Tatung V32MAAK Instructions Manual

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Table of Contents
BEFORE GETTING STARTED.....................................................................................1
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PERATING SAFETY .....................................................................................................1
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ONNECTING ...............................................................................................................2
Power supply..........................................................................................................2
Point of use ............................................................................................................2
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DDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................................3
Precautions ............................................................................................................3
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................4
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OX CONTENTS ...........................................................................................................4
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URTHER FEATURES.....................................................................................................5
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VERVIEW OF THE TV ..................................................................................................6
Indicator..................................................................................................................6
Function Keys.........................................................................................................7
Connections ...........................................................................................................8
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VERVIEW OF THE REMOTE CONTROL...........................................................................9
SETTING UP ...............................................................................................................11
CONNECTIONS ..........................................................................................................11
Connecting video devices via AV cables..............................................................11
Connecting a video device via HDMI - HDMI ......................................................12
Connecting a PC via VGA cable ..........................................................................13
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ATC HI NG TV............................................................................................................14
Turning the LCD Display On and Off ...................................................................14
Initial Power on.....................................................................................................16
Source Buttons.....................................................................................................17
Volume Control.....................................................................................................18
Setting the Sleep Timer........................................................................................18
ARC - Aspect Ratio Control..................................................................................19
APC - Automatic Picture Control..........................................................................19
NICAM/A2
(IGR) BROADCAST SELECTION..................................................................20
GENERAL CONTROLS & ADJUSTMENT ................................................................21
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OW TO CONTROL ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) ..........................................................21
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IEWING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)..................................................................22
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PICTURE SETTING ......................................................................................................23
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OUND SETTING.........................................................................................................24
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ERVICE IN ANALOGUE TV..........................................................................................25
Service Management ...........................................................................................26
Rename/Sort/Delete.............................................................................................26
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REFERENCES ...........................................................................................................27
Child Lock.............................................................................................................28
On Timer...............................................................................................................29
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ONNECTIVITY: PC SETTING.......................................................................................30
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NFORMATION .............................................................................................................32
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ESET .......................................................................................................................33
TELETEXT ..................................................................................................................34
TELETEXT
OPERATION.............................................................................................34
TELETEXT
PAGE SELECTION ....................................................................................35
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SEFUL FEATURES FOR TELETEXT ...........................................................................35
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................37
SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION .........................................................40
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EPAIR ......................................................................................................................40
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OTES FOR SERVICE ENGINEERS................................................................................40
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NVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .....................................................................................40
PC INPUT PRESET TIMING TABLE..........................................................................41
SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................42
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Before Getting Started
Please read through this section carefully and follow the instructions to maximize
the reliable operation and lifetime of your LCD display. Always keep these
instructions handy and close by your LCD display. Keep the instructions and the
packaging so that if you sell or give away your LCD display you can give them to the
new owner.
Conventions used in this manual
WARNING
Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to
complete a task.
CAUTION
Information to prevent damage to the components when
trying to complete a task.
Operating Safety
Never open the housing of the LCD display/power supply! When the housing is
open, there is a danger of injury from electric shock!
Do not insert any objects through the slots and openings of the monitor. This may lead
to an electrical short-circuit or even fire resulting in damage to your LCD display.
Slots and openings in the LCD display are for ventilation purposes. Do not cover
these openings, as this may lead to overheating.
• Do not allow children to play unattended with electrical equipment. Children may
not always correctly recognize danger.
This LCD display is intended for personal use only. It is not intended for
commercial use in a heavy industry environment.
An injury hazard exists if the display breaks. Wear protective gloves to pack the
broken parts and send them to your service centre for proper disposal. Then wash
your hands with soap, because it is possible for chemicals to escape.
Never exert pressure on the display. This could break the monitor.
Do not touch the display with your fingers or with sharp objects to avoid damage.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the
apparatus.
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Contact the Call Centre immediately in any of the following situations. Do NOT
plug in or switch on your display:
If the power cable/power supply overheats or is damaged
If liquid is leaked into the monitor
If the LCD display is dropped or the housing damaged
Connecting
Observe the following instructions to connect your LCD display properly:
Power supply
Do not open the power supply housing. An open housing presents
a lethal hazard from electrical shock. There are no parts inside to
be cleaned or serviced.
