Daewoo DTQ-3062SC User Manual

USER MANUAL
HDTV Monitor
DTQ-3062SC
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.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER
THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER'S ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820-40 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR PROPER GROUNDING AND, IN PARTICULAR, SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING, AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY AS PRACTICAL.
CAUTION
The AC power cord provided with this product is polarized (one blade wider than the other). To prevent electrical shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert the AC plug into a stan-
dard 120V~ 60Hz polarized outlet.
NOTE
Never connect the plug to an electrical source other than one providing 120V~ 60Hz power. Use only the attached power cord. If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non-polarized outlet, do not cut or file the blade. You are responsible for having the obsolete outlet replaced with a polarized outlet.
If you feel a static discharge when touching the unit, and the unit does not function, simply unplug the unit from the outlet. When you plug the unit back in, it should work normally.
Do not install power cords near any heating element or cooking appliances.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION EQUIP­MENT AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER.
1 Read all of these instructions. 2 Save these instructions for later use. 3 Unplug this television equipment from the
wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4 Do not use attachments not recommended
by the television equipment manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury.
5 Do not use this television equipment near
water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, or the like.
6 Do not place this television equipment on
an unstable cart, stand, or table, The television equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the equipment. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the television equipment. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
6A An appliance and cart combination should
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surface may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
7 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the
back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the television equipment; and to protect it from overheating, these opening, must not be blocked or covered. The opening should never be blocked by placing the television equipment on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. (This equipment should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.) This television equipment should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
8 This television equipment 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 television dealer or local power company.
9 This television equipment is equipped with
a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
10 Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not locate this television equipment where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
11 Follow all warnings and instructions
marked on the television equipment.
12 For added protection for this television
equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power­line surges.
13 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 with them might be fatal.
14 Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
15 Never push objects of any kind into this
television equipment through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the television equipment.
16 Do not attempt to service this television
equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17 Unplug this television equipment from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
(a) When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged or frayed.
(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects
have fallen into the television equipment.
(c) If the television equipment has been
exposed to rain or water.
(d) If the television equipment does not
operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV receiver to its normal operation.
(e) If the television equipment has been
dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
(f) When the television equipment exhibits
a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
18 When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
19 Upon completion of any service or repairs
to this television equipment, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the television is in a safe operating condition.
20 If an outside antenna or cable system is
connected to the television receiver, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provided some protection against voltage surges and built­up static charges.
ANTEENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
GROUND CLAMP
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
CONTENTS
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PREPARATION
•CONNECTING ANTENNA 6
•NAME OF EACH PART 7
•REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS 9
BASIC TIPS FOR OPERATION
•TO WATCH TV PROGRAM 11
•ADJUSTING TWO PROGRAM WINDOWS 18
•VARIOUS FUNCTIONS OF SIMULTANEOUS WINDOW MODE 19
UTILITIES
•OPEN FUNCTION MENU 27
•ADJUSTING THE PICTURE 29
•ADJUSTING THE SOUND 33
•AUTOMATIC POWER ON/OFF 36
•SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 41
•PRO LOGIC SETTINGS 50
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT TO THE SET
•CONNECTING EQUIPMENTS 53
OTHER TIPS
•PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL 56
•COMPONENT CODES 57
•TROUBLESHOOTING 59
SPECIFICATIONS 60 LIMITED WARRANTY 61
CONNECTING ANTENNA
NOTE:
Bad picture reception could often be caused by bad antenna connection. Be sure to check the antenna direction, its height, etc.
In case of using single antenna cable
In case of using two separate antenna cables
VIDEO 1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
2
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Y
PbPrL
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DTV INPUT
VIDEO AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
Y
Cb
Cr
DVD INPUT
MONITOR OUTPUT
SURROUND OUTPUT
VIDEO
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W
R
AUDIO
L
R
ANT IN
VHF Antenna
Coaxial Cable
Antenna in
LTo Receive Cable Programs
Plug CATV coaxial cable in the antenna socket (unit) at the back of the TV set, and then, press TV/CABLE selection button.
LConnecting Antenna and Cable TV
Observe the following three common sources of input. [You have the option to connect one source, or as many as all three, at the same
time, when using a combiner-adapter, included with this HDTV Monitor.]
Three Sources of Input;
1) Coaxial Cable Feed [from cable company]
2) VHF Antenna [for local air reception of channels, 2~13]
3) UHF Antenna [for local air reception of channels, 14~69] The included adapter allows for the most common combination of connections;
1) An “F connector” provides a connection for “Coaxial Cable”.
2) A “Screw Terminal” provides connections for “VHF and UHF Antenna” sources, which commonly use “twin lead flat wire”.
Special Notes;
Some “VHF or UHF Antennas” may be using “coaxial cable” instead of a “twin lead flat cable”. In the event of connecting more than one source using “coaxial cable”, you may obtain a “coaxial cable combiner” (available at your local electronics store).
UHF Antenna
VHF Antenna
UHF antenna
In case of coaxial cable
In case of feeder cable
Antenna
VHF/UHF OUTDOOR ANTENNAS
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NAME OF EACH PART
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Front and Side of TV set
•The buttons installed on the front of the TV set is functioning as same as those on the Remote Control.
1. Power Button
Turns your HDTV monitor on or off.
2. Timer Indicator
Lights up red when you have set the HDTV Monitor’s automatic timers.
3. Power Indicator
Lights up green when you have turned the HDTV Monitor on.
4. Remote Control Signal Sensor
Receives signals from the remote control.
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TV/CATV MENU
TV/VIDEO
POWER
56 7 8 9 10
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
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S-VIDEO
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5. V olume Down/Up (
Use these buttons to change your HDTV monitor’s volume or/and changes the setting in the menu screen.
6. Channel Down/Up
Use these buttons to change your HDTV monitor or/and moves the cursor and/or changes the setting in the menu screen.
7. TV/CA TV button
Each time you press the TV/CATV button, the HDTV monitor will cycle through: TV CATV TV
8. MENU button
Enter and Exit the menu.
9. TV/VIDEO button
Each time you press the TV/VIDEO button the HDTV monitor will cycle through: TV VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 TV
10. Power button
Turns your HDTV monitor on or off
11. VIDEO3 Inputs.
Use to connect video and audio from camcorder or other video equipment without reaching arround to the rear panel.
