LG Electronics USA 26LG40UG User Manual

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PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
DVD OPERATION
51
Parental Control Setup
Some movies contain scenes that may not be suitable for children to view. Many of these discs contain parental control information that applies to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the disc. Movies and scenes are rated from 1 to 8, depending on the country. Some discs offer more suitable scenes as an alternative.
Select
Rating Level
.
Input the password.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
1
456
7809
23
3
Set the restriction level from 1 to 8. Viewing becomes more restricted as the number increases.
4
MENU/ SET UP
Return to normal playback.
8 Adult 7 NC - 17 6 R 5 PG - r 4 PG - 13 3 PG 2 G 1 Kids Unlock
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
G
New Password
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
D E
: Move G : Next
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
G
New Password
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
D E
: Move F : Prev
8 Adult 7 NC - 17 6 R 5 PG - r 4 PG - 13 3 PG 2 G 1 Kids
Unlock
1: Kids
2: G (General audience)
3: PG (Parental guidance suggested)
4: PG-13 (13 years and older)
5: PG-r
6: R (Restricted)
7: NC-17 (18 years and older)
8: Adult (Adults only)
G
Enter the password as requested.
G
The TV is set up with the initial pass-
word “0-0-0-0”.
G
If you ever forget your password, key in
‘7’, ‘7’, ‘7’, ‘7’ on the remote control.
If you set a rating for the player, all disc scenes with the same rating or lower are played. Higher rated scenes are not played unless an alternate scene is avail­able on the disc. The alternative must have the same rating or a lower one. If no suitable alternative is found, play­back stops. You must enter the 4-digit password or change the rating level in order to play the disc.
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DVD OPERATION
52
DVD OPERATION
Changing the password
Select
New Password
.
Input the password.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
1
456
7809
23
3
1
456
7809
23
Enter it again when requested.
4
MENU/ SET UP
Return to normal playback.
- - - -
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
G
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
D E
: Move G : Next
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
G
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
D E
: Move F : Prev
- - - -
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PICTURE SIZE CONTROL
DVD OPERATION
53
Select
TV S c r e e n
.
Select
4:3 L B, 4:3 P S
, or
16: 9
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
3
MENU/ SET UP
Return to normal playback.
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
TV Screen
G
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
D E
: Move G : Next
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
TV Screen
G
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
D E
: Move F : Prev
You can watch TV in various picture formats.
4 : 3 LB 4 : 3 PS
16 : 9
Depending on the disc, the TV screen feature may not be available.
4:3 LB (Letter Box)
4:3 PS (Pan & Scan)
16:9
4 : 3 LB 4 : 3 PS 16 : 9
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DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
DVD OPERATION
54
DVD OPERATION
Select
Digital Output
.
Select
Of f, Bitstream
, or
PC M
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
3
MENU/ SET UP
Return to normal playback.
Off Bitstream PCM
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
G
DRC
D E
: Move G : Next
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
G
DRC
D E
: Move F : Prev
You can select the output for SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface). Each DVD disc has a variety of audio output options. Set the player’s AUDIO options according to the type of audio system you use.
Off
Bitstream PCM
Bitstream: Select Bitstream if you con­nect the DVD Player’s DIGITAL OUT jack to an amplifier or other equipment with a Dolby Digital, or MPEG decoder.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation): Select when connected to a two-channel digi­tal stereo amplifier. DVDs encoded in Dolby Digital, or MPEG will be automat­ically downmixed to two-channel PCM audio.
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DYNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSION (DRC)
DVD OPERATION
55
Select
DR C
.
Select
Off
(Decrease the DRC range) or
O n
(Reset the DRC range to original values).
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
3
MENU/ SET UP
Return to normal playback.
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
G
D E
: Move G : Next
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Rating Level
New Password
TV Screen
MENU Language
Digital Output
DRC
G
D E
: Move F : Prev
Confines the audio range to prevent excessively loud sound yet allows you to hear the low sounds clearly.
Off
On
Off On
With the DVD format, you can hear a program’s soundtrack in the most accu­rate and realistic presentation possible, thanks to digital audio technology. However, you may wish to compress the dynamic range of the audio output (the difference between the loudest sounds and the quietest ones).
This allows you to listen to a movie at a lower volume without losing clarity of sound. Set DRC to On for this effect.
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PLAYING A DVD OR VIDEO CD
DVD OPERATION
56
DVD OPERATION
Turn TV on.
Slide your chosen disc into the disc slot on the side panel. Be sure to face the top of the disc (with title etc.) toward the front of the screen. Playback starts.
Remove the disc. The Disc will come out halfway.
1
POWER
3
2
EJECT
Press this button during playback. Select the required speed: X2, X4, X8, X16 or X32 (backward/
forward).
Return to normal playback.
1
2
Basic Playback Fast Forward/Backward
Stop playback. At this time, DVD/VCD player stops playback temporarily and maintains the current playback position.(At this time, if you press
pla y
button, Playback will resume from the location where you stopped playback.)
Press this button again to stop playback fully. (At this time, if you press
play
button,
disc playback start from the beginning.)
1
2
Stop Playback/Ejection
Press this button during playback.
1
Pause Playback (Still Mode)
Press this button during playback. Select the required speed:
F
I
1/2,
F
I
1/4,
F
I
1/8,
F
I
1/16
(backward), or
I
G
1/2,
I
G
1/4,
I
G
1/8,
I
G
1/16 (forward).
Return to normal playback.
1
SLOW -
SLOW +
2
Slow Motion
Press it briefly during playback to select the next chapter/track or to return to the beginning of the cur­rent chapter/track.
1
SKIP -
SKIP +
Press it twice briefly to step back to the previous chapter/track.
SKIP -
Skip a Chapter/Track
There is no sound during fast or slow playback for DVDs or Video CDs.
Slow motion playback in reverse is not possi­ble with Video CDs.
Use this button again to return to normal playback.
or
2
If you have a disc problem during playback, remove the disc by pressing and holding down the button on the side panel for 5 seconds. The Disc will come out completely.
After that, turn the TV off and then on again.
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DVD OPERATION
57
Exit still motion mode.
3
Press this button during playback.
1
Press this button during playback.
1
DISC MENU
Return to normal playback.
3
RETURN
FLASHBK
Select the desired item.
Press this button during playback.
2
ENTER
1
TITLE MENU
6
Press it repeatedly to change OSD.
Press this button during playback. Title, Chapter information appears on
screen.
2
DISPLAY
1
1
DISPLAY
1
Still Picture and Frame-by-Frame Playback
Title Menu (DVD only)
OSD (On-Screen Display)
Press this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to advance the
picture frame-by-frame.
2
SKIP -
SKIP +
Use this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to change the repeat
mode. DVD: Chapter, Title, ALL,
Repeat Off. VCD: Track, ALL, Repeat Off.
You can play a specific title, chapter, track, or segment repeatedly.
You can display the playback status on TV screen as following; Title, Chapter number, Playing time.
1
REPEAT
4
Repeat Playback
Disc Menu (DVD only)
On a Video CD with PBC, you must set
PB C
-
Of f
using
PB C
button to use the repeat
function.
Select the desired menu option.
2
ENTER
The TV may not be able to select the disc or title menu depending on a sort of DVD disc.
OSD display may different depending on a sort of DVD disc.
Title Elapsed
TT 01/03 CH 01/09 0:28:22
Title Number
Chapter Number
Playing Time
DVD:
Title Elapsed → Title Remain → Chapter
Elapsed
Chapter Remain
Display off.
A
Audio C D :
Single Elapsed →Single Remain
Total Elapsed →Total Remain.
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DVD OPERATION
58
DVD OPERATION
Select the start point during back. “ A” is displayed on TV screen and
the starting point of your selected seg­ment is set up.
Resume normal playback.
A-B repeat playback allows you to repeat material between two selected points.
1
A-B
5
Select the end point. “ AB” is displayed on TV screen and
the ending point is set up. Playback starts at the point that you
selected. Playback stops at the end point, returns to Point A automatically, then starts again.
2
A-B
5
3
A-B
5
Press it during playback to see the differ­ent subtitle languages.
1
SUBTITLE
7
A-B Repeat Playback
Press this button during playback.
If the scene was recorded from multiple angles, you can easily change the camera angle of the scene you are currently watching.
When enlarging the picture, it may become distorted.
1
ANGLE
3
Press it repeatedly to select the desired angle.
2
ANGLE
3
Camera Angle (DVD only)
Subtitles
You can only change the angle for DVDs that provide multiple angles of scenes.
The angle function will not work on DVD video discs that do not contain scenes recorded at different angles.
The number of angles varies from disc to disc.
Press this button during playback.
1
ZOOM
2
Press it repeatedly to change the TV screen in the sequence: 2x, 3x, 4x.
2
ZOOM
2
Adjust the main picture position while in the enlarged picture mode.
3
Zoom
Set Playback Control (PBC) to On or Off.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
On: Video CDs with PBC are played according to the PBC.
Off: Video CDs with PBC are played the same way as Audio CDs.
1
PBC
PBC
Zoom may not work on some DVDs.
