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HYUNDAI IMAGEQUEST LCD TV

USA

Hyundai ImageQuest America

3101 North First Street San Jose, CA 95134
Hyundai tech support
Tel : +800-568-0061,408-232-8654
Fax : +408- 232-8146
e-mail : [email protected]

AVC USA. INC.

777 Mark Street, Wood Dale, IL 60191
Tel : 630-595-0123 / 800-568-0060
Fax : 630-595-2345 / 800-784-9422
e-mail : [email protected] 

NEW ZEALAND

TRANSTECH DISTRIBUTORS Ltd.

PO Box 12985 Penrose,
Auckland New Zealand
Tel : 09-571-0775
Fax : 09-571-0776
e-mail : [email protected]
WWW : www.transtech.co.nz

AUSTRALIA

Thomas Electronics Australia Pty Ltd.

3 Sheridan Close
Milperra NSW 2214, Australia
Tel : +61 2 9773 7400
Fax : 61 2 9773 7177
Attn : Ms. Shiely Poniman

GERMANY

Hyundai ImageQuest Europe GmbH

Geheimrat Hummel Platz 2
65239, Hochheim, Germany
Tel : 06146 / 904 444
Fax : 06146 / 904 410
e-mail : [email protected]
WWW : www.hyundaiq.com

JAPAN

Hyundai ImageQuest JAPAN

Shin-Hibiya Bldg, East 5F 1-3-6
Uchisaiwai-Cho, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo, Japan 100-0011
Tel : 03-5157-2286
Fax : 03-5157-2284
e-mail : [email protected]
C/S P.J.Kim

P/N 632 0238 103 Rev.02

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Page 1: ...9 571 0776 e mail LouisG Transtech co nz WWW www transtech co nz AUSTRALIA Thomas Electronics Australia Pty Ltd 3 Sheridan Close Milperra NSW 2214 Australia Tel 61 2 9773 7400 Fax 61 2 9773 7177 Attn...

Page 2: ...t interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptions which can be determined by turning the equipment off and...

Page 3: ...ImageQuest CO LTD Ami ri Bubal Eub Ichon Si Kyungki Do 467 860 KOREA declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standa...

Page 4: ...ness may get worse 3 Solution Displaying a full white pattern for around 10 hours might help reduce latent image effect temporarily It is not possible to permanently prevent Image Sticking Effect usin...

Page 5: ...e come from Still Image and Boundary line for a long time display and Brightness gap in Boundary This Matter Image Sticking is same thing under the other LCD s Company Still Image Letter in watching T...

Page 6: ...r the type of program you are watching You can switch among Standard Music Film and Speech or you can configure the settings for yourself Favorite Channel Memory You can store your favorite channels i...

Page 7: ...to Set the Desired Picture 36 How to Set PIP Mode 37 Supported PIP Table 38 How to Set the Geometry In PC mode 39 How to Set the Geometry In DTV mode 40 Sound Setup How to Select the Audio Mode 43 Ho...

Page 8: ...Do not put a water bowl vase candle bug repellant smoke cigarette plants or heavy thing on the LCD TV It may cause electric shock or fire and also heavy things may cause injury when they fall If there...

Page 9: ...ous injury to a child or adult Do not use or store a flammable spray or inflammable things near the LCD TV They may cause explosion or fire Do not install the LCD TV in a bookshelf closet or a place w...

Page 10: ...lits Blocking the ventilation slits prevents inner heat from escaping which may lead to a fire Make the antenna cable loop at the entrance of the building Any necessary action such as making the anten...

Page 11: ...product during lightning or thunderstorms and never touch the antenna cable It may cause a fire or an electric shock Keep the remote control batteries out of sight and out reach of children If your ch...

Page 12: ...ookies etc on the LCD TV which may attract children s attention Children will climb on the LCD TV to reach whatever they have their eyes on If it falls over on children it may cause serious injury In...

Page 13: ...ing the LCD TV 2 or more people are advised to carry it Injury or damage may be caused when the LCD TV falls Before moving your LCD TV ensure to switch off the power and unplug all the electrical cord...

Page 14: ...V IEW SO UN D MT S VO LUM E SLE EP ON OF F HIGH LOW PRO TEC TION PC A UTO CAP TION TTX MIX IND EX LIST FLO F STO RE HOL D SIZE REV EAL SUB PAG E SO UR CE SIZ E SW AP CH AN NE L PIC TU RE AS PE CT STI...