Operate your LCD display only with grounded outlets with AC 100-240V/ 50-60 Hz. If
you are not sure about the power supply at your location, check with your power
company.
Use only the power supply and power connection cable provided.
For additional safety we recommend use of a surge protector to protect your LCD
display from damage resulting from voltage surges or lightning.
To remove the LCD display from the power supply, disconnect the plug from the
AC outlet.
Where the main plug is used as the disconnect device, the power outlet must be
in the vicinity of your LCD display and within reach of the power cables. DO NOT
stretch the power cables tightly to reach a power outlet.
You should arrange the LCD display cables in a manner so that no one can trip
over or step on them.
To avoid damage to cable do not place any objects or furniture on the cable.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of
the obsolete outlet.
Point of use
Keep your LCD display and all units connected to it away from moisture and avoid
dust, heat and direct sunlight. Failure to observe these instructions can lead to
malfunctions or damage to the LCD display.
Place and operate all units on a stable, level and vibration-free surface in order
to avoid the LCD display from falling.
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Additional Safety Instructions
When using any electronic equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
taken. Following the guidelines below can reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and
injury to person:
Do not use this product including TV set and remote near water (e.g. near a
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a
swimming pool).
Use only the power cord indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a
fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal
instructions.
Keep batteries away from children at all times.
Precautions
There are no parts which can be serviced or cleaned inside of the TV
display housing.
You can increase the life of your LCD display by taking the following precautions:
Before cleaning always disconnect the power line and all connection cables.
Do not use any solvents, caustic or gaseous cleaning agents.
Clean the display with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Ensure that no water droplets remain on the screen. Water can cause permanent
discoloration.
Do not expose the screen to bright sunlight or ultraviolet radiation.
Information on Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your
electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of
its life cycle separately from your household waste. There are
separate collection systems for recycling in the EU. For more
information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where
you purchased the product.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing our LCD display. We thank you for your confidence in our
products and are pleased to greet you as a new customer.
We focus on great features, ease of use and reliability in manufacturing your LCD
display.
Service
Your display comes with a one-year warranty; this is in addition to your statutory
rights. This manual contains a separate chapter on Troubleshooting on page 37.
Performance Characteristics
Advantages relating to CRT (cathode ray tube) display:
Less space required
Lighter weight
Lower power consumption
Box Contents
Please check that you have received the following items with your LCD display. If
any following items are missing, please contact your nearby retailer
User’s Manual Remote Control &
Batteries(AAA X2)
AC Power Cord
USER’S MANUAL
LCD - TV
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Further Features
¾ The connection terminals include RF IN, D-SUB, HDMI1, HDMI2, SCART 1
(CVBS, RGB), SCART 2 (CVBS, S-VIDEO, RGB), COMPONENT, CVBS and
S-VIDEO.
¾ Easy-to-use remote control, and OSD (On-Screen Display) menu.
¾ ARC (Aspect Ratio Control) settings include Auto image, 4:3, 16:9, 14:9,
Panoramic, and Zoom.
¾ APC (Automatic Picture Control) settings include Normal, Cinema, and Dynamic.
¾ A.P.S. (Auto Programming System) for automatic TV channel tuning.
¾ TELETEXT function is available.
¾ Child lock function is available.
¾ Built-in dual channel speakers.
¾ Built-in NICAM/A2 (IGR) sound decoder for stereo and bilingual listening.
¾ Automatic sleep timer ranges from 10 to 120 minutes in 10-minute increments.
¾ Provided component video input for high definition TV program, resolution up to
720p, 1080i.
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Overview of the TV
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator Lighting Status:
OFF (No power input) Off
Standby passive Red
Power on (TV / Video / PC mode) Green
Standby active (only available in PC mode) Amber
A green indicator lights when the power is on and an amber indicator lights
when in the standby PC mode. A red indicator lights when in standby mode
passive.
