Westinghouse Digital VK-40F580D User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL
MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR MANUAL DEL USUARIO
VK-40F580D
1080P HDTV/DVD Combo
1080P HDTV COMBO LECTEUR
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Westinghouse Digital Electronics Santa Fe Springs, CA
www.wde.com
SE-UM-4003-0701
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If you have any questions or concerns,
Please call our toll free number
1-866-287-5555
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the back of the TV. Keep a record of the numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Westinghouse Digital dealer regarding this product.
Model No.__________________________________
Serial No.__________________________________
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Table of Contents
Important Safety and Precautions ................................................3
Important Information.................................................................................................3
Important Safety Instructions....................................................................................4
General Information .......................................................................5
Features.......................................................................................................................5
Accessories.................................................................................................................6
LCD TV Overview........................................................................................................7
Remote Control.........................................................................................................10
Installation & Function Adjustments..........................................12
Antenna Connection.................................................................................................12
Analog Cable Connection........................................................................................12
Digital Cable Connection .........................................................................................13
Satellite Connection.................................................................................................13
For HD Cable Box or HD DVD with HDMI Input......................................................14
For External Video Device with DVI input...............................................................15
For HD STB, DVD player, game console with component input...........................16
For Video Devices with S-video or composite Input .............................................17
For PC connection with D-Sub and PC audio output jacks ..................................18
How to remove the base ..........................................................................................18
Watching TV..................................................................................19
Installation.................................................................................................................19
Turning the LCD Display On and Off.......................................................................20
Running Initial Setup................................................................................................21
Menu Navigation.......................................................................................................23
Changing Channels..................................................................................................26
Adjusting The Volume .............................................................................................. 26
Selecting Input Source.............................................................................................27
Controls & Adjustments ..............................................................28
Power Consumption.................................................................................................28
Picture Control..........................................................................................................28
Sound Control...........................................................................................................31
Channel Management...............................................................................................33
Timer Setting.............................................................................................................35
Viewing Closed Caption...........................................................................................37
Ratings Locks...........................................................................................................40
Other Controls ..........................................................................................................43
Photo View ................................................................................................................50
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................56
PC input preset timing table........................................................59
Specifications ...............................................................................60
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Important Safety and Precautions
This wide active matrix TFT (thin film transistor) liquid crystal monitor is designed for use as a standalone TV as well as a display device for video electronics appliances and personal comput ers.
Important Information
Warning : To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
Risk of electric
shock. Do not open.
The symbol is intended to alert the user to presence ofun-insul ated ”Hazardous V oltage”within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The symbol is intended to alert the user that improper use of the product may result in product
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malfunction. The user should pay attention to avoid accidents or unnecessary problems.
Caution :To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not attempt to disassemble or modify this device. There are
no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer any service issues to qualified service personnel.
Caution : FCC/ CSA regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate it.
Important: One Federal Court has held that unauthorized recording of copyrighted TV programs is an infringement of U.S. copyright laws. Certain Canadian programs may also be copyrighted and any unauthorized recording in whole or in part may be in violation of these rights.
Warning : Do not leave st ationary images, patterns, PIP windows, or letterbox images on the screen for prolonged periods of time as this may result in permanent damage to the LCD panel. This type of damage is not covered under warranty. The following are examples of, but not limited to, potentially hazardous display output: side bar images, video game patterns, closed captioning, channel logos and letterbox black bars. To prevent this type of damag e, it is recommended to d isplay constantly moving images that fill the screen as often as possible.
According to industrial standards for LCD display technology; there are a certain number of allowable defective pixels. Although we produce panels with more than 99.9% active cells, there still may be some cells that do not produce light or remain constantly lit. For further in formation, please contact sales or technical support.
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug as two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third rounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete ou tlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this a pparatus during lightning storms or wh en unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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General Information
Features
Your TV is designed with the latest technology and is a high-performance unit that includes the following special features:
Multi-sources input included RF IN, D-SUB, HDMI, Composite, and Component. Built-in HDTV tuner capable of receiving ATSC, NTSC and Clear QAM Cable signals.
10W dual channel speakers are offered. Embedded video enhancer for better color image enhancement.
Provided multi-channel sound decoder for stereo and bilingual broadcasts. Automatic sleep timer control from 15 to 90 minutes.
The sequence is 15ĺ30ĺ45ĺ60ĺ90.
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TV automatically power off while there is no signal input detected for 1 hour.
Component video input designed to support only HDTV programming including input signal up to 720p,
1080i.
Automatic Picture Control (APC) and Aspect Ratio Control (ARC) allow TV user to customize the DTV
with their specific viewing preferences.
Photo viewer function allows user to playback .jpeg still picture in a static form or a string of slide show,
together with zoom in and out function.
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Accessories
User Guide Remote Control & Batteries (AAAx2)
Warranty Card Power Cord
Screw driver & Screws Quick Connect Guide
NOTE 1 : The number of screws may differ depending on your purchase.
Quick connect
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LCD TV Overview
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HDTV front view
Function keys
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Remote Control Sensor & Power Indicator
Terms Describe compound function on keys
1 MENU
2 VOL
3
CH
(Ÿ/ź)
4 INPUT
5 POWER
REMOTE
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CONTROL SENSOR
POWER
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INDICATOR
Turn on/off OSD menu.
Increase or decrease volume sound. Also highlighted a selected mode left and right in OSD menu.
Channel up/down while in TV source. Also highlighted a selected mode up and down in OSD menu.
Select active video sources (Tuner, CVBS, Component, HDMI, VGA , Photo-USB). Also highlighted a selected source with CH (Ÿ/ź) button.
