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Page 2: ...cularly near the plug by waste bins and at the point where it exits from the TV 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or tabl...

Page 3: ...than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s cas...

Page 4: ...sing ignition or heat generation Select a cool dry area and protect the LCD display from extremes of temperature humidity dust and smoke Electric shock fire or failure may occur Place the TV at a prop...

Page 5: ...mable items such as paper or matches into the TV A fire or electric shock may result Stop using the TV in case of smoke or abnormal odors Immediately turn off the power pull the power cord out of the...

Page 6: ...on the floor which could break the cradle or cause other injuries When moving the product do not hold it by the speaker part Don t put pressure on the panel or scratch the surface with your hands or a...

Page 7: ...y please check the Troubleshooting section in this User Manual before requesting assistance from a service center The information in this user manual is subject to change without notice If static imag...

Page 8: ...g or appear to be damaged contact your dealer immediately 37 LCD TV Remote Control Batteries 1 5V AAA type 75 Antenna extensible Coaxial Cable User s Manual Power Cable N O T E Shapes and colours of p...

Page 9: ...LCD TV and Peripheral Devices 1 18 Connecting the Aerial or Cable Television Network 1 18 Connecting VCR 1 20 Connecting a DVD Player Set Top Box Connecting to Y Pb Pr 1 22 Connecting to a digital AC3...

Page 10: ...Picture 2 20 Selecting Screen ARC 2 20 Magnifies the screen size 2 21 Selecting the CMS 2 21 Selecting the PMS 2 22 2 7 Adjusting the Sound 2 24 2 8 Configuring the PIP POP PBP Functions 2 28 PIP Func...

Page 11: ...ly Modes A 5 Check before calling for service A 6 Troubleshooting A 9 Appendix A 3 1 Initial PC Mode Settings 3 2 3 2 PC Menu Components 3 4 3 3 Main Menu Settings 3 8 PICTURE Menu Settings 3 8 SCREEN...

Page 12: ...Product Characteristics LCD Display Overview Remote Control Connecting the LCD TV and Peripheral Devices...

Page 13: ...ecting it to a DVD player and Set Top Receiver 480p 480i 720p 1080i compatible or a PC connector AV Composite jack S Video jack VGA RGB connector DVI Digital connector and Component provided Viewing t...

Page 14: ...lution If PC Graphic card is not supportting 1360x768 Please adjust resolution to 1280x768 60Hz or 1024x768 60Hz Various Picture Sound Controls Allows you to set the picture and sound settings for a n...

Page 15: ...Exits from a sub menu 2 SOURCE Button Displays a menu of all of the available input sources TV AV 1 2 3 Component DVI and RGB 3 Front View LCD Display Displays the current contents of the display 1 2...

Page 16: ...connected then the red lamp is illuminated If the LCD Display power is turned on then the green light is illuminated Paint the remote control towards the Power Indication Lamp to receive the function...

Page 17: ...inal from a VCR or DVD Player Audio L R IN Connect with the Audio Left Right from a VCR or DVD Player 3 Head Phone Jack Connects with a headphone 1 Rear View 1 2 3 14 15 4 5 6 7 10 2 9 8 13 N O T E S...

Page 18: ...to a Digital Audio component 10 Main Power Button Press this button to switch the LCD TV main power on off To use the TV press this button to turn the main power on and press the POWER button on the r...

Page 19: ...ble and flat surface 1 If the cradle has not been assembled assemble it as illustrated in the diagram 2 Lower the LCD panel in the direction of the arrow 3 N O T E If installing the LCD panel on the c...

Page 20: ...and Installation Secure the LCD TV with screws 4 Speaker Installation Attach the latch to the speaker and secure it with screws 1 Attach the speaker to the LCD TV and secure it with screws 2 1 9 LCD D...

Page 21: ...LCD TV Overview and Installation Connect the speaker audio cable to the LCD TV 3 1 10 LCD Display Overview...

Page 22: ...LCD TV Overview and Installation 1 11 LCD Display Overview...

Page 23: ...ecommended batteries only use of other batteries may result in battery leakage or corrosion Do not insert the batteries with the wrong polarity Do not put spent batteries in a fire Do not leave comple...