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MP3 OPERATION
DVD OPERATION
59
When inserted, the MP3 menu screen appears automatically depending on the MP3 disc’s folder (directory) structure.
1
MP3 Files Playback Options
Select desired folder.
2
ENTER
Use this button again to return to normal playback.
or
2
ENTER
Select desired file and play the MP3 file.
3
02 : 30 03 : 37 001 / 011
/
D
E
.. PICTURE 2 PICTURE 1 O.S.T. - 3 PICTURE 3 O.S.T. - 4
Resolution 500 x 375
G
Stop Playback
Pause Playback
Stop playback.
1
Pause playback.
1
Press it briefly during playback to go to the next track or to return to the beginning of the current track.
1
SKIP -
SKIP +
Press it twice briefly to go back to the previous track.
SKIP -
Move to another Track
Use this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to change the repeat
mode: Shuffle, Random, Repeat One, Repeat All, Repeat Off.
You can play a specific track repeatedly.
1
REPEAT
4
Repeat Playback
Fast Forward/Backward
Press this button during playback. Select the required speed: 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X or 32X.
Return to normal playback.
1
2
Select the start point during playback. “ A” is displayed on TV screen and
the starting point of your selected seg­ment is set up.
A-B repeat playback allows you to repeat material between two selected points.
1
A-B
5
A-B Repeat Playback
Resume normal playback.
Select the end point. “ AB” is displayed on TV screen and
the ending point is set up. Playback starts at the point that you
selected. Playback stops at the end point, returns to Point A automatically, then starts again.
2
A-B
5
3
A-B
5
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AUDIO CD OPERATION
DVD OPERATION
60
DVD OPERATION
Press this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to change track infor-
mation: Single Elapsed, Single Remain, Total Elapsed, or Total Remain.
You can display the Track, and Playback time status on the TV screen.
1
DISPLAY
1
On-Screen Display
Single Elapse
Track 01/21 01:00
Track Number
Playing Time
Stop Playback
Pause Playback (Still Mode)
Stop playback. At this time the CD player stops playback
temporarily and maintains the current playback position.
1
Press it repeatedly to stop playback fully. (At this time if you press the
G
button,
disc playback starts from the beginning.)
2
Pause playback.
1
Fast Forward/Backward
Press this button during playback. Select the required speed: 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X or 32X.
Return to normal playback.
1
2
Use this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to change the repeat
mode: Track, All, Repeat Off.
You can play a specific track repeatedly.
1
REPEAT
4
Repeat Playback
Move to another Track
Select the start point during playback. “ A” is displayed on TV screen and
the starting point of your selected seg­ment is set up.
A-B repeat playback allows you to repeat material between two selected points.
1
A-B
5
A-B Repeat Playback
Resume normal playback.
Select the end point. “ AB” is displayed on TV screen and
the ending point is set up. Playback starts at the point that you
selected. Playback stops at the end point, returns to Point A automatically, then starts again.
2
A-B
5
3
A-B
5
Use this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to skips to the
next/previous track.
1
SKIP -
SKIP +
Return to normal playback.or
2
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JPG FILE VIEWING OPTIONS
DVD OPERATION
61
Select the desired picture. The selected JPG file appears as shown.
As a JPG file is loaded, the table of contents appears on the TV screen.
1
Rotate a JPG file clockwise or counter clockwise during showing a picture.
1
R
O
T
A
T
E
+
R
O
T
A
T
E
-
Picture Selection
Rotation
If you press the
ENTER
button while playing
an MP3 disc, the slide show starts.
If you play play MP3 and JPG slide show simul­taneously, repeat function is applied to both MP3 and JPG files.
02 : 30 03 : 37 001 / 011
/
D
E
.. PICTURE 2 PICTURE 1 O.S.T. - 3 PICTURE 3 O.S.T. - 4
Resolution 500 x 375
G
Start Slide show mode.
2
Return to play list.
3
Use this button during playback. Press it repeatedly to change the repeat
mode: Shuffle, Random, Repeat One, Repeat All, Repeat Off.
You can show JPG files repeatedly.
1
REPEAT
4
Repeat Playback
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PICTURE CONTROL
62
PICTURE SIZE (ASPECT RATIO) CONTROL
PICTURE CONTROL
This feature lets you choose the way an analog picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio is displayed on your TV.
NOTE
!
G
If a fixed image is displayed on the screen for very long time, the image could become imprinted on the screen and remain visible. This phenomenon is common to all manufacturers and is not covered by war­ranty. Normally it will dissipate after a few minutes.
You can also adjust
Aspect Ratio
in
the
Q-Menu
.
Set By Program
4:3
16:9
Zoom1
Zoom2
Just Scan
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Aspect Ratio
.
Select the desired picture format.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Picture Mode : Standard
• Backlight 80
• Contrast 90
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Picture Mode : Standard
• Backlight 80
• Contrast 90
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
RG RG
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PICTURE CONTROL
63
Set by program
Selects the proper picture proportion to match the source’s image.
4:3
Choose 4:3 when you want to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio.
16:9
Adjust the picture horizontally, in a linear pro­portion to fill the entire screen.
Zoom 1
Choose Zoom 1 when you want to view the pic­ture without any alteration. However, the top and bottom portions of the picture will be cropped.
Zoom 2
Choose Zoom 2 when you want the picture to be altered, both vertically extended and cropped. The picture taking a halfway trade off between alteration and screen coverage.
Just Scan
Normally the edges of video signals are cropped 1-2%. Just Scan turns off this cropping and shows the complete video.
Notes: If there is noise on the edges of the original signal, it will be visible when Just Scan is activated.
Just S c a n
operates only in DTV/CADTV/Component/HDMI-DTV/DVI-DTV (720p/1080i/1080p) input source.
(4:3 4:3)
(16:9 16:9)
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PICTURE CONTROL
64
PRESET PICTURE SETTINGS
PICTURE CONTROL
Picture Mode - Preset
There are factory presets for picture settings available in the user menus. You can use a preset, change each setting manually.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Picture Mode
.
Select
Vivid,Stan dard, Cinem a
,
Sport
, or
Game
.
Vivid, Stan dard, Cinem a, Sport
, and
Game
Settings are preset for the opti­mum picture quality at the factory and are not adjustable.
You can also adjust
Picture Mode
in
the
Q. Menu
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Picture Mode : Standard
• Backlight 80
• Contrast 90
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Picture Mode : Standard
• Backlight 80
• Contrast 90
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
RG
RG
Vivid
Standard
Cinema
Sport
Game
Expert1
Expert2
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PICTURE CONTROL
65
Color Tone - Preset
Choose one of three automatic color adjustments. Set to warm to enhance hotter colors such as red, or set to cool to see less intense colors with more blue.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Color Temperature
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
ENTER
Select
Coo l, Medium
, or
War m
.
4
Select
Advanced Control
.
2
ENTER
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Color Temperature
F
Medium
G
Fresh Contrast
Off
Fresh Color
Off
Noise Reduction
Off
Gamma
Medium
Black Level
Low
Eye Care
Off
Real Cinema
Off
Close
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PICTURE CONTROL
66
MANUAL PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
PICTURE CONTROL
Picture Mode - User Mode
Adjust the picture appearance to suit your preference and viewing situations.
Select
PICTURE
.
Make appropriate adjustments.
Select
Backlight, Contrast, Brightness
,
Sharpness, Color
, or
Tin t
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
Select
Picture Mode
.
2
ENTER
Select
Vivid,Stan dard, Cinem a, Sport
, or
Game
.
3
ENTER
4
ENTER
5
ENTER
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Picture Mode : Standard
• Backlight 80
• Contrast 90
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
• Backlight 80
E
E
E
E
Enter
RG
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PICTURE CONTROL
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Select your desired menu option.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Picture Mode
.
Select
Expert Control
.
Select
Expert1
or
Expert2
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
ENTER
5
ENTER
Make appropriate adjustments.
6
Picture Mode - Expert Control
By segmenting categories,
E
Expert1
and
Expert2
provide more categories which users can set as they see
fit, offering the optimal picture quality for users.
7
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
• Expert Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Picture Mode : Standard
• Backlight 80
• Contrast 90
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 60
• Color 60
• Tint 0
Vivid
Standard
Cinema
Sport
Game
Expert1
Expert2
F
Off
G
Fresh Contrast
Noise Reduction
Off
Gamma
Medium
Black Level
Off
Off
Real Cinema
Color Standard
SD
White Balance
Normal
Method
2 Points
Red Contrast
50
Green Contrast
50
Blue Contrast
50
E
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PICTURE CONTROL
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PICTURE IMPROVEMENT TECHNOLOGY
PICTURE CONTROL
Fresh Contrast: Optimizes the contrast automatically according to the brightness of the reflection. Fresh Color: Adjusts the color of the reflection automatically to reproduce as close as possible natural colors. Noise Reduction: Removes interference up to the point where it does not damage the original picture. Gamma: High gamma values display whitish images and low gamma values display high contrast images.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Advanced Control
.
Select
Fresh Contrast, Fresh C o l o r
,
Noise Reduction
, or
Gamma
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Select your desired options.