Power on/off TV.
Point the remote control towards remote sensor to command TV.
WHITE Power on AMBER Power sleep EXTINGUISHED Power off
Function ke
s
NOTE 1 : These buttons on the TV is for basic settings only. For more advanced settings, the associated
remote control is required. NOTE 2 : The drawing of this LCD-TV in the user manual is for your reference. The actual TV appearance may differ depending on your purchase.
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TV Rear Connectors
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Jacks Description
1 HDMI 1 / HDMI 2
HDMI Audio input
2
(R/L)
3 VGA
4
AUDIO IN
5
AUDIO OUT
6
USB
VIDEO 1 / VIDEO 2 &
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Audio input(R/L)
Connect to an external video device such as HD digital cable/satellite receiver, HD STB, Media center PC, or DVD player.
Connect the audio input if you using a DVI-to-HDMI converter.
Using a 15-pin VGA cable, connect to a computer.
Connect to the audio out(Green) from a computer.
SPDIF(Optical)
Audio output (R/L)
SUBWOOFER
Play photo viewer function by connecting with a memory storage or digital camera through USB cable. Technician will be able to upload the latest firmware using this USB port as well.
Connect an external audio source to this jack.
Connect this output to an external stereo audio amplifier, receiver or surround sound processor with SPDIF optical input.
Connect this output to an external stereo audio amplifier, receiver or surround sound processor with R/L audio inputs.
Connect this output to an external stereo audio amplifier, receiver or surround sound processor with subwoofer input.
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8 YPbPr & Component
9 ANT. In (RF input)
Video performance
BEST
GOOD
Connect component to an external AV device such as digital cable box, satellite STB, HD STB, DVD player or game console.
Connect the LCD TV to an over-the-air antenna or cable service to view NTSC and A TSC(HDTV) content.
Connector type Audio connection required or not
HDMI
No
RF IN
COMPONENT IN
COMPOSITE IN
Yes
L – Audio - R
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Remote Control
1 Power
Switch TV power on/off.
2 TV
Switch to TV
3 PC
Switch to PC
4 DVD
Switch to DVD
5 YPbPr
Switch to YPbPr
6 HDMI
Switch to HDMI
7 Video
Switch to all video source
8 Favorite
Select, remove or add your favorite channel. Press Favorite(A, B, C)key to access favorite list. Use arrow
9 Channel number keys
Select specific channel.
10 Enter
Execute a command.
11 Input
Select input source.
12 VOL +/-
Volume Up/Down adjustment.
13 CH +/-
TV channel Up/Down adjustment.
14 Screen Fit
Select video display format “S tandard” or “Fill”.
15 Menu
Display the User setup menu.
16 Return
Switch to previous TV channel or previous video input
17 Enter
Execute a command.
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Ÿ/ź/Ż/Ź
OSD menual control(Ÿ/ź:TV channel Up/Down;Ż/Ź:Volume Up/Down)
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19 Guide
Broadcast program information.
20 Info.
Display the source and channel information.
21 DVD Menu
Press to enter DVD Menu.
22 Setup
Press to enter DVD Menu setup.
23 Play/Pause
The play/pause function of DVD.
24 Stop
The stop function of DVD.
25 Previous section
Press to the previous section.
26 Next section
Press to the next section.
27 Backward
Backward for DVD.
28 Forward
Forward for DVD.
29 Dot button(NOTES)
Quicker access to all the available virtual channels
30 Eject
DVD eject
31 Mute
Turn the sound on/off.
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Installation & Function Adjustments
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For Antenna, Analog Cable with RF input.
Antenna Connection
RF In
Antenna
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Analog Cable Connection
HDTV Indoor Antenna
RF In
Cable TV Wall jack (Analog Cable TV)
NOTE : If an outside antenna is connected to the product, make sure the antenna is properly grounded
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and build up static charges. Coaxial connector shielding from cable distribution system should be probably earthed.
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For Digital Cable, Satellite with Component video inputs
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Digital Cable Connection
TV rear input
Di
ital Cable STB
Antenna
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Satellite Connection
TV rear input
Satellite Receive
Satellite
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For HD Cable Box or HD DVD with HDMI Input
HD Cable Box / HD DVD
HDMI Cable
TV rear input
NOTE 1 : HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface NOTE 2 : No audio cable required for HDMI connection. NOTE 3 : HDMI cable is exclude from standard accessory pa ck.
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For External Video Device with DVI input
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* Tips: recommend prioritizing HDMI jack ahead of DVI if your external video devi ces possessed both connectors.
Video Device
HDMI-to-DVI Cable
or
HDMI-to-DVI adapte
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Audio Cable
TV rear input
NOTE 1 : Video signal is transmitting through HDMI-to-DVI connection. NOTE 2 : Audio signal is transmitting through 3.5 mm mini-jack audio cable with PC audio in. NOTE 3 : Diagram above is applicable to any video device contains DVI connector. NOTE 4 : Cables above are excluded from standard accessory pack.
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For HD STB, DVD player, game console with component input
HD DVD / Game Console / Digital Cable box / Satellite receiver
Audio Cable
TV rear input
Component Cable
NOTE 1 : Diagram above is applicable to any video device contains YPbPr connector. NOTE 2 : Cables above are excluded from standard accessory pack.
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For Video Devices with composite Input
V
r
CR / STB / DVD playe
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Audio Cable
Video Cable
TV rear input
NOTE 1 : Prioritize S-Video jack ahead of Video jack if your video device possesses both connectors. NOTE 2 : Cables above are excluded from standard accessory pack.
