Curtis LED1337A Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Before using the TV, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.
Model:LED1337A
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CONTENTS
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SAFETY PRECAUTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
ACCESSORIES
GETTING STARTED
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
INITIAL SETUP
TV SETUP
CONNECTIONS
Remote Control Front Frame Back Frame Side Panel
Antenna Connection S-Video Connection AV Connection Y Pb Pr Connection HDMI Connection VGA Connection Headphone Connection Power Cord Connection
Putting The Unit On A Proper Place Source Selection Turning The Unit On For The First Time
Picture Menu Audio Menu Time Menu Setup Menu LOCK(Parental) Menu TV(CHANNEL) Menu
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CONTENTS
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DISPL AY MODE
SPECI FIC ATI ON
TROUB LE­SHOOT ING GUIDE
PC Formats Video Formats
SAFETY CLASS :This is an IEC safety class I product
and it must be grounded for safety.
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SAFETY PRECAUTION
CAUTION
WAR NING:
PLACEMENT IN FORMATION
SAFE TY INFOR MATION
RATING PLATE LOCATION
FCC STATEMENTS
WARNING:
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CAUT IO N MARKING WAS L OC AT ED AT BOTTOM ENCL OS URE OF THE APPA RA TU S.
WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT REMOVE COVEROR 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 beof sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral Triangle is intended to alert the user to The presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
DANGER OF EX PLOSION IF BATTER Y IS INCORREC TLY REPLACED. R EPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAM E OR EQUIVALENT TYP E.
USE OF CONTR OLS OR ADJUSTME NTS OR PERFORMA NCE OF PROCEDUR ES OTHER THAN THOSE S PECIFIED MAY RE SULT IN HAZARDOU S RADIATION EXP OSURE.
TO REDUCE TH E RISK OF FIRE OR ELECT RIC SHOCK, DO NO T EXPOSE THIS APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE. TOREVENT F IRE OR SHOCK HAZA RD, DO NOT EXPOSE THI S UNIT TO RAIN OR MOIST URE. DO NOT PLACE OB JECTS FILLED WI TH LIQUIDS ON OR NEAR THIS U NIT. SHOULDAN YTROUBLE OCCU R, DISCONNECT THE AC POWER C ORD AND REFER SER VICING TO A QUALIFI ED TECHNICIAN .
Do not use thi s unit in places th at are extremely hot, cold, d usty or humid. Do not restr ict the airflow o f this unit by placin g it somewher e with poor airfl ow, by covering it wi th a cloth, by pl acing it on beddi ng or carpeting.
When conne cting or discon necting the AC powe r cord, grip t he plug and not the c ord itself. Pulli ng the cord may d amage it and crea te a hazard. When youar e not going to use th e unit for a long period of ti me, disconnec t the AC power cord.
The rating p late is located o n the rear of the unit.
NOTE: This u nit has been test ed and found to compl y with the lim its for a Class B dig ital device, purs uant to Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Thes e limits are design ed to provide r easonable pro tection against h armful interfer ence in a residen tial installati on. This unit ge nerates, uses a nd can radiate radi o frequenc y energy and, if no t installed and use d in accordan ce with the instr uctions, may caus e harmful interfer ence to radio com munication. How ever, there is no guaran tee that interf erence will not occ ur in a particul ar installati on. If this unit does c ause harmful interfer ence to radio or te levision recept ion, which can be deter mined by turnin g the unit off and on, th e user is enco uraged to try to co rrect the interfe rence by one or more o f the following m easures:
- Reorient o r relocate the re ceiving antenna .
- Increase t he separation b etween the unit and receiver .
-Connect t he unit into an out let on a circuit diff erent from that to w hich the receiv er is connected.
- Consult th e dealer or an expe rienced radio/T V technici an for help.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operatethe unit.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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1)Read thes e instruction s.
2)Keep thes e instruction s.
3)Heed all wa rnings.
4)Follow al l instruction s.
5)Do not use th is apparatus ne ar water.
6)Clean onl y with a dry cloth.
7)Do not bloc k any ventilati on openings. Install in a ccordance wit h the manufact urer's instru ctions.
8)Do not inst all near any heat s ources such as radiato rs, heat regist ers, stoves, or other appa ratus (Includ ing amplifier s) that produce he at.
9)Do not defe ct the safety pur pose of the polarize d or grounding- type plug. A polarize d plug has two blad es with one wider than t he other. A groundin gtype plug has tw o blades and a third gr ounding prong . The wide bla de or the third pro ng is provided f or your safety. If the provi ded plug does not f it into your wall outle t, consult an ele ctrician for replacem ent of the obsole te outlet.
10)Protec t the power cord fr om being walked o n or pinched p articularly a t plugs, conven ience receptac les, and the poin t where they exit from the app aratus.
11)Only use a ttachments / ac cessories spe cified by the manuf acturer.
12)Use only w ith the cart, sta nd, tripod, br acket, or table specifie d by the manufact urer, or sold with t he apparatus. When a cart is u sed, use cautio n when
moving the c art / apparatus c ombination to avoid inju ry from tip-ove r.
13)Unplug t his apparatus d uring lightni ng
Storms or wh en unused for lon g periods of time.
