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RLDED3950A 39” LED TV USER ’ S M ANUA L[...]
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1 Contents Intr oduction Wa r n i n g Caution Important Information Attaching or Removing the S tand Installing Batteries to the Remote Contr ol Identifying Fr ont and Rear Panel Connection Suggestion Main Unit Description Remote Contr ol OSD Basic Adjustment How Do I Clean The TV T r oubleshootin[...]
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2 Intr oduction Thank you very much for purchasing your LED TV. It serves as a normal colour TV and a PC monitor . T o enjoy your set fully from the very beginning, read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference. INST ALLA TION ① Lo cate the r ecei ver in the room where dir ect li ght does not strike the scr ee n. T o ta l dark[...]
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3 W ar ni ng This symbol is intended to alert the user to avoid the risk of electric shock. This equipment may only be disassembled by qualified service personnel. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of i mpor ta n t oper ati on a nd mai n te nan ce instru cti ons in the literature accompanying the equipment. CAUTION: T O A VO[...]
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4 Caution Caution High voltages are used in the operation of this product. - Do not open the product's casing. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel . Caution T o prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose t h e m a i n u n i t t o rain or moisture , do not place object s filled with liquids, such as vases, on the app ar[...]
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5 Caution Caution Never stand on, lean on or suddenl y push the product or its stand. Y ou should pay special attention to c h i l d r e n . Caution Do not place the main unit on an unstable cart stand, shelf or table. Serious injury to an individual and damage to the television may result if it should fall. Caution When t he product is not used fo[...]
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6 Television Antenna Connection Protection Important Information External T e levision Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is to be c onnected to the TV , make sure that the antenna or cable system is electrically grounded to prov ide some protection against voltage sur ges and static charges. Article 810 of the National Electri[...]
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7 Attacthing or Removing the Stand 1. T o attach the base place the display unit flat on a table. Afterwards attach the stand onto the bottom of the stand. Screw in the 5 screws to secure the stand.[...]
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8 2. T o remove the stand, remove the 4 screws in the area and the stand will come off. Installing Batteries to the Remote Control Please insert two AAA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the (+) and (-) symbols on the batteries with the (+) and (-) symbols inside the battery compartment. Afterwards, re-attach the battery c[...]
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9 Front View Rear View Mounting Pattern Identifying Front and Rear Panel INDICA TOR LIGHT – The li ght is red when power is plugged in but the TV is not turned on. The light turns blue when the TV is turned on. Because of the LED in the panel, the TV might take 10 – 12 seconds to power on. R EMOT E SENSOR – The remote sensor receives all the [...]
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10 If You Have Digital Ca bl e w i thou t Cable Box or Anten na… Connection Suggestions 1. Make sure the power of HDTV is turned of f. 2. Connect the RF cable from yo ur antenna or digital cable to the TV port on the back of your HDTV . 3. T u rn on the HDTV . 4. Follow the firs t time on screen instructions. Not all broadcasts are in High De[...]
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11 Co nnecting DVD Player with Compo nent YPbPr… 1. Make sure the power of HDTV and your DVD player is turned off. 2. Obtain a Component Cable. Connect the green color connector to both your DV D player and YPbPr’ s green connector port on the back of your HDTV . 3. Connect the blue color connector to both your DVD player and YPbPr ’ s blue c[...]
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12 Connectin g Wii™ with Composite… 1. Make sure the power of HDTV and your W ii™ is turned off. 2. Obtain a Y ellow V ideo Cable. Connect the Y ellow V ideo connector to both your W ii™ and A V’ s Y ellow V ideo connector port on the back side of your HDTV . 3. Obtain a RCA Audio Cable. Connect the white color connector to both your W ii[...]
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13 Connectin g Cable or Satellite boxes with HDMI… 1. Make sure the power of HDTV and your set-top box is turned of f. 2. Connect a HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your set-top box and the other en d to the HDMI port on the back of your HDTV . 3. T urn on the HDTV and your set-top box. 4. Use the remote control’ s source button or the source b[...]
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14 Connecti ng to a PC with VGA and 3. 5 mm minijack … 1. Make sure the power of HDTV and your PC is turned off. 2. Obtain a 15-pin D-Sub VG A cable; connect to the VGA output of your PC and the other end to the VGA port on the back of your HDTV . 3. Obtain a 3.5 mm Mini-jack, connect to the audio out of your PC and the other end to the VGA Stere[...]
