Gericom GTW3208 Picasso, Picasso User Manual

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Users Manual
MODEL : Picasso (PAL)
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Contents
Contents..............................................................................................................2
SAFETY ADVICE:..............................................................................................4
Attention: PLEASE NOTE..........................................................................10
ACCESSORIES:...............................................................................................11
SCREEN INSTALLATION:.............................................................................12
Installation:.................................................................................................................................................. 12
CONNECTIONS ON THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE:.........................14
KEY CONTROL ON THE CASE...................................................................16
REMOTE CONTROL.......................................................................................17
Remote Control Picture.......................................................................................................................... 17
Remote control Key Operations........................................................................................................... 18
Basic Operation..............................................................................................20
T urning PDP/LCD TV On And Off......................................................................................................... 20
Select Source............................................................................................................................................ 20
V olume Control......................................................................................................................................... 21
OSD Menu Structure......................................................................................22
Example of OSD Menu............................................................................................................................ 22
PICTURE ...........................................................................................................23
Picture Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 23
Custom ................................................................................................................................................... 24
Color Tone.............................................................................................................................................. 26
Size .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
NR............................................................................................................................................................. 28
TV CHANNEL...................................................................................................29
Country................................................................................................................................................... 29
Auto Store.............................................................................................................................................. 30
Manual Store ......................................................................................................................................... 31
Manual Store Prog........................................................................................................................... 32
Manual Store Colour System........................................................................................................ 33
Manual Store Sound System......................................................................................................... 34
Manual Store Channel .................................................................................................................... 35
Manual Store Search....................................................................................................................... 36
Manual Store Store.......................................................................................................................... 37
Add/Delete.............................................................................................................................................. 38
Sort .......................................................................................................................................................... 39
Name ....................................................................................................................................................... 40
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Fine Tune................................................................................................................................................ 41
TV SOUND ........................................................................................................42
Mode........................................................................................................................................................ 42
V olume.................................................................................................................................................... 43
Balance................................................................................................................................................... 44
Equalizer................................................................................................................................................. 45
Auto Volume.......................................................................................................................................... 46
Sound Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 47
SETUP................................................................................................................48
Reset ....................................................................................................................................................... 48
Time Clock......................................................................................................................................... 49
Time On Timer .................................................................................................................................. 50
Time Off Timer .................................................................................................................................. 51
Time On Time Channel ................................................................................................................... 52
Time On Time Volume..................................................................................................................... 53
Language................................................................................................................................................ 54
OSD T one ............................................................................................................................................... 55
Blue Screen........................................................................................................................................... 56
TTX Group.............................................................................................................................................. 57
PICTURE (PC)..................................................................................................58
Picture..................................................................................................................................................... 58
Custom ................................................................................................................................................... 59
Color Tone.............................................................................................................................................. 60
Color Tone.............................................................................................................................................. 61
Size .......................................................................................................................................................... 62
PC............................................................................................................................................................. 63
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SAFETY ADVICE:
This symbol is intended to alert the user to un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the appliance, which is so high that it can lead to an electric shock.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to important operating and maintenance advice that accompanies the appliance.
WARNING
TO AVOID DANGER OF BURNS OR ELECTRIC SHOCKS,
THE DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN THE RAIN OR IN A DAMP ENVIRONMENT.
WARNING
This maintenance information is only intended for qualified customer service employees. In order to keep the danger of electric shock to a minimum, repairs which are not contained in these instructions may only be carried out by qualified tradesmen.
W ARNING ADVICE
Protect the appliance from splash water or immersion in liquid, under no circumstances place objects filled with water – such as
vases, etc. – on top of the appliance.
This is a Class B product. This product can cause radio interference in the household, which the user must then take suitable
measures to remedy.
In order to reduce the risk of burning or electric shocks, do not expose the appliance to rain or dampness.
FCC-EXPLANATION:
This appliance has been tested and is equivalent to a Class B digital appliance according to Part 15 of the FCC­Regulations. These standards serve to protect against damaging radio interference in the household as well as in commercial, industrial or business environments. This appliance may produce, use and emit high frequency energy and improper installation can, in exceptional cases, cause damage to the radio and television reception. The manufacturer does not provide any kind of guarantee relating to interference with specific equipment or appliances. Whether this appliance causes interference to radio or television reception can be determined by switching the appliance on and off. It may also be possible for the user to correct this interference using one of the following measures:
- Turn the antenna in a different direction or mount it in another place.
