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G G G K K K G G G L L L M M M T T T ED ED ED Unit 2 /F No Hung T o R oad Kwun T ong Kowloon Hong Kong 234 3822 234 3790 6 15" Liquid Cr ystal Display T ele vision User's Manual MAK-000019 T153[...]
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1 T able of Content s Regulatory Information .................................... ................................. 3 Description of Warning Symb ols .................................................... .. 4 Safety Notices ................. .......................................... ....................... 5 Preface ............................ ...[...]
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2 2.3.6 Using the Remote Control ............................... 3 1 3. Menu Setting ............................................ ............................... 32 3.1 TV mode .................................................................. .......... 34 3.1.1 Picture Setting .. .............................................. 3 4 3.1.2 Audio Sett[...]
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3 Regulatory Information FCC Compliance Statement 1 This device complies wi th part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may no t cause harmful interferenc e, and (2) this device must accept any interferenc e received, including inte rference that may cause unde sired operation. Additional Infor[...]
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4 Before Y ou Proceed 1 Read all Safety Notices a nd instructions in this Us er ’s Manual carefully before either pluggin g in or turning the T V on. 2. Keep this User ’ s Manual in a safe place for future reference. Keep the box and p ackaging in case the TV needs to be shipped in the future. 3. Follow the TV and warning label instructions. 4.[...]
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5 Safety Notic es Electric P ow er Notice Electric power may cau se personal injury and mechanical d amage if misused. Although safety has been taken in to consideration during the design and production of this TV , electric shock or fire can result if the TV is misused. T o prevent potential dange r , read an d follow the instructions and warnings[...]
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6 Inst allation Safety Notes Antenna We suggest tha t you use an outdoor an tenna to get the best signal possible unless you have ca ble TV or a centralized indoor ante nna system. Y ou may , however , use an ant enna indoors if it is placed in a location free fr om interference. Location Avoid pr olonged exposure to sunligh t or other strong sourc[...]
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7 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 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. Inst all in accordance with manufacturer’s instructio ns. 8 Do not install near any heat sources such[...]
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8 1 1 Only use attachment s/accessories specified by the manufacturer . 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bra cket, or table specified by the manufacturer , or sold with the app aratus. When a cart is used, use caution when mo ving the cart/app aratus combination to avoid injury from tip-over . 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning stor[...]
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9 P er sonal Saf ety 1 T o avoid overload in g the power supply , never plug too many ele ctrical devices into an outlet, power strip, or extension cable. 2 Dangerous high-volt age electric power components ar e located inside the TV . T o avoid electric shock, do not disassemble the TV in any way . 3 Do not place or drop metals, small object s, or[...]
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10 Installa tion 1 Do not place the TV in locations where there is excessive steam or dust. 2 Avoid blocking the TV's vent s, do not place the TV on a bed, sofa, carpet, or in a sealed cabinet. 3 Install the out door antenna (not included) away from power transm ission lines to avoid possible danger . 4 Unplug the power cord and antenna connec[...]
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11 Oper a tion Maintenance 1 This TV is designed for home power sources as labeled on the casing. Avoid usin g any other power accessories to avoid electric shock or other damage. 2 The plug can be inserted into a n outlet in only one direction. Do not alter the plug. Contact an authorized se rvice technician if you cannot plug it in correctly . 3 [...]
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12 Preface Thank you for purchasing a Hannspree Liqu id Crystal Display T elevision (LCD TV). Y our new TV allows you to enjoy superior audio and video while enriching your lifestyle with advanced technology . Please carefully read this manual in its entirety before setting up, using or operating your TV . T o ensure the safe and correct inst allat[...]
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13 Copy right © Copyright 2005 Hannspree , Inc. All right s reserved. This manual is pr otected by copyright an d distributed under licenses restricting it s use, copyi ng and distribution. No part of this manual may be reproduce d in any form by any means without the prior written authorization of Hannspr ee. Th e TV described in this manual ma y[...]
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14 1 Getting Started 1.1 Pac kage Contents Please make sure your package coming with the following items. If any item is found missing or damaged, cont act Hannspree Custome r Service Center immediately . •T V • User's manual • Quick start guide • W arranty and service ma nual • Power cord • Power adapter • 4-In-1 A V cable • R[...]
