HANNspree F001-15A1 User Manual

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User's Manual
15" Liquid Crystal Display
Television
F001-15A1
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is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. SRS technology is incorpo­rated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
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Table of Contents
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1. Warranty and Service .................................................... 3
2. Preface......................................................................... 4
3. Description of Warning Symbols ..................................... 5
4. Safety Notices............................................................... 6
5. Regulatory Information ................................................ 14
6. Introducing the TV....................... ................................ 16
Features.................................................................. 16
7. Checking Package Contents ........................................ 17
8. Getting to Know Your TV ............................................. 18
Front View................. .............................................. 18
Input and Output Ports............................................. 19
9. Getting Started............................................................ 20
Connecting to an Antenna or Cable TV ..................... 20
Connecting to AV Devices........................................ 21
Connecting to a VCR/VCD/DVD Player ................ 21
Connecting to a Video Camera ............................ 22
Connecting to a Game Device ............................. 23
Connecting External Speakers or Headphones.......... 24
Connecting to a PC.................................................. 25
Connecting the Power Adapter ................................. 26
10. Using the TV .............................................................. 27
Using the Remote Control ........................................ 27
Turning the TV On and Off ....................................... 28
Selecting Channels.................................................. 28
Switching Source Signals......................................... 29
Adjusting the Volume ............................................... 29
11. Adjusting On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings............... 30
Brightness............................................................ ... 31
Contrast ............................................................... ... 32
Audio Setting........................... ................................ 33
Treble..... ............................................................ 34
Bass....... ............................................................ 35
Balance .............................................................. 36
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Table of Contents
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SRS ................................................................... 37
Mute....... ............................................................ 38
Video Setting........................... ................................ 39
Hue ................................................................. ... 40
Saturation........................... ................................ 41
Sharpness .......................................................... 42
Color Temperature .............................................. 43
TV Setting ............................................................ ... 44
TV/CATV ............................................................ 45
MTS ................................................................... 46
Auto Program ................................................... ... 48
Manual Program .................................................. 49
Channel Add/Erase ............................................. 50
PC Setting................. .............................................. 51
Horizontal Position.............................................. 52
Vertical Position............................................... ... 53
Phase................... .............................................. 54
Clock...... ............................................................ 55
Color Temperature .............................................. 56
Miscellaneous Setting .............................................. 58
Language ........................................................... 59
Sleeper................. .............................................. 60
OSD Display ....................................................... 61
Time Setting ....................................................... 62
OSD Background ............................................. ... 63
Reset ................................................................. 64
12. Taking Care of Your TV .............................................. 66
13. Troubleshooting ....................................................... ... 67
14. Specifications............................. ................................ 69
15. Glossary .................................................................... 70
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The instructions on this manual are for the model(s) listed on the front cover. Before you start reading, check your product number by looking at the rear of your TV.
Thank you for purchasing our Liquid Crystal Display Television (LCD TV). With this product, you will be able to enjoy superior audio and video while enriching your lifestyle with advanced technology.
The Hannspree TV is warranted for one year limited service from the date the product is received (as shown on the Warranty and Service Manual); please refer to the “Warranty and Service Manual” for the detailed warranty information.
Hannspree provides complete service information in the included “War­ranty and Service Manual”, or directly from Hannspree global customer service center. Our service representatives will be very happy to serve you to your satisfaction.
Hannspree global customer service center telephone number: From Taiwan please call 0800-008-800
Hannspree e-mail address: service@hannspree.com
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Warranty and Service
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This manual is designed to assist users in setting up and using t he LCD TV. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The informat ion in this document is subject to chan ge without notice.
Copyright
© Copyright 2003 Hannspree, Inc. All rights reserved. This product and related documentation are pro-
tected by copyright and are distributed under licenses restricting their use, copying, and distribution. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Hannspree, Inc., and its licensors, if any.
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Preface
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Electric Power Notice
Electric power may cause personal injury and mechanical damage if it is misused. Although safety has been taken into consideration during the design and production of this product, electric shock or fire can result when the product is misused. To prevent potential danger, follow the instructions below when installing, operating and cleaning the product. In addition, read the following “Safety Notices” carefully before using the product to ensure that your TV is safe and long-lasting.
Warning
This symbol is used to remind users to pay attention to important descriptions regard­ing usage and maintenance (repair) or additional impor­tant information related to this product.
Caution
This symbol is used to remind users to pay attention to the danger of electric shocks due to dangerous internal non­insulated components.