Remote Control Sensor
Remote control sensor
Indicator
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Function Keys
Function Keys (on the display panel):
EXIT/ ARC
Select the TV display mode to switch Auto Image / Panoramic
/ 16:9 / 14:9 / 4:3 / Zoom.
When in OSD (On-Screen Display)* menu, press EXIT / ARC
to close the OSD menu
- VOLUME +
Increase or decrease the volume.
CHANNEL
Change channels.
MENU
Display the OSD main menu.
Return to previous menu when in OSD menu.
SOURCE
Select input source TV / SCART1 / SCART2/ SCART2S/
CVBS/ S-VIDEO/YUV/ HDMI 1/ HDMI 2/ VGA.
When OSD MENU is invoked, it will function as the "OK" key
to setup a function or enter a sub-menu.
POWER
Shift on or off the TV.
When the status of indicator is off, press POWER on the
panel to
enable this LCD TV.
NOTE:
Function Keys control your TV’s basic features, and you may use these to adjust on-screen display (for example, items in the main menu or sub-menu). To use more advanced features, you must use the remote control.
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Connections
NOTE:
Audio out L/R: The level of audio output cannot be changed using the volume control on
your display. This connector should be used with an external audio amplifier that can be used to control the volume.
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Overview of the Remote Control
1 Power
Shift the TV on or off.
2 TELETEXT
Press the button to show the TELETEXT Service. Toggle text modes between TEXT / MIX / PAT / OFF
3 INDEX
ATV (analogue): Return to Page 100 (TELETEXT reset).
HOLD
Press “HOLD” button to stop the automatic TELETEXT page change.
INTERRUPT
Press “INTERRUPT” button to switch to TV while waiting for the required text page.
REVEAL
To display concealed information, such as solutions of riddles, puzzles, or a quiz.
EXPAND
Press “EXPAND” button to enlarge the top half or bottom half of the TELETEXT page.
TIME/SUB-PAGE
Press “TIME/SUB-PAGE” button to access to the sub-page you required.
Red / Green / Yellow / Blue
ATV (analogue): To display recording setting and
user profile Page direct access for Teletext mode.
4 CH▲▼
To change the channel.
5 0~9
Numeric buttons.
6 VOL + -
To Increase or decrease volume level.
7 RTN
Return to the latest viewed channel or source
8 MUTE
Sound Mute On / Off
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APC (Automatic Picture Control)
Toggle screens between Normal / Cinema /
Dynamic.
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ARC (Aspect Ratio Control)
In VGA (PC) mode, to toggle the picture mode
between 16:9 / 4:3. In Video mode, to toggle the picture mode between Auto Image / Panoramic / 16:9 / 14:9 / 4:3 / Zoom
10 EXIT
In OSD screen, to exit a menu or sub-menu.
11 OK
In OSD screen, to set up a function or enter a
sub-menu.
/ / /
OSD screen in ATV (analogue): to access menu
items.
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MENU
Display the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu or
return to a layer of menu.
13 TV
Select the TV mode.
14 PC/HD
Switch to VGA / HDMI 1/ HDMI 2 mode.
15 VIDEO
Switch to CVBS / S-VIDEO / YUV mode.
16 SCART
Switch to SCART1 / SCART2 / SCART2 S mode.
17 SLEEP
Select a pre-set timer for automatic power down.
SUB-TITLE
ATV (analogue): to show information.
GUIDE
ATV (analogue): the button is navigator.
SOUND
Select sound modes (according to different TV
broadcasts).
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Setting Up
Connections
Connecting video devices via AV cables
This TV accepts different Video Inputs. Connecting to device connectors with bette
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video quality will bring you better viewing enjoyment. The video quality sequence from the best to a normal one would be Component, SCART, S-VIDEO, and CVBS.
NOTE:
ANT IN: Antenna (aerial) In.
Connecting cables above are not supplied.
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Connecting a video device via HDMI - HDMI
This can be applied only if there is an HDMI Output connector on the external device.
NOTE:
Video Device: DVD Player, Set-top Box, Game Box…etc.
HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface
No audio cable is needed when via HDMI to HDMI connection.
Either HDMI1 or HDMI2 can work when you connect one video device.
Connecting cables above are not supplied.
video devices
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