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15 1.2 Product Intr oductions 1.2.1 F eatures This LCD TV allows viewers to watch NTSC/P AL television channels, and easily connect a VCR, VCD, or DVD player to the st andard V ideo and S- Video input ports located at the rear of the unit. M oreover , yo u may connect your LCD TV to a PC, servin g as a monitor . Convenient control buttons located o[...]
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16 1.2.2 C ontrol Panel Description Button Function Power - -O n / O f f T urn the TV on or of f. Source -S o u r c e -S Select the input source to be displayed. Menu -M e n u -M Press to open the OSD menu. Channel select CH UP ( />/ / + / ^ ) CH DOWN ( /</ / - /v) Channel UP increases the channel number or moves upward t o the previous item [...]
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17 1.2.3 Inp ut and Output J acks Description Connector Function Power connector - DC-IN - DC 12V Connect to the includ ed power adapter . Video & Audio connector R/L/Video Use the A V1 input to connect an externa l device, such as a VCR, VCD, or DVD player . Audio Input: A V connector audio (white and red) cables. Video inp ut: A V connector v[...]
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18 1.2.4 Remote Control Description Icon Function Menu/Enter (Enter: n ot for all remote control) MENU/ ENTER T urn the on-screen display (OSD) menu on and of f/ confirm your selection or setting . Arrow S / T / W / X </> Press up, down, left or righ t to scroll through the on -screen display menus . Y ou can assign the favorite channels to t[...]
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19 MTS (NTSC system only) MPX (P AL system only) MTS MTS: Multi-channel T elevision Sound- MAIN/SAP/MONO MPX: (S tereo/Mono/I/II) The indicat or on the top right co rner of the screen is yellow w hen the program has bilingual capabilities. Press to enable the function. Mute MUTE Press this button to eliminate sound . Press it again or press the vol[...]
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20 Parenta l (available in U.S. only/ not for all remote control)) Parental Open the p arent al setup menu.This button allows you to change parent al settings. Auto (not for all remote control) AUTO Under PC mode, press to adjust H. position and V . position. Press the button to automatically adjust the screen parameters in PC mode. Reset (not for [...]
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21 1.2.5 Inser ting the R emote Contr ol Ba tteries 1. Open the battery comp artment cover at the back of the remo te control (A). 2. For AAA batteries , insert the batteries paying attention to th e polarity markings in side the battery co mpartment (B). For lithium batt eries , insert the b attery/batteries wit h the positive s ide (+) facing up [...]
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22 CAUTION • If the remote control is not us ed for a long period, remov e the batteries and store them sep arately . • Handle damaged or leaking batteries carefully , and wash hands af ter such handling. • Refer to your local recycling or waste disposal rules and cont act a local waste disposal vendor to dispos e of used batteries. • If yo[...]
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23 2 2.1 Basic Connections The following sections prov ide user s with some basic ins tructions to use th e TV . Please read them c arefully before you start utilizing the functions. 2.1.1 Po wer Connection 1 Connect the power cord to the power adapter as illustrated. 2 Plug the power adapter connector in to the DC-IN jack on the rear panel of the [...]
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24 2.1.2 A ntenna/Cable Connections 1 Connect one end of the VHF/UHF (Ant enna) or CA TV cable to the ANT jack (VHF/UHF IN jack) on the back of the TV . 2 Connect the other end of the VHF/ UHF (Antenna) or CA TV cable to the antenna or CA TV socket. Note: If you cannot receive channels af ter connecting to an antenna or cable TV line, try scanning [...]
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25 2.2 Connecting Exter nal De vices 2.2.1 C onnecting to Ear phones Y ou m ay use earphones or external speak ers with built-in am plifier instead of built-in speakers to listen to the TV . Connect earphon es to the earphone jack as illustrated. Note: • Earphones are not included in th e packa ge. • The built-in TV speakers will not output sou[...]
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26 2.2.2 C onnecting to an Amplifier/P owered Speak er Connect an external amplifier or powered speakers to the line out port to provide better sound quality . Refer to the above illustration. Note: Only one external d evice for s ound can be connected at a time. L R Speakers LINE OUT or Amplifier (Built-in amplifier)[...]