- Increase the distance between the appliance and the receiver.
- Plug the appliance into a plug socket which belongs to a different circuit from that of the receiver.
- Ask your retailer or an experienced radio / TV technician for advice.
The manufacturer rejects any claims for alterations to this appliance which have been made without the previous express permission of the manufacturer. Use jacketed signal cable for the installation of earthed peripheral devices.
Always handle the monitor with extreme care. To reduce the risk of burns, electric shocks and other injuries,
always follow this safety advice during assembly, use and maintenance of your appliance.
Read all safety and operating instructions before using the monitor.
Retain the safety and operating instructions for future calibration.
Heed all warnings on the monitor and in the operating instructions.
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SAFETY ADVICE:
Always handle the monitor with care. To reduce the risk of burns, electric shocks and other injuries, always follow this safety advice during assembly, use and maintenance of your appliance.
1) Read through all instructions carefully.
2) Maintain these instructions in good condition.
3) Heed all warning advice.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use the equipment near to water.
6) Only clean the appliance with a dry cloth.
7) Do not block the ventilation slots. Install the appliance in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8) Do not place the appliance near a heat source, e.g. radiator, oven or other heat producing equipment (including amplifiers).
9) Do not remove or damage the seal of the polarised or earthed plugs. A polarised plug has two connectors, one wider than the other. An earthed plug has two connectors plus a third earthed connector. The wider or third connector is provided with safety in mind. If the delivered plug does not fit in your plug socket, ask an electrician to change the old plug socket
10) The electricity cable should be placed in such a way that it cannot be walked on or pinched, pay particular attention near the plug and plug socket as well as at the point where the cable exits the appliance.
11) Only use accessories and adaptors, which are recommended by the manufacturer.
12) Always use trolleys, stands, tripods, frames or tables which are specifically recommended or sold by the manufacturer of the appliance. When using a trolley or when moving the appliance onto a trolley, take care that it does not tip over and thus cause injury.
13) Un-plug the device during storms or during long periods of non-use.
14) Repairs should only be carried out by qualified maintenance technicians. It is essential that repairs are carried out if the appliance becomes damaged in any way, e.g. the electricity cable or the plug, if liquid or objects have fallen into the appliance, if the appliance has been subjected to rain or dampness, if the appliance does not function properly or if it has been dropped.
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SAFETY ADVICE
Follow all safety instructions. Un-plug the monitor from the
mains before cleaning. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth, do not use any liquid detergent or sprays.
Never connect accessories which have not been expressly permitted by the manufacturer. Such accessories could increase the risk of burns, electric shocks and other injuries.
Do not place the monitor near to water, e.g. baths, sinks, washing machines, swimming pools, etc.
Do not place the monitor on an unstable trolley, stand, tripod, frame, table or floor where it may tip over. A fallen monitor can cause serious injury to a child or adult as well as damaging the material itself. Only use trolleys, stands, tripods, frames or tables which are recommended or sold by the manufacturer of the appliance. Move monitors and trolleys carefully. Abrupt stopping, overly strong efforts and uneven surfaces could cause damage to the monitor and the trolley.
Questions about vertical montage should be made directly to the manufacturer.
Wide-Monitor
When placing the monitor on a table, pay strict attention that it is not placed on the edge of the base. The monitor could fall off and cause severe injury to a child or adult as well as to the material itself.
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SAFETY ADVICE
100-240V AC
AC100-125V AC200-240V AC240 (TYPE SAA) Ensure that there is good ventilation. Ventilatio n slots can be found in the monitor housing to prevent over-heating. Under no circumstances should these slots be blocked by objects, additionally the monitor should not be placed on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface. Do not place the appliance in close proximity to radiators or any heat source. Should the monitor be placed on a shelf or in a cupboard, ensure that there is suitable air-circulation and that a gap of at least 30cm exists between the ventilation slots and the shelf above as well as to the left and right of the appliance. The manufacturer accepts no liability for potential damage caused by the lack of suitable ventilation.
In order to avoid electric shocks, only use the
electricity cable recommended for this appliance.
