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Contents

Warnings

3~4

Contents

5

Supplied Accessories

6

Controls

7~9

Controller of panel

7

Remote controller 

8~9

Basic Operation

10

On and off 

10

Programme selection  

10

Volume adjustment  

10

Q.View

10

Mute Function 

10

On screen Language selection  

10

On Screen Menus and Displays

11

Setting up TV Programme

12~14

Auto Programme  

12

Manual Programme   

13

Programme edit  

14

Picture Control

15

Manual picture setup 

15

Auto picture setup  

15

Sound Control

16

Other functions

17~18

TV, SCART1, SCART2 and S-VIDEO mode  

17

Auto sleep  

17

Blue Back

18

ARC(Aspect Ratio Control)

18

Sleep timer  

18

Sound output selection 

18

PIP function 

18

Programme list 

19

TELETEXT

20~21

Text On/Off  

20

TOP text 

20

FLOF text  

20

Special Text function 

21

External Equipment Connection

22~23

Antenna IN  

22

SCART 1/2  

22

S-VIDEO IN  

23

Headphone OUT  

23

Sub woofer OUT  

23

Connecting PC as monitor

24~25

Product specifications

26

Troubleshooting

27

Limited Warranty

28

Before operating the set, please read this manual carefully.

Summary of Contents for LT-23FEP

Page 1: ...500 021A0040527 ...

Page 2: ...Owner s Manual Model LT 23FEP FLP 23 Wide LCD Color TV ...

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Page 4: ...ut the mains plug of the AC DC adaptor and the aerial plug Do not allow anything to rest upon or roll over the power cord and do not place the set where the power cord is subject to damage Service Never remove the back cover of the TV this can expose you to high voltage and other hazards If the TV does not operate properly unplug it and call your dealer Antenna Connect the antenna cable to the con...

Page 5: ...aced in a position that allows a free flow of air Do not cover the ventilation openings on the back cover You can place it on a table top Cleaning Unplug the TV before cleaning the face of the LCD Screen Dust the TV by wiping the screen and cabinet with a soft clean cloth If the screen requires additional cleaning use a clean damp cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Warnings ...

Page 6: ...al picture setup 15 Auto picture setup 15 Sound Control 16 Other functions 17 18 TV SCART1 SCART2 and S VIDEO mode 17 Auto sleep 17 Blue Back 18 ARC Aspect Ratio Control 18 Sleep timer 18 Sound output selection 18 PIP function 18 Programme list 19 TELETEXT 20 21 Text On Off 20 TOP text 20 FLOF text 20 Special Text function 21 External Equipment Connection 22 23 Antenna IN 22 SCART 1 2 22 S VIDEO I...

Page 7: ...ard in the direction shown by the arrow 2 Insert the batteries with correct polarity to and to 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Install two high quality 1 5V AAA alkaline batteries Don t mix old batteries with new batteries Remove batteries when you won t use the remote controller for long time Liquid leakage from old batteries may cause operation failure uNotes for using remote controller ...

Page 8: ...ave mode only PC mode 7 Remote control sensor Accepts the IR signal of remote controller 1 DC IN 24V 2 PC ANALOG IN D SUB 3 PC DIGITAL IN DVI I 4 PC AUDIO IN Connect the audio cable from the PC to the PC AUDIO IN of the set 5 H P Headphone out Connect a headphone to this socket 6 S VIDEO IN Connect the output of an S VIDEO VCR to the S VIDEO input Connect the audio outputs of an S VIDEO VCR to the...

Page 9: ...Picture Status Memory Recalls your preferred picture setting 5 SSM Sound Status Memory Recalls your preferred sound setting 6 I II Selects the language during dual language broadcast Selects the sound output 7 MENU Displays a main menu 8 TV AV Selects TV SCART1 SCART2 S VIDEO PC Analog or PC Digital mode Clears the menu from the screen 9 SLEEP Sets the sleep timer 10 TV PC Selects TV or PC mode di...