Side panel
Top panel
8
Rear panel
VIDEO INPUT 1
ANTENNA
IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
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Y
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Pr
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VIDEO AUDIO
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R
VIDEO AUDIO
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VIDEO
MONITOR
OUTPUT
SURROUND
OUTPUT
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W
R
AUDIO
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R
VIDEO INPUT
2
COMP INPUT 1
(480i/480p/1080i)
COMP INPUT 2
(480i/480p/1080i)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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1. VIDEO INPUT 1
Use to connect video and audio from components, Connect the component with super video capability as S-VHS VCR to S-VIDEO.
2. VIDEO INPUT 2
Use to connect video and audio from components.
3. COMPONENT INPUT 1
Use to connect video and audio from HD component as digital equipments or digital video disc(DVD). This input terminal can be operate 480i/480p/1080i signal.
4. SURROUND OUTPUT
Use to connct woofer and rear speakers through Dolby Surround amplifier.
5. MONITOR OUTPUT
When the HDTV monitor is in RF and video mode, the monitor transmits video and audio signals out, This terminal can not be operated in COMP mode.
6. COMPONENT INPUT 2
Use to connect video and audio from HD component as digital equipments or digital video disc(DVD). This input terminal can be operate 480i/480p/1080i signal.
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS
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• ( )Number in the blank serves as an address; it shows the page number containing a detailed information on the functions of each button.
Remote Control
SLEEP
This button is used to set up time memory for an automatic turn off.
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TV/VIDEO
(Conversion button)
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TV Power
12
VCR Control Board
Basic VCR functions are operated with buttons on this board.
MODE buttons
Press to select the equipment you wish the remote control to operate:
CATV(cable box)
VCR
TV
Direct Channel Selection Board
Pressing the numbers on this board, you can select program channels of the screen directly.
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MENU
You can adjust the picture, sound, and many other functions.
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MUTE
Press this button to mute the sound. Press it again and the sound returns.
12
Volume (Control)
Press “C” button to decrease the volume. Press “B” button to increase the volume.
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LL
Installation of batteries:
Push to open the cover of the Remote Control.
Set the batteries in the battery (cell),
compartment after checking the electrodes(+,–), and then, shut the cover.
LL
Caution!
Do not drop.
Avoid moisture, heat, and dust.
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Under the Remote Control
Note:
•When batteries are low, the Remote Control may not work. Change them immediately when they get weak.
•Be sure to use two 1.5V size AAA batteries.
•Do not use new batteries together with the old ones.
PIP SEARCH
Simultaneous window selection is possible through the buttons of this board, and various layouts of the windows can be selected according to the user’s need or desire.
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~
26
TV/CATV
This button is used to convert reception modes between aerial and cable transmission systems.
16
STILL
The screen pauses temporarily with a “STILL” picture.
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ADD/ERASE
This button is used to operate channel memory functions.
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TO WATCH TV PROGRAM
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Buttons on the front of the TV set have the same functions as those of the REMOTE CONTROL.
BPress two number buttons of the
Remote Control to select a channel directly. The numbers should be in digits. Examp.)
To select channel 9, press “0” and “9”. It may take some time to get to the channel when only “9” is pressed.
To Watch TV Program
STEP1/STEP4
STEP3
STEP2
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1.Press the “TV POWER”button.
•The TV screen will illuminate, and the power indicator lamp will light up green.
2.Press the “CHANNEL” buttons.
•Press the “CHANNELx/y” or number buttons to select the channel you want. Ex) Ch 7
3.Adjust the Volume.
•When the VOLUMEC” button is pressed, the volume decreases.
•When the
VOLUMEB
button is pressed, the
volume increases.
4.Press the “TV POWER” button to turn off the TV program.
•When the TV is turned off, the power indicator lamp lights up red.
LThis function is used when there is a
phone call or a visitor.
LPress “MUTE” button, to stop the
sound of the program.
- When this button is pressed, the sound goes off with the word “MUTE” displayed on the screen.
- Press it again, and the sound returns.
LThe status of channel,
broadcasting condition, and video connection will appear on the screen.
LPress “DISPLAY” button to get the
status information on the screen. Press “DISPLAY” again, and the status displayed will disappear from the screen.
To Mute the Sound Instantly
Air 9
Mono
Mute
Air 7
Mono
Vol
13
Checking Performance Status of TV Set
Air 7
Mono
13
1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
2.Select “Setup”.
•Move the cursor to the “Setup
menu by using
VOLUMEC/Bbuttons.
•Select “Setupsub-menu by using CHANNELx
button.
3.Select Auto Program by using “
CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•The following picture will appear on the screen
•Use “CHANNELx/y” buttons to select Auto Program.
LActual broadcasting channels can be
set up in the “Memory” of the TV set through this function. With an automatic channel setup memory, desired channels can be selected easily with “CHANNELx/y” buttons. Such inconvenience as pressing channel numbers one by one is not necessary.
LMENU mode automatically
disappears in 20 seconds when there is no button operation. If you want to get out of the Menu mode yourself, press “MENU” button several times.
LWhen setting up an automatic
channel memory, only the channels with a signal get memorized. The other channels go into erased status.
LWhen a TV program is on the signal,
“Air” appears on the screen; while CATV program is on the signal, “Cable TV” appears on the screen. Select the desired Source by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to set up the Automatic Channel Memory.
Automatic Memory of Channel
Move Sel. Exit
Picture
Move Sel. Exit
Set Up
Air/Cable Air Auto Program ( Ch Edit
Set Up
Move Sel. Prev.
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4.Press
“VOLUMEC/B”
buttons. Automatic Channel Memory function (Auto
Program) starts.
•Checking from channel 2 to channel 69,(Cable1~125) this function automatically memorizes only those channels which are actually broadcasting.
•When “MENU” button is pressed during the setup process, the setup operation quits.
•When the memory function is completed, a picture will appear on the screen as follows:
•At this moment, keep pressing “MENU” button till the menu window disappears.
Auto Programming
Air 13
Auto Program
Stop
Air/Cable Air Auto Program ( Ch Edit
Set Up
Move Sel. Prev.
5.
Check the memorized status by pressing
CHANNELxx/yy
buttons.
•Only memorized channels are selected.