The monitor is supplied with a mains voltage of
100-240V AC and the enclosed mains cable is
equivalent to this exact voltage. To guarantee
safety and the EMV regulations, only use the mains
cable recommended by our retailers. If the
appliance is used with another supply voltage, the
mains cable must also be changed. Please contact
your retailer. Ensure that the plug socket is
within easy reach when assembling the appliance so
that it can be quickly disconnected from the mains
in the event of an emergency.
Earth connectors
AC 100-240V
Only use earthed or polarised plug sockets. This monitor is equipped with a polarised AC power capacity plug for your safety, of which one connector is wider than the other. This plug only fits into the socket one way. Should you not be able to fully insert the plug, try inserting it the other way up. An electrician should be contacted if the plug can still not be inserted into the socket, so that the plug socket can be changed.
Avoid overhead wires. An external antenna
should never be attached in the direct vicinity of
overhead cables, electric lights or power lines, or in
places where such mains or overhead power lines
can fall onto it. Proceed very carefully when
installing an external antenna, ensure that you do
not touch any power lines or electric circuits. The
touching of such lines can result in fatalities.
Un-plug the monitor from the mains and disconnect the antenna or antenna cable during thunderstorms or when the appliance is not being used for a long period of time. This protects the appliance from damage in the event of lightening strike or power surges.
Protect the electricity cable. The electricity cable
should be placed in such a way that it cannot be
walked on or pinched by objects laid on top of it.
Pay particular attention near the plug and the plug
socket as well as at the point where the cable exits
the appliance.
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SAFETY ADVICE
Do not overload wall mounted plug sockets or extension leads. Overload can lead to burns or electric shocks.
Do not stick objects into the openings on the appliance, otherwise you will touch particularly dangerous voltage points and you could damage appliance parts. Never allow any kind of liquid to penetrate the monitor.
Protect the antenna cable between the inside and outside of the building, thus preventing the penetration of rainwater. Otherwise water could penetrate the monitor and lead to electric shocks.
Earth external antennas. When connecting an external antenna or cable system to the appliance, the antenna or cable system must be earthed in such a way that it protects against power surges and electro-static charges. Article 810 of the National Electricity Law, ANSI/-NFPA No. -1984-1984, gives information regarding the faultless earthing of antenna masts and their protection, earthing of the supply wiring of an antenna loading unit, the size of earth wires, the installation location of an antenna loading unit and the connection to an earth electrode.
Do not install an external antenna in the vicinity of overhead cables, lights or electricity wiring.
- This could lead to electric shocks.
There should be sufficient distance left between an
external antenna and electricity cables so that the
electricity cables are not touched, including if the
antenna should fall.
- This could lead to electric shocks.
Do not attempt to repair the monitor. Repairs should only be carried out by qualified maintenance technicians. Un-plug the appliance from the mains and consult a customer service advisor for help in the following situations:
z In the event of damage to the electricity cable or plug socket. z If liquid has been spilled onto the appliance or objects have fallen on it. z If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water. z If the monitor does not function correctly despite having followed the operating instructions. z If the monitor has been dropped or the housing has been damaged. z If the monitor suffers a strong loss of power.
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SAFETY ADVICE:
Should replacement parts be necessary to repair the appliance, ensure that the customer service technician carrying out the repairs uses parts which have been expressly recommended by the manufacturer, or which have the identical qualities of the original parts. Unlicensed parts could cause further damage to the appliance.
After each repair or maintenance check, please ask the customer service technician to carry out a safety check to ensure that the Monitor is working without faults.
If you carry out the installation yourself, remain within the parameters, which are described in detail in the instruction manual. Other settings could damage the appliance and often result in the need for extensive work by a qualified technician to bring the monitor back to its normal setting.
Only use the type of battery indicated.
- Non-adherence to this instruction could lead to damage to the monitor or electric shock.
Do not place any objects containing liquid on top of the appliance.
- The non-adherence to this instruction could lead to damage to the monitor or electric shock.
If smoke or a strong smell comes out of the monitor, switch it off immediately, un-plug the electricity cable and inform the customer service agent or retailer.
- Non-adherence to this instruction could lead to damage to the monitor or electric shock.
The distance between your eyes and the monitor should always be 5 – 7 times as big as the diagonal width of the monitor.* Otherwise it could make your eyes water.
If the monitor with attached loud speakers is to be taken to a different location, unde r no circumstances carry the appliance by the loudspeakers. The monitor could fall down and cause severe injury to a child or adult as well as damaging the material itself.
