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22 ″ TF T LCD T V & DVD COMBO TFD-2201 Instruction Manu al[...]
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1 Dear Customers Thanks for purchasing this TFT -LCD TV/Monitor . W e s trongly rec ommend that you c arefully rea d the safety and operation instructions before operating your TV/M onitor . FOLLOW INS TRUCTIONS AND HEED ALL W ARNINGS on your TFT -LCD TV /Monitor and in this manual. Safety information __________ _________ ______ _________ ______ __[...]
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2 Precautions __________ ________ _____ __________ ________ _______ ________ Please read the below precautions carefully before operating the unit. Power cord p rotecti on: 1. Never use your LCD TV/Monitor if the power cord has b een damaged. Do not put anything on the po wer cord, and keep the power cord away from where people can easily trip over[...]
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3 Keep away from water/mag netic fiel ds: 1. Do not expose the LCD TV/Monitor to rain or use it near water s ource. If the LCD TV/Monitor go t wet, unplug it a nd contact an autho rized dealer immediately . 2. Do not clean the front panel with Ketone-type materials, ethyl alcohol, toluene, acid, methyl, or chloride since they may cause damage on pa[...]
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4 Unp ac king ____________________________________________ Please make s ure that the following items are included with your LCD TV/Monitor . If any item is missing, please contact your dealer . TFT LCD TV/ M onitor Remote control Operation manual DC adapter Power cord RCA cable[...]
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5 I. Vie w of the TV/Monitor Front v iew Back vi ew 1. Remote sensor 2. Power button & indication light 3. DVD play/pause button 4. DVD stop playing button 5. DVD open/close button 6. P+/Up direction button 7. P-/Down direction button 8. VOL+/Right direction button 9. VOL-/Left direction button 10. Menu button 11. TV /A V function switch button[...]
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6 II. Remote control reference guide (1) Remote c ontrol f unction 1. DVD open/close 2. Video out mode button 3. SLEEP button 4. 0-9 Numerical button 5. Program play button 6. V olume down button 7. Unit system menu button 8. Display status message button 9. DVD stop button 10. DVD ENTER/PLA Y button 1 1 . DVD fast rewind button 12. DVD fast forwar[...]
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7 ● TELETEXT BUTT ONS (If TV has telet ext function. Y ou may enjoy it by using these butt ons) Name Function Name Function T o select TX T/TV mode T o show the sub p age Enter into TXT list mode Keep the p age display Display the hidde n information INDEX Menu display Screen zooming Page display or cancel RED Display red screen GREEN Display gre[...]
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8 batteries into the fire. 3. Always replace bo th batter ies at the same time. Nev er mix ne w and o ld batteries or batteries of a different type. 4. If you don’t intend to use the remote controller for a n extended period, remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage and corrosion. Notes: 1. Do not drop, apply shock or st ep on the remote [...]
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9 Use 75 Ω coaxial cable plug or 300-7 5 Ω impedance converter to p lug in antenna input terminal on the rear of the cabinet. 2. Connect the audio sources (Including DVD, VCDR, CA MCORDER and PC) to the proper AUDIO input jacks ‘L ’ and ‘R’. 3. Connect the video source to the VIDEO jack by RCA cable. 4. If the video source has a SCAR T ou[...]
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10 color . Press the POWER or ST ANDBY button ag ain to switch off the power , and the light will be in red color . 2. The Picture setup, Sound se tup, Pre vious c hannel can be memorized before you s witch o ff th e T V/Monitor . The TV/Monitor will re-s tart under the previous state when you sw itch on it again. 3. Press the V - or V + b utton to[...]
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11 Select the suitable input to pickup the A V signal. Press P+ or P- button to select source, then press V + button to confirm your selection. Or press DVD Button on the remote control to select DVD source directly . Note: When no disc in the DVD mechanism, if y ou want to change the mode from DVD to TV , please w ait several seconds until the LCD[...]
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12 The unit has a VGA jack for a normal computer . Connect the m onitor with a PC by this jack and the unit can be used as the monitor of the PC. V. Menu setting and adjustment 1. PICTURE SETTING Press the MENU button on the remote control, there will be a menu displayed on the screen as below: On this menu, the Picture setting icon of i s in red f[...]
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13 2. SOUND SETTING Press the MENU button on the remote control, a nd then press the P- button to select the Sound setting, the Menu will be shown as below: On this menu, the Sound setting icon of is in red frame. (1). Use the V+ button f irstly , the cursor will be o n the line of “Soun d M od e: Normal”. And then, pre ss t he V+ or V - button[...]
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14 On this menu, the Channel setting icon of is in red frame. (1). Auto T une Use the V+ button firstly , the cursor will be on the line of “Auto T une ”. And then, press the V+ button again, a menu will be displayed as followed: As shown on the m enu, the TV will automatically search stations. W hen searching, press the MENU button to canc[...]
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15 (4). Skip Press the P- or P+ button to select the skip setting, and press the V - or V+ button repeatedly to select On or Off. Setting to “O n”, the channel will not b e selected by Channel U p/Down keys. (5). Sound SYS. Press the P- or P+ but ton to select the Sound SYS. setting, and p ress the V - or V+ button repeatedly to select .Y ou co[...]
