DGM LTV-3708D User Manual Download Page 1

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Page 2: ...evision Installation 7 5 Definition and Function Description of Keys on Remote Control 9 6 Keys on the main unit and its function 21 7 Menu Operation and its Functions 22 8 Operation and its Function...

Page 3: ...mended for comfortable viewing Allow enough space between the receiver and the wall to permit ventilation Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or premature compon...

Page 4: ...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 objec...

Page 5: ...n 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 3 Caution If the television is to be...

Page 6: ...directly on other product which give off heat E g video cassette players audio amplifiers Do not block the ventilation holes in the back cover Ventilation is essential to prevent failure of electrical...

Page 7: ...utton 2 Volume down button V 3 Volume up button V 4 Program down button P 5 Program up button P 6 MENU button MENU 7 SOURCE button 8 Power indicator 9 Remote sensor 10 CVBS 11 AUDIO R 12 AUDIO L 13 S...

Page 8: ...e socket 19 VIDEO S VIDEO and audio L R input socket 20 SCART2 socket 21 SCART1 socket 22 YPb Cb Pr Cr Audio L R input socket 23 HDMI1 input socket 24 HDMI2 input socket 25 VGA AUDIO IN socket 26 VGA...

Page 9: ...lug 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 W Co axis cable VHF antenna Mixer UHF antenna Input termi...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...ation and function of keys in the R C are as the following picture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TXT MIX SIZE INDEX HOLD REVEAL SUBTITLE EXIT MENU SOURCE MUTE SCAN FREEZE ZOOM I II CALL P SLEEP S P P V V OK ABC...

Page 12: ...on Press this key to call out the signal source select Menu as the following sketch map shows Use to select and press OK or to confirm the selected signal source 2 SOURCE 3 0 9 Press the NUM keys to...

Page 13: ...itch in turn as In the state of 2 or 3 digit input when the second or third number is not entered within 3 seconds after the previous one s entering it will go to the channel according to the digit al...

Page 14: ...es You can find the detail in the Part 3 9 MUTE Press the MUTE key to enter the mute mode and press again to cancel When it is in mute mode screen displays as the following sketch map shows MUTE 10 ZO...

Page 15: ...the following table shows while the icons change synchronously 12 TXT Use this key to switch between the TELETEXT information revealing and the normal display in turn as follows Normal TEXT Note The T...

Page 16: ...llows TEXT MIX In the MIX mode text will be lap over the TV picture with a transparent background 14 SIZE Press this key to change the size of the character of the current text page 15 INDEX Text goes...

Page 17: ...tion revealing and the normal display in turn as follows TEXT Normal 20 SCAN When the current mode is not TELETEXT or MIX and there is no PIP or PBP which means the current picture is the single pictu...

Page 18: ...d then exit the scan mode When any of the is pressed it turns to the manual scan mode and stop Press again to re enter the auto scan mode Then press MENU to exit the scan mode 21 FREEZE Press this key...

Page 19: ...PIP To call out or cancel the PIP function that executes in turn as SINGLE PIP PBP POP SINGLE Use this key to turn to next or previous program of the PIP when the sub source is TV If it s not TV sour...

Page 20: ...18 Definition and Function Description of Keys on Remote Control Sub VGA AV1 AV1 Svideo AV2 AV2 Svideo HDMI1 HDMI2 YPbPr SCART1 SCART2...

Page 21: ...e are 5 available options User top left top right bottom right and bottom left Among them the PIP position of User is according to user s setting 29 PIP POSITION Four index key in TELETEXT mode 30 Fou...

Page 22: ...urn as follows 10 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 150 180 34 Multiple use key 4 the Cyan key CALL Press this key to reveal the current state of the TV including the items as follows 1 The current signal source...

Page 23: ...the item is entered 35 Multiple use key 5 OK sharpness 50 Keys on the main unit and its function There are POWER V V P P keys on the main unit These keys are of the same functions as the corresponding...

Page 24: ...Phase Adjust the sampling phase of the signal input 1 5 Frequency Adjust the sampling frequency ofthe signal input 1 6 Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the picture 1 7 Color Adjust the color of the...

