ProScan PLCD5092A, PLCD5092B Instruction Manual

Model: PLCD5092A-B
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SAFETY PRECAUTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
ACCESSORIES
GETTING STARTED
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
INITIAL SETUP
TV SETUP
CONNECTIONS
Remote Control Front View Back View Side View
Antenna Connection AV Connection Y Pb Pr Connection HDMI Connection VGA Connection Headphone Connection Power Cord Connection Coax(SPDIF) Connection
Putting The Unit On A Proper Place Turning The Unit On For The First Time
Source selection Main menu Picture Menu Sound Menu Channel Menu Parental Control Setup Menu Other Menu
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DISPLAY MODE
SPECIFICATION
TROUBLE­SHOOTING GUIDE
PC Formats Video Formats
TV Symptom
SAFETY CLASS :This is an IEC safety class I product
and it must be grounded for safety.
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SAFETY PRECAUTION
CAUTION
WAR NING:
PLACEMENT INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
RATING PLATE LOCATION
FCC STATEMENTS
WARNING:
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CAUTION MA RKI NG WA S LOCATED AT THE REAR OF THE APPAR ATU S.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT REMOVE COVEROR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle,is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage”within the product's enclosure that may beof sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral Triangle is intended to alert the user to The presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
DANGER OF EX PLO SIO N IF BA TTE RY IS INCORREC TLY R EPL ACE D. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAM E OR EQ UIV ALE NT TY PE.
USE OF CONTR OLS O R ADJ UST MENTS OR PERFORMA NCE O F PRO CED URES OTHER THAN THOSE S PEC IFI ED MA Y RESULT IN HAZARDOU S RAD IAT ION E XPOSURE.
TO REDUCE TH E RIS K OF FI RE OR E LECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T EXP OSE T HIS A PPL IANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS TUR E. TO REVENT FI RE OR S HOC K HAZ ARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THI S UNI T TO RA IN OR M OIS TURE. DO NOT PLACE OB JEC TS FI LLE D WITH LIQUIDS ON OR NEAR THIS U NIT . SHOULD ANY T ROU BLE O CCU R, DISCONNECT THE AC POWER C ORD A ND RE FER S ERVICING TO A QUALIFI ED TE CHN ICI AN.
Do not use thi s uni t in pl ace s that are extremely hot, cold, d ust y or hu mid . Do not restr ict t he ai rfl ow of this unit by placing it somew her e wit h poo r airflow, by covering it with a cloth, by pl aci ng it o n bed ding or carpeting.
When conne cti ng or d isconnecting the AC power cord, grip t he pl ug an d not the cord itself. Pulling the cord may d ama ge it a nd create a hazard. When youar e not g oin g to us e the unit for a long perio d of ti me, d isc onnect the AC power cord.
The rating p lat e is lo cat ed on the rear of the unit.
NOTE: This u nit h as be en te sted and found to comply with the lim its f or a Cl ass B d igital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th e FCC R ule s. Th ese limits are designed to provide r eas ona ble protection against harmfu l interfer enc e in a re sidential installation. This unit ge ner ate s, us es and can radiate radio frequenc y ene rgy a nd, if not installed and used in accor dan ce wi th th e instructions, may cause harmf ul interfer enc e to ra dio c ommunication. However, t her e is no gua ran tee t hat i nte rference will not occur in a particul ar in sta llation. If this unit does cause ha rmf ul interfer enc e to ra dio o r television reception, wh ich can be de ter min ed by t urning the unit off and on, the user is e nco ura ged t o try to correct the interference by one or more o f the f oll owi ng measures:
- Reori ent o r rel oca te th e receiving antenna.
- Increase t he se par ati on between the unit and recei ver .
-Conn ect t he un it in to an o utlet on a circuit different from that to w hic h the r ece iver is connected.
- Consu lt th e dea ler o r an experienced radio/TV technici an fo r hel p.
Chang es or modificat ions to this unit no t expressly app roved by the part y responsible for com pliance could v oid the user auth ority to oper ate the unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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1)Read t hes e ins tru ctions.
2)Keep t hes e ins tru ctions.
3)Heed a ll wa rni ngs .
4)Foll ow al l ins tru ctions.
5)Do not u se th is ap par atus near water.
6)Clea n onl y wit h a dry c loth.
7)Do not b loc k any v ent ilation openings. Install in a cco rda nce with the manuf act ure r's i nstructions.
8)Do not i nst all n ear a ny heat sources such as radi ato rs, h eat r egisters, stoves, or other a ppa rat us (I ncluding amplifiers) tha t produ ce he at.
