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Using the Setup Menus

From the Flash card main screen, 
press menu to enter the SETUP 
MENU MAIN PAGE.

Use the arrow buttons to select a 
menu item and press enter to open 
the selected item. Select EXIT 
SETUP and press enter to leave the 
setup menu.

After making your selections in the 
submenus, use the arrow buttons to 
select MAIN PAGE and press enter to return to the SETUP MENU MAIN 
PAGE.

Music Setup

Repeat Mode:

 Use the arrow buttons to select REPEAT MODE. 

Repeat mode has the following options:

ONE:

 repeats one MP3 file

ALL:

 repeats all files in sequence

OFF:

 turns repeat mode off

Slide Show Setup

Folder Repeat:

 Use the arrow buttons to select FOLDER REPEAT. 

Folder Repeat mode has the following options:

ON:

 runs the slide show again in the selected folder.

OFF:

 turns the folder repeat mode off.

Interval Time:

 Use the arrow buttons to select INTERVAL TIME. Set 

the interval time to 1, 3, 5, or 10 seconds.

Transition:

 Use the arrow buttons to select TRANSITION and select 

a transition from the list. 

SETUP MENU   MAIN PAGE

MUSIC SETUP

SLIDE SHOW SETUP
MOVIE SETUP

PREFERENCES

EXIT SETUP

GENERAL SETUP

Summary of Contents for 23inch Liquid Crystal DisplayTelevision

Page 1: ...MAK 000004 23 Liquid Crystal Display Television User s Manual...

Page 2: ...onnecting to a VCR VCD DVD player using composite video 28 Connecting to a Video Camera using S Video 29 Connecting External Earphones 30 Connecting an Amplifier of Speakers 31 Connecting to a PC 32 C...

Page 3: ...io Setting 57 Treble 58 Bass 59 Balance 60 BBE TruSurround and EALA 61 Earphone 62 Preset 63 TV Setting 64 TV CATV 65 MTS 66 Auto Scan 67 Channel Add Erase 68 Favorite Channel 69 PC Setting 70 DOS Mod...

Page 4: ...instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful in...

Page 5: ...th Canada ICES 003 Class B CE Conformity Statement2 This device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electr...

Page 6: ...ure 3 Follow the TV and warning label instructions 4 Any uses operations changes alterations or modifications of the TV that do not follow the instructions in this manual will void this TV s warranty...

Page 7: ...r cleaning the TV In addition please read all Safety Notices contained in this manual carefully before using the TV Power Supply Safety Notes 1 To avoid electric shocks do not use an extended power co...

Page 8: ...sources of heat Leave sufficient distance between the TV and the wall to provide enough space for the emission of heat WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatu...

Page 9: ...stall near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug...

Page 10: ...his apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way...

Page 11: ...o not place or drop metals small objects or flammable materials into the vent of the TV If the TV is dropped falls down or is otherwise damaged unplug the power cord immediately and contact an authori...

Page 12: ...do not place the TV on a bed sofa carpet or in a sealed cabinet Install the outdoor antenna not included away from power transmission lines to avoid possible danger Unplug the power cord and antenna...

Page 13: ...t an authorized service technician if you cannot plug it in correctly If there is any problem that cannot be resolved according to the instructions given in this manual contact an authorized service t...

Page 14: ...ation instructions in this manual are followed This instruction manual is designed to assist you in setting up and using the TV The information in this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy h...

Page 15: ...by applicable law any copyrighted software contained in the product described herein shall not be distributed modified reverse engineered or reproduced in any manner without the prior written authoriz...

Page 16: ...trol let you change channels adjust the volume and change display settings through an easy to use on screen display menu system The built in stereo speakers provide full rich sound and a convenient au...

Page 17: ...ng components are included in the box Please contact Hannspree Customer Service immediately if anything is missing or damaged TV User s manual Quick start guide Warranty and service manual Power cord...

Page 18: ...y OSD menu on and off Select channel channel up S channel down T Changes channels Press channel up to increase the channel number Press channel down to decrease the channel number In PC or AV mode pre...

Page 19: ...Input R L red and white audio cables Video Input V or S yellow video or S Video cable AV3 R L V Use the AV3 input to connect an external device such as a VCR or a VCD DVD player with a composite outpu...

Page 20: ...cluded power adapter DVI D Connects to a PC s DVI port LINE IN Connects to a PC s line audio out port LINE OUT R L Connects to external stereo speakers Earphone line out jack Connects to earphones Des...

Page 21: ...tly Press 0 9 to enter the channel number press 1 and 0 for channel 10 Last Press this button to return to the last channel selected CC TTX Press this button to enable the closed captions subtitles On...