Special Note: In the event of having only one channel in memory, the channel can be selected, but the searching process will still scan all other channels until at least 2 channels occupy the memory.
Air 13
Mono
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1.Select a channel.
•Select a channel by pressing number buttons. Ex) Ch 13
2.Choose to add or erase from memory.
•Press the “ADD/ERASE” Button.
•Whenever this button is pressed, the color of
channel sign changes from green to red, and vice versa. Capture the Channel sign on green color
•When a channel is memorized, its color turns
green. When erased, it turns red.
•In an auxiliary window, memorized channels will appear to be white; erased channels to be red.
•Press “CHANNELx/y” button to check.
NOTE : In an auxiliary window, the “ADD/ERASE” function does not work.
LThis function is another way to
include a channel when a channel can not be memorized due to a low broadcasting signal.
Add or Remove Channel from Memory
Air 13
Mono
Air 13
Add
Press “ASPECT” button.
•When “ASPECT” button is pressed, the aspect ratio of the screen shifts cyclically as follows : (16:9) (4:3) (Panorama) (16:9)
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1.Press “TV/CATV” button.
•The reception mode shifts from “AIR” to “CABLE”.
2.Select a channel.
•Select a channel by pressing either number buttons 0 - 9 or 100.
•When the channel number is bigger than 100, use the following example:
Ex) If the number is 125, press number buttons:
100, 2, and 5 in sequence.
LWatching CATV programs is
possible only in areas where CATV services are provided.
LSelect one of the two screen ratios -
16:9 and 4:3 as you desire, and you can enjoy the mood of a cinema house at home.
Watching CATV Programs
Adjusting Screen Size
Air 2
Mono
Air 12
Air 2
Mono
Cable 12
Cable 12
When pressed once
When pressed twice
(4:3)
(16:9)
Air 2
Mono
Panorama
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1
.Connect the video cable to the VIDEO socket at the back or the side of
TV set, and press “TV/VIDEO” button on the remote control.
•The screen changes to video mode as follows:
•Whenever this button is pressed, the screen shifts in sequence : TV Video1 Video2
Video3 TV
Watching Video Programs
Video1
2
.Connect the component cable to the COMP Socket at the back of
TV set, and press “COMPONENT” button the remote control.
•The screen changes component mode as follows:
•Whenever this button is pressed, the screen shifts in sequence : TV COMP1 COMP2
TV
COMP1
1.Press “PIP” button once.
•Single PIP appears on the screen.
ADJUSTING TWO PROGRAM WINDOWS
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2.Press “PIP” button once more.
•The operating program window becomes the main window and moves to the left side of the screen; an auxiliary window appears on the right side at the same time.
•Use “CHANNELx/y” buttons to control the left window.
•Use the “CHANNELx/y” buttons of Simultaneous Window Selection board under the cover of Remote Control to control the right window (an auxiliary window).
•The same channel can not be received in both windows at the same time.
•Press “SWAP” button, and the windows exchange their locations: the left one to the right, and the right one to the left.
LThe sound of TV set is available only
in the main program window (the left one).
LWhenever “PIP” button is pressed,
the screen changes cyclically as follows:
Operating Two Program Windows
9Air 7
Mono
7Air 9
Mono
9Air 7
Mono
Air 7
Mono
Air 7
Mono
9
Air 7
Mono
9
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS OF SIMULTANEOUS WINDOW MODE
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2.Select “Function” button.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Select “Function” Sub-menu by using “CHANNELx” button.
3.Select “PIP”.
•Move the blue bar to the PIP menu by using “CHANNELx/y” buttons. Then the screen
appears as the next page.
LSelect and enjoy programs you want
to watch by using various functions of Simultaneous Window mode.
Various Functions of Simultaneous Window Mode
Move Sel. Exit
Function
Timer PIP Caption Off Language English Parental Control
Function
Move Adj. Prev.
1.Press “MENU” button.
•Then the screen appears as follows:
Move Sel. Exit
Picture
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4.
Press
VOLUMEC/B
buttons, and select the window mode you want.
•When the “VOLUMEC/B” buttons are pressed, the screen shifts in the following order: Single PIP Picture Twin picture Multi-picture(4)
Off, and vice versa.
•The MENU mode disappears in 15 seconds automatically when there is no “MENU” button operation, and you can enjoy the selected Simultaneous Window programs.
5.Press “MENU” button twice.
•The MENU mode will disappear.
9Air 7
Mono
Single PIP Picture Twin Picture
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
Multi-Picture(4)
Air 7
Mono
9
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1.Press “PIP” button.
•You can enjoy two window programs simultaneously.
•Child lock channel can not be operated in both windows of the screen.
2.Select a channel you want to watch in the auxiliary window.
•Select a channel you want to watch in the auxiliary window by using “CHANNELx/y” buttons on the
Simultaneous Window Control panel under the Remote Control cover.
Ex)Ch11
•In the auxiliary window, only a memorized channel will be selected.
3.Select VIDEO mode with the auxiliary window.
•To operate VIDEO mode in the auxiliary window, connect the video cable to the VIDEO IN socket at the back of TV set, and press “TV/VIDEO” button on the auxiliary Window control panel under the Remote Control cover.
•Now the auxiliary window operates in the VIDEO mode, the connected video program will play.
Ex) Connect VIDEO 1 and then, press the “TV/VIDEO” button. The mode will be
changed in a following sequence:
TV Video1 Video2 Video3 TV
•When “SWAP” button is pressed, the window modes alternate.
•Component mode can not be operted in simultareous windows.
LYou can enjoy two window programs
at the same time. Along with the main window program, you can have another TV channel program or a Video program simultaneously. Simultaneous window Program is very convenient.
Selecting Simultaneous Windows
Air 9
Mono
Air 9
Mono
Air 9
Mono
7
11
Video 1
22
4.Press “PIP” button again.
•PIP mode changes to twin windows.
5.
Press “PIP” button again, and the auxiliary window disappears.
•Whenever the “PIP” button is pressed, the screen mode changes cyclically as follows:
11Air 7
Mono
11Air 9
Mono
Air 9
Mono
Air 7
Mono
Air 9
Mono
11
11
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1.Press “SEARCH” button.
•Four windows appear on the screen. Memorized channels are connected one-by­one to each window in sequence; thus, it is easy to check the contents of the programs on air .