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15 Connecting a Digital Audio Receiver with Coaxial... 1. Make sure the power of HDTV and y our receiver is turned off. 2. Obtain a COAXIAL cable, connect it to your receiver’s COAXIAL digital input and the COAXIAL connection on the LINE OUT port on the back of the HDTV . 3. T urn on the HDTV and your receiver . Please Note: If you want pure [...]
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16 Main unit description Contr o l Panel Button Function TV T erminal Connections 1. Coaxial ou t term inal. 2. RF antenna. 3. VGA input terminal of simulation signal of PC. 4. PC AUDIO input terminal. 5. V ideo input terminal. 6. AUDIO input terminal ( Audio input terminal for Component and V ideo ) . 7. Component input terminal. 8. HDMI1 inpu[...]
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17 Remote contr ol POWER : Power on/off button , press once to turn the TV on and press again to turn the TV off. MUTE: Press this button to mute or restore sound. MTS/AUDIO : When stereo program is r eceived, press this key to switch sound system between m ono and stereo . When SAP program is recei ved, pre ss this button to switch sound system be[...]
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18 Installa tion Guide Press M ENU button to display th e MAIN OSD MENU ; Press ◄ / ► button to select the MENU you want; Press ENTER button to enter the sub menu ; Press ▼ / ▲ button to select the op tion and then press ◄ / ► to adjust the value in the s ub menu; You can press MENU button to go back t o the uppe r menu o r EXI T button[...]
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19 Press ▼ / ▲ but ton to se lect Brightness , then press ◄ / ► button to adjust. . Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Contrast , then press ◄ / ► button to ad just. . Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Color , t hen press ◄ / ► button to ad just. . Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Ti nt , then press ◄ / ► button to adjust. Press ?[...]
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20 Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Auto Adjust , then press ENTER button to start auto adjusting. Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Horizontal Position , then press ◄ / ► button to adjust. Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Vertical Position , then press ◄ / ► button to adjust. Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Clock , then press ◄ / ► but[...]
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1 2 SOUND Sound Settings Press ENTER when th e So u nd S e tt i ng s i te m is hi ghlighte d. Then yo u will go to the sub- m e nu as follo wing. Press ▼ / ▲ to se l ec t the de sired m e nu i te m . Press E N TER to p r oce ed if n e cessar y. Press / to adjust the i te m the d esired le v el . Wh en yo u have change d t he s ett i ng [...]
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2 2 AVL Press ▼ / ▲ button to select the item AVL, then press ENTER button to adjust. Analog Sound Press ▼ / ▲ bu tton to sel ec t the ite m P referred A na l og S ou n d, t hen pre ss ◄ / ► butt on to se le ct the prefer audio Digital Sound Press ▼ / ▲ bu tton to sel ec t the item Preferred D ig ital Sou n d, then pr ess ◄ / ► [...]
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23 Channel List Press ▼ / ▲ b utton to se lect Channel List, then press enter scan th e Channel List. If you sele ct the press enter button t o option “In Chan nel List” On, the ch annel label will display in the lis t. Favorite List Press ▼ / ▲ butto n to select Favorite List, then press ENTER button to scan the Favorite Channel List. [...]
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4 2 Sk ip Set th e channe l to be s kippe d wh en u sing CH+/Ch- to vi ew ch anne ls . Favorite Set th e channe l to y our f a vo r ite lis t . Label Rena me lab el of the cha nn el . Signal Type Press ▼ / ▲ bu tto n to s el ec t S ign al Type, then pr e ss butt on ◄ / ► to s ele ct the type y ou w ant to s et . There ar e t wo s ele ctions[...]
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25 PARENTAL CONTROL Input password to enter, default password is “0000”. V-CHIP Press ▼ / ▲ button to select V-CHIP, then press ENTER b utton to adjust. A Sub Menu Will appear as below.[...]
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26 US V-CHIP Press ▼ / ▲ button to select US V-CHIP , then press ENTER button to adjust. A Sub Menu Will appear as below. Movie Rating Press ▼ / ▲ button to se lect Movie Rating , then press ENTER button to adjust. A Sub Menu Will appear as below. Press ▼ / ▲ but ton to select R ating, then press EN TER button to lock TV Rating Press ?[...]
