Sanyo 1AV4U19B26900,DP47460 - 47"" Diagonal Internet Ready LCD HDTV Quick And Easy Setup

QUALITY
PICTURE
High Definition
QUIK ‘N EASY
Setup Guide
Please READ and REMOVE this guide before operating your HDTV
Standard
Definition
High Definition
Optimum High Definition
Optimum High Definition
Your SANYO High Definition Television can display great quality picture when:
A High Definition signal is received – Off-air digital antenna – HD Satellite or Cable service – HD external equipment
High Definition AV connections are used – Component cables – HDMI cable
The high quality seen in the store is due to the use of a HD signal and HD connections.
For example, if you suscribe to Satellite or Cable service you can improve your picture quality with a HD box and HD program package.
If you’re using an antenna, there are free digital broadcast signals available with HD programs.
NOTES: Always match the color of the output jack, connector, and input jack.
The quality of the signal being
received and correct HD connections
make the difference!
The quality of the signal being
received and correct HD connections
make the difference!
See reverse side for your HDTV’s
initial setup!
BETTER Quality Connections
BEST Quality Connections
BEST Quality Connections
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GOOD Quality Connections
COMPONENT
HDMI
RF TERMINAL
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VIDEO INPUT 3 may be used to hookup a second device using Composite connectors.
NOTE: See owner’s manual for more details.
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BACK PANEL
BACK PANEL
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Place fresh batteries in the remote control.
NOTE: To ensure safe operation please follow the Battery Installation precautions in your owner’s manual.
NOTE: If you receive Satellite or Cable service through a set top box, tune to the correct input on your HDTV and use the receiver and its remote for channel viewing.
NOTE: Before proceeding, make sure your antenna and equipment are hooked up correctly to the HDTV.
Plug in the HDTV and any other AV equipment hooked up to your HDTV.
Handle the HDTV by the cabinet only, do not touch the screen
Place the HDTV on a flat firm surface and allow adequate space on both sides, top, and back.
You may acces an On Screen Help menu with common problems and solutions by pressing the VOL key.
Turn on your HDTV and all of the AV equipment that is hooked up to it.
Press CH or CHto perform a channel search from an Antenna or a direct Cable connection
Press CH if you’re setting up your TV for home use.
OR
Press CH, if the TV set will be put on display.
The screen can be damaged if it’s not maintained properly. Do not use hard objects such as hard cloth or paper.
Do not use excessive pressure when cleaning the screen; excessive pressure can cause permanent discoloration or dark spots.
NEVER spray liquids on the screen!
You may acces an On Screen Help menu with common problems and solutions by pressing the VOL key.
Handle the HDTV by the cabinet only, do not touch the screen
Please be sure to:
Please be sure to:
Place the HDTV on a flat firm surface and allow adequate space on both sides, top, and back.
Please save the carton
and all packaging
material in case return
or repair is needed.
HDTV INITIAL SETUP
ETHERNET (LAN) CONNECTION
PROTECTING YOUR HDTV’s SCREEN
Need help?
Visit our website www.sanyoctv.com
Call toll free
1.877.864.9604
One of our Service associates will be glad to assist you!
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High quality pictrue is available with proper HD signal and connection. Please wait while your TV searches for channles and Signals.
Digital 000 Analog 000
Please select the proper location for your TV, the display will be adjusted for best results
Store mode is for the retail display setup. Home mode qualifies for ENERGY STAR
Press CHannel UP for Store Mode.
Press CHannel DOWN for Home Mode.
Please connect all antennas* and signals to the jacks and terminals. Make sure all of your equipment is switched on.
*
To avoid signal interference when searching for channels using an Indoor Antenna, place the antenna at least 3 feet away from TV./
Press CHannel UP or DOWN for Channel/Signal search.
Press VOLume DOWN for On Screen Help.
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Turn on your HDTV and all of the AV equipment that is hooked up to it.
Press CH or CHto perform a channel search from an Antenna or a direct Cable connection
Press CH if you’re setting up your TV for home use.
OR
Press CH, if the TV set will be put on display.
After the Channel/Signal search process is completed, tune to the desired input by pressing the INPUT key on your remote.
After the Channel/Signal search process is completed, tune to the desired input by pressing the INPUT key on your remote.
The screen can be damaged if it’s not maintained properly. Do not use hard objects such as hard cloth or paper.
Do not use excessive pressure when cleaning the screen; excessive pressure can cause permanent discoloration or dark spots.
NEVER spray liquids on the screen!
Enable your HDTV’s Internet features by hooking up your HDTV to your local Network: Use the supplied USB WiFi dongle for a wireless connection to your wireless Modem or Router. An Ethernet cable may be used for a wired connection from your HDTV’s ETHERNET port to a Router or Modem.
NOTES: Ethernet cable colors are for reference only. Actual hookup from Internet Service Provider to Modem/Router may vary.
Network
Wired
Wireless
Setting Mode
Connect Test
Use the Network menu options on your HDTV to setup and verify your HDTV’s connection to the LAN (Local Area Network.)
Wired is for a LAN setup using an Ethernet cable.
Wireless is for a LAN setup using a WiFi USB
dongle (supplied) and a wireless Modem or Router.
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C
Refer to the Internet-Ready HDTV Guide for more information.
Refer to the Internet-Ready HDTV Guide for more information.
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