14)Refer al l servicing to qu alified servi ce personne l. Servicing is r equired when th e apparatu shas been damag ed in any way,
such as the po wer cord or plug is d amaged,
liquid has b een spilled or ob jects have fall en into the app aratus, the app aratus has been exposed to r ain or moisture , does not operat e normally , or has been dropp ed.
15)To preve nt electric sho ck, ensure the gr ounding pin on the AC co rd power plug is se curely
connecte d.
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ACCESSORIES
Please check and ide ntify the supplied accessories.
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GETTING STARTED
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
TO INSTALL THE BATTERIES
BATTERY REPL ACEMENT
CAUTION
1. Open the battery door. 2. Insert 2 "AA" batteries
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: Da ng er of explo si on if batte ry is i ncorrec tly re pla ce d.
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WARNING :
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Remote control
Battery(AA)
Warranty Card
Instruction Manual
Swit ch ing Adaptor
·Point the remote control at t he remote senso r located on the un it.
·When there is a strong ambien t light source, t he performanc e of the infrared r emote sensor
·may be degraded, causing unreliable operation.
·The recommended effecti ve distance for r emote operati on is about 16 feet ( 5 meters).
When the batteries become weak, the operating distanc e of the remote control is greatly reduce dand you will nee d to replace the ba tteries.
·If the remote control is not going to be usedfor a long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage c aused by batter y leakage corro sion.
·Do not mix old and new batter ies. Do not mix ALKALINE, standard (CARBON-ZINC ) or rechar geable (NICKE L-CADMIUM) ba tteries.
·Always remove batteries as soon as they become weak.
·Weak batteries can leak a nd severely dam age the remote co ntrol.
Do not dispo se batteries in a f ire. Batterie s may explode or le ak. Batterie s shall not be expo sed to excessiv e heat such as suns hine, fire or the l ike.
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
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REMOTE CONTROL
Universal Remote Code: 1218
1.STANDBY To switch on the Tv or make the TV into standby mode.
2.MUTE Press this button to mute or restore sound.
3.INFO Show the information of the program you are watching.
4.SOURCE Press this button to select an input source.
5.PMODE Press this button to select a picture mode for different picture qualities.
6.SMODE Press this button to select sound setting for different sound effects.
7.0-9 Allows you to change the channel of the TV.
8. Switches back and forth between the current and previous channels.
9.SLEEP To select the amount of time before your TV turns Off automatically.
10.VOL+/VOL­Increases/Decreases the Volume control.
11.CH+/CH­Skips to the next/previous channel on TV mode.
12.UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT Moves the cursor upward/downward/to the left/to the right when making a selection.
13.MENU Displays the OSD Menu of the TV.
14.CC Press the button to enter into the CC mode.
15.MTS To change among STEREO, MONO and SAP. If there is no second language available for the signal received, LCD Display audio will output to mono.
16.ENTER Press to confirm selections on a menu screen.
17.Exit Press this button to exit the on screen display.
18.EPG
Press this button to select the electronic programme guide in DTV mode.
19. FAV Press this button to show the favourite channel list on your TV.
20. FAV+/FAV­Press this button to go through the FAV channel list.
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
BACK VIEW
FRONT VIEW
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1.Color LED Screen
2.Remote Sensor Do not block this sensor or the remote control will not work.
3.Standby Indicator Indicates whether the unit is ON or in STANDBY (OFF) mode. Light in red: The unit is in STANDBY. Light in blue: The unit is turned ON.
4. Speakers
1.TV ANTENNA Terminal
2.HEAD PHONE Jack
3.AUDIO IN Jack (Right)
4.AUDIO IN Jack (Left)
5.VIDEO IN Jack
6.S-VIDEO Jack
7.Y / Pb / Pr Jacks
8.PC AUDIOIN Jack
9.VGA IN Jack
10.HDMI IN Jack
11.DC IN (12V)
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
FRONT VIEW
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING A TV ANTENNA / CABLE / S A TELLITE
To vi ew televis io n channels co rrectly, a sig nal must be rece iv ed from one of the fo llowing so urces:
- An indoo r or outdoor aeria l antenna
- A ca bl e system
- A sate ll ite system
Fo r rec ei ving over-the -air TV broad casts , we recomm end that yo u use an exte rn al fixe d an te nna. Sh ou ld you require th e use of a tempor ar y a ntenna, pl ea se ensure that you purc hase an anten na wi th su ff icien t abi lity to receive in weak si gnal areas . On ly w hen you a re in cl ose proximi ty t o a tr ansmi tt er wi ll a tem po rar y ante nn a rep ro duce a sign al as st ro ng ly as a fixed anten na.
To co nnect to other equ ipment suc h as a VCR, ca mcorder, satellit e sys te m or cable, etc.
CONNEC TING AN A/ V DEVICE
NOTE
Connecting to a VCR / Camcorder / Satellite System / Cable
AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN S-VIDEO IN
NOTE
CONNEC TING DEVICES WITH A COMPOSI TE (YELLOW RCA-TYPE) VIDEO OUTPUT
Connecting to a VCR / Video Game System / Camcorder
AUDIO VIDEO OUT
AUDIO VIDEO IN
NOTE
Co nn ect the AUDIO and S-V IDEO cable (n ot in cluded) as sh own.