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27 CANADA V-CHIP Press ▼ / ▲ button to select CANADA V-CHIP , then press ENTER button to adjust. A Sub Menu Will appear as below. The operation of CANADA V-CHIP is the same as the operation of US V-CHIP. Block Unrated Show Press ▼ / ▲ but ton to se lect Block Unrated Show , then press ENTER butto n to set the ratin g locked . Downloadable R[...]
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28 Clear Do wnloadable Data Press ▼ / ▲ but ton to se lect Clear Downloadable Data , then press ENTER butt on to set the rating. Note : The above two opera tion only va lid when play ing the dow nloadable data stream. The operations are the same as US V-CH IP. CHANGE PASSWORD Press ▼ / ▲ but ton to selec t Change Password, t hen press ENTER[...]
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29 Setup Menu Closed Caption Press ▼ / ▲ button to se lect the item Closed Caption, t hen press ◄ / ► button to adjust.[...]
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30 Caption Display Press ▼ / ▲ button to se lect Caption Display , then press ◄ / ► button to s elect ON or OFF. Analog Caption Type Press ▼ / ▲ button to se lect Analog Capt ion Type, then press ◄ / ► button to se lect the type. Digital Caption Type Press ▼ / ▲ button to se lect Digital Capti on Type, then press ◄ / ► butto[...]
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31 CC Opacity Press ▼ / ▲ button to select CC Opacity , then pr ess ◄ / ► butto n to select the Opacit y. Text Color Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Text Color , then press ◄ / ► button to se lect the color. CC Background Opacity Press ▼ / ▲ button to select CC Background Opacity, then press ◄ / ► button to select the Opacit y.[...]
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32 OTHERS MENU Blue Back Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Blue Backgroun d, then press ENTER butt on to select when there is no signal, whethe r set the backgroun d in blue or not. No Signal Power Off Press ▼ / ▲ button t o select No Signal Power Off, then press EN TER button to s elect it On or Off. When set it on , if there is no signal input[...]
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33 How do I Clean the TV? IMPOR T ANT 1. The power cable has to be removed fro m the socket before cleaning the TV . 2. Do not use volatile solvent (alcohol, rosin, and toluene) to clean the TV . These types of chemicals m ight dama ge the housing and the LED glass. Cleaning the bezel and r emote control 1. Use a 100% cotton cloth or micro-fiber cl[...]
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34 Troubleshooting Pro blems Solutions NO PICT URE Connect power cord correctly . T u rn on power . Connect video cable correctl y . Select the input signal source with proper cable connection with the source button. ABNORMA L COLORS Match the colors on the cables to the ports off the back of the television. I.E. red cable to red colored port. PICT[...]
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35 TV CHAN NELS ARE BLOCKED Check your auto lock function’ s settings inside the OS D. Y ou may have locked up som e channels but forgo t about them. UN IVERS AL REMOTE CODE Th is TV follows NEC’ s universal remote code. Plea se check your hand book for NEC’ s codes then apply the m . THE TV TURNS ON OR OFF SL OWL Y AND THE SCREEN SHO WS UP S[...]
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36 SW ITCHING A CHANNEL OR SOURCE CHANGES THE VOLUME Different channels and inputs will sometimes have th is ef fect because the channel signal’ s own volume is already loud. There is no way remove this completely . The TV has an AUTO VOLUME LEVEL function that can combat this type of effect. Please make sure that function is turned on. THERE IS [...]
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7 3 Display panel Item Illustration A c t i v e A r e a / S c r e e n S i z e Diagonal 39 inches 1 n e e r c s e d i W o i t a R t c e p s A 6:9 P i x e l P it c h 0.176 (H) x RGB x 0.530 (V) um per one triad M a x . o f P i x e l s ( R e s o l u t i o n ) FHD (192 0 x 10 80 pixels) resolution B r i g h t n e s s 280 nits (T ypical) C o n t r a s t[...]
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8 3 So un d M od e Dynamic/Standard/Soft/User s e Y l o r t n o C e m u l o V o t u A e c n a l a B / e l b e r T / s s a B e n o T ) x a o c ( s e Y t u O L A I X A O C Spe a ke rs 6 watt per ch annel (3) General ) y d a e R e l b a C l a t i g i D ( M A Q / C S T A / C S T N r e n u T V T d i r b y H s e Y n a c s o t u a l e n n a h C Sle ep ti [...]
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39 FCC Compliance Statement This device comp lies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference rec e ived, including interference that my cause undesired operation. Please Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comp[...]