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LCD TV RECEIVER

USER’S MANUAL

MODEL:

LT26K1,LT32K1

LTF37K1, LTF42K1

LTF47K1

Please read this manual carefully before

using your television and keep this manual

In a good place for future reference.

Summary of Contents for LTF47K1a

Page 1: ...LCD TV RECEIVER USER S MANUAL MODEL LT26K1 LT32K1 LTF37K1 LTF42K1 LTF47K1 Please read this manual carefully before using your television and keep this manual In a good place for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ACHINE p 06 WALL MOUNTING p 08 ANTENNA CONNECTION p 10 TUNING MENU OPTIONS p 11 OTHER CONNECTIONS p 13 BASIC OPERATION p 18 MENU OPERATION p 22 TELETEXT p 35 COMMON INTERFACE MODULE p 37 OAD OPERATION p 39 TROUBLESHOOTING p 40 SPECIFICATIONS p 41 APPENDIX p 42 INFORMATION p 44 ...

Page 3: ...hot Keep away from sources of strong magnetism such as speakers Avoid placement where there is a lot of movement vibration or on an unstable surface To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock the equipment shall not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing To avoid fir...

Page 4: ...r all servicing to qualified service personnel CHILDREN Children do not always understand the dangers associated with operating electrical appliances Never allow children to use this appliance LISTENING WITH EARPHONES Listen at moderate Volumes to avoid hearing damage If you hear no sound during playback do not turn the Volume up as the music may suddenly begin at a high Volume Excessive sound pre...

Page 5: ... N AUDIO ADJ O SLEEP P DUAL Q ZOOM X CURSOR Y OK a INFO b MENU EXIT c Yellow Button d Green Button e Blue Button f Red Button g SIZE h MIX i SUBPAGE j TELETEXT k HOLD l SUBTITLE m REVEAL n INDEX o FREEZE p FAV q USB x CH LIST FAV DUAL EPG YPbPr CH LIST USB FREEZE MENU EXIT INFO Vol D A F J H K M O Q X a c g e i m k o q B C E G L I P N d h l p x Y b f j n ...

Page 6: ...batteries in a device at the same time Remove the batteries if the remote control is not working To avoid possible failure read the following instructions and handle the remote cont Do not drop or cause impact to the remote con trol Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control Do not place the remote control on a wet object Do not place the remote control under the direct sunlight or nea...

Page 7: ...3 PRECAUTIONS To obtain the best performance from your remote control please consider the follow ing Ensure there is no obstruction between remote control and TV set Bright sunlight may affect the remote control performance Always ensure that both batteries are replaced at the same time fig 3 ...

Page 8: ...D If the LED color is Blue means the TV set is power on If the LED color is Red which means this TV set is in standby mode B Wall Mount Hole For wall mount use only C Source Use this button to toggle between video input sources D MENU Press to open the on screen menu E Vol Press to increase the Volume In Menu mode functions as the right ar row to go to the next menu or increase a setting ...

Page 9: ...ect to headphones 32Ω P HDMI Input High Definition Multimedia Interface Connect to devices with digital signals and can be used with PC or HDTV video signals Q VGA Input Connect to VGA analog signals sources R Component Input The YPbPr video signal can be used if connecting through the component video port For example Progressive Scan DVD players Hiscale HDTV Decoders and satellite receivers obtai...

Page 10: ... the unit Consult a qualified tradesperson if you are not sure NOTE It would be useful to ask someone to help you at this stage For 26 32 TV 1 Put the unit face down on a safe flat surface that is covered by a smooth cloth Remove the screws of the stand See fig 4 and 5 Stand fig 4 Screws fig 5 For 37 42 47 TV 1 Put the unit face down on a safe flat surface that is covered by a smooth cloth Remove ...

Page 11: ...ig 8 B 3 For the Wall Bracket Refer to the user instructions supplied with the wall brack et not included See fig 9 W H TV Screen Size inches VESA Compatible Wall bracket W x H mm Screw Type 26 200 x 100 mm Metric 4 x 12 mm 32 200 x 200 mm Metric 4 x 14 mm 37 400 x 200 mm Metric 6 x 14 mm 42 400 x 200 mm Metric 6 x 14 mm 47 400 x 200 mm Metric 6 x 14 mm fig 9 ...

Page 12: ...nna Input T located at the rear of the TV See fig 10 2 For optimum picture quality adjust antenna direction if needed 3 To improve the picture quality in a poor signal area you may use a signal amplifier not included AC POWER CORD CONNECTION NOTE Make sure your local Voltage is 230V 240V 50Hz 1 Connect the AC Power Cord a to the mains socket See fig 10 Antenna Plug fig 10 a T ...