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For PC connection with D-Sub and PC audio output jacks
VGA Cable
Audio Cable
PC
TV rear input
NOTE 1 : Video signal is transmitting through D-Sub connection. NOTE 2 : Audio signal is transmitting through 3.5 mm mini-jack audio cable with PC audio in. NOTE 3 : Cables above are excluded from standard accessory pack.
How to remove the base
a. Carefully place the TV face down on a soft clean surface. b. Remove the four screws underneath the BASE.
(See picture below)
c. Pull out the BASE from the TV.
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ʳ Watching TV
Installation
Insert Batteries into Remote Control
1) Remove the battery cover.
2) Insert two size AAA batteries corresponding to (+) and (-) marks on the battery compartment.
CAUTION
Ǹʳ Only use AAA batteries. Ǹʳ Do not mix new and old batteries. This may result in cracking or leakage, which may pose a fire risk or
lead to personal injury.
Ǹʳ Insert batteries according to (+) and (-) markings. Inserting the batteries incorrectly may result in cracking
or leakage, which may pose a fire risk or lead to personal injury.
Ǹʳ Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Ǹʳ Keep batteries away from children and pets. Ǹʳ When the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries.
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Turning the LCD Display On and Off
Turning on
Follow the instruction below to set up your TV step by step. Step 1: Plug the power cord into AC In receptacle of LCD-TV and the other end to the wall outlet. The power indicator located right at LCD-TV front of the LCD-TV will light up in red instantly.
Step 2: Press the POWER button on TV or on remote control to turn on the display. The LED indicator will light up in blue.
Turning off
When the display is on, press POWER button of the display, or press the POWER button on the remote control to turn it off. Once the TV is turned off, the LED indicator in the front will light up in red. Tips: The Power on/off switch does not completely cut off power supply from LCD-TV. If you do not intend to watch your TV for very long, please unplug the power cord to switch the main power off.
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Running Initial Setup
Initial setup is required whenever the TV is power on at the first time.
Language selection
1. Press Power button on the remote control. A welcome message is displayed. Use the arrow keys to select the language you prefer, and press Enter button on the remote control to continue.
Time Zone selection
2. Press arrow keys to select on your Time Zone, and press Enter button on the remote control to continue.
Daylight Saving
3. Press arrow keys to set the Daylight Savings,
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and press Enter button on the remote control to continue.
Input Source Selection
4. Press arrow keys to select the source for your TV signal, and press Enter button on the remote control to start scanning. If user selects Antenna, then the next setup wizard will presented.
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5. After all the available channels are stored, the
channel list will appear .
6. Press Enter button on the remote control to
continue.
7. Press Enter and start to watch TV.
Scanning Channels program may take a few minutes to complete. If you press Enter button on the remote control to Stop Scan process intermediately, we suggest you to
scan channels once again next time.(refer to page 33)
Noted: TV will record the channels now be found in the system.
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Menu Navigation
How to manage on-screen display (OSD) menu
You can change settings for the picture, audio, and other functions by using the OSD menu. To activate OSD function by pressing MENU button either on remote control or on TV control button panel.
Menu/Exit
Up Exit to previous
menu
Right Enter
Down
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OSD menu overview
Instruction
Main Menu
Instruction:
Use the ŸźŻŹ arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the menu item.
Sub Menu
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Use menu buttons on remote control to turn on OSD main menu and adjust the
Ϫ
settings.
1. Press MENU button to display the main menu.
2. Use arrow keys to choose the desired item in order to adjust the
setting parameter later.
3. Press Enter button to enter your selection.
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4. Press menu button to quit OSD menu picture.
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Changing Channels
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After you finish scanning channels, and the scanned channels are stored. You can start to watch TV.
Using the channels buttons
1. Press CH Ÿ / ź buttons to change channels in
sequence.
2. You can also press 0 - 9 numeric keys and
Θ “ button to select a specific channel
directly. Press Enter button to switch to your desired channel at once.
3. When you watch digital TV program, you can
press “Θ“ button once to display all possible channels on the same frequency in a list. Then
press “Θ“ button repeatedly to select a channel for TV to tune to.
Using the RTN buttons to switch back previous channel
To quickly switch between two channels, tune to one channel, then use the numeric keys to select the second channel. Then press the RTN button to quickly alternate between them.
Adjusting The Volume
Using volume control
Press the VOL + / – buttons to increase or decrease volume.
Using mute
t any time, you can turn off the sound using the
MUTE button.
1. Press the MUTE button and the sound turns off.
2. Press MUTE again or VOL + buttons to resume
audio back to the previous volume level.
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Selecting Input Source
When you connected your antenna or external equipments to the TV, you need to select the correct input source by pressing source input directly ( A ) or roaming the OSD menu ( B ) to choose your desired source.
A. Press YPbPr, PC, Video, HDMI, TV
buttons to select the source.
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YPbPr
PC Video HDMI
S-Video
TV
DVI
B. Press arrows keys to choose your desired input source.
Direct to Component mode Direct to VGA mode Direct to Video1 or Video2 mode Direct to HDMI1 or HDMI2 mode No support Direct to Tun er mode No support
If there is no signal detected, you will see a warning message “ No Signal ” shows on the screen.
Ϫ In Tuner / Video1 / Video2 / Component / HDMI1 / HDMI2 / Photo mode
While there is no signal detected in Tuner / Video / Component / HDMI modes, the sy stem sustain s 5 minu tes then turn to screen saving mode. User can press any button to resume audio and video signal. Check if jacks are well connected then try again to press the SOURCE button and select the source mode correctly.
