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• Remote controlled colour LCD TV.
• Fully integrated digital TV (DVB-T).
• HDMI connectors for digital video and audio.
This connection is also designed to accept
high de nition signals.
• USB input.
• 200 programmes from VHF, UHF(analogue).
• 300 programmes for digital mode (IDTV).
• OSD menu system.
• Two scart sockets for external devices (such
as video, video games, audio set, etc.).
• Stereo sound system. (SRS TruSurround
XT)
• Teletext, fastext, TOP text.
• Headphone connection.
• Automatic programming system.
• Forward or backward manual tuning.
• Sleep timer.
• Child lock.
• Automatic sound mute when no
transmission.
• NTSC playback.
• PIP / PAP / PAT functions.
• AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting).
• When no valid signal is detected, after 5
minutes the TV switches itself automatically
to standby mode.
• PLL (Frequency Search).
• PC input.
• Plug&Play for Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP,
Vista.
• Audio line out.
• Game Mode
• Active antenna power.
Accessories
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Cable Holer
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this product. This
manual will guide you for the proper
operation of your TV. Before operating
the TV, please read this manual
thoroughly.
Please do keep this manual in a safe
place for future references.
Preparation
For ventilation, leave a free space of at least
10 cm all around the set. To prevent any fault
and unsafe situations, please do not place any
objects on top of the set.
Use this device in moderate climates.
Safety Precautions
Please read the following recommended
safety precautions carefully for your
safety.
SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE
OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and
manufactured to meet international safety
standards but, like any electrical equipment,
care must be taken if you are to obtain the best
results and safety is to be assured.
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DO read the operating instructions before you
attempt to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections
(including the mains plug, extension leads
and inter-connections between the pieces of
equipment) are properly made and in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off
and withdraw the mains plug before making or
changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt
about the installation, operation or safety of
your equipment.
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DO be careful with glass panels or doors on
equipment.
DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely
to be walked on, crushed, chafed, or subjected
to excessive wear and tear or heat.
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DON’T remove any xed cover as this may
expose dangerous voltages.
DON’T obstruct the ventilation openings of the
equipment with items such as newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause
damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be
exposed to dripping or splashing, or objects
lled with liquids, such as vases, to be placed
on the equipment.
DON’T place hot objects or naked flame
sources such as lighted candles or nightlights
on, or close to equipment. High temperatures
can melt plastic and lead to res.
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER x
legs with wood screws - to ensure
complete safety always t the manufacturer’s
approved stand or legs with the xings
provided according to the instructions.
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos
or radios so that you are distracted from
the requirements of traf c safety. It is illegal to
watch television whilst driving.
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume, as
such use can permanently damage your
hearing.
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is
unattended unless it is speci cally stated
that it is designed for unattended operation or
has a stand-by mode. Switch off using the
switch on the equipment and make sure that
your family know how to do this. Special
arrangements may need to be made for in rm
or handicapped people.
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you
are in any doubt about it working
normally, or if it is damaged in any way - switch
off, withdraw the mains plug and consult
your dealer.
ABOVE ALL
--- NEVER let anyone especially children
push anything into holes, slots or any other
opening in the case - this could result in a
fatal electrical shock;
--- NEVER guess or take chances with
electrical equipment of any kind
--- it is better to be safe than sorry!
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Power Source
The TV set should be operated only from a 220240 V AC, 50 Hz outlet.
Power Cord
Do not place the set, a piece of furniture, etc.
on the power cord (mains lead) or pinch the
cord. Handle the power cord by the plug. Do
not unplug the appliance by pulling from the
power cord and never touch the power cord with
wet hands as this could cause a short circuit or
electric shock. Never make a knot in the cord or
tie it with other cords. The power cords should
be placed in such a way that they are not likely
to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can
cause re or give you an electric shock. When it
is damaged and needs to be replaced, it should
be done by quali ed personnel.
Moisture and Water
Do not use this device in
a humid and damp place
(avoid the bathroom, the
sink in the kitchen, and near
the washing machine). Do
not expose this device to
rain or water, as this may be
dangerous and do not place
objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, on top. Avoid
dripping or splashing.