Page 13: ...See fig 11 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 1 This display will appear on the screen when the TV is turned on for the first time See fig 13 NOTE If you can not find this screen you may press MENU b Then use the Cursor X to se lect the Reset Default in Features menu See fig 12 2 Press the OK Button Y to proceed with the installation See fig 12 A fig 11 I FAV DUAL EPG YPbPr CH LIST USB FREEZE MENU EXIT INFO ...

Page 14: ...l found See fig 19 NOTE If you skip this page It will be performed when you turn on the TV next time MENU EXIT INFO fig 14 X Y Please select your language Initial Setup Language Exit Back Select Next EXIT English Français Español Português Nederlands Italiano Deutsch fig 15 Please select your country Initial Setup Country Exit Back Select Next EXIT Austria Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark Finland C...

Page 15: ...games consoles 1 Plug the scart lead from the external device into TV SCART Socket U See fig 20 2 SCART 1 Full SCART which transmits RGB S Video and CVBS in and CVBS tuner out 3 SCART 2 Half SCART which transmits S Video or CVBS in and CVBS monitor out 4 Press the VIDEO F or SOURCE B to select the SCART 1 or SCART 2 See fig 21 fig 20 SCART 2 SCART1 SCART Lead U DUAL EPG YPbPr fig 21 B F Vol ...

Page 16: ...r of the LCD TV and the AV device are off 2 Connect the Y Pb Pr cables and audio cables to the Compo nent and Audio Input R on the TV See fig 22 3 Turn on the power of the LCDTV first and then turn on the power of the AV device 4 Press the YPbPr G or SOURCE B to select the YPbPr input See fig 23 fig 22 Y Pr Pb R EPG YPbPr fig 23 B G ...

Page 17: ...on the back of the LCD TV if necessary See fig 24 3 Press the PC H or SOURCE B to select the PC input See fig 25 HDMI INPUT CAUTION You must ensure both devices are switched off before con nection 1 Connect the cable from the HDMI devices to the TV HDMI Input X See fig 24 2 Press the HDMI I or SOURCE B to select the HDMI input See fig 25 3 Operate the corresponding external equipment Refer to exte...

Page 18: ...e fig 26 3 Turn on the LCD TV first and then turn on the AV device 4 Press the VIDEO F or SOURCE B to select the AV input See fig 27 fig 26 S Video Cable K L M S VIDEO INPUT For connecting video recorders 1 Make sure that the power of the LCDTV and the AV device are off 2 Connect the audio and S Video cables from the VCR s output jacks to the S Video Input M and Audio Input K See fig 26 3 Turn on ...

Page 19: ...CE section for more detailed informa tion HEADPHONE OUTPUT 1 Connect a set of stereo headphones not included to the Headphone Output O for private listening When head phones are in use the speakers will be automatically mute See fig 28 IMPORTANT When using headphones always set the Volume control to a low level before you put the headphones on then put the headphones on and gradu ally increase the...

Page 20: ... number will appear on screen indicating the Volume level See fig 29 MUTE Press the MUTE J to mute the sound temporarily A mute icon will appear on the screen See fig 29 Press the MUTE J again or Vol Vol to restore the sound The mute icon will disappear See fig 29 DUAL Press the DUAL P to select MONO STEREO DUAL 1 and DUAL 2 for ATV channel Select Audio language for DTV channel See fig 29 FAV DUAL...

Page 21: ...hannels Enter the channel number you want to watch the keys must be pressed within 3 seconds See fig 30 You may press CH K to select the previous or next TV channel See fig 27 You may press PRE CH D To display the TV channel previously selected See fig 30 VIDEO ADJ Press VIDEO ADJ M to set the LCD TV to a predefined picture setting Standard Vivid Movie Eco Personal See fig 30 FAV DUAL EPG YPbPr CH...

Page 22: ...annels See fig 31 SLEEP Press SLEEP O to turn the LCD TV off after a preset time See fig 31 INFO Press INFO a to display the current signal status including input source channel audio mode See fig 31 PICTURE FORMAT Press the ZOOM Q on the remote control to select the picture format menu See fig 31 FAV DUAL EPG YPbPr CH LIST USB FREEZE MENU EXIT INFO fig 31 O Q X E Y x a Vol ...

Page 23: ... channels in the Favou rite List See fig 32 SUBTITLE Press SUBTITLE l to turn the subtitle On or Off See fig 32 USB Press USB q to display the mul timedia selection screen See fig 32 FREEZE Only for TV mode Press FREEZE o to freeze the picture Press again to return to a moving picture See fig 32 FAV CH LIST USB FREEZE fig 32 o q l p ...

