Panasonic CT-36DV60 User Manual

Page 1
!^asonic
SVG A.Monitor/Receiver Ж %
I
ODeratinaiii&tructions
Л-1Йг'
' У i># '.* k
'№
■-JT»
Ч
Page 2
Operating Instructions
Appiiiiicliian Moiintain
t:
NlftSCtr^,
"•iSN« W,,,
AppaUckli* ^oooUiitt «• kaoiUfhu«.
n«Kiitt»ln mum ci itsum war!*
”"~^^j55ZjE=S5-
CT-36DV60
For additional information about Panasonic products, visit our Internet site on the
World Wide Web at: http://www.panasonic.com
Page 3

Table of Contents

Specifications Safety Instructions Introduction Average Power Consumption
Important Information ...................................................7
FCC Statement
FCC Caution .............................................................7
Installation .....................................................................8
Television Location .................................................8
Optional External Equipment Connections . .8
AC Power Supply Cord ...........................................8
Remote Control Battery Installation TV Antenna/Cable Connections Other Video Equipment
Care and Cleaning ...................................................9
Location of Controls (TV/Monitor).............................10
Quick Reference Control Operation.....................10
Location of Control For The Home Theater
Remote Unit...............................................................11
Basic Remote Control Functions
Remote Control Quick Reference Functional
Key Chart....................................................................12
Special Functions........................................................14
Multi Button
Recall Button..........................................................14
R-Tune (Rapid Tume) Button................................14
Optional Equipment Connection and Operation . 15
Stereo Connection (To Audio AMP) Video/Audio Connection
................................................................
........................................................
.................................................................. 6
......................................
.........................................................
......................
............................
...........................................
........................
............................................................
.....................
.......................................
11
14
15 15
TV MODE
Trilingual Animated Icons
TV Mode Icons
Menu Language Selection
Picture Adjustment..................................................16
Picture Norm.......................................................16
Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture and
Sharpness Adjustments
Color Temp..........................................................17
Auto Color
Video NR ..............................................................17
Audio Adjustment....................................................18
Audio Norm
Bass, Treble and Balance..................................18
Mode - Stereo/SAP/Mono
Speaker ................................................................19
Surround
Al Sound..............................................................19
TV/PC/DTV
Set Up Features........................................................20
Clock Auto...........................................................20
Clock Manual
Set Day.................................................................22
Auto Power On....................................................22
................................................................
....................................................
...........................................................
.........................................................
.............................................................
......................................................
.......................................
......................................
.....................................
..................................
16 16
16
16 17
18 18 19
20
22
3 4
6
7
8 9 9
Geomagnetic Corr (Correction) Mode
.............
Auto Program Manual Program Closed Caption On Mute
Closed Caption Mode................................... . 25
Timer Features.......................................................... 26
Sleep Timer
Program Timer
Input Select................................................................27
Favorite channel........................................................27
Channel Scan.........................................................27
Favorite Channel Select .......................................28
Channel Caption........................................................28
Preset Caption
Manual Caption......................................................29
Lockout Features
Lockout Mode Unlock
Control Panel Lock Feature.....................................31
Programming the Home Theater Remote.. .32
Infrared Remote Codes For components .. .32
VCR Infrared Codes Index Cable Box and CD Players
Infrared Codes Index
Cassette Players, Receivers, and Amplifiers
Infrared Codes Index
Laser Disc, DSS, and DVD
Infrared Codes Index
..........................................................
.......................................................
...................................................
............................................................
.......................................................
.......................................................
......................................................
.......................................................
....................................................................
........
....................................!. .1.34
............................................
...........................................
............................
.....................................
................................33
23
23 ,.24 .24 .'25
26 26
28
30
30
31
35
36
PC MODE
PC Input Connection (Rear)
PC Input Connection (Front)....................................38
TV/PC/DTV ..................................................................39
Trilingual Animated Icons.........................................39
PC Mode Icons
Picture Adjustments..................................................39
Picture Norm.........................................................39
Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture and
Sharpness Adjustments
Color Temp............................................................40
Audio Adjustments....................................................40
Audio Norm
Bass, Treble and Balance....................................40
Speaker
Surround...............................................................41
Al Sound................................................................41
Set Up Features...........................................................42
Auto Power On......................................................42
Geomagnetic Corr (Correction)...........................42
Input Select..................................................................42
Display Adj
Display Adjust Chart
.................................................................
..................................................................
......................................................
...........................................................
.....................................
...
.............................
............................................
37
39
39
40
41
43 42
-2-
Page 4

Table of Contents (cont’d.)

DTV MODE
Components Video Connections
TV/PC/DTV
Trilingual Animated Icons.................................... . 45
DTV Mode Icons
Picture Adjustments
Picture Norm Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture and
Color Temp..........................................................46
Audio Adjustments
Audio Norm..........................................................46
Bass, Treble and Balance Speaker
...................................................
.............................................
....... ..........................
.......................................................
Sharpness Adjustments
.....................................
................................................................
...........................
. 45
..............................
..................................

Specifications

Power Source:
Channel Capability:
Video Input Jacks (2): Audio Input Jacks (2): To Audio Amp Jacks: S-Video Input Jack (2): DTV Input Jacks: Stereo Sound:
Surround Sound:
120 Vac, 60 Hz
181 channels (See chart) VHF2-13, UHF 14-69, Cable 125 channels
1 V p-p, 75 ohm, phono jack type 500mV rms, 4.7K ohm 0-2.0V rms, 4.7K ohm S-Video (Y-C) Connector Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr) NTSC with DBX Noise Reduction Matrix
Computer Monitor Specifications
PC and Mac Compatible Viewable Image Size Dot Pitch Multi-scan Rate Horizontal Frequency Range
Vertical Frequency Range
Max. Data Resolution Linearity Correction S-Curve Correction
Dynamic Astigmatism and
Focus Correction Audio Input-computer Computer Input
Yes
36.0 inches Date Grade Yes 15 kHz to 38 kHz 50 Hz to 120 Hz 800 X 600 @ 60 Hz Automatic Yes
Yes Mini-jack on front panel
2-Front and rear 15-pin connector
44
45
45
45 45
46
46 47
Surround...........................................
Al Sound
Set Up Features
Auto Power On
Aspect Ratio......................................
Color matrix Geomagnetic corr (Correction) .
...........................................
..........................
.................................
......................................
TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION
Troubleshooting Chart
Computer Resolution Set Up
For Windows.95
Computer Resolution Set Up
For Windows 3.x
...................
............................
.......................
Channel Capability Chart
BAND CHANNELS
VHF UHF CABLE (Mid-Band) CABLE (Super Band) 14 CABLE (Hyper Band) CABLE (Ultra Band) 56
TOTAL CHANNELS
12 56 15
28
181
47 47
48
48 48 48 48
49
50
51
Signal CapabilityChart
Signal Format
NTSC VGA 640 X 480 31.5 kHz VGA text VGA 640x480 31.5 kHz 60 Hz SVGA MAC2 640 X 480
Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
800 X 600
Horiz. Freq.
15.75 kHz
31.5 kHz 70 Hz
37.9 kHz 35 kHz 66.6 Hz
-3-
Vert. Freq.
60 Hz Interlaced 70 Hz
60 Hz
Page 5

Safety Instructions

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
A
The lightning flash with arrow-head within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons.
A
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the
user that important operating
and servicing instructions are
in the papers with the appliance.
Note To CATV System Installer: This reminder is provided to direct the CATV system installer's attention to Article
820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be CDniaected-to the qrouoding SYStemijf the building, ^close^o the point of cable entry as practical.

safely InsfrciciioiTs For Tefevision Receivers

1. Read and apply the operating instructions provided with your television receiver.
2. Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use.
3. Unplug this television receiver from the \wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use attachments not recommended by the television receiver manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
5. Do not use this television receiver near water. For example: Avoid placing it near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
6. Do not place this television receiver on an unstable cart, stand or table. The television receiver may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the television receiver. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's'ihstructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
6A. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and carl combination to overturn.
7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the television receiver and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked'by'placing the television receiver on a bed, sofa, rug or-other similar surface. This television receiver should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This television receiver should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
8. Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your television dealer or local power company. For television receivers designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
9. This television receiver is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
10. Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not locate this television receiver
where the cord will be damaged by people walking on it.
11. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television receiver.
12. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
13. Never push objects of any kind into this television receiver through cabinet slots as
they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the television receiver.
-4-
Page 6
14. If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. In the U.S. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code and in Canada Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure.
15. For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges.
16. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17. Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlet, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the television receiver. c. If the television receiver has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the television receiver does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the television receiver to normal operation. e. If the television receiver has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the television receiver exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
18. Do not attempt to service this television receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the.same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
20. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this television receiver, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the television is in safe operating condition.
21. WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
22. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH A RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
NOTE: This equipment is designed to operate in the U.S.A., Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and
AC house current is exactly the same as in the U.S.A. and Canada.
Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers, Teletext or Other Fixed Image Displays.
The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent -shadow image" on the picture tube. This background image is viewable on normal programs in the form of a stationary fixed image. This type of irreversible picture tube deterioration can be limited by observing the following steps: A. Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum viewing level. B. Do not display the fixed image for extended periods of time. C. Turn the power off when not in actual use.
NOTE: The marking or retained image on the picture tube resulting from fixed image use is not an operating defect and as
such is not covered by Warranty. This product is not designed to display fixed image patterns for extended periods of time.
-5-
Page 7
tnlrcicjlMioji

Congratulations on Your New Purchase

Your new TV/Monitor features an all solid state chassis which is designed to give you many years of enjoyment. It was thoroughly tested and adjusted at the factory for best performance.
In order for you to take full advantage of your new TV/Monitor, please read and follow the installation and operating instructions contained herein.
Customer’s Record
The model and serial number of this product may be found on its back cover. You should note the
model and serial number in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss
Model Number: Serial Number:
You may register your new television set on the Internet at:
http://www.prodreg.com/panasonic
For Customer Assistance: Call the Panasonic Customer Call Center, 2F-3 One
Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (Headquarters) 800-211-PANA-(7262), Monday-Friday (9 a.m.-9 p.m. EST), Saturday-Sunday (9 a.m.-7 p.m. EST),'*
TV Mode
180W
Average Power Consumption
VGA
Mode
SVGA
Mode
170W 175W 1.7W
Standby
Mode
-6-
Page 8
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

FCC STATEMENT:

This equipment wasTested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reposition or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and radio/TV receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from thaTdo which the radio/TV is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.