Page 25: ...23 Menu Operation and its Functions...

Page 26: ...through key ranging from 50 to 50 2 4 Surround Turn on or off the audio surround effect 2 5 MB Turn on or off the Micronas Bass 2 6 Headphone Setting It is to set the headphone by using the key to ent...

Page 27: ...25 Menu Operation and its Functions...

Page 28: ...change the value 2 7 AVC Auto volume control 3 PIP Adj This sketch map shows the PIP setting menu Introduction of the items 3 1 PIP Swap It is to swap the current picture mode and the available option...

Page 29: ...ogram Adjust the setting related to Source Introductions of the items 4 1 Color System To reveal the Color System of the current program 4 2 Sound System To reveal the Sound System of the current prog...

Page 30: ...8 Program Table When it is not in the mode of TEXT or MIX and there is no PIP or PBP which means the current picture is the only picture displayed and the signal source is TUNER as well press this ke...

Page 31: ...wap Use the P P and V V keys to select the TARGET option and enter the aimed program number Use the P P and V V key to select the SWAP option and users can achieve the channel number swap between the...

Page 32: ...ter the OSD setting menu the following sketch map shows Including 5 3 1 Transparency Transparency of the OSD menu 5 3 2 OSD Timeout Timeout of the OSD menu 5 3 3 OSD H Position Horizon position of the...

Page 33: ...ion and its Functions When Lock is selected menu is called out as the following sketch map Once the correct password is input screen shows menu as the following sketch map shows The initialization pas...

Page 34: ...been locked 5 6 4 Factory Reset Go back to the default setting 5 6 5 Change Password Once the password is input it goes to the Confirm Password section automatically 5 6 6 Confirm Password Once the s...

Page 35: ...set the power on mode Off To set the Auto Power On to OFF mode Once Execute the Auto Power On mode once Everyday Turn the TV on at the Auto ON Time everyday 6 6 OFF Time To set the auto power off time...

Page 36: ...the minimum or mute position Check if the power switch is in on position Check if the batteries are out of use or not connected well Make sure that there is no strong light striking the sensor window...

Page 37: ...ver may be affected by interfernece e g From nearby radio broadcasting transmitter of form another TV receiver Check if the antenna is broken Check if the antenna is disaconnected Check if the antenna...

Page 38: ...output follow s antenna C V B S S video C om posite video input interface S video input interface PC V G A interface H orizontal frequency 30 70kH z Vertical frequency 50 75H z Y PbPr Progressive sca...

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Page 44: ...5 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 SOURCE MENU P P V V POWER CVBS AUDIO R AUDIO L S Video2 10 11 12 13 14 EARPHONE...

Page 45: ...6 VIDEO L SCART2 SCART 1 L R Pr Cr Pb Cb Y VGA HDMI2 VGA AUDIO IN 15 19 20 21 22 23 25 R S VIDEO 16 17 18 24 26 HDMI1...

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Page 48: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TXT MIX SIZE INDEX HOLD REVEAL SUBTITLE EXIT MENU SOURCE MUTE SCAN FREEZE ZOOM I II CALL P SLEEP S P P V V OK ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS SOURCE SWAP SIZE FREEZE P PIP P POS P...

Page 49: ...1 2 3 1 TV VGA AV1 AV1 Svideo Av2 AV2 Svideo HDMI1 HDMI2 YPbPr SCART1 SCART2 SOURCE 10...

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Page 57: ...18 Sub VGA AV1 AV1 Svideo AV2 AV2 Svideo HDMI1 HDMI2 YPbPr SCART1 SCART2...

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Page 59: ...20 32 S 33 SLEEP 34 CALL TV 10 MONO PIP SCART1 CVBS Sleep OFF 10 20...

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Page 66: ...27 4 Program Auto search Channel Found Last found Freq 48 537MHZ Press Menu to Exit Manual Search 088 Current Channel Last found Freq 62 278MHZ Press Menu to Exit...

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