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16 Press the MENU button on the remote control, a nd then press the P- button to select the Function setting, the Menu will be shown as below: On this menu, the Function setting icon of is in red frame. (1). Language Use the V+ button firstly , the cursor will be on the line of “Language Eng lish ”. And then, press the V+ or V - button repeated[...]
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17 Press the V+ or V - button r epeatedly , you could s elect U ser , Normal, Warm or Cool according to your request. Note: Only the item of User-R , User-G or User-B could be adjusted from 0 ~100 in the Color T emp User . (5). DNR Press the V+ or V - button repeatedly , you co uld select S trong, Normal or Weak (6) Reset Press the V+ or V -button [...]
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18 On this menu, the PC setting icon of is in red frame. Y o u can use the P- or P+ button to select th e item of Clock, Pha se, H-Position or V -Position. And then use the V - or V+ b utton to adjust the value of each item respectively from 0~100. VI. DVD PL A YER OPERA TION a. Basic play 1. Press the TV/A V button on t he unit or the remote contr[...]
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19 If press the STOP button once, the DVD video pla yer is stopped. At this point, press the ENTER/PLA Y button to re-start the disc from the same point. If press the STOP button tw ice, the disc will stop completely . F AST FORW ARD/ REWIND Press the or button once, the disc w ill be played forward or ba ckward. W i[...]
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20 REPEA T A SPECIFIC SECTION Y ou could re peat section by REPEA T A-B button on the remote control. Firstly p ress the REPEA T A-B button at t he beginning of the section you want, a nd press it again at the en d of the section. So th e unit will repeat to play from A to B. if you want to cancel the rep eat secti on, please press REPEA T A-B once[...]
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21 to sh ow the c urrent information a vailable, you will get the information like T itle Elapsed; T itle Remain; Ch. Elapsed; Ch. Remain; Display Off and so on. Notes: For different discs, DISPLA Y butto n may be have diff erent functions. j. PLA YING IN A F A VORITE ORDER Combine y our f avorite titles, c hapters or tracks and play them in your f[...]
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22 the same point. If press the STOP button twice, program playing w ill be cancelled. k. SELEC TING TH E CA MERA A NGLES SETTING This DVD video player allows you to select from several diffe rent angles. Press the A NGLE button w hile playing back a scene r e corded w ith multiple angles. Y ou m ay only press t he ANGLE button when the an gle [...]
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23 m. MP3 OPERA TION 1. T o play MP3 disc you mus t view through your television. Insert an MP3 CD, the DVD video player will initialize t he disc and th e directory (folder) will be shown in an MP3 MENU on screen. 2 Press the / button twice to select and highlight the PLA Y MODE. Then press th e / button each way to s elect play mode options (repe[...]
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24 (1) TV Display: you could choose the suitable type for your T V . (2) Angle Mark: you could choose ON or OFF (3) OSD language: you could choose your favorite language displayed on the TV screen. (4) Captions: you could choose ON or OFF (5) Screen saver: if scre en saver on, there will be saver di splay w h en there is no operation for several mi[...]
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25 a. disc stop playing completely or b. disc is opened or c. Without disc in the disc mechanism. 4 . P ASSW ORD SETUP Press ENTER/PLA Y button until there is a menu displayed as followed:[...]
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26 Now you c ould ent er preset old passw ord: 12 34 by num eric button firstly , then enter the new password that you want to set. And at last pres s ENTER/PLA Y b utton again to confirm the new password that you have set VII. O ther Operation a. Earpho ne operat ion This unit possesses earphone jack. Connect the earphone with the socket and adjus[...]
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27 Can’t operate system External interfer ence with the CPU. Pull out the plu g and insert again. b. TV/Monitor Symptom Remedy No pow er 1. Check w hether the pow er plug is connected to t he pow er supply . 2. Pull out the plug an d w ait for 60 seconds, and then in sert the power plug again and swit ch on the TV/moni tor . No picture 1. Check w[...]
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28 Screen glit tering under PC mode Reset the computer and enter into the safety mode, t hen select t he appropr iate s creen type by consulting the operation manual. Screen traver sed under PC mode Maybe the pha se is n ot appropriate. En t er into the PC setting and chang e to corre ct level. IX. Notes (1) Ple ase read these o perating i nstructi[...]
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29 Please keep the discs away from dire ct sunlight, high temperature and humidity. Do not stick labels onto discs. Do not scratch the surface of discs. X. Maintenance 1). Cleaning the cabinet Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives. 2). Cleaning dis[...]
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30 XI. Specifications Screen size, visible 22 inch Screen for mat 16:10 Resolution 1680 * 1050 Minimum contras t ratio 700:1 Minimum brightne ss 300 cd/m² Display colors 16.7M Minimum view ing angle 170° (horizo ntal) / 160 ° (ver tical) Maximum response Ti me 5 ms Minimum lifetime background light 50,000 hours Video color syste ms P AL/NTSC3.58[...]
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31 Power Co nsumption Max 60 W XII. Display modes Resolution Horizontal Freq. (KH z) V ertical F req. (Hz) 720x400 31.5 70 640x400 31.5 70 640x480(VGA) 31.5 60 640x480(VGA) 37.9 72 640x480(VGA) 37.5 75 800x600(SVGA) 37.9 60 800x600(SVGA) 47.2 72 800x600(SVGA) 46.9 75 1024x768(XGA) 48.4 60 1024x768(XGA) 56.5 70 1024x768(XGA) 60.0 75 1280x1024(SXGA) [...]