FCC CAUTION:

Pursuant to 47CFR, Part 15.21 of the FCC rules, any changes or modifications to this monitor not expressly approved by Matsushita Electric Corporation of America could cause harmful interference and would void the user’s authority to operate this device.
To assure continued compiiance, the shielded video cable with bonded ferrite cores provided
must be used when connecting this TV to a computer device. (Part #TSX4515-3). The TDK EMI filter, also provided, Part #ANF-106U, must be used to plug this TV into a grounding type outiet.
CANADIAN NOTICE: This ciass B digital apparatus meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations. AViS CANADIEN:
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
Important: Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC Declaration of Conformity

Responsible party: Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 U.S.A.
Telephone Number: 1-800-211-7262 (9 a.m.-9 p.m., Mon-Fri, EST)
(9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat-Sun, EST) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
-7
Page 9

Installation

Video Monitor/Receiver Location

This video monitor/receiver is intended to be used with an optional stand. Consult your dealer for available options. Locate for comfortable viewing. Avoid placing where sunlight or other bright light (including reflections) will fall on the screen. Use of some types of fluorescent lighting may reduce remote control transmitter range'
Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent internal component failure. Keep away from areas of excessive heat or moisture. To insure optimum color purity do not position equipment containing magnets (motors, fans, external speakers, etc.) nearby.

Optional External Equipment Connections

The Video/Audio connections between components can be made with shielded video and audio cables. For best performance, video cables should be of 75 ohm type coaxial shielded cables. Cables are available from dealer or electronic supply house.
Before you purchase any cables, check out the type of output and input connectors your various components require. Also determine the length of cable you will need.

Power Supply Cord

MAKE SURE PLUG IS INSERTED FULLY INTO THE EMI FILTER. SEE
PAGE 7 ILLUSTRATION.
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug-a plug with two blades and a third pin which is round. This plug will only fit into a grounding type outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. DO NOT DEFEAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF
THE GROUNDING TYPE PLUG. • .

Remote Control Battery Installation

Batteries: Use two “AA” batteries.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on back of the remote.
2. Install the batteries in the battery compartment. (Polarity (+) or (-) must be correct.)
3. Reattach the battery cover.
Heipful Hints:
For frequent Remote Control users, replace old batteries with Alkaline batteries for longer life.
Precaution on Battery Use
Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the Remote Control.
Observe the following Precautions:
1. Batteries must be replaced as a pair.
2. Do not combine a used battery with a new one.
3. Do not mix battery types (Example: “Zinc Carbon” with “Alkaline”).
4. Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries.
5. Battery replacement is necessary when Remote Control reacts sporadically or stops operating the television.
Whenever you remove the batteries to replace them, you may need to reset the Remote Control
Infrared Codes. We recommend that you initially
record the codes in the Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components section, prior to setting up the remote.
-8-
Page 10

Installation (cont’d.)

TV Antenna/Cable Connections

Antenna Connection - For proper reception of VHF/UHF channels, an
external antenna is required. For best reception, an outdoor antenna is recommended. In the SETUP menu, set the MODE to TV. (Refer to Antenna Mode section.)
Incoming Cable from Home Antenna

VHF/UHF

75 Ohm on Back of Set
VHF/UHF
on Back of Set
or
Indoor Outdoor
Typical VHF/UHF Antenna
300 Ohm
300 to 75 ohm Matching Transformer (Not included)
Cable Connection - For reception of cable channels, connect the cable supplied by your local cable company. In the SETUP menu, set the MODE to CABLE. (Refer to Antenna Mode section.)

Incoming Cable from Cable Company

75 Ohm
VHF/UHF
On Back of Set
Note: Certain cable systems offset some channels to reduce interference, or have premium (scrambled)
channels. A cable converter box is required for proper reception. Check with your local Cable company for compatibility requirements.

Other Video Equipment

VCRs, Video Disc Players, Computers, TV games, and DSS equipment can also be connected to the antenna input connection.

Care and Cleaning

Picture Tube (Turn television off)

Use a mild soap solution or window cleaner and a clean cloth. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS. Avoid excessive moisture and wipe dry.

Plastic Cabinet

Wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild detergent solution and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth. Avoid excessive moisture. Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum- based cleaners.

Remote Control Transmitter

Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent and then wipe dry with a soft clean cloth. Avoid excessive moisture. Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum-based cleaners.
-9-
Page 11

Location of Controls (TV/Monitor)

Push here to
Front Control Panel
open door
O Q
is

Quick Reference Control Operation

© Power Button - Press to turn television ON or OFF.
Volume Buttons - Press to adjust Sound Level, Audio and Video Menus and to select operating features
when menus are displayed.
® Channel Buttons - Press to select programmed channels or to highlight desired features when menus
are displayed.
(¿) Action Button - Press to display Main Menu and access or exit On Screen feature and Adjustment Menus.
® Input Button - TV Mode press to select TV or one of two Video Inputs. PC Mode press to select Front or
Rear PC Input.
® Audio Input - Use Front PC Audio input jack when connected to a PC sound source Audio output.
(7) PC Input - Connect to,a computer having a 15-pin output terminal.
-10-
Page 12

Location of Controls for the Home Theater Remote Unit

Basic Remote Control Functions
The following is a basic overview of the remote control
unit for TV/Monitor operation. Ensure the TV mode
button is selected by initially pressing .
(?) Power Button - Press to turn the TV ON or OFF.
(^Volume Buttons - Press to adjust TV sound level.
Use with Channel buttons to navigate in menus.
(^Channel Buttons - Press to select channels. Use
with Volume buttons to navigate in menus.
® Action Button - Press to display Main Menu and
access or exit On-Screen feature and Adjustment
Menus.
Input Button - Press to select TV or one of two (2)
Video Inputs. Also used to select Front or Rear PC
Input.
(§) Mute Button - Press to mute sound. A second
press returns sound.
0 lais ©00? (iE(Da|_
@0 0
Home Theater
Remote Control
TNQ2AE012
(^Numeric Keypad (0 through 9 Buttons) - Press
desired channei to access any channel. ;
(1)R-Tune (Rapid Tune) Button - Switches between
two (2) channels.
(§) Recall Button - Press to display Time, Status or
Sleep Timer, Channel. Video Mode, Channel Caption (Station Identifier), and Audio Mode.
^^Multi Button - Programmable to operate up to six
(6) Remote Function buttons simultaneously.
®VCR Functions Buttons - Programmable to
operate many brands of VCR’s.
^Mode Selection Buttons - Selects the operations
mode for the remote control.
©VCR/DSS Channel Buttons - These buttons are
used to select VCR or DSS channels (Up/Down).
Heipful Hints:
If the selected component does not respond to the remote control, ensure that the proper mode is
selected. First, press the Mode Selection Button that corresponds to that component. For example, after first pressing the TV mode button, the remote will remain in the TV mode for any following commands. If a different mode button is pressed while operating the television, the TV mode button must be pressed again to reset the TV mode condition.
-11 -
Page 13

Remote Control

Quick Reference Functional Key Chart

KEY MODE FUNCTION
©CD (3) ® © ©
© © ©
©_
(MUL©
(INP^
CM^
TV VCR, VCR 2 CABLE, DSS
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
CD PLAYER
LD PLAYER
ALL COMPONENTS
TV.
ALL COMPONENTS
TV, DSS, VCR, VCR 2 LDP CABLE
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
TV
Selects Channel Selects Channel Selects Channel
® Selects Tuner
® Selects CD Player
© Selects Tape Cassette Player
© VCR 1 ® VCR 2
Selects Track Number
Selects Track Number
Programmable Button That Can Operate Up To Six (6) Remote Functions At Once
Select the TV Input Mode
Also Selects Front or Rear PC Input
Turns On and Off Selected Components
Mutes TV Audio Mutes Audio Mutes Audio
TV Mode Selection for Remote Control
cgj)
% %
A V
<5^
CABLE
DSS (DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM)
VCR
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
COMPACT DISC
CASSETTE DECK,
VCR 2, DVD
LASER DISC PLAYER
TV CABLE DSS LDP CD
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER DVD
TV CABLE DSS RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER VCR, VCR 2
LDP
Cable Mode Selection for Remote Control
DSS Mode Selection for Remote Control
VCR Mode Selection for Remote Control
Receiver/AmpIifier Mode Selection for Remote Control
CD Mode Selection for Remote Control
AUX Mode Selection for Remote Control Enables User to Operate a Cassette Deck, Digital Video Disc or Second VCR
LD Mode Selection for Remote Controi
Channel Up/Down, Menu Navigation Channel Up/Down DSS Guides and Menu Navigation Skip FF, REW Preset or Tuning Frequency Skip FWD/Skip REW
Voiume Up/Down, Menu Navigation Volume Up/Down DSS Guides and Menu Navigation Volume Up/Down TV Volume Up/Down TV Volume Up/Down
-12-
Page 14

Remote Control

Quick Reference Functional Key Chart (cont’d.)

(R-TUNE)
REW
PLAY

MODE

LDP TV CABLE VCR, VCR 2 DSS RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER CD AUTO TAPE RECORDER
TV DSS
TV
DSS VCR, VCR 2 LDP
DSS
VCR, VCR 2 ^
LDP
TAPE
CD DVD
DSS VCR, VCR 2
LDP TAPE CD
DVD

FUNCTION

A/B Repeat Switches Between Two (2) Channels Switches Between Two (2) Channels Switches Between Two (2) Channels Switches Between Two (2) Channels Switches Between AM and FM Selects Next Disc Selects Audio Tape Recorder A or B
Activates TV Menus Acts as Menu Button for DSS
Displays Channel, Sleep Time, Channel Caption, Time and Audio Mode Displays Current DSS Settings Displays Current VCR Settings Displays Current LDP Settings
DSS Guide Rewind Rewind Rewind Selects Previous Track Rewind
Enter/Select Play Play Play {in Normal Direction) Play Play
FF
[^)
REC
STOP
i □ 1
PAUSE
H
TV/VCR
o
VCFVOBS CH
DSS VCR, VCR 2
LDP TAPE CD
DVD
DSS VCR, VCR 2 TAPE CABLE
DVD VCR, VCR 2
LDP TAPE CD CABLE
DVD VCR, VCR 2 LDP TAPE CD CABLE
VCR, VCR 2 DSS CABLE
VCR, VCR 2 DSS
Exit/Clear Fast Forward Fast Fonward Fast Forward Selects Next Track Fast Forward
One Touch Record in DSS Mode Record Record
VCR Record
Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
VCR Stop
Pause Pause Pause Pause Pause
VCR Pause Selects TVA/CR Mode
Selects TV/DSS Mode Selects TVA/CR Mode
Channel Up/Down Channel Up/Down
-13-
Page 15

Special Functions

MULTI Button

The MULTI Button can be programmed to issue
several commands at the same time. Example: TV Power/On, VCR Power/ON, and Cable
Box Power/On.
Procedure:
1. Enter proper infrared codes for all devices before programming. See code section.
2. Point your Remote Control Transmitter away from
all equipment remote sensors, then:
Press and
keep holding
The following is a flow chart example of remote functions that can be programmed into the ^MuErij
button:'
PRESS AT THE SAME TIME
I . . PROGRAMMING MODE
Pressing the cmultp button will now activate the VCR Power/On, Cable Box Power/On, and the Receiver Power/On at the same time. -
PRESS
Release after 3
seconds
Press
&
NOTE: Waiting more than 30 seconds without pressing
another button will exit the programming mode.
3. Press a maximum of 6 function buttons on the
Remote Control. Each button you press is equal to one function. If 6 Remote button functions are entered, all will register in the <MULfp> button memory when the sequence is entered. When
finished, press the <Mui?fP to exit the programming mode.
NOTE: Buttons which continuously perform a function
as long as pressed {Volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, etc.) cannot be programmed; only those buttons which perform a function when initially pressed (Power On/Off, Mute, Direct Channel
Entry, etc.) can be programmed.