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27 2.2.3 C onnecting to A V De vices The above illustration show s you how to connect your TV to a video camera, VCR, VCD or DVD play er . Actual conn ections may vary according to the make and model of your device. Refer to the user's ma nual included with the A V device fo r more detaile d instructions. Note: • When connecting the S-Vid eo[...]
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28 2.2.4 Connecting to a PC The above illustrations demonstrate how to connect to a PC. For VGA jack, please refer to the firs t picture. For PC-IN jack, please refer to the second picture. PC-IN VGA VGA VGA Cable PC Link Cable LINE-OUT VGA LINE-IN For VGA Jack For PC-IN Jack LINE-OUT[...]
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29 2.2.5 C onnecting to a Video Game Console The instructions presented he re are a genera l guide to connecting the TV to a game console using the RCA jacks (some game devices may require a unique adapter that is not pro vided.) Actual connectio ns may vary according to the make and model of the game de vice. Refer to the user ’ s manual include[...]
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30 2.3 Basic Operations 2.3.1 Po wer on/off Press the POWER button on the remote control or control pa nel to turn on the TV . Press the POWER button again; the TV is in of f mode. 2.3.2 Switching Sour ce Signals Press the S OURCE button to se lect different souce signals . The selected source signal appears on the top right corner of the screen . [...]
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31 2.3.6 U sing the R emote Control Aim the transmitter on the remote contro l at the remote IR sensor of the TV and ensure that there is no obst acle between them. The operational distance may be shor tened when the remo te IR sensor is directly exposed to strong light. For best results, use the remote contr ol within a distance of 16 fe et (5 met[...]
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32 3 Menu Setting This Chapter guides you thro ugh adjusting the On-Scre en Display (OSD) menu system under TV an d PC mode. Y ou may adjust the setting from you r remote control or the bu ttons located on the TV's fron t control pane l. TV & Remote Control button Control Panel Remote Control -Menu -M Menu/Ent er CH UP ( />/ /+/ ^ ) CH [...]
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33 OSD Function Menu Before going to det ails of each OSD item, you may get a cquainted with the placement of the OSD system: The following menus can be set by dif ferent adjustment m ethods. Adjustment methods are de scribed af ter function description of each setting's menu. PICTURE Brightness Neutral 25 25 25 25 00 Contrast Sharpness Hue Sa[...]
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34 3.1 TV mode 3.1.1 Pictur e Setting Function Description: Video mod e The Vi deo mode enables you to custo mize the video display . The following options are: Stan dar d: Set the display for norma l viewing (default). Viv id : Set the display for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness. Movie: Set the displa y to emulate a movie display . Custom:[...]
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35 Brightness Brightness is the quality where a so urce appears to emit a given amount of light.The brightness ranges from 0 to 50. Th e default value is 25. Contrast Contrast is the dif ference in visual properties between the brighte st and the darkest.The contrast ranges from 0 to 50. Th e default value is 25. Sharpness Sharpness is an image deg[...]
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36 Adjustment (Picture setting) 1 Press Menu key to disp lay the OSD Main Menu . 2G o t o P icture setting by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . For V ideo Mode and Color T emp 3 Go to (Video Mode or Color T emp) by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN. 4P r e s s V O L D O W N or VOL UP to navigate through available options. 5 Press M[...]
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37 3.1.2 Audio Setting Function Description: Tr e b l e T reble allows you to adjust high sound tone s. The treble range s from 0 to 50. The default value is 25. Bass Bass allows you to adju st low sound tones. The bass ranges fro m 0 to 50. The de fault value is 25. Balance Balance is the sound level adjustment between ri ght and lef t speaker . T[...]
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38 Adjustment (Audio setting) 1 Press Menu key to disp lay the OSD Main Menu . 2 Go to Audio setting by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . For Treble, Bass, and Balance 3 Go to (T reble, Bass or Balance) by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN. 4 Press VOL UP or VOL DOWN to change the value. 5 Press Menu key to confirm and return to Ma[...]
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39 3.1.3 TV Setting Function Description: TV system TV system allows you to select the one available system in yo ur region. Cycle through NTSC M, P AL B/G , P AL I, and P AL D/K. TV/CA TV (NTSC system on ly) Select TV or cable TV channels. Cycle through TV and CA TV . This feature is for NTSC only . Auto Program Auto program allows yo u to search [...]