Page 15: ...ice to secure your LCD TV Kensington lock is not included To purchase and install the Kensington locking device please refer to the following contact information Kensington Technology Group Address 20...

Page 16: ...essing and pulling the three hooks on the rear can detach the Rear Cap 2 Connect your cables to the terminals of the rear 3 Organize the connected cables neatly using the Cable Holder 4 Align the rear...

Page 17: ...0WR 5O How to Adjust the View Angle You can adjust the angle of the view for the desired view angle You can adjust any angle within a range of 30 to the left or right You can adjust the tilt of the TV...

Page 18: ...to stand weight of TV set reinforce the wall surface before installation 4 Do not install within a wall 2 Parts configuration chart The above image may look different from the real product 3 Angle Ad...

Page 19: ...TV 2 Fasten the Fixing Panel assembly on the back of LCD TV as shown on the picture Numbering step 3 Fix the Base Frame Assy on the wall with screws or nails 4 Hang the LCD TV assembled the Fixing Pa...

Page 20: ...cursor of Select Adjust when in Menu mode Channel buttons Use these buttons to change channels These buttons also serve as the cursor of Down and Up buttons when in Menu mode Standby On button Use thi...

Page 21: ...r antenna F SCART input terminal For Composite Video Audio or R G B inputs used in the European area Headphone Jack Connect to the Headphone Video Composite input terminal for VCR Connect to the Compo...

Page 22: ...Use this button to allow your TV to turn off automatically at designated time CHANNEL SELECTION Use these buttons to select channels You can also use these buttons when changing pages in TTX mode Use...

Page 23: ...you can use this button to switch to other Sound Mode available Teletext Fastext Function P 55 57 TTX ON OFF Use this button to activate the teletext mode INDEX To move to INDEX in FLOF or move to INF...

Page 24: ...21 GENERAL INFORMATION...

Page 25: ...audio connections to external devices 25 Connecting VCR Cable Satellite Receiver 26 Connecting a DTV Receiver or DVD player 27 Playing back a tape recorded on a camcorder 28 Connecting to a PC 29 Res...

Page 26: ...lect TV SCART1 SCART2 AV1 VIDEO AV1 S VHS AV2 VIDEO DTV PC in order Press or numeric keys to select the desired channels 1 2 When inserting a 75 ohm coaxial cable into the input connection ensure the...

Page 27: ...he External Equipment Connection Method Connect an antenna cable to VCR Cable Satellite Receiver with the antenna input Use a coaxial cable to connect VCR Cable Satellite Receiver s antenna output to...

Page 28: ...y best picture quality Video connectors Types of video cable 15 Pin D SUB COMPONENT S VIDEO COMPOSITE FULL SCART HALF SCART Best picture quality is displayed in the following order Full Scart supports...

Page 29: ...lite receiver and Audio input terminal of LCD TV Connect cables and terminal in the same colors How to Watch Turn on your LCD TV and press on remote control unit to select Video or S Video You can sel...

Page 30: ...layer and Audio input terminal for DTV DVD Audio on the rear of LCD TV Connect cables and terminal in the same colors How to Watch Turn on your LCD TV and press on remote control unit to select DTV or...

Page 31: ...color right red color between Audio output terminal of Camcoder Game player and Audio input terminal of LCD TV Connect cables and terminal in the same colors How to Watch Turn on your LCD TV and press...

Page 32: ...in the same colors When Using as a PC Monitor Turn on your LCD TV and press on remote control unit to select PC Turn on the PC and use it Refer to next page on the back for the supported resolutions...

Page 33: ...lution is 1024x768 60Hz Max Resolution is 1024x768 75Hz Resolution 31 47 31 47 37 86 37 50 31 47 37 88 48 08 46 88 48 36 56 48 60 02 Vertical frequency 70 09 59 94 72 80 75 00 70 08 60 32 72 18 75 00...

Page 34: ...you can redirect the signal from F Scart to H Scart F Scart sends the TV broadcast signal received through an antenna to a set top box and it receives that broadcast signal that the set top box has de...

Page 35: ...L 7 RGB Blue Input 8 Switching Voltage Input 9 Green Intput GND 10 11 RGB Green Intput PIN SIGNAL 12 13 Red Intput GND 14 15 RGB Red Input 16 RGB Blinking Signal Input 17 Video Output GND 18 Video Int...

Page 36: ...33 CONNECTIONS...