4
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Color Temperature
Medium
Fresh Contrast
F
Off
G
Fresh Color
Off
Noise Reduction
Off
Gamma
Medium
Black Level
Low
Eye Care
Off
Real Cinema
Off
Close
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PICTURE CONTROL
69
ADVANCED CONTROL - BLACK (DARKNESS) LEVEL
Adjusting the contrast and the brightness of the screen using the black level of the screen. This feature is disable in DTV and RGB-PC mode.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Advanced Control
.
Select
Black Le v e l
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
Lo w
or
Hig h
.
4
Lo w
: The reflection of the screen gets
darker.
Hig h
: The reflection of the screen gets
brighter.
Auto
: Realizing the black level of the screen and set it to High or Low auto­matically.
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Color Temperature
Medium
Fresh Contrast
Off
Fresh Color
Off
Noise Reduction
Off
Gamma
Medium
Black Level
F
Low
G
Eye Care
Off
Real Cinema
Off
Close
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PICTURE CONTROL
70
ADVANCED CONTROL - EYE CARE
PICTURE CONTROL
Dims extremely bright pictures. This feature is disabled in “
Picture Mode-Vivid, Cinema
”.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Advanced Control
.
Select
Eye C a r e
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
4
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Color Temperature
Medium
Fresh Contrast
Off
Fresh Color
Off
Noise Reduction
Off
Gamma
Medium
Black Level
Low
Eye Care
F
Off
G
Real Cinema
Off
Close
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PICTURE CONTROL
71
ADVANCED CONTROL - REAL CINEMA
Set up the TV for the best picture appearance for viewing movies. When you operate Real Cinema (3:2 Pull-Down Mode or Cinema Correction Mode), the TV will adjust 24 fps
video from movies to 30 fps video for display. This feature operates only in TV (Analog TV/CATV, Digital DTV/CADTV), AV1, AV2, Component 480i/1080i,
and HDMI 1080i mode.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Advanced Control
.
Select
Real Cinema.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
4
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Color Temperature
Medium
Fresh Contrast
Off
Fresh Color
Off
Noise Reduction
Off
Gamma
Medium
Black Level
Low
Eye Care
Off
Real Cinema
F
Off
G
Close
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PICTURE CONTROL
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PICTURE RESET
PICTURE CONTROL
Settings of the selected picture modes return to the default factory settings.
Select
PICTURE
.
Select
Reset
.
Initialize the adjusted value.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Enter
Move
PICTURE
E
RG
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
• Sharpness 50
• Color 50
• Tint 0
• Advanced Control
• Reset
Screen (RGB-PC)
Resetting video configuration...
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PICTURE CONTROL
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POWER INDICATOR
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Power Indicator
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
ENTER
Select
Standby LightorPower Li g h t
.
3
ENTER
Select your desired options.
4
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Standby Light
: You can set the brightness of the LED on the front side of the TV during power standby.
Power Lig h t
: You can set the the LED on the front side of the TV to be turned on or off while watching the TV.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Power Light
Standby Light
On
Close
F
On
G
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
74
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
AUTO VOLUME LEVELER (AUTO VOLUME)
Auto Volume makes sure that the volume level remains consistent whether you are watching a commercial or a regular TV program.
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
Auto Volume
.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
LR
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Enter
Move
AUDIO
LR
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Off
On
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
75
CLEAR VOICE
By differentiating the human sound range from others, it improves the sound quality of voices.
If you select “
Clear Voice-On
”,
SR S
Tru S u rr o u nd XT
feature will not
work.
You can also adjust
Clear Voice
in the
Q-Menu
.
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
Clear Voi c e
.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
LR
LR
E E
Off
On
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
PRESET SOUND SETTINGS (SOUND MODE)
Sound Mode lets you enjoy the best sound without any special adjustment as the TV sets the appropriate sound options based on the program content.
Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport
, and
Gam e
are preset for optimum sound quality at the factory and are
not adjustable.
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
Sound M o d e
.
Select
Standard, Music
,
Cinema, Sport
, or
Gam e
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
You can also adjust
Sound M o d e
in
the
Q. Menu
.
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
E E
LRLR
Standard
Music
Cinema
Sport
Game
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SOUND SETTING ADJUSTMENT - USER MODE
SRS TRUSURROUND XT
Adjust the sound to suit your taste and room situations.
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
Sound M o d e
.
Select
Treble
or
Bas s
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
4
2
ENTER
Select
Standard, Music
,
Cinema, Sport
, or
Gam e
.
3
ENTER
ENTER
Make appropriate adjustments.
5
ENTER
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
SRS TruSurround X T
.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
SRS TruSurrou n d XT
: Takes advantage of any multi-channel format without needing to add extra speakers or equipment. Dialog clarity, bass enrichment, and the addition of stereo audio enhancement produces an immersive sound experience from standard stereo material.
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
LR
LR
Close
E
E
Treble 50
Bass 50
SRS TruSurround XT
Off
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
BALANCE
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
Balance
.
Make appropriate adjustments.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Adjust the left/right sound of speaker to suit your taste and room situations.
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
LR
LR
E E
Close
E
E
Balance 0
LR
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
79
TV SPEAKERS ON/OFF SETUP
Turn the TV speakers off if using external audio equipment.
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
TV Sp e a k e r
.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
TV Speaker : On
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
TV Speaker : On
LR
LR
EE
Off
On
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
80
AUDIO RESET
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
Settings of the selected Sound Mode return to the default factory settings.
Select
AUDIO
.
Select
Reset
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
ENTER
Initialize the adjusted value.
3
ENTER
4
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
Enter
Move
AUDIO
Auto Volume : Off
Clear Voice : On
Balance 0
Sound Mode : Standard
SRS TruSurround XT:
Off
• Treble 50
• Bass 50
• Reset
LR
LR
E E
Resetting audio configuration...
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
81
STEREO/SAP BROADCAST SETUP
For Analog only: This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and any SAP (Secondary Audio Program) that accom­panies the stereo program if the station transmits an additional sound signal. Mono sound is automatically used if the broadcast is only in Mono.
Select
SAP
.
Select
Mono, Stereo
, or
SA P
.
Return to TV viewing.
1
Q. MENU
3
2
Q. MENU
Select
Multi Au d i o
.
Select other languages.
Return to TV viewing.
1
Q. MENU
3
2
Q. MENU
Analog TV Digital TV
Q.Menu
3
16:9
Vivid
Off
Standard
Off
F
English
G
Off
Add
Aspect Ratio
Backlight
Clear Voice
Picture Mode
Sound Mode
Caption
Multi Audio
Sleep Timer
Del/Add/Fav
CH
Close
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
82
AUDIO LANGUAGE
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
Other languages may be available if a digital signal is provided by the broadcasting station. This feature operates only in DTV/CADTV mode.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Menu
English
Audio
F
English
G
Close
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Language
.
Select
Audio
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select your desired language:
English, Spanish
, or
French
4
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
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ON-SCREEN MENUS LANGUAGE SELECTION
The menus can be shown on the screen in the selected language.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Menu
F
English
G
Audio
English
Close
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Language
.
Select
Menu
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select your desired language. From this point on, the on-screen menus
will be shown in the selected language.
4
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
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CAPTION MODE
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
Caption must be provided to help people with hearing loss watch TV. Select a caption mode for displaying cap­tioning information if provided on a program. Analog caption displays information at any position on the screen and is usually the program's dialog. Caption/Text, if provided by the broadcaster, would be available for both digital and analog channels on the Antenna/Cable. This TV is programmed to memorize the caption/text mode which was last set when you turned the power off. This function is only available when
Caption
Mode is set
O n
.
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Caption
.
Select
O n
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
CC1-4
or
Text1-4
.
4
Analog Broadcasting System Captions
When selecting
Of f
, Sub-menus for Analog, DTV, and Digital Option become disabled.
CAPTION
The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of the TV screen; usually the audio portion of the pro­gram provided for the hearing impaired.
TEX T
The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually messages provid­ed by the broadcaster.
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : On
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Mode
CC1
Close
Digital Option
F
On
G
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
85
Digital Broadcasting System Captions
Choose the language you want the DTV/CADTV Captions to appear in. Other Languages can be chosen for digital sources only if they are included on the program. This function in only available when Caption Mode is set On.
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Caption
.
Select
O n
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
CC1-4, Text1-4
, or
Service1- 6
.
4
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : On
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Mode
CC1
Close
Digital Option
F
On
G
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SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
86
SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL
Caption Option
Customize the DTV/CADTV captions that appear on your screen. This function in only available when Caption Mode is set On.
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Caption
Select
O n
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
Custom
.
5
ENTER
Customize the
Style, Font
, etc., to your preference. A preview icon is provided at the bottom of the screen, use it to see the caption language.
6
Select
Digital Option
.
4
Siz e
: Set the word size.
Font
: Select a typeface for the text.
Text C o l o r
: Choose a color for the
text.
Text Opacity
: Specify the opacity
for the text color.
Bg (Background) Color
: Select a
background color.
Bg (Background) Opacity
: Select
the opacity for the background color.
Edge T y p e
: Select an edge type.
Edge C o l o r
: Select a color for the
edges.
