Westinghouse VR-4625 manual

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    USER’S MANUAL MANUEL DE L ’UTILISA TEUR MANUAL DEL USUARIO VR-4625[...]

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    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol , within an equilateral triangle , is intended to alert the user to the presence of un - insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric to persons . The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is interded to aler the us[...]

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    (M4X14) (M4X12) (ST4x16F)[...]

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    If the W estinghouse Customer Service . is[...]

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    6 Keep the TV dry and away from humidity . Keep the TV away from heat sources . Unplug the TV before cleaning it . Do not use solvent or liquid to clean the TV . Only clean the TV with a soft and dry cloth . In case of troubleshooting , do not use spare parts other than those suggested by the m anufacturer . U sing i nadequate s pare p arts c an le[...]

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    CONTENTS CONTENTS RMT-18[...]

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    INPUT Blue when TV is powered on. RF OVERVIEW 6. OVER VIEW Red when TV is powered of f. No color when power switch is turned off. RF PC IN PC IN Component & Audio in Component & Audio in Component & Audio in SERVICE SE SE R R VICE VICE Audio Out V R L 9 10 9. 10.[...]

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    RF IN into AC IN Make sure the power switch is turned on , which is located at the back of the TV . below .[...]

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    INPUT TV INPUT SERVICE RF IN PC PC VGA AUDIO R-(L-out)-L HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 SERVICE RF IN PC PC VGA AUDIO R-(L-out)-L HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3[...]

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    TV TV PC the INPUT SERVICE RF IN PC PC VGA AUDIO R-(L-out)-L HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 SERVICE RF IN PC PC VGA AUDIO R-(L-out)-L HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3[...]

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    SERVICE RF IN PC PC VGA AUDIO R-(L-out)-L HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 SERVICE RF IN PC PC VGA AUDIO R-(L-out)-L HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3[...]

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    1 3 6 9 4 7 10 12 15 17 20 13 16 19 22 14 18 21 1 1 5 8 2 P ow er – 1. T urn the LCD display ON or OFF (Standby). Display – 2. Provides program information currently viewed. Audio – 3. Select from various preset sound modes: User > S T ANDARD > Dynamic > Soft. MTS – 4. Press to select a program ’s second audio channel (if availab[...]

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    MENU OPERA TION Use the Left and Right key to select on you time zone. Down arrow to select Next , then press Enter . Use the up/dpwn key arrows on you remote control to select power on mode Home optimizes the video setting for ENERGY ST AR . T ime Zone T ime Zone M o v e M o v e qualification Showroom optimizes the video setting for use on a retai[...]

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    What Connection are you using? For optimal video quality We Recommend HDMI of Component Input.(Reter to Quick Connect or User Manual Help) RF ( TV T uner input ) is not recommended due to its poor quality analog signal . Use Down arrow to select Back and choose a higher quality input source . If you do not have a high definition output , contact yo[...]

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    SOURCE ENTER ENTER[...]

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    ENTER For TV Mode : M o v e M o v e Screen Size Standar[...]

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    19 English MENU OPERA TION Screen Size Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Screen Size , then press ◄ / ► button to adjust . Available Screen Size : Standard , Fill , Over Scan . Sharpness 27 T int 27 Sharpness T int Press ▼ / ▲ button to select Sharpness , then press ◄ / ► button to adjust . Press ▼ / ▲ button to select T int , then p[...]

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    21 Bass T reble Balance Press ▼/▲ button to select the item Bass , then press ◄ / button to adjust . ► Press ▼ ▲ button to select the item T reble , then press ◄ ► button to adjust . / / Press ▼ ▲ button to select the item Balance , then press ◄ ► button to adjust . / / English MENU OPERA TION SOUND SETTING Sound Mode User B[...]

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    22 h s i l g n E MENU OPERA TION Surround Mode Analog Sound Digital Sound Surround Mode Press ▼/▲ button to select the item Surround Mode , then press ENTER button to adjust . It can set the picture to fit the screen automatically . When the Auto Wide is selected , the symbol will show as following : Press ▼/▲ button to select the item Pref[...]

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    23 Note : This menu is only shown when the input source is TV . CHANNEL Channel List Favorite List Channel Setting Signal T ype Air Auto Channel Search Enter : Return : Move : Go to Next Menu MENU CHANNEL MENU English MENU OPERA TION EQUALIZER SETTINGS Mode Off 100 0 ( N / A ) 250 500 1K 2K 4K 10K : Return : Move : Change Setting MENU Equalizer Set[...]