Page 10: ...plays the programm list menu 17 PIP Displays a PIP Picture In Picture screen 18 ARC Selects a screen mode 16 9 14 9 ZOOM 1 1 and Auto Wide 19 INPUT Selects the AV source of sub picture in PIP mode 20 POSITION Selects a position of PIP screen 21 SWAP Switches a main picture for sub picture in PIP mode 22 MODE Selects a PIP screen mode 16 1 9 1 double window and scan mode 23 xPRy Selects a programme...

Page 11: ...button to adjust the sound level Quick view Press the Q VIEW button to view the last channel you were watching Sound mute function Press the MUTE button The sound is switched off and the mute display appears To cancel mute mode press the MUTE button again VOLÏq or SSM button On screen menu language selection The menu can be displayed on the screen in desired language First select your language 1 P...

Page 12: ...ecial q Setup q ƇƉ ȖȘ 5 6 Picture Contrast 90 Brightness 75 Colour 75 Sharpness 50 Tint 0 ƇƉ 5 6 Equalizer Flat Music Movie Speech User ƇƉ ȖȘ 5 6 Auto programme System BG Storage from 1 Start ƇƉ ȖȘ 73 5 6 Manual programme System BG Channel V UHF 5 Fine Ș Ș Ș Search Ș Ș Ș Name Storage 1 ƇƉ ȖȘ 5 6 Sound Equalizer Ș Balance 0 AVL Off Surround Off nVolume 30 Sub woofer 0 ƇƉ ȖȘ 5 6 Special Input TV Aut...

Page 13: ...Select a TV system with the VOLÏq button BG West Europe Asia M East Africa Australia I UK Hong Kong South Africa DK Russia China East Europe L France Only LT 23FLP Model 6 Press the PRxy button to select Storage from 7 Select the beginning programme number with the PRxy button or NUMBER buttons 8 Start Auto programme press the MENU button to finish auto programme 9 Press the TV AV button to finish...

Page 14: ... button to select V UHF or Cable as required If possible select the programme number directly with the number buttons 8 Press the PRxy button to select Search Press the VOL Ïq button to commence searching If a channel is found the search will stop 9 If this programme is the one required press the PRxybutton to select Storage Select the desired programme number with the VOL Ïqbutton or NUMBER butto...

Page 15: ...ving a programme 1 Select a programme to be moved with the PRxy or VOLÏq button 2 Press the YELLOW button 3 Move the programme to desired programme number with the PRxy or VOLÏq button 4 Press the YELLOW button again to release this function Skipping a programme number 1 Select a programme number to be skipped with the PRxy or VOLÏq button 2 Press the CYAN button The skipped programme turns to blu...

Page 16: ... as below Dynamic Standard Mild Game User Dynamic Vivid Picture Appearance Standard Standard Picture Appearance Mild Softer Picture Appearance Game External Video Game Picture Setup User Manual Picture Setup POWER MENU TV AV PR OK PR VOL VOL TV PC SLEEP TEXT MIX UPDATE TIME REVEAL HOLD Q VIEW LIST PSM SSM I II 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 POSITION SWAP MODE PR PIP ARC INPUT Selected Item Contrast Brightnes...

Page 17: ...rn to preceding MENU and the TV AV button to return to normal TV viewing 7 Select the Balance menu and adjust the balance of speakers 8 Select the AVL Automatic Volume Leveler menu On or Off 9 Select the Surround menu On or Off 10 Select the nVolume menu and adjust the volume from headphone 11 Select the Sub woofer menu to adjust the bass volume It is possible when the Sub woofer is connected to t...

Page 18: ...ou can select the TV SCART1 SCART2 S VIDEO PC ANALOG or PC DIGITAL mode by pressing the TV AV button Auto sleep If you select Auto sleep on the set will automatically switch itself to standby mode approximately ten minutes after a TV Channel stops broadcasting 1 Press the MENU button select the Special menu 2 Press the PRxy button to select Auto sleep 3 Press the VOLÏq button to select On 4 Press ...