Description of Warning Symbols
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Power Supply Safety Notes
1. To avoid electric shocks, do not use an extended power cord or an outlet that does not match this product's plug or leaves the plug exposed.
2. This product has a 3-pin grounded plug. The third pin connects to ground; do not remove it.
3. If the power cord or plug is damaged or worn, unplug it immedi­ately and contact a qualified service technician for mainte­nance.
4. To avoid fire or electric shocks, do not overload electric power outlets.
Installation Safety Notes
Antenna
We suggest that you use an outdoor antenna to get the best signal possible unless you have cable TV or a centralized indoor antenna system. You may, however, use an antenna indoors if it is placed in a location free from interference.
Location
Avoid allowing the TV to get prolonged exposure to sunlight or other strong sources of heat. Leave suf f icient d ist ance b etween the TV and the wall to provide enough space for the emission of heat.
Safety Notices
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Before You Proceed
1. Read the Safety Notices and the User’s Manual carefully before turning the product on.
2. Keep your User’s Manual in a safe place for future reference. Keep the box and packaging in case the product needs to be shipped in the future.
3. Follow the product and warning label instructions.
4. Any changes or modifications that do not follow the instructions in this manual will void this product's warranty.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Power
To avoid danger of fire s or electric shock, make sure that you use a proper adapter. The TV is compatible with the following adapters:
• EDAC POWER ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.: EA 1050A-120
• LI SHIN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISE CORP.: 0218B1260
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Optimal Viewing Distance
160 cm
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Insta ll in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug: A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plug, conve­nience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
12. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service per­sonnel. Servicing is required when the appa­ratus has been damaged in any way, such as if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not oper­ate normally, or has been dropped.
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Personal Safety
To avoid overloading the power supply, do not plug too many electrical devices into an outlet or extension cable.
Dangerous high-voltage electric power compo­nents are located inside the TV. To avoid electric shock, do not disassemble the casing.
Do not place or drop metals, small objects, or flammable materials in the vent to avoid an elec­tric shock or a fire.
If the TV is dropped, falls down, or is otherwise damaged, unplug the power cord immediately and notify a qualified service technician.
If any fluid is sprayed or dropped into the TV, remove the power plug immediately and notify a qualified service technician.
The screen of the TV is made of glass, be care­ful to avoid hitting or scraping it. If the screen is broken, avoid cutting yourself on the broken glass.
Do not allow children to use the TV unattended to avoid accidents caused by improper opera­tion.
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Installation
To avoid damage to power circuits, do not place the TV in locations where there is excessive steam or dust.
Do not place the TV on a bed, sofa, carpet, or in a sealed cabinet to avoid blocking the product's vents.
Install the outdoor antenna far from power trans­mission lines to avoid possible danger.
Remove the power cord and antenna connector when there is a storm or when the TV is not in use for a long period to avoid electric shock from lightning.
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Operation
Maintenance
This product is designed for power sources as labeled on the casing. Avoid using any other power accessories to avoid electric shock or other damage.
The plug can be inserted into an outlet in only one direction. Notify a qualified service techni­cian if you cannot plug it in correctly.
If there is any problem that cannot be resolved according to the instructions given in this man­ual, notify a qualified service technician immedi­ately . Do not a ttempt any methods not covered in this manual.
Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself. Notify a qualified service technician. Ask the ser­vice technician to complete a safety inspection before switching the power on after completing any maintenance.
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FCC Compliance Statement
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub­ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harm­ful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim­its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter­ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, use s and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter­mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Warning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to nearby radio and tele­vision reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equip­ment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
1. applies only to products purchased in the United States of America
Regulatory Information
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DOC Compliance Notice
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This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.This device complies with Canada ICES-003 Class B.
CE Conformity Statement
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This device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Direc­tive on the approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) and the Amendment Direc­tive (92/31/EEC), Low-Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and the Amend­ment Directive (93/68/EEC).
1. applies only to products purchased in Canada
2. applies only to products purchased in the European Union
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Thank you for purchasing this 15-inch Liquid Crystal Display TV. Your LCD TV is designed to be safe, versatile, and easy to use. The seashell design makes it a fun addition to any room.
You can watch broadcast or cable televi­sion channels, and easily connect a VCR, VCD or DVD player or a game device to the standard RCA and S-V ideo input ports that are included in the 4-IN-1 cable. You can also con­nect your TV to a PC and use the TV as an external monitor.