Avoid fixed images over long periods of time. Such pictures generally originate from vide o recorders. If a picture image or test signal is available, then it can burn into the monitor.
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Attention: PLEASE NOTE
Picture freezing
Please do not leave a single image (e.g. from a video game) showing on the plasma or LCD monitor, this can lead to the screen
freezing. This phenomenon is also known as ‘Screen Burn’. In order to avoid this phenomenon, please reduce the brightness
and contrast of the monitor if a single image is showing.
Heat on the top side of the plasma or LCD TV
The topside of the appliance can become hot after prolonged use, this is due to heat emanating from the ventilation slots on the
upper part of the housing. This is totally normal and means that is not due to any da mage to the appliance or a malfunction.
Children should, however, not be allowed to touch the upper part of the appliance.
The appliance makes ‘cracking’ noises
A ‘crack’ can occur if the appliance expands or contracts due to changes in the environment such as temperature or humidity.
This is normal and does not mean that the appliance is faulty.
Pixel cell defects
Plasma or LCD displays use a large number of pixels, requiring highly developed technology. One or two light or dark pixels
can appear on the screen though. These pixels have no effect on the performance of the appliance.
Avoid using the television in temperatures below 5°C (41ºF). A still image left on the screen for too long can lead to permanent da mage to the Plasma/LCD
monitor.
Leaving an image on the plasma or LCD TV for too long can result in traces being left
on the left, right and centre of the screen. This is b rought about by differences in
the luminous radiation of the monitor. The reproduction of a DVD or video game can
have a similar effect on the monitor. The damages evoked by this effect are not covered in the guarantee.
After-image
The display of a still-image for a long period of time from a video or computer game can cause the display of after-images. To
avoid these effects, you should reduce the ‘contrast’ and ‘brightness’ when displaying still images on the screen for long periods
of time.
Guarantee
The guarantee does not cover any damages due to screen burns.
Burnt-in images are not covered in the guarantee.
Installation
Please use a qualified customer service technician for the installation of your appliance in environments with large amounts of
dust, high or low temperatures, high levels of humidity and chemical substances or if the appliance is to be used 24 hours a day,
e.g. in an airport, train station, etc.
This could otherwise lead to damage to the appliance.
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ACCESSORIES:
1 x Electricity cable 1x Instruction manual 1 x Remote control 2 x Alkaline batteries for the remote control 1 x Foot stand 1 x Service guarantee card
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SCREEN INSTALLATION:
Installation:
Stand – Table User´s Guide
1. If not assembled, screw the bar into the foot stand (s ee
Diagram)
2. Use screw type A (8x18) for this.
A-screw Bar
Stand base
Stand Bar
3. Attach the foot stand to the appliance
4. B-Screw in (4X30)
5. C-Screw in (4 x 16
)
Footstand opening
insert
footstand
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Fully insert the stand in the stand opening. Tighten the screws!!!
SCREW
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CONNECTIONS ON THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE:
Connections on the rear of the appliance
Connections on the rear of the appliance
1.TV- Antenna-BOX
Connection to a TV antenna cable for an analogue television using an antenna, e.g. cable TV.
2.SCART (Euro connector) Box 1
SCART 1: Half-SCART (CVBS only input).
3.SCART (Euro connector) Box 2
SCART2: Full-SCART-connector (CVBS & RGB input/output). Connection of a SCART-Signal (Euro cable) from a video recorder or a DVD player.
4. Optical (digital ) Audio Output
Only available in HDMI Mode
Connect the TV over optical cable with an external 5.1 amplifier. Supports Dolby Digital and DTS signals. This interface could be activated in HDMI mode (not in analog TV mode) The 5.1 sound is
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
7. 8.
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only available if the movie over DVB-S reiceiver or DVD Player supports Dobly Digital or DTS signal.
5. Coaxial (digital) Audio Output
(RCA yellow) Only available in HDMI mode
Connect the TV over RCA with an external 5.1 amplifier. Supports Dolby Digital and DTS signals. This interface is activated in HDMI mode (not in analog TV mode). The 5.1 sound is only available if the movie over DVB-S receiver or DVD Player supports Dobly Digital or DTS signal.