RECALL Button

Press the RECALL Button to review: © Audio Mode status
~ CH number or Video Input selected
Channel Caption (Station Identifier) Clock time
®
Sleep Timer status
.2)
______
© 29
^
KXYZ
iyiDEO i:
CH3
1:00
(D ©

R-TUNE Button

Pressing the R-TUNE (RAPID TUNE) button toggles to the previously tuned program.
PROGRAM
CURRENTLY VIEWED
^/7
Press Button
Press Button Again
PROGRAM
PREVIOUSLY VIEWED
-14-
Page 16

Optional Equipment Connection and Operation

To Audio AMP Connection (Stereo)

Connect to an external audio amp auxiliary input for monitoring sound through a stereo system.
TERMINALS ON BACK OF MONITOR
“TO AUDIO AMP” terminals cannot be used directly with external speakers.
ìà==a»mii
(Connecting Cables Not Supplied)
Adjustment - When an audio amp is connected to ‘TO AUDIO AMP” terminals:
1. Select TV SPEAKERS “ON” Mode. {Refer to the Menu TV Speakers section.) Set volume of audio amp to near minimum. Adjust volume of TV to desired listening level. Adjust volume of audio amp to match the level of TV. Select TV SPEAKERS “OFF&VAO” Mode. (Refer to the Audio Menu TV Speakers section.) Audio bass, treble, balance, volume and mute can now be controlled by the TV Remote Control.
NOTE: When Selecting TV SPEAKERS “OFF&FAO” Mode, the TV sound output is always at a constant level and cannot
changed (Refer to the Audio Menu TV Speakers section).

Audio/Video Input Connection

S-Video connection is optional and overrides the standard Video connection when connected.
TERMINALS ON BACK OF MONITOR
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
olDf #
r 1MIIII.I»l«rriL,,MIMi|l jJH to
VCR or VIDEO DISC PLAYER
PC INPUT
DIGITAL TV
INPUT
TO AUDIO
AMP
INPUT 2 INPUT 1

Operation

1. Connect optional equipment as shown to INPUT 1 or 2 terminals. If S-Video is to be used, connect S-Video (YC) connector to S-Video terminal 1 or 2 and connect audio cables to L & R Audio INPUT 1 or 2 terminals.
2. Select the desired Video mode by pressing Input or TVA/IDEO button.
3. Operate optional equipment (VCR, DVD or VDP) as instructed in Optional Equipment manual.
NOTE:
You must select the proper VIDEO Input Mode where the equipment is connected.
Connection of optional S-VIDEO jack automatically disconnects Video Input 1 or 2 jacks.
VIDEO OUT
JAUDIO OUT
-15-
Page 17

TV Mode

Trilingual Animated Icons Picture Adjustments

The Icons allows the users to configure the TV according to their preference. It will also set up the
monitor to operate with external components
connected to the terminal jacks

TV Mode Icons

urai'tn?
1
1
ENGUSH
5
rCHANNSU
ICAf^Nj
as)
SSST

Picture Norm

Use to reset Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness adjustments to the factory preset level for
TV Mode only.
1. Press iS).
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Picture Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Picture Adjustment Menu.
fiiejURE \ VIDEO
NOTE: Only the selected icon (red) will be animated.
Display and Exit menus
CH BUTTONS
Highlight Desired Feature on Menus
VOL BUTTONS
Selects or Ajusts Features on Menus
Located on Remote Control

Menu Language Selection

The MENU LANGUAGE is factory set to ENGLISH. Follow the instructions to change it to SPANISH, FRENCH, and back to ENGLISH (TV, PC, and DTV mode).
1 Press .
Press A or w and or to highlight
2.
the Language ENGLISH /ESPANOL/FRANQAIS
Icon.
3. Press to display the Language select menu.
mr
0
fflfîl O OSyïliTtïïïR
4. Press A or to highlight PICTURE NORM.
5. Press or to select “SET” to normalize Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness.
6. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.

Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness Adjustments

Helpful Hints:
COLOR - Adjust for desired color intensity. TINT - Adjust for natural flesh tones. BRIGHTNESS - Adjust so dark areas of picture
slightly became black for a crisp detail.
PICTURE - Adjust the white areas of the picture as
desired.
SHARPNESS - Adjust for best clarity of outline
detail.
ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS
Press A or to select ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL
or FRANÇAIS for the Language Menu.
Press [i^l1 twice to exit menus.
1. Press
2. Press A or ^ and or ^ to
Picture Icon.
3. Press menu.
-16-
highlight the
to display the Picture Adjustment
Page 18

Picture Adjustments (cont’d.)

Color, Tint, Brightness, etc. (cont’d.)

4. Press ^ or ^ to select the desired Picture Adjustment {Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, or Sharpness).
5. Press or ^ to adjust your selection. (The Selected Picture Adjustment will be displayed.)
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining Picture
Adjustments.
7. Press [fSj] twice to exit menus.

Color Temp

To select one of three (3) options for picture temperature. _________
Heipful Hints:
NORMAL - No tint WARM - Reddish tint COOL - Bluish tint

Auto Color

To automatically optimize color adjustment to compensate for signal variations.
^ _ lACnCN
1. Press
2. Press ^ or ^ and ^ or ^ to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press to display the Picture Adjustment Menu.
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight AUTO COLOR.
5. Press or ^ to select ON or OFF.
6. Press CLssJj twice to exit menus.

Video NR

This feature increases the horizontal resolution in the picture.
1. Press .
1. Press .
2. Press ^ or ^ and ^ or ^ to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press to display the Picture Adjustment menu.
4.
Press^ or^ to highlight COLOR TEMP.
5.
Press or to select NORMAL, WARM, or
COOL
6.
Press twice to exit menus.
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press to display the Picture Adjustment
menu.
4.
Press ^ 0 Reduction).
Press or
5.
Press
6.
highlight VIDEO NR (Noise
-17 -
Page 19

Audio Adjustments

Helpful Hints:
Setting TV mode Audio Adjustments will also change PC Mode and DTV mode Audio Adjustment.

Audio Norm

This feature is used to reset Bass, Treble and Balance back to a factory preset level.
1. Press
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Audio Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.
AUDIO
1X1
FiORIMARE
lAUDIO!^
¿jUJiUs) I
TRErarar
(3268600 p asoifflecia
4. Press A or to highlight BASS, TREBLE or
BALANCE.
5. Press or to adjust for desired audio response.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for remaining audio functions.
7. Press the twice to exit menus.

Mode - Stereo/SAP/Mono

When Audio is broadcast in Stereo or SAP an ON Screen display will appear on initial “Turn On” and “Channel Change”. The available choices will be
indicated in red.
Helpful Hints:
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight AUDIO NORM.
5. Press or ^ to select “YES” to Normalize Bass, Treble and Balance.
6. Press twice to exit Menus.

Bass, Treble & Balance

Helpful Hints:
BASS - To increase or decrease the Bass response.
TREBLE - To increase or decrease the Treble
response.
BALANCE - To emphasize the Right and Left
Speaker’s volume.
1. Press
2. Press or
A or V and or ^
the Audio Icon.
3. Press ILesiJJ to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.
and or to highlight
STEREO - Two channel audio reception. SAP - Second Audio Programming (such as
bilingual audio, weather reports, etc.).
MONO - Use when stereo signal is weak.
1. Press .
2. Press A or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Audio Icon.
3. Press the to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.
4. Press A or to highlight MODE.
5. Press or ^ to select STEREO, SAP (Second Audio Programming) or MONO. The selected
mode will be highlighted.
6. Press twice to exit menus.
-18-
Page 20

Audio Adjustments (cont’d.)

Speaker

This feature is used to turn the internal speakers “ON”
or “OFF”. It is used when the TV is connected to an external audio amplifier. (Refer to “To Audio Amp” connection section for further information.)
1. Press .
2. Press A or W Audio Icon.
3. Press to display the audio Adjustment Menu.
4. Press A or ^ to highlight SPEAKER.
5. Press or to select ON, OFF&VAO or OFF&FAO.
ON-TV speakers operate normally.
OFF&VAO (Variable Audio Output) - TV speakers off, the sound output varies according to
the TV volume, use the TV remote to control the volume, muting, bass, treble, and balance of the external stereo system.
OFF&FAO (Fixed Audio Output) - TV speakers off, sound output is fixed.
6. Press il^il twice to exit menus.
and or ^
to select the

Surround

Use the Surround Feature to enhance audio response
when listening to Stereo broadcasts.
1. Press
2. Press A or ^ and or to highlight the
Audio Icon.
3. Press (^3) to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.
4. Press A or W to highlight SURROUND.
5. Press or ^ to select SURROUND ON or OFF.
6. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.

Al Sound

This feature is used to maintain constant sound level when switching between programs with different sound
levels. For example, when the broadcast program switches to a commercial, the commercial sound level
will be maintained close to the level of the broadcast
program.
1. Press (^3-
2. Press A or and or ^ to highlight the
Audio Icon.
3. Press ^3 to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.
(iRESSlCH
4. Press A or- to highlight Al SOUND.
5. Press or ^ to select Al SOUND ON or OFF.
6. Press (^3 twice to exit menus.
-19-
Page 21
TV/PC/DTV
Set Up Features
Helpful Hints:
TV - Television mode
PC - Computer mode DTV - Digital television mode
1. Press
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to select the TV/ PC/DTV Icon.
13. Press ^3) to display the TV/PC/DTV mode menu.
4. Press or ^ to highlight TV, PC (Front or Rear), or DTV
NOTE: Press Input button while in PC mode to select
PC Front or Rear.
5. Press ll^jl twice to exit menus.

Clock Auto (TV Mode)

This feature automatically adjusts the TV clock to the correct time whenever the TV is tuned to a PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) station for 10 minutes or until the correct time and day are displayed (Refer to your local TV guide for PBS channel number).
NOTE: A plus or minus one-hour offset can be
programmed to adjust the clock when there is a time zone difference between the PBS TV station and the viewer.
1. Press ^3 •
2. Press ^ or ^ and ^ or ^ to highlight the Set Up Icon.
3. Press ^3 to display the Set Up menu.
NOTE: This menu is not available when AUTO
POWER ON is set.
CLOCK
AUTO TIME SET AUTO POWER ON OFF
GEOMAGNETIC CORR NC
PRESS CH ▼ FOR MORE
4. Press ^ or W to highlight CLOCK.
I AUTO
5. Press or ^ to select AUTO (if necessary).
6. Press (l^i) to highlight AUTO TIME SET.
mm
gsosBiaa
7. Press or ^ to display the AUTO TIME SET Menu.
8. Press ^ to highlight PBS CHANNEL.
-20-
Page 22

Set up Features (cont’d.)