Convenient control buttons located on the front panel let you change channels, adjust the volume, and change display settings th rough an easy-to-use on-screen menu system. The built-in stereo speakers provide full rich sound and a convenient audio output port lets you connect to an external audio system or headphones.
Features
15-inch color TFT LCD TV.
Safe and sturdy construction
Built-in TV tuner
•4-IN-1 cable
On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system
Built-in 2W+2W speakers
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Introducing the TV
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Make sure the following components are included in the box. Contact your vendor immediately if anything is missing or damaged
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Front View
Description Function
1
Power/ Power LED
Turns the TV on and off. Green LED indi­cates power on.
2 Auto
Automatically adjusts the screen parame­ters in PC mode. In TV & AV mode, press this button to mute the audio.
3 Adjust volume
Press VOL + to increase the audio volume. Press VOL
to decrease the audio volume.
4 Menu
Turns the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu on and off.
5 Select channel
Changes channels. Press CH+ to increase the channel number . Press CH – to decrease the channel number. In PC or AV mode, press either button to return to TV mode.
6 Source
Selects the input source to be displayed (TV/CATV,AV, PC or S-video).
7 Stereo speakers Play audio content.
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Signal sensor
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Getting to Know Your TV
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Input and Output Ports
Description Function
1 DC 12V
Connects to the included power
adapter. 2 VGA Connects to a PC. 3 LINE-IN Connects to an audio amplifier.
4 AV
Connects to VCR/VCD/DVD player
CVBS RCA cables or a game
device. 5 HEADPHONE
Connects to headphones or exter-
nal stereo speakers. 6 ANT
Connects to an antenna or CATV
cable television line.
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
123456
Open the cover before connecting cables.
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Connecting to an Antenna or Cable TV
1 Connect one end of the UHF or CATV cable to ANT Jack (VHF/UHF
IN Jack) on the back of the TV.
2 Connect the other end of the VHF/UHF (Antenna) or CATV cable to
the antenna socket or CATV cable.
Note If you cannot receive channels after connecting to an antenna or cable TV
line, try scanning for channels. See “Auto Program” on page 48.
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
ANT jack
Antenna/CATV
Antenna/CATV
socket
Antenna
coaxial cable
(VHF/UHF IN jack)
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Getting Started
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Connecting to AV Devices
Connect external devices such as a VCR, VCD or DVD player, or video game to the TV using the 4-IN-1 cable.
Connecting to a VCR/VCD/DVD Player
The illustration presented here shows how to connect the TV to a VCR, VCD or DVD player. Actual connections may vary according to the make and model of the device. Refer to the user’s manual included with the device for more detailed instructions.
Note The cables are color-coded (black, red, white, yellow). Connect each color­coded cable to the appropriate connector on your device.
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
BRWY
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
VCR
DVD
VCD
S-Video connector
AV
4-IN-1 cable
4-IN-1 jack
connectors
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Connecting to a Video Camera
The instructions presented here are a gene ral guide to connecting the TV to a camcorder or other type of digital camera. Actual connections may vary according to the make and model of the de vic e. Re fe r to the use r’s manual included with the camcorder or camera for more detailed instructions
.
Note The cables are color-coded (black, red, white, yellow). Connect each color­coded cable to the appropriate connector on your device.
WB
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B
R
W
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DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
A
N
T
4-IN-1 cable
S-Video connector
AV connectors
4-IN-1 jack
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Connecting to a Game Device
The instructions presented here are a gene ral guide to connecting the TV to a game device using the RCA Jacks provided (some game devices may require a unique adapter that is not provided). Actual connections may vary according to the make and model of the ga m e device . Re fe r to th e use r’s manual included with the game device for more detailed instructions.
Notes
• Connect the 4-IN-1 cable connectors to the corresponding connectors on your game device adapter.
• If the 4-in-1 cable does not fit the game device, then insert the included RCA jack between the 4-in-1 cable and game device.
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
BRWY
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
4-IN-1 cable
S-Video connector
AV
4-IN-1 jack
connectors
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Connecting External Speakers or Headphones
External speakers or headphones may be used to listen to the TV rather than using the built-in speakers. Connect external speakers or headphones to the speaker line out port as illustrated.
Notes
External speakers or headphones are not included with the product.
The internal TV speakers will not output sound when headphones are plugged in.
Use external speakers with amplifiers only.
