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I n cas e o f s m o ke, s t r a n g e n o i s e o r str a n g e sm el l fr o m t h e u n it: T u rn o f f t h e p o w e r s wi tch imme d i a t el y; D i s c o n n e c t th e p o w e r p l u g fr o m th e p o w e r o u tle t; C o n t ac t y o u r d e a l er o r s e r v i c e ce nt r e . Nev e r a t tem pt t o m a k e r e p ai rs y o urs e lf be c a[...]
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I mp o r t ant S a f e t y I n s t ru c t i o ns a n d M ai nt enan ce Im p ort a n t Safet y I n str u c t i o ns A l wa ys tur n t h e set o f f w h en i t i s n ot b e i n g u s e d. U n p l u g th e a p p a ra t u s f r om t he AC o ut l et w h e n i t w i l l n o t b e u s e d f o r a l o n g p e r i o d o f t i m e. A n d whe n t h er e i s a[...]
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3 Im p orta n t Safety I n s t ru cti o ns a n d Mai n te n a n ce I n st a ll a ti on D o n ot p lac e t h i s a p p ar a t u s n e ar wa t e r , f o r e x a mple , n e ar a b a t h tu b , w a sh b o w l , ki t ch e n sin k , o r la u n d ry t u b ; i n a wet ba s em e n t ; o r a s wim m i n g p o ol ; a n d t h e like; Cl e a n ing W he n t h e [...]
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4 G eneral descriptio n5 Sp ec ifi c atio ns a n d ac c essorie s6 O ver v ie w7 Basic o p eratio n 10 Exte r na l c o nn e ct i o n 12 Basic o p eratio n 14 T ro u ble shootin g 23 Pictu r e defects a nd counterm e asure s 24 B a sic op er at i on Contents[...]
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5 G e ne ral d e sc r i pt i on F e a t ure: l Z e r o X r adiation c o m p lie s to g r een envi r on m ent pr ote c tion r eq u i r e m ent l A u t o t u n i n g a n d fi n e t u n i ng l On e co m p o s i t e v i d e o i n p u t soc k e t ( b ac k) l One s i de co m p osite video i nput s o c k et l O n e S-Vid e o i n put socket l O n e P C VG [...]
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6 S p ec if i c a t i on s: A c c essor i es: l User ’ s m a n u al l R e m o t e co n trol l Wa l l- m o u n t e d acc e ssori e s : T wo w a l l- m o u n t e d brac k e ts, f o ur fixe d scre ws and f ou r f i x ed sleeve s . (O ptional) N o te: 1 . Du e t o T V m a y be us e d w it h d i ff e re n t displ a y scr e en , we ig h t m ar k e d i [...]
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7 O v e r v iew 1. P o wer i nd i ca t or G r e en : N o r mal p l a y i ng s t a t us. Red: Stand by s t a tus. 2. IR r e m ote se n sor P o int remote co n t rol a t this s e nsor to co n duc t re m ote cont r o l. 3. V O L / P r ess t h ese tw o buttons to incre a s e or d e c r eas e t h e vo l ume o r o p erate me n u. 4. P ROG / P r ess t h e[...]
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8 O v e r v iew A V AUDIO OUT A u d i o o ut f or ex t e r n a l d e v i ce s. A V V I D E O OUT Vi d e o o u t f o r e x t er n a l d e v ic e s. YPb / C b Pr/Cr Co n n e c t t o YP b Pr/YCbC r vi d eo . IN[...]
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9 O v e r v iew Remote cont r ol Loading b atteries: 1 ) Re m ove t h e lid of th e batt e ry co m partm e nt. 2 ) In s ert 2 s i ze A A A b a tter i es with pola r iti e s as ind i cat e d in s ide the c omp a rtm e nt. 3 ) R e p l a c e t h e l i d. No t e: 1 ) On e l o ad i n g o f b a t t e ri e s wi l l l a s t 1 ye a r u nd e r n o rm a l u s[...]
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10 B a sic op er at i on Remote control introduction 1 .INPUT Sel ec t i n p ut s o u rce. 2. P OWER Tu r n y o ur T V on a nd o ff. 3 . 0~9 Use these ke y s to input digit, letters and specia l characters. 4. IN FO D i spla y s t h e p ro g r am i n f o r m a tio n. 5.R E C A LL T o s w a p to the previous program y ou w anted from c urrent p rogr[...]
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11 Basic o pe ra t i o n (t o b e co n ti n ued) 12. FREE ZE N o a v a ila b le for t his model. 13. AV Swi t h t o A V m o de d i re c t l y. 1 4 .YP b Pr S w i t ch t o Y Pb P r mo d e d i re c t ly. 15 . PC S w it c h t o P C mo d e d ir e ct ly. 16.TV Swi t c h t o TV m o d e di r e c t l y. 17.H D MI S w it c h to HD M I m od e d ir e ct ly. 1[...]
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12 E x te r na l conn e ct i on A ntenna connect i on A n ten n a i np u t i m pe d an c e o f t h is uni t i s 7 5 ohm . V H F/ U HF 7 5o h m c oa x i al ca b le c an b e c o n n ec t ed t o t h e a nt e n n a j ack d ire ct ly, i f t h e a nt e n n a cable i s a 3 00 o hm flat feeder cable, you n e ed to use th e 300ohm/75oh m converter t o conne[...]
