Curtis PLDED5066A-B User Manual

Model: LDED5066A-BP
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CONTENTS
English
SAFETY
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ACCESSORIES
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GETTING
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STARTED
CONTROL REFERENCE
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GUIDE
CONNECTIONS
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Remote Control Front View Back View
Antenna Connection AV Connection Y Pb Pr Connection HDMI Connection VGA Connection Headphone Connection Power Cord Connection Coax(SPDIF) Connection
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WALL MOUNT
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INSTALLATION
INITIAL SETUP
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TV SETUP
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Putting The Unit On A Proper Place Turning The Unit On For The First Time Source selection
Picture Menu Audio Menu Time Menu Setup Menu LOCK(Parental) Menu TV(CHANNEL) Menu Zoom Function
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CONTENTS
DISPLAY
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MODE
SPECIFICATION
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TROUBLE­SHOOTING
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GUIDE
PC Formats Video Formats
TV Symptom
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SAFETY CLASS : This is an IEC safety class ǁ product.
SAFETY PRECAUTION
WARNING SHOCK HAZARD.DO NOT OPEN.
AVIS:RISOU DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NEPAS OUVRIR.
Caution marking is located at the rear of the apparatus. The marking information is located at the rear of apparatus. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
WARNING: The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Les piles ne doivent pas être exposées à de forte chaleur, tel qu'à la lumière du soleil, au feu ou autres choses de semblable.
WARNING:Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Des pressions acoustiques excessives provenant découteurs ou de casques peuvent provoquer des pertes de l’auditon.
L'appareil ne doit pas être exposé aux écoulements ou aux éclaboussures et aucun objet ne contenant de liquide, tel qu'un vase,ne doit être placé sur l'objet.
La prise du secteur est utilisé pour déconnecter le système. La prise du secteur ne doit pas être obstruée ou doit être facilement accessible pendant son utilisation. Pour être complètement déconnecté de l’alimentation d’entrée, la prise doit être débranchée du secteur.
Le marquage est situé sur le paneau arrière de l’unité.
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ACCESSORIES
Please check and identify the supplied accessories.
Remote control ..................................................................................................................
Remote control
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Battery(AAA)
Warranty Card
Instruction Manual
Base stand and 5 screws
Screw driver
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GETTING STARTED
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
·Point the remote control at the remote sensor located on the unit.
·When there is a strong ambient light source, the performance of the infrared remote sensor
·may be degraded, causing unreliable operation.
·The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 16 feet (5 meters).
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the batteries become weak, the operating distance of the remote control is greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteries.
CAUTION
NOTES
·If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage corrosion.
·Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix ALKALINE, standard (CARBON-ZINC) or rechargeable (NICKEL-CADMIUM) batteries.
·Always remove batteries as soon as they become weak.
·Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the remote control.
WARNING :
Do not dispose batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode or leak. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
REMOTE CONTROL
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MTS SLEEP
VOL CH
AUTO
MENU
INFO
ASPECT
ENTER
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PMODE SMODE
SOURCE
CH.LIST
EPG
EXIT
CC FAV FAV+ FAV-
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1.STANDBY
To switch on the TV or make the TV into standby mode.
2.MUTE Press this button to mute or restore sound.
3.0-9 Allows you to change the channel of the TV.
4. Switches back and forth between the current and
previous channels.
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.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.
8.SLEEP To select the amount of time before your TV turns Off automatically.
9.SOURCE
Press this button to select an input source.
10.VOL+/VOL­Increases/Decreases the Volume control.
11.CH+/CH­Skips to the next/previous channel on TV mode.
12.INFO Show the information of the program you are watching.
13.EPG
Press this button to select the electronic programme guide in DTV mode.
14. CH.LIST Display program list.
15. AUTO Press to do auto configuration directly(PC MODE).
16. ASPECT Select the aspect ratio settings:Wide/Zoom/Cinema/ Normal( ).In PC Mode:Wide/dot to dot
17.UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
Moves the cursor upward/downward/to the left/to the right when making a selection.
18.MENU Displays the OSD Menu of the TV.
19.Exit Press this button to exit the on screen display.
20.ENTER
Press to confirm selections on a menu screen.
No function.
