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Using TV Features
Automatically Shutting Off the TV
You can set up the TV to shut off automatically in case you fall asleep or want to control how
long it stays on. You can set the TV to go into “sleep” mode after 30, 60, or 90 minutes or you
can set it to turn off automatically after 30 minutes if it receives no signal input.
Putting the TV Into Sleep Mode
1
Press the
Sleep
button on the remote control.
SLEEP OFF
appears in the upper left
corner of the screen.
2
Press the
Sleep
button again to select one of the following options:
•
SLEEP 30min
•
SLEEP 60min
•
SLEEP 90min
3
To check how much time is left before the TV enters sleep mode, press the
Sleep
button. If less than 3 minutes are left, the time display remains on the screen. Press
Sleep
again if you want to change the sleep time or turn off sleep mode.
4
After the selected time has elapsed, the TV screen goes blank and the
Power
light flashes
orange. When the
Power
light stays lit orange, the TV is in sleep mode.
To turn the TV back on, press the
Power
button on the TV panel or remote control.
Setting Up Auto Shutdown
1
Press the
Menu
button on the TV panel or the remote control.
2
To highlight the Setting menu tab, press
Next >
.
3
Press
Enter
. The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted.
4
Press
Select
d
to highlight
Auto Shutdown
.
5
Press
Prev. <
or
Next >
to select
ON
.
6
Press
Menu
to exit the menu system. If there is no signal input after 30 minutes, the TV
shuts off.
Photo
Zoom
Select
Prev.
Enter
Next
Select
Rotate
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
-
Ch
Enter
STB1
TV
Power
STB2 VCR DVD
Photo View
Menu
Exit
Vol.
TV/ Video
Mute
Favorite
Ch
PAUSE
REC
SKIP
STOP
REW
PLAY
FF
Ch Display
Info
MTS
Guide
Ch Prev.
Sleep
Swap
Aspect
POP
Freeze
Sleep
button
Summary of Contents for LivingStation LS47P1D
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