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Overview

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Functions Using the Remote Control Handset

1.    Power – 

Turn  the  LCD  display  ON  or  OFF  (Standby).

2.    Display – 

Provides  program  information  currently  viewed.

3.    TV – 

Direct  access  to  the  television  tuner.

4.    HDMI – 

  Press  repeatedly  to  select  HDMI  1,  HDMI  2,  HDMI  3.

5.    COMP – 

  Press  repeatedly  to  select  Component  1,  Component  2.

6.    AV – 

Press  repeatly  to  select    AV  1,  AV  2,  S-­Video.

7.    VGA – 

  Direct  access  to  the  VGA  (PC)  input;;  press  again  to  return  to  the  previously  viewed  input.

8.    CH LIST – 

  Press  to  display  a  list  of  channels  saved  in  the  TV  tuner  memory.

9.    Guide – 

Press  to  review  scheduled  programming  for  the  current  channel  viewed.

10.  FAV –  

Press  to  display  a  list  of  favorite  TV  channels  you  have  added.  (pg.  26)

11.  Freeze – 

Pause  and  still-­frame  the  current  image  on  the  display.  Press  again  for  live  TV.

12.  Picture – 

Select  preset  picture  modes:  Dynamic  >  Standard  >  Movie  >  Power  Saving  >  Personal.  (pg.  18)

13.  Temp – 

Select  the  Color  Temperature  COOL  >  NORMAL  >  WARM.  (pg.  18)

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15.  Exit – 

Press  to  exit  a  menu  that  is  displayed.

16.  Return – 

Press  to  return  to  the  previous  menu  displayed.  

17.  Sleep – 

Press  to  activate  the  Sleep  function  to  turn  off  the  TV  automatically;;  5  Min  >  10  Min  >    

  15  Min  >  30  Min  >  45  Min  >  60  Min  >  90  Min  >  120  Min  >  180  Min  >  240  Min  >  OFF.

18.  Menu –  

Press  to  display  the  Main  menu.

19.  Zoom – 

Select  viewable  display  options:  Normal  >  Wide  >  Zoom  >  Cinema.  (pg.  27)

20.  Volume (+/-­) – 

Adjust  volume  up  (+)  or  volume  down  (-­).

21.  Last – 

Press  to  select  between  the  current  and  previously  viewed  TV  channel.

22.  Mute – 

Press  to  temporarily  turn  sound  off.  Press  again  to  resume.

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24.  Numbers / Dash –

    Select  desired  TV  channel  directly.  For  example:  to  select  digital  channel  four,    

  press  “4”    “-­”    “1”  (4-­1).

25.  Input –

  Press  to  display  all  input  sources  on  screen.  (pgs.  9-­14)

26.  Audio – 

  Select  preset  sound  modes:  PERSONAL  >  STANDARD  >  MUSIC  >  MOVIE  (pg.  19)

27.  MTS – 

Press  to  select  a  program’s  second  audio  channel  (if  available).  (pg.  19)

28.  CCD – 

Select  closed  caption  subtitles  (if  available)  OFF  >  ON.  (pg.  22)

NOTE:  When  using  the  remote  

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Summary of Contents for LD3288T

Page 1: ...012411 LD3288T USER S MANUAL 32 LCD TELEVISION ...

Page 2: ...ital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This television generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfe...

Page 3: ...Safety Instructions 2 ...

Page 4: ...Safety Instructions 3 ...

Page 5: ... TV Setup Initial Setup Wizard TV Channel Setup Channel Auto Scan Picture Settings Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Color Temperature Power Saving Mode 6SHFL FDWLRQV Troubleshooting Index Warranty Audio Settings Bass Treble Balance Surround Audio Language Date Time Settings Setup Settings Menu Language Transparency Zoom Mode Noise Reduction XVS Restore Default Closed Caption Settings Advan...

Page 6: ...s included to connect through your KRPH DPSOL HU UHFHLYHU WR SURYLGH D VSHFWDFXODU KRPH WKHDWHU VRXQG H SHULHQFH RXU QHZ WHOHYLVLRQ LV DQ 1 5 67 5 FHUWL HG GHYLFH ZKLFK PHHWV HQHUJ saving standards to reduce power consumption and the associated cost of use From the factory the default picture setting is currently set in the Power Saving mode We recommend that you read the user manual thoroughly be...

Page 7: ...o not plan to use the remote control handset for an extended period of time Do not mix bat teries of different age and or type Always discard used batteries safely Do not expose remote control to liquids direct sunlight or sources of excessive heat The IR receiver will not work properly if TV is in direct sunlight the remote control is pointed off axis or an object is in the IR path 3ODFH WZR EDWW...