Ma ke sure yo u co nnect t he c able from t he o ther eq ui pment ( an d ) to th is un it ( an d ).
Pl ea se refer to the u se r manua l for the oth er eq ui pment for more inf ormatio n.
To con ne ct A/V de vices suc h as a V CR , video g am e system or c am corder.
Co nn ect the AUDIO / VIDEO ca ble (not incl uded) as show n. Ma ke sure yo u co nnect t he c able from t he o ther eq ui pment ( and ) to this u ni t ( and ).
Pl ea se refer to the u se r manua l fo r th e other e qu ipment fo r mo re info rmation .
Sa te ll ite, cable or TV anten na ca bl e to TV A NT ENNA term in al (cable not in cluded)
To AUDIO / VID EO IN ja cks (AV I N)
To AUDIO / VID EO OUT ja cks
To S-V IDE O OUT / A UDIO OU T jacks
To AUD IO IN jac ks (AV IN )
To DIO IN jac ks (AV IN)
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CONNECTIONS
CONNEC TING A HI GH-DE FINIT ION (HD) SO URCE USING CONNECTION
OUT AUDIO OUT IN AUDIO I
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COMPONEN T
COMPONE COMPONENT N
High -D efiniti on (H D) Devices with component video output must be connec te d to the Y inpu t. Conn ec t the component video cable and audi o cable (not include d) as shown. Ma ke sure yo u co nnect t he c ompon ent video c able an d au dio cab le f ro m the oth er equipm ent
( and ) to this unit and ).
When conn ecting a DVD pla yer to the televisio n, the pictu re reso lu tion is solel y dependent upon the resol ut ion suppor ted by the DVD player at tached. DVD playe r res olution s var y from 480i to 1080 , and this tel ev ision can suppo rt DVD play ers up to a maximum re so lution of 1080i .
PbPr
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fo r rec eiving HD cha nnels , ch ec k with your cable/ satellite se rvi ce provide r for detai ls.
To CO MP ONENT VI DE O OUT jac ks
CONN EC TING A HIGH -DEFINITION (HD) SOU RCE USING HDMI CON NECTI ON HDMI (High Definiti on Multime dia Interface ) sup por ts both video and aud io on a sing le digital connection fo r us e with DV D pl ayers , DTV, set- top b oxes a nd othe r di gital AV d ev ices. H DM I was dev el oped to p rovi de
the tec hn ologies of High Bandwidth Digi tal Conten t Pro te ction (HDCP) as we ll as Digi tal Visual In te rfa ce (D VI ) in one sp ec ifica ti on. HDC P is used to prot ec t digit al c ontent tr ansmitted a nd received b y DVI- complia nt or HDMIcompl iant displ ays. HDMI has the ca pabilit y to suppo rt standard, enhan ced or high-d efinition video plus st andard to mult i-chann el surround-sound audio. HD MI feature s inc lude uncom pressed digita l video, a bandw id th of up to 2.2 gigabytes per second (w ith HDT V signals), one connector (i nstead of several cables and conn ectors), and co mmunica tion betwe en the AV source and AV devices such as DTVs.
To HDMI IN jack
To HDMI
ja ckOUT
To COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks ( IN )COMPONENT
To AUDI O
IN jack s
( IN )COMPONENT
To AUDI O OU T ja cks
Co nn ect the H DM I cable (no t inclu ded) as sh ow n: Ma ke sure yo u co nnect t he c able from t he so ur ce eq uipment ( ) to this unit
( ).
HD MI OU T
HD MI IN
HDMI CABLE
(NOT INCLUDED)
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CONNECTIONS
CONN ECTING A
AUDI O - PC O UT
VGA AUDIO - P C IN
PC
VGA
Co nn ect the 15-pi n D-SUB PC/VGA connector from your co mputer to the 15-p in D-SUB PC/VGA in pu t on this unit usin g a monitor cabl e and an au di o cable (not inc luded) as sho wn.
Ma ke sure yo u co nnect t he c able from t he comput er
( an d ) to this uni t ( and ).
CONN EC TING THE POWER CORD You can power your TV unit by plugg ing the Switc hing adap ter cord into the AC socket on the side of th e un it and in to a w all AC power ou tlet. Che ck that t he r ated voltag e of y ou r unit ma tc hes your lo ca l volt ag e. Make sure that the Switch ing adapt er cord is fully inse rte d into the unit.
TO PC Connector
TO AUDIO OU T jacks
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• Insert the power plu g fully into the socket outl et If the power plug is loose it could generate heat and
cause fire
Do not tou ch the power pl ug with a wet hand
This may cau se electrica l shock
Do not use any power cord othe r than that provided
withth is TV This may cau se fire or electri cal shock
Do not d am age the power cord
A dama ged cord may caus e fire or electrical shock
• Do not move the TV with the cord plugged in the
socket outlet.
• Do not place a heav y object on the cord or place
the cord near a hi gh-temper ature object.
• Do not twist the cord, be nd it exces sively, or stretc h it.