Clock Auto (cont’d)
AUTO TIME SET
TiU N EiTiWO RlGABXiElBp X nOlP.BSlCHWN N E UN O.W*
r
PBS CHANNEL
¡WMEfZaNErA’D’JUSiTi
A^iTiLVATiE
9. Tune TV or Cable Box to PBS channel, using the Remote Control Keypad to enter PBS channel
number.
10. Press ^ to highlight TIME ZONE ADJUST.
AUTO TIME SET
0seiaD(MniiiQ©®c)
(nm0®csa3i?iiaiB
emwemmiwsi}
WAITING FOR CORRECT TIME AND DAY
iTiUN ektl^o;ric^'b u iTlOlP.B.SmWNNiELl
TIME ZONE ADJUST
11. Press ^ for minus one-hour offset or ^ for plus
one-hour offset (if necessary).
12. Press ^ to highlight ACTIVATE.
AUTO TIME SET
ZO.NEfADTlUSiTi
ACTIVATE
13. Press or ^ to display the AUTO TIME SET
ACTIVATE Menu.
'ElBp}Xj
ecyi
M|
<ss3S33s^wmi}mm
ggffMoi
MANUADUYj
COMPLETED READ MENU
fìDOOSMBSBiì
INCOMRL*ETiE
GEfi?mB0GBa№^
MANU’AllL^Y
m§i
INCOMPLETED READ MENU
14. Press ^3) four times to exit menus.
-21 -
Page 23
Set Up Features (Cont’d.)

Clock Manual

Clock (when set) will display On Screen at initial turn on, after a channel change and when pressing (re^D .
It must be set in order to operate the dual Tirher
feature.
1. Press .
2. Press ^ or ^ and ^ or to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press il^i) to display the Set Up menu.
NOTE: This menu is not available when AUTO
POWER ON is set.
4. Press ^ or W to highlight CLOCK.
5. Press or ^ to select MANUAL.
6. Press A or to highlight SET TIME.

Set Day

The day of the week must be set in order to operate the
Dual Timer feature.
1. Press .
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press to display the Set Up menu.
mim&s №)@(sigii6
4. Press A or to highlight SET DAY.
5. Press or ^ to select proper day of the week.
6. Press ^3) twice to exit Menus. -

Auto Power On i

Automatically turns the television on when a VCR, Cable Box, etc., are powered. The monitor needs to be plugged into the switched outlet of the device. Setting the Auto Power On feature will cancel the time and timer control settings. The Main Menu Icon for the TIMER CONTROL will be replaced with an EXIT Icon.
1. Press ^3 .
mìMm
ggsBBgi) PsoiMaB
7. Press ^ or ^ to Set Hours (set AM/PM accordingly).
8. Press V to highlight minutes position.
9. Press ^ or ^ to set minutes.
10. Presses) twice to exit menus.
W .
2. Press A or w and or to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press to display the Set Up menu.
oogoo
AUTO POWER ON GEOM'AGNEiTilC
PRESS
4. Press A or W to highlight AUTO POWER ON.
5. Press or ^ to select SET
6. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.
OOP
imjsm
-22-
Page 24
Set Up Features (cont’d.)

Geomagnetic Corr (Correction) -

This monitor incorporates a special adjustment feature for the convenience of the customer. This adjustment is present at the factory. However, adjustment may be required when the monitor is moved (due to the influence of earth’s magnetic field) which may cause the picture to tilt slightly. If necessary, follow these procedures to adjust the tilt.
1. Press
2. Press A or and or ^ to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press
to display the Set Up menu.

Mode

IMPORTANT NOTE: The proper input mode must be selected for the type of signal at the antenna input.
TV is used when the television is not connected to a Cable TV System, for example, when using a VHF/UHF antenna (Channels 02-69).
CABLE is used when the television is connected to a Cable TV System and when not using a Cable
Box (Channels 01-125).
NOTE: Some Cable TV Systems encode (scramble)
program material on specific channels. A cable company supplied decoder is required to reproduce an acceptable picture. Certain Cable TV Systems offset some channels to reduce interference. It will be necessary to use the cable company supplied converter to receive these specific channels:
1. Press [LeisiJJ .
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press
to display the Set Up menu.
4.5.Press ^ CORR.
Press or to display the Geomagnetic
Correction adjustment menu.
Press ^ or to adjust the picture tilt until left
6.
and right side of tilt adjustment bar is parallel to the
bottom of picture frame (if necessary).
or to highlight GEOMAGNETIC
or ^
NOTE: Discoloration may be visible in picture
corners if tilt bar is not parallel to the bottom of picture frame.
tilt adjustment bar
tasKse
P.RESSICH
4. Press A or to highlight MODE.
5. Press or ^ to select TV or CABLE.
6. Press (t^il twice to exit menus.
p gBSiaasB
EE
7. Press ^3) twice to exit menus.
-23-
Page 25
Set Up Features (cont’d.)

Auto Program

The Auto Programming feature allows you to place channels with a video signal into Channel Scan
Memory. When you press ^ or only those channels with a video signal will accessed. TV or Cable
Tuning mode must be set properly for your system.
Heipfui Hints:

After Auto Programming:

Blue channel number indicates channel is in Channel Scan Memory.
•All channels are available by direct access using the Keypad numbers “0 through 9”. After Auto Programming Scan has completed, up to
15 channels will be programmed into the FAVORITE Channel Scan if space is available. Any original channels that were programmed into FAV CHANNEL will remain. (Refer to Favorite Channel
Scan for deleting unwanted channels.)
1. Press
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Set Up Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Set Up menu.

Manual Program

This feature allows you to select which channels are placed into Channel Scan Memory so when you press
^ or ^ only those channels you desire will be accessed.
1. Press the .
2. Press A or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Set Up Icon.
3. Press to display the Set Up menu.
'S^W\
m
[Si
RRESSICHKSflF.ORlMORE
4. Press A or ^ to highlight MANUAL PROGRAM.
5. Press or ^ to display Manual Programming Menu.
MODE._„ ________
AUTO PROGRAM
MANUAL PROGRAM 'NO
CC ON MUTE NO CC MODE
PRESS CH ▼ FOR MORE
4.
Press A or W to highlight AUTO PROGRAM.
Press or ^ to start Autp Programming Scan.
5. Channels will automatically advance until all channels have been scanned. Channel numbers with video signal present will
6.
turn blue which indicates stored in Channel Scan
Memory.
7. Press twice to exit menus.
NOTE: Some channels with very weak signals may be
locked into memory. These must be deleted manually using the Manual Program feature.
CABLE
; [NO
OFF
6. Use the Remote Control Keypad numbers “0
through 9” or A or to select channels.
7. Press to add channel(s) to memory (blue). Press the to delete channel(s) from memory
(yellow).
8. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 to continue adding or deleting channels.
9. Press twice to exit menus.
-24-
Page 26
Set Up Features (cont’d.)

CC| On Mute

Activates the On Screen Closed Caption feature when the <N№> on the Remote Control is pressed. To deactivate press <m^> again.
NOTE: This feature only functions when the Close
Caption Mode is in the “OFF” position. The program being viewed must be broadcast with Closed Caption. (Refer to your local TV guide).
Press
1.
Press or
2.
Set UP Icon.
3. Press to display the Set Up menu.
and or ^ to highlight the

CC Mode

This television contains a built in decoder that is capable of providing a visual depiction of the audio portion. The program viewed must include Closed Captioning (CC) for the television to display it. CC is
displayed in the form of text across the screen (white or colored letters on a back background). It allows the viewer to read the dialogue of a television program or other information.
1. Press
2. Press A or and or to highlight the.
Set Up Icon.
3. Press to display the Set Up ‘menu.
mm
■ CCl MODE
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight CC ON MUTE.
5. Press or ^ to select NO, C1, C2, C3 or C4. Recommended Set Up for Closed Caption when using
CC ON MUTE: C1
CC MODE: OFF
6. Press ^3) twice to exit menus.
7. Press <MUTE> when program being viewed is
broadcast with Closed Caption to activate.
NOTE: Press again to deactivate.
4.
Press ^ or to highlight CC MODE. Press or to select OFF, C1, C2, T1, T2,
5. C3, C4, T3 or T4. CAPTION OFF - Use when Closed Caption is not desired. CAPTION C1 - For video related information that can be displayed (up to 4 lines of script on the screen, where it does not obstruct relevant parts of the picture). Script can be in any language. CAPTION C2 - Another mode used , for video related information. CAPTION C3 and C4 - Other modes used for video related information. TEXT T1 - Blanks out large portion of the picture on the television screen, and displays program
guide or any other information currently being transmitted. TEXT T2, T3 & T4 - Other modes that display
information and blank out a large portion of the
picture on the television screen.
6. Press twice to exit menus.
-25-
Page 27

Timer Features

Sleep Timer

This feature is used for automatic turn OFF in 30, 60 or
90 minutes as desired. -
NOTE: Display will be flash 3, 2 and 1 to indicate the
last three remaining minutes prior to turn OFF.
To deactivate, press or until ”NO" is displayed.
1. Press .
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Timer Icon.
3. Press button to display the Timer Control menu.
TIMER 2
oo goo ooQoo
oo oo
ipm^(333
4. Press or to select 30, 60 or 90 (minutes)
■ for Sleep Timer to be activated.
5. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.
NOTE: To deactivate Sleep Timer, repeat steps 1
..through 4. In step 4, select ”NO” instead of
minutes.Timer Control is not available when Audio Power On is set.

Special Feature:

Automatic turn “OFF” after 90 minutes.
oogoo
OO0OO

Program Timer

The (Dual Program) Timer feature is capable of turning the TV ON to a desired channel and then turning the television OFF at a predetermined time.
NOTE: The clock and day must be set for this feature
to operate. (Refer to Set Up Menu to Set Time and Day.)
Helpful Hints:
The Program Timer overrides the Sleep Timer. Program Timer can only access channels in Program Channel Memory. “Set Time First” will appear on screen when trying to set Timer Day Option without the clock being set.
If the Program Timer “ON” functions while the set is operating the set will automatically tune to the channel designated in the Program Tmer.
1. Press
2. Press or Timer Icon.
3. Press
to display the Timer Control menu.
JO oogoo oogoo 3(3? oogoo
SCO oo
^ or^^^ and ^ or ^ to highlight the
iaSB
------------------------
TIMER 1 TIMER 2
_____________
: ■ i 'I \j
GET
mmB
oogoo
oo
The TV has a special feature that will shut itself OFF
after 90 minutes when turned ON by the program
timer unless a function key is pressed during the 90
minutes.
This feature is used to insure that the TV will not
remain’ON unattended for an extended period of time. Programming the OFF timer will also cancel the automatic OFF feature.
-26-
Press ^ or V to highlight TIMER 1 or TIMER 2
4. setting.
Day or days to activate the Tinier.
ON (time) - hours and minutes OFF (time) - hours and minutes CH - the channel the TV is tuned to when the ON
Timer activates.
SET - NO (Timer feature will not activate)
- YES (Tmer feature will activate)
Page 28

Timer Features (cont’d.)