9)Do not d efe ct th e saf ety p urpose of the polar ize d or gr oun ding-type plug. A polar ize d plu g has t wo blades with one wider t han t he ot her . A groun din gty pe pl ug has two blades and a third gr oun din g prong. The wid e bla de or t he th ird prong is provi ded f or yo ur sa fet y. If the provi ded p lug d oes not fit into your wall ou tle t, co nsu lt an e lectrician for repla cem ent o f the o bsolete outlet.
10)Pro tec t the p owe r cord from being walked on or pinc hed p art icu larly at plugs, convenienc e recep tac les , and t he point where they exit from the app ara tus .
11)Onl y use a tta chm ents / accessories specifi ed by the manuf act ure r.
12)Use o nly w ith t he ca rt, stand, tripod, br ack et, o r tab le speci fie d by th e man ufacturer, or sold with t he ap par atu s. When a cart is u sed , use c aution when
movin g the c art / a ppa ratus combination to avoid i nju ry fr om ti p-over.
13)Unp lug t his a ppa ratus during lightning
Storms or wh en un use d for long periods of time.
14)Refer al l ser vic ing to qualified service perso nne l. Se rvi cing is required when the appar atu sha s bee n damaged in any way,
such as the po wer c ord o r plug is damaged,
liqui d has b een s pil led or objects have fallen into the app ara tus , the a pparatus has been expos ed to r ain o r moi sture, does not operate norma lly , or ha s bee n dropped.
15)To preve nt el ect ric shock, ensure the ground ing pin on the AC co rd po wer p lug is securely
conne cte d.
ACCESSORIES
Please check and identif y the supplied accessories.
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GETTING STARTED
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERY REPLAC EMENT
CAUTION
: Da nge r of ex plosion if battery is in cor rectly replaced.
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WARNING :
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Remot e con tro l
Battery( AA)
Warra nty C ard
Instruct ion M anu al
·Point t he re mot e con trol at the remote sensor l oca ted o n the u nit.
·When there i s a str ong a mbient light source, th e per for man ce of the infrared remote s ens or
·may be de gra ded , cau sing unreliable opera tio n.
·The rec omm end ed ef fective distance for re mot e ope rat ion is about 16 feet (5 meter s).
When the bat ter ies b ecome weak, the operati ng di sta nce of the remote control is gre atl y reduc ed an d you w ill need to replace the batter ies .
·If the remot e con tro l is not going to be used for a lon g tim e, re move the batteries to avoid damag e cau sed b y battery leakage corro sio n.
·Do not mi x old a nd ne w batteries. Do not mix ALKALI NE, s tan dar d (CARBON-ZINC) or recha rge abl e (NICKEL-CADMIUM) ba tte rie s.
·Alway s rem ove b att eries as soon as they becom e wea k.
·Weak ba tte rie s can l eak and severely damage t he re mot e control.
Do not dispo se ba tte ries in a fire. Batteries may ex plo de or l eak. Batterie s sha ll no t be exposed to excessive h eat s uch a s sunshine, fire or the like.
Base stand and 6 screws
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Screw driver
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
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REMOTE CONTROL
Universal Remote Code: 1218
1.STANDBY To switch on the TV or make the TV into standby mode.
2.MUTE Press this button to mute or restore sound.
3.INFO Show the information of the program you are watching.
4.SOURCE Press this button to select an input source.
5.PMODE Press this button to select a picture mode for different picture qualities.
6.SMODE Press this button to select sound setting for different sound effects.
7.0-9 Allows you to change the channel of the TV.
8. Switches back and forth between the current and previous channels.
9.SLEEP To select the amount of time before your TV turns Off automatically.
10.VOL+/VOL­Increases/Decreases the Volume control.
11.CH+/CH­Skips to the next/previous channel on TV mode.
12.UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT Moves the cursor upward/downward/to the left/to the right when making a selection.
13.MENU Displays the OSD Menu of the TV.
14.CC Press the button to enter into the CC mode.
15.MTS To change among STEREO, MONO and SAP. If there is no second language available for the signal received, LCD Display audio will output to mono.
16.ENTER Press to confirm selections on a menu screen.
17.Exit Press this button to exit the on screen display.
18.EPG
Press this button to select the electronic programme guide in DTV mode.
19. FAV Press this button to show the favourite list.
20. FAV+/FAV­Press this button to go through the FAV channel list.
CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE
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SIDE VIEW
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING A TV ANTENNA / CABLE / S A TELLITE
To vi ew television channel s correctly, a signal must be received from one of the following sources:
- An indoor or outdo or aerial antenn a
- A ca ble sys tem
- A satel lite sys tem
Fo r re ceiving over-t he-ai r TV broadcasts, we recom mend that you use an exte rnal fixed ant enna. Sh ould yo u req uire th e use of a tempo rary a ntenna, pl ease ens ure that you pu rchas e an anten na with su ffici ent ab ility to recei ve in weak sig nal areas. On ly when y ou are in close proximity to a transm itter wi ll a te mporary an tenna reproduce a signal as st rongly as a fixed antenna .