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    Press ▼/▲ button to select Manual Channel Setting , then press ENTER button to set the value in the sub menu . 24 CHANNEL SETTING No Channels Present Please Perform Channel Search First : Return : Move : Select Channel MENU Channel Setting Press ▼ ▲ button to select Signal T ype , then press ◄ / ► button to select the type you want to s[...]

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    25 P ARENT AL CONTROL Lock Parental Control V - CHIP ( N / A ) Change Password ( N / A ) Keypad Lock(N/A) : Return : Enter password MENU Input password to enter ,default password is ‘‘ 0000 ’’. Source Lock ( N / A ) 0-9 P ARENT AL CONTROL P ARENT AL CONTROL Lock Parental Control ( N / A ) V - CHIP Change Password Keypad Lock Source Lock V -[...]

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    26 Movie Rating G PG PG - 13 R NC - 17 X : Move : Lock / Unlock ENTER Press ▼/▲ button to select Movie Rating , then press ENTER button to adjust . A sub menu will appear as below . Movie Rating TV Rating D L S V FV TV - Y TV - Y7 TV - G TV - PG TV - 14 TV - MA : Move : Lock / Unlock ENTER Press ▼/▲ button to select Rating , then press ENTE[...]

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    27 French Rating G 8ans + 13ans + 16ans + 18ans + : Move : Lock / Unlock ENTER MENU : Return Block UnRated Show Downloadable Rating Clear Downloadable Date The operation of CANADA V - CHIP is the same as the operation of US V - CHIP . Press ◄ / ► button to select Block UnRated Show , then press ENTER button to set the rating locked . Press ▼ [...]

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    28 Source Lock Page1 / 2 TV A V YPbPr HDMI1 HDMI2 : Return : Move : Page : On / Off MENU ENTER Press ▼/▲ button to select Source Lock , then press ENTER button to enter the sub menu . Press ▼ ▲ button to select Source , then press ENTER button to set the Source Lock . / Y ou can ’ t enter the locked source if you set the Source lock . HDM[...]

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    29 Caption Display Analog Caption T ype Digital Caption T ype Digital CC Preset Digital CC Style Press ▼/▲ button to select Caption Display , then press ◄/► button to select ON or OFF . Press ▼/▲ button to select Analog Caption T ype , then press ◄/► button to select the type . Available type : CC1 , CC2 , CC3 , CC4 , TEXT1 , TEXT2 [...]

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    30 Press ▼/▲ button to select the item Menu Language , then press ◄/► button to adjust . Available Language : English , French , Spanish . CLOCK T ime Zone Alaska Auto Clock Setup T ime 2009 - 10 - 21 20 : 00 : 00 Day Of Week ( N / A ) Sat ( N / A ) : Change Setting : Move Press ▼/▲ button to select the Clock , then press ENTER to edit [...]

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    If [All Reset] was executed For Modes : ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER : Move TV system is reset ENTER[...]

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    32 PICTURE SETTINGS Picture Mode User Brightness Contrast Color T int Sharpness : Return : Move : Change Setting MENU Picture Mode Brightness Brightness 25 1 . Press ENTER when the Picture Settings item is highlighted . Then you will go to the sub - menu as following . 2 . Press ▼ / ▲ to select the desired menu item . Press ENTER to proceed if [...]

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    33 1 . Press ENTER when the PC Settings item is highlighted . Then you will go the sub - menu as following . 2 . Press ▼/▲to select the desired menu item . Press ENTER to proceed if necessary . 3 . Press ◄/► to adjust the item to the desired level . 4 . When you have changed the settings , you can exit from the menu by pressing MENU . Scree[...]

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    34 Auto Adjust Horizontal Position V ertical Position Clock Phase Reset Horizontal Position 25 V ertical Position 25 Clock 25 Phase 25 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 selec[...]

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    35 Please check if you can solve problems by troubleshooting yourself . Control T roubleshooting No signal No color shades Stain on the screen Double or multiple display image Snow on the screen The remote control does not work " Zip " made noise on TV cover No sound Please check that all cables are correctly plugged in . Adjust the contr[...]

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    ~ 120 20 23 TUNER 1105 x 328 x 744 mm 1105 x 109 x 685 mm w / w / o 46 - - Audio Input(RCA) Audio Output(RCA)[...]