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Preparation for using your new TV

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SCAR

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RS-232C

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VGA

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PC

AUDIO

INPUT

HDMI

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SCART2

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SUBWOOFER

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Remote Sensing Window
Power indicator
Headphone output
Menu button
Source select

Volume up/cursor up
Volume down/cursor down
Channel up/cursor up
Channel down/cursor down

Power button (standby)

Power Switch (ON/OFF)
AC Power Socket
Audio input
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 input

PC audio input
PC VGA input
HDMI input
CATV antenna input
RS232C DEBUG input
SCART1 connector

S-Video input
Audio output
Subwoofer output
AV video input
AV audio input
SCART3 connector
SCART2 connector
PIP headphone output

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Summary of Contents for IES060315

Page 1: ...42 INCH LCD COLOUR TV USER S MANUAL Part No IES060315 English...

Page 2: ...ies Installation Instructions 22 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Attentions about disposal of the waste apparatus The symbol of the dustbin barred means that this appara...

Page 3: ...technician for removal When placing or moving the TV set take care to insure that the power cord is fitted into the allocated slot To avoid damage to the power cord never allow heavy objects such as t...

Page 4: ...t this menu please follow the instructions below 1 Press the MENU button to enter the main menu 2 Press the CH or CH button to select the item Function Settings as shown on the right and press VOL to...

Page 5: ...llow proper ventilation Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating which may damage the TV Note Please contact local dealer for wall mounting Learning about your TV You can operate your TV by using...

Page 6: ...rance Remote Sensing Window Power indicator Headphone output Menu button Source select Volume up cursor up Volume down cursor down Channel up cursor up Channel down cursor down Power button standby Po...

Page 7: ...te receiver Camcorder Audio amplifier etc and select signal sources using your remote control Connect the devices as shown below B R VCD DVD STB ANT LEFT CENTER S L RIGHT SUBWOOFER S R S PDIF VGA PR C...

Page 8: ...you need an indoor or outdoor antenna not supplied Perfect picture quality requires a good signal and generally means that an outdoor antenna must be used The exact type and location of the antenna w...

Page 9: ...tery compartment 3 Close the battery cover Notes 1 Dispose of your batteries in a designated disposal area Do not throw batteries into fire 2 Do not mix battery types or combine used batteries with ne...

Page 10: ...IP Channel down PIP CH PIP Channel up Subcode Enter last four digit subcode Hold Stop the page changing Zoom Display the page partly Timer Display the time Teletext select POWER Power on off TV Switch...

Page 11: ...the outlet Note Do not turn on and off the TV frequently Signal source selection Press CH or CH button to select TV main source input press the Source button to select VGA HDMI SCART1 SCART2 SCART3 V...

Page 12: ...AM dual I according to the sound state of current channel You can press the button on the remote control to change current sound type Adjust volume When menu is not displayed on the screen press VOL o...

Page 13: ...lect Skip 4 Press the VOL button to skip or unskip the present channel Note The skipped channels cannot be accessed by CH or CH button but you can access them by digit direct select button Fine Tune 1...

Page 14: ...m Sort 1 Press the MENU button to enter the main menu 2 Press the CH or CH button to select the item TV Settings and press the VOL button to enter the item TV Settings 3 Press the CH or CH button to s...

Page 15: ...ition and press the VOL button to enter the PIP position Press the CH or CH button to select the Small PIP Large PIP 4 Press the CH or CH button to select the PIP Volume or Saturation or Brightness or...

Page 16: ...s the VOL button to enter the item Function Settings 3 Press the CH or CH button to select TT Country 4 Press the VOL or VOL button to select the TT Country Factory Reset 1 Press the MENU button to en...

Page 17: ...VOL button to enter the item PC Settings 3 Press the CH or CH button to select the item you want to adjust Notes 1 The menu is useful only on VGA mode It is useless in others mode 2 The item Auto is u...

Page 18: ...press TT button again to cancel the mixed effect Zoom Press the Zoom button to display the TOP HALF of the page Press again to display the BOTTOM HALF of the page Press again to return to a FULL PAGE...

Page 19: ...Scart Connector Pinout Details SCART arrangement 1 Pin Signal Signal level Impedance 1 Audio output B right 0 5V rms 1kohm 2 Audio input B right 0 5V rms 10kohm 3 Audio output A left 0 5V rms 1kohm 4...

Page 20: ...9 5 12V AV mode Mid 5 8V Wide screen Low 0 2V TV mode 10kohm 9 Ground green 10 11 Green input 0 7V 75ohms 12 13 Ground red 14 Ground blanking 15 Red input 0 7V 75ohms 16 RGB switching control High 1...

Page 21: ...input 1V including sync 75ohms 21 Common ground shield Cleaning and care WARNING Do not try to remove the cabinet back Refer servicing to qualified service technicians To clean the TV screen 1 Unplug...

Page 22: ...nel Check the speakers cable connections Poor picture sound OK Check the antenna connections The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Adjust the picture from the menu Unable to...

Page 23: ...480I 60Hz 480P 60Hz 576I 50Hz 576P 50Hz 720P 60Hz 1080I 50Hz 1080I 60Hz 1080P 50Hz 1080P 60Hz Audio in RCA Stereo audio input PC INPUT VGA 15 Pin Analog RGB signal 0 7Vp p 75 input VGA SVGA XGA Audio...

Page 24: ...rt it into the pedestal installation slot beneath the TV set until they match each other completely 4 Install the fastening screws to fasten the pedestal Note It requires two people to install togethe...

Page 25: ...the intensity of the wall each hole bored shall be able to bear normal stress of 100N and shearing stress of 200N 5 When boring on the wall use the electric drill and drill bit specified by the manufa...

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