Ϫ In PC (VGA) mode
While there is no signal detected in PC mode, the system sustains around 10 seconds then turn off the backlight in first phase. Until TV linger over 1 minute, TV system will completely shut down in automatically with LED light in purple. This situation will happen only if DPMS is set to be on. ( refer to page 30 )
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Controls & Adjustments
Power Consumption
Power consumption is a power management engine which helps to reduce power used for the LCD TV.
1. When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Power Management.
2. Press arrow keys to select your desired mode and press Enter button on the remote to confirm.
The LCD TV set can be turned
Normal
Energy
Saving
on soon and the maximum power consumption will be less than 30W.
The power consumption is no more than 1W in the power off status. It takes about 15~20 seconds to turn on the LCD TV.
Picture Control
Adjusting picture settings
Adjust the picture settings to your preference with the following instructions.
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys
to select Picture Settings
2. Press arrow keys to select your desired item
and make adjustments.
3. Press arrow keys to set the value and press
Enter button on the remote to confirm.
Preset mode for Showroom, Game, Movie, and Sports are pre-configured. When you change the picture
settings then the system will set to be Custom mode automatically.
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Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Backlight
Darken or brighten picture brightness Increase or decrease picture contrast Deepen or lighten picture color For skin tones to become reddish or greenish Soften or sharpen image Adjust luminance of the backlight
Adjusting noise level
Adjust noise level in analog signal input.
Adjusting the color temperature
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Adjust white balance of the picture.
Cool Neutral
Warm
give cool sensation give nature white sensation give warm sensation
Adjusting screen size
Adjust your TV screen to handle different picture formats. Three modes are available: Standard, Fill and Overscan. When in PC mode, only Standard and Fill modes are available.
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select View mode.
2. Press arrow keys to select your desired mode and press Enter button on the remote control to confirm.
Tip: You can press Screen Fit button on the remote control directly to enter into View Mode for further adjustment.(refer to page 10 )
Adjusting Calibration
Calibration including Dynamic Contrast, Flesh Tone Correction, Blue Stretch, HD-MFD, Custom Color Temperature, Level Set.
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Calibration.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button to select your preferred item to make adjustments.
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Adjusting PC settings
A
Make sure the PC and display TV has been well connected; also source input has been switched to PC (VGA) mode.
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys to select PC Settings and make adjustment.
Move the image in horizontal way
H-Position
V-Position
and it may goes beyond display active area to produce a black bar in an opposite side.
Move the image in vertical way and it may goes beyond display active area to produce a black bar in an opposite side.
Phase
Auto Sync
DPMS
djusts when characters have low
contrast or when the picture flickers. System automatically adjust the best
fit parameter at horizontal, vertical, and phase items in view of the current VGA input signal.
When VGA is choose input source, press Enter button on the remote to enable or disable the display power management mode. While enable DPMS, TV will run power saving mode while no signal detected. (For more detail, please refer page 27)
DMPS Timer
Set the DPMS timer you want. Set the time before DMPS goes into effect. When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys
to and Enter button on the remote control to set the DPMS Timer.
DPMS : Display Power Management Signaling
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Sound Control
A
g
A
Adjusting sound quality
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Bass,Treble & Balance.
2. Press arrow keys to select your desired item and make adjustments and press Enter button on the remote to confirm.
Bass
Treble
Balance
Adjust level of lower-pitched sound Adjust level of higher-pitched sound
djust the sound balance between left
ht speakers.
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Choosing a Multi-Track Sound in Analog TV
Depending on the particular program being broadcast, you can listen to Stereo, Mono or a Secondary Program (SAP). (The language program in SAP audio will be varied dep ends on broadcaster.)
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to
select Analog Preference.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the
remote to select your preferred mode.
Tip: You can press INFO button on the remote
English
udio
control to show if there is a multi-track sound in the current program. (refer to page 10 and 43)
Choosing a Multi-Track Sound in Digital TV
The digital TV with SAP function will allow broadcasting the 2nd language other than English for those supportive programs or video sources. You can choose audio to view its selection.
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Analog Preference.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote to select your desired language.
If there is no SAP support program, TV will remain
only English language as factory default setting.
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Equalizer
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Equalizer.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote to select your desired mode.
Other sound control
Ϫ Optical Out (SPDIF)
Select either PCM or AC3 audio if you are using the optical output from your TV to an external amplifier or sound system.
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Optical Out (SPDIF).
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote to select AC3 or PCM.
Ϫ TV Speaker
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select TV Speaker.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote to select ON or OFF.
TV
Speaker
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When TV Speaker is OFF. The system
will turn off its sound. Press TV speaker ON to resume the sound or volume.
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Ϫ Audio Only
Turn off the LCD backlight and allow the current input’s audio to remain “on” for listening.
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Audio Only.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote to select ON or OFF.
Reset Picture and Audio settings
1. When access AV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Reset.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote to reset the settings.
Channel Management
Channel Scan
Once “Channel Scan” is not completed at the stage of “Initial Setup” (see page 22), please ensure to follow the below procedures to reach a completion.
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys
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and Enter button on the remote control to select Scan Channels.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to select Antenna or Cable scan and start to scan channels.
3. Once scan process is completed, all scanned channels will be stored automatically in the system then TV displays the last channel now be found.
4. Press Enter button on the remote control to finish.
Once a PIN was set before, the system will require
a PIN No. to be entered before perform “Channel Scans” function. Please enter “0000” as the default PIN setting.
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Editing the channel list
During the scanning process, the system will found and stored the channels automatically and show them in a list.
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Master Channel List.
2. To select “Mark All”, “Unmark All”, “Analog Only”, “Digital Only” or one specific channel, press arrow keys on the remote control to highlight your selected item. Press Enter button on the remote control to confirm.