7
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : On
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Mode
Service1
Close
Digital Option
F
On
G
Size
A Standard
Font
Font 1
Text Color
White
Text Opacity
Solid
Edge Type
None
Edge Color
Black
Bg Color
Black
Bg Opacity
Solid
Close
F
Custom
G
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TIME SETTING
87
CLOCK SETTING
TIME SETTING
Auto Clock Setup
The time is set automatically from a digital channel signal. The digital channel signal includes information for the current time provided by the broadcasting station. Set the clock manually if the current time is set incorrectly by the auto clock function.
Select
TIM E
.
Select
Clock
.
Select
Auto
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select your viewing area time zone.
• U.S.A:
Ea s t e rn, Ce n t r al, Mo u nt a i n
,
Pacific, Alaska
, or
Hawaii
.
• Canada:
Eastern, Central, Mountain
,
Pacific, New F.land
, or
Atlantic
.
4
Select
Auto, O n
, or
Off
(depending on whether or not your viewing area observes Daylight Saving time).
5
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008/ 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008/ 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Year
Month
2
Date
21
Hour
2 AM
2008
Minute
10
Time Zone
Eastern
Daylight Saving
Auto
Close
F
Auto
G
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TIME SETTING
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TIME SETTING
Manual Clock Setup
If the current time setting is wrong, reset the clock manually.
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Year
Month
2
Date
21
Hour
2 AM
2008
Minute
10
Time Zone
Eastern
Daylight Saving
Auto
Close
F
Manual
G
Select
TIM E
.
Select
Clock
.
Select
Manual
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select the Year, Month, Date, Hour, or Minutes option.
4
Set the Year, Month, Date, Hour, or Minutes option.
5
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
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TIME SETTING
89
AUTO ON/OFF TIME SETTING
This function operates only if the current time has been set. The
Off T i m e
function overrides the
On T i m e
function if they are both set to the same time.
The TV must be in standby mode for the
On T i m e
to work.
If you do not press any button within 2 hours after the TV turns on with the
On Tim e
function, the TV will
automatically revert to standby mode.
To cancel
On/Off T i m e
function, select
Of f
.
Only for On Time function
Select
Input
.
Select TV,
AV1
,
AV2, Compone nt
,
Built - I n DVD, RGB-PC, HDMI1
,
HDMI2
, or
HDMI3
.
Select
TIM E
.
Select
Off t i m e
or
On t i m e
.
Select
Repeat
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select
Of f, Onc e, Everyday, Mo n~Fr i
,
Mo n~Sa t, Weekend
, or
Sunday
.
4
Select and set
Hour
or
Minute
.
5
1
ENTER
3
4
2
When Selecting
T V
:
set the channel at turn-on.
Adjust to sound level at turn-on.
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : 6:30 AM (Once)
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Repeat
F
Once
G
Hour
6 AM
Minute
30
Input
TV
Channel
TV 2-0
Volume
30
Close
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TIME SETTING
90
TIME SETTING
SLEEP TIMER SETTING
The Sleep Time turns the TV off at the preset time. Note that this setting is cleared when the TV is turned off.
You can also adjust
Sleep T i m e r
in
the
Q.Menu
.
Select
TIM E
.
Select
Sleep T i m e r
.
Select
Off, 1 0, 2 0, 3 0, 6 0, 9 0
,
120, 180
, or
240
minutes.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Close
F
Off
G
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91
AUTO SHUT-OFF SETTING
TV will be automatically turned off, in case of no signal for 10 minutes.
Select
TIM E
.
Select
Auto S l e e p
.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : Off
Enter
Move
TIME
Clock :
Feb/21/2008 2:10 AM
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Auto Sleep : On
Off
On
TV will be automatically turned off, in case of No Signal for 10 minutes.
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PARENTAL CONTROL / RATING
92
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
Parental Control can be used to block specific channels, ratings and other viewing sources.
The Parental Control Function (V-Chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the broad­casting station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by choosing the type of the program and the categories. It is also possible to block all program viewing for a time period. To use this function, the following must be done :
1. Set ratings and categories to be blocked.
2. Specify a password
3. Enable the lock
V-Chip rating and categories
Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations. Most television programs and television movies can be blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to­video movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA)only.
Ratings for Television programs including made-for-TV movies:
TV-G(General audience
)
TV-PG(Parental guidance suggested
)
TV-14(Parents strongly cautioned
)
TV-MA (Mature audience only
)
TV-Y(All children
)
TV-Y7(Children 7 years older
)
Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels, ratings, and external viewing sources. A password is required to gain access to this menu.
Setting up Your Password
For USA For Canada
Close
Enter Password
* * * *
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
Enter the password as requested.
The TV is set up with the initial password “0-0-0-0”.
SET PASSWORD & LOCK SYSTEM
Enter
Move
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
LOCK
Enter
Move
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
TV Rating-English
TV Rating-French
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
LOCK
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93
Enables or disables the blocking scheme you set up previously.
Lock System
Select
Lock Sy s t e m
.
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
4
3
ENTER
When you select
O n
, the Lock System
is enable.
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : On
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Off
On
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PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
Change the password by inputting a new password twice.
Set Password
Select
Set password
.
Choose any 4 digits for your new password. As soon as the 4 digits are entered, re-enter
the same 4 digits on the
Confirm
.
4
3
ENTER
1
456
7809
23
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Close
New
* * * *
Confirm
* * * *
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CHANNEL BLOCKING
Blocks any channels that you do not want to watch or that you do not want your children to watch.
Select
Block Channel
.
Select a channel to block or unblock it.
4
3
ENTER
Block or unblock a channel.
5
ENTER
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
6
MENU/ SET UP
Return to the previous menu.
RETURN
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Block/Unblock
Move Page
CH
Move
Previous
MENU
Exit
RETURN
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MOVIE & TV RATING
PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS
Movie Rating (MPAA)
-
Only for USA
Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits specified, so children cannot view certain movies. You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the movies with the ratings above a specified level. Keep in mind that the movie ratings limit only applies to movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap operas.
Select
Movie Rating
.
Select G,
P G, PG-13, R, NC-17
or X.
4
3
ENTER
Blocking off : Permits all programs
G
PG
PG-13
R
NC-17
X
Blocking Off
G (General audience)
PG (Parental guidance suggested)
PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned)
R (Restricted)
NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted)
X (Adult only)
Blocking Off (Permits all programs)
G
If you set PG-13: G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
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Select
TV Rating-Ch i l d ren
.
Select
Age
or
Fantas y Violence
.
4
3
ENTER
Select block options.
5
ENTER
Age (applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7)
Fantasy Violence (applies to TV-Y7)
TV Rating Children
-
Only for USA
Prevents children from watching certain children's TV programs, according to the ratings limit set. The children rating does not apply to other TV programs. Unless you block certain TV programs intended for mature audi­ences in the TV Rating - sub menu, your children can view those programs.
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Close
Age
Fantasy Violence
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TV Rating General
-
Only for USA
Based on the ratings, blocks certain TV programs that you and your family do not want to view.
Select
TV Rating-Ge n e r al
.
Select
Ag e, Dialogu e, Languag e
,
Sex
or
Violence
.
4
3
ENTER
Select block options.
5
ENTER
Age (applies to TV-G,TV-PG,TV-14,TV­MA).
Dialogue-sexual dialogue (applies to TV-PG,TV-14).
Language-adult language (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
Sex-sexual situations (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
Violence (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV­MA).
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Close
Age
Dialogue
Language
Sex
Violence
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TV Rating English
-
Only for CANADA
Selecting canadian english language rating system.
Select
TV Rating-En g l i sh
.
Select E, C,
C8 +, G, P G
,
14 +, 18 +
, or
Blocking Off
.
4
3
ENTER
Blocking off : Permits all programs
E
C
C8+
G
PG
14+
18+
Blocking Off
E (Exempt)
C (Children)
C8+ (Children eight years and older)
G (General programming, suitable for all audiences)
PG (Parental Guidance)
14+ (Viewers 14 years and older)
18+ (Adult programming)
Blocking Off (Permits all programs)
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
TV Rating-English
TV Rating-French
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
TV Rating-English
TV Rating-French
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
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TV Rating French
-
Only for CANADA
Selecting canadian french language rating system.
Select
TV Rating-Fre n c h
.
Select E, G,
8ans+, 13ans+
,
16ans+, 18ans+
, or
Blocking off
.
4
3
ENTER
Blocking off : Permits all programs
E
G
8ans+
13ans+
16ans+
18ans+
Blocking Off
E (Exempt)
G (General)
8ans+ (General-Not convenient for lit­tle children)
13ans+ (Not convenient for children of 13 years and younger)
16ans+ (Not convenient for children of 16 years and younger)
18ans+ (This programs is only for adults)
Blocking off (Permits all programs)
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
5
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
TV Rating-English
TV Rating-French
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
TV Rating-English
TV Rating-French
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
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DOWNLOADABLE RATING
This function may become available in the future and will be available only for digital channel signals. This function operates only when TV has received Region5 Rating data.
Select
Downlo a d able R ating
.
Select desired
Downloa d a b l e
Rating
option.