Page 37: ...Picture Mode 35 How to Set the Desired Picture 36 How to Set PIP Mode 37 Supported PIP Table 38 How to Set the Geometry In PC mode 39 How to Set the Geometry In DTV mode 40 Picture Setup H Y U N D A I...

Page 38: ...CUSTOM When the user wants to set the values see the next page 1 2 3 How to Select the Picture Mode Users can adjust picture mode automatically according to the input mode TV Video1 2 S Video F H Scar...

Page 39: ...ess of object and background BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the entire picture SHARPNESS Adjust clarity of outline of objects This is not applied to DTV PC mode COLOR Adjust colors into deeper or...

Page 40: ...e main or PIP TV channel by pressing the Up and Down buttons Press the Position button then position changes in order below Right Up Right Down Left Down Left Up Center Press the SIZE button The PIP w...

Page 41: ...PIP image will switch with each other whenever you press this button PC X X O O O O O O DTV X X O O O O O O PC DTV TV S Video AV1 Video AV2 Video Scart1 F Scart2 H Sub Main SWAP PIP Main PIP Main Scar...

Page 42: ...the menu disappears H SIZE To adjust the horizontal size of the picture H POSITION To adjust the horizontal position of the picture V POSITION To adjust the vertical position of the picture PHASE To a...

Page 43: ...evious menu If the INPUT button is pressed the menu disappears H SIZE To adjust the horizontal size of the picture H POSITION To adjust the horizontal position of the picture V POSITION To adjust the...

Page 44: ...41 PICTURE SETUP...

Page 45: ...he Audio Mode 43 How to Set the Desired Audio 44 How to Set the Balance Volume and Source 45 How to Select SRS WOW Surround 46 How to Listen to Stereo Sound Dual Sound 47 Sound Setup H Y U N D A I W I...

Page 46: ...n the mode changes in order below Standard Music Film Speech Custom Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the INPUT button is pressed the menu disappears ST...

Page 47: ...ted 100 300 1K 3K 10K Then Press Up and Down buttons to adjust Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the INPUT button is pressed the menu disappears MENU 1...

Page 48: ...Clock Install Language Advanced MENU Previous Select INPUT Exit OK Select Position Balance Equalizer Volume Input Source MENU Previous Select INPUT Exit Position Sound 0 40 Main Balance Equalizer Vol...

Page 49: ...nces the quality of mono and stereo audio material It creates the perception of improved dynamics and bass performance over standard speakers or headphones WOW makes up for the limitations inherent in...

Page 50: ...und Press the button on the remote control to select Mono or Stereo Mono or Stereo be will selected in turn whenever you press the button During FM MONO broadcast pressing the button will display the...

Page 51: ...ate setting to Mono will make your listening condition better If the stereo signal is weak and automatic mode switching occurs then the current mode is switched to the Mono NICAM Stereo A2 Stereo Type...

Page 52: ...49 SOUND SETUP...

Page 53: ...How to Store Program Automatically 51 How to Edit Program Manually 52 Teletext Feature 55 Displaying the Teletext Information 56 Channel Setup H Y U N D A I W I D E L C D T V...

Page 54: ...tries OK OK 4 5 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Install Press Left Right or OK buttons to select Install Press Up and Down buttons to move to Aut...

Page 55: ...n directly set channel by pressing Pr C S and numeric 0 9 button The MANUAL Search function will operate in the button direction you pressed when you press the button for more than 2 seconds Press the...

Page 56: ...Skip Delete For details on the remote control please go to next page Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the INPUT button is pressed the menu disappears...

Page 57: ...utton is pressed a second time your setting is completed and the disappears If you want to swap one channel with another channel move to the appropriate channel by using button or numeric key pad Then...

Page 58: ...equence which can be accessed by Teletext OSD On Screen Display Picture Data and Time D F E C B A Selected page number Broadcasting channel identity Text Current page number or search indications Stat...

Page 59: ...the teletext display 2 1 3 HOLD SUB PAGE CANCEL TTX ON OFF REVEAL SIZE MIX INDEX CHANNEL FAVORITE OK LT 260W TTX ON OFF TTX ON OFF MIX DISPLAY ACTION When the secondary pages are displayed in sequence...

Page 60: ...screen will be restored when the SWAP is active For details on PIP feature please refer to the Picture Setup section on page 37 38 TV or VCR DVD PC Restore input source of original DISPLAY ACTION To...

Page 61: ...Display Display Time 62 How to Set No key Operation Auto Power Off 63 How to Set No Signal Timeout 64 How to Set Your Favorite Channels 65 How to Set Noise Reduction and Use Factory Preset 66 Display...