Page 24: ... adjust the colour and brightness setup Sound Provides more audio selections You can also set the audio environment of the LCD TV TV Enables you to adjust special func tions for country audio language and the TV channels Features Enables you to adjust settings of the TV channels and language Parental Enables you to control special func tions for the TV channels FAV DUAL EPG YPbPr CH LIST USB FREEZ...

Page 25: ...tral Warm redder and Cool bluer You can select Advanced Control for more settings Noise reduction To filter out and reduce the image noise and improve the picture quality Use the Left or Right Cursor X to toggle between Off Low Medium High and Auto Flash Tone You can adjust the skin colour to be more natural Use the Left or Right Cursor X to to set to On or Off Picture Smart Picture Brightness Con...

Page 26: ...for example let 1280x720 60Hz shows 720p 1920x1080 60Hz shows 1080p Sound Sound Mode To set the LCD TV to a predefined sound setting Use the Left or Right Cursor X to toggle between Persp nal Music Speech See fig 38 and 39 Balance To adjust the balance between left right channels Virtual Surround To add greater depth and dimension to the TV sound Use the Left or Right Cursor X to toggle between On...

Page 27: ...l support the possibility to adjust the audio delay on the SPDIF output if available up to 250 ms and it should be adjustable in 10ms steps as the IRD may have several different user set ups result ing in different a v delays e g the IRD may be connected to several types of external audio amplifiers and the STB may be connected to several types of external screens See fig 38 1 AVL To eliminate the...

Page 28: ...sor X to toggle between Normal Hard of Hearing or Audio Description See fig 40 and 41 Hard of Hearing This function provides narration to deaf and hard of hearing viewers Audio Description When the Type is set to Audio De scription you can adjust the Volume of the audio description Picture AVL Type Audio Description Off Normal Select Back EXIT Sound TV Features Parental SPDIF Delay 0 fig 40 FAV DU...

Page 29: ...enu and use Left or Right Cursor to toggle between Channel scan Update scan Single RF Scan Analog manual scan Chan nel skip Channel sort Channel edit Decoder and Analog Ch Fine Tune See fig 42 and 44 Channel Scan 1 Use the Up or Down Cursor X to select Channel scan in the Chan nels submenu See fig 43 2 Press the Right Cursor X to start searching the local program auto matically Picture Country 1st...

Page 30: ... Down to select Scan Up or Scan Down and press Right Cur sor to start scan See fig 46 and 47 Channel Skip 1 Use the Up or Down Cursor Y to select Channel skip in the Chan nels menu 2 Press the Right Cursor Y to enter it and use the Up or Down Cursor Y to highlight the program you want to skip and press the OK X to set Tip The skipped program may not be found by pressing CH Λ V K but can be accesse...

Page 31: ...the Up or Down Cursor Y to select Channel edit in the Chan nels menu 2 Press the Right Cursor Y to enter it and press the Up or Down Cur sor Y to highlight the program you want to edit 3 Press the OK Y to start editing program name 4 Change the Channel Number by using the number buttons 0 9 Change the Channel Name by pressing the number buttons 0 9 to enter numbers and letters See fig 48 and 49 FA...

Page 32: ...iewed free of charge 1 Use the Up or Down Cursor X to select Decoder in the Chan nels submenu 2 Use Up or Down Cursor X to highlight the channel and press OK Y to set Analog Ch Fine Tune 1 Use the Up or Down Cursor X to select Analog C Fine Tune in the Channels submenu 2 Highlight and press OK Y to select the channel 3 Use Left or Right Cursor X to adjust the frequency Press Left to decrease and R...

Page 33: ...o 14 9 Native only in HDMI mode Per formed all content without under scan Time Time zone To select the time zone you are in Time To set the time and date or select auto synchronisation Tip Before setting the time and date manually make sure Auto synchronisation is Off Sleep timer To set the TV to turn itself off after a set period of time NOTE Press SLEEP O to set the timer with OSD on the screen ...

Page 34: ...e displayed Subtitle Type To choose the normal type or hearing impaired type of subtitle Teletext Language Digital Teletext Lang To select the teletext language Decoding page Lang To set the teletext language to the regional location See fig 53 54 Common Interface The common interface is for a Conditional Access Module CAM This function displays your TV software information Picture Menu Language P...

