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Please observe all safety precautions when using this product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. 32 LCD TV User’s Guide[...]
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2 CONTENTS Quick and Easy Installation Versatility and Expandability That doesnt make you feel fatigue on your Eyes. Flat-Panel Digital Display easy on the Eyes. Safety Precautions Power Supply 4 Installation 5 Use and Maintenance 5~6 Important Safety Instructions 7~8 User Guidance Information What is the LCD TV? 9 Name of each part 10 Controls [...]
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3 CONTENTS Basic Use To Set Location 27 Setting Channels 28 To set or erase a channel 28 Changing Picture Settings 29 Changing Sound Settings 30 Custom Sound Adjustment 31 Sound Output 31 Selecting the Menu Language 32 Setting OSD Tone Menu Background 32 Setting Blue Background 33 Setting Digital Noise Reduction 33 Application Changing Screen Size [...]
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4 Safety Precautions Cautions W arnings Power Supply Do not use a damaged power cord or plug or a loose outlet. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock. Do not plug several devices into the same outlet. Doing so may cause the outlet to overheat and start a fire. Insert the power plug fully into the outlet. A loose or improperly inserted power[...]
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5 Safety Precautions Cautions W arnings Installation Warnings Do not place the unit where it is exposed to rain, excessive moisture or grease. Doing so may result in fire, electric shock, malfunction, or deformation. Do not use or store flamm able or combustible materials near the unit. Doing so may result in fire or explosion. Do not place the uni[...]
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6 Safety Precautions W arnings Cautions Use and Maintenance Do not insert any metal ob j ects, such as a screwd river, paper clip, or bent wire into the ventilation openings or A/V terminals. Doing so poses a serious risk of fire or electric shock. Do not allow children to climb or hang on the unit. The unit could topple over onto a child and resul[...]
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7 Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Important safeguards for you and your new product 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 a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance[...]
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Safety Precautions 8 Important Safety Instructions - These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. - Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the [...]
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Safety Precautions 9 What is LCD TV? What is LCD TV? LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is a next generation flat-panel display module. Liquid crystal material is contained between sheets of glass and electricity causes the liquid crystal material to reflect or block the light emitted from a light source inside the display chassis. By incorporating this [...]
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10 User Guidance Information Front View Names of each part Main Power Button - Please turn off the main power switch, if the LCD TV will not be used for a long period of time. Stand by Button Source Button - Input Source Select Button Menu Button - OSD Menu Display Button Program/Channel Button Volume Button[...]
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11 User Guidance Information Back View Controls and Functions S-Video 1 SCART (Full SCART, Half SCART) Audio out ANT A-Terrestrial Audio Input (Composite 2/S-Video 2) Composite 2 S-Video 2 Headphone AC Input RS-232C Terminal Analog RGB (D-SUB) Digital RGB (DVI-D) Component 1 Component 2 Audio Input (Component 1, 2, PC/DVI) Audio Input (Composite 1/[...]
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W all Mounting Using the Stand Mounting on a W all Installation Precautions 12 User Guidance Information Your LCD TV can be mounted on a wall as shown in the figure above. Please secure enough space for safe use. (Please refer to A and B.) Installation of the LCD TV in an improperly ventilated location can cause a fire or damage to the LCD TV due t[...]
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13 User Guidance Information For a House Installing an Antenna Using an Outdoor Antenna To install or use an outdoor antenna, if possible, consult a qualified technician for help. Using an Indoor Antenna Locate a wall jack with an F-connector, and then connect the coaxial antenna cable to the wall jack. For an Apartment or Condo Complex Wall Jack w[...]
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Remote Controller 1. POWER : TURNS THE TV ON AND OFF(page.24) 2. SOURCE : USE TO SELECT AN INPUT SOURCE (page.26) 3. MUTE : PRESS TO TEMPORARILY CUT OFF THE SOUND (page.25) 4. SLEEP : PRESS TO SELECT A TIME FOR THE TV TO TURN OFF AUTOMATICALLY (page.44) 5. STILL : PRESS TO STOP THE ACTION DURING A PARTICULAR SCENE (page.38) 6. ARC (Aspect Ratio Con[...]
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Avoiding Remote Control Problems Instering Batteries in the Remote Controller Precautions How to use remote controller 2. Insert the two supplied batteries (AAA, 1.5V). Ensure that the polarities ( + and - ) of the batteries are aligned correctly. 1. Open the cover out completely. 3. Replay the cover. 1. Check the polarity ( + , - ) of the batterie[...]
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1. Turn on the LCD TV and press on the remote controller. 2. Use to move to "Composite 1/2". If S-Video has been connected, select "S-Video 1/2". If SCART terminal has been connected, select SCART1 or SCART2. 3. Turn on the VCR, insert the tape and press play button. VCR Connections Connect the LCD TV’s Composite In terminal t[...]