Page 24: ...receiving angle should be within 30 degrees N O T E S Do not subject the remote control to shock It may get damaged Be caregul not to let water get into the remote control It may cause damage Do not d...

Page 25: ...mote Control Button Functions POWER Button Turns the display On or Off 1 NUMBER Buttons Direct channel select Direct page selection during Teletext display 2 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 11 5 18 22 20 21 19 1...

Page 26: ...Game Mild User 4 VOL Buttons Increases or decreases the volume Also used to select the OSD main menu to select the sub menu or to change the values in sub menus 7 TV AV Button It converts to TV input...

Page 27: ...Search View Function 16 CAPTION Button Controls the caption decoder 13 P POSITION Button Changes the PIP sub window to 4 different corner locations PIP Position Change PIP Mode only 14 OK Button Selec...

Page 28: ...to select in the OSD menu or select the channel providing teletext service 18 MTS Button Press to choose stereo mono or Separate Audio Program SAP broadcast 20 EPG Electronic Program Guide Button View...

Page 29: ...ble Optional or 300 Feeder Cable Optional Antenna Converter Optional When connecting an outdoor antenna Antenna connection is the most important factor for obtaining clean and sharp video quality When...

Page 30: ...enna converter If the video is not clear because of weak signals install a signal amplifier to obtain clearer video An amplifier is often necessary when using an indoor antenna Remove the insulation f...

Page 31: ...Different jacks on the rear panel are used for different external devices VCR Composite Audio Video cable Optional N O T E S video and composite video signals share the audio signals Method 1 Method 2...

Page 32: ...S video connector Different jacks on the rear panel are used for different external devices VCR Audio cable Optional S Video cable Optional VCR Audio cable Optional S Video cable Optional Method 1 Met...

Page 33: ...e DVD Player power or Set Top Box power to view high quality video 4 N O T E S Connecting VCR when connecting to the antenna input connector Different jacks on the rear panel are used for different ex...

Page 34: ...e Optional Component cable Optional N O T E S For an explanation of Component video see your DVD Player s manual When connecting the DVD player or set top box connect the component cable to the Compon...

Page 35: ...l sound device Digital AC3 Amplifier with a Converter Optical Voice Cable sold separately N O T E S To enjoy digital AC3 sound with the product make sure that The input signal to the product is digita...

Page 36: ...ct the other end of the audio video cables to the video input jack on the external TV 2 Turn on the LCD TV power and then turn on the external TV power 3 Audio Video cable Optional TV Check the video...

Page 37: ...Hz 1360x768 60Hz WXGA 2 Connect a PC VGA or DVI cable between your PC and the ANALOG RGB or DVI D of the LCD TV Then fasten the screws on both sides of the cable 3 Connect a PC Audio Cable between the...

Page 38: ...d Installation DVI PC Headphone optional or Speaker optional Audio cable optional DVI cable RGB Audio cable optional Headphone optional or PC Speaker optional VGA cable 1 27 Connecting the LCD TV and...

Page 39: ...Digital TV To configure the menu To Configure TV Channels To Select TV External Input Adjusting the Picture Adjusting the Sound Configuring the PIP POP PBP Functions To Configure the SET UP External...

Page 40: ...evices 1 Press the power button on the rear panel of the LCD TV 2 Press the POWER button on the remote control 3 Press the TV AV button on the remote control and press the number button to select a ch...

Page 41: ...mute the LCD TV sound Press the button once again to turn the sound back on To completely turn off the LCD TV power Press the POWER button on the remote control The LCD TV will be turned off and remai...

Page 42: ...To view information on the current channel Press the button The information on the current channel will be displayed on the screen 1 2 4 Watching Digital TV...

Page 43: ...guide for the digital TV Press the button Pressing this button while watching the TV displays a program guide for the currently selected channel 1 N O T E Press the EPG button again to clear the progr...

Page 44: ...CD TV much easier Menu Settings Press the power button on the rear panel of the LCD TV and press the POWER button on the remote control 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control Press the button o...

Page 45: ...ch selection 3 In the submenus use the button on the remote control to navigate to different items Use the button to make adjustments When selecting PSM submenu use the button to make adjustments and...

