Insignia I-LC23Q1 User Manual Download Page 38

Chapter 9 Programming the Remote Control

 

 

 

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VCR

 

 
American high   

007 

Admiral  

019 

Adventura  

059 

Aiko  

044 

Aiwa  

009,046,059,067,068 

Akai  

013,021,022,030,069 

Amstrad 070 
Asha  

042 

Audiovox 009 
Beaumark  

042 

Bell & Howell   

029 

Broksonic  

001,033,035,038,045,049,071 

Calix  

009 

Canon  

007 

Capehart  

003 

Carver  

028 

CCE  

027,044 

Cineral  

044 

Citizen  

009,044 

Colt  

027 

Craig  

009,018,027,042,043 

Curtis Mathes 

007,013,034 

Daewoo 003,016,044,051 
Daytron  

003 

Denon  

014 

Dynatech  

059 

Electrophonic  

009 

Electrohome  

009 

Emerex 004 
Emerson  

001,008,009,015,021,022,026,033 

 035,037,038,040,044,045,049,051 
 059,071 
Fisher  

018,020,024,029 

Fuji  

005,007 

Funai  

059,070 

Garrard  

059,070 

GE  

007,019,036,042 

Goldstar  

009,010 

Go Video   

047,050,072,073 

Gradiente  

002,059 

Harley Davidson   

059 

Harman/Kardon 010,028 
Harwood  

026,027 

Headguarter 017 
HI-Q  

018 

Hitachi  

013,014,030,059

 

Jensen  

013 

JVC  

002,013,025 

KEC  

009,044 

Kenwood  

010,013,017,025 

KLH  

027 

Kodak  

007,009 

Logik  

027 

Lloyd’s  

037,059 

LXI  

009 

Magnasonic  

044,052 

Magnavox  

007,011,028,032,059 

Magin  

042 

Marantz 007,010,028 
Marta  

009 

MEI  

007 

Matsushita  

007,034,048 

Memorex 007,009,011,017,018,019,029,042 
 046,053,056,057,059 
MGA  

015,021,022,042 

MGN technology   

042 

Minolta  

014,030 

Mitsubishi  

015,019,021,022,025,074,075 

Motorola  

007,019 

MTC  

042,059 

Multitech  

027,059 

NAP  

005,006,007,009,011,014,024,030 

NEC  

010,012,013,025,029 

Nikko  

009 

Nikon  

006 

Noblex  

042 

Olympus  

007 

Optimus  

009,019,029,034,047,048,052,054 

 055,056,057 
Optonica  

023 

Orion 001,035,045,049 
Panasonic  

007,034,041,048,056 

Penney  

007,009,010,012,014,020,042 

Pentax  

014,030 

Philco  

007,038 

Philips  

023,028,032 

Pilot  

009 

Pioneer  

025 

Portland  

003 

Profitronic  

042 

Proscan  

036 

Protec  

027 

Pulsar  

011 

Quasar  

007,034,048,056 

Summary of Contents for I-LC23Q1

Page 1: ...I LC23Q1 23 LCD TV Display I LC26Q1 26 LCD TV Display IMPORTANT Read this guide thoroughly before using the unit USER S GUIDE April 2004...

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Page 3: ...Buttons 15 3 2 Using the Remote Control Basic Operation 16 4 CONNECTING DEVICES 17 4 1 Connecting Your DVD Player 17 4 2 Connecting Your HDTV Set top Box 18 4 3 Connecting Your VCR or Video Camera 19...

Page 4: ...32 8 ADVANCED SETTINGS 33 8 1 Setting the Sleep Timer 33 8 2 Blocking Channels 33 8 3 Setting a Password 34 8 4 Displaying Closed Caption Subtitles 35 8 5 Displaying the Serial Number 36 8 6 Resettin...

Page 5: ...er Do not expose your LCD TV to rain or moisture Keep your LCD TV away from excessive dust high temperatures moisture or direct sunlight Use your LCD TV in a well ventilated area and do not cover the...

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Page 7: ...may purchase for your LCD TV CABLE KITS Cable kits consist of high quality cables with gold plated connectors of various lengths for connecting audio and video devices to your LCD TV Below are some ex...