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40 Adjustment (TV setting) 1 Press Menu key to disp lay the OSD Main Menu . 2 Go to TV setting by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . For TV System, TV/CA TV 3 Go to (TV System or TV/CA TV) by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN. 4P r e s s V O L D O W N or VOL UP to navigate through available options. 5 Press Menu key to confirm and r[...]
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41 For Channel Skip 3 Go to Channel Skip by pressing CH UP or CH DO WN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . The screen displays the following adjustment box: 4 Press CH UP or DOWN to sele ct a channel to be skipped. 5 Press VOL UP or VOL DOWN to tur n on/of f the funct ion. 6 Press MENU key to confirm a nd return to Main men u. For Chan nel Fine Tune 3[...]
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42 6 Press MENU key to confir m and return to Main men u. For Channel Add/Erase 3 Go to Channel Add/Erase and press VOL UP to confirm. The screen displays the follow ing adjustment box: 4 Press CH UP or CH DOWN to select a channel. P ress VOL UP or VOL DOWN to a dd or e rase channels. 5 Press MENU key to confir m and return to Main men u. For Favor[...]
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43 4 Press CH UP or CH DOWN to se lect the favorite channel to be edited (Favorite 1 to Favorite 4). 5 Press VOL UP once to set the cu rrently viewed channel as your favorite channel or press VOL UP or VOL DOWN again to select a channel other than the cu rrently viewed chann el. 6 Then press CH UP or DOWN to edit other favorite channels. 7 Press ME[...]
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44 3.1.4 Par ental Control Setting (avail able in U.S. only) The Parental Contr ol Function is used to block program vie wing based on the ratings sent by the broadcast st ations in the United S t ates of America. It is contingent upon the av ailablility of the TV net work programming. There are two rating systems for viewing content s: TV Parental[...]
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45 Function Description: Parent al Lock The feature allows p arent s to lock certa in programs that are un appropriate for children. Select to turn on or off. Rating Programs are sorted ac cording to dif ferent ratings you set. Cycle through the following settings: Child, Custom, Y outh, and Y outh Adult. TV Rating TV Rating displays a chart of TV [...]
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46 Adjustment (Parent al control setting) 1 Press Menu key to disp lay the OSD Main Menu . 2 Go to Parental control setting by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP , then enter the passwor d. For Parental Lock and Ra ting 3 Go to (Parental L ock or Rating) by pressing CH UP o r CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . 4P r e s s[...]
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47 For Movie Rating 3 Go to Movie Rating by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN an d VOL UP to confirm. A box pops out: 4P r e s s CH UP or CH DOWN to move th e cursor . 5P r e s s VOL UP or VOL DOWN to lock or unlock the highlighte d item . 6 Press Menu key to return to M ain Menu. For Change Password 3 Go to Change Password by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN key[...]
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48 Ratings MP AA Ratings MP AA Ratings allow you to block or unblock broadcast programs based on their movie ratings. G Suitable for a general audience, all children PG Parental gu idance suggested PG-13 Parental gu idance for children under 13 suggested R Restricted viewing. Parental gu idance suggested for children unde r 17 NC-17 No one under 17[...]
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49 TV Ratings (Age based) The TV rating menu allows you to block or unblock braodcast prog rams based on their TV rating. TV -Y Suitable for a general audience, all children TV -Y7 Directed at children aged 7 and older TV -G General audience TV -PG Parental guidance sugge sted TV -14 Pare nt s strongly c autioned TV -MA Matu re audience only Conten[...]
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50 3.1.5 C ustomiz e Setting Function Description: Sleep Time Sleep time allows th e TV to be turned of f automatically after a ce rtain period of time. Cycle to the desired sleep time: 30min., 60 min., 90min., 120min., or of f. OSD Timeout Set the duration before the OSD disppear s from the screen. Cycle to the desired period for OSD Timeout: 20se[...]
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51 Adjustment (Customize setting) 1 Press Menu key to disp lay the OSD Main Menu . 2 Go to Customize setting by pr essing CH UP or CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . For Sleep Time, OSD T imeout, Langua ge and CC/TEXT : 3 Go to (Sleep T ime, OSD T imeout, Language, or CC/TEXT) by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN. 4P r e s s V O L D O W N or VOL UP t[...]