Page 46: ...e the adjustment screen Press the MENU button once again to close the Menu screen 6 N O T E To configure the menu without using the remote control Press the MENU button located at the bottom of the LC...

Page 47: ...pness of the object s profile Tint Adjust color intensity Color intensity indicates color depth CSM Normal Cool Warm 1 Warm 2 Plain white Bluish white Reddish white Red SOUND Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2 Sub...

Page 48: ...ff Manual Auto Pacific Mountain Central Eastern TV Off Time Selection PIP POP PBP On Off Off PIP POP PBP1 2 PIP POP PBP Function Off Source Swap PIP Size PIP Position Source Swap Source Swap Component...

Page 49: ...Closed Captioning function support TEXT 1 4 Text function support Parental Lock On Off Parental function On Off MPAA MPAA Motion Picture Association of America Guideline setup available Age Block TV...

Page 50: ...anning to save all the channels currently airing Setting Channels Automatically Press the MENU button on the remote control and press the button on the remote control to navigate to the CHANNEL menu 1...

Page 51: ...the remote control to run To Start Channels will be scanned and saved automatically 3 Press the MENU button on the remote control and press the button on the remote control to navigate to the CHANNEL...

Page 52: ...ng the LCD TV Press the button on the remote control to move to the Channel Edit submenu and press the button to select the channel with the best video quality from the channels found 2 3 Press the ME...

Page 53: ...Using the LCD TV 2 15 To Configure TV Channels...

Page 54: ...LCD TV screen will be displayed when you play the external input device 3 Selecting External Input Device When Playing PIP POP PBP Check the location of the external input device connected to the LCD...

Page 55: ...he On Off submenu 2 Press the button on the remote control Option items will be displayed according to the items PIP POP PBP1 and PBP2 3 Configure settings for each of the items PIP POP PBP1 and PBP2...

Page 56: ...Using the LCD TV Using POP Mode Using PBP1 Mode LCD TV Screen LCD TV Screen Using PBP2 Mode LCD TV Screen 2 18 To Select TV External Input...

Page 57: ...uration for each item is complete press the OK button on the remote control 5 To swap between the main screen and the sub screen when in PIP POP or PBP mode press the SWAP button on the remote control...

Page 58: ...e control to navigate to the ARC submenu 2 Press the button on the remote control to select Screen Aspect When selection is complete press the OK button 16 9 14 9 or 4 3 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 3 Supported Only...

Page 59: ...trol to select the option item select option items like Normal Cool Warm1 2 and so on in the CSM submenu 2 When configuration is complete press the MENU button to close the Menu screen 4 Magnifies the...

Page 60: ...m of the LCD TV Press the CH buttons to navigate to submenus Press the VOL buttons to adjust each item If Menu for Local Key is on the SOURCE button is used as the OK button When selects are complete...

Page 61: ...htness means the brightness of the screen Contrast Adjust contrast Contrast means the difference in brightness between an object and its background Colour Adjust color RGB Adjusting the color to make...

Page 62: ...ovided by the broadcasting station You can select a voice language for the digital TV English Fran ais Espa ol Portugues 3 Press the to go to the SPDIF sub menu Press the on the remote control to sele...

Page 63: ...n the remote control to select the options provided in SSM When configuration is complete press the OK button Flat Standard factory settings Music When watching music video or concerts Movie When watc...

Page 64: ...select options provided in SRS Surround When configuration is complete press the OK button 7 Press the button on the remote control to navigate to the AVL submenu Press the button on the remote contro...

Page 65: ...e to the Balance submenu Press the button on the remote control to adjust Left and Right Speaker Sound Balance When adjustment is complete press the OK button 8 When configuration is complete press th...

Page 66: ...Press the button on the remote control to select PIP When configuration is complete press the OK button Source Select the external input source Component RGB or DVI 3 2 28 Configuring the PIP POP PBP...

Page 67: ...control 1 Press the button on the remote control to navigate to the PIP POP PBP menu 2 Press the button on the remote control to navigate to the On Off submenu Press the button on the remote control t...

Page 68: ...utton Source Select the external input source Component RGB or DVI Swap Swap between the main screen and the sub screen To Set 3 When configuration is complete press the MENU button to close the Menu...