•Whenever the “SEARCH” button is pressed, the screen changes cyclically as follow:
•Press “SEARCH” button. Then, four windows will appear on the screen, each with a memorized channel in sequence. It is simple to check the programs on air.
•Whenever the “POSITION” button is pressed, “B” sign moves from one window to another in sequence.
•When “SWAP” button is pressed, the window with “B” sign converts to a new main window.
LMemorized channels could be
checked easily by selecting 4 windows mode.
Searching Functions of Memorized Channels through 4 Windows Mode
Air 7
Mono
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
B
Air 9
Mono
9
11
15
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1.Press “POSITION” button.
•Display auxiliary windows on the screen by pressing “PIP” buttons.
•Press “POSITION” button. Every time it is pressed, the locations of auxiliary windows change as follows:
•The search sign “B” in 4 Windows mode shifts its location as follows:
•In Twin Windows mode, the “POSITION” button does not work.
Changing Location of Auxiliary Windows
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
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Press “SWAP” button.
•View the auxiliary window by pressing “PIP” button.
•Press “SWAP” button. Every time it is pressed, the mode of the main and that of the auxiliary windows will swap locations as follows:
This function also operates in Twin Windows mode.
•When the system is in Twin Windows mode 1 (4 : 3), the Twin Windows will appear
as follows:
Window Mode SWAP
Air 9
Mono
11
Air 11
Mono
9
9Air 7
Mono
7
This function works in Multi-Windows mode too.
•The window with “B” sign shifts into the main window.
•The movement of “B” sign is adjusted by pressing the “POSITION” button.
Air 9
Mono
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
B
Air 9
Mono
9
11
13
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Changing Window Modes is also Possible in Multi-Windows Search.
The window with
B
sign not only becomes the new main window, but also the auxiliary
window.
Making Pause Auxiliary Windows.
•This function makes the auxiliary window programs pause temporarily.
•When “STILL” button is pressed one time, the programs pause. When it is pressed again, the programs resume their operations.
•In case only one program is playing:
•In case two window programs are playing:
•In case multi-window search programs are playing:
(When “STILL” button is pressed, the programs pause temporarily.)
Air 9
Mono
11
11Air 9
Mono
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
B
Air 9
Mono
9
11
13
B
Air 7
Mono
9
11
13
1. Press “MENU” button.
•The screen appears as shown:
•The following picture will appear on the screen:
3. Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•“Sound” mode is selected, and the sub-menu appears.
•Continue to press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the
selected sub-menu sign changes into blue color in the following sequence : Mode Balance
Center Vol Surround Vol Equalizer
•Continue to press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons at a sub menu you want.
4. Press “MENU” button twice.
•Press this button one time, and menu window appears. Press it again, and you will get the previous menu window status. (Menu disappears)
OPEN FUNCTION MENU
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LEnjoy programs with selected modes
by using various functions.
LSound reception of the main or an
auxiliary window is available through headphones.
Accessing to “Sound” Sub-menu
Move Sel. Exit
Picture
2. Select “Sound” menu by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Move the cursor to the “Sound” menu by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “Channelx” button.
Move Sel. Exit
Sound
Mode Mono Balance 32:32 Center Vol +10 Surround Vol +10 Equalizer
Sound
Move Adj. Prev.
Mode Mono Balance 32:32 Center Vol +10 Surround Vol +10 Equalizer
Sound
Move Adj. Prev.
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LThis function is operated in
COMP1,2 inputs are connected 480p signal. If you connect 480p signal into COMP1/2 inputs, the picture size and position can be varied.
L “Adjust” menu will not appear when
you connect the 480i, 1080i signals into COMP input terminal.
Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
3. Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•“Function” mode is selected, and the sub-menu appears.
•Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons until the blue bar indicates “Adjust”.
1. Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
2. Select “Function” by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button to select function, and the sub menu will appear.
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4. Press “VOLUME” button.
•Press “CHANNEL” button, and adjust the picture
size, position.
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ADJUSTING
THE PICTURE
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1. Press “AUTO PICTURE” button.
•The following pictures appear on the screen in sequence, and the picture adjustment state is changed.
<Pressing “AUTO PICTURE” button once>
<Pressing “AUTO PICTURE” button many times>
2. “User” mode and get quality pictures on the screen.
•Starting from the picture above, choose the appropriate picture quality you want by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Picture adjustment is also available in each “Video” mode.(Video1,Video2,Video3,COMP1, COMP2)
Picture adjustment is also available in each “S-Video” mode.(S-Video1,3)
LUsers do not need to handle many
operation units in adjusting the picture on the screen. Just make one of the selections already built in by the company’s experts.
Adjusting Picture Quality
User
User
Cinema
Standard
Dymamic
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1. Press “MENU” button.
•The screen appears as follows :
2. Select “Picture” by using “CHANNEL
xx
” button.
•Move the cursor to the “Picture” menu by using “CHANNEL x” button.
3. Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•When “Picture” mode is selected, its sub-menu appears on the screen.
•Continue to press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the entries of this sub-menu turn blue in the sequence
as
follows : Brightness Contrast Sharpness
Color Tint Picture NR
•Select “Picture NR” function by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons, and then, “On” and “Off” repeat in turn.
•Select “On”.
4. Press “MENU” button twice.
•Press this button one time, and the menu window appears. Press it again, and you will get the previous status of the menu window. (Menu disappears)
LLow transmission signals may cause
bad picture or noise.
LThis function corrects this type of
problem.
LTo eliminate or reduce picture noise,
press to select “On” in “Picture NR” mode of “Function” sub-menu.
Picture Noise Reduction
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1.Press “MENU” button.
•Then the screen appears as follows:
2.Select “Picture” by using “CHANNEL
xx
” button.
•“Picture” mode is selected, and its sub-menu appears.
•Continue to press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the selected sub-menu sign changes into a blue bar in the following sequence : Brightness Contrast
Sharpness Color Tint
Picture NR
•Press the “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and capture “Tint” on the blue bar.
LAccording to the user’s preference,
brightness, contrast, sharpness, color, and tint can be adjusted for each of Video1, Video 2, Video3, COMP1, COMP2, and TV mode.
Brightness:
•Adjusts the degree of brightness or darkness of the whole screen.
