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MD 30227

27” Flat Panel LCD TV

User’s Manual

© 2004 Medion®. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for MD 30227

Page 1: ...MD 30227 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual 2004 Medion All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...found to comply with the limits for a TV Broadcast Receiver pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communicat...

Page 3: ... tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way s...

Page 4: ... Use only the proper type of power supply cord set provided in your accessories box for this unit It should be a detachable type UL listed CSA certified type SVT SJT rated 6A 125V minimum VDE approved or its equivalent Maximum length is 15 feet 4 6 meters 22 No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 23 This apparatus must be connected to a grounded power outl...

Page 5: ... S A and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the U S A Fixed Image Display The marking or retained image on the LCD panel resulting from fixed image use is not an operating defect and as such is not covered by Warranty This product is not designed to display fixed image patterns for extended periods of time 5 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manu...

Page 6: ... 18 Code Saver 18 LCD 18 Setting up the universal remote for the LCD TV 19 Button LCD key descriptions 19 Setting it up The first time 20 Operating the LCD TV 21 Basic controls 21 Turning the LCD TV on and off 21 Switching between Input Sources 21 Switching TV Channels 21 Adjusting the Volume 21 Switching Broadcast Audio 21 Using INFO feature 21 On Screen Display OSD 22 Menu Summary 22 Video 22 Au...

Page 7: ... Backlight On Time 41 Button Press Acknowledge Beep Feature 41 Advanced Options Features 41 Input LCD Key 42 Product Operation 42 To Operate 42 Troublshooting 43 Troublshooting Television 43 Troubleshooting Remote 45 Specifications 46 Display 46 TV 46 Video 46 Audio 46 Power 47 Environment 47 Dimensions and weight 47 Accessories 47 List of supported VGA DVI resolutions 47 PIP combinations 48 Gloss...

Page 8: ...importantly it consumes less power and emits no harmful radiation In addition this LCD TV includes the following features Bright and vivid screen Adaptive 2D noise filter for cleaner images Non linear up down scaling for excellent video and resolution switching A host of input output terminals including TV tuner Component Video YPbPr S video Video Audio Subwoofer DVI and VGA PIP Picture In Picture...

Page 9: ... and cables Check the accessories before installation Note The items included in the accessory box may vary and are subject to change 9 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual getting started User manual Remote control and batteries AAA x 4 Power cord Component Video YPbPr cable Composite video cable Audio cable VGA cable Antenna cable ...

Page 10: ...o and video ports available on your LCD TV Pages 11 15 show example configurations with DVD players VCR s Camcorders Video game consoles PC s Cable boxes and Antennas 10 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual Connection configurations making the connections ...

Page 11: ...LCD TV Connect the outputs of the various devices to the corresponding inputs on the side of the LCD TV as shown below 11 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual making the connections Most cables and AV connectors on your equipment follow a standard color code Observing this code can be very helpful when connecting your AV equipment ...

Page 12: ...m antenna cable from your antenna cable company to the TV input on the rear of the LCD TV Cable Box Connection Connect the 75 Ohm cable from the cable company to the input of the cable box and then connect the output of the cable box to the TV input on the rear of the LCD TV Most cables and AV connectors on your equipment follow a standard color code Observing this code can be very helpful when co...

Page 13: ... company to the input of the cable box Next connect the output of the cable box to the input of the VCR Finally connect the output of the VCR to the TV input on the rear of the LCD TV Most cables and AV connectors on your equipment follow a standard color code Observing this code can be very helpful when connecting your AV equipment ...

Page 14: ...corresponding inputs on the rear of the LCD TV as shown below 14 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual making the connections Most cables and AV connectors on your equipment follow a standard color code Observing this code can be very helpful when connecting your AV equipment ...

Page 15: ...h DVI connect the VGA cable supplied from the output of your computer to the VGA port on the rear of the LCD TV A separate audio connection is required for either connection type 15 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual making the connections Most cables and AV connectors on your equipment follow a standard color code Observing this code can be very helpful when connecting your AV equipment ...

Page 16: ...es the volume Channel down Switches to a lower channel Channel up Switches to a higher channel Menu Displays the menu Source Switches the input source TV AV1 AV2 AV SVIDEO1 SVIDEO2 SVIDEO YPbPr VGA DVI Power Turns the LCD TV on and off The power indicator light in standby mode is amber and turns blue when the LCD TV is on 16 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual understanding the controls Understandi...

Page 17: ...mote control The LCD touch screen of the universal remote control is used to input channels and navigate all of the menus of the LCD TV Press SCREEN to toggle between SCREEN I and SCREEN II 17 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual understanding the controls Screen I Screen II ...

Page 18: ... control is not used for a long period please remove the batteries to prevent damage from battery leakage Do not drop apply shock to or step on the remote control Do not spill water on the remote control Power On Default When you first insert the batteries your LCD remote always powers on in TV Mode Battery Saver Your LCD remote automatically times out if the buttons are depressed for more than 30...

Page 19: ... the touch screen to finish the setup Button LCD Key Descriptions 19 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual understanding the controls CC activates the Closed Caption feature MENU accesses the Menu functions of the device you are controlling TV VCR DVD CD AUX SAT CBL AUDIO selects device to be operated PREV CH returns to the previously selected channel or DVD repeat toggle Repeat performs DVD players ...