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
Headphone s
Speaker/Headphone
Speakers
line out port
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Connecting to a PC
You can connect the TV to a PC and use it as an external monitor. Connect the TV’s VGA port to the PC’s VGA port. Connect the TV’s line in port to th e PC’s line out port to listen to the PC’s audio output on the TV’s speakers. Refer to the following illustration.
Note You can connect the line out port of a CD-ROM player, stereo, or other
device to the TV’s line in port to listen to the devices audio output.
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
A
N
T
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
A
N
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VGA port
Line in
VGA port
Line out
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Connecting the Power Adapter
1 Connect the power cord to the power adapter as illustrated. 2 Plug the power adapter connector into the DC-IN input jack on the
rear panel of the TV.
3 Insert the three-pronged plug at the other end of the power cord into
a power outlet.
DC-IN input jack
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
DC 12V VGA
LINE-IN
AV
HEADPHONE
ANT
Power cord
Power adapter
DC-IN
Power outlet
Three-pronged plug
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Using the Remote Control
For best results, use the remote control within a distance of 5 meters from the front of the TV’s signal sensor. Do not exceed an angle of 30 degrees when pointing at the signal sensor. Refer to the following illustration.
3m
30
3m
5m
30
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Using the TV
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Turning the TV On and Of f
1 Press the POWER button on
the remote control (or control panel). The power LED on the front of the TV changes from dark to green, indicating that the power has been turned on.
2 Press the POWER button again; in AV mode, the power LED
changes from green to dark, indicating that the TV is in off mode. When in PC mode, the power LED turns amber, indicating that the PC is in standby (off) mode.
Selecting Channels
Press the CH UP button or CH DOWN button on the control panel
to select the channel or enter the specific channel number by press­ing the number buttons on the remote control.
Power / Power LED
Channel up
Channel down
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Switching Source Signals
Press SOURCE to select the incoming source signal.
The current source setting (TV/CATV, AV, PC or S-video) appears on the upper left corner of the screen.
Note The TV supports S-Video input in
addition to normal video and audio signals. The TV detects the signal type automatically and gives priority to S-Video when two signals are detected at the same time.
Adjusting the Volume
Press the VOL UP button to increase the volume. Press the VOL DOWN button to decrease the volume. The volume level is displayed on the TV.
TV:40
Source
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Volume up
Volume down
Volume
level
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The On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system provides a quick and simple method to adjust your TV’s settings. This chapter describes how to change each of the available settings.
The OSD can be used with either the remote control or the control
panel.
Note: The following sections explain how to adjust settings in the OSD menus using the control panel.
Button Descriptions Control Panel
MENU MENU
CH UP CH +
CH DOWN CH –
ENTER MENU
OSD Setting Menu
Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menus.
The Main Menu appears.
PC
Brightness&Contrast
Brightness
Contrast
Return
Select
Menu OK
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Adjusting On-Screen Display (OSD)
Settings
Note To exit the OSD menus, press the CH UP button or the CH DOWN button to
select Exit . Then press MENU to exit the OSD menus. Also, after you finish setting OSD parameters, follow these instructions to exit the OSD menus.
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Brightness
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN b utt on to select Brightness &
Contrast.
3 Press MENU to enter the Bright-
ness & Contrast menu.
4 Press the CH UP button to increase
the brightness. Press th e CH DOWN button to decrease the brightness.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Brightness & Contrast menu.
Brightness&Contrast
Brightness
Contrast
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
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PC
Note The new setting is confirmed automatically
when the OSD times out.
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Contrast
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN but to n to select Brightness &
Contrast.
3 Press MENU to enter the Bright-
ness & Contrast menu.
4 Press MENU to select Contrast. 5 Press the CH UP button to increase
the contrast. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the contrast.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Brightness & Contrast menu.
Brightness&Contrast
Brightness
Contrast
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
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PC
Note The new setting is confirmed automatically
when the OSD times out.
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Audio Setting
Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menus.
1 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Audio
Setting.
2 Press MENU to enter the
Audio Setting menu.
PC
Audio Setting
Return
Select
Menu OK
LR
Treble Bass
Balance SRS ON OFF
ON OFF
Mute
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Treble
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Audio
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Audio
Setting menu.
4 Press the CH UP button to increase
the treble. Press the CH DOWN but
-
ton to decrease the treble.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Audio Setting menu.
PC
Audio Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
LR
Treble Bass
Balance SRS ON OFF
ON OFF
Mute
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y when the OSD times out
.