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52 3.2 PC Mode 3.2.1 Pictur e Setting The setting provides four options: Brightness, Contrast, Color T emp and Preset. Please refer to 3.1.1 for det ailed description. 3.2.2 Audio Setting The Audio setting provides fo ur options: T reble, Bass, Balance, and Prese t. Please refer to 3.1.2 for detailed descr iption. 3.2.3 Ima ge Setting The Image set[...]
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53 Function Description: H . Position The option allows users to adju st the horizont al position of the screen. The H position ranges from 0 ~31. The default value is 15. V . Position The option allows users to adju st the vertical position of the screen. Th e V position ranges from 0~31 . The default valu e is 15. Phase A measure of how well two [...]
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54 Adjustment (Image setting) 1 Press Menu key to disp lay the OSD Main Menu . 2 Go to Image setting by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN and confirm by pressing VOL UP . For H. Position, V . Position, Phase, and Clock 3 Go to (H. Position, V . Position, P hase, or Clock) setting by pressing CH UP or CH DOWN an d VOL UP to confirm. 4 Press VOL UP or VOL DO[...]
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4 4.1 Maintenance T urn the power off before you be gin cleaning the TV . For best result s, use a clean lens cloth to remo ve dust and fingerpr ints from the screen. Do not wipe the shell of the TV with alcohol, methanol, gasoline or oil product s to avoid damaging the finish. Wipe the shell with a dry soft cloth and use neutral cleaning fluids. I[...]
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56 4.2 T r oubleshooting Note: • Do not place the remote control in hot or humid locations. Protect the remote control fr om shock or vibrat ion to avoid damages. • Check the remote control batte ries on a regular basis. Clean any sta in on the rear batter y cover immediately an d use new batteries if fluid is leaking from old batteri es. No pi[...]
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57 Picture is OK, but no sound. • Press the VOL UP or VOL DOWN key on the control panel or th e remote control. • Make sure the MTS option is set to MAIN or MONO. • Make sure the source device is function ing properly . • Set the volume to a higher level. • Make sure the audio ca ble is connected securely . • T urn the mute of f. One of[...]
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58 Blurred or overlapped images. • Readjust the sharpness setting. • Choose programs with high quality signals. • Adjust the direction of the antenna or ch ange the video signal cable. Forgot pare ntal control p assword. • Use the master password 0928. Remote control does not work. • Make sure the battery /batteries is/ar e inserted corre[...]
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59 4.3 Specifications LCD Panel Siz e 1 5-inch TFT Aspect Ratio 4:3 Display Resolution 10 24 (horizont al) x 768 (vertical) Maximum Display Area 304.1 mm (H) x 228.1 mm (V) T V S y s t e m N T S C M , PA L B / G, PA L I , PA L D / K Video System A V1: Comp osite Video (RCA jacks) A V2: 4-IN-1 A/V Cable (Comp osite + S-Video) Audio System A V1: L/R [...]
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60 4.4 PC Mode Suppor t Timing Pixel Format Hor . Fr eq. (kHz) H. Polarity V . Freq. (Hz) V . Polarity St andard 1 640*400 31.47 - 70 + DOS Graphic 2 720*400 31.47 - 70 + DOS T ext 3 640*480 31.47 - 60 - VESA 4 640*480 37.861 - 72 - VESA 5 640*480 37.5 - 75 - VESA 6 800*600 35.156 + 56 + VESA 7 800*600 37.879 + 60 + VESA 8 800*600 48.077 + 72 + VES[...]
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5 Warranty an d Service For comple te warranty service infor mai ton, please refe r to the “W arran ty and Service Manual” enclo sed with your TV . War r anty and Ser vice 61[...]
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A Glossary Aspect Ratio: The ratio of wid th of a film, image or display screen. Broadcast TV : Broadcasting video signals using high-frequency electromagnetic waves to distribute televisio n channels to viewers (standard TV broadcast). CA TV : Community Antenna T elevision, the original name for cable TV . A television distributio n system that us[...]
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63 is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.[...]
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