DGM LTV-3204D User Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for LTV-3204D

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Page 2: ...utions 3 Main Unit Descriptions 6 8 Televition Installation 26 Troubleshooting 28 Computer compatibility chart 30 Specifications 31 Definition and Function Description of Keys on Remote Control Operat...

Page 3: ...ft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing Leave enough space between the receiver and the wall for ventilation Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the...

Page 4: ...e same or equivalent type Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus The instructions f...

Page 5: ...k cover of the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Warning To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard do not expose the main unit to rain or moisture Warning Do not drop or push obj...

Page 6: ...an unstable cart stand shelf or table Serious injury to an individual and damage to the television may result if it should fall Minimum distances 10cm 20cm 10cm 5cm Caution If the television is to be...

Page 7: ...ot block the ventilation holes in the back cover Ventilation is essential to prevent failure of electrical component Do not squash power supply cord under the main unit Caution The LCD panel used in t...

Page 8: ...location 1 Power button 2 Menu button MENU 3 Volume up button V 4 Volume down button V 5 Program up button P 6 Program down button P 7 TV AV button TV AV 8 Power indicator 9 Remote sensor 7 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 9: ...cord socket with switch 11 HDMI input 12 VGA PC input socket 13 VGA AUDIO IN 14 YPbPr input sockets 15 SCART input socket 16 AV S VIDEO input sockets 17 Antenna input socket 75 L R VGA Pr Cr Pb Cb Y...

Page 10: ...nction Description of Keys on Remote Control Locations and functions of keys on the RC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TXT MIX SIZE INDEX HOLD REVEAL SUBTITLE CENCEL MENU SOURCE MUTE SCAN FREEZE ZOOM I II CALL P...

Page 11: ...ys to switch to the relevant program according to the current program digits The range of program numbers is 0 199 Press SOURCE signal source arranges as following TV AV SVIDEO YPbPr SCART HDMI HDMI2...

Page 12: ...ate of two digits entering the program number will change to the first digit entered if the second digit is not entered within 3 seconds after entering the first one While in state of three digits ent...

Page 13: ...ture when the source is PC or HDMI CALL 11 8 Call TV Status Show TV Status The number is the program number In TV mode when in othermode It shows the source of main picture The MONO is the sound mode...

Page 14: ...e Setup S Press S once the current sound setup will be shown Press S repeatedly sound mode will change as follows STANDARD NEWS MUSIC PERSONAL It carries out the function of EDIT in CHANNEL LABEL subm...

Page 15: ...LABEL submenu It carries out the function of yellow key in mode of text 13 P P P P By using these keys to switch the programs in turn when SKIP is OFF Note Key have the same function Definition and Fu...

Page 16: ...g Press SCAN again the searching progress is paused and use to choose program then press OK to confirm and TV display quits SCAN mode and changes to the program selected While SCAN is paused it can be...

Page 17: ...9 NAME EDIT SKIP LOCK 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BBC1 BBC1 TVE2 TVE1 F048 F062 F152 F168 F120 F216 F248 F264 F304 F312 F352 F368 F384 F416 F471 PRG NAME SKIP LOCK CHANNEL LABEL 18 ZOOM Switch the s...

Page 18: ...t SIZE 22 INDEX In the mode of text press this key to return to the index page directly 23 HOLD Keep the current text display from being refreshed press it again to cancel 24 REVEAL Open close some hi...

Page 19: ...und the page number will appear at the top of the TV picture press the CANCEL key to return to the mode of text for you to browse this page In teletext mode press this key to select subpage Subpage ca...

Page 20: ...50 to 50 usually 0 is recommended 4 SATURATION Change the value of color with the key in the rang of 0 to 100 5 SHARPNESS Change the value of sharpness with the key in the rang of 0 to 100 B 6 COLORTO...

Page 21: ...value of balance with the key from 50 to 50 usually 0 isrecommended BASS TREBLE BALANCE MTS NOMO SOUND MODE STANDARD SOUND Enter Select MENU Exit 4 MTS Change the stereo mode among MONO I II I II STE...

Page 22: ...s setting up the program and limiting the the maximum volume 1 Use key under ADVANCE menu to select LOCK then using key to enter LOCK Submen 2 The right picture is the sketch map of the LOCK submenu 3...

Page 23: ...is OFF VOLUME MAX is functionless when it is ON it controls the sound volume together with VOLUME MAX Change the value of volumel limit with the Key in the rang of 0 to 100 3 OFF TIMER Setup the time...

Page 24: ...AGE ENGLISH BLUE SCREEN ON OSD H POS OSD V POS OSD DURATION OSD HALFTONE SCAN DEFAULT 4 OSD V POS Setup the OSD position Press to adjust The vertical position of OSD menu 5 Setup the limit time of the...

Page 25: ...M 2 Sound System Sound system setup Press sound system changes as follows AUTO B G I D K L L COLOR SYSTEM AUTO SOUND SYSTEM AUTO AUTO SCAN MANUAL SEARCH FINE TUNING SKIP OFF AFC ON PROGRAM AREA GERMAN...

Page 26: ...ct the functionof Auto frequency controlon and off with thekey 8 PROGRAM AREA Set the region of currently channel by using the key as follows GERMANY SWITZERLAND SWI FRA SWI ITA BELGIUM BEL DUTCH NETH...

Page 27: ...in PC SOUND SYSTEM menu functions the same as those in PICTURE SOUND SYSTEM menu in TV input with the same name NO SYNC will be displayed in the middle of the screen IMAGE POSITION CLOCK PHASE SCALE...

Page 28: ...to plug in antenna input terminal on the rear of the cabinet 2 Connect the video facility to the audio video in jack on the rear of the cabinet 75 Co axis cable VHF Antenna Mixer UHF Antenna Input te...

Page 29: ...de down Open the battery compartment cover 2 Install two new batteries make sure that battery polarity matches with the marks inside the battery Or not it could damage the unit 3 Close the battery com...

Page 30: ...28 Troubleshooting Before arranging for service firstly know the status and then check simply as follows...

Page 31: ...29 Troubleshooting...

Page 32: ...puter compatibility chart Resolution Frequency Hz Resolution Frequency Hz 640 350 640 400 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280 960 1280 1024 1600 1200 60 70 60 70 60 72 75 56 60 72 75 60 70 75 60 60 75 60 65...

Page 33: ...S and RGB output follows antenna CVBS S video Composite video input interface S video input interface PC VGA interface Horizontal frequency 30 70kHz Vertical frequency 50 75Hz YPbPr Progressive scan i...

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Page 39: ...37 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 TV AV P P V V MENU POWER...

Page 40: ...38 L R VGA Pr Cr Pb Cb Y ANTENNA HDMI1 HDMI2 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 VGA AUDIO IN S VIDEO L R VIDEO 16 SCART...

Page 41: ...39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TXT MIX SIZE INDEX HOLD REVEAL SUBTITLE CENCEL MENU SOURCE MUTE SCAN FREEZE ZOOM I II CALL P SLEEP S P P V V OK...

Page 42: ...40 HDMI1 SVIDEO SVIDEO SCART HDMI1 HDMI2 SCART HDMI2 SOURCE 1...

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Page 46: ...44 SLEEP V V 0 75 100 120 P P...

Page 47: ...45 FREEZE SCAN...

Page 48: ...46 INDEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BBC1 BBC1 TVE2 TVE1 F048 F062 F152 F168 F120 F216 F248 F264 F304 F312 F352 F368 F384 F416 F471 PRG NAME SKIP LOCK ZOOM M...

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