• Do not pull on the cord. Hol d onto the power plug body when di sconnecting cord.
• Do not use a damage d power plug or s ocke t outlet.
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To AC wall outlet
• Turn dow n the volume before conn ecting hea dphones to the unit, then adjust the volume to your des ired level.
• When he adphone s are conn ected, no sound will come from the front sp eakers.
Avoiding listening to sound a t high levels for prolonge d period of time. This m ay be harmful to you and ma y caus e hearing los s.
NOTE
CONNEC TING HEADPHONES
Headphones
(1 /8 "[ 3.5mm ]dia meter plug )
NOT INCLU DED
Switching adapter
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Ensure that the power plug is easily accessible Ensure the earth pin on the power plug is securely connected to prevent electrical shock
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
INSTALLING REMO VING THE BASE STAND
WAR NING/: The LED D is play is v ery fra gi le an d mu st be pro te cted at a ll t imes wh en r emovi ng the base
Stand
Be sure that no ha rd or sh arp object o r anything that could scratch or damage the LED displa y comes in to cont ac t with it Do NOT exer t pressure on the f ront of the unit at any time becau se the screen cou ld crack
1 Disc onnect all cables or cords connec ted to the unit 2 Lay the unit down on a flat surface with th e ba ck side facing up Plea se make sure to place a soft
cushioned material s uch as a pillow or thick pi ece of foam beneath the screen
3 To remove the base sta nd loosen screws of f the holes t hen pull downwards to release
the base stand
4 To install the base stand p ut the stan d into the hole at the bottom of the T V then insert scre ws to the
holes and tighten.
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MO UN TING ON THE WAL L
NOT E Remove the base stand be fore mount ing the unit on the wa ll.
This unit is VESA-comp liant, and is de signed to be wall- mounted with a VES A-compl iant 3” x 3” (75mm x 75mm) mounting kit design ed for flat-panel TVs (n ot supplie d). Mount this unit accordin g to the instructions included in the mo unting kit .
Length of screw should not exceed 10mm.
3"
3"
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INITIAL SETUP
Wh en you turn on your t ele vision set for th e fir st ti me, b e sure to p lac e it on a solid st able surface .
To avo id da nger, do n ot expose the T V to water, or a hea t sou rce (e .g. lamp, candle, radiator ).
Do not obstruct the ventilation grid at t he rear a nd be s ure to le ave s uff ici ent ga ps around the unit.
PUTTING THE UNIT ON A PROPER PL ACE
TURNING THE UNIT ON FOR THE FIRST TIME
Af ter yo u have initiall y connected your TV anten na or cable(no s et to p box ) tu rn the te levision ON.
A scree n will display asking yo u to ru n a
to se arc h and receiv e
avai lable local digi tal ch ann els.
It is he re where you will sel ect an tenna options an d run .
Chann els will be s tor ed in t he TV tuner.
Press th e bu tton on the remote control.
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Pr ess t he butto n to highlight A IR/ CABLE.
Channel Auto Scan
Channel Auto Scan
MENU
TV
Please run
Channel Auto Scan
Using the buttons, scroll to highlight mode
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SOUR CE SELECT ION
1. Press the button on the remo te control.
2.
and sel ect any of t hem using the button or the bu tton.
ource
Note: Be fore watching pleas e make sure all necessary cables and devices are connected.
SOUR CE
ENT ER
Us e or button t o sel ect the optionsthe
(T he sc re en wi ll ch ang e to your desired s ).
INPUT SO URCE
TV
AV
S-Video
Component
HDMI
VGA
(TV,AV,S-Video,Component,HDMI,VGA)
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INITIAL SETUP
AIR.
Set up
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AIR
Setu p
LOC K
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Pict ure Audio
CHAN NEL
Air /C able
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Sho w Hi deSho w Hi de
Ch ann el NoCh ann el No
Ch ann el labelCh ann el label
DT V Sig nalD TV Si gna l
Air
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MENU
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Ch ann el labelCha nnel la bel
DT V Sig nalD TV Si gna l
Ca ble
Se lec t Ex itMov e
MENU
Se lec t Ex itMov e
MENU
Cable Mode: S elect if you subs cribe to
a pay televisi on ser vice inclu d i ng sat ellite.
CABLE
How to Navigate
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CHAN NELCHAN NEL
CHAN NEL
CHAN NEL
Press the button to highlight
Using the ◄► button to highlight CABLE.
Press the ▼ button to select AUTOSCAN then press the ► button to start Channel Auto Scan.
Press the ▼ button to select AUTOSCAN. Press the ENTER button and the cursor will move up and CABLE SYSTEM will be displayed next. Press ► the button to select STD > IRC > HRC > Auto (Auto is recommended). Press the ▼ button to select Auto Scan and press ENTER to start Channel Auto Scan.
Channel Auto Scan may take several minutes to complete.
Channel Auto Scan may take several minutes to complete.
NOTE: For cable or satellite users with no TV antenna, there no need to run Channel Auto Scan. Connect your cable or satellite set top box to one of the available inputs on the TV for viewing.