Input Select

Program Timer (cont’d.)
5. Highlight the Timer 1 Day/Days option.
6. Press or ^ to set the day or days for the TV to turn ON.
The options for setting day are: (MON-FRI), (SAT-
SUN), (DAILY), (SUN), (MON), (TUE), (WED), (THR), (FRI), (SAT), (EVR SUN), (EVR MON), (EVR TUE), (EVR WED), (EVR THR), (EVR FRI), (EVR SAT).
7. Press ^ to highlight the ON (Hours/Miñutes).
8. Press or to set the time for the TV to turn ON.
9. Press ^ to highlight the OFF (Hours/Minutes).
10. Press ^ or ^ to set the time for the TV to turn OFF.
11. Press ^ to highlight CH.
12. Press or to select a channel (from
Program Channel Memory).for-%e TV to be tuned
to when it turns ON.'
13. Press ^ to highlight SET.
ÍV GONTROl!
1. Press .
2. Press A or w and or to highlight the
- Input Select Icon.
3. Press iLsssJ] to display the Input Select menu.
4. Press or to select TV, Video 1 or Video 2.
5. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.

Favorite Channel

Channel Scan

This feature is used to select which Channels will be
accessed when using ^ or ALL or FAV (Favorite) Channels. '
NOTE: Channels must be programmed into Favorite
Channel Select Memory first.
OQ ’
jza
133
____
TIMER 2
^ misam,
19 _
__
iia_
14. Press ^ to activate or ^ to deactivate Timer 1.
YES=Feature is activated
NO=Feature is not activated
15. Press W to set Timer 2 (if desired). Follow Steps 6 through 14. ' .
16. Press (^3) twice to exit menus.
17. Pressing ^
Timer icon.
again will return you to the
OOflOp'
1. Press (^3 •
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Favorite Channel Icon.
3. Press ^3 to display the Favorite Channel menu.
4. Press A or to highlight CHAN SCAN.
5. Press ^ or ^ to select ALL or FAV (Favorite).
ALL - The A or will access all channels in
Channel Memory.
FAV - The A or ^ will only access channels in
Favorite Channel Select Memory.
6. Press (^3 twice to exit menus.
-27-
Page 29

Favorite Channel (cont’d.)

Channel Caption

Favorite Channel Select

The favorite Channel Programming allows you to program up to 15 of your favorite channels. You can use the CH buttons on the Remote Control to scan channels without going through channels you do not normally view.
1. Press .
2. Press A or ^ and ^
Favorite Channel Icon.
3. Press ^0) to display the Favorite Channel menu.
4. Press ^ or w to highlight CHAN SCAN. Then, press or ^ to select FAV option for Favorite
Channels setting.
or ^ to highlight the

Preset Caption

This feature allows you to select from 56 preset captions, and assign corresponding channel numbers utilized in you area. Captions are easily assigned to the channel numbers you select by following the steps outlined below.
1.
2. Channel Caption Icon.
3.
4. Press A or W to highlight PRESET CAPTION.
5. Press or to display the Preset Caption
menu.
5. Press A or W to highlight “FAV CH SELECT’.
6. Press or ^ to display the Favorite Channel Select.
ENTER CHANNEL
i AVAR JXEIC HANK E L»S ;
7. Enter the channel number you wish to add or delete from Favorite Channel Memory (using the
Remote Keypad or A or V).
8. Press to add or press ^ to delete channel from Favorite Channel Memory.
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to add or delete channels
(up to 15 channels may be stored in Favorite Channel Memory).
10. When you are done with adding and deleting
6. Use the Remote Control keypad, to assign the channel number to the Channel Caption in your area (Refer to your local TV guide).
NOTE: To delete press ^ while channel number is
highlighted.
channel, press ^3) twice to return to normal viewing.
11. Press A or to scan through the Favorite Channels you programmed.
-28-
have assigned channel numbers.
8.
Press three times to exit menus.
Page 30

Channel Caption (cont’d.)

Manual Caption

The Channel Caption {Station Identifier) allows you to input the call names of up to 30 stations into memory (using up to 4 characters). The call name will then display, along with the channel number when changing
channels or pressing <R_ecalD .
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the
Channel Caption Icon.
3. Press to display the Channel Captiori
menu.
enterichannel^number
ENTER CAPTION

fi®CEC0aii03OSEl

8. Press or to select first character in channel caption (STATION IDENTIFIER).
NOTE: To delete characters, press ^ or until an
empty space is displayed and the character position.
9. Press to move to second character position, and repeat steps 8 and 9 until the complete caption
is entered (up to 4 characters).
10. Press A or W repeatedly to highlight ENTER
CHANNEL NUMBER. Then repeat steps 6 through
10 to continue adding Channel Captions (STATION IDENTIFIERS).
4. Press W to highlight MANUAL CAPTION.
5. Press or to display the Manual Caption menu.
ENTER CHANNEL NUMBER
U
CAPJION
a c>Q00ii0Si?aaecEBDi
6. Use the Remote Control Keypad or ^ or to enter channel number you wish to assign a channel caption (STATION IDENTIFIER).
7. Press ^ to highlight ENTER CAPTION.
11. Press (teJ) three times to exit menus.
-29-
Page 31

Lockout Features

Lockout Mode

This feature allows locking out the following from viewing:
Game - Lockout Channel 3 & 4, VGA & Video Inputs.
Channel - Lockout up to 4 Channels.
All - Lockout All Channels plus Video Inputs.
NOTE; This feature will Lockout your selection for up to
48 hours. Be sure to understand this feature before using. Use a code that you will easily
remember.
1. Press (feitl. -
j 2. Press A or W and or to highlight the
Lock Icon.
3. Press (l^ilSn display thé Lock menu.
NOTE: When the Lockout Menu* is displayed, the
Game Lock option will be highlighted..
4. Press or all!
or.i^ to select GAME, CH (CHANNEL)
NOTE: When the LOCK MODE CHANNEL is selected;
perform procedure Steps A through D.

Step A

Press ^ to highlight “LOCK THESE CHANNELS”.
Step B
Then use the Remote Control Keypad or or ^ to
select a channel you desire to lockout.
Step C
Press ^ to select next channel position.
Step D
Then repeat Step B & C until, desired Channels are
locked out (up to 4 channels). "
LOCK MODE
ANO\VlDEOimR.UTiS
KK7ÎUÏÏÎKW ffieexœe
O Q O
Game Lockout Menu
QO
QQ OO
Channels Lockout Menu
o o o
5. Press W to highlight “HOW LONG?”.
6. Press ^ or to select 12, 24 or 48 (hours lockout time).
m
7. Press ^ to highlight “ENTER CODE” then enter a 3 digit code by using the Remote Control Keypad.
IMPORTANT NOTE; Use a code you can easily remember.
8. Press ^ to activated “CHANNELS LOCKED” will display on screen.
m

CHANNELS LOCKED

Lock Feature Activated
ÊNTiERtCODE
par
All Lockout Menu
o o o
m
-30-
Page 32

Lockout Features (cont’d.)

Unlock

Follow Steps 1 through 3 from previous section and enter same 3 digit code as in Step 7. Channel Unlocked display will appear.
ENTER SAME 3 DIGIT CODE
CHANNELS UNLOCKED
CONTROL PANEL LOCK FEATURE
Procedure
ACTION
With the Monitor turned ON, press the kj and
VOLUME RIGHT ( ►) buttons on.the control panel
simultaneously, then quickly press the 'LJ' and CHANNEL UP (A) buttons on the control panel
simultaneously. This will activate the Control Panel
Lock feature, to deactivate repeat procedure.
Helpful Hints:
There will be no On.Screen display.“ • To confirm if the Control Panel Lock feature is activated, press- any button other that the
POWER t button (the Power button is never disabled). Buttons should be pressed quickly and released. Do not hold down.

IF 3 DIGIT CODE IS THE SAME

INCORRECT UNLOCK
CODE ENTERED

IF 3 DIGIT CODE IS NOT THE SAME

-31 -
Page 33

Programming the Home Theater Remote

The remote control can be set to control other manufacturers components, by utilizing the MODE SELECTION
BUTTONS for CABLE, DSS, VCR, RCVR {a Receiver or Amplifier), CD, LD, and AUX (for Cassette Players, Second VCR or a DVD).
Code Known
Use the foliowing procedure for setting up the remote control using the numericai buttons when
the component’s remote code is known.
nn Determine the brand of the component.
f2l Identify the code(s) associated with the
brand from the infrared code index (see following pages). Record all possible codes.
[3] Confirm that the component is plugged in
and operating properly, then turn it OFF.
0i] Press and hold the itedl button, then
the pov^R) button so that both are
pressed at the same time for
mgga'SlSlgC'Onm Then let go of the buttons.
f5l Press the appropriate MODE button
for the component.
\3\ Enter the 3-digit-code, by using the
Remote Control Keypad “0” through “9” buttons.
Now the remote is set for the entered
code.
Code From Index Sheet
TNQ2AE012
[Z] Press the power) button to test the remote.
If the correct code is setup for the component (in step [6] ), the component
wili turn on.
Code Unknown
Use the following procedure for setting up the remote control when the component’s remote access code is not known. This procedure uses the “sequence method”.
D Confirm that the components is plugged in
[6]
and operating properly, then turn it OFF.
Press and hold the the powers button so that both
pressed at the same time
gt re^^r5~secohtfS. Then let go of the buttons.
Press the appropriate Mode button for the device.
Press the next code.
B Press the pow^r) button to test the
remote. If the correct code is sent, the component will turn on.
□ Once the correct code is found, press
the ly
Repeat from step H above until the
proper components code is found. It may
take several attempts before the correct
code is found.
button to step over to the
y) button to store the code.
button, then
are
for
Note: Some brands have multiple codes. Repeat
the procedure using another listed code until the component responds correctly.
Note: If an incorrect code is entered, or when
the operation is not completed within 30 seconds, the settings will not change.
infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components
Helpful Hint: Write down the code numbers for your components in the space provided beiow. This
CABLE
Cable TV Converter Box
DSS 1
Digital Satellite System '
Other Component
Other Component
will serve as a handy reference whenever you need to reprogram your remote control.
CD 1
Compact Disc Player
LD
Other Component
j Other Component
□ □
□ □
nnn
VCR 1
Video Cassette Recorder 1
RCVR
Receiver or Amplifier Laser Disc Player
Uuu
Uuu
uuu
Other Component
uuu
Other Component
-32-
□□
□□□
n□n
Page 34