3. If the stored channels in the list are more than one page, you can press arrow keys on the remote control to go to next page.
When you press CH Ÿ / ź buttons to change
channels, the channel which are not filed in “Master Channel List” will be skipped.
Finding channel directly
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys on the remote control to display Find Channel screen.
2. Use 0-9 numeric keys on the remote control and enter the channel numbers then press Enter to start scanning certain channel on a p articular frequency.
Once a PIN was set before, the system will
require a PIN No. to be entered before perform “Find Channel” function. Please enter “0000” as the default PIN setting.
Channel Name Editing
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys on the remote control to display the channel list.
2. Press arrow keys on the remote control to choose which channel you want to edit and press Enter on the remote control to confirm.
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3. Press arrow keys on the remote control to choose a character with Enter button on the remote control once at a time until new name be confirmed at most 6 characters.
Channel Select
Select channel without CHŸ and CH ź button.
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to select Channel Up or Channel Down.
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Timer Setting
Set Date & Time
1. When access Settings sub-menu, Press arrow keys to display Date & Time screen.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to set up Today’s Date, Current Time and Time Zone.
The current time will appear when you press the
INFO button on the remote control. (refer to page10)
When selecting “Auto-Update Time,” the time is set according to the broadcast.
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Setting the TV to turn on or off
1. When access Settings sub-menu, Press arrow keys to display Timers screen.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to choose Timer 1 or Timer 2.
3. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to set up Days, Start Time, Duration, and Source/Channel to turn on and off. TV will automatically turn on at scheduled times at the date you selected.
This function works when the clock setting is active. Please note Timer 1 ta kes precedence over Timer 2.
Setting the sleep timer
Activating sleeper timer to turn off TV automatically in a giving time period.
1. When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to set up the time.
Once the TV has been turned off; concurrently,
the Sleep timer setting has been switch off .
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Viewing Closed Caption
Selecting closed caption modes
This LCD-TV is capable of decoding and displaying closed caption content if supported by the program. This function serves those who are hearing impaired or foreigner.
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys to select Closed captions.
2. Press arrow keys to select Caption Rendering
English
sub-menu.
3. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to choose Off, On or On When Muted.
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Selecting analog closed caption options
It’s the service aiming at delivering close caption on analog broadcasting program; it can be either from analog RF channel mode or any external signal input source.
1. When access Closed Captions sub-menu, press arrow keys on the remote control to select Basic Selection sub-menu.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the
remote control to select CC1~CC4 or Text1~Text4.
Selecting digital closed caption options
It’s the service aiming at delivering close caption on digital broadcasting program.
1. When access Closed Captions sub-menu,
press arrow keys on the remote control to select Advanced Selection sub-menu.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the
remote control to select AdvancedCS1 ~ AdvancedCS6.
Service1~6 may or may not be available
depending on the broadcast.
Advanced Appearance
Allow for controlling Text Color, Text Opacity, Text Style, Text Size, Text Edge Color , Text Edge Style, Background Color, Background Opacity, Frame Color, Frame Opacity.
1. When access Closed Captions sub-menu,
press arrow keys on the remote control to display Closed Captions Advanced Appearance screen.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the
remote control to choose your desired item and make adjustments.
“As Broadcast” means to keep the original setting
as it is by broadcaster.
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Caption Preference
It is the service aiming at delivering more closed caption options on digital broadca sting. The options are including basic, advanced and auto.
1. When access Closed Captions sub-menu,
press arrow keys on the remote control to select Caption Preference sub-menu.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the
remote control to select your desired mode.
Reset Closed Captions
User decide to restore all Closed Caption conditions back to factory default settings.
1. When access Closed Captions sub-menu,
press arrow keys on the remote control to select RESET CC sub-menu.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the
English
remote control to reset the settings.
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Ratings Locks
A
y
gg
g
g
Using Lock Settings
Lock Settings will restrict some channels in accordance with the content and rating level to audience viewing. A password is required to turn on the Lock Setting. Please enter your personal password to access sub-menu. If you wish to activate Lock Setting at first time, please enter the default password, “0000”.
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys
to select Rating Locks.
2. Press arrow keys on the remote control to
access the PIN Entry menu and use 0-9 numeric keys to confirm your 4-digit password (the default password is “0000”.)
3. When access the Rating Locks sub-menu,
press arrow keys to select your preferred item and make adjustments.
You can also change the personal Password,
please refer to page 41.
Ϫ Block Unrated Shows
When TV programs are not explicitly labeled, user can select the function to lock or unlock the programs.
ON
OFF
Ϫ US rating options
USA-TV Rating
Age-Based Content-Based
TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA
USA-Movie Rating
N/A G PG PG-13 R NC-17 X
All children Directed to children age 7 and elder General audience Parental guidance suggested Parental strongly cautioned Mature audience only
Not rated All children and general audience Parental guidance suggested Parental guidance for children under 13 Restricted viewing, parental guidance is suggested for children under 17 No children under 17 Adults only
FV D L S V
Fantas Su Stron Sexual situations Violence
Block all programs which are not labeling with a rating
llow to display all programs ignore
the rating lock.
Violence
estive dialo
language
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Ϫ Canada rating options
CAN-French Rating
Canada Fre
G 8 ans+ 13 ans+ 16 ans+ 18 ans+
CAN-English Rating
Canada Eng
C C8 + G PG 14 + 18 +
General programming Not recommended for young children Not recommended for ages under 13 Not recommended for ages under 16 Programming restricted to adults
All children Children 8 years and older General programming Parental Guidance Viewers 14 and older Adult programming
How to watch a TV program which system lock is on to block viewing
If TV is tuned to a restricted channel, the System
English
Lock is activated and the following screen will appear. Enter correct password in 4-digit in order to unlock the channel and view this program successfully.