To co nnect to other equipment such as a VCR, cam corder, satel lite sys tem or ca ble, etc.
CONNECTING AN A/V DEVICE
NOTE
CONNECTING DEVICES WITH A COMPOSITE (YELLOW RCA-TYPE) VIDEO OUTPUT
Connecting to a VCR / Video Game System / Camcorder
AUDIO VIDEO OUT
NOTE
To con nect A/ V devices such as a VCR, video gam e system or camc order.
Co nnect th e AUDIO / VID EO cable (n ot included) as shown. Ma ke su re you connect the cabl e fro m the other equipment ( and ) to this u nit
Pl ease refer to the use r manual fo r the oth er equi pment f or mo re information.
Sa tel lit e, cable or TV an ten na ca ble t o TV ANTENNA termi nal (c able not inclu ded )
To AU DIO / VID EO IN j acks
To AU DIO / VID EO OU T ja cks
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(AV in)
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING A HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) SOURCE USING CONNECTION
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COMPONENT
High- Def inition (HD) De vic es wit h component vid eo out put must be connected to the Y input . Conne ct the co mpo nent video cable and audio ca ble (n ot inc luded) as shown. Ma ke sure you con nect the compon ent video cable a nd audio cable from th e other equipme nt
When connecti ng a DVD player to the telev ision , the picture resol ution is so lely dependent up on the re solution suppo rted by the DVD pl ayer att ached. DVD player resolutions var y fro m 480i to 1080p . and this television can support DV D players up to a maximum resolution of 1080p.
PbPr
* May require a subscription
fo r receiving HD ch annel s, ch eck with your cable/satellite se rv ice pr ovide r for details.
To CO MPO NENT VI DEO O UT jacks
CONNECTING A HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) SOURCE USING HDMI CONNEC TION
HDMI (Hi gh Def inition Multim edi a Interface) su ppo rt s bo th video and au dio on a sin gle digit al con nection fo r use w ith DVD players , DTV, se t-top boxes and ot her digital AV dev ices. HDMI was de vel oped to provide
the te chn ologies of High Ba ndw idth Digital Co nte nt Pro tec tion (HDCP) as well as Di gital Visua l Interfa ce (D VI) i n one specif ica tion. HDCP i s use d to prote ct digital cont ent transm itt ed an d rec eived by DVI-c ompliant or HDMIc omp liant displays . HDMI has th e capability to support stand ard, en hanced or high- def inition vid eo plu s standard to multi -channel surround -so und audio . HDMI features inclu de unc ompressed digit al video, a bandwidth of up to 2.2 gi gab ytes per second (w ith HDTV sig nal s), on e co nnector (instead of several ca bles and conne cto rs), and commu nic ation between the AV sou rce and AV dev ice s such as DTVs.
To HDMI IN jack
To HDMI
ja ckOUT
To COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
AU DIO I N jacks
To COMPONENT AUDIO
OU T jac ks
Co nne ct the HDMI ca ble ( not includ ed) a s sh own : Ma ke sure you con nect the cable from th e so urc e equipment ( ) to this un it
( ).
HD MI OUT
HD MI IN
HDMI CABLE
(NOT INCLUDED)
COMPONENT OUT and AUDIO OUTto the unit COMPONENT IN.
COMPONENT IN
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To COMPONENT
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING A
AUDIO - P C OUT
VGA AUDIO - PC IN
PC
VGA
Co nne ct the 15-pi n D-SUB PC /VGA co nnector from you r co mputer to the 15 -pin D-SUB PC/ VGA in put on th is unit using a mo nitor cable and an au dio ca ble (not inc lud ed) as shown .
Ma ke sure you con nec t the cable from th e computer
( an d ) to this un it ( and ) .
TO PC Connector
TO AUDIO OUT jacks
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• Inser t the power plug fully into th e socket outlet If the power plug is loo se it could gener ate heat and
cause fire
Do not touch t he power plug with a wet hand
This may cause elect rical shock
Do not use any power cord ot her than that provided
with this TV This may cause fi re or ele ctrical shock
Do not damage the power cord
A damag ed co rd ma y cause fire or electrica l shock
• Do not move the TV with the cord plugged in th e
socket outlet.
• Do not place a heavy object on th e cord or pl ace
the cord near a high-temperature object.
• Do not twist the cord, bend it excessively, or stretch it.
• Do not pull on the cord. Hold onto the power plug body when di sconnecting cord.
• Do not use a damaged power plug o r socket o utlet.
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connected to prevent electrical shock.
Ensure that the power plug is easily accessible. Ensure the earth pin on the power plug is securely
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