Hyundai H-LEDVD22V2 Instruction Manual Download Page 16

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General information

Troubleshooting

Below is a table describing simple measures that can help you eliminate most problems likely 

to emerge when this unit is in use. If below measures do not help, turn to a service center or to the 
nearest dealer.

Symptom

Cause

Solution

No picture, no 

sound, and no 

indicator light

The power cord is not plugged in.

Contrast, brightness, sharpness, color 

and volume are all in the minimum 

value or TV is in mute mode.

Plug the power cord in.

Alter the value of contrast, 

brightness, sharpness, color and 

volume.

Picture and 

sound with 

abnormity

Contrast and color are set improperly.

Color system is set improperly.

Sound system is set improperly.

Set the value of Contrast and color 

properly.

Set the sound system properly.

Picture is spotted 

or with snow

Signal source is low-grade or the 

signal is in a lower quality.

Use the qualified signal cord.

Blue background No video signal or the signal cord is 

improperly/not connected.

Connect the signal cord properly.

PC Picture is not 

in the middle of 

the screen

Picture is not well adjusted.

Adjust H/V position manually to 

adjust it.

No sound

No audio signal or the signal cord is 

im-properly/not connected.

Connect the audio signal cord 

properly.

Set the sound system properly.

Disc cannot be 
loaded

The unit already contains a disc.

Remove the disc in the player then 
put a new one.

Disc cannot be 
read

The disc is inserted with a wring 
side.

Insert the compact disc with the right 
side.

Compact disc is extremely dirty or 
defective.

Clean the disc or try to play a new 
one.

The RC does not 

work

Batteries are improperly installed or 

exhausted.

Make sure the positive and the 

negative polarities are correct.

Reattach the battery lid.

Replace the batteries.

Causes of interference

Incorporated in your TV receiver are the most up-to-date devices to eliminate interference. 

Local radiation however, can create disturbances, which visibly affect your picture. Proper 
installations, a good aerial are your best safeguards against these disturbances.

•  RF INTERFERENCE: Moving ripples across the screen are caused by nearby transmitting or 

receiving short-wave radio equipment.

Summary of Contents for H-LEDVD22V2

Page 1: ...DVD LED TV WITH BUILT IN DVD PLAYER Instruction manual H LEDVD24V2...

Page 2: ...ng the battery General operations AV signal sources Teletext operations PC screen OSD operation Picture setting Sound setting TV Setting Function setting PC setup DVD player operation Turn on off Inse...

Page 3: ...il Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet also unplug the signal cables from the input ports when the unit is unused for long periods of time When unplugging the plug always hold the wide slot do no...

Page 4: ...Do not overexert or touch the panel when you convey the product Do not transfer the TV up or down display direction Do not transport it with the power cord or the connection cable connected If you mo...

Page 5: ...GA jack from the monitor by the relevant cable Connection This unit has PC audio in jack Connect this jack to PC main unit with related audio cable in PC mode and adjust the volume to what you want If...

Page 6: ...button 8 Disc slot 9 IR sensor 10 Power indicator Back panel 1 TV RF antenna socket 2 Stereo audio input 3 Composite video input 4 Component YPbPr input 5 SD MMC slot 6 USB port 7 Power socket 8 HDMI...

Page 7: ...on 31 TITLE REVEAL button 32 buttons Changing the battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the RC 2 Insert the batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the correct...

Page 8: ...ay the preset TV channel play information Press ZOOM ASPECT button repeatedly to select a screen display size from the available list 16 9 4 3 AV signal sources Press INPUT button on the RC then press...

Page 9: ...e tint of color when your system is in NTSC Scale select 16 9 4 3 picture mode In PC mode only brightness and contrast are adjustable Sound setting Move Select Exit Sound mode Volume Bass Treble Balan...

Page 10: ...ress button to reset all settings PC Setup only in VGA mode Move Select Exit H Position V Position Clock Phase Auto adjust PC H Position V Position adjust horizontal and vertical position of the image...

Page 11: ...loading unloading and during playback this is normal and can be ignored For some discs after loading the content of the disc you need to press button or select from the disc menu to start To eject th...

Page 12: ...nt Repeat off Repeat track Repeat directory Repeat all Display Press DISPLAY button repeatedly to activate the roll down menu on screen for the current Title Chapter Time and other playback informatio...

Page 13: ...e highlighted file 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Current folder 2 MP3 file playback 3 JPEG file playback 4 Video file playback 5 Current file 6 Scroll bar Press cursor buttons to highlight the folders files or mode s...

