Dolby Laboratories Flat Panel LCD - TV User Manual

Flat Panel
LCD - TV
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1. SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 1
Operating Safety .................................................................................................. 1
Repair........................................................................................................... 1
Notes for Service Engineers ............................................................................. 1
Point of use ................................................................................................... 2
Environmental conditions................................................................................. 2
Connecting .................................................................................................... 2
Standards/Electro-Magnetic Compatibility .......................................................... 3
Precautions .........................................................................................................3
Important Additional Safety Instructions.................................................................. 3
Recycling and Disposal.......................................................................................... 4
2. INTRODUCTION 5
Service ............................................................................................................... 5
Performance Characteristics................................................................................... 5
3. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND FRONT CONNECTIONS 6
4. BACK OF THE DEVICE AND CONNECTIONS 7
5. REMOTE CONTROL 8
Summary of Control Buttons.................................................................................. 9
6. APSAS FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 10
7. GENERAL CONTROLS & ADJUSTMENT 12
Turning the LCD display On and Off ...................................................................... 12
Calling up Menus and operating the on-screen control ............................................. 12
Continue switching channels ................................................................................ 13
Switch between TV / PC / AV ............................................................................... 13
Volume Control .................................................................................................. 13
Using Volume Control.................................................................................... 13
Using Mute .................................................................................................. 13
Picture (Contrast, Colour, Brightness, etc.) ............................................................ 13
Additional picture settings ................................................................................... 15
Sound (Balance, Equalizer, etc.)........................................................................... 16
8. TV MODE ADJUSTMENT 18
Adjusting TV settings .......................................................................................... 18
Program table .............................................................................................. 18
Delete a program ......................................................................................... 18
Moving and sorting channels .......................................................................... 19
Changing the names of channels .................................................................... 19
Setting channels manually ............................................................................. 20
Manual addition of channels................................................................................. 22
Add new channels automatically........................................................................... 22
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9. TELETEXT 23
To operate Teletext ............................................................................................ 23
Teletext Page Selection ....................................................................................... 23
Select Teletext display functions........................................................................... 23
Useful features for Teletext.................................................................................. 24
10. CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES 25
Connection of an external device to the Scart socket ............................................... 25
Connecting a camera recorder.............................................................................. 25
Connecting a video recorder to the aerial socket ..................................................... 25
Connecting a decoder ......................................................................................... 25
Connecting a PC................................................................................................. 25
Settings for external devices (Picture, Sound, Name, etc.) ....................................... 26
AV Menu settings ............................................................................................... 26
11. PC MODE 28
Connection ........................................................................................................ 28
Settings in the PC Mode ...................................................................................... 28
12. PICTURE IN PICTURE (PIP) 30
13. COMFORT FUNCTIONS 31
Child lock .......................................................................................................... 31
Sleep Timer....................................................................................................... 31
Swap Function ................................................................................................... 32
Establish swap channel (Preferred channel) ...................................................... 32
Reverting to the Factory Setting ........................................................................... 32
Switching On Mode............................................................................................. 33
Settings for all channels ...................................................................................... 33
Time display TIME........................................................................................ 34
Switch picture format - ARC................................................................................. 34
Switch picture presets - APC ................................................................................ 34
Freeze Frame function – Yellow Button .................................................................. 34
Multi-Image (Station Overview) – Green Button...................................................... 34
14. GAMES 35
15. TROUBLESHOOTING 36
16. OTHER QUESTIONS 37
Do you require additional Support? ....................................................................... 37
Warranty .......................................................................................................... 38
Duplication of the Instructions for Use / Technical Data............................................ 38
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Please read through this section carefully and follow the instructions to maximize the reliable operation and lifetime of your LCD display. Always keep these instructions handy and close by your LCD display. Keep the instructions and the packaging so that if you sell or give away your LCD display you can supply them to the new owner.
OPERATING SAFETY
Never open the housing of the LCD display! When the housing is open there is a danger of injury from electric shock!
Do not insert any objects through the slots and openings of the monitor. This may lead to an electrical short-circuit or even fire resulting in damage to your LCD display.
Slots and openings in the LCD display are for ventilation purpose. Do not cover these openings, as this may lead to overheating.
• Do not allow children to play unattended with electrical equipment. Children may not always correctly recognize danger.
This LCD display is intended for personal use only. It not intended for commercial use in a heavy industry environment.
An injury hazard exists when the display breaks. Wear protective gloves to pack the bro- ken parts and send them into your service center for proper disposal. Then wash your hands with soap, because it is possible for chemicals to escape.
Never exert pressure on the display. This could break the monitor.
Do not touch the display with your fingers or with sharp objects to avoid damage.
Contact the Call Center immediately in any of the following situations. Do NOT plug in or turn on your display:
if the power cable/power supply overheats or is damaged
if liquid has gotten into the monitor
if the LCD display is dropped or the housing damaged
REPAIR
Leave all repairs of your LCD display to authorized and qualified personnel only.