6. Component (RCA green, blue, red)
Connects a three separate component video signal form a
component output jack of a DVD player or Set Top box. Supports
480i/60Hz, 480p/60Hz, 576i/50Hz, 576p/50Hz, 720p/60Hz,
1080i/50Hz, 1080i/60Hz signals (i: interlace,p: progressive)
7. Audio Output (RCA red/white)
Audio Output is always activated (depends on the select source). So
you can connect an external music amplifier to send stereo sound
over bigger loudspeaker
8. Audio Input (RCA red/white)
Audio Input for Component source.
9.HDMI 1
Connection with a digital video signal from a HDMI-output box of a HD DVD Player or a Set-Top-Box. Supports HDMI Version 1.0.
10.HDMI 2
Connection with a digital video signal from a HDMI-output box of a HD DVD Player or a Set-Top-Box. Supports HDMI Version 1.0.
11.PC-Audio-Input (3,5mm jack)
Connection of a PC soundcard to the TV, for the transfer of tones, if your PC is connected to a D-Sub-cable
12.RGB PC-INPUT (D-SUB)
Connection with a video signal from PC a video output box. The connection cables to PCs differ according to the appliance, please refer to your retailer.
13.On-/Off Switch
Switch the TV ON or OFF.
14.PLUG -ELECTRICITY INPUT BOX
Plug in the enclosed electricity cable as far as possible. Insert the plug correctly in the socket.
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KEY CONTROL ON THE CASE
Following buttons are available on the TV to navigate without remote control.
Key Name Operation
Power Key
Power on / off
Menu Key
Activates main OSD when no main OSD activated Navigates parent menu when main OSD activated Stops auto frequency search
Select Key
Activates source select OSD when no main menu activated. Changes input source that selected by source select navigation Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated Activates child menu when child menu exists.
Vol+ (Up Key)
Decreases speaker / headphone sound volume when no OSD activated. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated Decreases values of user menu when main OSD activated.
Volume - (Down Key)
Increases speaker / headphone sound volume when no OSD activated. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated Increases values of user menu when main OSD activated.
Channel+ (Left Key)
Increases program number & tune channel when no OSD activated. Navigates input source when source OSD activated Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated Navigates previous menu when main OSD activated.
Channel -Right Key
Decreases program number & tune channel when no OSD activated. Navigates input source when source OSD activated. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated Navigates next menu when main OSD activated.
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REMOTE CONTROL
Remote Control Picture
Works only if the TV supports DVB-T Tuner
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Remote control Key Operations
Key Name Operation
1.Power
Power On/Off
2.Menu
Same as Menu key on keypad.
3. Up
Same as Up key on keypad
4. Down
Same as Down key on keypad
5. Right
Same as Right key on keypad
6. Left
Same as Left key on keypad
7. Select
Same as Select key on keypad
8. Info
Displays input source information
9. Sleep Time
Displays current sleep timer value by minute when no sleep timer OSD activated Setup minimum sleep timer value more than current sleep timer value when sleep timer
OSD activated.
If sleep timer is maximum value, disables sleep timer.
10. Mute
Toggles speaker/headphone sound mute status..
11. Source
Activates source change OSD when source change OSD is not activated. Deactivates source change OSD when source change OSD is activated
12.PSM(Picture Standard Mode)
Displays picture standard when picture standard OSD is not activated. Changes picture standard when picture standard OSD is activated.
13. SSM(Sound Standard Mode)
Displays sound standard when sound standard OSD is not activated. Changes sound standard when sound standard OSD is activated.
14. ARC
Displays aspect ratio of image when aspect ratio OSD is not activated. Changes aspect ratio when aspect ratio OSD is activated.
15. STILL
Toggles status between motion and still image.
16. PRE_CH
Changes to last tuned program.
17. Dual I-II
Displays MTS of sound format when MTS OSD is not activated. Changes sound format when MTS OSD is activated.
18. Pip
Toggles PIP status
19. Pip Input
Changes PIP input sources when PIP is on
20. Pip Size
Changes PIP image size when PIP is on.
21. Pip Position
Changes PIP position when PIP image size is not double screen.
22. Swap
Swaps main input source and PIP input source.
23. S.Select
Selects main / PIP sound source when PIP is on.
24. PC
Changes to PC / DVI source If current input source is PC, input source is changed to DVI.
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25. TV
If current input source is not TV, changes to TV input source.
26. 0~9
Enters digit value to change program directly.
27. TTX ON
If main input source is TV that includes TTX information, enters TTX display mode.
28. TTX MIX
If TTX mode on, toggles TTX mix and TTX full display mode.