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TV SETUP
Set up
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Picture Mo de
Co nt ra st
Brightnes s
Co lo r
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Co lo r Mod e
St andard
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Mo ve Ad just Exit
MEN U
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Pictu re
PICTURE MENU
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The PICTURE menu offers options to enhance and refine the picture displayed on your TV based on ambient room light and personal preferences. Adjustment options include contrast, brightness, color, tint, sharpness and color mode.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select PICTURE.
Press the ▼ button to highlight , then press the ► button to select your viewing preference from 4 factory options: STANDARD > DYNAMIC > SOFT > PERSONAL.
The STANDARD setting is recommended for most viewing environments.
Depending on the ambient light level in the room, you may find one of the other options more pleasing.
To make more critical picture adjustments based on your own preferences in PERSONAL:
Use the ▼ button to highlight Contrast. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to increase or decrease contrast intensity.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Brightness. Navigate using the◄► buttons to increase or decrease overall brightness.
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TV SETUP
Pictu re
PICTURE MENU
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The PICTURE menu offers options to enhance and refine the picture displayed on your TV based on ambient room light and personal preferences. Adjustment options include contrast, brightness, color, sharpness and color mode.
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select PICTURE.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Color. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to increase or decrease color intensity.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Tint. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to adjust colors toward green or reddish tint.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Sharpness. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to soften or view crisper edges in the picture.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Color Temperature. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select COOL (more bluish tone), NORMAL or WARM. The default setting is NORMAL. WARM mode will provide color that is calibrated to D6500° Kelvin, the standard color that broadcast stations and the Motion Picture industry consider as the most accurate to view programming.
Note:
When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
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AUDIO MENU
Audio
Set up
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Sound Mo de
Ba ss
Treble
Ba la nce
Surround
Au dio Language
St andard
En glish
Mo ve S el ec t Exi t
MEN U
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Pict ure Audio
Set up
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Sound Mo de
Ba ss
Treble
Ba la nce
Surround
Au dio Language
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MEN U
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Pict ure Audio
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select AUDIO.
The AUDIO menu offers options to make sound enhancements while listening through the built-in speakers and personal preferences. Adjustment options include bass, treble, balance, surround and audio language.
Press the ▼ button to highlight SoundMode, then press the ► button to select your sound preference from 4 factory options: STANDARD > MUSIC > MOVIE > PERSONAL.
The STANDARD setting is recommended for most sound environments.
Depending on the surroundings in the room, you may find one of the other options more pleasing.
To make more critical audio adjustments based on your own preferences in PERSONAL:
Use the ▼ button to highlight Bass. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to increase or decrease low frequency intensity.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Treble. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to increase or decrease high frequency intensity.
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Set up
12
6
Tim
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Sound Mo de
Ba ss
Treble
Ba la nce
Surround
Au dio Language
St andard
En glish
Mo ve Select Exi t
MEN U
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Pict ure Audio
Set up
12
6
Tim
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Sound Mo de
Ba ss
Treble
Ba la nce
Surround
Au dio Language
St andard
En glish
Mo ve Ad ju st Exit
MEN U
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Pict ure Audio
Surround
Set up
12
6
Tim
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Sound Mo de
Ba ss
Treble
Ba la nce
Surround
Au dio Language
St andard
En glish
Mo ve Select Exi t
MEN U
50
50
50
Of f
Pict ure Audio
AUDIO MENU
Audio
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select AUDIO.
The AUDIO menu offers options to make sound enhancements while listening through the built-in speakers and personal preferences. Adjustment options include bass, treble, balance, surround and audio language.
Note:
When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Balance. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to adjust sound
towards the right or left speaker.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Surround. Navigate using the ► button to turn the dimensional surround effect ON or OFF. (for built-in speakers only).
Use the ▼ button to highlight Audio Language. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select to listen to an alternative language broadcast (if available) English > Spanish > French. You may select an alternative language using the remote control by pressing MTS)
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TV SETUP
TIME MENU
12
6
Tim
e
Set up
Sl eep Tim er
Tim e Zone
Da ylight S aving Time
Cl ock
Mo ve Sele ct E xi t
MEN U
Pic ture
Of f
Pa cific
Of f
200 7 1 0 3 1 04 04 PM
12
6
Tim
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Audio
Set up
Sl eep Tim er
Tim e Zone
Da ylight S aving Time
Cl ock
Mo ve Sele ct E xi t
MEN U
Pic ture
Of f
Pa cific
Of f
200 7 1 0 3 1 04 04 PM
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6
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Audio
Set up
Sl eep Tim er
Tim e Zone
Da ylight S aving Time
Cl ock
Mo ve Sele ct E xi t
MEN U
Pic ture
Of f
Pa cific
Of f
200 7 1 0 3 1 04 04 PM
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6
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Audio
Set up
Sl eep Tim er
Tim e Zone
Da ylight S aving Time
Cl ock
Mo ve Sele ct E xi t
MEN U
Pic ture
Of f
Pa cific
Of f
200 7 1 0 3 1 04 04 PM
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Audio
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select Time.
How to Navigate:
The TIME menu includes adjustment of settings for your local time zone and daylight savings time. The clock will adjust automatically after the initial Channel Auto Scan of available broadcast channels in your area.