Contrast:
•Adjusts (controls) the degree of brightness between the objects and background of the picture.
Sharpness:
•Adjusts the shapes of objects in the picture, making them appear softer (blurred) or sharper (clean).
Color:
•Adjusts the degree of color saturation.
Tint:
•Adjusts to produce the proper natural color of objects.
Adjusting the Picture Screen to Your Preference
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4. Adjust “Brightness” by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons
•Press “VOLUMEB” button for the Brightness to increase.
•Press “VOLUMEC” button for the Brightness to decrease.
Brightness 32 Contrast 60 Sharpness 32 Color 32 Tint 32:32 Picture NR Off
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3. Adjust “Tint” by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Press “VOLUMEC” button, and the green tint increases.
•Press “VOLUMEB” button, and the red tint
increases.
•To adjust other functions such as brightness, etc., select the function you want by using “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and adjust the mode as above.
5. Press “MENU” button twice.
•Press this button one time, and the menu window appears.
•Press it again, and the previous status of the menu window appears.
•To adjust other functions such as brightness, etc., select the function by using “CHANNELx/y”
buttons, and adjust them by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
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Tint 32:32
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1. Press “MENU” button.
•Then, the screen appears as follows :
2. Select “Sound” menu by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Move the cursor to the “Sound” menu by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button.
•Then, “Sound” menu and its sub-menu appears.
3. Select “Equalizer” by using “CHANNEL
xx/yy
” buttons.
•Capture “Equalizer” on the blue bar by using “CHANNELx/y” buttons.
“Balance”
LThis function balances the volume
between left and right speakers.
L“Balance” adjusting screen appears
as follows:
L“VOLUME UPB” keeps the volume
of the right speaker as it is, but decreases the volume of the left one. “VOLUME DOWNC” keeps that of the left one as it is, but decreases
that of the right one.
“Equalizer”
LThis function adjusts the range of
quality sound of speakers.
Customizing the Audio
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Sound
Mode Mono Balance 32:32 Center Vol +10 Surround Vol +10 Equalizer
Sound
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Sound
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4. Select Range of Sound by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•“CHANNELx” strengthens the selected range of sound.
•“CHANNELy” weakens the range of sound.
•Signal bar (-) moves up and down showing the selected sound range.
•The selected range of sound looks pale blue, and the range not selected looks white.
Center Vol
Use “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to
adjust the volume of the center speaker. The range of this control is between -10 and 10.
Surround Vol
Use “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to
adjust the volume of the surround speakers. The range of this control is between -10 and 10.
Equalizer
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1.Press “MTS” button.
•Whenever this button is pressed the mode status shifts in the following sequence: Mono Stereo SAP.
•Press “DISPLAY” button on the Remote Control to check the program transmission mode.
•When the program transmission is in stereo mode, select “Stereo” to receive the stereo sound.
•If the quality of stereo sound is not clear, set it in “Mono”; Then, you should have less noise.
•When the program transmission is in “SAP” mode, select “SAP” to receive “SAP” broadcasting.
Mono Stereo SAP
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LWhen transmission signal is low or
broadcasting condition is not good, sound might be cut off temporarily. This type of malfunctioning is not caused by the TV set. In this case, press “MTS” button, and shift the mode into “Mono” .
LThe Second Audio Program (SAP)
settings offers you the option of listening to either of two separate audio programs , such as a second language broadcast.
Receiving Stereo or SAP Mode Programs
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Mono
Mono
Stereo
SAP
3. Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•“Function” mode is selected, and the sub-menu appears.
•Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons until the blue bar indicates “Timer”.
AUTOMATIC POWER ON/OFF
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1. Press “MENU” button.
•The screen appears as shown :
2. Select “Function” by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button.
LBefore setting up the Automatic
“On” / “Off” mode, the clock must have the current time entered in the clock setting.
Setting up Present Time
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4. Set up the Curent Time.
•Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons, and the screen appears as shown in the left figure:
•Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the letters “AM 1:00” will turn in blue.
•Set up the present time by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Keep pressing the “CHANNELx/y” buttons. The set up time will continue to change by one minute until the button is released.
Clock : AM 1:00 On Time Off
- - : - -
Off Time Off
- - : - -
Timer
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1. Press “MENU” button.
•Then, the screen will appear as follows :
2. Select “Function” by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button.
3. Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•Then, “Function” mode is selected, and its sub­menu appears.
•Continue to press “CHANNELx/y” buttons until the blue bar indicates “Timer”.
Activating/Deactivating Automatic “On” and “Off
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LThis time memory function autom-
atically turns the TV set “On” or “Off” at a planned time. Once set up, this function works every day unless the set time is canceled or the TV set is unplugged. Therefore, this function could be used for a “Get Up” alarm (Morning Call) by setting up the time for “On” in the morning. The “present time (local time)” must be set up ahead of setting up other time memories.
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Function
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5. Set up “On Timer”.
•Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the letters AM
- - : - -
will turn blue.
•Set up “On Timer” by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Keep pressing the “VOLUMEC/B” buttons, then, the set up time will continue to change by unit of one minute until the button is released.
Ex) Set up the time to turn on the TV automatically
at 1 1:00 in the morning
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4. Select “On Time” to turn the TV set “On”.
•Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the screen appears as follows:
•Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons until “Off” sign turns “On”.
•Keep pressing the “VOLUMEC/B” buttons, and then, the set up time will continue to change by unit of one minute until the button is released. Select the time for an automatic turn “On”.
6. Select “Off Time” to turn TV set “On”.
•Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons until “Off” turns to “On” .
•Keep pressing the “VOLUMEC/B” buttons. Then, the set up time will continue to change by unit of one minute until the button is released.
Clock AM 1:00 On Time Off
- - : - -
Off Time Off
- - : - -
Timer
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Clock AM 1:00 On Time On
- - : - -
Off Time Off
- - : - -
Timer
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Clock AM 1:00 On Time On
: AM 11:00
Off Time Off
- - : - -
Timer
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Clock AM 1:00 On Time On
AM 11:00
Off Time On
- - : - -
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7. Set up the “Off Timer”.
•Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons, and the letters “AM
- - : - -”
will turn blue.
•Set up “Off T imer” by using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Keep pressing the “VOLUMEC/B” buttons, then, the set up time will continue to change by unit of one minute until the button is released.