Page 22: ...input or flash card mode Wide WIDE Press this button to switch between wide screen and other modes 4 3 16 9 ANAMORPHIC Position Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the PIP position options...

Page 23: ...through the AV in options for the TV Return Press this button to return to the last menu when using on screen display menus In flash card mode use this button to confirm a selection or activate a fun...

Page 24: ...l Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment cover at the back of the remote control A 2 Insert the batteries paying attention to the polarity markings inside the battery compartment B 3 Replace the bat...

Page 25: ...es Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s ins...

Page 26: ...ck on the back of the TV 2 Connect the other end of the VHF UHF Antenna or CATV cable to the antenna socket or CATV cable Note If you cannot receive channels after connecting to an antenna or cable TV...

Page 27: ...ted here shows how to connect your TV to a VCR VCD DVD player using the AV1 component video port Actual connections may vary according to the make and model of your device Refer to the user s manual i...

Page 28: ...l of the device Refer to the user s manual included with the camcorder for more detailed instructions AV 2 L V S R R L S VIDEO Notes When connecting the S Video connector and AV connectors at the same...

Page 29: ...ing the AV3 composite video port Actual connections may vary according to the make and model of your device Refer to the user s manual included with the AV device for more detailed instructions AV 3 R...

Page 30: ...evice Refer to the user s manual included with the camcorder for more detailed instructions AV 4 V L R S S VIDEO R L WB S Notes When connecting the S Video connector and AV connectors at the same time...

Page 31: ...earphone line out port as illustrated Notes External earphones are not included with the TV The internal TV speakers still output sound when earphones are plugged in The TV speakers function is to out...

Page 32: ...ifier of speakers to the line out port to provide better sound quality Refer to the following illustration LINE OUT R L R L Amplifier and speakers Audio cable Note Location of the connectors depends o...

Page 33: ...he PC to the line in port of your TV to listen to audio from the PC Notes You can connect the line out port of a CD ROM player stereo or other device to the TV s line in port to listen to the devices...

Page 34: ...e power adapter connector into the DC IN input jack on the rear panel of the TV 3 Insert the three pronged plug at the other end of the power cord into a power outlet DC IN Three pronged plug Power ou...

Page 35: ...can ignore step 1 and go straight to step 2 2 Insert the CF card in the direction of the arrow 3 To remove the CF card press the button The CF card pops out Gently slide out the CF card Note Selected...

Page 36: ...to green indicating that the power is on 2 Press power again The power LED changes from green to red indicating that the TV is off Selecting Channels 1 Press channel up to increase the channel number...

Page 37: ...t corner of the screen and sound is turned off 4 Press mute again to restore the original volume Using PIP and POP The TV features Picture in Picture PIP and Picture outside Picture POP enabling you t...

Page 38: ...sappears 4 Press POSITION from the remote control to move the PIP window to one of the four corners of the screen as shown 5 Press PIP POP to switch to picture outside picture POP mode The two signals...

Page 39: ...uttons to switch to AV5 The Flash card main screen appears From this screen you can choose to view photos listen to music watch videos or look at the contents of the CF card 3 Use the remote control a...

Page 40: ...a function Menu Menu Press this button to open the setup menu Hold Root Press this button to return to the Flash card main screen PIP POP Slide Show Press this button to start and stop the slide show...

Page 41: ...go to the next picture Press W or S to go to the previous picture Zooming and Panning The Flash card feature enables you to zoom in on images and pan the view Follow these instructions 1 Put an image...

Page 42: ...not rotate an image when the image is being zoomed Viewing a Slide Show Flash card has a slide show feature that enables you to view your images 1 Press PIP POP to start the slide show The files are v...

Page 43: ...is played 4 Press enter to open the Music Equalizer screen This screen enables you to view information about the file you are playing Note Refer to Music Setup on page 44 for information on changing t...

Page 44: ...45 for information on setting Movie playback settings such as the interval time and repeat mode Viewing CF Card Files 1 Use the remote control arrow buttons to select FILE 2 Press enter A screen appe...

Page 45: ...REPEAT MODE Repeat mode has the following options ONE repeats one MP3 file ALL repeats all files in sequence OFF turns repeat mode off Slide Show Setup Folder Repeat Use the arrow buttons to select F...

Page 46: ...peats playback of all movies in the folder Preferences Select PREFERENCES and press Enter to display the preferences menu TV Type Use the arrow buttons to select TV TYPE TV type mode has the following...

Page 47: ...s explain how to adjust settings in the OSD menus using the remote control Notes Press menu to open and close the OSD menu at any time Alternatively select the EXIT option in the menu to return to the...

Page 48: ...the control panel PC picture mode and TV picture mode have different menu items PC picture mode includes a Backlight adjustment Press menu to enter the OSD Main Menu screen 1 Press W or X to enter the...