Page 69: ...Using the LCD TV 2 31 Configuring the PIP POP PBP Functions...

Page 70: ...on the remote control to navigate to the SET UP menu 2 Press the button on the remote control to navigate to the Language submenu Press the button on the remote control to select the preferred langua...

Page 71: ...mote control to navigate to the Transparency submenu Press the button on the remote control to adjust the Image Transparency When adjustment is complete press the OK button the settings possible are 0...

Page 72: ...control to set Hour press the button to move to Minutes press the button to set Minutes press the button to move to AM PM and press the button to select AM PM 4 Select Auto to specify the Time Zone 5...

Page 73: ...the section on Off Timer settings for visual settings The program channel and volume level can also be configured for cases when the LCD TV is turned on Viewing Closed Captions The LCD TV can decodes...

Page 74: ...hey usually cover only a small portion of the picture In TEXT mode information is not related to the program such as news or weather is displayed Text often covers a large portion of the screen Press...

Page 75: ...g the Parental The Parental feature automatically locks out programming that is deemed inappropriate for children The user must enter a PIN Personal ID Number before any of the Parental restriction ca...

Page 76: ...ns to select Set Password 7 When you have finished press the MENU button to colse the Menu screen Using the LCD TV N O T E The default PIN number for a new set is 1 1 1 1 5 Enter 4 digit PIN number 4...

Page 77: ...ton on the remote control to navigate to the Parental submenu 4 Press the button The Enter the Password screen is displayed 5 Enter 4 digit PIN number 6 After entering a valid PIN number the Parental...

Page 78: ...ar Press the buttons to move to MPAA submenu 7 When you have finished press the MENU button to close the Menu screen How to Setup Restriction Using the MPAA 1 Press the MENU button on the remote contr...

Page 79: ...category that is More restrictive For example if you block the PG 13 Above category then R Above NC 17 Above and X will be automatically blocked also G Above General audience no restrictions MPAA PG...

Page 80: ...Above Parental guidance TV 14 Above Viewers 14 and over TV MA Mature audience UnbloCked Not rated 4 Press the button The Enter the Password screen is displayed How to Setup Restriction Using the TV Gu...

Page 81: ...G Above category then all the categories in the young adult will be blocked TV G Above TV PG Above TV 14 Above and TV MA 8 Press the button to select content Block and press the button The content Bl...

Page 82: ...f the control device to the RS 232C jack on the Monitor back panel 2 RS 232C connection cables are not supplied with the Monitor 3 N O T E Type of Connector D Sub 9 pin Male No Pin Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 83: ...and then use button to select Set ID 2 Press the button and then use button to adjust Set ID to choose the desired monitor ID number The adjustment range of Set ID is 0 99 3 Set ID Use this function t...

Page 84: ...harpness PIP POP PBP PIP Position Treble Bass Balance Color Temperature AV and HD H Position AV and HD V Position PIP Input Source k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k COMMAND 2 a b e f g h i j k n q r...

Page 85: ...CII code space 0x20 OK Acknowledgement Command2 Set ID OK Data x The Monitor transmits ACK acknowledgement based on this format when receiving normal data At this time if the data is data read mode it...

Page 86: ...nput source for the Monitor You can also select an input source using the INPUTSELECT button on the Monitor s remote control Transmission k b Set ID Data Cr Data 0 TV 1 AV1 2 AV2 3 AV3 4 COMPONENT 6 R...

Page 87: ...o adjust contrast in the Video menu Transmission k g Set ID Data Cr Data Min 0 Max 64 Refer to Real data mapping1 as shown below Acknowledgement g Set ID OK Data x Real data mapping 1 0 Step 0 A Step...

Page 88: ...To adjust the screen tint You can also adjust tint in the Video menu Transmission k j Set ID Data Cr Data Red 0 Green 64 Refer to Real data mapping 1 Acknowledgement j Set ID OK Data x Sharpness Comm...

Page 89: ...sub picture position for PIP You can also adjust the sub picture position using Win position on the remote control or in the Twin menu Transmission k q Set ID Data Cr Data 0 Right down on screen 1 Le...

Page 90: ...o USER Balance Command2 t To adjust balance You can also adjust balance in the Audio menu Transmission k t Set ID Data Cr Data Min 0 Max 64 Refer to Real data mapping 1 Acknowledgement t Set ID OK Dat...