4
3
ENTER
Select desired option and block it.
5
ENTER
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Humor
Sports
Cruelty
Language
Sadness
Genre
Age
Close
E
E
Based on rating table, your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual.
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EXTERNAL INPUT BLOCKING
Enables you to block an input.
Select
Input Block
.
Select input source.
4
3
Select
O n
or
Off
.
5
ENTER
Select
LOC K
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
ENTER
Input the password.
2
1
456
7809
23
6
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Enter
Move
LOCK
Lock System : Off
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
AV1
F
Off
G
AV2
Off
Component
Off
HDMI1
Off
RGB-PC
Off
Built-In DVD
Off
HDMI2
Off
HDMI3
Off
Close
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KEY LOCK
The TV can be set up so that it can only be used with the remote control. This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing by locking out the front panel controls. This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off.
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Key Lock
.
1
MENU/ SET UP
2
ENTER
Select
O n
or
Of f
.
3
ENTER
In
Key L o c k‘O n
’, if the TV is turned
off, press the
r
r
/ I, INPUT, CH button on the TV or POWER, INPUT, CH or NUMBER buttons on the remote control.
With the
Key Lock On
, the display
Key L o c k
’ appears on the screen if any button on the front panel is pressed while viewing the TV.
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing.
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Off
On
!
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The operation does not work normally.
The video function does not work.
No picture &No sound
No or poor color
or poor picture
Poor reception on
some channels
Lines or streaks
in pictures
No picture
when connecting HDMI
Horizontal/vertical bars
or picture shaking
Picture appears slowly
after switching on
The remote control
doesn’t work
Power is suddenly
turned off
Check to see if there is any object between the product and the remote control causing obstruction. Ensure you are pointing the remote control directly at the TV.
Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+ to +, - to -).
Ensure that the correct remote operating mode is set: TV, VCR etc.
Install new batteries.
Is the sleep timer set?
Check the power control settings. Power interrupted.
Check whether the product is turned on.
Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
Is the power cord inserted into wall power outlet?
Check your antenna direction and/or location.
Test the wall power outlet, plug another product’s power cord into the outlet where the product’s power cord was plugged in.
This is normal, the image is muted during the product startup process. Please contact your service center, if the picture has not appeared after a few minutes.
Adjust Color in menu option.
Try unplugging any others electronics that are near by to see if interference is causing the problem.
Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
Are the video cables installed properly?
Activate any function to restore the brightness of the picture.
Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or power tool.
Station or cable product experiencing problems, tune to another station.
Station signal is weak, reorient antenna.
Check for sources of possible interference.
Check antenna (Change the direction of the antenna).
Check HDMI cable over version 1.3.
If the HDMI cables don’t support HDMI version 1.3, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support HDMI version 1.3.
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There is a problem in PC mode. (Only PC mode applied)
Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency.
Check the input source.
Run the Auto configure or adjust clock, phase, or H/V position. (Option)
Check the signal cable.
Update video card drivers.
The signal is out of range
Screen color is unstable
or single color
Vertical bar or stripe on
background &
Horizontal Noise &
Incorrect position
Picture OK but No sound
Unusual sound from
inside the product
No sound
when connecting HDMI
or USB
No output from one
of the speakers
The audio function does not work.
Press the VOL or VOLUME button.
Sound muted? Press MUTE button.
Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
Are the audio cables installed properly?
Adjust Balance in menu option.
A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result in an unusual noise when the product is turned on or off and does not indicate a fault with the product.
Check HDMI cable over version 1.3.
Check USB cable over version 2.0.
*This feature is not available for all models.
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MAINTENANCE
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can extend the amount of time you enjoy your new TV.
Caution: Be sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning.
Cleaning the Screen
Here’s a great way to keep the dust off your screen for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen.
Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and then let it air-dry before you turn on your TV.
Cleaning the Cabinet
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
Please be sure not to use a wet cloth.
Extended Absence
G
If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time (such as a vacation), it’s a good idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges.
CAUTION
2
1
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.
MODELS
AC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
NTSC-M, ATSC, 64 & 256 QAM
VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-69, CADTV 1-135
75 ohm
480i
32 ~ 104°F (0 ~ 40°C)
Less than 80%
-4 ~ 140°F (-20 ~ 60°C)
Less than 85%
Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth)
Weight
Power requirement Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Built-In DVD Video Format
Environment condition
With stand
Without stand
With stand Without stand
Operating Temperature Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature Storage Humidity
26LG40
(26LG40-UA)
(26LG40-UG)
32LG40
(32LG40-UA)
(32LG40-UG)
26.2 x 20.6 x 10.5 inches
666.8 x 524.5 x 267.0 mm
26.2 x 18.0 x 4.0 inches
666.8 x 457.8 x 103.0 mm
24.4 pounds / 11.1 kg
21.1 pounds / 9.6 kg
31.8 x 24.8 x 11.7 inches
808.8 x 630.3 x 299.2 mm
31.8 x 21.7 x 4.2 inches
808.8 x 551.6 x 108.0 mm
34.1 pounds / 15.5 kg
29.7 pounds / 13.5 kg
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
APPENDIX
The provided universal remote control can be programmed to operate most remote-controllable devices. Note that the remote may not control all models of other brands.
Programming a code into a remote mode
Testing your remote control. To find out whether your remote control can operate other components without programming, turn on a
component such as a STB and press the corresponding mode button (such as a
STB
) on the remote con-
trol, while pointing at the component. Test the
POWER
and
C H
buttons to see if the component responds correctly. If the component does not operate correctly, the remote control requires programming to operate the device.
Turn on the component to be programmed, then press the corresponding mode button (such as
STB
) on
the remote control. The remote control button of the desired device is illuminated.
Press the
MENU
and
MUTE
buttons simultaneously, and the remote control is ready to be programmed with
the code.
Enter a code number using the number buttons on the remote control. Programming code numbers for the corresponding component can be found on the following pages. If the code is correct, the device will turn off.
Press the
MENU
button to store the code.
Test the remote control functions to see if the component responds correctly. If not, repeat from step 2.
2
3
4
5
6
1
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Remote Control Code
Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes
AIWA 034 AKAI 016 043 046 124
12 5 14 6 AMPRO 072 ANAM 031 033 103 AUDIO DYNAMICS
012 0 23 0 39 0 43 BROKSONIC 035 037 129 CANON 028 031 033 CAPEHART 108 CRAIG 003 040 135 CURTIS MATHES 031 033 041 DAEWOO 005 007 010 064
065 108 110 111
112 116 117 119 DAYTRON 108 DBX 012 023 039 043 DYNATECH 034 053 ELECTROHOME 059 EMERSON 006 017 025 027
029 031 034 035
036 037 046 101
12 9 131 13 8 15 3 FISHER 003 008 009 010 FUNAI 034 GE 031 033 063 072
10 7 10 9 14 4 147 GO VIDEO 132 136 HARMAN KARDON 012 045 HITACHI 004 018 026 034
043 063 137 150 INSTANTREPLAY 031 033 JCL 031 033 JCPENNY 012 013 015 033
040 066 101 JENSEN 043 JVC 012 031 033 043
048 050 055 060
13 0 15 0 15 2 KENWOOD 014 034 039 043
047 048 LG (GOLDSTAR) 001 012 013 020
101 10 6 114 12 3 LLOYD 034 LXI 003 009 013 014
017 03 4 101 10 6 MAGIN 040
MAGNAVOX 031 033 034 041
067 068
MARANTZ 012 031 033 067
069 MARTA 101 MATSUI 027 030 MEI 031 033 MEMOREX 003 010 014 031
033 034 053 072
101 10 2 13 4 139 MGA 045 0 46 059 MINOLTA 013 020 MITSUBISHI 013 020 045 046
049 051 059 061
151 MTC 034 040 MULTITECH 024 034 NEC 012 023 039 043
048 NORDMENDE 043 OPTONICA 053 054 PANASONIC 066 070 074 083
13 3 14 0 14 5
PENTAX 013 020 031 033
063 PHILCO 031 034 067 PHILIPS 031 033 034 054
067 071 101 PILOT 101 PIONEER 013 021 048 PORTLAND 108 PULSAR 072 QUARTZ 011 014 QUASAR 033 066 075 145 RCA 013 020 033 034
040 041 062 063
107 109 140 144
14 5 147 REALISTIC 003 008 010 014
031 033 034 040
053 054 101 RICO 058 RUNCO 148 SALORA 014
SAMSUNG 032 040 102 104
10 5 10 7 10 9 112 113 115 12 0 12 2
12 5 SANSUI 022 043 048 135 SANYO 003 007 010 014
10 2 13 4 SCOTT 017 037 112 129
131 SEARS 003 008 009 010
013 014 017 0 20
031 0 42 073 081
101 SHARP 031 054 149 SHINTOM 024 SONY 003 009 031 052
056 057 058 076
077 078 149 SOUNDESIGN 034 STS 013 SYLVANIA 031 033 034 059
067 SYMPHONIC 034 TANDY 010 034 TATUNG 039 043 TEA C 034 039 043 TECHNICS 031 033 070 TEKNIKA 019 031 033 034
101 THOMAS 034 TMK 006 TOSHIBA 008 013 042 047
059 082 112 131 TOTEVISION 040 101 UNITECH 040 VECTOR RESEARCH
012 VICTOR 048 VIDEO CONCEPTS
012 03 4 0 46 VIDEOSONIC 040 WARDS 003 013 017 024
031 033 034 040
053 054 131 YAMAHA 012 034 039 043 ZENITH 034 048 056
058 072 08 0 101
VCR
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APPENDIX
Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes
ALPHASTAR DSR 123 AMPLICA 050 BIRDVIEW 051 126 129 CHANNEL MASTER
013 014 015 018
036 055 CHAPARRAL 008 009 012 077 CITOH 054 CURTIS MATHES 050 145 DRAKE 005 006 007 010
011 05 2 112 116
141 DX ANTENNA 024 046 056 076 ECHOSTAR 038 040 057 058
093 094 095 096
097 098 099 100
12 2 ELECTRO HOME 089 EUROPLUS 114 FUJITSU 017 021 022 027
13 3 13 4 GENERAL INSTRUMENT
003 004 016 029
031 059 101 HITACHI 139 140
HOUSTON TRACKER
033 037 039 051
057 104 HUGHES 068 JANIEL 060 147 JERROLD 061 KATHREIN 108 LEGEND 057 LG 001 LUTRON 132 LUXOR 062 144 MACOM 010 059 063 064
065 MEMOREX 057 NEXTWAVE 028 124 125 NORSAT 069 070 PACE SKY SATELLITE
14 3 PANASONIC 060 142 PANSAT 121 PERSONAL CABLE 117 PHILIPS 071 PICO 105 PRESIDENT 019 102 PRIMESTAR 030 110 111
PROSAT 072 RCA 066 106 REALISTIC 043 074 SAMSUNG 123 SATELLITE SERVICE CO
028 035 047 057 085
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
032 138 SONY 103 STARCAST 041 SUPER GUIDE 020 124 125 TEECOM 023 026 075 087
088 090 107 130
13 7 TOSHIBA 002 127 UNIDEN 016 025 042 043
044 045 048 049
078 079 08 0 086
101 135 136 VIEWSTAR 115 WINEGARD 128 146 ZENITH 081 082 083 084
091 120
HDSTB
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IR CODES
Configuration of frame
1st frame
Repeat frame
Lead code
Repeat code
Bit descripti o n
Frame interval: Tf
The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed.