29. TTX
RED/GREEN/ CYAN/YELLOW
Sends TTX Red / Green / Cyan/ Yellow command.
30. TTX HOLD
Holds current TTX page.
31. TTX REVEAL
Reveals concealed information.
32. TTX LIST/FLOF
Toggles LIST and FLOF mode
33. TTX Store
Stores ROW24 page to non-volatile memory in LIST mode.
34. TTX Update
Updates pages.
35. TTX Time
Displays time/date information.
36. DTV Setup
Enters Digital TV setup menu
37. GUIDE
Activates digital TV program guide
38. TV/RADIO
Switches TV/Radio channels in digital TV
39. FAV
Enters favorite channels menu
40. PG UP/DOWN
Executes page up/down at digital channel list menu
41. PIP CH Up/Down
Increases/Decreases channel if pip video is TV or Digital TV
is PIP option.
is DVB-T option.
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Basic Operation
Turning PDP/LCD TV On And Off
Press
Power button on the remote control. The PDP/LCD will turn on and you will be ready to use its
features. You can also use the Power key on the front panel. Sometimes there is also a Power key on
the back panel to switch the device completely OFF or into the standby mode.
Select Source
Press
Source button on the remote control. Then you can see the source list menu shown as below.
Press
CH+ / CH- button on the remote control to select the source.
You can select one between several sources.
< source list >
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Volume Control
Press
VOL+ / VOL- button on the remote control to adjust the volume level.
Press
MUTE button on the remote control when you need to cut the sound temporarily.
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OSD Menu Structure
. OSD (On Screen Display) allows users to control or adjust various features and settings in
accordance with his/her preferences.
.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to see the main OSD menu.
Example of OSD Menu
1.
Main Menu
Press the MENU/ button on the remote control to enter the main OSD menu.
First, select Main menu item you need with
CH+ & CH- button.
To select a main menu items, just press
VOL+ or ENTER button on the Remote Control.
2. Sub Menu
Each menu item has its own sub menu items to set.
3. Sub Menu items
A : If there is no ▶ part, the item has an under menu.
You can enter the under menu and adjust an item you need.
Select sub-menu item with CH+ / CH- button on the remote control
and press VOL+ or ENTER button to enter the submenu.
B: If there is a ▶ part, you can set the item by selecting ▶.
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PICTURE
Picture Mode
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select a favorite Picture mode with
VOL+/VOL- button.
☞ Standard -> Movie -> Mild -> Custom -> Dynamic -> Standard -> …
5. Press Exit button to return.
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PICTURE
Custom
1. Press MENU button to display
the main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Custom and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then
the custom sub mode appears.
5. You will see the picture setting
bars. You can adjust each values
of the custom setting, but the
changed values are stored as in
Custom mode.
6. Press Menu button to return.
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PICTURE
Color Tone
Your PDP/LCD has 5 screen temperatures (color settings).
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select the Colour Tone with
CH+/CH- button.
5. Select a favorite colour Tone with
VOL+/VOL- buton.
WARM 1, 2
Screen seems warm: Strong Red.
Normal
Normal: Factory default.
Cool 1, 2
Screen seems cool: Strong Blue.
6. Press Exit button to return.
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PICTURE
Size
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select the Size with CH+/CH- button.
5. Select a favorite Size with VOL+/VOL- button.
Auto Wide -> Wide -> Panorama -> Zoom -> 4:3 -> 14:9 -> Auto Wide -> …
6. Press Exit button to return.
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PICTURE
NR
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select the NR with CH+/CH- button.
5. Select a favorite NR with
VOL+/VOL- botton..
Low -> Middle -> High -> Off ->
Low -> …
6. Press Exit button to return
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TV CHANNEL
Country
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select the Country with CH+/CH-
button.
5. Select your Country with
VOL+/VOL- button.
6. Press Exit button to return.
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TV CHANNEL
Auto Store
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Auto Store with CH+/CH- button and press ENTER button.
5. Then you can start the tuning bar.
PDP/LCD will execute auto program searching.
While searching channel after selecting Start with ENTER button, you can also stop channel
searching if you select Stop.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Manual Store and Press
ENTER to enter the sub menu.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store ▶ Prog.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button and press ENTER
button.
3. Select the Manual Store menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
4. Select the Prog. menu with CH+/CH-
button on the remote control.