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Bass
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Audio
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Audio
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Bass. 5 Press the CH UP button to increase
the bass. Press the CH DOWN but
-
ton to decrease the bass.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Audio Setting menu.
PC
Audio Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
LR
Treble Bass
Balance SRS ON OFF
ON OFF
Mute
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Balance
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Audio
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Audio
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Balance. 5 Press the CH UP button to change
the balance to the right speaker. Press the CH DOWN button to change the balance to the left speaker.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Audio Setting menu.
PC
Audio Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
LR
Treble Bass
Balance SRS ON OFF
ON OFF
Mute
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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SRS
This option enables the 3D Surround Sound feature.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Audio
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Audio
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select SRS. 5 Press the CH DOWN button to turn
the SRS on. Press the CH UP button to turn the SRS off.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Audio Setting menu.
PC
Audio Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
LR
Treble Bass
Balance SRS ON OFF
ON OFF
Mute
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Mute
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Audio
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Audio
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Mute. 5 Press the CH DOWN button to turn
the mute on. Press the CH UP but
-
ton to turn the mute off.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Audio Setting menu.
PC
Audio Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
LR
Treble Bass
Balance SRS ON OFF
ON OFF
Mute
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Video Setting
Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menus.
1 Press the CH UP button or the
CH DOWN button to select
Video Setting.
2 Press MENU to enter the
Video Setting menu.
PC
Video Setting
Return
Select
Menu OK
GR
Hue Saturation
Sharpness Color Temp
Standard
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Hue
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Video
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Video
Setting menu.
4 Press the CH DOWN button to
increase the red hue. The image becomes more red. Press the CH UP button to in c re a s e th e
green hue. The image becomes more green.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Video Setting menu.
PC
Video Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu OK
GR
Hue Saturation
Sharpness Color Temp Standard
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Saturation
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Video
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Video
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Saturation. 5 Press the CH UP button to increase
the saturation. The screen image becomes more vibrant. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the saturation. The screen image becomes less vibrant.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Video Setting menu.
PC
Video Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
GR
Hue Saturation
Sharpness Color Temp Standard
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Sharpness
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Video
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Video
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Sharpness. 5 Press the CH UP button to increase
the sharpness. Press th e CH DOWN button to decrease the sharpness.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Video Setting menu.
PC
Video Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
GR
Hue Saturation
Sharpness Color Temp Cold
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Color Temperature
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select Video
Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the Video
Setting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Color Temp.
The following choices are available.
Warm Press the CH UP button or CH DOWN button to select Warm.
Standard Press the CH UP button or CH DOWN button to select Standard.
Cold Press the CH UP button or CH DOWN button to select Cold.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Video Setting menu.
PC
Video Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
GR
Hue Saturation
Sharpness Color Temp
Cold
Note The default color temperature i s S tandard.
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TV Setting
Press the MENU button to enter OSD menus.
1 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select TV
Setting.
2 Press MENU to enter the TV
Setting menu.
PC
TV Setting
Return
Select
Menu OK
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD DUAL YES
NO
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TV/CATV
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select TV Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the TV Set-
ting menu.
4 Select one of the following choices.
Receiving Air TV Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select AIR TV when
using an antenna to receive TV.
Receiving Cable TV Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select CATV STD
(default) when connected to cable.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the TV Setting menu.
PC
TV Setting
Return
Select menu
Menu OK
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Scan Manual Program
CATV STD
DUAL YES
NO
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Scan Manual Program
AIR TV
DUAL YES
NO
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD
DUAL YES
NO
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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MTS
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select TV Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the TV Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select MTS. The
following choices are available.
MAIN Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select MAIN
(default), the default audio signal belonging to a particular channel.
SAP Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select SAP (Sec-
ondary Audio Program), an audio channel used with the NTSC TV stan­dard for auxiliary transmission of such items as foreign language broadcast­ing.
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD
MAIN
YES
NO
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD
MAIN
YES
NO
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD
SAP
YES
NO
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DUAL Press the CH UP button or CH DOWN button to select DUAL, which
enables broadcast of the main signal on one speaker, and the alternate audio signal on the other speaker.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the TV Setting menu.
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD
DUAL
YES
NO
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y when the OSD times out
.
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Auto Program
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select TV Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the TV Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Auto Pro-
gram.
5 Press the CH DOWN button to select
Yes.
The screen goes blank and the channel indicator values scans from 2 to 69 (antenna connection) or from 1 to 125 (CATV cable connection).
The screen displays the first channel that was successfully found after scan
-
ning is complete.