Setting up your personal password
The function of “Change PIN” allows you to set up a new password. The default password is “0000”.
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys to display the Change PIN PIN entry.
2. Enter the old 4-digit password in the first row and then enter the new 4-digit password in the second row.
3. Confirm the new password once again in the third row.
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Channel Locks
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys to display the Channel Locks PIN entry.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to “Lock” or “Unlock” the channels.
A password is required before using the
Channel Locks function.
Press “ 0000,” as factory default setting if you
forget your setting PIN No..
Please memorized your password and keep this
manual properly well.
Reset Locks
1. When access TV sub-menu, press arrow keys to display the RESET LOCKS PIN entry.
2. Press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to reset the lock settings.
A password is required before using the RESET
LOCKS function.
Press “ 0000,” as factory default setting if you
forget your setting PIN No..
All lock settings are reset, except the PIN. To
reset the PIN, please enter Reset All in Settings to resume settings back to the factory mode. (refer to page 41)
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Other Controls
Menu Language
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to select your preferred language.
Resetting all settings
The user can reset all settings back to factory settings, including the channel list, all Program Info, Favorite channel lists, etc.
English
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to reset all settings.
Once a PIN was set before, the system will
require a PIN no. to be entered before perform “Reset ALL” function. Please enter “0000” as the default PIN setting.
User is required to run the Setup Wizard after
resetting all settings. (refer page 20)
Showing system info
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys on the remote control to show the System Info.
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Showing program info
A
Press INFO button on the remote control to show the video information.
Auto Source
utosource will detect a new incoming signal and automatically switch the input source to the connection of
the new source’s device. When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys
and Enter button on the remote control to turn
Autosouoce ON or OFF.
Power On Plug
Set TV power on memory when un-plug power cord and re-plug it.(ON/automatic power-on memory; OFF/no automatic power-on)
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to turn
Power On Plug ON or OFF.
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Power Off
User can user this function to turn off TV without POWER button.
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys and Enter button on the remote control to power off the TV.
The Guide
Display an explanation of how to connect devices to the TV.
English
When access Settings sub-menu, press arrow keys a on the remote control to show menu explanation.
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DVD Down Mix
Set the DVD Down Mix to Stereo or LT/RT.
Repeat
Press ENTER to scroll repeat option: CHAPTER,
English
TITLE, ALL.
Demo Mode
Press select to set the DVD demo mode ON/OFF. ON ΚRepeat playback OFFΚTurn off repeat playback
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Subtitle
Press select to set the DVD subtitle function. (only available for DVD)
Auto Wake
Press select to set the Auto Wake ON/OFF. ON ΚTurn on auto wake function. OFFΚTurn off auto wake function.
Audio Select
To select Audio language. (only available for DVD)
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DVD Locks
Set up the DVD Rating Locks.
Reset DVD
Reset DVD to factory settings, clearing any adjustments you have made.
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Photo View
Activating photo viewer
Photo view will allow you to display the image in JPEG. format to the LCD TV. Before activating the photo viewer, please turn on TV first.
1. Insert a USB storage that contains jpg or jpeg files to the USB jack on TV or connect a digital camera via a USB cable to TV SERVICE port.
2. The system will read the files for a while and pop up the photo browser screen automatically. (The system will automatically switch to the photo viewing mode once there is a valid photo to be detected.)
Do not insert a USB storage before turning on TV.
Such action may damage the USB storage or TV.
3. When user inserts a USB storage to the SERVICE port, the Photo Viewer application shall stay in the current mode until it searches for valid photos to switch photo viewer mode.
Do not remove the USB storage while TV is
searching the photos. Such action may damage the USB storage or TV.
4. If there are photos detected, the photo viewer will show photos in a thumbnail view mode by covered a certain amount of photos in a grid form.
If there is no photo detected, the screen will show
a message that “No valid photos on USB media.”
Thumbnail view mode
The thumbnail view mode shall display either 10 (5 x 2) or 21 (7 x 3) tiny photos per screen and 10 photos are the design default.
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1. When Photo Browser screen is displaye d, press INFO button on the remote control to highlight the toolbar.
2. Once USB has been connected to show photos. The system set to display a preview mode in 10(5x2) thumbnail photos per screen. If you wish to display 21(7x3) photos instead of 10(5x2), press Ź and OK buttons on the remote control to choose “thumbnail view”.
Ϫʳ Using tool bar
Information toolbar is available in the lower place of thumbnail photos
Showing picture information
Photo information include: Camera make + model, Resolution, File size, Shutter speed, ISO value, Flash information, Exposure mode, Bias.
1. When toolbar is highlighted, select the information icon and press OK button on the remote control to display the information for the current photo (if available).
2. Press OK button again to quit from information window and resume to toolbar function.
English
3. If user intends to view and display other picture, press Ÿ button on the remote control and then use the ŻŹŸź buttons on the remote control to select one. (repeat step 1 and 2 to show other selected picture information.)
Rotating picture
When toolbar is highlighted, press Ż or Ź buttons on the remote control to select CW(clockwise) or CCW(counterclockwise) rotate icon and press OK button on the remote control to rotate the selected picture 90 degrees in a chosen direction.
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Watching TV
1. When toolbar is highlighted, press Ż or Ź and OK buttons on the remote control to select watch TV icon and start to watch TV.