5. You can select the Prog using
VOL+/VOL- button.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store ▶ Colour
System
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button.
3. Select the Manual Store menu with
CH+/CH- button and press ENTER
button.
4. Select the Colour System menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
5. You can select the Colour System
using VOL+/VOL- button.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store ▶ Sound
System
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Select the Manual Store menu with
CH+/CH- buttonand press ENTER
button.
4. Select the Sound System menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
5. You can select the Sound System
using VOL+/VOL- button.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store ▶
Channel
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button and press ENTER
button.
3. Select the Manual Store menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
4. Select the channel menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
5. You can change AIR/Cable using
ENTER button
6. You can also operate the Channel
using CH+/CH- buitton.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store ▶ Search
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Select the Manual Store menu with
CH+/CH- button and press ENTER
button.
4. Select the Search menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
5. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
6. You can operate the Search using
CH+/CH- button.
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TV CHANNEL
Manual Store ▶ Store
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Select the Manual Store menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
4. Select the Store menu with CH+/CH-
button on the remote control.
5. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
6. You can Store with ENTER button.
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TV CHANNEL
Add/Delete
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Select the Add/Delete menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
4. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu. Then you can see the favorite program list.
5. You can select a program with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
▶ TO EDIT THE LIST
You can INSERT, ERASE, SKIP and
REPLACE the programs in the list.
▶ TO EDIT THE PROGRAM IN THE
LIST
If you want to edit a program, press ENTER button. Adjust the field with CH+/CH- button. To
return, press MUNE button.
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TV CHANNEL
Sort
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Select the Sort menu with CH+/CH-
button on the remote control.
4. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu. Then you can see the sort program list.
(notice: You can’t see the sort program
list on this picture since this picture isn’t
a real operating mode but a design
mode.)
5. You can select a program with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
▶ TO SORT THE PROGRAM IN THE
LIST
If you want to sort a program, press MENU/ENTER button. Then you can select a field with VOL+/VOL- button. Press ENTER button on the field to sort. Adjust the field with CH+/CH- button. To return, press MENU button.
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TV CHANNEL
Name
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Select the Name menu with CH+/CH-
button on the remote control.
4. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu. Then you can see the sort program list.
5 You can change a program Name if
you want to change the name of the
program.
▶ TO CHANGE THE PROGRAM NAME
IN THE LIST
If you want to change a program Name, press ENTER button. Then you can type a name with CH+/CH- button. Adjust the field with CH+/CH- button. To return, press MENU button.
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TV CHANNEL
Fine Tune
The Fine Tuning function lets you manually adjust the PDP/LCD tuner if you are difficult tuning analog Channels.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Channel main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select Fine Tune with CH+/CH-
button and press ENTER button. Then you can see the adjust bar.
5. Adjust the fine tune with VOL+ or VOL- button.
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TV SOUND
Mode
Your PDP/LCD has four automatic sound settings (“Standard”, “Music”,“Movie”,:Speech”)that are preset at the factory. You can active either Standard, Movie, Music or News by pressing “SOUND”on the remote control(or by making a selection from the menu) or you can select “Custom” which automatically recall s
your personalized sound settings.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Sound main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select a favorite with VOL+/VOL-
button
☞ Stardard -> Music -> Speech -> Custom -> Stardard -> …
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TV SOUND
Volume
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Sound main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Volume and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then you can see the Volume bar.
5. Adjust the Volume with VOL+ or
VOL- button.
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TV SOUND
Balance
This control allows you to adjust the balance of the left and right apeaker output.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Sound main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Balance and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then you can see the Balance bar.
5. Adjust the Balance with VOL+ or
VOL- button.
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TV SOUND
Equalizer
You can use the OSD menu to change the Treble, Bass and Balance according to your preference.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Sound main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select Equalizer and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then you will see the Equalizer menu bars.
5. Select a gain bar with VOL+, VOL-
button on the remote control and adjust it with CH+/CH- button.
6. Press EXIT button on the remote
control to exit equalizer. The result will
be saved automatically.
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TV SOUND
Auto Volume
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Sound main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Auto Volume.
5. You can select On/Off with VOL+ or
VOL- button.
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TV SOUND
Sound Mode
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Sound main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select the Sound Mode
5. Select the Sound Mode with VOL+/VOL- button.
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SETUP
Reset
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Setup main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select Reset and press ENTER button to enter the sub menu.