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V iewing Cable TV 1. Turn on the LCD TV and press on the remote controller. 2. Use to move to "Composite 1/2". If S-Video has been connected, select "S-Video 1/2". If SCART terminal has been connected, select SCART1 or SCART2. 3. Turn on the cable broadcasting receive and select the channel you wish to view. Cable TV Connections[...]
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Using Camcorder/Game Console 1. Turn on the LCD TV and press on the remote controller. 2. Use to move to "Composite 1/2". If S-Video has been connected, select "S-Video 1/2". 3. Turn on the Camcorder or video game and Set to Video mode. (Please refer to the User’s manual of Camcorder/ Video game for more information) 4. Insert[...]
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DVD Connections Playing the DVD 19 Connection 1. Turn on the LCD TV and press on the remote controller. 2. Use to move to "Component 1/2". If S-Video has been connected, select "S-Video 1/2". If SCART terminal has been connected, select SCART1 or SCART2. 3. Turn on the DVD, insert the DVD and press Play button. Connection termin[...]
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V iewing DTV 1. Turn on the LCD TV and press on the remote controller. 2. Use to move to "Component 1/2". If D-Sub 15 Pin terminal has been connected, select PC. If DVI terminal has been connected, select "DVI". If SCART terminal has been connected, select SCART1 or SCART2 . 3. Turn on the DTV receiver and select the channel tha[...]
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PC Connections How to Use as PC PC Connections 21 Connection Connect LCD TV’s RGB terminal to PC’s RGB terminal using the D-Sub cable. Connect LCD TV’s PC Audio terminal to PC’s Audio terminal using the Audio cable. (Only possible for PC’s with Audio terminal) If there is a DVI- D terminal in your PC, use the DVI- D cable connection. 1. T[...]
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Connection 22 Audio Out Connections Headphone Connections < LCD TV Back view > Connect LCD TV’s Audio Out terminal to AUDIO’s Audio Out terminal using the Audio Out Cable. Connect the Headphone to the LCD TV’s headphone terminal. Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacture and model. (R) VIDEO (L) < AUDIO> < [...]
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Connection 23 External Adjustment <Back view of the LCD TV> Use the RS-232C jack to control monitor’s functions externally by external equipment. How connect a external equipment Caution : Regular customer does not allow using the external adjustment that is used for service purpose only. RS232C Cable[...]
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Use to move to . Press to move to "Plug & Play". Press to select. Use to move to the desired "Language". Press to select. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to the desired "country". Press to select. 24 Using the menu When the brand new television set it turned on for the first time, following setti[...]
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Press button on the remote control. Press button or wait 10 seconds for the display to disappear. 25 W atching TV Basic Use INFO - To check the current state To turn off only sound Volume Control Channel Selection Use the mute function to turn off the LCD TV sound for a while, when a phone or a bell rings. Press to go back to the channel previously[...]
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Use to move to the desired item. Press to select. Use (left, right arrows) to move the cursor to the desired function. Press to get into the sub menu. Press to select. Using the Menu Selecting TV/External Input 26 Basic Use Aside from the watching TV, you can connect SCART 1/2, Composite 1/2 , S-Video 1/2, Component PC and DVI to the TV set and enj[...]
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Use to select the desired country. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Country". Press to select. T o Set Location 27 Basic Use TV System Standard I/PAL : United Kingdom, Hongkong B.G/PAL : Germany ,Netherland, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Yugoslavia B/PAL : Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, [...]
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T o set or erase a channel Use to move to "Add" or "Erase". Press to select. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Add/ Erase" Press to select. Use to move to "Start". Press to select. Press "Start" to start the automatic channel search/set function. All broadcast[...]
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Use select between Custom/ Dynamic/ Standard/ Move/ Mild. Press to select. Use to move to . Press to move to "Screen Mode". Press to select. Use to move to . Press to move to "Custom Adjust". Press to select. Use to move to the desired category. Use to adjust the setting. Use select between Brightness/ Contrast/ Colour/ Sharpnes[...]
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Use select between Custom, Standard , Music, Movie, Speech. Press to select. Use to move to . Press to move to " Mode". Press to select. 30 Basic Use Changing Sound Settings Press to go back to the previous menu. Custom Mode Volume : It adjusts the sound volume. Balance : It adjusts the volume of speakers on the left and the right. Equali[...]
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Use to select the "External" or "Internal". Use to move to . Press to move to " Sound Output". Press to select. Use to move to the desired category. Use to adjust the setting. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to " Custom Adjust". Press to select. Built-in Speaker External [...]
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Use to select the "On" or "Off". Press to go back to the previous menu. Setting OSD T one Menu Background Use to move to . Press to move to "OSD Tone". Press to select. Use to select the desired language. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Language". Press to select. Sel[...]