If any solid object or liquid falls into the cabinet,
unplug the TV and have it checked by quali ed
personnel before operating it any further.
Cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug the
TV set from the wall outlet.
Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use soft and dry
cloth.
Ventilation
The slots and openings on the TV set are
intended for ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation. To prevent overheating, these
openings must not be blocked or covered in
anyway.
Heat and Flames
The set should not be placed
near to open flames and
sources of intense heat such
as an electric heater. Ensure
that no open ame sources,
such as lighted candles,
are placed on top of the TV.
Batteries should not be exposed to excessive
heat such as sunshine, re or the like.
Lightning
In case of storm and lightning
or when going on holiday,
disconnect the power cord
from the wall outlet.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, make
sure that the service technician has used
replacement parts, which are speci ed by the
manufacturer or have the same speci cations as
the original one. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in re, electrical shock or other hazards.
Servicing
Please refer all servicing to
quali ed personnel. Do not
remove the cover yourself as
this may result in an electric
shock.
Waste Disposal
Instructions for waste disposal:
• Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable
and should principally be recycled. Packaging
materials, such as foil bag, must be kept away
from children.
• Batteries, including those which are heavy
metal-free, should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please dispose of used
battery in an enviromentally friendly manner.
Find out about the legal regulations which
apply in your area.
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• Cold cathode fluorescent lamp in LCD
PANEL contains a small amount of mercury;
please follow the local laws or regulations for
disposal.
Information for Users in European
Union Countries
The mark is in compliance
with the Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment
Directive 2002/96/EC
(WEEE).
The mark indicates the
requirement NOT to dispose
the equipment including any
spent or discarded batteries
as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return
and collection systems available. If the batteries
or accumulators included with this equipment,
display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb,
then it means that the battery has a heavy
metal content of more than 0.0005% Mercury,
or more than 0.002% Cadmium or more than,
0.004% Lead.
Disconnecting the Device
The mains plug is used to disconnect TV set
from the mains and therefore it must remain
readily operable.
Warning
Do not leave your TV in standby or operating
mode when you leave your house.
Licence Notifi cation
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
TruSurround technology is incorporated under
license from SRS Labs, Inc.
LICENSE NOTICE
Manufactured under license from Dolby
TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENT
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Laboratories.
Headphone Volume
Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones
can cause hearing loss.
Installation
To prevent injury, this device
must be securely attached to the wall in
accordance with the installation instructions
when mounted to the wall (if the option is
available).
LCD Screen
The LCD panel is a very high technology product
with about a million thin lm transistors, giving
you ne picture details. Occasionally, a few
non-active pixels may appear on the screen
as a xed blue, green or red point. Please note
that this does not affect the performance of
your product.
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Overview of the Remote Control
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Standby1.
Mono/Stereo - Dual I-II / Currrent 2.
Language (*) (in DTV mode)
Expand (in TXT mode)/ Image size3.
Green / Picture Menu / Subtitle on-off (*) 4.
(in DTV mode)
Red /Sound Menu / Channel List (*) (in 5.
DTV mode)
Numeric buttons6.
Teletext / Mix / (in TXT mode) 7.
Cursor Left 8.
Menu9.
AV / Source10.
Favourite Mode Selection (*) (in DTV 11.
mode)
Volume Up12.
Info / Reveal (in TXT mode)13.
Mute14.
Volume Down15.
Programme Down / Page up (in DTV 16.
mode)
Electronic programme guide (in DTV 17.
mode)
Programme Up / Page down (in DTV 18.
mode)
Sleep Timer19.
Picture Mode Selecion20.
Okay (Store) / Select / Hold (in TXT mode)21.
Cursor Down22.
Exit (in DTV mode) / Return / Index page 23.
(in TXT mode)
Cursor Right / Subpage (in TXT mode)24.
Cursor Up 25.
Previous programme26.
Yellow / Feature Menu / Currrent 27.
Language (*) (in DTV mode)
Blue / Install Menu / Favourite Mode 28.
Selection (*) (in DTV mode)
No function29.
Subtitle on-off (in DTV mode) / TXT 30.
subtitle
(*) available for EU countries.
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LCD TV and Operating Buttons
FRONT VIEW
Standby button1.