Should a repair be necessary, please contact one of our authorized service partners only.
NOTES FOR SERVICE ENGINEERS
Before opening the housing, disconnect the product from all power sources and re-
move any connecting cables. If the display has not been disconnected from the power
outlet before being opened, there is a danger to life through electric shock. There is also a risk of damage to the components.
Internal components of the LCD display may be damaged by electrostatic discharge
(ESD). Carry out repairs in an ESD-protected workshop. If no such workshop is available, wear an antistatic wrist strap or touch a highly conductive metal object. We can repair damage sustained by inappropriate handling for a fee.
Use only original spare parts.
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POINT OF USE
Keep your LCD display and all units connected to it away from moisture and avoid dust, heat and direct sunlight. Failure to observe these instructions can lead to malfunctions or damage to the LCD display.
Do not place any containers filled with liquid (vases or similar) on the LCD TV. The container could tip over and the liquid could impair electrical safety.
Pay attention to sufficiently large distances in the wall unit. Maintain a minimum distance of 10 cm around the device for sufficient ventilation.
Place and operate all units on a stable, level and vibration-free surface in order to avoid the LCD display from falling.
The optimum viewing distance is 5 times the screen diagonal.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
The LCD display can be operated most reliably at ambient temperatures between +41°F and +95°F (5° C to 35° C) and at a relative humidity between 20% and 85% (without condensa-
tion).
When switched off, the monitor can be stored most reliably between +14°F and +140°F (- 10° C - +60° C), up to the maximum height of 39,000 ft (12,000 m) above sea level at a relative humidity between 10% and 85% (without condensation).
After transporting your LCD display please wait until it has assumed the ambient tem­perature before connecting and switching it on. Extremely high variations in the tem­perature or humidity may result in condensation forming on the inside of the LCD dis­play which could cause an electrical short-circuit.
CONNECTING
Observe the following instructions to connect your LCD display properly:
POWER SUPPLY
Operate your LCD display only with grounded outlets with AC 230V/240V~ 50 Hz. If you are not sure about the power supply at your location, check with your power company.
Use only power connection cable provided.
For additional safety we recommend use of a surge protector to protect your LCD display
from damage resulting from voltage surges or lightning.
To remove the LCD display from the power supply, disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.
The mains switch installed does not detach the LCD TV from the mains supply com-
pletely.
The power outlet must be in the vicinity of your LCD display and within reach of the power cables. DO NOT stretch the power cables tightly to reach a power outlet.
You should arrange the LCD display cables in a manner that no one can trip over or step on them.
• To avoid damage of cable do not place any objects or furniture on the cable.
REMOTE OPERATION
Open the battery compartment of the remote by removing the cover.
Insert Micro / AAA type batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the re-
mote. Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries (marked on the base of the battery compartment) at the same time.
Environmental note: Batteries, also non-metal ones – must not be disposed of in the domestic waste. Used batteries must be put into the used battery collection container at the seller or into public disposal facilities.
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STANDARDS/ELECTRO-MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Your display fulfils the requirements for electro-magnetic compatibility and electrical safety specified in the following standards:
EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 60065
EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
When connecting ensure that Guidelines for Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) are observed.
Provide a space of at least three feet from high-frequency and magnetic sources of interference (television sets, loudspeakers, mobile telephones, etc.) in order to avoid
malfunctions.
ERGONOMICS
For ergonomic reasons we suggest not to use dark text with a blue background. This would cause bad readability and would increase eye strain.
While working with display you should take breaks periodically to avoid tension and fatigue.
In order to protect your eyes and to create a pleasant working area you should avoid glare, reflections and strong contrasts on the screen.
TRANSPORT AND RECYCLING
Keep the original packaging and use it to protect the LCD display during transport or storage.
PRECAUTIONS
Caution! There are no parts which can be serviced or cleaned inside of
the monitor housing.
You can increase the life of your LCD display by taking the following precautions:
Before cleaning always disconnect the power line and all connection cables.
Do not use any solvents, caustic or gaseous cleaning agents.
Clean the display with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Ensure that no water droplets remain on the screen. Water can cause permanent dis-
colouration.
Do not expose the screen to bright sunlight or ultraviolet radiation.
IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using any electronic equipment, basic safety precautions should always be taken. Following the guidelines below can reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to per­son:
Do not use this product near water (e.g., near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool).
Use only the power cord indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instruc­tions.
Keep batteries away from children at all times.
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RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL
This device and its packaging have manufactured from materials that can be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way and sent to correct recycling to a great extent.
The device will be taken back after use, in order to send it to reutilization or exploitation of the materials, as far as is it is returned in a state that corresponds to use in accordance with regulations. Parts of the device that cannot be made use of will be disposed of correctly.
Please contact your point of sale or our service if you have questions about disposal.
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Thank you for purchasing our LCD Multi-display. We thank you for your confidence in our products and are pleased to greet you as a new customer. We focused on great features, ease of use and reliability in manufacturing your LCD display.