Page 35: ... overscan automatically when the video signal is detected Underscan When the video signal is detected all active pixels and lines are displayed with or without border Overscan When the video signal is detected some active pixels and lines at the edges are not displayed Reset Default To reset all TV settings including stored channels to their original fac tory values ...

Page 36: ...Therefore if the signal has no information this func tion does not operate Input Block To disable the specific external input signals See fig 57 Set Password To set or change your password Please follow the instructions to set it All number combinations from 0000 to 9999 are valid Tip Remember that 5351 is the default Change PIN code If your access code has been changed or you have forgotten the c...

Page 37: ...ext overlaying the TV picture See fig 58 SIZE Press SIZE g to change the screen size Full screen Top half and Bot tom half See fig 58 SUBPAGE When teletext information exceeds more than one pages press SUB PAGE i to enter SUBPAGE and up key and down key can be used to select SUBPAGE Press again to return See fig 58 INDEX Press INDEX n to return to page 100 See fig 58 FAV CH LIST USB FREEZE MENU EX...

Page 38: ... See fig 59 REVEAL Press REVEAL m to display hidden information such as answers to a quiz and MHEG CANCEL function See fig 59 R G Y B Colour button Press Colour Buttons c d e and f to select from on screen options which have the same coloured text See fig 59 FAV CH LIST USB FREEZE MENU EXIT INFO fig 59 e m k d f c ...

Page 39: ...WARNING Switch off your TV be fore any module is inserted into the Common Interface slot 1 Correctly insert the CA Module and then the Smart Card into the CI slot located at the side of the TV See fig 60 2 Turn on the TV and press MENU D or b and select the TV sub menu Common interface will be dis played if the CA module is detected Wait for few moments until the card is activated See fig 60 63 FA...

Page 40: ...al See fig 64 67 5 When module is removed the Common Interface menu will dis appear from the screen See fig 67 Picture Menu Language Picture Format Time Teletext Language Subtitle Common Interface Reset Default English Wide Enter Select Exit EXIT OK Sound TV Features Parental fig 64 MENU EXIT INFO fig 65 Y Picture CryptoWorks Enter Back EXIT OK Sound TV Features Parental fig 66 Picture No CI card ...

Page 41: ...firm if you would like to restart the TV The software will be updated completely after restart the TV See fig 73 NOTE You must not switch off the unit during this process Software ID XXXXXXXX A New Version of software is detected Do you want to upgrade it Over Air Download Select Next Accept Remind me Later fig 68 Software ID XXXXXXXX Searching 0 Over Air Download Back fig 69 Software ID XXXXXXXX ...

Page 42: ... change battery 2 Turn off power for 10 seconds and then restart power Cannot receive sufficient channels through antenna Please use the Channel scan function to increase the number of channels not included in memory No colours Please adjust the picture setup Blinking picture accompanied by ghost image 1 Check the connection of antenna signal cable 2 Check if channel is in play mode 3 Press signal...

Page 43: ...1 SCART 2 PC IN VGA and Audio cable Component Video and L R Audio input SPDIF Output Digital audio out AV L R Audio Output HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Side Connectors Earphone Output AV In Composite Audio Video S Video HDMI3 WEIGHT DIMENSIOIN Product Dimension DxHxW 200 00 mm 504 45 mm 661 93 mm 229 96 mm 588 00 mm 796 39 mm 265 6 mm 660 8 mm 910 5 mm 290 45 mm 723 85 mm 1019 86 mm 330 mm 800 5 mm 1134 4 mm Net...

Page 44: ...188 10 46 875 VESA 800x600 7 5 11 49 7 MACINTOSH 832x624 7 5 12 48 363 VESA 1 024x768 60 004 V V 13 56 476 VESA 1 024x768 70 069 14 60 023 VESA 1 024x768 75 029 15 61 08 I BM XGA 2 1 024x768 75 781 16 44 772 VESA CVT 1280x720 59 855 V V 17 47 776 VESA 1 280 x768 59 87 V V 18 60 289 VESA 1 280 x768 7 5 49 702 VESA 1 280x800 59 81 V 19 47 72 VESA CVT 1360x768 59 799 V V 20 63 981 VESA 1 280x1024 60 ...

Page 45: ... input output description 1 Scart1 SCART input output Full SCART includes RGB in CVBS audio L R in TV out 2 Scart 2 Scart input output Half SCART includes S Video in CVBS audio L R in Monitor out V T A o e d i V S S B V C o e d i V S S B V C ATV HDMI VGA Component ATV Component V T D V T D o e d i V S S B V C o e d i V S S B V C DTV HDMI VGA Component DTV ATV SCART 2 Out SCART 1 Out TV Source Scre...

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