Craig CLC503 manual

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    CONTENTS[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FCC ST A TEMENT[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNT (NEC SECTION 810-20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NECART 250, P ARTH) GROUND CLAMP NEC-NA TIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    4:3 the left and right side level IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2. Insert the AC/DC adaptor into a conveniently located AC outlet having AC~ 100-240V , 50/60Hz in V ertical or Horizontal directions. (Never insert the AC/DC Adaptor the outlet on ceiling.) 1. Insert the DC plug on supplied AC/DC adaptor to the DC IN Jack on the Right side of TV . T [...]

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    ANTENNA CONNECTIONS CABLE CONNECTIONS[...]

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    the signal type in setting menu CABLE CONNECTIONS 1. Connect the HDMI cable (not included) from the HDMI of the TV to the HDMI of external unit as the figure below . 2. Set the SOURCE of the TV to HDMI mode. Video In CONNECTION USING AUDIO/VIDEO JACKS (CABLES NOT INCLUDED): HDMI VGA PC-Audio In L-Audio In-R Phones CONNECTION USING HDMI (CABLE NOT I[...]

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    1. 2. 3. PC (Personal Computer) PC Audio In Video In L-Audio In-R Phones PC-Audio In CABLE CONNECTIONS 1. TV , s S-VIDEO input jack. (CABLES NOT INCLUDED): connect the external device's Y/Pb/Pr output jacks to the Y/Pb/Pr jacks on the TV . 2. Connect the left and right audio connection cable from the external unit's AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to [...]

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    L-Audio In-R 1. VOL- (V olume down) button 2. VOL+ (V olume up) button 3. CH- (Channel down) button 4. CH+ (Channel up) button 5. MENU button 6. SOURCE button 7. POWER button 8. DC IN jack 9. HDMI Port 10. VGA Port 1 1. PC Audio In jack 12. Y input jack 13. 14. 15. S-VIDEO Input jack 16. 19. Phones jack 20. R F Input jack Pb (U/Cb) input jack Pr (V[...]

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    CC: Press repeatedly to turn CCD (Closed Caption) On/Off. PICTURE: Press repeatedly to select the preset picture modes. MENU: Press to ente r main setting menu. SOUND: Press repeatedly to select the presetting sound effect modes. EXIT : Press to save the settings and exit. F .LIST : Press to display the Favorite List on the screen. (Operation in di[...]

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    C H+o rC H- VOL + or VOL - 1. Press the SOURCE button on the remote control. The list of sources will appear on the screen. 2. Press the Navigator or button to select the desired input source then press the (enter) button to confirm the selection. 3. Or , press the SOURCE button on the top of TV repeatedly to select the desire input source. top of [...]

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    SETTING Menus Press the MENU button to enter to the setting menu (press again to exit). Press the or button to highlight the function within the menu you want to adjust. Press the (enter) button to go to the sub-menu to confirm the selection. During setting, press the EXIT button to return to previous menu. Navigator select and Press the Navigator [...]

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    In VGA mode. Enter to the PC settings menu as previously procedures. The PC SETTINGS menu will appear on the screen and Auto Adjust will be highlighted. Press and hold the (enter) button one second then release the button. The TV will adjust the best picture quality automatically . When finished, press the MENU button to save the settings and exit.[...]

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    Enter to the channel setting menu as previously procedures, the CHANNEL setting menu will appear on the screen and Channel List will be highlighted. Press the (enter) button, the channel list of the stored channels will appear on the screen. Press the Navigator or button to select the desired channel then press the (enter) button. A few seconds lat[...]

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    If Change Password is selected, press (enter) button to enter . The CHANGE P ASSWORD menu will appear and Old PIN will be highlight. Enter the preset 4 digit passwords (or the super password ) by pressing the numeric buttons. New PIN will be highlighted automatically . Enter the new 4 digit password. Confirm will be highlighted, re-enter the new pa[...]

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    If No Signal Power Off is selected, press the (enter) button to turn it On or Off. Note: If turn to On, the TV will power Of f automatically if no more TV signals received over than 10 minutes. This function is design to save the energy when you are sleeping during watching TV in midnight. If No Operation Power Off is selected, press the (enter) bu[...]

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    Check and make sure the Video output from the connected device is set to HD (High Definition) and the Audio output is set to PMC (Plus Code Modulation). For details, refer to the Instruction Manual of the connected device. The TV turn of f automatically . No Operation Power Off was set to on, when no any buttons on the TV/remote control was pressed[...]

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    34 LIMITED W ARRANTY CLC501_IB E0CR2_B0CV[...]