VCR Infrared Codes Index

The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of VCRs. Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures.
NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of VCRs may not operate. The
Universal Remote Control not designed to control all features that are available in all models.
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote VCR(*) Selection Mode button. A second VCR
can be activated using the same codes, from AUX (**) Selection Mode button. Refer to the Remote
Control Key Functions section for Remote VCR and VCR 2 function key listing.
Code Index for VCRs
VCR Brand Code(s)
Adventura Aiko 278 Aiwa 000 NEC 038,041,067 Akai American High 035 Noblex 240 Asha 240 Olympus 035 Audio vox 037
Beaumark 240 Panasonic Bell & Howell
Broksonic Calix Canon 035 Philco 035 Carver 081 CCE 072,278 Citizen' 037,278 Pioneer 067
Colt 072 Protec 072
' Craig
Curtis Mathes Cybernex
Daewoo 045,278
Dynatech ' 000 Radio Shack 000,037
Electrohome
Electrophonic
Emerex 032 RCA 042,060
Emerson
Fisher 047,104 Ricoh 034
Fuji
Funai 000 Samsung 045,240 Garrard 000 Sanky 039,048 GE
Goldstar 037,038 Sanyo 046,047,104,240
Gradiente 000 Scott
Hartey-Davidson 000 Sears
Harman-Kardon 038
Harwood 072 Sharp 048
Headquarter 046 1
Hl-Q
Hitachi 041,042 Singer 072 Jensen 041 Sony 032,033,034,035 JVC
Kenwood 038,041,067 Sylvania
KLH 072 Symphonic 000
Kodak 035,037 Tatung 041
Lloyd 000 Teac
Logik 072 Technics 035,162
LKI
Magnavox 035,039,081
Magnin 240 Toshiba 043,045
Marantz
Marta
Matsushita 035 1 Vector 045
MEI
Memorex
MGA 043,061 048,072,240
MGN
Minolta 042 Yamaha 038
Mitsubishi 043,061,067 1 Zenith
Motorola
000 MTC
041,061
104 Penney 035,037,038,042 121,184 240
037
037,047,072,240 035,041,060 Quarter 046 240
037 Radix 037 037
000,002,037,043, Realistic 061,121,184,278
033,035 Runco
035,060 Sansui
047
041,067
037
035,081 037
035 1
000,035,037,039 046,047,048,104 Videosonic 240 240 Wards
240 XR-1000 000,035,072
035,048 . ^
VCR Brand
Muttitech Nikko 037
Optimus
Pentax 042 Philips 035,081
Pilot 037 '■
Pulsar
Quartz 046 Quasar
Randex
Shintom 072
Shogun 240
STS
Teknika TMK
Totevision 037,240
Unitech 240
Vector Reseach
Video Concepts 045,061
Code(s)
000,240 000,072
037,048,104 035,162,225,454
039
035
037 000,035,037,046
047,048,104,240 039
041,067 043,045,121,184
035,037,042,046, 047,104
042 000,035,043,081
000,041 000,035,037
240
038
000,035,042,047
033,034,039
-33-
Page 35
Cable Converter Box and CD Players
Infrared Codes Index
The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of Cable Converter Boxes and CD Players. Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures.
NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of Cable Converter Boxes and
CD Players may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models.
I NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CBL Selection Mode button (liV)- Refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section for Remote CBL function key listing.
Codes for Cable Converter Box
Brand of
Cable-TVBox
ABC Archer 153
Century 153 Citizen 153 Contec . 019 Dae Ryung 008
Gerrard
Gemini General Instrument Goldstar Hamlin Hitachi
Hytex Jasco Jerrold
Memorex
Oak
Panasonic
Paragon
■ Philips
Code(s)
003,007,008,011 Pionner 013,014,017 Pulsar
153 015 011,476
144 '
009,020,259
oil
007
153 003,011,012,014 Toshiba 015,476 000 007,019 000,021,107 United Cable 000
153
Brand of Cable-TV Box
1
RCA Regal Rembrandt Oil Runco
' Samsung
Scientific Atlanta Signal Signature oil Sprucer Starcom, ; Stargate Starquest Tocom
Tusa
Unika United Artist
Universal ■ Zenith
Code(s)
144,533
000
021 020,259
000
144 008,017.477 015
021 003,015 015
' 015
012,013 000 015
153 007 003
153 000,525
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CD Selection Mode button (☆ ☆ )■ Refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote CD Players function key listing.
Codes for CD Players
Brand of CD Players
Code(s)
Brand of CD Players '*
Code(s)
Aiwa CA Audio Lab 29 Canrer 7 Denon 003 DKK 000 Emerson 305 Fisher 048 Genexxa Harman-Kardon Hitachi 032 JVC 072 Kenwood Krell
LXI 305 Magnavox 157 Marantz MCS 029 1 Mission 157 Nakamichi 147 NSM 157
124 157
032,305 QED 426
028,037,048,190 SAE
157
029,157 Sharp
-34-
Onkyo Optimus
Panasonic Philips Pioneer
Proton
Quasar
RCA Rote)
Sansui Scott Sears
Sherwood Sony
Technics
Victor
101 000,032,037, 305,426,468 029,367
157 032,468
157
157 029 305
157
157
157,305 305 305 037 426 000 029,303 072
Page 36
Cassette Players, Receivers, and Amplifiers
Infrared Codes Index
The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of Cassette Players, Receivers, or Amplifiers. Refer to the programming the Remote Control section for procedures.
NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of Cassette Players, Receivers,
and Amplifiers may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models.
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote AUX Selection Mode button {*). Refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section for Remote Cassette Players function key listing.

Code Index for Cassette Players

Brand of
Cassette Players Code(s)
Aiwa Carver Denon Kenwood Magnavox Marantz Nakamichi Optimas
029 029 076 070 029 029 147 027,220,337,338
Brand of Cassette Players Code(s)
Panasonic Philips
Ptonner Snsui Sherwood > Sony '■' Technics
Wards
Yamaha
272 029 027,220 029 337,338
170,243 229 027 094,097
■ -* t
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote RCVR Selection Mode button {★ *). Refer to
the Remote Control,Key functions section for Remote Receivers/Amplifiers function key listing.

Code Index for Receivers and Amplifiers

Receivers Amplifiers
%
Brand of Receiver/ Amplifier
ADC Aiwa Carver Casio Clarinette Denon Fisher JVC Kenwood Lloyd's Magnavox Marantz MCS Modulaire NAD Nakamichi Onkyo Optimus
Code(s)
531
121,158,189
008,042,189,269 195 195 531
004
042,219
074
027,186 195 189,195.269,531
039,189.269,321
039
195
320 518 321,347 135 013,080,186,219, 300,531
Brand of Receiver/ Amplifier
Panasonic Penney Philips Pioneer
Quasar RCA Realistic , Sansui Sanyo Sharp Sherwood Sony Technics
Victor Wards
Yorx
Yamaha
Code(s)
039 195 189,269
013,014,080,300, 039
531 195 189,321 219 186 502 158 039,208,308,309,
074 013,014,042,080, 158,189 176,186,354 195
-35-
Page 37
Laser Disc, DSS (Digital Satellite System),
and DVD (Digital Videodisc)

Infrared Codes Index

The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating selected brands of Laser Disc, DSS Digital Satellite
System, and DVD (Digital Videodisc). Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures.
NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of Laser Disc, DSS Digital
Satellite System, and DVD (Digital Videodisc) may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in ail models.
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote LD Selection Mode button (O). Refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section for Remote Laser Disc function key listing.
Codes for Laser Disc
Brand of
Laser Disc Code(s)
- Mitsubishi 059 NAD 059
Panasonic
Pionner 059
Quasar
Sony 201
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote DSS Selection Mode button (O <>). Refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section for Remote DSS function key listing.
204
204
Codes for DSS (Digital Satellite System)
Brand of
Sattelite
Panasonic
RCA 566
Sony 639
NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote AUX Selection Mode button {★ ). Refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section for Remote DVD function key listing.
Code(s)
701

Codes for DVD (digital Videodisc)

Brand of
DVD
Panasonic
Code(s)
490
-36-
Page 38
•I*

PC Input Connection (Rear)

Operation
1. Select PC (Rear) mode from the TV/PC/DTV menu (located in the TV/PC/DTV Icon).
NOTE: To select PC (front) press the INPUT button, while PC (rear) is highlighted in the TV/PC/DTV menu.
2. Connect the 15-pin connector cable (the supplied cable meets FCC standards) from the computer 15-pin
output terminal to the monitor PC INPUT 15-pin terminal, as shown.
3. Connect an audio/video to Mini-jack cable from the computer Audio output sound source jack to the monitor PC INPUT AUDIO L & R jacks, as shown.
NOTE: To operate your Monitor and computer properly, refer to the instructions furnished with the computer.
TERMINALS ON BACK OF MONITOR
To 15-pin Input
terminal of computer
C
Helpfuf Hints:
To Audio Input left
and right of monitor
TERMINALS ON BACK OF COMPUTER^
judio/video to Mini-jack Cable
(not supplied)
From Audio output
source of computer
15-pin Connector Cable (TSXX4515-3)
(Use of the supplied cable is recommended)
0 e
Ooo
§88
O
-n-
From 15-pin output
terminal of computer
If the monitor image is scrambled after connecting to a computer, refer to the troubleshooting section for changing the computer
resolution.
-37-
scrambled image
Page 39

PC Input Connections (Front)

Operation
1. Select PC (Front) from the TV/PC/DTV menu (located in the TV/PC/DTV Icon).
NOTE: To select PC (Rear) press the INPUT button, while PC (Front) is highlighted in the TV/PC/DTV menu.
2. Connect a 15-pin Connector cable (the supplied cable meets FCC standards) from the computer 15-pin
output terminal to the monitor PC INPUT 15-pin terminal, as shown.
3. Connect an Mini-jack cable from the computer Audio output sound source jack to the monitor AUDIO INPUT jack, as shown.
NOTE: To operate your Monitor and computer properly, refer to the instructions furnished with
the computer.
TERMINALS ON FRONT OF MONITOR
(LOCATED BEHIND FRONT CONTROL DOOR)
Helpfui Hints:
An Input signal must be connected to the input terminals of the monitor, in order to access PC and DTV mode Icon menus.
Helpful Hints:
If the monitor image is scrambled after connecting to a computer, refer to the troubleshooting section for changing the computer resolution.
-38-
scrambled image
Page 40
This feature is used to select the PC mode for monitor display.
NOTE: Connect a computer having a 15-pin output
terminal. If necessary, you can adjust the picture size and position using the Display Adjust menu.
1 . Press' flwmwll .
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the TV/PC/DTV Icon.
3 Press ^3) to display the TV/PC/DTV MODE
menu.
4. Press or ^ to highlight‘PC'{FRONT).
5. Press I [ ACTION 1 1 twice to exit menus.
Helpful Hints:
When there is no signal applied, the Icon menus in
the PC and DTV mode will appear small and
distorted.
This is a normai condition.
RIGTUBEIvtDEO

PICTURE NORM

(?CO@@(9GO ^ (^(Slgaii
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight PICTURE NORM.
5. Press or ^ to select ’’SET’ to normalize Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness for
the PC mode.
6. Press the twice to exit menus.
oooooQ O O O O o
ooeooO ooooo
--------------
EEI

Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness

Helpful Hints;
COLOR - Adjust for desired color intensity. TINT - Adjust for natural flesh tones.
BRIGHTNESS - Adjust so dark areas of picture
slightly became black for a crisp detail.
PICTURE - Adjust the white areas of the picture as
desired.
SHARPNESS - Adjust for best clarity of outline
detail.
1. Press .

