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How to the LNA (Low-Noise-Amplifier) Feature

If the reception is clear, you don’t have to use this feature.
If the signal is weak or distorted, perform the following steps.

Press Menu button.

Menu items appear on the screen.

Press Up and Down buttons to move to           .

Press 

button to select           .

Press Up and Down buttons to move to “LNA”.

Press Left and Right buttons to set to  ON/OFF .

Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.

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Summary of Contents for Q421H

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

Page 3: ...es It will help reduce this matter 3 Solution The temporary image sticking would decrease with displaying Full White pattern during 10 hours The permanent image sticking could not take off under the l...

Page 4: ...the different brightness level of the edges may cause image retention on the edges when watching for a long time This phenomenon is the same matter to other LCD manufacturers Please do not watch a st...

Page 5: ...program you are watching You can switch among Standard News Music and Sport options or you can configure the sound settings for yourself TV Program Reservation If you reserve a digital TV program you...

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Page 7: ...oise 37 Sound Setup How to Select the Audio Mode 38 How to Adjust the Desired Audio Mode 39 How to Use the Automatic Volume Control 40 How to Select MTS Multi Channel Sound 41 How to Listen to SRS Tru...

Page 8: ...nit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Example of Grounding According to National Electrica...

Page 9: ...ry when they fall Do not install in a place where there is oil smoke excessive humidity or where water may be sprinkled on it This may cause electric shock or fire Do not install on an unstable place...

Page 10: ...to climb or play on the TV This may cause the TV to fall resulting in serious injury Do not place toys and cookies etc on the TV which may attract children s attention This may cause the TV to fall r...

Page 11: ...ng old batteries together with new ones Otherwise it may result in internal damage to batteries fire due to leakage or contamination In the event of damaging or dropping the product switch off the pow...

Page 12: ...consult a service center electronics shops or parts seller Audio Cable PC Audio Cable DIV DVD Antenna Cable coaxial cable Power Cord Remote Control 2 batteries 1 5V AAA User s Guide Component Y Pb Pr...

Page 13: ...event scratch on the product 2 Align the stand with TV body below and fasten the stand bars using 4 fixing screws 3 After the assembly is over stand the assembled product at a desired place Desk type...

Page 14: ...n terminals on the rear of speakers with speaker connection terminals on the rear of TV Connect cables and terminals in the same color 2 Speakers left and right 4 brackets 16 fixing screws 2 sets of s...

Page 15: ...of speaker cables left and right Insert speaker stands in the groove on the bottom of speakers and fasten them using fixing screws Left and right side each Upright and place them on the desired place...

Page 16: ...also serve as the cursors of Down and Up buttons in Menu mode Select button Use this button to select each item from the menu mode Menu button Use this button to display or exit from the menu mode Sou...

Page 17: ...1 Audio input terminal S Video input terminal Video input terminal S Video Video Audio input terminal RS 232 input terminal Connect to the RS 232 terminal of a PC to check its service Monitor Video ou...

Page 18: ...us Channel Use this button to return to the previous channel 6 Other external device selection 66P 7 MENU SELECTION Use this button to select menu items 8 LEFT RIGHT MOVE ADJUST Use these buttons to m...

Page 19: ...button to select deselect your frequently used channel 21 CC Closed Caption 22 FAVORITE Use this button when watching your favorite channel 23 ADD ERASE Use this button to add or erase channels 24 IN...

Page 20: ...ge 47 to memorize the available channels Press INPUT on remote control Press to move to Analog TV or Digital TV and press to select Press button or button to select the desired channels Ex When you wa...

Page 21: ...ge 47 to memorize the available channels Press INPUT on remote control Press to move to Analog TV or Digital TV and press to select Press button or button to select the desired channels Ex When you wa...

Page 22: ...ll necessary connections are made If power is given before connections completed this may damage the product Make sure to match the cable in color with the terminal Make sure to check the type of term...

Page 23: ...cable Left white Right red between Audio output terminal of VCR or cable receiver and Audio input terminal of TV Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color How to Watch Turn on TV to press on re...

Page 24: ...DTV DVD Audio on the rear of TV Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color How to Watch Turn on TV and press on remote control Press to move Component 1 or Component 2 and press to select For mo...

Page 25: ...rminal in the same colors Connect the Audio cable Left white Right red between Audio output terminal of Camcorder Game player and Audio input terminal of TV Connect the jacks to terminals in the same...