Note:
When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
Use the ▼ button to highlight SleepTimer, then press the ► button to select among: 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min, 90min, 120min, 180min, 240min and off.
Use the ▼ button to highlight TimeZone, then press the ► button to select among: EASTERN > CENTRAL > MOUNTAIN > PACIFIC > ALASKA > HAWAII.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Daylight Saving Time. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to turn this feature on or off.
Clock: Display the time at present.
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SETUP MENU
Setu p
Lock
12
6
Time Chan nel
Men u La ngua ge
Tran spar enc y
Zoo m Mo de
Noi se Red ucti on
Adv ance
Clo se C apti on
XVS
Res tore D efau lt
Eng lish
Mov e Sele ct Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
Off
Setu p
Audio
On
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Time
Men u La ngua ge
Tran spar enc y
Zoo m Mo de
Noi se Red ucti on
Adv ance
Clo se C apti on
XVS
Res tore D efau lt
Eng lish
Mov e Sele ct Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
Off
Setu p
Audio
On
Lock
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Men u La ngua ge
Tran spar enc y
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Noi se Red ucti on
Adv ance
Clo se C apti on
XVS
Res tore D efau lt
Eng lish
Mov e Sele ct Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
Off
Setu p
Audio
On
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Men u La ngua ge
Tran spar enc y
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Noi se Red ucti on
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MENU
Pict ure
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Nor mal
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On
Lock
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Pict ure
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On
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Clo se C apti on
XVS
Res tore D efau lt
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MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
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Setu p
Audio
On
Lock
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Tran spar enc y
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Adv ance
Clo se C apti on
XVS
Res tore D efau lt
Eng lish
Mov e Sele ct Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
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Nor mal
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Setu p
Audio
On
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Tran spar enc y
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Adv ance
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XVS
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MENU
Pict ure
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MENU
Pict ure
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Mov e Next Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
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Setu p
Audio
On
Are yo u sure ?
No
Yes
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select SETUP.
How to Navigate:
In the SETUP menu you may change the initial set up of preferences that include settings for language, menu display, computer monitoring, closed captions, enhancement of black detail in the picture and resetting your TV back to its factory default status.
Use the▼ button to highlight Menu Language, Press the ► button to select the language you prefer among English, French and Spanish.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Noise Reduction. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to reduce video noise: Middle > Strong > Off > Weak. Default setting: Middle)
Use the ▼ button to highlight Transparency. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to turn Off or On the translucent effect of the OSD.
Use the ▼ button to highlight XVS. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select: Off > On. XVS provides noticeable black detail enhancement that may be preferred.
When prompted, Select "Yes" to confirm.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Zoom Mode. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select the viewing mode: Normal > Wide > Zoom > Cinema.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Restore Default. Press the ► button to automatically set all adjustments back to their original settings.
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Setu p
12
6
Time
CC M ode
Bas ic S ele cti on
Adv ance d Se lec tion
Opt ion
On
Mov e
MENU
Pict ure
CC1
Ser vice 1
Setu p
Audio
Sel ect Ex it
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6
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CC M ode
Bas ic S ele cti on
Adv ance d Se lec tion
Opt ion
On
Mov e
MENU
Pict ure
CC1
Ser vice 1
Setu p
Audio
Sel ect Ex it
12
6
Time
CC Mod e
Basi c Sel ecti on
Adv anced Se lecti on
Opt ion
On
Mov e
MENU
Pict ure
CC 1
Ser vice 1
Setup
Audio
Se lec t Ex it
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CC M ode
Bas ic S ele cti on
Adv ance d Se lec tion
Opt ion
On
Mov e
MENU
Pict ure
CC1
Ser vice 1
Setu p
Audio
Nex t Ex it
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Mod e
Fon t S tyle
Fon t S ize Fo nt E dge Styl e Fon t E dge Colo r FG Col or BG Col or
FG O pacit y
BG O pac ity
Exi t
MENU
Pict ure
Set up
Audio
Cus tom
Def ault
Def ault
Def ault
Def ault
Def ault
Def ault
Def ault
Def ault
Mo ve
Se lec t
TV SETUP
Lock
12
6
Time Chan nel
Men u L ang ua ge
Tran spare ncy
Zoo m Mod e
Noi se Re duc tion
Adv ance
Clo se Ca pti on
XVS
Res tore Def ault
Eng lish
Mo ve Se le ct Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
Off
Setup
Audio
On
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Men u L ang ua ge
Tran spare ncy
Zoo m Mod e
Noi se Re duc tion
Adv ance
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XVS
Res tore Def ault
Eng lish
Mo ve Ne xt Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
Off
Setup
Audio
On
The SETUP menu includes adjustments for activating the Closed Caption feature for display on the television and customizing CC display types and font styles.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select SETUP. Press the▼ button to highlight Closed Caption then press the ► button to select from the following options.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Advance Selection. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select Service 1 - 6.
Use the ▼ button to highlight CC Mode. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select Off > On > CC on Mute.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Option. Press the ► button to enter a menu with options to cus tomize text fonts, colors and opacities.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Basic Selection. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select CC 1-4, Text 1-4.