C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
Lead code Low custom code High custom code Data code Data code
Repeat code
Tf
4.5 ms
9 ms
2.25 ms
9 ms
0.55 ms
0.56 ms
1.12 ms
0.56 ms
2.24 ms
Tf Tf
Tf=108ms @455KHz
Bit ”0” Bit ”1”
1. How to Connect
Connect your wired remote control to the Remote Control port on the TV.
2. Remote Control IR Codes
Output waveform
Single pulse, modulated with 37.917KHz signal at 455KHz
T1
Tc
Carrier frequency
FCAR = 1/TC = fOSC/12 Duty ratio = T1/TC = 1/3
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Code
Function Note
(Hexa)
Code
Function Note
(Hexa)
08 POWER
Remote control Button (Power On/Off)
45 Q.MENU Remote control Button
43 MENU Remote control Button
0B INPUT Remote control Button
10-19 Number Key 0-9 Remote control Button
4C - (Dash) Remote control Button
1A FLASHBK Remote control Button
09 MUTE Remote control Button
02 VOL + Remote control Button
03 VOL - Remote control Button
00 CH Remote control Button
01 CH Remote control Button
1E FAV Remote control Button
40 Remote control Button
41 Remote control Button
07 Remote control Button
06 Remote control Button
44 ENTER Remote control Button
5B RETURN Remote control Button
7E SIMPLINK Remote control Button
30 AV MODE Remote control Button
B0 PLAY Remote control Button
BA PAUSE Remote control Button
B1 STOP Remote control Button
BD REC Remote control Button
8F REW Remote control Button
8E FF Remote control Button
CA EJECT Remote control Button
6B DISC MENU Remote control Button
B3 SKIP + Remote control Button
B2 SKIP - Remote control Button
3C SLOW + Remote control Button
3D SLOW - Remote control Button
D6 TV Discrete IR Code
(TV Input Selection)
C4 POWER ON Discrete IR Code
(Only Power On)
C5 POWER OFF Discrete IR Code
(Only Power Off)
5A AV1 Discrete IR Code
(AV1 Input Selection)
D0 AV2 Discrete IR Code
(AV2 Input Selection)
BF COMPONENT Discrete IR Code
(Component Input Selection)
D4 Built-In DVD Discrete IR Code
(Built-In DVD Input Selection)
D5 RGB-PC Discrete IR Code
(RGB-PC Input Selection)
CE HDMI1 Discrete IR Code
(HDMI1 Input Selection)
CC HDMI2 Discrete IR Code
(HDMI2 Input Selection)
E9 HDMI3 Discrete IR Code
(HDMI3 Input Selection)
76 Ratio 4:3 Discrete IR Code
(Only 4:3 Mode)
77 Ratio 16:9 Discrete IR Code
(Only 16:9 Mode)
AF Ratio Zoom Discrete IR Code
(Only Zoom1 Mode)
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EXTERNAL CONTROL THROUGH RS-232C
RS-232C Setup
The RS-232C port allows you connect the RS-232C input jack to an external control device (such as a computer or an A/V control system) to control the TV’s functions externally.
Note: RS-232C on this unit is intended to be used with third party RS-232C control hardware and software.
The instructions below are provided to help with programming software or to test functionality using telenet software.
AUDIO
(RGB/DVI)
RGB(PC)
REMOTE
CONTROL IN
RS-232C IN
(CONTROL & SERVICE)
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
AV IN 1
VIDEO
MONO
( )
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
RGB IN
Type of Connector; D-Sub 9-Pin Male
No. Pin Name
1 No connection 2 RXD (Receive data
)
3 TXD (Transmit data
)
4 DTR (DTE side ready
)
5 GND 6 DSR (DCE side ready
)
7 RTS (Ready to send
)
8 CTS (Clear to send
)
9 No Connection
1
6
5
9
PC
Communication Parameters
Baud rate : 9600 bps (UART
)
Data length : 8 bits
Parity : None
Stop bit : 1 bit
Communication code : ASCII code
Use a crossed (reverse) cable.
NOTE
!
G
This TV has command echo back.
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RS-232C Configurations
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Use this function to specify a TV ID number. Refer to ‘Real Data Mapping1’.
G
p.118
.
Either cable below can be used.
Set ID
PC TV
RXD 2 3 TXD TXD 3 2 RXD
GND 5 5 GND
DTR 4 6 DSR DSR 6 4 DTR
RTS 7 8 CTS
CTS 8 7 RTS
D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9
PC TV
RXD 2 3 TXD TXD 3 2 RXD
GND 5 5 GND
DTR 4 6 DTR DSR 6 4 DSR
RTS 7 7 RTS
CTS 8 8 CTS
D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9
7-Wire Configuration
(
Serial female-female NULL modem cable
)
3-Wire Configurations
(
Not standard
)
Select
OPTION
.
Select
Set ID
.
Choose the desired TV ID number. The adjustment range of Set ID is
1~99.
1
MENU/ SET UP
3
2
ENTER
ENTER
4
RETURN
Return to the previous menu.
MENU/ SET UP
Return to TV viewing
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
Enter
Move
OPTION
Language : English
Input Label
SIMPLINK : On
Key Lock : Off
Caption : Off
Set ID : 1
Power Indicator
Initial Setting : Home
F
1
G
Close
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Command Reference List
COM M AND 1 C OMMA N D2
19. Channel Tuning
DATA
(Hexadecimal)
COM M AND 1 C OMMA N D2
DATA
(Hexadecimal)
COMMAND1 CO MM AN D2
DATA00
(Hexadecimal)
DATA01
(Hexadecimal)
DATA02
(Hexadecimal)
DATA03
(Hexadecimal)
DATA04
(Hexadecimal)
DATA05
(Hexadecimal)
physical major major low minor high minor low attribute
program high program low
ma
01. Power k a 00 ~ 01
02. Input Select x b (
G
p.117)
03. Aspect Ratio k c (
G
p.117)
04. Screen Mute k d 00 ~ 01
05. Volume Mute k e 00 ~ 01
06. Volume Control k f 00 ~ 64
07. Contrast k g 00 ~ 64
08. Brightness k h 00 ~ 64
09. Color k i 00 ~ 64
10. Tint k j 00 ~ 64
11. Sharpness k k 00 ~ 64
12. OSD Select k l 00 ~ 01
13. Remote Control
Lock Mode
14. Treble k r 00 ~ 64
15. Bass k s 00 ~ 64
16. Balance k t 00 ~ 64
17.
Color Temperature
k u 00 ~ 02
18. Auto Configuration j u (
G
p.118)
20. Channel Add/Del m b 00 ~ 01
21 . K e y m c (
G
p.119)
22. Backlight m g 00 ~ 64
00 ~ 01
k m
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Transmission / Receiving Protocol
Tra n smiss i on
[Command 1] : First command to control the set.