Page 26: ...lor When Using as a PC Monitor Turn on TV and press on remote control Press to move to PC or HDMI or DVI and then press to select If you use the HDMI or DVI connection you can enjoy better picture qua...

Page 27: ...43 27 31 47 37 88 48 08 46 88 53 67 49 72 48 36 60 02 68 68 Vertical frequency 70 09 85 08 59 94 72 80 75 00 85 01 70 08 60 32 72 18 75 00 85 06 74 55 60 00 75 03 85 00 640 x 350 720 x 400 800 x 600 8...

Page 28: ...I or DVI output terminal Input a High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP high definition picture source to this HDMI terminal so youcan display the high definition pictures on this TV in the di...

Page 29: ...ur Digital Set Top Box does not have aDIGITAL OUT terminal Output setting use the component Video Input or the S Video Input or Video Input In thiscase the picture will be displayed as an analog signa...

Page 30: ...ks to terminals in the same color Connect the Audio cable between Audio input terminal Left white Right red of an external device and Audio output terminal for Video on the rear of TV Connect the jack...

Page 31: ...al on the rear of TV Deselect Speaker Output from the Sound Menu and select Digital Sound Output See page 44 45 For more information read the user s guide of the external sound device Do not look into...

Page 32: ...een Press button to select MODE is selected Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode changes in following order Standard Dynamic Movie Mild User 1 User 2 Press MENU button after the setting is...

Page 33: ...s appear Press Up and Down buttons to move Press Left and Right buttons to adjust Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the EXIT button is pressed the menu...

Page 34: ...move to COLOR TEMP Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode changes in following order Standard Warm 1 Warm 2 Cool 1 Cool 2 Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the pr...

Page 35: ...uto Under PC inputs Users can select Wide Normal Under HDMI or DVI inputs Component 1 2 Users can select Wide Normal Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Under other inputs Users can select Wide Normal Panorama Zoom 1 Zoom...

Page 36: ...ng to a signal source received General broadcast 4 3 Wide broadcast 16 9 AUTO This is applied in digital broadcasting input mode only 4 3 general picture size Normal Picture size for panorama video Pa...

Page 37: ...o select Press Up and Down buttons to move to PIP Press Left and Right buttons to select PIP The PIP Menu appears Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode changes in following order PIP SMALL...

Page 38: ...s to the previous menu If the EXIT button is pressed the menu disappears You can set the PIP mode quickly using the remote control How to Select the PIP Press the button Whenever you press this button...

Page 39: ...ttom Left Corner Left Top Corner Right Top Corner Supported PIP Table PIP O Supported X Not Supported The same input mode cannot be selected for the main picture and sub picture S Video O O O O O O O...

Page 40: ...aded Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press button to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to NOISE REDUCT Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode changes in following or...

Page 41: ...to Press button to select MODE is selected Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode changes in following order Standard News Music Sports User Press MENU button after the setting is done and M...

Page 42: ...ess Left and Right buttons to select CUSTOM SOUND CUSTOM menu appears Move between the items listed using UP or Down button Adjust the level of the item selected using Left or Right button Press MENU...

Page 43: ...always maintain the volume level that you decide Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON...

Page 44: ...perate audio program which is usually a foreign language translation You can select one of the languages listed you prefer when you watch a digital program that is supported with foreign language 1 2...

Page 45: ...Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to SURROUND Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON OFF Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu g...

Page 46: ...tem Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to SUB WOOFER Press Left and Right buttons to select...

Page 47: ...ss Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to SPEAKER OUT Press Left and Right buttons to select ON OF...

Page 48: ...elect Press Up and Down buttons to move to DIGITAL AUDIO Press Left and Right buttons to select ON OFF Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode shifts in following order Dolby PCM OFF Press ME...

Page 49: ...mode shifts in following order ENGLISH SPANISH FRANCE Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the EXIT button is pressed the menu disappears 1 2 3 4 How to Di...

Page 50: ...Press Up and Down buttons to move to AIR TV or CATV AIR ONLY Watching the analog over the air and digital over the air signals via ANT1 input port CABLE ONLY Watching the Cable and digital cable sign...

Page 51: ...ed you need to perform AUTO SCAN again If you want to directly use the number buttons for storing contact your local broadcasting company or cable company for the required channel digits Unlike an ana...