Page 91: ...D V Position Command2 w To adjust AV and HD mode V Posion Transmission k w Set ID Data Cr Data 0 64 Acknowledgement w Set ID OK Data x PIP Input Select Command2 y To select input source for sub pictur...

Page 92: ...Initial PC Mode Settings PC Menu Components Main Menu Settings...

Page 93: ...ress the SOURCE button on the remote control The MAIN SOURCE screen will be displayed 2 Check the type of cable that connects the LCD TV and the PC Press the button on the remote control to navigate t...

Page 94: ...3 3 Initial PC Mode Settings PC Mode Environment Settings...

Page 95: ...6 9 4 3 Screen Aspect Selection OverScan 1 5 Magnifies the size of the picture on screen SPDIF AC 3 PCM SSM Music When watching music video or concerts Movie When watching movies Speech When watching...

Page 96: ...arental 3 5 PC Menu Components AM PM On Off TV Off Time Selection TV On Time Selection Off Timer AM PM On Off CATV Air CHANNEL 0 100 Volume TV Off Auto Function Selection On Off On Timer Auto Off Serv...

Page 97: ...creen Auto in pogress H Position 0 100 Horizontal screen position adjustment V Position 0 100 Vertical screen position adjustment Clock 0 100 Picture quality adjustment by fine tuning Phase 0 255 Scre...

Page 98: ...PC Mode Environment Settings 3 7 PC Menu Components...

Page 99: ...ol 1 Press the OK button or the button on the remote control The menu will be selected and the submenus can be navigated Select the CSM Color Standard Mode submenu and press the button on the remote c...

Page 100: ...en 5 N O T E S To configure the menu without the remote control Press the MENU button located at the bottom of the LCD TV Press the CH buttons to navigate to submenus Press the VOL buttons to adjust e...

Page 101: ...then press the button on the remote control to navigate to the SCREEN menu 1 Press the button on the remote control to navigate to the Auto Configure submenu and press the button on the remote contro...

Page 102: ...phase adjustment for screen noise focus when letters appear to overlap each other brightness stability etc Press the button and the button on the remote control to adjust the submenus H Position V Pos...

Page 103: ...Appendix...

Page 104: ...0 cd m2 Center 1 point Typ Free View Angle R L 176 U D 176 Analog RGB 15 pin D Sub Input DVI Input Composite Input Composite Output S Video Input Component Input PC analog RGB Input DVI Input Composit...

Page 105: ...2 02 inch 1067 308 mm diagonal 16 7 million 8 bit 0 227 mm 0 681 mm RGB 1366 768 550 Typical 500 cd m2 Center 1 point Typ Free View Angle R L 178 U D 178 Analog RGB 15 pin D Sub Input DVI Input Compos...

Page 106: ...our On Screen Display Menu Bit Map Yes 1221 W 304 D 731 H mm Speaker Stand included 48 07 W 11 96 D 28 77 H inch Weight Net 33 0kg 72 75pounds Gross 41 5kg 91 49pounds Speaker 10 watts 2 Size 19 W 11...

Page 107: ...31 469 70 087 28 332 720 400 37 927 85 039 35 5 800 600 35 156 56 25 36 0 800 600 37 879 60 317 40 0 800 600 48 077 72 188 50 0 800 600 46 875 75 0 49 5 800 600 53 674 85 061 56 25 DTV 1024 768 60 030...

Page 108: ...he TV AV button on the remote control Try pressing the volume adjustment button Try pressing the MUTE button on the remote control Press the MENU button to adjust the screen brightness go to the scree...

Page 109: ...ymptoms What to do Stereo audio is unclear or discontinuous If the broadcasting station is too far away or the TV is getting interference from other radio waves the stereo audio may not be clear In th...

Page 110: ...he screen Use the screen adjustment button on the VCR to make adjustments Check whether the video tape is in good condition Some channels cannot be received When playing VCR there is no sound Ensure t...

Page 111: ...8 Page 3 9 Image is not centered on the screen Auto in progress will set the best position automatically Adjust the horizontal and vertical position Page 3 8 Page 3 9 Image is not stable and may appea...

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