(j, k, m or x)
[Command 2] : Second command to control the set. [Set ID] : You can adjust the set ID to choose desired TV ID
number in Setup menu. Adjustment range is 1
~ 99.
When selecting Set ID ‘0’, every connected TV is controlled. Set ID is indicated as decimal (1
~ 99
)
on
menu and as Hexa decimal (0x0
~0x63
)
on transmission
/receiving protocol.
[DATA] : The data command. Responds with an acknowledgement
after transmitting.
[Cr] : Carriage Return
ASCII code ‘0x0D’ [ ] : ASCII code ‘space (0x20)’ * In this model, TV will not send the status during standby mode.
OK Ack nowle dgeme n t
The TV transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this for­mat when receiving normal data. At this time, if the data is data read mode, it indicates present status data. If the data is data write mode, it returns the data of the PC computer.
* In this model, the TV will not send the status during the
standby mode.
* Data Format [Command 2] : Use as command. [Set ID] : Uses lower case, if set ID is 10, it will send the ‘0’, ‘a’. [DATA] : Uses lower case, if data is 0 x ab, it will send the ‘a’, ‘b’. [OK] : Uses upper case.
Err or Ackn owled gemen t
The TV transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this for­mat when receiving abnormal data from non-viable functions or communication errors.
Data1: Illegal Code Data2: Not supported function
Data3: Wait more time * In this model, TV will not send the status during the standby mode. * Data Format [Command 2] : Use as command. [Set ID] : Uses lower case, if set ID is 10, it will send the ‘0’, ‘a’. [DATA] : Uses lower case, if data is 0 x ab, it will send the ‘a’, ‘b’. [NG] : Uses upper case.
[Co mman d 1][C o mman d2][ ][ S et ID] [ ][Da t a][C r]
[Co mmand 2][ ][Set I D][ ][OK] [Dat a ][x]
[Co mmand 2][ ][Set I D][ ][N G][Da ta][x ]
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01. Pow e r (Comm a nd: k a)
To control Power On/Off of the TV.
Transmission [k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Power Off Data 01: Power On
Acknowledgement [a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Note: The TV will send the acknowledgement after
power on processing completion.
There might be a time delay between command and acknowledgement.
02. I n put Sel e ct (Co m mand: x b )
To select an input source for the TV.
Transmission [x][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: DTV (Antenna) Data 01: DTV (Cable)
Data 10: Analog (Antenna) Data 11: Analog (Cable)
Data 20: AV1 Data 21: AV2
Data 40: Component Data 41: Built-In DVD
Data 60: RGB-PC Data 90: HDMI1
Data 91: HDMI2 Data 92: HDMI3
Acknowledgement [b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
03. A s pect Ratio ( C omma n d: k c)
To adjust the screen format.
Transmission [k][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: 4:3 05: Zoom 2
02: 16:9 06: Set by program
04: Zoom 1 09: Just scan
Reserved
Acknowledgement [c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
04. Scr e en Mute ( C omman d : k d)
To select screen mute on/off.
Transmission [k][d][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Screen mute off (Picture on)
Data 01: Screen mute on (Picture off)
Acknowledgement [d][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
05. V o lume Mute (Co m mand: k e )
To control volume mute on/off.
You can also adjust mute using the MUTE button on remote control.
Transmission [k][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Volume mute on (Volume off)
Data 01: Volume mute off (Volume on)
Acknowledgement [e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
06. V o lume Con t rol (Comm a nd: k f)
To adjust volume.
You can also adjust volume with the volume buttons on remote control.
Transmission [k][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
07. C o ntras t ( Comma n d: k g)
To adjust screen contrast.
You can also adjust contrast in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission [k][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
08. B r ightn e ss (Com m and: k h )
To adjust screen brightness.
You can also adjust brightness in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission [k][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
09. C o lor (Co m mand: k i )
To adjust screen color.
You can also adjust color in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission [k][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
10. T i nt (Com m and: k j)
To adjust screen tint.
You can also adjust tint in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission [k][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Red: 00 ~ Green: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [ j ][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
11. S h arpne s s (Comm a nd: k k)
To adjust screen sharpness.
You can also adjust sharpness in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission [k][k][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [k][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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12. O S D Selec t ( Comma n d: k l)
To select OSD (On Screen Display) on/off.
Transmission [k][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: OSD off Data 01: OSD on
Acknowledgement [l][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
13. R e mote C o ntrol L o ck Mod e ( Comma n d: k m)
To lock the remote control and the front panel controls on the set.
Transmission [k][m][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Lock off Data 01: Lock on
Acknowledgement [m][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
If you’re not using the remote control and front panel controls on the TV, use this mode. When main power is on/off, remote control lock is released.
14. T r eble (Comm a nd: k r)
To adjust treble.
You can also adjust treble in the AUDIO menu.
Transmission [k][r][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’ as shown.
Acknowledgement [r][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
15. B ass (Co m mand: k s)
To adjust bass.
You can also adjust bass in the AUDIO menu.
Transmission [k][s][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’ as shown.
Acknowledgement [s][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
16. B a lance ( C omman d : k t)
To adjust balance.
You can also adjust balance in the AUDIO menu.
Transmission [k][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’ as shown.
Acknowledgement [t][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
17. C o lor Tem perat u re (Com m and: k u)
To adjust color temperature.
You can also adjust color temperature in the PICTURE menu.
Transmission [k][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Medium 01: Cool 02: Warm
Acknowledgement [u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
18. A u to Con f igura t ion (Co m mand : j u )
To adjust picture position and minimize image shaking automatically. Auto configuration only works in RGB-PC mode.
Transmission [ j ][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: To set
Acknowledgement [u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
19. C h annel T u ning ( C omman d : m a)
To tune channel to following physical/major/minor number.
Transmission [m][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data00][ ][Data01]
[ ][Data02][ ][Data03][ ][Data04][ ][Data05][Cr]
Digital channels have a Physical, Major, and Minor channel number. The Physical number is the actual digital channel number, the Major is the number that the channel should be mapped to, and the Minor is the sub-channel. Since the ATSC tuner automatically maps the channel to the Major number, the Physical number is not required when sending a command.
Data 00: Physical Channel Number
NTSC air: 02~45, NTSC cable: 01, 0E~7D
ATSC air: 01~45, ATSC cable: 01~87
Data 01 & 02: Major Channel Number
Data 01: High byte Data 02: Low byte
Two bytes are available for the Major and Minor, nor­mally only the second byte is used.
Data 03 & 04: Minor Channel Number
Not needed for NTSC.
*Real data mapping
0 : Step 0
A : Step 10 (SET ID 10)
F : Step 15 (SET ID 15)
10 : Step 16 (SET ID 16)
63 : Step 99 (SET ID 99)
64 : Step 100
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Data5:
The table above lists the binary code which must be
converted to Hexadecimal before sending. For example:
The binary code to tune the sub source to an NTSC
cable channel is “1000 0001”, which translates to “81”
in Hex.
* 7th bit : For which source do you want to change the
channel.
* 6th bit: Use a two part or one part channel. Most cases
just use 0 since it’s ignored when using NTSC.
* 5th bit: Use 0 with NTSC since it can only use the phys-
ical channel number. Normally use 1 for ATSC since most
times it doesn’t matter what the physical number is.
* 4th bit: Set to 0.
* 3-0 bits: Choose signal type.
* Tune Command Examples:
1. Tune to the analog (NTSC) cable channel 35.
Data 00 = Physical of 35 = 23
Data 01 & 02 = No Major = 00 00
Data 03 & 04 = No Minor = 00 00
Data 05 = 0000 0001 in binary = 01
Total = ma 00 23 00 00 00 00 01
2. Tune to the digital (ATSC) local channel 30-3.
Data 00 = Don’t know Physical = 00
Data 01 & 02 = Major is 30 = 00 1E
Data 03 & 04 = Minor is 3 = 00 03
Data 05 = 0010 0010 in binary = 22
Total = ma 00 00 00 1E 00 03 22
Acknowledgement[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data00][Data01] [Data02][Data03][Data04][x][a][ ][Set ID]
[ ][NG][Data00][x]
20. C h annel A d d/De l ( Comma n d: m b)
To add and delete the channels.
Transmission [m][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Channel Delete Data 01: Channel Add
Acknowledgement [b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
21. K e y (Comm a nd: m c)
To send IR remote key code.
Transmission [m][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Key code: Refer to page 112.
Acknowledgement [c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
22. B a cklig h t (Comm a nd: m g)
To adjust screen backlight.
Transmission [m][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min:00 ~ Max:64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to ‘Real data mapping’. See page 118.
Acknowledgement [g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Step
NTSC Air
NTSC Cable
ATSC Air
ATSC Cable_std
ATSC Cable_hrc
ATSC Cable_irc
ATSC cable_auto
Reserved
...
Reserved
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
x
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
x
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
x
1
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Reserved
5
01Use
No Use
Using Physical Channel
6
01Tw o
One
Two/One Part Channel
7
01Main
Sub
Main/Sub Picture
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
x
1
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How to apply these terms to your new libraries
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3. Distribution Obligations.