2. If you want to switch back to photo view mode, press SOURCE button on the remote control to switch to photo USB mode.(refer to page 28)
IMPORTANT
The system support connection to USB flash memory sticks or connection direct to digital camera and card reader
via USB. The system support all variations of USB 1.x and 2.0.
USB mass storage devices that are not formatted as FAT32 may not detected by the system. ( Due to the various
brand of USB, the system may not support all the USB mass storage devices.)
The photo viewer only supports thumbnails that satisfy the following criteria:
>Baseline JPEG >8-bit per component >Monochrome or color Y:Cb:Cr=4:2:2 or Y:Cb:Cr=4:2:0 >DCT-based, non-differential, Huffman-coded
Pictures modified using a PC may not be displayed on TV. Image size limited to 8912 pixels in either direction. A maximum of 3000 photos on a media device is supported with a maximum supported photo pixel count of 67.1
Megapixel per image.
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Full screen view mode
In the full screen view the system displays the selected image in the largest size possible whil e preserving the aspect ratio. This may require letter-boxing or pillar-boxing the image.
1. Press Ÿ, ź, Ż or Ź buttons on the remote
control to select a picture and Press OK button on the remote control to display the picture in the largest size.
2. Press Ÿ, ź, Ż or Ź buttons on the remote
control to display next or previous picture.
3. Press INFO button on the remote control to
English
recall photo toolbar. Toolbar shall be available for adjusting photo with pan, zoom out, zoom in, rotation, slideshow, control, info and thumbnail browser functions. Press Ż or Ź and OK buttons on the remote control to adjust the setting. The pan and zoom out functions are only available while image is zooming in.
Ϫʳ Using tool bar
Information toolbar is available in the lower place of thumbnail photos
Showing picture information
1. Press INFO button on the remote control to recall photo toolbar. Press Ż or Ź buttons on the remote control to select the information icon.
2. Press OK button on the remote control to display the information for the current photo (if available). Press Ÿ or ź buttons on the remote control and select other picture. Press OK button on the remote control again to quit from information windo
w.
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Rotating picture
1. When photo toolbar is displayed, press Ż or Ź buttons on the remote control to select the rotate icon.
2. Press OK button on the remote control to rotate the selected image 90 degrees in a chosen direction.
3. Press Ÿ or ź buttons on the remote control and select other picture.
Zoom in or Zoom out picture
1. When photo toolbar is displayed, press Ż or Ź and OK buttons on the remote control to select zoom in icon and enlarge the picture in a center view. Also the pan function is now available for further adjustment.
2. Press Ż or Ź and OK buttons on the remote control to select the pan
and system will switch to pan mode. Press OK button again and be back to the previous screen.
When zoom out is selected, the system will
retreat back to the full view size of photo gradually. And if picture has been restored back to full screen size that pan and zoom out function will become not available concurrently.
Running slideshow
This feature will allow user to display a sequence of photos in your USB adapter. Also, the slide show setting will determine a time interval between two photos to display on TV screen.
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1. Press Ż or Ź buttons on the remote control to select the slideshow icon.
2. Press OK button on the remote control to start the slideshow. The slideshow will display all photos until it reaches to the end of entire album. Once if the repeat setting has been triggered, it will run all photos in a circle. If not, the screen will stay on the last photo instead (refer page 71 for photo settings.).
3. You can select pause tool and press OK button on the remote control to stop the slideshow. The photo viewer stays on the full screen mode of the current photo.
4. Press OK button on the remote control again and continue the slideshow.
Photo settings
Photo setting will allow user to adjust the setting of photo-viewer. And the change will take effect immediately. When access Photos sub-menu, press arrow keys
English
and Enter button on the remote control to select your desired item and make adjustments.
Slideshow speed
Slideshow Repeat
Slideshow Shuffle
The two settings for Slideshow speed are “Slow” and “Fast”. The recommended values for slow is 10 seconds between pictures and fast is 5 seconds between pictures. These values should be manufacturer configurable.
The Slideshow repeat controls if the slideshow stops when all the pictures have been displayed or continues to show the pictures unless explicitly stopped by the user.
If the shuffle control is “On”, the photos are presented to the user in a random order in the slideshow. The shuf fle control does not af fect how the photo s are displayed in the thumbnail or full screen mode and only affects the slideshow.
Display Order
The two settings for display order are “Newest First” and “Oldest First”.
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Troubleshooting
No picture or sound.
ƒ Check if power cord is well connected with TV and power outlet. ƒ Verify if it is invalid source selected. ƒ Make sure you select the correct source mode which match the connection
with external devices correctly.
No picture from AV.
ƒ Make sure the BRIGHTNESS is properly adjusted. ƒ The florescent lamp may have reached its life end.
Contact an authorized service center to extend a service.
ƒ Make sure the video source is plugged into the composite video-in port.
No sound.
ƒ Make sure the volume does not set to minimum. ƒ Make sure the “MUTE” button is not mis-pressed.
No picture or sound, just noise.
ƒ The signal strength may be weak. ƒ Program provider may be experiencing difficulties. ƒ Check if cable connection is loose or not.
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Picture is not clear.
ƒ The signal strength may be weak. ƒ Program provider may be experiencing difficulties. ƒ Check if cable connection is loose or not.
Picture turns pale or improperly tinted.
ƒ Check the Hue, Saturation and Color setting parameter and apply necessary
adjustment.
ƒ Restore to factory default setting and check picture quality again.
Picture is too dark.
ƒ Select a different APC mode.
English
ƒ Check the Brightness in Picture Settings. ƒ The fluorescent lamp may have reached its life end. ƒ Contact an authorized service center to extend a service.
Remote control does not work.