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD DUAL
YES
NO
Auto Programing
CATV
190
8%
Channel Indicator
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Manual Program
This function allows you to search preset channels and erase channels.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select TV Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the TV Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Manual Pro-
gram.
5 Press the CH UP butt on to enter the
Manual Program menu.
6 Press MENU to select Manual Pro-
gram.
7 Press the CH UP button and the CH
DOWN button to find the channel
you want to add.
When you have found the channel, see the next section “Channel Add/Erase” to add or erase the channel.
PC
TV Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
TV/CATV MTS
Auto Program Manual Program
CATV STD DUAL
YES
NO
PC
Manual Program 2
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Manual Program Add/Erase
Down Up
Erase
Add
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Channel Add/Erase
After you have found a channel using Manual Program, follow the following instruction to add or erase the channel.
1 Press MENU to select Add/Erase. 2 Select one of the following options.
Add Channel
Press the CH DOWN button to select Add. The channel is added to the channel list.
Erase Channel
Press the CH UP button to select Erase. The channel is erased from the channel list.
When you return to the normal TV screen and use the CH UP button and the CH DOWN button to browse channels, a deleted channel (for example, Channel 3) is skipped auto­matically.
PC
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Manual Program Add/Erase
Up
Erase
Manual Program 2
Down Up
Erase
Add
Note Y ou can still access a deleted channel by
entering the channel number using the number keys on the remote contro l.
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PC Setting
Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menus.
1 Connect product to a PC. 2 Press SOURCE to select PC. 3 Press the CH UP or CH
DOWN button to select PC.
4 Press MENU to enter the PC
menu.
PC
PC Setting
Return
Select
Menu OK
H.Position V.Position
Phase Clock More Option
50 16
0
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Horizontal Position
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to sele ct PC Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the PC Set-
ting menu.
4 Press the CH UP button to move the
display to the right. Press the CH DOWN bu t t on to move the display to
the left.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the H.Position menu.
PC
PC Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
H.Position V.Position
Phase Clock Color Temp
50 16
0
1688
Note The new setting is confirmed automatica lly
when the OSD times out.
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Vertical Position
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to sele ct PC Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the PC Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select V.Position. 5 Press the CH UP button to move the
display up. Press the CH DOWN but
-
ton to move the display down.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the V.Position menu.
PC
PC Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
H.Position V.Position
Phase Clock More Option
50 16
0
1688
Note The new setting is confirmed automatica lly
when the OSD times out.
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Phase
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to sele ct PC Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the PC Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Phase. 5 Press the CH UP button to increase
the phase. Press the CH DOWN but
-
ton to decrease the phase.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Phase menu.
PC
PC Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
H.Position V.Position
Phase Clock More Option
50 16
0
1688
Note The new setting is confirmed automatica lly
when the OSD times out.
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Clock
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to sele ct PC Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the PC Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select Clock. 5 Press the CH UP button to increase
the clock. Press the CH DOWN but
-
ton to decrease the clock.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Clock menu.
PC
PC Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
H.Position V.Position
Phase Clock More Option
50 16
0
1688
Note The new setting is confirmed automatica lly
when the OSD times out.
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Color Temperature
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to sele ct PC Setting.
3 Press MENU to enter the PC Set-
ting menu.
4 Press MENU to select More Option. 5 Press the CH UP button to enter
Color Temp menu.
6 Press MENU to select Color Temp.
Warm
Press the CH DOWN button to select Warm. The warm color icon turns red.
Standard Press the CH UP button or CH DOWN button to select S tandard. The
standard color icon turns red.
Cold
Press the CH UP button to select Cold. The cold color icon turns red.
PC
PC Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
H.Position V.Position
Phase Clock More option
50 16
0
1688
PC
More Option
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
DOS Mode Text
StandardColor Temp
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User
The User option enables users to make their own color settings.
Press the CH UP button to select User. The user menu appears.
Press MENU to select User R,
User G, or User B.
Press the CH UP button or the CH
DOWN button to increase or decrease the selected color tem
-
perature.
7 Press MENU to select Return. 8 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Color Temp menu.
PC
More Option
DOS Mode Tex t
User
Color Temp
Return
Adjust Menu Next
30 30 30
User R : User G :
User B :
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Miscellaneous Setting
Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menus.
1 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
2 Press MENU to enter the Mis-
cellaneous menu.
PC
Return
Select
Menu OK
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF
English
ON OFF
Miscellaneous
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Language
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
3 Press MENU to enter the Miscella-
neous menu.