3.1. Application of license. The modifications which You create or to which you con­tribute are governed by the terms of this license, including without limitation section 2.2. The source code version of covered code may be distributed only under the terms of this license or a future version of this license released under section 6.1, and you must include a copy of this license with every copy of the source code you distribute.
You may not offer or impose any terms on any source code version that alters or restricts the applicable version of this license or the recipients' rights hereunder. However, you may include an additional document offering the additional rights described in section 3.5.
3.2. Availability of source code. Any modification which you create or to which you con­tribute must be made available in source code form under the terms of this license either on the same media as an executable version or via an accepted electronic distribu­tion mechanism to anyone to whom you made an exe­cutable version available; and if made available via elec­tronic distribution mechanism, must remain available for at least twelve (12) months after the date it initially became available, or at least six (6) months after a subsequent version of that particular modification has been made available to such recipients. You are responsible for ensur­ing that the source code version remains available even if the electronic distribution mechanism is maintained by a third party.
3.3. Description of modifications. You must cause all covered code to which you contribute to contain a file documenting the changes You made to create that covered code and the date of any change. You must include a prominent statement that the modification is derived, directly or indirectly, from original code provided by the initial developer and including the name of the initial developer in (a) the source code, and (b) in any notice in an executable version or related documentation in which you describe the origin or ownership of the covered code.
3.4. Intellectual property matters (a) Third party claims. If contributor has knowledge that a license under a third party's intellectual property rights is required to exercise the rights granted by such contributor under sections 2.1 or 2.2, contributor must include a text file with the source code distribution titled "LEGAL" which describes the claim and the party making the claim in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact. If contributor obtains such knowledge after the modification is made available as described in section 3.2, contributor shall promptly modi­fy the LEGAL file in all copies contributor makes available thereafter and shall take other steps (such as notifying appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups) reasonably calcu­lated to inform those who received the covered code that new knowledge has been obtained. (b) Contributor APIs. If contributor's modifications include an application programming interface and contributor has knowledge of patent licenses which are reasonably necessary to implement that API, contributor must also include this information in the LEGAL file.
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(c) Representations. contributor represents that, except as disclosed pursuant to section 3.4(a) above, contributor believes that contributor's modifications are contributor's original creation(s) and/or contributor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this license.
3.5. Required notices. You must duplicate the notice in exhibit A in each file of the source code. If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular source code file due to its structure, then You must include such notice in a location (such as a relevant directory) where a user would be likely to look for such a notice. If You created one or more modification(s), you may add your name as a contributor to the notice described in exhibit A. you must also duplicate this license in any documentation for the source code where You describe recipients' rights or ownership rights relating to covered code. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of covered code. However, you may do so only on your own behalf, and not on behalf of the Initial developer or any contributor. You must make it absolutely clear than any such warranty, support, indemni­ty or liability obligation is offered by you alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial developer and every contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial develop­er or such contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms you offer.
3.6. Distribution of executable versions. You may distribute covered code in executable form only if the requirements of section 3.1-3.5 have been met for that covered code, and if you include a notice stating that the source code version of the covered code is available under the terms of this license, including a description of how and where you have fulfilled the obligations of section
3.2. The notice must be conspicuously included in any notice in an executable version, related documentation or collateral in which you describe recipients' rights relating to the covered code. You may distribute the executable version of covered code or ownership rights under a license of your choice, which may contain terms different from this license, provided that you are in compliance with the terms of this license and that the license for the exe­cutable version does not attempt to limit or alter the recip­ient's rights in the source code version from the rights set forth in this license. If you distribute the executable ver­sion under a different license you must make it absolutely clear that any terms which differ from this license are offered by you alone, not by the Initial developer or any contributor. You hereby agree to indemnify the initial developer and every contributor for any liability incurred by the initial developer or such contributor as a result of any such terms You offer.
3.7. Larger works. You may create a larger work by combining covered code with other code not governed by the terms of this license and distribute the larger work as a single product. In such a case, you must make sure the requirements of this license are fulfilled for the covered code.
4. Inability to comply due to statute or regulation. If it is impossible for you to comply with any of the terms of this license with respect to some or all of the covered code due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then you must: (a) comply with the terms of this license to the max­imum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be included in the LEGAL file described in section 3.4 and must be included with all distributions of the source code. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.
5. Application of this license. This license applies to code to which the initial developer has attached the notice in exhibit A and to related covered code.
6. Versions of the license.
6.1. New versions. Netscape communications corporation (“Netscape”) may publish revised and/or new versions of the license from time to time. Each version will be given a distinguishing version number.
6.2. Effect of new versions. Once covered code has been published under a particular version of the license, you may always continue to use it under the terms of that version. You may also choose to use such covered code under the terms of any subsequent version of the license published by netscape. No one other than netscape has the right to modify the terms applicable to covered code created under this license.
6.3. Derivative works. If You create or use a modified version of this license (which you may only do in order to apply it to code which is not already covered code governed by this license), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrases "Mozilla", "MOZILLAPL", "MOZPL", "Netscape", "MPL", "NPL" or any confusingly similar phrase do not appear in your license (except to note that your license differs from this license) and (b) otherwise make it clear that Your version of the license contains terms which differ from the Mozilla Public license and netscape Public License. (Filling in the name of the initial developer, original code or con­tributor in the notice described in exhibit A shall not of themselves be deemed to be modifications of this license.)
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7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COV­ERED CODE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFOR­MANCE OF THE COVERED CODE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER.
8. TERMINATION.
8.1. This license and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with terms herein and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of becoming aware of the breach. All sublicenses to the covered code which are properly granted shall survive any termination of this license. Provisions which, by their nature, must remain in effect beyond the termination of this license shall survive.
8.2. If you initiate litigation by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding declatory judgment actions) against ini­tial developer or a contributor (the initial developer or contributor against whom you file such action is referred to as “Participant”) alleging that:
(a) such participant's contributor version directly or indi-
rectly infringes any patent, then any and all rights granted by such participant to you under sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this license shall, upon 60 days notice from Participant terminate prospectively, unless if within 60 days after receipt of notice you either: (i) agree in writing to pay participant a mutually agreeable reasonable royalty for your past and future use of modifications made by such participant, or (ii) withdraw your litigation claim with respect to the contributor version against such participant. If within 60 days of notice, a reasonable royalty and payment arrangement are not mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties or the litigation claim is not withdrawn, the rights granted by partici­pant to you under sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 automati­cally terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice period specified above.
(b) any software, hardware, or device, other than such par-
ticipant's contributor Version, directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then any rights granted to You by
such participant under sections 2.1(b) and 2.2(b) are revoked effective as of the date you first made, used, sold, distributed, or had made, modifications made by that participant.
8.3. If you assert a patent infringement claim against partici­pant alleging that such participant's contributor version directly or indirectly infringes any patent where such claim is resolved (such as by license or settlement) prior to the initiation of patent infringement litigation, then the rea­sonable value of the licenses granted by such participant under sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into account in determining the amount or value of any payment or license.
8.4. In the event of termination under sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been validly granted by you or any distributor hereunder prior to termination shall survive termination.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU, THE INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DIS­TRIBUTOR OF COVERED CODE,OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUEN­TIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITH­OUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNC­TION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAM­AGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAM­AGES. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULT­ING FROM SUCH PARTY'S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM­AGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. The covered code is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R.
12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S. Government end users acquire cov­ered code with only those rights set forth herein.
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11. MISCELLANEOUS. This license represents the complete agreement concerning subject matter hereof. If any provision of this license is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be governed by California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides oth­erwise), excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. With respect to disputes in which at least one party is a citizen of, or an entity chartered or registered to do business in the united states of america, any litigation relating to this License shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the federal courts of the northern district of california, with venue lying in santa clara county, california, with the losing party responsible for costs, including without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses. The application of the united nations convention on contracts for the International sale of goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this license.
12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS. As between initial developer and the contributors, each party is responsible for claims and damages arising, directly or indirectly, out of its utilization of rights under this license and you agree to work with initial developer and contributors to distribute such responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or shall be deemed to constitute any admission of liability.
13. MULTIPLE-LICENSED CODE. Initial developer may designate portions of the covered code as "Multiple-Licensed". "Multiple-Licensed" means that the initial developer permits you to utilize portions of the covered code under your choice of the NPL or the alternative licenses, if any, specified by the initial developer in the file described in exhibit A.
EXHIBIT A -Mozilla Public License.
The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the “license”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the license at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
Software distributed under the license is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the license for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License.
The Original Code is ______________________________________.
The Initial Developer of the Original Code is___________________. Portions created by ______________________ are Copyright (C) _______________________. All Rights Reserved.
Contributor(s): ______________________________________.
Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the _____ license (the "[___] License"), in which case the provisions of [______] license are applicable instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only under the terms of the [____] license and not to allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and other provisions required by the [___] license. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the [___] license."
NOTE: The text of this exhibit A may differ slightly from the text of the notices in the source code files of the original code. You should use the text of this exhibit A rather than the text found in the original code/source code for Your modifications.
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