Page 19: ...t loudspeakers R R Audio signal from audio R input is sent to left and right loudspeakers PIP function PIP will let you view two separate source inputs on your TV screen at the same time Viewing the PIP picture Press the PIP button Press the PIP button again to turn PIP off Selecting the PIP picture mode Press the MODE button to adjust the PIP picture mode Each press the MODE button selects the 16...

Page 20: ...e programmes with the channel number shown in the programme list indicate there is no station name assigned Selecting a programme in the programme list Select a progranne with the PRxy or VOLÏq button Then press the OK button The set switches to the chosen programme number Paging through a programme list There are 10 programme table pages in which contain 100 programmes Pressing the PRxy or VOLÏq ...

Page 21: ...fields red green yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen The yellow field denotes the next group and the blue field indicates the next block Group block page selection 1 With the BLUE button you can progress from block to block 2 Use the YELLOW button to proceed to the next group with automatic overflow to the next block 3 With the GREEN button you can proceed to the next existing page with au...

Page 22: ...ress this button again Return to index page TEXT MIX Functions MENU SIZE HOLD INDEX Displays the TV picture on the screen while waiting for the new TELETEXT page The display will appear at the top left hand corner of the screen When the updated page is available then display will change to the page number Press this button to view the updated TELETEXT page UPDATE When viewing a TV programme press ...

Page 23: ...select TV mode 4 Press the PLAY button on the VCR SCART 2 1 Connect the AV out jacks on the AV device to the SCART on the TV 2 Use the TV AV button to select SCART2 mode 3 Press the PLAY button on the DVD SCART 1 1 Connect the A V out jacks on the AV device to SCART jack on the TV 2 Use the TV AV button to select SCART1 mode 3 Press the PLAY button on the VCR The VCR playback picture appears on th...

Page 24: ...e VCR playback picture appears on the screen Headphone jack Insert the headphone plug to the headphone jack on the TV You can listen to the sound through the headphone no sound from the speaker on the TV To adjust the headphone volume use the nVolume menu in the Sound menu Sub woofer output Connect the cable of the sub woofer to the sub woofer output on the TV You can listen to the bass well To ad...

Page 25: ...ontal screen size will also change Phase This function allows you to remove any horizontal noise and clear or sharpen the image of characters Auto This function is for the automatic adjustment of the screen position clock and clock phase The displayed image will disappear for a few seconds while the Auto configuration is in process Note Some signal from some graphics boards may not function proper...

Page 26: ...ble use the VESA 1 024x768 60Hz video mode to obtain the best image quality for your LCD monitor If used under the other resolutions some scaled or processed pictures may appear on the screen The set has been pre adjusted to the mode VESA 1 024x 768 60Hz b Some dot defects may appear on the screen like Red Green or Blue spots However this will have no impact or effect on the monitor performance SC...

Page 27: ...L BG I DK SECAM BG DK LT 23FLP PAL BG I DK SECAM BG DK L Television programme VHF 2 13 UHF 21 69 Cable S1 S41 LCD Panel 23 wide TFT LCD panel Power consumption MAX 100W Audio output 7W 7W DVI IN 1 S VIDEO IN 1 External IN OUT ports HEADPHONE JACK 1 PC IN 1 PC AUDIO IN 1 SCART 2 POWER IN 1 ANTENNA IN 1 SUB WOOFER OUT 1 AC Power Adaptor AC 100 240V 50 60Hz OUTPUT 24Vd c 5 42A ...

Page 28: ... terminal Make sure COLOR and CONTRAST settings Is the unit receiving interference from other devices Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations and transmission antennas of amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices that may cause possible interference Make sure BRIGHTNESS setting is not set too low Check to see if B...

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