” buttons
and then press the “MENU” button to complete.
• Move to Wake CH. in the Time menu.
Select the Wake CH. to desirable Channel using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Move to Wake Vol. in the Time menu.
Select the Wake Vol. to desirable Volume using the ” VOL ” buttons.
Note:
• Confirm the Current Time is set. The Wake Timer is only available when the Current Time is set.
• The set will be turned on at selected time.
If adjusted once, the Wake Time continues to operate everyday unless canceling setup or turn the AC power off.
• It is a convenient method to wake you up in the morning
Adjustment of Wake Time
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Timer
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Time r
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Timer
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
AM 12:00
On
On
Eastern
Off
On
On
2
Eastern
Off
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
Eastern
Off
2
Adjust
Adjust
2
Adjust
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Timer
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
Eastern
Off
2
Adjust
Time Setting
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5. Setting the Timezone and DST
• Move to Timezone in the Time menu.
• Select the Timezone to desirable Timezone using the
VOL ”
button.
• The Timezone change as the followed: Central => Mountain => Pacific => Alaska => Hawaii => Newf. => Atlantic => Eastern => Central
• Move to DST in the Time menu. and select On, Off with
VOL ”
buttons.
Note: Timezone and DST is available in Auto Clock mode
6. Press the "SLEEP" button
• By pressing the “SLEEP” button on the remote controller repeatedly, you can select one of the following settings:
Sleep Timer: Off => 15 => 30 => 60 => 90 => 120 => Off
• The set will turn off after the time you select.
Note:
• If an active signal is not present for about 30 minutes, the
set will automatically turn to Stand-by mode.
Adjustment of Off Time
MUTE
SCREEN
SIZE
CAPTION
PIP CH PIP CH
PIP
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
SLEEP
CH
STILL
ADD/
ERASE
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Timer
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
Clock
Auto Clock On
Off Timer
Off Time
Wake Time r
Wake Time
Wake CH.
Wake Vol.
Time zone
DST
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
Eastern
Off
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
On
AM 12:00
Eastern
Off
2
Adjust
2
Adjust
Channel Banner
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DISPLAY
GUIDE TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
POWER
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1. General Information
Channel Mode: Display the current channel mode (Air/Cable/DTV). Channel Number: Displays the current channel number. Channel Name: Displays the current channel name. (Digital TV mode only) Program Name: Displays the current program name. (Digital TV mode only) Program information: Displays the current program information. (Digital TV mode only) Program time: Display the current / next program time (start ~ end). (Digital TV mode only) Icon: Displays the service items (Channel State, Screen Size, Audio Service, Dolby Digital, Favorite
Channel, and ETC) in the current program.
Note: Owing to our policy of continuous improvement, the availability of icon which depends upon
the program may change.
Current time: Displays the current time.
Channel Banner
- The channel banner displays information about a channel number, name, broadcasting time, audio service and more. You can see this banner by pressing “DISPLAY” button on the Remote Control.
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Channel Banner
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Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (Digital TV mode only)
- The DTV Electronic Program Guide (EPG) displays program information about each channel, up to seven days ahead.
- You can edit your own profiles, and record programs.
- By pressing the “GUIDE” button to access EPG directly, you can see all channels broadcasting now.
Note:
• The EPG channel is only available when watching DTV channels.
DISPLAY
GUIDE TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
POWER
123
1. Select a desired channel
• Select a channel with the ”
CH ” buttons.
• Press the “GUIDE” button and move a program with the ”
CH ”
buttons.
• If you need detail information, press the
VOL
” button.
Program Guide
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Service
10:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
01:00 pm
02:00 pm
03:00 pm
06:00 pm
08:00 pm
09:00 pm
10:00 pm
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DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
DTV Program
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Troubleshooting
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Please check the following items before asking for repair service.
Symptoms and Solutions
Symptom Check items Neither picture - Check the contact of sockets is all right. nor sound - Check the TV main power is on.
Picture is OK - Check the Volume control is set to minimum or mute. but no sound
Sound is OK, but - Check the colour control and adjust it properly. no colour. - Check the program is in colour and not in black & white.
The picture has - Check the antenna is installed correctly and if not, adjust the overlapped
image. antenna toward the broadcasting station.
Picture has “snow - Check the antenna or its connection is correct and if not, correct the noise”. antenna fault or connection cable fault.
- Check if car traffic or neon sign disturbs the sound effect.