Note:
When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
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SETUP MENU
Setu p
Set up
12
6
Tim
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Picture Audio
Clo ck
Pha se
Aut o
Mov e Adj ust Exi t
MENU
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V - pos
Set up
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Picture Audio
Clo ck
Pha se
Aut o
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MENU
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Clo ck
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Clo ck
Pha se
Aut o
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MENU
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V - pos
Are yo u sure ?
No
Yes
Lock
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6
Time Chann el
Men u L ang uage
Tran spar enc y
Zoo m Mo de
Noi se Re duc tion
Adv ance
Clo se Cap tion
XVS
Res tore Def ault
Eng lish
Mov e Sele ct Ex it
MENU
Pict ure
Off
Nor mal
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Setu p
Audio
On
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Men u L ang uage
Tran spar enc y
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Noi se Re duc tion
Adv ance
Clo se Cap tion
XVS
Res tore Def ault
Eng lish
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MENU
Pict ure
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Nor mal
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Setu p
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Set up
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MENU
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In the SETUP menu you may adjust the position of images displayed on screen once you connect an input signal from your PC. Recommended resolution is 1366 x 768. If your PC system uses a standard signal mode, the screen will adjust automatically. Connect an optional 3.5mm audio cable for stereo sound.
How to Navigate:
After connecting to a PC, press the SOURCE button and highlight VGA, then press the ENTER button.
Press the MENU button on the remote control and navigate using the ◄► buttons to select SETUP. Press the ▼ button to highlight Advanced, then press the ►button to select from the following options.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Clock. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to control the width of the image.
Use the ▼ button to highlight H-POS. Navigate using the ◄► but tons to adjust the position of images displayed from side to side.
Use the ▼ button to highlight Phase. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to improve focus and image stability.
When prompted, Select "Yes" to confirm.
Use the ▼ button to highlight V-POS. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to adjust the position of images displayed up and down.
Use the ▼ button to highlight AUTO. Press the ► button to automatically adjust the display to the best setting.
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TV SETUP
Lock
LOCK(PARENTAL) MENU
Set up
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6
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Pic ture Audio
Enter Pas sw or d
Ex it
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Ch an ge Password
Sy st em Lock
US
Ca na da
Re se t RRT
RR T Setting
Se le ct
Ex it
MEN U
On
Mo ve
Set up
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Ch an ge Password
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RR T Setting
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In the LOCK(PARENTAL) menu you may block television by inputting passwords. To gain access and select your preferences within the LOCK(Parental) menu make certain your input is set to TV.
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select Parental.
How to Navigate:
Press the ▼ button to highlight Enter Password. Enter your 4 digit code (factory default code is "0000") unless previously changed.
Use the numeric buttons to input a new 4 digit code by two times.
To change the password, press the ► button to display a screen to enter your new password, then confirm again.
To make changes to PARENTAL controls, Highlight SYSTEM LOCK then press the ► button to ON.
NOTE:
RRT Setting and Reset RRT are not user's adjustable settings.
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TV SETUP
Lock
LOCK(PARENTAL) MENU
Set up
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Pict ure Audio
TV
MPA A
Mov e Exi t
MENU
N A
Se lec t
Set up
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MPA A
Mov e Exi t
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TV RAT ING
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TV G
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In the LOCK(PARENTAL) menu you may block television and movie programming based on U.S TV and movie rating guidelines. To gain ac cess and select your preferences within the LOCK(Parental) menu make certain your input is set to TV.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select Parental. Press the ▼ button to highlight ENTER PASSWORD. Enter your 4 digit code (factory default code is "0000") unless previously changed.
To set parental controls for television programming or DVD movies, press the ▲▼buttons to highlight US. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to highlight TV/MPAA menu.
Highlight TV, then press the ► button to enter the TV Ratings menu to select your preference.
Highlight MPAA then press the ► button repeatedly to select your movie rating preference.
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TV SETUP
Lock
LOCK(PARENTAL) MENU
Set up
Ca nad a E ngli sh
Ca nad a F renc h
Mo ve
Se lec t Ex it
MENU
Pict ure Audio
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In the LOCK(PARENTAL) menu you may block television and movie programming based on Canadian TV and movie rating guidelines. To gain ac cess and select your preferences within the LOCK(Parental) menu make certain your input is set to TV.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using t he ◄► buttons to select Parental. Press the button to highlight ENTER PASSWORD. Enter your 4 digit code (factory default code is "0000") unless previously changed.
To set parental controls for television programming or DVD movies, press the ▲▼ buttons to highlight Canada.Navigate using the◄► buttons to highlight Canada English/Canada French menu.
Navigate using the ▼ button to highlight CANADA ENGLISH, then press the ► button repeatedly to select your ratings preference.
Navigate using the ▼ button to highlight CANADA FRENCH, then press the ► button repeatedly to select your ratings preference.
NOTE:
When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
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TV(CHANNEL) MENU
Chan nel
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K B B C - D T
The TV(CHANNEL) menu provides for the setup of your television to receive TV channels, store your favorites, add or skip channels and label them by their call letters.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using the ◄► buttons to select TV. Press the ▼ button to highlight your preferences.