Page 62: ...and PIP images at the same time The PIP image will change only from 4 3 to 16 9 General broadcast picture is adjusted to 16 9 16 9 Picture size for panorama video Panorama General broadcast picture i...

Page 63: ...lect 15 9 4 3 Zoom1 5 16 9 in order Under PC inputs Users can select 15 9 4 3 in order Under other inputs Users can select Auto 16 9 15 9 4 3 Zoom 1 5 Panorama in order HQL320WR Under DTV or DVD input...

Page 64: ...trol and the buttons on the TV ONCE The lock function will turn off automatically after you turn the TV on off once with the remote control ALWAYS With the lock function always on you can control the...

Page 65: ...ond increments from 0 to 60 seconds Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the INPUT button is pressed the menu disappears If you do not press the MENU butto...

Page 66: ...ut Press Left and Right buttons to adjust the auto power off time You can adjust it in 30 minute increments from 0 to 180 minutes Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previ...

Page 67: ...OK button to select Advanced Press Up and Down buttons to move to No Signal Timeout Press Left and Right buttons to adjust the auto power off time You can adjust it in 1 minute increments from 0 to 20...

Page 68: ...Favorite Channel menu appear Press Left and Right buttons to set favorite channel or input source The channel or input source are changed in order below Pr00 99 SCART1 SCART2 AV1 VIDEO AV1 S VHS AV2 V...

Page 69: ...o move to Factory Preset Press the OK button Then It will recall to the defult Except for Favorite Channel and Clock Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If t...

Page 70: ...plying TV input Press the INFO button In case of applying DTV input Press the INFO button In case of applying PC input Press the INFO button In case of applying PIP input Press the INFO button In case...

Page 71: ...elect Language Language menu appears Press Up and Down buttons to move to languge you want English Fran ais Deutch Italian Espa ol Press Left Right or OK button to select Language When it selects the...

Page 72: ...69 FUNCTION SETUP...

Page 73: ...How to Set Date and Clock 71 How to Set On Off Time 72 How to Set Update Program 74 How to Set Sleep Time 75 Clock Setup H Y U N D A I W I D E L C D T V...

Page 74: ...buttons to adjust the Date Month and Year Press the Right button and then go to step 6 if you need to set clock Press Up and Down buttons to move to Clock Press Left and Right buttons to move between...

Page 75: ...then go to step 6 if you need to set Program TV Channel Press Up and Down buttons to move to Program And press Right button to select Program Continued on next page You can erase and reset the Date a...

Page 76: ...e Press Left and Right buttons to adjust Volume Go to step 10 if you need to set the Off Time Press Up and Down buttons to move to Off time Press Left and Right buttons to move between Hour Minute Pre...

Page 77: ...ve to Update Pr Press Left and Right buttons to set to Update Pr Press Up and Down or numeric 0 9 buttons to set the program After the set is completed Press the Left and Right buttons If you use to t...

Page 78: ...mote control SLEEP Press the Sleep button then Sleep Time changes in order below Sleep off Sleep5 Sleep10 Sleep20 Sleep30 Sleep60 Sleep90 Sleep120 Sleep180 If the Sleep time has been set Sleep 1 or Sl...

Page 79: ...Glossary 77 Troubleshooting 79 Care and Cleaning 81 Product Specifications 82 Appendix H Y U N D A I W I D E L C D T V...

Page 80: ...lines of resolution Displays images using interlaced scanning which first transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines 480p Provides 480 lines of resolution Displays images us...

Page 81: ...and sub picture smaller image The SWAP is designed to swap the sub picture for the main picture For example while you are watching a main picture on TV and watching a sub picture on VCR you can insta...

Page 82: ...or wireless antenna Please install a cable broadcasting receiver Converter Possible solution Check whether power is on Check whether the power is cut or whether power cord is properly connected Try t...

Page 83: ...or is located far away from a TV broadcasting station Make sure an audio or audio video component is securely inserted into the appropriate jacks Check other channels for sound Check the volume settin...

Page 84: ...nted object Screen Cleaning Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened in mild glass detergent and dry with a soft cloth Never use any solvent on the screen such as Acetone Benzene or Thinner etc Cl...

Page 85: ...S VHS RGB Component AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Typical 140W Typical 3W 957 x 223 x 556 with stand 18 Kg with stand Remote Control Key Control HQL260WR 26 Diagonal 15 9 a si TFT active matrix 500 1 Typical...

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