Stripes on - Check the susceptible interference by other electronic devices such picture. as radio and television and keep magnetic or electronic devices
away from the TV.
Bad stereo or Dual - Long distance from the station or other radio waves can generate sound. bad sound reception. If so, change the mode to Mono.
Remote control - Check if the batteries in the Remote control are dead. does not - Check if any object between IR sensor of the TV and the Remote work. control does not obstruct.
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Troubleshooting
In Digital TV mode
• AFTER SALES SERVICE
Do not hesitate to contact your retailer or service agent if a change in the perfomance of your product indicates that a faulty condition may be present.
Some Problems will only occur when viewing DTV channels. Due to the different techniques involved in digital reception, DTV signal quality can be poor even if you appear to have a strong signal when viewing analogue programs. The DTV system requires a good quality signal to provide the best picture. When viewing analogue pictures, interference such as signal reflection from nearby buildings or mountains causes ‘ghosting’, but still provides a viewable picture. For the DTV system, Interference such as this can disrupt the flow of data causing the picture to appear to be made up of large blocks, or to freeze intermittently. If the picture disappears completely, this could mean that signal quality is very poor. If this happens often, you may need to improve your aerial system to provide a better signal. This TV contains a complex microprocessor which enables you to view enhanced digital services. Occasionally this device may need to be reset. This can be done by pressing the stand-by button on your remote control or the power switch on the front panel.
SYMPTOM CHECKS
Check that DTV transmissions are available from the transmitter you are currently using. If not, try directing the aerial at another local transmitter.
No DTV Channels listed in the TV Guide after Auto Setup
Check analogue transmissions. If picture quality is poor, you will need to improve or change your aerial system to receive DTV channels. Consult a local installer.
Blocky interference. Blocky interference indicates that the signal
quality is poor.
Picture freezes intermittently. You should consider improving your aerial
system. To check the quality of your signal use the Signal strength (See page 29)
SYMPTOM CHECKS
- Check the resolution and frequency of your PC. Then, adjust them to optimum condition for LCD TV.
“NO SIGNAL” appears on the screen. - Refer to the table of PC mode input format. (If
registered resolution and Frequency on the table no listed then no picture will be displayed.)
“Not available” appears on the screen. - Ensure that the signal cable is firmly connected to PC
and TV. Image is not clear. - Adjust the PHASE control. Image is not centered. - Run the Auto setup.
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Standard of Product
Owing to our policy of continuous improvement, specifications may change.
Model C32HDGB C37HDGB C42HDGB
LCD Panel Screen Size 32” 37” 42”
Aspect Ratio 16:9 16:9 16:9
Resolution 1366 x 768 (WXGA) 1366 x 768 (WXGA) 1366 x 768 (WXGA)
Pixel Pitch 170.25 x 510.75 x RGB 0.200 x 0.600 mm x RGB 0.227 x 0.681mm x RGB
Contrast Ratio 3000:1 3000:1 3000:1
Dimension(W x H x D) Set Dimension 806 x 626.5 x 230mm 940 x 720 x 328.5mm 1060 x 823 x 328mm
Power Consumption Max. 120W 150W 200W
TV System NTSC, ATSC
Power Source 120V~, 60Hz
“GOLDEN WARRANTY”
Crosley Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to repair or replace this product to remedy such defects.
This warranty covers TWO YEAR LABOR and TWO YEAR PARTS from the date of the original purchase.
This warranty applies only to product purchased from an authorized Crosley dealer and used within the boundaries of the U.S.A. and Canada.
This warranty does not apply to product that has been improperly installed, subjected to usage for which the product was not designed, misused or abused, damaged during transportation, or which has been altered or repaired in any way that affects the reliability or detracts from its performance.
How you get warranty service
Warranty service can only be provided by an authorized Crosley service center. For the closest authorized service center to you, please contact your Dealer. In order to receive warranty service you must provide the authorized service center with a copy of proof of purchase, signifying the date of purchase and the name of the Dealer from whom you purchased the product.
Statutory warranties
The purchaser may have rights nuder existing provincial or federal laws, and where any terms of this warranty are prohibited by such laws, they are deemed null and void, but the remainder of the warranty shall remain in effect.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Crosley dealer or go to:
www
.crosley.com to locate your nearest Crosley Distributor.
Crosley Corporation 111 Cloverleaf Drive, Suite 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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