Highlight FAVOURITE to add channels to your Favorites List. Navigate using the ▲▼◄► buttons to select channels to be added or deleted from your list. Press the ENTER button to add or delete a channel. A checkmark indicates a channel has been added. You may also display your favourite list from the remote control by pressing FAV.
Highlight to select Show/Hide or skip channels already in memory. Navigate using the ▲▼◄► buttons to access the list of available channels. Press the ENTER button to change the channels status. A checkmark indicates a channel has been added.
Highlight CHANNEL LABEL to name or rename a broadcast channel. Navigate using the ► button to enter the screen menu to re-label a channel. Use the ▲▼ buttons to spell out each letter, number or character. Use the ◄► buttons to advance to the next space.
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This product does not support the display mode not listed above. In order to achieve the best display effect, please select the above-listed 11 display modes input signal.
Because of the difference of display drivers output signal (especially non-standard signal output), the display image may appear little disturbance which can be adjusted through “AUTO” button on the PC menu.
To prolong this unit's service life, please set your computer to power management mode.
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DISPLAY MODE
VIDEO FORMATS
SUPPORTED COMPONENT / HDMI INPUT MODE
Horizontal
Scanning Frequency
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1920 1080
31. 47
15. 734
37. 5 45
31. 25
33. 75
59. 94
59. 94 50
60
50 60
480 p
480 i
1080 i
720 p 720 p
1080 i
e
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l
u
t
o
n
X
X
X
X
The above listed formats are also related to the AV devices you are about to connect. Before you connect this unit with others please read all instructions carefully and make sure all necessary cables are connected. . This unit may be incompatible with some other formats which are not meet the above conditions.
NOTE:
1920 1080
X
X
1920 1080
X
1920 1080
X
1080 p
1080 p
1920 1080
X
1080 p
50 60
24
27
56. 25
67. 50
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SPECIFICATION
13.3”LED TV
Panel Type LED Panel
13.3 inches
Diagonal Size Screen Format 16 9:
Color System
ATSC/QAM/NTSC
Model Description
Panel
Resolution 1366 x 768
View Angle Response Time
Contrast
Brightness
Maximum Color
220 nit
500 : 1
8 ms 262,144 colors
Sound Output RF Input 75 ohm external terminal
HDMI Input
Video 480i 480p 720p 1080i, 1080p.: , , ,
Audio Two channel linear PCM 32 44 1 and 48kHz 16 20 and 24 bits: , . , ,
PC RGB Input-
D sub 15pin­G 0 7Vp p 75ohms: . - , B 0 7Vp p 75ohms: . - , R 0 7Vp p 75ohms: . - ,
Power Requirement
Input /
Output
Jacks
Systems
Power
Sound System
M
Audio System
BTSC L/R Speaker:2 W+ 2 W
Composite Video Input
Component Y Pb Pr Input/
Sound Input
L/R AUDIO: For CVBS /Component Audio input
PC AUDIO: For PC - RGB Audio input
500mV rms Impedance 20k ohms, :
Headphone Output 3.5 mm diameter jack
1.0 Vp-p, 75ohms RAC
-
S Video Input
Y 1 0Vp p, 75ohms: . ­C 0 3Vp p, 75ohms: . -
RAC
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75ohms, 0.3V negative sync Pb: 0.7Vp-p, 75ohms Pr : 0.7Vp-p, 75ohms
DC 12V,2A
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90(H)/65(V)
This manual is only for your reference. Specifications are subject to update without prior notice.
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SYMPTOM CAUSE AND REMEDY( )
TV Bad
Picture
(snow,
multiple
images
distortion,blurry) No sound.
Black
and
White
picture.
No picture or sound.
Coloredpatches of picture.
Panel function key does not respond correctly.
• Check the location of the antenna and adjust it if necessary.
• Make sure the antenna cable is firmly connected.
• Make sure all input cables are firmly connected.
• Increase the volume.
• Check the PICTURE setting within the PICTURE menu.
• Make sure the unit is plugged in and turned on.
• Make sure that the ATV mode is selected.
• Try a new channel to check for possible station trouble.
• Make sure the antenna is connected properly.
• Increase the volume.
• Make sure all cables are firmly connected.
• Check for local interference.
• Make sure there are no unshielded electrical devices nearby that are causing interference.
• Turn the TV off for 30 minutes, then try it again.
• Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon, the product may malfunction and require usertopowerreset.
• Unplug and re-plug the AC power cord.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
• Check to make sure the program you are watching is broadcast in Color and not Black & White.
• Check
whether the mute function has been activated on the
Remote Control.
The display monitor's panel goes hot.
LED TV takes inside lighten phosphor. It may increase the
temperature of the screen in some occasions. It's not a defect.
Unusual dots
Black dots and Bright points may appear on the LED screen.
This is a structural property of the LED panel and is not a defect.
Stripes on screen
Adjust the impulse phase may decrease stripes. RGB in
The top of the monitor
It may occur during long-time working. It's not a defect.
gets hot
.
Make sure the antenna or audio/video source device is working properly.
Unable to selec t a certain channel.
The channel may be skipped. Choose this channel by
directly selecting the buttons from the re mote control.
Disorder display at power on.
••This may be caused because of a very short interval
between POWER OFF and ON.
Unplug the powe r and restart.
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