4 Press the CH DOWN button or CH
UP button to select Chinese or
English.
5 Press MENU to select Return. 6 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Miscellaneous menu.
PC
Miscellaneous
Return
Select
Menu OK
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF ON OFF
English
Note The default language setting is Tradi-
tional Chinese.
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Sleeper
The Sleeper turns the TV off automatically after a set period of time.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
3 Press MENU to enter the Miscella-
neous menu.
4 Press MENU to select Sleeper. 5 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select a power off
time: –OFF
30 minutes – 60 minutes – 90 minutes – 120 minutes
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Miscellaneous menu.
PC
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF ON
English
OFF
Miscellaneous
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OSD Display
When set to Off, the OSD display turns off after approximately 30 seconds. When Set to On, the OSD does not turn off automatically; select Exit ,
then press MENU to exit the OSD menus
.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
3 Press MENU to enter the Miscella-
neous menu.
4 Press MENU to select OSD
Display.
5 Press the CH DOWN button to
select On. Press the CH UP button to select Off.
6 Press MENU to select Return. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Miscellaneous menu.
PC
Miscellaneous
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF
English
ON OFF
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Time Setting
This setting allows you to set the TV clock.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
3 Press MENU to enter the Miscella-
neous menu.
4 Press MENU to select Time Setting. 5 Press the CH UP butt on to enter the
Time Setting menu.
6 Press MENU to select the Hour or
Minute.
7 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to de c re a s e or
increase the time.
8 Press MENU to select Return. 9 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the Time Setting menu.
PC
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF
English
ON OFF
Miscellaneous
PC
Time Setting
Return
Adjust
Menu
Next
Hour : Minute :
00
00
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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OSD Background
This setting allows you to make the OSD background transparent or opaque
.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
3 Press MENU to enter the Miscella-
neous menu.
4 Press MENU to select More
Options.
5 Press the CH UP butt on to enter the
More Options menu.
6 Press MENU to select OSD back-
ground.
7 Press the CH DOWN button to make
the background transparent. Press the CH UP button to make the back­ground opaque.
8 Press MENU to select Return. 9 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the More Options menu.
PC
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF ON OFF
Miscellaneous
English
PC
More Option
Return
Adjust
Menu
Next
OSD background Reset
ON OFF
Note The new setting is confirm ed automaticall y
when the OSD times out.
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Reset
The Reset function returns all of your TV’s user settings to their factory defaults.
Warning: The reset function will erase all of your custom and favorite channel
settings, and will reset all display settings (such as cont rast, bright­ness, etc.) to the factory default values. The reset function cannot be reversed once it begins.
1 Press MENU to enter the OSD
menus.
2 Press the CH UP button or CH
DOWN button to select
Miscellaneous.
3 Press MENU to enter the Miscella-
neous menu.
4 Press MENU to select More
Options.
5 Press the CH UP butt on to enter the
More Options menu.
6 Press MENU to select Reset. 7 Press the CH DOWN button to reset
the OSD settings.
PC
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
Language Sleeper
OSD Display Time Setting More Option
OFF ON OFF
Miscellaneous
English
PC
More Option
Return
Adjust
Menu Next
OSD background Reset
ON OFF
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By default, OFF is already selected (highlighted in yellow). The TV imme­diately resets when ON is selected and you see the message on the screen.
8 Press MENU to select Return. 9 Press the CH DOWN button to exit
the More Options menu.
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Reset ...
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Turn the power off before you begin cleaning the TV.
For best results, use a clean lens cloth to remove dust and fingerprints from the screen.
Do not wipe the shell of the TV with alcohol, methanol, gasoline or oil products to avoid dam­aging the finish. Wipe the shell with a dry soft cloth and use neutral cleaning fluids.
If your model has leather components, wipe the leather parts with a dry cloth and keep the area dry. Place the TV far from sources of steam to avoid making the leather wet.
Be careful to remove the power plug correctly. Hold the plug instead of pulling the power cord.
Arrange the power cord with other cords to avoid knotting or bending which may cause fire due to damage or electric leakage.
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T aking Care of Y our TV
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Situation Solution
No picture and sound.
Connect the power cord properly.
Press the POWER button on the control
panel or remote control.
Press the SOURCE button to cycle through
connected video sources.
•Press CH UP or CH DOWN to switch to
other TV stations.
Check the TV/CATV OSD settings. See
“TV/CATV” on page 45.
Make sure all cables are connected prop-
erly.