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Use to select the "On" or "Off". Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Digital N/R". Press to select. Setting Digital Noise Reduction Use to move to . Press to move to "Blue Screen". Press to select. Setting Blue Background Use to select the "On" or "Off"[...]
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34 Changing Screen Size Application Press . Auto wide wide 4 : 3 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Panorama 14 : 9 Auto wide wide Panorama Zoom1 Zoom2 4 : 3 (normal) 14 : 9 In PC input mode, you can only select either the wide or the normal (4 : 3) mode. In Component 1/2 input mode, you can’t Select Auto Wide. In Component 1/2 input mode (1080i), you can’t Select [...]
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Use to move to the desired category. Press to select. Use to adjust the setting. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Manual Store". Press to select. Manual Store Use to select the Panorama or 4 : 3. Press to go back to the previous menu. Changing the Screen Size for WSS Signal Input Use to move to . P[...]
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Use to move to the desired Program Number. Press to move to the next category. Use to move to the Preferred Program Number. Press to sort. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Program Sort". Press to select. Sorting Program 36 Application Press . In this mode, you can arrange programs in numerical orde[...]
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Editing Program Name Use to move to the desired Program Number. Press to move to program name. Use to register program name. Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Program Name". Press to select. Press . 37 Application Favorite programs can be stored to make it easier to find.[...]
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Adjusting Unclear Screen Use to move to . Press to move to "Fine Tune". Press to select. Press . Use to tune. Press to go back to the previous menu. To return to initial setting or Auto Setting, use to select "Reset" and press . T o view the still picture 38 Application Use screen fine-tune controls to adjust the screen when pic[...]
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Use to select the desired input source. Press to go back to the previous menu. Press to move to "Size". Press to select. Use to select the desired size. Press to go back to the previous menu. V iewing Picture in Picture Press to move to "Input Source" Press to select. Use to select the "On" or "Off". Press to[...]
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Use to select the "Main" or "Sub". Press to go back to the previous menu. Press to move to "Sound Select". Press to select. Press to move to "PIP Swap". Press to select. V iewing Picture in Picture Use to select the "Yes". Press to select "OK". Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to[...]
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Use to select the desired category. Press to go back to the previous menu. Stereo Settings Use to move to . Press to move to "MTS". Press to select. Use to select the "On" or "Off". Press to go back to the previous menu. Use to move to . Press to move to "Auto Volume Level". Press to select. Auto V olume Leve[...]
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Use to select the "Yes". Press to select Use to move to . Press to move to "Reset". Press to select. Resetting LCD TV Settings Application 42 It resets all of the parameters to the factory default. The LCD TV will turn off. The parameters will be set to factory default. Press .[...]
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Use to move to . Press to move to "Clock". Press to move one step. Use to adjust the desired hour. Press to move one step. Use to adjust the desired minute. Press to go back to the previous menu. Setting T ime 43 Application Press . You can set your local time by adjusting the differences from GMT, according to your location.[...]
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Use to move to . Press to move to desired category. Press to go back to the previous menu. Automatic Power On/Of f 44 Application Setting Time for Power On Setting Time for Power Off Setting Hour Use to select, to set Setting Minute Use to select, to set Set/Cancel Use to select, to select the "On" or "Off" or or Channel Select [...]
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45 T eletext Basic Function TEXT On/Off 1. Press "ON" once , then displays the Teletext pages. 2. If you press "ON" once more, Text mode is off. TOP TEXT The user guide displays four fields-red, green, yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen. The yellow field denotes the next group and the blue field indicates the next block[...]
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46 Maintenance and Service T rouble shooting Problem Action Screen appears, Voice is not heard 1. Press the "Mute"button. (page 25) 2. Increase the sound by pressing volume adjustment button. 3. Check if voice terminal of external input is connected properly. 4. Check if speaker cables are connected properly. 5. If it is on PIP mode, conv[...]
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T rouble shooting T ips Supported Display Modes Maintenance and Service 47 Problem Action Remote controller does not work. 1. Check if main power is On. 2. Check that the batteries of the remote controller were loaded properly. 3. Check to see if any obstacle exists between the LCD TV and the remote controller and remove it, if any. 4. If the batte[...]
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Supported Display Modes Specifications Aspect Ratio 16 : 9 Screen Size (H V) 708.954(H) 398.592(V)mm Resolution 1366 768 Pixel pitch (H V) 0.1730(H) 0.5190(V)mm (RGB Vertical Script) Displayable Colors 16.7M Brightness 550cd /m 2 (Center Luminance of White) Contrast 1000:1 Viewing Angle 88 88 88 88 Input signal PAL, SECAM, SD, HD, VGA~SXGA Tuner PA[...]
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Memo Maintenance and Service[...]
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Maintenance and Service Memo[...]
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Maintenance and Service Memo[...]
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DIGIT AL ART 90-X-3220P-L01-EXP-00[...]