Page 8: ...power cord to the power cord connector on the back of your LCD TV see 2 3 Back Connectors and then plug the other end of the power cord into a correctly grounded electrical outlet or surge protector...

Page 9: ...lue Increases the sound level Displays a submenu with selections for the current menu option Increases a menu option value Selects the input source N A Turns the LCD TV ON OFF N A Activates the OSD ma...

Page 10: ...NECTOR DESCRIPTION Headphone Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones to this stereo headphone jack Using this jack automatically disables the built in speakers Video Audio in Connect composite a...

Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Your LCD TV At A Glance 11 11 2 3 Back Connectors To access the connectors on the back of your LCD TV you will need to lift up and remove the protective cover...

Page 12: ...cord connector Connect the power cable to this DVI in Connects to a DVI video device such as a computer or cable Satellite box VGA in Connects to a VGA video device such as a computer or cable Satelli...

Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Your LCD TV At A Glance 13 13 UHF VHF CATV S Video S1 S2 Composite Video Audio in AV1 AV2 Component HDTV Video Audio in YPBPR Subwoofer...

Page 14: ...Chapter 2 Your LCD TV At A Glance 14 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 15: ...POWER Turns the selected component ON OFF TV Selects a programmed TV DVD Selects a programmed DVD player AMP Selects a programmed amplifier AUX Selects a programmed component INFO Shows the current st...

Page 16: ...Plays the CD DVD or VCR when the component is activated with the remote control REV Rewinds the CD DVD or VCR when the component is activated with the remote control PAUSE Pauses the CD DVD or VCR wh...

Page 17: ...o the green colored Y jack on the back of your LCD TV 2 Connect the red colored PR or CR jack on the back of your DVD player to the red colored PRCR jack on the back of your LCD TV 3 Connect the blue...

Page 18: ...4 2 1 TO CONNECT USING COMPONENT VIDEO 1 Connect the green Y jack on the back of your HDTV set top box to the green Y jack on the back of your LCD TV 2 Connect the red PR or CR jack on the back of yo...

Page 19: ...N the Power then press the INPUT button repeatedly to select AV1 S1 or AV2 S2 4 3 2 TO CONNECT USING COMPONENT VIDEO 1 Connect the yellow video jack on the back of your VCR or video camera to the yell...

Page 20: ...g ON the Power then press the INPUT button repeatedly to select CATV 3 If you have an broadcast antenna or cable box connect your broadcast antenna or cable TV coaxial RF cable to the UHF VHF connecto...

Page 21: ...ING If an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to your LCD TV make sure that the antenna or cable system is correctly grounded 4 5 Connecting a Computer 4 5 1 TO CONNECT USING DVI VIDEO 1 Conn...

Page 22: ...VGA connector on the back of your LCD TV with a VGA monitor cable 2 Connect the Audio Out jack on your computer to the Line in jack on the back of your LCD TV See 2 2 Right side Connectors for the loc...

Page 23: ...end of the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet or surge protector 5 2 Turning On the LCD TV 1 Press the MAIN POWER switch in the back of the unit see 2 3 Back Connectors for locatio...

Page 24: ...ff your LCD TV with the Main Power switch instead of using the remote control or front POWER button For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or unused for long perio...

Page 25: ...sing the remote control To adjust volume from the front panel Press to increase decrease the sound level TO ADJUST VOLUME FROM THE REMOTE Press the VOL buttons see illustration for location to turn up...

Page 26: ...ent depending on the current input source 6 2 1 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS You can access the OSD from either the front of your LCD TV display or from your remote control 1 With the power ON press the TV butt...

Page 27: ...ne Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image Audio Menu Treble Adjusts the treble value to enhance high frequency sounds Bass Adjusts the bass value to enhance the low frequency sounds Balance Adju...

Page 28: ...Selects the primary input mode for the AV2 connection AV3 in out Sets AV3 connectors on the bottom front of your LCD TV as an AV in or AV out connection Language Changes the language of the OSD menu...

Page 29: ...input Audio Menu Treble Adjusts the treble value to enhance high frequency sounds Bass Adjusts the bass value to enhance the low frequency sounds Balance Adjusts the level of sounds between the left a...

Page 30: ...ou are satisfied with your choice press EXIT to return to normal viewing 6 5 Adjusting Picture Settings Follow these steps to adjust your LCD TV image 1 Press MENU to call up the on screen display OSD...