No picture, or poor picture, sound is OK.
Check the antenna and cable connections.
Adjust the brightness in the OSD menus.
See “Brightness” on page 31.
Picture is not in color.
Adjust the saturation in the OSD menus.
See “Saturation” on page 41.
Picture is OK, no sound.
Press the VOL UP button on the control
panel or remote control.
Make sure the MTS option is set to Main or
Dual. See “MTS” on page 46.
One of the speakers has no sound.
Adjust the balance in the OSD menus. See
“Balance” on page 36.
Can’t receive some TV channels using cable TV.
Try the Auto Program function in the OSD
“TV Setting” menu. See “Auto Program” on page 48.
Want to reset TV settings. Use the Reset function in the OSD menu.
Cannot operate menus.
If OSD items are colored light blue, the sys-
tem is in a state such that those settings are not available. For example, video setting is available in TV mode.
No image but have sound.
Make sure the video signal cable is con-
nected properly.
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T roubleshooting
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No sound but have image.
Make sure the source device is functioning properly.
Set the volume to a higher level.
Make sure the audio cable is connected
securely.
Turn the mute off.
Screen image turns over.
Make sure the video signal cable is con-
nected properly.
Snow appears on the screen.
Adjust the location of the antenna, placing it
far from roads or sources of interference.
Check the antenna and the video signal line
connections.
Blurred or overlapped images.
Readjust the sharpness setting.
Choose programs with high quality signals.
Adjust the direction of the antenna or
change the video signal cable.
Situation Solution
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F001-15A1
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Video System
VGA input (15 pin D-SUB), S-Video Input and Compos­ite Video Input (through the 4-IN-1 cable)
Audio System
Line in 10-pin mini-DIN (Audio Input through the 4-IN-1 Cable)
3.5 mm ø headphone jack x 1 (Audio Output) Built-in Speakers 2W + 2W Power Supply 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 12V DC Power Consumption 60 W Maximum Power Consumption (Standby) 5 W Maximum Optional Accessories External Speakers Weight (including base) 5 kg Dimensions (including base) 426 mm (H) x 420 mm (W) x 168 mm (D)
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Specifications
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Aspect Ratio The ratio of width to height of a film, image or display screen. Broadcast TV Broadcasting video signals using high-frequency electromagnetic
waves to distribute television channels to viewers (standard TV broadcast).
CATV Community Antenna Television, the original name for cable TV. A television
distribution system that uses coaxial cable instead of the traditional radio broad­casting (over-the-air) method to deliver television, FM radio, and other services to consumers.
Color Temperature Adjusting the color temperature enables you to set the inten-
sity of white light. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). Higher color tem­peratures result in a blue tint. Lower temperatures result in a red tint.
DUAL Used with SAP and NTSC, enables broadcast of the main broadcast signal
on one speaker, and the alternate audio speaker on the other speaker.
Hue Colors in a color system are measured by hue, saturation and luminance.
Hue indicates the predominant color.
LCD Liquid Crystal Display. A display technology that uses rod-shaped molecules
(liquid crystals) that flow like liquid and bend light.
Main is the default audio signal belon ging to a particular channel. MTS Multi-channel Television Sound. Enables reception of audio other than the
primary (MAIN) audio signal. DUAL enables reception of a stereo audio signal, while SAP (Second Audio Program) enables reception of a separate channel that may be a different language or completely different information such as the news.
RCA connector An RCA or phono connector is a plug and socket for a two-wire
(signal and ground) coaxial cable that is widely used to connect audio and video components. RCA sockets are commonly found at the rear of audiovisual equip­ment.
RCA jack An RCA jack enables you to attach the 4-IN-1 cable to a device socket.
Refer to “Checking Package Contents” on page 17 and “Connecting to a Game Device” on page 23.
SAP (Secondary Audio Program) is an audio channel used with the NTSC TV
standard for auxiliary transmission of such items as foreign language broadcasting or teletext.
Saturation Chromatic purity indicating the amount of white contained in a color.
Fully saturated colors are pure colors; less saturated colors appear as pastel shades.
S-Video Super-video, a video cabling standard used to transmit video by keeping
brightness (Y) and color information (C) on separate channels. Most often used with camcorders, VCRs, and quality receivers and amplifiers to provide sharper pic­tures.
VCD A compact disk format developed in 1993 by Sony and Philips to capture full-
motion video. A standard Video CD can hold 74 minutes of near VHS-quality video and CD-quality sound.
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Glossary
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