TV/AV button2.
Programme Up/3.
Down buttons
Volume Up/Down 4.
buttons
Note: Press V+/V-
buttons at the same time
to view main menu.
REAR VIEW
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Viewing the Connections- Back Connectors
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1. S/PDIF Digital Out outputs digital audio signals of the currently watched source.
Use a digital optic cable to transfer audio signals to a device that has S/PDIF input.
2. Subwoofer Out is for connecting an external, active subwoofer to the set to give a much
deeper bass effect.
Use an appropriate RCA cable to connect the set to a subwoofer unit.
Audio Line Outs 3. output audio signals to an external device such as an optional sound
system.
To connect the external speakers to your TV, use AUDIO LINE OUTS of the TV with an
audio cable.
4. SCART 2 inputs or outputs for external devices.
5. SCART 1 inputs or outputs for external devices.
Connect the SCART cable between SCART sockets on TV and SCART socket on your
external device (such as a decoder, a VCR or a DVD player).
Note: If an external device is connected via the SCART sockets, the TV will automatically switch to AV mode.
If both sockets are employed at the same time, SCART 1 will override SCART 2 unless manually selected. Note: You should connect the decoder to EXT-1, if you are planning to watch a scrambled channel.
The decoder might not function properly if you do not connect the decoder to the Scart 1 (Ext-1) socket.
Note: Picture state can be affected by scart cable quality.
6. Component Video Inputs (YPbPr) are used for connecting component video.
You can connect the component video and audio sockets with a device that has component
output. Connect the component video cables between the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTS
on on the TV and the component video outputs of your device. While connecting, be sure
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that the letters on your TV, “ Y ”, “ Pb ”, “ Pr ” correspond with your device’s connectors.
7. PC/YPbPr Audio Inputs are used for connecting audio signals of a PC or a device that
connects to the TV via YPbPr.
Connect the PC audio cable between the AUDIO INPUTS on the TV and audio output of
your PC to enable PC audio.
Connect the audio cable between AUDIO INPUTS on the TV and audio outputs of your
device to enable component audio.
8. S/PDIF Coaxial Out outputs digital audio signals of the currently watched source.
Use an SPDIF coaxial cable to trasfer audio signals to a device that has S/PDIF input.
9. RF Input connects to an antenna or a cable.
Note that if you use a decoder or a media recorder, you should connect the aerial cable
through the device to the television with an appropriate antenna cable, as shown in the
illustrationin the following pages.
10. PC Input is for connecting a personal computer to the TV set.
Connect the PC cable between the PC INPUT on the TV and the PC output on your PC.
11. HDMI 3: HDMI Input
HDMI 2: 12. HDMI Input
HDMI 1: 13. HDMI Input
HDMI Inputs are for connecting a device that has an HDMI socket. Your LCD Television is
capable of displaying High De nition pictures from devices such as a High De nition Satellite
Receiver or DVD Player. These devices must be connected via the HDMI sockets or Component
Socket. These sockets can accept either 720p or 1080i signals. No sound connection is needed
for an HDMI to HDMI connection.
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Viewing the Connections - Side Connectors
CI Slot is used for inserting a CI card. A CI card allows you 1.
to view all the channels that you subscribe to. For more
information, see “Conditional Access” section.
Side USB input . 2.
Note: Codec update cannot be performed.
Side HDMI Input is for connecting a device that has an HDMI 3.
socket.
Headphone jack is used for connecting an external 4.
headphone to the system. Connect to the HEADPHONE jack
to listen to the TV from headphones.
Video Input is used for connecting video signals of external 5.
devices.Connect the video cable between the VIDEO IN
socket on the TV and the VIDEO OUT jack on your device.
Audio Inputs are used for connecting audio signals of external 6.
devices. Connect the audio cable between the AUDIO
INPUTS on the TV and the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on your
device. Note: If you connect a device to the TV via the VIDEO
INPUT, you should also connect your device with an audio
cable to the AUDIO INPUTS of the TV to enable audio.
Standby switch is used for turning the TV on or off.7.
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Power Connection
IMPORTANT : The TV set is designed to operate on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz.
• After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect
the set to the mains.
• Plug the power cable to the mains socket outlet.