ƒ Install new batteries. ƒ Make sure the remote sensor window doesn’t covered in any means. ƒ Make sure the remote is tuned to the correct device input (if it’s universal
remote uses to command the TV. (Noted, universal remote is excluded from standard accessory pack.)
Stripes on the screen or colors fade.
ƒ It probably interferes with any electronic appliances. ƒ It probably interferes between video source cable and the power cable.
Please separate it apart.
ƒ Make sure power and video cable don’t wind around each other. ƒ Check the Hue, Saturation and Color adjustments.
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Picture is not sharp.
ƒ The signal strength may be weak. ƒ Program provider may be experiencing difficulties. ƒ Check if cable connection is loose or not. ƒ Check the Sharpness parameter in Picture Settings.
Picture shifts.
ƒ The signal strength may be weak. ƒ Program provider may be experiencing difficulties. ƒ Check if cable connection is loose or not.
Picture shows multiple image or ghosts effect.
Picture is spotted.
ƒ The signal source may be weak. ƒ Check if cable connection is loose or not.
ƒ There may be interfered with any electronic appliances nearby.
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PC input preset timing table
Mode
Mode Name
No.
Resolution
720*400@7031.469
1
640*480@6031.469
2
640*480@6735.000
3
640*480@7237.861
4
640*480@
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
75
800*600@5635.156
800*600@6037.879
800*600@7248.077
800*600@7546.875
832*624@
75
1024*768
@60
1024*768
@70
1024*768
@75
1280*720
@60
1280*800
@60
1280*1024
@60
1360*768
@60
1366*768
@60
1920x540
@60
H.Freq.(KHZ)
V.Freq.(HZ)
70.087
59.941
66.667
72.809
37.5
75.0
56.250
60.317
72.188
75.0
49.72
74.55
48.363
60.004
56.476
70.069
60.023
75.029
44.76
60.0
49.68
60.0
63.72
60.00
47.712
60.015
48.96
60.0
33.75
60.05
H. Polarity V. Polarity
-
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+ +
+ +
+ +
+ +
-
-
-
-
-
-
+ +
-
+
-
+
-
-
+ +
+
-
+ +
Pixel
CLK
(MHZ)
28.322 900 720 54 108 449 400 35 2
25.175 800 640 48 96 525 480 33 2
30.24 864 640 96 64 525 480 39 3
31.5 832 640 120 40 520 480 20 3
31.5 840 640 120 64 500 480 16 3
36.0 1024 800 128 72 625 600 22 2
40.0 1056 800 88 128 628 600 23 4
50.0 1040 800 64 120 666 600 23 6
49.5 1056 800 160 80 625 600 21 3
57.28 1152 832 224 64 667 624 39 10
65.0 1344 1024 160 136 806 768 29 6
75.0 1328 1024 144 136 806 768 29 6
78.75 1312 1024 176 96 800 768 28 3
74.481 1664 1280 192 136 746 720 22 3
83.462 1680 1280 200 136 828 800 24 3
109.47 1718 1280 238 156 1062 1024 32 3
85.5 1792 1360 256 112 795 768 18 6
73.25 1496 1366 58 32 816 768 41 5
74.25 2200 1920 148 44 1125 540
Hor.
Total
CLK No.
Hor.
Display
CLK No.
Hor. Back
Porch
CLK No.
Hor. Sync. Width
CLK
No.
Vert. Total
Line No.
Vert.
Display
Line No.
Vert. Back
Porch
Line
No.
15
Vert. Sync
Width
Line
No.
5
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* The resolution and frequency displayed on the screen may not exactly the same as it is in this list.
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Specifications
ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
Screen Size 40” TFT-LCD Panel
Panel
TV Function
Video Input
Audio Input
Aspect Ratio
Resolution 1920x1080
Display colors 16.7 M
Brightness (center) 550 cd / m
Viewing Angle (CR>10) 178oHor. / 178o Ver. (typ.)
Response Time (GTG) 6.5 ms (typ.)
Broadcasting System Analog : NTSC M / N Digital : ATSC/Clear QAM
Receiving Channel Analog : PLL181Ch., CATV 125Ch Digital : 54M Hz~864M Hz
Sound System Analog : Multi-channel TV Sound Digital : Multi-Track Sound
Resolution Analog : 480i Digital : 1080i, 720p,480p, 480i
Data Broadcasting Close Caption , V - Chip
Composite Signal Video. x 2
Component Signal Y Pb Pr x 1 (720P / 1080i , HDTV ready )
HDMI Connection HDMI x 2
VGA Connection D-Sub 15 pin x 1
Scanning Frequency f
Audio 1 Audio 2 Component Audio 3 HDMI to DVI
16Κ9
2
(typ.)
31.5 ~ 60KHz / fV = 56 ~ 75Hz
H =
Composite
Audio 3 PC jack in
Speaker ( build-in) 10W + 10W (Average)
Audio Output
Feature
Power
Wall Mount Dimension
Weight (net)
Video Performance
Power Consumption < 300 W
Without Accessories
RCA Out Left / Right
Digital Audio Out SPDIF/ Subwoofer out
Function Keys Power ,Source ,Up/Down(Channel) ,+/-(Volume) ,Menu
3D Comb-filter , 3D De-interlace , Aspect Ratio Control (ARC) , Auto Picture Control, Noise Reduction
Other Control Sleep Timer, Timer on, Timer off
Power Supply AC 100V ~ 240V , 50 / 60Hz
For use only UL Listed Wall mount Bracket or L4030 Wall Mount Bracket.
W x H x D
988 mm * 726 mm * 241 mm 28 kg
The specification and measurement of TV set may varied depends on your purchasing. We reserve the right of any corrections or errors in this manual.
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