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13 E x te r na l conn e ct i on 2. H ow to ass e mble the s tand? Befor e attaching/de t aching the s t and, make su r e to turn off the TV. B e f ore per f orming w o r k sp r ead cushioning over t he base a r ea to lay the L C D TV on. Th i s wi l l pr e v e n t i t f r o m b e i n g d a m a g e d. F igure1 F igure2 F igure3 A . M 4X 8 s crew B .[...]
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14 P I C T U RE AUDIO C H A NNEL FUNCTION S E T T I NG M ENU E X IT SELECT A DJUST A LWAYS DUR A T I ON O SD POSI T ION SCREEN S A V ER LANGUAG E ENGL I SH OFF MID Basic o pe ra t i o n (t o b e co n ti n ued) T u r ning t he T V O n and Off 1 . I nse rt t he po w e r co r d plug in t o a A C ou t le t, t he TV wi l l e n t e r s t a n d b y m o d [...]
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15 Basic o pe ra t i o n (t o b e co n ti n ued) 2 ) P r e s s p / q A r r ow b u t t o n t o e n t e r t h e s u b m e n u a n d p r e s s t / u A r r o w b u t t o n to s e le c t th e l a n g ua g e y ou d e si r e. Selec t ing i nput sou r ce P r e s s I N PUT b u t t o n o n t h e r e m o t e co n t r o l , th e n y o u ca n s e l ec t i n p u[...]
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16 Basic o pe ra t i o n (t o b e co n ti n ued) 4 ) S K IP Press q / p A r ro w bu t ton to select “ SK IP ” , then press t / u Ar r o w bu t ton to select “ On ” or “ Off ” . On: skip the channel; Of f : not skip. 5 ) A FT Press q / p Ar r o w button t o select “ AFT ” , th e n press t / u Arro w button to s elect “ On ” or ?[...]
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17 A d j us t ing t he Pi c t u re P r es s M E NU bu t to n o n t h e r e mo t e c on t ro l , t he n p r es s t / u A r r o w b ut t o n t o s e l e ct “ P IC T U RE ” me n u. 1) Adjusting Pic t ure M ode Pr e ss q / p Ar r o w butt o n to s e l ect “ PIC T URE MO DE ” , and p r ess t / u Arrow b u tt o n to ad j us t p ic t ur e m o d e [...]
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18 P IC T URE AU D IO CH A NNEL F U NCTION S E T TING M E NU EX IT SELECT ADJUST A LWA YS D UR A T I ON O SD P O SI T ION SCREEN S A V ER L AN G U A G E ENGL I SH OFF MID Note : It is us e less unde r no si gna l mode. A d j u st i ng t he S ound P r es s M E NU but t on on th e r e mo t e c on t ro l , t h en pr e ss t / u A r row b u tt o n t o s[...]
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19 1 ) O SD L a nguage Press q / p Ar r o w bu t ton to select “ LANGUA GE ” and press t / u A r ro w button to se l ect lan g uage y ou des i re. 2 ) Adjusting SCREEN S A VER Pre s s q / p A rrow b u tt o n t o s el ec t “ S CR E EN S A V ER ” an d pres s t / u A r row b u tt o n t o s e t s cr e en s av e r. 3 ) A d ju s ti n g O SD Po s [...]
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20 Basic o pe ra t i o n (t o b e co n ti n ued) 5 ) P a r e n t C o n t r ol In “ Function ” menu, press q / p Arro w bu t ton to select “ Parent Control ” ,press t / u A r ro w t o e n t er t h e i n p u t p a s sword menu. I n p u t t h e p ass w o r d t o e n t e r t he s ubm e nu(the d efault p ass w ord i s 0000 a n d omnipo t ent pas[...]
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21 PIC T URE A U D I O WINDOW F U NCTION S E TTING M E NU EX IT SELECT ADJUST P I CTURE M OD E PREFERENCE FULL W ARM BR I GHTNESS CONTRAST BACK L IGHT COLOUR T EM P. SCAL E 50 50 50 l C h ann e l I n put 1.Press q / p Arro w but t on to s e lect "CHANN E L INPUT" fu n ction. 2. I nput the c h annel numb e r you w ant to lock an d press OK[...]
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22 Basic o pe ra t i o n (t o b e co n ti n ued) 2 . Window Th i s T V s u p p o r t s n o h i gh e r t h an 6 0 H z u nd e r P C m o d e , so p l e a se s e t t h e r e f r e sh rate of PC to 60Hz. If the frequency is higher than 60Hz, the screen may flicker. W h en t he TV is i n P C m ode , p r es s M E N U b utt o n o n t he r em o te con t ro [...]
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23 P r ob l e m P oss i b l e So lut i on P oo r p i c t u r e a n d so un d q u a l i t y T r y a n o t h e r c h a n n e l. A d j u s t t h e a n t e n n a. C h eck a ll w i r e co n n ec t io n s . N o p i c t u r e o r so un d un de r T V s t a tus T r y a n o t h e r c h a n n e l. P r ess t h e T V / A V b ut t o n. M ake s u r e t h e T V i [...]
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24 P i ctu r e d e fec t s and c oun t erm e asu r es Th e m o s t c om m o n typ es o f t e l e v is i o n i n t er f e r e n c e a re as f ollo w i ng: S N O W Y P I C T U RE S n o w y p ic t u r e i s u s u al ly ca u se d d ue to we ak si g n a l. A d j u st a n te n na o r i n s t al l a n a n t en n a a m p li f i e r. D O U BLE I M A G E S O[...]
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