Trilingual Animated Icons

PC Mode Icons

NOTE: Only the selected icon (red) will be animated.

Picture Adjustments

Picture Norm
Use to reset Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness to the factory preset level for PC Mode only.
1. Press (i*^l1 .
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press (^3 to display the VIDEO Adjustment menu.
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the
Picture Icon.
3. Press the (^0) to display the VIDEO Adjustment menu.
4.
Press ^ or ^ to select the desired Video
Adjustment (Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture or
Sharpness). Press or to adjust your selection. (The
5.
selected Video Adjustment will be displayed).
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for remaining Video
6.
Adjustments.
Press (^0) twice to exit menus.
7.
-39-
Page 41
Picture Adjustments (cont’d.)

Color Temp

To select one of three (3) options for picture temperature.
Helpfui Hints:
NORMAL-No tint WARM - Reddish tint COOL - Bluish tint
1. Press .
¿0
HD <£ll
rAObtOlNOBM
oooaoOooooo oooooQooooo
Od O CIO Q o o o o o
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press to display the Video Adjustment menu.
-easDeiar
iil-.A.-'rVN -
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight COLOR TEMP.
5. Press or ^ to select NORMAL, WARM, or COOL.
fviDEO
INORMAI^
NOTE: The selected Mode will also change Color
Temp inTV Mode and DTV Mode.
6. Press twice to exit menus.
4. Press ^ or to highlight AUDIO NORM.
5. Press or to select “SET’ to normalize Bass, Treble, and Balance.
6. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.

Bass, Treble, and Balance

Use with front or rear PC audio input jacks when connected to a PC sound source audio output.
Helpful Hints:
BASS - To increase or decrease the Bass
response '
TREBLE - To increase or decrease the Treble
response
BALANCE - To emphasize the Right and Left
speakers’ volume
1. Press It^J .
2. Press ^ or W and or to highlight the
Audio Icon.
3. Press
to display the Audio Adjustment menu.

Audio Adjustment

Hefpfui Hints:
Set PC Mode Audio Adjustments will also change
TV Mode and DTV Mode Audio Adjustments.

Audio Norm

This feature is used to reset Bass, Treble, and Balance back to a factory preset level.
1. Press [l«^il .
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Audio Icon.
3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
S
UDIO1N0RM
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight BASS, TREBLE, or BALANCE.
5. Press or to adjust for desired audio response. (The select Audio Adjustment will be
displayed.)
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for remaining audio functions.
7. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.
-40-
OooOqIJooooo
ocooo(j ooooo
oo O O O 0 o oo o o
Page 42
Audio Adjustments (cont’d.)

Speaker

This feature is used to turn the internal speakers “ON” or “OFF”. It is used when the monitor is connected to an external audio amplifier. (Refer “To Audio Amp” Connection section for further information).
1. Press .
2. Press ^ or and or to select the Audio Icon.
3. Press (bEigJJ to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
4. Press A or to highlight SPEAKER.
5. Press or to select ON, OFF&VAO or
- OFF&FAO.
ON - TV speakers operate normally.
OFF&VAO (Variable Audio Output) - TV speakers
off, the sound output varies according to the TV volume, use the TV remote to control the volume, muting, bass, treble and balance of the External Stereo System.
OFF&FAO (Fixed Audio Output) - TV speakers off, sound output is fixed.
6. Press twice to exit menus.

Surround

Use the Surround Feature to enhance audio response
when listening to Stereo sound.

1. Press®.

2. Press ^ or and or -^ to highlight the Audio Icon. ,
3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
I ¿«ri
(!cl
Ì0
isEii
¿H.
|g|f5iaMg3n
UliUUU) (9j!J
r
4. Press A or ^ to highlight SURROUND.
5. Press or to select SURROUND ON or OFF.
6. Press IC^J] twice to exit menus.
------------------------
^ RssGisiag n
~7gfyi

AlSound

This feature is used to maintain constant sound level when switching between- programs signals with different sound levels.
1. Press®.
2. Press ^ or and or to highlight the Audio Icon.
3. Press (^3 to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
4. Press A or ^ to highlight Al SOUND.
5. Press or ^ to select Al SOUND ON or OFF.
6. Press i&j) twice to exit menus.
-41 -
Page 43

Set Up Features

Heipfut Hints:
Setting PC Mode Set Up Features will also change TV Mode and DTV Mode Set Up Features. -
Auto Power On - This feature automatically
turns the monitor ON when AC power is applied.
1. Press .
2. Press A or and or ^ to select the Set
Up Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Set Up menu.
AUTO POWER ON
G E 0 M'A'G N EiTIClC 0 R R

‘EEQ

ROffll
4. Press A or to highlight GEOMAGNETIC
CORR. r
5. Press ^ or ^ to display the Geomagnetic Correction adjustnrient menu.
tilt adjustment bar
6. Press or to adjust the picture tilt until left and right side of tilt adjustment bar is parallel to the bottom of picture frame (if necessary).
NOTE: Discoloration may be visible in picture
corners if tilt bar is not parallel to the
bottom of picture frame.
7. Press ibEisUl twice to exit menus.
NOTE: Setting the Auto Power On feature will cancel
the time and timer control setting. Also, the TV Mode
Main Menu Icon for the Control will be replaced with an Exit icon.
4. Press A or ^ to highlight AUTO POWER ON.
5. Press ^ or ^ to select SET.
6. Press twice to exit menus.

Geomagnetic Corr (Correction)

This monitor incorporates a special adjustment feature for the convenience of the customer. This adjustment is
preset at the factory. However, adjustment may be required when the monitor is moved (due to the influence of earth’s magnetic field) which may cause the picture to tilt slightly. If necessary, follow these procedures to adjust the tilt.
1. Press
2. Press ^ or Set Up Icon.
3. Press ^3
A or W and or ^
and ^ or to highlight the
to display the Set Up Menu.

Input Select

This feature is used to select PC Input Front or PC
Input Rear for the monitor Input signals.
1. Presses.
2. Press A or W and or to highlight the
Input Select Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Input Select Menu.
4. Press or to select FRONT or REAR.
NOTE: PC Front or PC Rear can also be selected by
pressing the Input button while input Select menu is displayed.
5. Press twice to exit menus.
AUjTOlR.O.WERlON
GEOMAGNETIC CORR
-42-
Page 44

Display Adj

This feature is used to adjust the image on the monitor.
1. Press .
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the Display Adj Icon.
3. Press [l*^ll to display the Display Adj menu.
IDlSRliAYiADJi
<□>
Display Adjust Chart
H. POSITION
ииЫЭИЗ о □ о о oQo о о о о
7Nin[*Jil oooooQo оооо
t
<□>
UV£dUt$tilE) оооо обо оооо
4. Press А or to highlight Н. POSITION, Н.
SIZE, V. POSITION, V. SIZE, V. РОС,
TRAPEZOID, or PARALLEL (PARALLELOGRAM).
о о о о oQo о о о о
oooooQaoooo
к
IDISRL^AY/AD'J
о о о а о()о оооо
oooooQooooo
иашвеса р (^Ешав
5. Press or to adjust your selection. (The
selected Display Adj will be displayed).
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining Display
Adjustments.
7. Press twice to exit menus.
-43-
Page 45

DTV Mode

Component Video Connection
Helpful Hints:
An input signal must be connected to the input terminals of the monitor, in order to access PC and DTV mode Icon menus.

Operation

1. Select DTV mode from the TV/PC/DTV menu (located in the TV/PC/DTV Icon).
2. Connect audio/video cables from the Component Video output terminals to the monitor DIGITAL TV INPUT terminals, as shown.
NOTE: To operate your Monitor with component video devices properly, refer to the instructions furnished with the
component video device.
Helpful Hints:
When there is no signal applied, the Icon menus in the PC and DTV mode will appear small and distorted.
This is a normal condition.
TERMINALS ON BACK OF DEVICE
TERMINALS ON BACK OF MONITOR
To audio/video input of monitor
audio/video Cable
(not supplied)
-44-
Page 46

TV/PC/DTV

This feature is used to select the DTV mode for monitor
display.
1. Press .
2. Press ^ or ^ and or ^ to highlight the TV/PC/DTV Icon.
3. Press to display the TV/PC/DTV MODE
menu.
4. Press or ^ to highlight DTV.
5. Press twice to exit menus.

Trilingual Animated Icons

DTV Mode Icons

4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight PICTURE NORM.
5. Press or ^ to select “SET” to normalize Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness {DTV mode).
6. Press the ft^ll twice to exit menus.
1 :p'

Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness

Heipful Hints:
COLOR - Adjust for desired color intensity. TINT - Adjust for natural flesh tones.
BRIGHTNESS - Adjust so dark areas of picture
slightly became black for a crisp detail.
PICTURE - Adjust the white areas of the picture
as desired.
SHARPNESS - Adjust for best clarity of outline
detail.
NOTE: Only the selected icon (red) will be animated.

Picture Adjustments

Picture Norm

Use to reset Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness to the factory preset level (DTV Mode).
1. Press '&) .
2. Press Aor W and or ^ Picture Icon.
3. Press [l^ll to display the VIDEO Adjustment menu.
and ^ or to highlight the
1 Press [t^J .
2. Press A or and or to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press the (t^ll to display the VIDEO Adjustment
menu.
I
VtDEO
s&mg;) 1
4. Press A or ^ to select the desired Video Adjustment (Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture or Sharpness).
5. Press or ^ to adjust your selection. (The selected Video Adjustment will be displayed).
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for remaining Video Adjustment.
7. Press ^3) twice to exit menus.
-45-
Page 47
Picture Adjustment (cont’d.)