Page 49: ...tting 2 Press X to increase the brightness 3 Press W to decrease the brightness PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COLOR TEMP STD PRESET OFF BRIGHTNESS 50 CONTRAST 50 HUE 50 BLACK LEVEL 50 SATURA...

Page 50: ...the current setting 2 Press X to increase the contrast 3 Press W to decrease the contrast PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COLOR TEMP STD PRESET OFF BRIGHTNESS 50 CONTRAST 50 HUE 50 BLACK LEVEL...

Page 51: ...current setting 2 Press X to increase the hue 3 Press W to decrease the hue PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COLOR TEMP STD PRESET OFF BRIGHTNESS 50 CONTRAST 50 BLACK LEVEL 50 HUE 50 SATURATIO...

Page 52: ...shows the current setting 2 Press X to increase the saturation 3 Press W to decrease the saturation PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COLOR TEMP STD PRESET OFF BRIGHTNESS 50 CONTRAST 50 HUE 50 B...

Page 53: ...s the current setting 2 Press X to increase the sharpness 3 Press W to decrease the sharpness PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COLOR TEMP STD PRESET OFF BRIGHTNESS 50 CONTRAST 50 HUE 50 BLACK L...

Page 54: ...s T to select BACKLIGHT The slider bar shows the current setting 2 Press X to increase the backlight intensity 3 Press W to decrease the backlight intensity PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COL...

Page 55: ...bar shows the current setting 2 Press X to increase the black level 3 Press W to decrease the black level PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST COLOR TEMP STD PRESET OFF BRIGHTNESS 50 CONTRAST 50 H...

Page 56: ...ture The current setting is shown in brackets The following options are available STD Color for standard color settings WARM Color for color settings with red as the dominant color COLD Color for colo...

Page 57: ...W or X ON appears in the brackets All picture settings are returned to the factory set default values Note The preset function erases all of your custom picture settings PICTURE RETURN MENU CLOSE SEL...

Page 58: ...he OSD with either the remote control or the control panel Press menu to enter the OSD Main Menu screen 1 Press T to select AUDIO 2 Press W or X to enter the AUDIO Menu MAIN MENU MENU CLOSE SELECT ENT...

Page 59: ...s the current setting 2 Press X to increase the treble 3 Press W to decrease the treble AUDIO MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST PRESET OFF RETURN TREBLE 108 BASS 108 EARPHONE 20 BALANCE ON TruSurround OFF EALA...

Page 60: ...der bar shows the current setting 2 Press X to increase the bass 3 Press W to decrease the bass AUDIO MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST PRESET OFF RETURN TREBLE 108 BASS 108 EARPHONE 20 BALANCE ON TruSurround...

Page 61: ...der bar shows the current setting 2 Press X to shift the balance to the right speaker 3 Press W to shift the balance to the left speaker Note The new setting is confirmed automatically when the OSD ti...

Page 62: ...Press S or T to select BBE TruSurround or EALA 2 Press W or X to select a setting for each effect BBE OFF HIGH LOW Trusurround ON OFF EALA OFF ON Note Only one sound effect can be selected at a time...

Page 63: ...e current setting 2 Press X to increase the earphone volume 3 Press W to decrease the earphone volume AUDIO MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST PRESET OFF RETURN TREBLE 108 BASS 108 EARPHONE 20 BALANCE ON TruSur...

Page 64: ...SET 2 Press W or X ON appears in the brackets All audio settings are returned to the factory set default values Note The preset function erases all of your custom audio settings AUDIO MENU CLOSE SELEC...

Page 65: ...trol or the control panel The TV OSD menu is not available if the input source is not TV Press menu to enter the OSD Main Menu screen 1 Press T to select TV 2 Press W or X to enter the TV Menu MAIN ME...

Page 66: ...1 The current setting is shown in brackets 2 Press W or X to select CATV in order to receive cable TV signals 3 Press W or X to select TV in order to receive broadcast TV signals Note The default TV s...

Page 67: ...rough a single channel DUAL to enable both primary and secondary audio signals The primary signal is output through the speakers The secondary signal is output through the earphones EX DUAL to exchang...

Page 68: ...rackets 2 Press W or X to enable auto scanning ON is displayed in brackets and the TV starts scanning automatically for TV channels Note The TV screen displays the current channel that is successfully...

Page 69: ...n brackets 2 Press X to add the current channel 3 Press W to delete the current channel Note You can still access the erased channel by entering the channel number using the number buttons on the remo...

Page 70: ...r X to choose a channel to assign to the favorite channel number you selected in step 3 Note Assigning a channel to one of the four favorite channel numbers replaces a previously stored channel assign...