Page 31: ...WN buttons to select AUTO SEARCH 5 Press OK to start the auto scanning of channels 6 Press EXIT to close the OSD 7 2 Setting Channels Manually MANUAL SEARCH Use this option to add certain channels to...

Page 32: ...control to open the OSD 2 Press the Navigation UP DOWN buttons to select the Setup menu 3 Press OK to open the menu 4 Press the Navigation UP DOWN buttons to select MANUAL SEARCH 5 Press OK to select...

Page 33: ...utton to hide the sleep timer display Your sleep timer is now running in the background The sleep timer will be hidden after 10 seconds TO TURN OFF THE SLEEP TIMER Press the SLEEP button repeatedly un...

Page 34: ...N buttons to select each option then press the Navigation RIGHT LEFT buttons to select BLOCK or UNBLOCK This option lets you block the following MPAA movie ratings G general audience PG parental guida...

Page 35: ...IT to close the OSD 8 4 Displaying Closed Caption Subtitles Designed to help the hearing impaired Closed Captioning C C displays on screen the voice content of TV programs TO TURN ON CLOSED CAPTIONING...

Page 36: ...e serial number is displayed on screen 5 Press EXIT to close the OSD 8 6 Resetting to Factory Settings To reset to the default factory settings follow these steps 1 Press the MENU button on the remote...

Page 37: ...manufacturer For a list of device programming codes see 9 2 Device Program Codes If the code is accepted the LED turns OFF If the LED does not turn OFF repeat steps 2 and 3 with the next code listed f...

Page 38: ...59 Harman Kardon 010 028 Harwood 026 027 Headguarter 017 HI Q 018 Hitachi 013 014 030 059 Jensen 013 JVC 002 013 025 KEC 009 044 Kenwood 010 013 017 025 KLH 027 Kodak 007 009 Logik 027 Lloyd s 037 059...

Page 39: ...6 018 019 023 027 028 040 042 059 White Westinghouse 044 XR 1000 007 027 059 Yamaha 010 013 Zenith 005 006 011 049 059 Some models 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 SAT Aifa 190 Aiko 184 Alfa gold 177 Alpha...

Page 40: ...ite 134 136 Veccom 171 Video pall 095 Viewstar 119 Vortec 178 Winner 144 147 Zenith 050 065 083 095 138 Zenith satellite 133 139 140 141 Some models 142 172 Cable ABC 001 003 004 005 006 008 009 011 1...

Page 41: ...lanta 132 252 Seam 039 Sg 211 Signal 010 021 Signature 006 Skygiant 212 213 214 SL Marx 021 Sprucer 014 Starcom 003 010 Stargate 021 044 Starquest 010 Sylvania 001 TADA 199 236 Taicom 202 220 Tandy 03...

Page 42: ...0 047 068 Goldstar 072 Harman Kardon 046 049 075 Hitachi 030 044 JVC 035 Kenwood 028 032 056 084 087 Kodak 066 Krell 046 Kyocare 027 Linn 046 Luxman 038 LXI 068 Magnavox 046 068 Magnavox CD R 083 Mara...

Page 43: ...38 147 148 Kodak 066 Krell 046 Kyocare 027 Linn 139 LXI 137 Magnavox 129 139 155 163 Marantz 118 129 139 MCS 118 151 NAD 149 Nakamichi 125 152 NEC 144 Onkyo 126 130 154 Optimus 119 124 136 137 138 142...

Page 44: ...0 Philips 200 Sony 199 TURNTABLE Aiwa 201 Carver 201 Magnavox 201 Marantz 201 Philips 201 Sony 202 VIDEO Archer 203 GC Electronics 203 Jebsee 203 Radio Shack 203 Sony Web TV 205 TeleCaption 204 AUDIO...

Page 45: ...hat the headphones are not connected Check MTS settings under the OSD Audio menu Distorted Picture or Unusual Sounds You may be getting interference from electrical appliances cars motorcycles or fluo...

Page 46: ...l broadcast signal the signal is up converted increased to match your LCD TV s display capabilities Up converting can cause noise or trash The signal on DVI D is HDCP encoded Stop and restart the sour...

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