Page 52: ...s BOOK MARK button Then the channel will be stored while Favorite Channel Selected is displayed on the screen How to access the stored favorite channel Press FAVORITE button You can access the favorit...

Page 53: ...enu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to FINE TUNE Press button to select FINE TUNE FINE TUNE menu items appear P...

Page 54: ...m the following steps Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to LNA Press Left and Right button...

Page 55: ...Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to Press button to select LANGUAGE is highlighted Whenever you press Left or Right button the mode shifts in following ord...

Page 56: ...ss button to select TIME The CLOCK items appear To set the Current Time Press Left and Right buttons to move between Hour Minute and AM PM and Press Up and Down buttons to set Hour Minute and AM PM Af...

Page 57: ...o set SLEEP TIMER Press Left button to exit and press the down arrow button to move to SLEEP TIME Whenever the Left or Right button the mode shifts in following order 30 60 90 120 240 OFF To set NO SI...

Page 58: ...to select IMAGE ADJUST Then the IMAGE ADJUST items appear Press Up and Down buttons to move to items you want Press Left and Right buttons to adjust Press MENU button after the setting is done and Me...

Page 59: ...Down buttons to move to LOCK Press button to select LOCK Then the Enter PIN number window appears The default is 4 digits 0 0 0 0 Press the numeric keys to enter your PIN number The LOCK items appear...

Page 60: ...is set to ON such item is disabled Press MENU button after the setting is done and Menu goes to the previous menu If the EXIT button is pressed the menu disappears The Lock External SIGNAL function i...

Page 61: ...tings for Television programs including made for TV movies Continued on next page Movie Ratings Blocking Off Permits all programs G General audience PG Parental guidance suggested PG 13 Parents strong...

Page 62: ...K PROGRAM and press buttons to select The new screen will appear Press Left and Right buttons to ON Press Up and Down buttons to move to TV Guide or MAPP Press button to select TV Guide or MAPP The ne...

Page 63: ...nels The service modes support MPEG 2 based transport sources Service 1 and Service2 are the primary and secondary languages respectively Service3 and service4 5 6 are additional caption sources that...

Page 64: ...Press Up and Down buttons move between the items Press Left and Right buttons to select the item When selecting the Option item press button Option menu appear Press Up and Down buttons move between...

Page 65: ...SHIFT or FULL WHITE Press buttons to set to ON OFF Press EXIT button to TV viewing or press MENU button to return to the previous menu It may take from several minutes up to several hours to remove t...

Page 66: ...y your local broadcasting company Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen Press Up and Down buttons to move to and press button to select Press button again to select the CURRENT CHANNEL Gui...

Page 67: ...Right buttons to move to YES if you want to schedule If you don t want to schedule move to NO Press button to set If scheduled the program title is highlighted in red and if scheduling is cancelled t...

Page 68: ...on to select Press Up and Down buttons to move to RESERVATION LIST Press button to select RESERVATION LIST The Reservation List will appear To remove a scheduled program Press Up and Down buttons to t...

Page 69: ...he same time for two seconds 4 Enter an appropriate 3 digit number of the manufacturer from the DVD Setting Number Table If the product brand you want to set has multiple setting numbers attempt to en...

Page 70: ...67 APPENDIX DVD Setting Number Table...

Page 71: ...68 APPENDIX HYUNDAI Digital PDP TV AMP Setting Number Table CATV Setting Number Table...

Page 72: ...ive scanning which transmits each line from top to bottom 1080i Provides 1080 lines of resolution Displays images using interlaced scanning which first transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and...

Page 73: ...ion Picture Mode Picture Mode features the optimal picture quality There are Standard Dynamic Movie Mild Custom features in order CUSTOM allows you to adjust Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color and Ti...

Page 74: ...g TMDS transmission reduces the loss of signal allowing to enjoy a clear and crisp image HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is the first and only industry supported uncompressed all digita...

Page 75: ...n outdoors antenna 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 proper...

Page 76: ...d 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 settings on the ca...

Page 77: ...rnail or pointed 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 Th...

Page 78: ...1EA A V audio common 1EA Audio included 2EA Audio included 2EA ANT1 ANT2 D SUB 1024 X 768 85 Hz L R 1EA 1EA 1EA Audio included NTSC M FM Component S Video Composite PC HDMI or DVI AC 100 240 V 50 60 H...

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