Ex) Set up the time to turn off the TV automatic at
11:30 in the evening.
8. Finish Setting up Time Memory.
•Leave the menu mode by using “MENU”
button.
Control of “SLEEP” function with the Remote Control.
•Press “SLEEP” button, and the screen appears as follows:
•Every time the button is pressed, the mode changes in the following sequence: Sleep off Sleep 10 Sleep 20 Sleep 30 Sleep 60 Sleep 90
Sleep off
•Select the time period by releasing the button. Ex) To set the automatic turn off in 60 minutes.
•The “Sleep 0 Min” sign means that the time to automatic turn off is not set up in the memory.
LThis function is used to set up the
time period from now until the TV set turns off automatically. (10 - 90 minutes).
Setting up “SLEEP” Time
Timer
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Clock AM 1:00 On Time On
AM 11:00
Off Time On
: PM 11:30
Timer
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Timer
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Sleep 0
Timer
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Sleep 60
3.Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•Select language (as shown) highlighted with the blue function indicator bar.
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1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear as shown in this example:
2.Select “Function”.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button to select function, and the sub menu will appear.
LThe language of the program on the
screen can be changed to one of the following On-Screen languages : English, French, and Spanish.
Selecting the On-Screen Language
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4.
Select the language using
“VOLUMECC/BB
buttons.
•Press this button, and the On-Screen language changes in the following order : English Francais Español English
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5.Press “MENU” button.
•Press this button once, and the main menu window will appear.
•Press it again, and the previous menu window returns.
Timer PIP Caption Off Language English Parental Control
Function
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Function
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Cronómetro
PIP Subtítulo CC Off Idioma Español Bloq. Niño
Funciones
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Minutrie IDI Sous-Titres Off Langue Français Parentale
Fonction
Trans Rég. Voiv.
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1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
2.Select “Set Up”.
•Move the cursor to the “Set Up” menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button to select set up, and the sub menu will appear.
3.Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•Highlight Ch Edit(as shown).
Fine Tuning Channels
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4.Select “Fine” to fine tune.
•Highlight “Fine”.
•Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to fine the channel.
•Keep pressing “VOLUMEC/B” buttons until the channel is as clear as possible.
•To fine tune another channel, first, select the channel, then, repeat the steps above. When finished, press the “Menu” button until the menus disappear from the screen.
Air 11 Add/Erase Add Fine +1
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1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
2.Select “Function” by using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button to select function, and the sub menu will appear.
3.Press “CHANNELxx/yy” buttons.
•Highlight “Caption”.
L “Caption” is a display of words that
can substitute for the audio of the TV. This function provides a narration plus a written version of dialogue and sound effects. “Text” is not usually related to the action on­screen, often providing information such as news or weather.
Setting up “Caption” Function
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4.Select an appropriate mode.
•Press “VOLUME B” button, and the mode will change in the following order:
Off CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Off
5.Press “MENU” button twice.
•Press this button once, and the menu window will appear.
•Press it again, and you will get the previous status of the menu window. (Menu disappears.)
Timer PIP Caption CC1 Language English Parental Control
Function
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1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
2.Select “Function”.
•Move the cursor to the “Function” menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button to select “Function”, and the sub menu will appear.
3.Select “Parental Control”.
•Highlight “Parental Control”.
•Press “VOLUMEB” to select.
LUsers can lock channels by entering
with a 4-digit password.
LWhen “Parental Control” is set up,
the channels locked are not available on the screen.
Setting up “Parental Control” Function
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(
Function
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4.Enter your password.
•Use the number buttons(0-9) to enter your password. Note, if this is your first time using the “Parental Control” menu, be certain to remember it, after entering your password, or keep a written copy stored as you would with any confidential info.
•The “Parental Lock” feature will be selected.
Use the “CVOLB” buttons to toggle “On” or “Off”.
•The TV Guidelines set the standard for TV programs excluding sports and news. Use the “xCHy” buttons to select, “CVOLB” buttons to adjust. You can set individual setting with “CVOLB” buttons.
•The Move Ratings set the standard for movie, video, and other media excluding TV programs. Use the “xCHy” buttons to select, “CVOLB” buttons to adjust.
Rating ALL FV V S L D TV-MA TV-14 TV-PG TV-G TV-Y7 TV-Y
( : Block)
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Enter The Password
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Parental Control
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TV Guidelines
Parental Control
Parental Lock : On TV Guidelines Movie Ratings No Ratings : Unblock Ext. Source : Unblock Pip Source : Unblock Change Password
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Parental Control
X NC-17 R PG-13 PG G
( : Block)
NR
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Movie Ratings
•The “No Ratings” item toggles between “Unblock” and “Block”. This item determines whether or not to block the programs which are not rated by “Movie Ratings” and “TV Guidelines”. Use “CVOLB” buttons to change the settings.
•The “Change Password” item lets you change the password for entering “Parental
Control” item. If you want to change the initial password “2211”, use “CVOLB” buttons to enter the password input display, and use the number buttons(0-9) to enter a new password. After you have entered a new password, a confirmation display will appear. Type again the password.
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5.Press “MENU” button twice.
•Press this button once, and the menu window will appear.
Press it again, and you will get the previous status of the menu window.
Parental Lock : On TV Guidelines Movie Ratings No Ratings : Unblock Ext. Source : Unblock Pip Source : Unblock Change Password
Parental Control
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PRO LOGIC SETTINGS
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1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
2.Select “Special”.
•Move the cursor to the “Special”, menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELx” button to select “Special”, and the sub menu will appear.
3.Select “Pro Logic”.
•“Pro Logic” should be highlighted.
•Press “VOLUMEB” button to select “Pro Logic”.
4.Choose from the list.
•Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to choose one of the “Pro Logic” modes. NORMAL Wide 3 Stereo OFF
•To adjust for a subwoofer: Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons until the blue bar
indicates “Subwoofer”. “VOLUMEC/B” buttons will turn the Subwoofer on
or off.
•Woofer Volume Use “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to adjust the volume
of the woofer speakers. The range of this control is between 0 and +63.
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Special
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Pro Logic
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Special
L “Pro Logic” mode
Normal:
This mode is used when the Center speaker cannot easily and accurately reproduce the low frequencies. The bass from the Center channel is reproduced by the Left and Right (or Subwoofer). This is the default mode for your HDTV Monitor.