SERVICE
Service and support will be available every time you use your new monitor. Contact us, we will be glad to help you. This manual contains a separate chapter on the subject of Trouble­shooting on page 35.
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Advantages in relation to CRT (cathode ray tube) displays:
Less space required Lower weight Power savings Low radiation
Features
High resolution display 499 channel slots, 3 AV settings, PC Mode Multi-standard PAL, SECAM, NTSC “HD ready” - HDTV compatible The following connections are available:
- Tuner connection
- SCART/AV1 (Video, S-Video, RGB, YCrCb, YPrPb)
- SCART/AV2 (Video, S-Video, RGB, YCrCb, YPrPb)
- Front AV.SV (Video/S-Video and Audio In)
- Headphones
- Analogue and digital PC input (DVI-I connection)
- PC Audio In
Easy to operate remote Easy to operate Picture Menu system Completely automatic APSAS installation system TOP/FLOF Teletext function with 2,100 page memory and multi-page text Completely digital picture improvements:
- Dynamic noise reduction
- Comb filter
- Perfect Clear
- Image sharpness
- CTI
Dual-tuner PIP: PIP from two different signal sources Freeze frame and multi-image (station overview) Full picture format independent of the signal source Headphones socket for screened listening pleasure Integrated 2-way loudspeaker system with 6 loudspeakers Decoder function Intelligent Swap Function Sleep Timer Child Lock Plug and Play: automatic recognition of your operating system Four games: Brixx, Anaconda, Scramble and Outer Space
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The Buttons on the device control the basic functioning of the LCD TV, including the On­Screen Menu. You will reach the advanced functions through the remote.
Note: Please read chapter “10. Connecting External Devices” on page 25 for further infor­mation about operating external device.
Sensor window
Point the remote to this region of the screen.
Operating display
A yellow light indicates that the device is switched on but is in Readiness Mode. The light shines blue if the device is switched on.
Power: Switches the LCD TV on or
into Readiness Mode
P+/P- Program +/- Setting Buttons in the Screen Menu
\+/\- Volume +/- Setting Buttons in the Screen Menu
EXIT Button
MENU Button
Headphones output
Front AV.SV input
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Note: Please read chapter „10. Connecting External Devices“on page 25 for further infor­mation about operating external devices.
Aerial connection
Scart/AV2
Scart/AV1
DVI-I
Mains switch
Mains plug
Service PC Audio IN
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This is for a remote that is suitable for your LCD-TV; you will find the relevant Button identi­fication and arrangement on the following page:
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SUMMARY OF CONTROL BUTTONS
Device on or switch to Readiness Mode
POWER Switches the device on or into Operating Mode alternately
Selecting the Signal Source
TV Switch to the TV mode. PC Switches to PC mode (VGA or DVI) AV.SV Switches to video mode or S-video mode SCART 1 Switches to SCART 1. Switches between video, S-video, RGB and Auto if pressed several
times.
SCART 2 Switches to SCART 2. Switches between video, S-video Auto if pressed several times.
Menu Setting
MENU/ENTER Display the main on-screen menu or enter the next menu. P+/P- Press to select the item you want to adjust in the OSD menu. VOL-/VOL+ Press to decrease or increase the value in the OSD control bar. EXIT
One level back in the Menu.
Changing Channels
P-/P+ Press P- or P+ to change programs in TV mode or Teletext page in TELETEXT mode. 0-9 To select programs directly in TV mode. RTN Press to return to the previous program.
Sound Control
VOL+/VOL- Press to turn up or turn down the volume. MUTE Press to switch the sound on or off. SOUND Press to change directly to the Sound Menu
Teletext Control
TELETEXT
Press to show the Teletext Service. Press again to return to TV viewing.
INDEX
Press to show the list of Teletext contents.
STOP
Press to stop the automatic page change.
INTERRUPT
Press to switch to TV while waiting for the next page.
REVEAL
Press to display concealed information, such as solutions of riddles or a quiz.
EXPAND
Press to enlarge the top half or bottom half of the Teletext page.
P-/P+ Press P- or P+ to use Page Catching
PIP Control
ON/OFF Press to watch one of the video sources on Sub-display, whilst in OC mode. Press again to
turn off the Sub-display. PIP SOURCE Selects the source of the PIP Window. POSITION To shift the PIP Window. SIZE Sets the size of the PIP Window.
Other Functions
RESET
Reset the original factory setting, such as Contrast and Colour.
YELLOW BUTTON Press to switch freeze frame function on and off GREEN BUTTON Press to switch multi-image (station overview) on and off RED BUTTON Press to call up the Picture Menu BLUE BUTTON Press to call up the Sound Menu ARC
Changes the format. APC
Adjusts the backlight in three levels. DISPLAY Displays the current signal source, program number and sound options. SLEEP Press to select a preset time interval for automatic power off.
TIME
Press to display the digital or the analog clock alternately and switch off
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