Page 8: ...R PDNH VHOHFWLRQV 3UHVV 17 5 WR FRQ UP 15 Exit Press to exit a menu that is displayed 16 Return Press to return to the previous menu displayed 17 Sleep Press to activate the Sleep function to turn off the TV automatically 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min 90 Min 120 Min 180 Min 240 Min OFF 18 Menu Press to display the Main menu 19 Zoom Select viewable display options Normal Wide Zoom Cinema...

Page 9: ...e VOL VOL buttons to adjust volume up or down 5 Power Press the POWER button to turn the LCD display ON OFF standby When the power is on a blue LED illuminates on the front panel The screen image will appear within a few seconds NOTE To turn OFF power completely switch the Master Power button located on the rear of the television When the Master Power switch is off neither the remote control or te...

Page 10: ...tion Make sure it is switched ON for regular TV viewing on a daily basis 2 AC Power Plug Insert power cord during initial setup 3 USB Port For service technician use only 4 HDMI Inputs 3 Connects to digital AV devices that feature 0 FRQQHFWLYLW 0 VXSSRUWV HQKDQFHG KLJK GH QLWLRQ YLGHR and two channel digital audio all from one cable Recommended for best performance 5 PC IN VGA Audio Input 3 5mm Co...

Page 11: ...eo or an HDMI installation shown Refer to your set top box user manual See pages 16 17 for TV setup and Channel Auto Scan Installation TV REAR PANEL F Connector F Connector Optional HDMI cable TV REAR PANEL It is strongly recommended that the installation of a high quality roof top antenna digital cable or satellite set top box be used LQ FRQMXQFWLRQ ZLWK RXU WHOHYLVLRQ IRU EHVW EURDGFDVW UHFHSWLR...

Page 12: ...W 0 From your external device connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT PUT to the HDMI INPUT on the TV s rear panel RZ 7R 8VH Press the HDMI button on the remote control repeatedly if necessary or Press the INPUT button on the remote control Use TS arrow buttons to highlight the input to view HDMI 1 2 3 then press ENTER Connecting to an HD Set Top Box Game Console or Blu ray Player Using HDMI Digit...

Page 13: ...Compo nent 1 or Component 2 INPUT s on the TV s rear panel Connect white red audio cables for sound from the audio L R OUT PUT jacks on your external device to the Component 1 or Component 2 INPUT s on the TV s rear panel RZ WR 8VH Press the COMP button on the remote control repeatedly if necessary or Press the INPUT button on the TV remote control Use TS arrow but tons to highlight the input to v...

Page 14: ...Connect an optional S Video cable from the S Video OUTPUT jack on your external A V equipment to the S Video INPUT on the TV s rear panel Connect the white red audio cables for sound from the audio L R OUTPUT jacks on your external device to the AV1 L R INPUT on the TV s rear panel RZ WR 8VH 9 RU 6 9LGHR Press the AV button on the remote control repeatedly if necessary or Press the INPUT button on...

Page 15: ...dio output jack to the audio input on the TV s rear panel RZ WR 8VH Press the INPUT button on the remote control Use TS arrow but tons to highlight the input to view VGA then press ENTER NOTE If your PC uses a standard signal mode the screen will adjust automatically TV REAR PANEL Connecting a Personal Computer with VGA to your television Connection to a Personal Computer 14 Optional cables I NPUT...

Page 16: ... HU RU ROE 3UR Logic sound system when connected to your AV equipment Example Diagram illustrates the connection of audio cables from your external equipment to a stereo receiver instead of the audio L R jacks on the TV s rear panel NOTE When audio cables are connected to a stereo receiver DPSOL HU IRU D SDUWLFXODU LQSXW QR DXGLR VRXQG FDQ EH KHDUG IURP WKH TV s built in speakers RZ WR 8VH 9LGHR P...

Page 17: ...CABLE or AIR based on your an tenna connection Press the T arrow button to select Auto Scan and press ENTER when Cable is selected AUTO is recommended Otherwise press the X arrow button to select STD IRC HRC Auto Highlight Start to Scan and press ENTER Channel Auto Scan may take several minutes to complete Initial Setup Wizard After connecting your TV antenna or cable wire turn the television ON T...

Page 18: ...uto Scan may take several minutes to complete Select CABLE if you subscribe to a pay television service without the use of a set top box Connect cable wire to the televi sion see page 10 Press the W X arrow button to highlight CABLE 3UHVV WKH T arrow button to select AUTO SCAN Press ENTER and the cursor will move up and CABLE SYSTEM will be displayed next 3UHVV WKH X arrow button to select STD IRC...