Wide:
This mode is used when the Center speaker is able to reproduce the low frequencies.
3 Stereo:
This mode should be selected when no Surround speakers are used. The Surround channel information will be reproduced by the Left and Right speakers.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
L “Test Noise”
To hear a test tone that lets you hear the volume of your surround sound system, move the cursor to “Test
Noise”, and press the “VOLUMEB” button. You will hear a test tone between the left, center, right, and rear surround speakers. When you enable the noise sequencer, it will continue in all channels until you disable it. For the best surround quality, DAEWOO recommends that you adjust the sound equally among all speakers. For example, the volume of the front speakers should match the volume of the rear speakers.
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1. Press “MENU” button.
• The main menu will appear.
2. Select “Special”.
• Move the cursor to the “Special” menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
• Press “CHANNELx” button.
3. Select “Tilt”
• Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons to select “Tilt”
4. Adjust “Tilt” functions using “VOLUME
CC/BB
” buttons.
• Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to level a tilted picture.
Note: The effect of the earth’s magnetic field can vary with location. As a result, the picture may project on a slight tilt, or out of square alignment with the face of the picture tube.
Tilt Picture
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Special
Pro Logic Tilt 32:32 COMP 1 Off COMP 2 Off
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COMPONENT Input Selection
1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
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Picture
2.Select “Special”.
•Move the cursor to the “Special” menu using “VOLUMEC/B” buttons.
•Press “CHANNELV” button to select “Special”, and the sub menu will appear.
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Special
3.Select “COMP1”.
•Press “CHANNELV/W” buttons until the blue bar indicates “COMP1”.
•“VOLUMEC/B” buttons will turn “COMP1” input on or off.
Pro Logic Tilt 32:32 COMP 1 Off COMP 2 Off
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3.Select “COMP2”.
•Press “CHANNELV/W” buttons until the blue bar indicates “COMP2”.
•“VOLUMEC/B” buttons will turn “COMP2” input on or off.
Pro Logic Tilt 32:32 COMP 1 Off COMP 2 Off
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CONNECTING EQUIPMENTS
VIDEO INPUT 1
ANTENNA
IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
Y
Pb
Pr
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
Y
Pb
Pr
VIDEO
MONITOR
OUTPUT
SURROUND
OUTPUT
L
W
R
AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO
INPUT
2
COMP INPUT1
(480i/480p/1080i)
COMP INPUT2
(480i/480p/1080i)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
VIDEO INPUT 1
ANTENNA
IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
Y
PbPrL
R
VIDEO AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
Y
Cb
Cr
VIDEO
MONITOR OUTPUT
SURROUND OUTPUT
L
W
R
AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO INPUT
2
DTV INPUT
DVD INPUT
Audio Set
DVD
Camcoder
(Video Camera and Recoder)
Video Cassette Recorder
HD Component
Rear Panel Connections
•When the HDTV monitor is in Video Mode, the monitor transmits Video Signal out.
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VIDEO INPUT 1
ANTENNA
IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
Y
Pb
Pr
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
Y
Pb
Pr
VIDEO
MONITOR
OUTPUT
SURROUND
OUTPUT
L
W
R
AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO
INPUT
2
Y
Pb
Pr
L
R
HD Component Output
COMP INPUT1
(480i/480p/1080i)
COMP INPUT2
(480i/480p/1080i)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
To connect a HD component, follow the diagram below or digital video disc (DVD).
HD component
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Left Rear Speaker
Right Rear Speaker
VIDEO INPUT 1
ANTENNA
IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
Y
Pb
Pr
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO AUDIO
Y
Cb
Cr
VIDEO
MONITOR
OUTPUT
SURROUND
OUTPUT
L
W
R
AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO INPUT
2
DTV INPUT
DVD INPUT
Subwoofer
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Camcoder
(Video Camera and Recoder)
S-VIDEO
Audio R
Audio L
Video
Camcorder
The Video3 inputs on the side of the HDTV Monitor make it easier to connect a camcorder. To do this, follow the diagram below.
Speakers
To connect standard speakers with amplifier, follow the diagram below.
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The HDTV Monitor’s remote control is pre-programmed to operate your HDTV Monitor. However, you can also program the HDTV Monitor’s remote control to operate other components, such as Cable TV BOX, or VCR.
1. Confirm that the external component is plugged in and turned off.
2. Find your component’s list of code numbers from the manufacturers Code List. (Refer to Component Codes)
3. Press and hold the “MODE” button (CATV, VCR) for the component you are setting up until the Mode selection button flashes.
4. Enter the 3-digit component code using the remote control number buttons, (0~9) pointing the remote control toward the component. If a correct code was entered, the component will turn on. (If the component does not turn on, repeat the step 4 using another code.)
5. Press the “Mode” button, and then, LED lamp will blink three times and go out.
NOTE : Your component may not be compatible with the HDTV Monitor’s
remote control. If this happens, you have to use your component’s own remote control to operate it.