Color Temp

Use to select one of three (3) options for picture
temperature.
Heipful Hints:
NORMAL - No tint WARM - Reddish tint COOL - Bluish tint
1. Press ([*^l1 .
2. Press A or W and or to highlight the Picture Icon.
3. Press to display the Video Adjustment menu.
4. Press A or W to highlight AUDIO NORM.
utSuBEr
4. Press A or to highlight COLOR TEMP.
5. Press or to select Normal, Warm or Cool mode.
6. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.
IVIDEO
iNORMAUn

Audio Adjustment

Hetpfui Hints:
Setting DTV mode Audio Adjustments will also change TV Mode and PC mode Audio Adjustment.
5. Press ^ or ^ to select “SET’ to normalize Bass, Treble, and Balance.
6. Press (^3) twice to exit menus.

Bass, Treble, and Balance

Heipfui Hints:
BASS - To increase or decrease the Bass
response ' -
TREBLE - To increase or decrease' the Treble
response
BALANCE - To emphasize the Right and Left
speakers’ volume
1. Press ^3 ■
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Audio Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.
m
IB
m.

Audio Norm

This feature is used to reset Bass, Treble, and Balance back to a factory preset level.
1. Press ^3 •
2. Press A or W and or to highlight the
Audio Icon.
3. Press ^3 to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
I
4. Press A or W to highlight BASS, TREBLE, or
BALANCE.
5. Press or to adjust for desired audio response. {The selected Audio Adjustment will be
displayed.)
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for remaining audio functions.
7. Press ^3 twice to exit menu.
-46-
Page 48
Audio Adjustments (cont’d.)

Speaker

This feature is used to turn the internal speakers “ON”
or “OFF”. It is used when the monitor is connected to an External Audio Amplifier. (Refer to ‘To Audio Amp” Connection section for further information).
1. Press .
2. Press ^ or w and or to select the Audio Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
<sl
"JT
¿a
...-..
r *
¡v:
4. Press ^ or ^ to highlight SPEAKER.
5. Press •1^ OFF&FAO.
ON - TV speakers operate normally.
OFF&VAO (Variable Audio Output) - TV speakers off, the sound output varies according to the TV volume, use the TV remote to control the volume, muting, bass, treble and balance of the External Stereo System.
OFF&FAO (Fixed Audio Output) - TV speakers off,
- sound output is fixed.
6. Press
twice to exit menus.
or to select ON, OFF&VAO or
r~M
I

Surround

Use the Surround Feature to enhance audio response
when listening to Stereo sound.
1. Press feu] .
2. Press A or W and or ^ to highlight the Audio Icon.
3. Press ^3 to display the Audio Adjustment menu.
AUDIO
Is
¿asiSi
—r\
. . .1:
SURROUNDl
4. Press A or W to highlight SURROUND.
5. Press or to select SURROUND ON or OFF.
6. Press (^3 twice to exit menus.

Al Sound

This feature is used to maintain constant sound level
when switching between programs with different sound levels.
1.
Press (^3 .
2.
3.
Press A or Audio Icon.
Press ft^^'ll menu.
and ^ or ^ to highlight the
to display the Audio Adjustment
4. Press A or to highlight Al SOUND.
5. Press or ^ to select Al SOUND ON or OFF.
6. Press ^3 twice to exit menus.
-47-
Page 49

Set Up Features

Helpful Hints:
Setting DTV mode Set Up Features will also change TV Mode and PC mode Set Up Features.

Auto Power On

This feature automatically turns the monitor ON when AC power is applied.
1. Press ^3) •
2. Press A or and or to select the Set Up Icon.
3. Press to display the Set Up menu.
Press A or W to highlight AUTO POWER ON.
4.
Press or ^ to select SET.
5.
Press twice to exit menus.
6.

Aspect Ratio

This feature is used to change the aspect ratio of the
screen when connected to a DTV unit.
1. Presses)-
2. Press A or ^ and or ^ to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press ^3) to display the Set Up menu.
'A'UiTiOI&O.W.ER
4. Press or to select AUTO, HD Definition), or SD (Standard Definition).
5. Press twice to exit menus.
(High

Geomagnetic Corr (Correction)

This monitor incorporates a special adjustment feature for the convenience of the customer. This adjustment is
preset at the factory. However, adjustment may be required when the monitor is moved (due to the influence of earth’s magnetic field) which may cause
the picture to tilt slightly. If necessary, follow these
procedures to adjust the tilt.
1. Press ^3."
2. Press A or and or to highlight the
Set Up Icon. ' . c.
3. Press
to display the Set Up menu.
ES EE l
:g E.o.M'AO.N EiTjeie.o.R r
4. Press or to select AUTO, 16:9 {wide picture), or 4:3 (normal picture).
5. Press twice to exit menus.

Color Matrix

This feature is used to change the picture Color Matrix to Standard or High.
1. Press ^3 •
2. Press A or W and or ^ to highlight the
Set Up Icon.
3. Press (FFsrfi to display the Set Up menu.
4. GEOMAGNETIC CORR.
Press or to display the Geomagnetic
5. Correction adjustment menu.
tilt adjustment bar
6. Press or to adjust the picture tilt until left and right side of tilt adjustment bar is parallel to the bottom of picture frame (if necessary).
NOTE: Discoloration may be visible in picture
corners if tilt bar is not parallel to the bottom of picture frame.
7. Press twice to exit menus.
-48-
highlight
Page 50
Troubleshooting Chart
Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks shown below
Symptoms
Picture Sound
SNOWY PICTURE
INTERFERENCE
NORMAL PICTURE
NO PICTURE
NOISY SOUND
NOISY SOUND
(P;
NO SOUND
NO SOUND
Check
INPUT CONNECTORS SEATED PROPERLY EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO INPUT CONNECTIONS ANTENNA LOCATION AND/OR CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, LIGHTS, CARS, AND TRUCKS DIATHERMY AND OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS SEATED PROPERLY
VOLUME CONTROL SETTING TV SPEAKERS (IF APPLICABLE) IN THE OFF MODE AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR SEATED PROPERLY TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL
- THAT AC POWER LINE IS PLUGGED INTO AC OUTLET
- BRIGHTNESS AND AUDIO CONTROLS SET PROPERLY
- VIDEO AND AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS SEATED PROPERLY
- COLOR CONTROL SETTINGS
- TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL
NO COLOR
NORMAL PICTURE
CHK
CHK MODE
"PC MODE
SCRAMBLED IMAGE
DISCOLORATION
DISCOLORED
PICTURE
NORMAL SOUND
NO SOUND
NORMAL SOUND
NORMAL SOUND
NORMAL SOUND
NORMAL SOUND
* MONITOR/RECEIVER IN VIDEO MODE WITH NO SIGNAL
PRESS AND HOLD ACTION AND POWER BUTTONS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 5 SECONDS. SCREEN WILL SHUT OFF, THEN TURN
BACK ON. TV WILL BE SETTO CHANNEL 3 AND CYCLE THROUGH
A SPECIAL TEST
COMPUTER CABLE SEATED PROPERLY COMPUTER RESOLUTION NOT SET PROPERLY (REFER TO FOLLOWING PAGES FOR SET UP PROCEDURES)
ADJUST GEOMAGNETIC CORRECTION LOCATED IN THE SET-UP MENU (IF APPLICABLE)
MOVE UNSHIELDED SPEAKERS AWAY FROM PICTURE TUBE TURN OFF SET, ALLOW TO COOL, TURN SET BACK ON
-49-
Page 51
Troubleshooting (cont’d.)

Computer Resolution Set Up For Windows 95 Version

The resolution on your computer may have to be set to 800 X 600 pixels or less. To change, follow these
procedures.
1. Shut down and restart the computer.
2. While the “Starting Windows 95” message is displayed on screen, quickly press “F8” key, then press ENTER key.
5. Click on the “Start” button, and then point to Settings.
\ Programs
I IDocu mentp
Settings ►
Find . ► 1 1 Heip □ flun
1 □] Shut Down j
6. Click on “Control Panel”.
7. Double-click “Display” icon. The Display Properties
box will appear. --
@SGfns0[^Ot)dl
File Edit View
1
' I Printers
t 'I Taskbar
► ►
Help
Control Panel
safe mode
3. Windows 95 start up menu will be displayed. Then select “Safe mode” by using down arrow key or type in the number.
Microsoft windows 9S startup menu .
3.Isafe model
4
............
5
............
4. Press “ENTER” key.
safe nnode
safe mode
safe mode
safe mode
A,
□□nQD □□□□□
safe mode
8. Click on the tab labeled “Settings” at the top of the Display Properties box.
Background
Screen Saver Appearance Sett mg
g
9. Select resolution from the “Desktop Area” menu box, 800 X 600 pixels or less, then click OK.
Background Screen Saver Appearance Setting
Less-6—!!^More
safe mode
10. Restart the computer before the new setting will take effect.
11. Restart Windows 95 in normal mode.
800 by 600 pixels
-50-
Page 52
Troubleshooting (cont’d.)
Computer Resolution Set Up For Windows Version 3.x
The resolution on your computer may have to be set to VGA. To change, follow these procedures.
1. Restart the computer from DOS.
2.
Computer keyboard.
6. Press ENTER key, then press the Down arrow key on the computer keyboard to highlight “VGA".
W.indp.w.slSetup.
oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo
QQQQQQQQQD QQQOQQQQQQ
OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO
oooooooooo oooooooooo
VGA
rinnnnnnnnrt O n n n n n ri n ft ft
[RtogasGiiGOBGtiffiiol^tgcseBaiBa^
7. Press ENTER key while VGA is highlighted. The
screen will return to previous Windows Setup screen, then check that Display setting was changed to VGA.
WJfl.doXslS.et u p
a
BOQiSMM
oooooooooo oooooooooo ooooooooo_ oooooooooo
m formation
fVGA 1^^
oooooooooo
BimipDQdiEiipQBflmpiQOiBeaifigiEi^diaio
O OO OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO oooooooooo
u u u u u u 0 O O o
Type “setup”, then press ENTER key on Computer
keyboard.
Windows Setup screen will be displayed. Press the
4. Up or Down arrow key on the computer keyboard to highlight “Display”.
Wjndpjw^s
Qain>
jBEEiaML
oooooooooo
OOOOPQOOO
. _ fVGA !
oooooooooo uwwwwi/OOOO
oooooooooo oooooooooo
8. Press ENTER key while “Accept the configuration shown above” is highlighted.
^indojwslS.etu p
oooooooooo OOOOOOOOOO
OOOOPQOOO OOOOOOOOOO
taseeBGfiaiD
OOOOOOOOOO oooooooooo
OOOOOOOOww oooooooooo OOOOOOOOOO
VGA
[Accept th« conflgurallon ihown above
9. Press ENTER key to accept driver. This will return
you back to DOS prompt. Then enter Window 3.X from DOS.
GO;\WjlNDOWiS^
oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo
5. Press ENTER key.
-51 -
Page 53
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Eiectric of Puerto Rico inc. (“PCS”)
Ave.65 de Infanteria, km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
Panasonic Canada inc.
5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada
Loading...