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22.CC
Press the button to enter into the CC mode.
23. FAV
Press this button to show the favourite list.
24. FAV+/FAV-
Press this button to go through the FAV channel list.
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FRONT VIEW
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
1.Color Screen
2.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.
3.Remote Sensor Do not block this sensor or the remote control will not work.
4. Speakers
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BACK VIEW
HDMI2HDMI1 HDMI3
1.Power cord
2.HDMI IN Jack
3.PC AUDIO IN Jack
4.VGA IN Jack
5.Coax OUT Jack
6.TV ANTENNA Terminal
7.AV (VIDEO/ AUDIO R/L) IN
8.COMPONENT IN Jack
9.Service Port
10.Headphone Jack
VGAPC AUDIO
RF
Y
VIDEO
PRPB
AV IN
L
AUDIO
R
SERVICE PORT
EARPHONE
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
STANDBY
VOL+
VOL-
CH+
CH-
MENU
SOURCE
1. STANDBY Button
2. VOL+ Button
3. VOL- Button
4. CH+ Button
5. CH- Button
6. MENU Button
7. SOURCE Button
Press to select the input source of the TV.
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING A TV ANTENNA / CABLE / SATELLITE
To view television channels correctly, a signal must be received from one of the following sources:
- An indoor or outdoor aerial antenna
- A cable system
- A satellite system
NOTE
For receiving over-the-air TV broadcasts, we recommend that you use an external fixed antenna. Should you require the use of a temporary antenna, please ensure that you purchase an antenna with sufficient ability to receive in weak signal areas. Only when you are in close proximity to a transmitter will a temporary antenna reproduce a signal as strongly as a fixed antenna.
CONNECTING AN A/V DEVICE
To connect to other equipment such as a VCR, camcorder, satellite system or cable, etc.
Satellite, cable or TV antenna cable to TV ANTENNA terminal (cable not included)
CONNECTING DEVICES WITH A COMPOSITE (YELLOW RCA-TYPE) VIDEO OUTPUT
To connect A/V devices such as a VCR, video game system or camcorder.
Connecting to a VCR / Video Game System / Camcorder
Connect the AUDIO / VIDEO cable (not included) as shown. Make sure you connect the cable from the other equipment ( and ) to this unit
AUDIO VIDEO OUT
(AV in)
NOTE
Please refer to the user manual for the other equipment for more information.
A
PbY Pr L R
To AUDIO / VIDEO OUT jacks
To AUDIO / VIDEO
IN jacks
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING A HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) SOURCE USING CONNECTION
High-Definition (HD) Devices with component video output must be connected to the Y input. Connect the component video cable and audio cable (not included) as shown. Make sure you connect the component video cable and audio cable from the other equipment
COMPONENT OUT and AUDIO OUTto the unit COMPONENT IN.
COMPONENT
PbPr
NOTE When connecting a DVD player to the television, the picture resolution is solely dependent upon the resolution supported by the DVD player attached. DVD player resolutions vary from 480i to 1080p. and this television can support DVD players up to a maximum resolution of 1080p.
* May require a subscription
for receiving HD channels,
COMPONENT IN
check with your cable/satellite service provider for details.
To COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
To COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks
To COMPONENT AUDIO
OUT jacks
To COMPONENT
AUDIO IN jacks
CONNECTING A HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) SOURCE USING HDMI CONNECTION HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports both video and audio on a single digital connection for use with DVD players, DTV, set-topboxes and other digital AV devices. HDMI was developed to provide the technologies of High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) as well asDigital Visual Interface (DVI) in one specification. HDCP is used to protect digital content transmitted and received by DVI-compliant or HDMIcompliant displays. HDMI has the capability to support standard, enhanced or high-definition video plus standard to multi-channel surround-sound audio. HDMI features include uncompressed digital video, a bandwidth of up to 2.2 gigabytes per second (with HDTV signals), one connector (instead of several cables and connectors), and communication between the AV source and AV devices such as DTVs.
Connect the HDMI cable (not included) as shown: Make sure you connect the cable from the source equipment ( ) to this unit
( ).
HDMI IN
HDMI CABLE
(NOT INCLUDED)
HDMI OUT
To HDMI IN jack
To HDMI
jackOUT
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