Numer buttons
Mode buttons
ABC 004 006 007 041 POST NEWS WEEK 019
044 048 055 PRUCER 094 ANTRONIX 017 PTS 014 050 070 071 ARCHER 008 010 017 027 095 096 CABLE STAR 029 PULSAR 054 CENTURION 084 RCA 049 CENTURY 010 REGAL 051 052 057 091 CITIZEN 010 092 093 COLOR VOICE 064 083 REGENCY 059 COMBANO 076 077 REMBRANT 028 COMTRONICS 022 033 SAMSUNG 001 033 067 DIAMOND 026 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 006 014 043 044 EAGLE 023 033 042 045 047 048 EASTERN 059 061 065 SHERITECH 025 ELECTRICORD 035 SIGNAL 033 G.I 004 006 007 011 SIGNATURE 004
013 085 087 088 SL MARX 033
089 096 SPRUCER 049 074 GE 071 STARCOM 005 007 011 012 GEMINI 011 025 028 056 STARGATE 011 033 GOLDEN CHANNEL 033 SYLVANIA 066 HAMLIN 051 052 057 091 TADIRAN 033
092 093 TANDY 020 HITACHI 004 057 TELECAPATION 024 HOSPITALITY 069 073 TEXSCAN 032 066 JERROLD 004 005 006 007 TOCOM 041 042 058
011 012 013 068 TOSHIBA 054
085 087 088 089 UNIKA 010 017 027
096 UNITED CABLE 007 055 M-NET 039 UNIVERSAL 008 010 017 027 MACOM 036 029 030 035 038 MAGNAVOX 013 015 063 075 VIEWSTAR 015 018 021 079 MEMOREX 054 080 081 082 MOVIE TIME 031 035 ZENITH 054 060 090 NSC 018 031 040 070
095 OAK 019 034 039 055
086 PANASONIC 046 049 PARAGON 054 PHILIPS 009 015 016 023
064 078 083 PIONEER 004 037 053 072
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COMPONENT CODES
Cable TV Box Brand Code
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VCR Brand Code
ADMIRAL 164 AIWA 033 AKAI 017 040 042 100
101 115 158 AMPRO 068 ANAM 030 032 081 AUDIO DYNAMICS 013 023 037 040
166 BROKSONIC 034 036 102 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 123 CANON 027 030 032 CAPEHART 086 CRAIG 005 038 108 CURTIS MATHES 030 032 155 159 DAEWOO 001 007 009 012
060 061 086 088
090 094 095 096 DAYTRON 086 DBX 013 023 037 040
166 DENON 124 141 144 DIMENSIA 159 DYNATECH 033 049 ELECTROHOME 055 EMERSON 008 018 025 026
028 030 033 034
035 036 042 079
102 104 111 FISHER 005 010 01 1 012 FUNAI 033 GE 030 032 059 068
085 087 113 116
125 126 GO VIDEO 105 109 GOLDSTAR 013 014 020 079
084 092 099 127 HARMAN KARDON 013 041 HITACHI 006 033 040 059
110 119 154 159 INSTANTREPLAY 030 032 JCL 030 032
JCPENNY 013 014 016 032
038 062 079 159
166 JENSEN 040 JVC 013 030 032 040
044 046 051 056
103 119 121 128
166 KENWOOD 015 037 040 044
129 166 LLOYD 033 LOTTE 130 LXI 014 015 033 079 MAGIN 038 MAGNAVOX 030 032 033 063
064 131 155 161 MARANTZ 013 030 032 063
065 166 MARTA 079 MATSUI 026 029 MEI 030 032 MEMOREX 005 012 015 030
032 033 049 068
079 107 112 MGA 041 042 055 MINOLTA 014 020 159 MITSUBISHI 014 020 041 042
045 047 055 057
120 145 158 MULTITECH 024 033 163 NAD 132 NEC 013 023 037 040
044 166 NORDMENDE 040 ONKYO 137 OPTIMUS 133 OPTONICA 049 050 PANASONIC 062 066 070 078
106 114 122 146
147 156 160 161 PENTAX 014 020 030 032
059 159
PHILCO 030 032 033 063 PHILIPS 030 032 033 050
063 067 079 PILOT 079 PIONEER 014 021 044 134
142 PORTLAND 086 PROSCAN 159 162 PULSAR 068 QUARTZ 004 015 QUASAR 032 062 071 114
161 RCA 014 020 032 058
059 085 087 113
114 116 140 155
156 159 162 REALISTIC 005 010 012 015
030 032 033 038
049 050 079 RICO 054 RUNCO 117 149 SALORA 015 SAMSUNG 031 038 080 082
083 085 087 090
091 093 097 098
101 153 163 SANSUI 022 040 044 108 SANYO 005 009 012 015
107 135 SCOTT 018 036 090 102
104 162 SEARS 005 010 011 012
014 015 020 030
039 069 076 079 SHARP 030 050 118 143
150 164 SHINTOM 024 SIGNATURE 200 164 SONY 005 011 030 048
052 053 054 072
073 074 118 136
151 SOUNDESIGN 033
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Neither picture nor sound:
•Is power code plugged in?
•Press power button on the front of TV.
•If the red power light is on, press the remote control power button. Red power light should be green.
Picture is OK, but no sound:
•Check if “Volume Down” is pressed.
•Check if the “Volume Control” is set to the minimum position.
•Adjust the volume with “Volume Up” button.
Sound is OK, but no color:
•Check if the “Color Control” is set to the minimum position.
•Check if the program on air is in color, or in black and white.
•Check if the antenna installation and its connection are OK.
•Check the antenna again.
•Check by turning on other channel programs.
•Refer to the color section again, and readjust the color.
Overlapped Picture Image:
SYMP
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•Check if the antenna direction is correct.
•Check if the “Fine Tuning” function is set up correctly.
INSPECT
•Direct the antenna toward the broadcasting station.
•Adjust the “Fine Tuning” function.
ACTION
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INSPECT HANDLING
Picture has “Snow”:
•Check if the antenna is damaged or its connection is all right.
•Check if there is an interference from car traffic or neon signs.
•Correct the antenna faults or
replace the connection cable.
Stripes on picture:
•Check if there is an interference by other electronic devices, such as radio, telephone, etc.
•Keep magnetic or electronic devices away from the set.
Bad stereo sound:
•Long distance from the station or other radio waves could cause bad sound reception.
•Shift the mode into “Mono” by using “MTS” button.
Operation disorder of Remote Control:
•Check if the batteries are low.
•Check “Remote Control Sensor” window.
•Get rid of objects blocking the TV sensor and Remote Control
•Replace batteries or check if the electrodes are fitted properly in the compartment.
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Before Asking for Service:
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SPECIFICATIONS
BROADCASTING HDTV Monitor
NTSC System Sound System Dolby Pro Logic, R(8W)/L(8W)/Center(5W) Display Format HD COMP : 1080i @ 33.75KHz
NTSC/SD COMP :480p @ 31.5KHz Power Source AC 120V 60Hz Power Consumption 210watts Dimension 35”W x 22.5”H x 22”D (890x572.5x560mm) Weight 27.7lbs(61Kg)
General
LIMITED WARRANTY
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Daewoo Electronics Corporation of America Inc. (also known as DECA) warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect.
This warranty covers 1 year labor and 1 year parts from the date of original purchase. This warranty applies only to product purchased from authorized DECA dealer and used within
the boundaries of U.S.A. 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 DECA 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 purchase may have rights under 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 call:
1-800-DAEWOO-8
P/N:48586120E109-R0
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