Page 71: ...trol or the control panel The PC OSD menu is not available if the input source is not PC Press menu to enter the OSD Main Menu screen 1 Press T to select PC 2 Press W or X to enter the PC Menu MAIN ME...

Page 72: ...en 1 The current setting is shown in brackets 2 Press W or X to toggle the setting between TEXT and GRAPHIC TEXT select this option when using DOS at the command line GRAPHIC select this option when u...

Page 73: ...control or the control panel Press menu to enter the OSD Main Menu screen 1 Press T to select MISCELLANEOUS 2 Press W or X to enter the MISCELLANEOUS Menu MISCELLANEOUS MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST 16 9...

Page 74: ...g 16 9 4 3 ANAMORPHIC 1 Press T to select LANGUAGE The current setting is shown in brackets 2 Press W or X to select the language from the following ENGLISH ESPA OL Note The default language setting i...

Page 75: ...a sleep timer value from the following OFF 30 60 90 120 You can also press SLEEP on the remote control to select OFF 30 60 90 or 120 minutes Press Display the setting appears on the TV screen The rema...

Page 76: ...TIME submenu appears 3 Press W or X to increase or decrease the hour 4 Press T to select MINUTE Press W or X to increase or decrease the minutes MISCELLANEOUS MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST 16 9 ENGLISH OFF...

Page 77: ...C4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 TEXT4 or OFF 3 Press T to select RETURN 4 Press W or X to return to the MISCELLANEOUS menu Note AV1 does not support C CAPTION and PARENTAL functions This option may not be availa...

Page 78: ...Picture Association of America MPAA as watched on cable TV and not edited for television The V CHIP can also be set to block MPAA rated movies 1 Parental functions are only available in the United St...

Page 79: ...d The default password is 0000 The password may only be entered using the remote control If the wrong password is entered Wrong Password is displayed See Change Password on page 83 V CHIP MENU CLOSE S...

Page 80: ...V chip functions on or off 1 Press W or X to toggle the V CHIP function ON or OFF 2 Press T to select RETURN 3 Press W or X to return to the PARENTAL submenu V CHIP MENU CLOSE SELECT ADJUST V CHIP ON...

Page 81: ...ress W or X to display the MPAA RATING submenu 3 Press T to select a rating to change 4 Press X to block or W to allow the selected rating 5 Press T to select RETURN 6 Press W or X to return to the PA...

Page 82: ...V RATING submenu 3 Press T to select a rating to change 4 Press X to block or W to allow the selected rating The Blocked Content menu will display 5 Press T to select RETURN 6 Press W or X to return t...

Page 83: ...er 13 suggested R Restricted viewing Parental guidance suggested for children under 17 NC 17 No one under 17 allowed to view X Adults only TV Ratings Age based TV Y Suitable for a general audience all...

Page 84: ...the new password using the keypad on the remote control again to confirm 6 Press T to select SUBMIT 7 Press W or X to submit the new password 8 Press T to select RETURN 9 Press W or X to return to the...

Page 85: ...line or oil products to avoid damaging the finish Wipe the shell with a dry soft cloth and use neutral cleaning fluids If your model has leather components wipe the leather parts with a dry cloth and...

Page 86: ...enus See Brightness on page 48 Picture is not in color Adjust the saturation in the OSD menus See Saturation on page 51 Make sure all cables are connected properly Picture is OK no sound Make sure the...

Page 87: ...the antenna placing it far from roads or sources of interference Check the antenna and the video signal line connections Blurred or overlapped images Readjust the sharpness setting Choose programs wi...

Page 88: ...87 13 Warranty and Service For complete warranty service information please refer to the Warranty and Service Manual enclosed with your TV...

Page 89: ...e and L R line out RCA jacks audio output Built in Stereo Speakers Amplifier 7 5W 7 5W Power Supply 100 240V 50 60 Hz 20V DC Power Consumption 150 W Maximum Component Format 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1...

Page 90: ...nd POP sources Main Source PIP Source POP Source AV1 YPBPR or YCBCR AV2 AV3 AV4 TV2 AV2 S or CVBS AV2 AV2 AV3 AV3 AV4 AV4 TV2 TV2 AV3 CVBS AV2 AV2 AV3 AV3 AV4 AV4 TV2 TV2 AV4 S or CVBS Front AV2 AV2 A...

Page 91: ...t Color temperature is measured in Kelvin K Higher color temperatures result in a blue tint Lower temperatures result in a red tint EALA 3D surround sound enhancement technology that provides a more i...

Page 92: ...ard used to transmit video by keeping brightness Y and color information C on separate channels Most often used with camcorders TruSurround 3D audio surround technology that delivers virtual surround...

Page 93: ...36897 BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound Inc BBE High Definition Sound restores clarity and presence for better speech intelligibility and musical realism is a trademark of SRS...

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