Aerial Connection
• Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the AERIAL INPUT socket located at the rear of the TV.
REAR VIEW
Using the Cable Holder
You can use the supplied cable holder as the following:
• Place the cable holder into the cable holder hole located on the rear side of the TV as illustrated
above.
• Place cables into the cable holder after all necessary connections are made.
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Using Digital Multimedia Connectors
• You can connect USB devices to your TV by using the USB input of the TV. This feature allows
you to display/play JPG and MP3 les stored in a USB stick.
• It is possible that certain types of USB devices (e.g. MP3 Players) may not be compatible with
this TV.
• You may back up your les before making any connections to the TV set in order to avoid any
possible data loss. Note that manufacturer will not be responsible for any le damage or data
loss.
• Do not pull out USB module while playing a le.
CAUTION: Quickly plugging and unplugging USB devices, is a very hazardous operation.
Especially, do not repeatedly quickly plug and unplug the drive. This may cause physical
damage to the USB player and especially the USB device itself .
SIDE VIEW USB MEMORY
USB Memory Connection
• Plug your USB device to the USB input of the TV.
Note: USB hard disk drives are not supported.
• It is recommended that you connect your USB device directly to the USB input of the TV. Some
compatibility problems may occur if you use a separate cable connection.
Side HDMI Connection
You can use side HDMI input to connect a device that has an HDMI connector to your TV. Use
an appropriate HDMI cable to make such a connection. Note that you should switch to HDMI-
4 source to view the content from the connected device. Power off both the TV and the device
before making any connections.
• Side HDMI Input supports connections between HDMI devices such as DVD players. You can
use side HDMI input of the TV to connect to an external HDMI device. Use an HDMI cable to
connect.
HDMI DEVICE SIDE VIEW
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Connecting the LCD TV to a PC
For displaying your computer’s screen image on your LCD TV, you can connect your computer
to the TV set.
• Power off both computer and display before making any connections.
• Use 15-pin D-sub display cable to connect a PC to the LCD TV.
• When the connection is made, switch to PC source. See “Input selection” section.
• Set the resolution that suits your viewing requirements. Resolution information can be found in
the appendix parts.
REAR VIEW
PC audio cable
(not supplied)
to AUDIO INPUTS
on the TV
Audio
Inputs
PC Input
PC RGB cable
(not supplied)
to PC input
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Connecting to a DVD Player
If you want to connect a DVD player to your LCD TV, you can use connectors of the TV set. DVD
players may have different connectors. Please refer to your DVD player’s instruction book for
additional information. Power off both the TV and the device before making any connections.
Note: Cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.
• If your DVD player has an HDMI socket, you can connect via HDMI. When you connect to DVD
player as illustrated below, switch to HDMI source. See, “Input Selection” section.
• Most DVD players are connected through COMPONENT SOCKETS. Use a component video
cable to connect video input. For enabling audio, use a component audio cable as illustrated
below. When the connection is made, switch to YPbPr source. See, “Input selection” section.
• You may also connect through the SCART 1 or SCART 2. Use a SCART cable as shown
below.
Note : These three methods of connection perform the same function but in different levels of quality. It is not
necessary to connect by all three methods.
Component
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DVD Player
Scart sockets
Component
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HDMI
inputs
Using Side AV Connectors
You can connect a range of optional equipment to your LCD TV. Possible connections are shown
below. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.
• For connecting a camcorder, connect to the VIDEO IN socket and the AUDIO SOCKETS. For
selecting the related source, see the section “Input selection” in the following parts.
• To listen the TV sound from headphones, connect to the HEADPHONE jack of theTV.
Headphone
Camcorder
SIDE VIEW
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Using Other Connectors
You can connect a range of optional equipment to your LCD TV. Possible connections are shown
below. Note that cables shown in the illustration are not supplied.
• To connect external speakers, use an audio cable. Do not reverse the AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO
RIGHT jacks. Turn on the LCD TV and external speaker set after all connections are made.
Refer to your speaker set’s manual for further queries.
• For connecting a to a device that has SPDIF support, use an appropriate SPDIF cable to enable
sound connection.
External Speakers
A device that
supports
SPDIF signal.
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