Page 19: ...18 Note When adjustments are complete you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button The POWER SAVING mode adjusts the brightness of the TV in order to save energy and reduce power consumption 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Contrast Navigate using the W X arrow buttons to increase or decrease contrast intensity 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Brightness Navigate using the W...

Page 20: ...uency intensity 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Balance Navigate using the W X arrow buttons to adjust sound towards the left or right speaker 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Surround Navigate us ing the W X arrow buttons to turn surround sound effect from built in speakers ON or OFF 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight SPDIF type Navigate using the W X arrow buttons to select betw...

Page 21: ...hlight Sleep Timer then press the X arrow button to select time to view before timer turns television off 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min 90 Min 120 Min 180 Min 240 Min OFF 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Time Zone then press the X arrow button to select between EASTERN CENTRAL MOUN 7 1 3 6 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Daylight Savings Time Navigate using the W X arrow bu...

Page 22: ...wing mode displayed Normal Wide Zoom Cinema This feature is also available on the remote control See page 27 LJKOLJKW Restore Default Press the X arrow button to automatically set all adjust ments back to their original settings LJKOLJKW Transparency Navigate using the W X ar row buttons to turn Off On the translucent effect of the User menu 2WKHU ODQJXDJHV LQFOXGH Spanish and French LJKOLJKW XVS ...

Page 23: ...ghlight Closed Caption then press the X arrow button to highlight CC Mode KLOH 0RGH LV RQ press down T arrow button to highlight Basic Selection Navigate using the W X ar row buttons to select CC 1 4 Text 1 4 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow button to highlight Option Press the X arrow button to enter a menu with options to customize text fonts colors and opacities 3UHVV GRZQ T arrow but ton to highlight Advanc...

Page 24: ...vigate using arrow W X buttons to select SETUP Gain access to position adjustment options by pressing the down T arrow button to highlight Advanced then press X arrow button to select from the following options LJKOLJKW V Pos Navigate using the W X arrow but tons to adjust the position of images displayed up and down LJKOLJKW Clock Navigate using the W X arrow buttons to control the width of the i...

Page 25: ...tons to highlight TV MPAA menu LJKOLJKW 79 WKHQ SUHVV WKH X arrow button to enter the TV Ratings menu and select your preference TV Y Appropriate for all children TV Y7 Appropriate for all children over 7 TV G General Audience TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned TV MA Mature Audience Only LJKOLJKW 03 WKHQ SUHVV the X arrow button repeat edly to select your movie rati...

Page 26: ...he X arrow button repeatedly to select your ratings preference shown on right side of illustration E Appropriate for everyone C Appropriate for all children C8 Appropriate for everyone 8 years old and up G General Audience PG Parental Guidance 14 Appropriate for Children over 14 years old 18 Mature Audience Only E Appropriate for everyone G General Audience 8 ans Appropriate for Children 8 years o...

Page 27: ...added LJKOLJKW 11 to name or rename a broadcast channel Navigate using the X arrow button to enter the screen menu to re label a channel Use the TS arrow buttons to spell out each letter number or character Use W X arrow buttons to ad vance to the next space NOTE The DTV SIGNAL is a measurement of signal strength for the current channel viewed The TV menu provides for the setup of your television ...

Page 28: ...rtain 4 3 content and may reduce visible black bars 6WUHWFKHV WKH LPDJH ERWK YHUWLFDOO DQG KRUL RQWDOO WR OO WKH screen when viewing widescreen content The Zoom effect will crop images somewhat KHQ YLHZLQJ FRQWHQW LQHPD PRGH ZLOO OO WKH HQWLUH screen eliminating visible side black bars It may also eliminate or reduce black bars on certain widescreen movies 1 NORMAL 2 WIDE 3 ZOOM 4 CINEMA 27 Press ...

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Page 31: ... Modes for PC 14 E Exit 7 F Favorite Channels 7 26 G Guide 7 H HDMI Input 11 Home Theater 15 I IR Receiver 6 8 Input 7 8 11 14 L Languages 19 21 Last 7 LED light 8 M Master Power 8 9 Menu 7 8 16 26 MTS 7 19 Mute 7 Movie Ratings 24 25 Movie mode 18 N Normal Zoom 27 Noise Reduction 21 Number buttons 7 P Parental Control 24 25 Password 24 25 Pedestal stand removal 9 PC 9 14 23 PCM 15 Phase 23 Picture...

Page 32: ...s in materials or workmanship as limited above and does not extend to any other products or parts accessories that have been lost discarded damaged by misuse accident neglect acts of God such as lightning voltage surges in the home improper installation rendered illegible Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage How to Obtain Warranty Service If after following the operating instructions and review...

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