5. If you want to reset your TV, press
ENTER button. Then the system will
reset.
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SETUP
Time ▶ Clock
Set the current time.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Setup main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Time and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then
you will see the time menu.
5. Select Clock by pressing VOL+ button.
6. Move the cursor by pressing VOL+,
VOL- button and adjust time by CH+
and CH- button.
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SETUP
Time ▶ On Timer
This PDP/LCD can be set to turn on automatically at specific time that you chose.
Before using timer, you must set the PDP/LCD’s Time as described previously.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the TIME main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Selet On Timer by pressing VOL+
button.
5. Move the cursor by pressing VOL-,
VOL+ button and adjust on time by
CH+ and CH- button.
(Notice: You can’t see the real time on
this picture since this picture isn’t a real operating mode but a design mode. In a real mode, you can
see the real clock time.)
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SETUP
Time ▶ Off Timer
This PDP/LCD can be set to turn off automatically at specific time that you chose.
Before using timer, you must set the PDP/LCD’s Time as described previously.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the TIME main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Off Timer by pressing VOL+ button.
5. Move the cursor by pressing VOL-,
VOL+ button and adjust off time by
CH+ and CH- button.
(Notice: You can’t see the real time on
this picture since this picture isn’t a
real operating mode but a design mode. In a real mode, you can see the real clock time.)
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SETUP
Time ▶ On Time Channel
Set the channel when PDP/LCD power turns on automatically.
- Available only when the Time is set and On Time is ON.
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the TIME main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select On Time Channel.
5. Adjust the channel with VOL-,
VOL+ button.
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SETUP
Time ▶ On Time Volume
Set the sound volume level when PDP/LCD power on automatically.
- Available only when the Time is set and On Time is ON.
1. Press MENU button to display
the main OSD menu.
2. Select the TIME main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote
control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select On Time Volume.
5. Adjust the sound volume level
with VOL+, VOL- button.
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SETUP
Language
Set the language to use in OSD. Supported languages are English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Netherlandish, Slovene.
1. Press MENU button to display the main OSD menu.
2. Select the Setup main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select the language with CH+/CH-
button.
5. Choice the language with VOL+/
VOL- button.
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SETUP
OSD Tone
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Setup main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select OSD Tone.
5. Adjust OSD Tone level with VOL+,
VOL- button.
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SETUP
Blue Screen
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Setup main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Blue .
5. You can select On/Off with VOL+ ro
VOL- button.
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SETUP
TTX Group
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the Setup main menu with
CH+/CH- button on the remote control.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select TTX Group.
5. Chice the TTX Group with VOL+,
VOL- butten.
☞ West Europe -> East Europe -> Rusian -> Aravic -> Farsi -> West Europe -> …
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PICTURE (PC)
Picture
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select a favorite VOL+/VOL- button.
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PICTURE (PC)
Custom
1. Press MENU button to display
the main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select Custom and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then
the custom sub mode appears.
5. You will see the picture setting
bars. You can adjust each values of
the custom setting, but the changed
values are stored as in Custom
mode.
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PICTURE (PC)
Color Tone
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select the Colour Tone with
CH+/CH- button.
5. Select a favorite Colour Tone with VOL+/VOL- button.
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PICTURE (PC)
If you select Custom in the Colour Tone popup window on PC, you can select sub modes like as Red, Green, and Blue..
Color Tone
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select Colour Tone and press ENTER button to enter the sub menu.
Then the Colour Tone sub mode appears.
5. Select Red(R) and press ENTER
button to enter the sub menu. Then
the setting bar appears.
6. You can adjust each values of the
Colour Tone setting.
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PICTURE (PC)
Size
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select the Size with CH+/CH- button.
5. Select a favorite Size with VOL+/VOL- button.
6. Press Exit button to return.
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PICTURE (PC)
PC
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub
menu.
4. Select PC and press ENTER button
to enter the sub menu. Then you will
see the sub menu of PC.
5. Select the Auto Adjust with CH+/CH- button and press ENTER button.
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PICTURE (PC)
PC
1. Press MENU button to display the
main OSD menu.
2. Select the picture main menu.
3. Press ENTER to enter the sub menu.
4. Select PC and press Enter button
to enter the sub menu. Then PC sub mode appears.
5. You can adjust each values of the
PC setting.
* For more detail description refer to the next page.
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