Page 14: ...e this setting if you have a widescreen television Playback screen size may vary according to disc contents For discs with 4 3 contents using any mode would only display 4 3 screen Screen ratio select...

Page 15: ...MIC RANGE DUAL MONO EXIT SETUP DYNAMIC RANGE When switch the compress mode to Dynamic Range adjust the compress ratio for different effect When selected FULL the peak signal value is smallest When sel...

Page 16: ...signal cord properly PC Picture is not in the middle of the screen Picture is not well adjusted Adjust H V position manually to adjust it No sound No audio signal or the signal cord is im properly not...

Page 17: ...by correct aerial positioning CAR IGNITION Nearby cars and electrical motors can cause small streaks across the picture or make the picture roll The LCD panel is a high technology product with many th...

Page 18: ...P3 HDCD JPEG Kodak picture CD MPEG4 DivX NICAM STEREO 2 x 3 W AV RCA in Coaxial out SCART PC audio input HDMI VGA Component YUV RF antenna Headphone out Russian and English OSD Progressive scan Digita...

Page 19: ...PEG USB SD MMC DVD 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 19 DVD DVD 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 29 29...

Page 20: ...20 KPA 060F...

Page 21: ...21 20 50 10 4 4 100...

Page 22: ...22 75 300 75 DVD VDCR CAMCORDER PC L R RCA SCART SCART VGA Y Pb Pr HDMI HDMI 75...

Page 23: ...23 1 2 3 4 YPbPr 5 SD MMC 6 USB 7 8 HDMI 9 VGA 10 11 SCART 12 13 1 MENU 2 CH CH 3 VOL VOL 4 INPUT 5 PLAY 6 EJECT 7 POWER 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 24: ...4 SLOW TV TEXT 15 INTRO INDEX 16 PROGRAM SUBPAGE 17 18 INPUT 19 20 DISPLAY 21 SLEEP 22 CH CH 23 OSD MENU 24 25 SETUP 26 A B 27 MENU 28 SUBTITLE 29 LANGUAGE NICAM A2 30 ANGLE SIZE 31 TITLE REVEAL 32 1...

Page 25: ...R POWER VOL VOL SLEEP INPUT TV 1 1 CH CH 0 9 1 199 0 9 PICTURE 4 SOUND 4 MUTE DISPLAY ZOOM ASPECT 16 9 4 3 INPUT CH CH TV AV YPbPr DVD SCART VGA HDMI TV TEXT TEXT HOLD INDEX 100 SIZE REVEAL SUBPAGE 00...

Page 26: ...26 VGA OSD MENU OK OSD MENU EXIT NTSC 16 9 4 3 PC...

Page 27: ...27 1 1 MENU 1 2 TV VGA DVD DVD DVD...

Page 28: ...28 DVD EJECT 1 MENU DVD 2 OK 3 EJECT DVD DVD TITLE AVI AVI 2 16 PROGRAM OK PROGRAM OK...

Page 29: ...29 Super VCD VCD CD MP3 JPEG x2 x4 x8 x20 x2 x4 x8 x20 SLOW 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 REPEAT Super VCD VCD CD HDCD DVD 4 MP3 JPEG 4 DISPLAY DVD CD GOTO ENTER INTRO...

Page 30: ...30 DVD AUDIO VCD AUDIO DVD SUBTITLE SUBTITLE ANGLE ANGLE ZOOM x2 x3 x4 x1 2 x1 3 x1 4 A B A B A A B A B A B A B Super VCD VCD CD DVD MP3 JPEG MP3 JPEG MP3 JPEG 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 MP3 3 JPEG 4 5 6...

Page 31: ...31 USB SD MMC USB SD MMC INPUT DVD USB SD MMC USB 1 0 2 0 250 16 DVD SETUP SETUP USB NTSC PAL 4 3 PS 4 3LB 16 9 4 3 PS 4 3 LB DVD 16 9 0000 OK...

Page 32: ...32 8 OK SPDIF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM...

Page 33: ...33 VGA...

Page 34: ...34 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 5 2 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1...

Page 35: ...G CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW USB SD MMC MS DVD SVCD VCD CDDA MP3 HDCD JPEG Kodak picture CD MPEG4 DivX NICAM 2 3 RCA SCART HDMI VGA YUV 199 I 100 240 50 60 5 12 60 590 x 170 x 420 5 45 7 1 3...

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