Page 20: ...he remote control 6 To begin channel scanning toggle to SCREEN II and press MENU on the touch screen of the universal remote control to bring up the menu screen on the LCD TV Press buttons to highlight TUNER press to enter the submenu Highlight the AUTOSCAN with the buttons on the touch screen of the universal remote control Press to select YES The LCD TV will automatically scan for available chan...

Page 21: ...o press the number buttons to directly jump to the channel Pressing the PREV CH button will show the previous channel 3 To view channels 100 and up you have to press ENTER on the touch screen of the universal remote control The channel number 100 will be displayed on the LCD TV then press the last two digits of the channel number For example To view channel 112 press ENTER then press 1 and 2 Adjus...

Page 22: ...he OK or button Video The VIDEO menu provides you with different ways of adjusting the picture including BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURATION HUE COLOR TEMP FLESH TONE and SHARPENESS To adjust the VIDEO 1 On SCREEN II of the universal remote control press the MENU button to access the menu on the LCD TV 2 On the LCD TV highlight the VIDEO menu and press OK or on the touch screen of the universal remote ...

Page 23: ... control over the SYSTEM cable or antenna CHANNEL present channel CHANNEL EDIT add or remove a channel and AUTOSCAN automatically scan for channel 23 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Manual operating the LCD TV BASS TREBLE BALANCE SUBWOOFER AUDIO DEFAULTS Move Enter MENU Exit SYSTEM CHANNEL CHANNEL EDIT AUTOSCAN Move Enter MENU Exit ...

Page 24: ...tons on the touch screen of the universal remote control and press the buttons to select the video input source Make sure the video input source is properly connected refer to pages 11 15 To change the position of the PIP window highlight the PIP H POS or PIP V POS and press the buttons on the touch screen of the universal remote control to move the window You can also use MOVE on the touch screen...

Page 25: ... the advanced features of the LCD TV The features include CC MODE close caption Defaults MTS MAIN SAP SCALING depends on the source TV DVD etc The options are NORMAL only available in VGA DVI mode FILL ASPECT WIDE or DVD MOVIE MENU adjust the vertical position of the menu MENU adjust the horizontal position of the menu LANGUAGE ENGLISH SPANISH or FRENCH TRANSPARENCY transparency of the menu TIMER ...

Page 26: ...jack included from the AUDIO 1 connector on the LCD TV to the computer s audio jack 3 Turn on the computer and the LCD TV 4 Press the INPUT button on the touch screen of the universal remote control Toggle thru the options until the VGA DVI is displayed The LCD TV will automatically adjust itself to the VGA DVI video signal For supported VGA DVI resolutions see the table on page 48 26 27 Flat Pane...

Page 27: ...emote control to highlight VGA DVI ADJ 3 Press the button on the touch screen of the universal remote control to enter the VGA DVI ADJ submenu For configuring the LCD TV in VGA DVI mode it s recommended to use the AUTO CONFIG feature to automatically configure the LCD TV s settings AUTO CONFIG adjusts the LCD TV s brightness contrast color image position etc for the best image display Note Run AUT...

Page 28: ...p button can be used to return to the Main Setup Screen If any operation is not complete when the time out occurs then that operation remains unchanged at its original setting Notes 1 Pressing the LCD QUIT button when shown in a Setup routine returns the display to Main Setup Screen Any changes made prior to that point are discarded 2 You can exit to normal operation by pressing the LCD QUIT butto...

Page 29: ...2 Release Setup when you hear a second beep 3 Press and release MODE 4 Press and release DVD VCR SAT etc 5 Press and release CODE 6 Press and release Setup 7 The display shows the code using the LCD digits The 3 digits are shown in sequence for 1 second each 8 Press QUIT To learn a command 1 Press and hold Setup the remote beeps 2 Release Setup when you hear a second beep 3 Press and release MODE ...

Page 30: ... and User Programmed Codes i e return to factory defaults 1 Press and hold Setup the remote beeps 2 Release Setup when you hear a second beep 3 Press and hold Setup for approximately 5 seconds until the LED blinks on then turns off The screen goes blank The Default Reset is now complete and the remote will be in normal TV Mode To change the name for a button 1 Press and hold Setup the remote beeps...

Page 31: ...Track RECORD PLAY STOP REW FF PAUSE VCR control buttons operate your VCR even when the remote is set to operate the TV Also operates DVD Scan CC activates the Closed Caption feature if your device has that feature SUB T Subtitle brings up DVD Subtitle Menu for Subtitle selection and display TOGGLE switches broadcast audio when available MENU accesses the Menu functions of the device you are contro...

Page 32: ... Clear on screen Menu displays Play hard button is used to start Disc playback and for Menu selection on some DVD players Stop hard button stops Disc playback Pause hard button will pause Disc playback press Play to resume and hard buttons control the speed of Fast Forward and Reverse Playback respectively PREV CH hard button performs DVD players A B Repeat or RPT A B function for repeat play of c...

Page 33: ...ows the Main Setup Screen 2 Release the Setup button 3 Press and release MODE The LED blinks off once 4 Press and release the desired Mode button DVD VCR SAT etc on the rubber keypad The LED blinks off once 5 Press and release CODE The LED blinks off once 6 Enter the 3 digit Code from the Library Code Tables using the LCD number buttons For a valid code the LED blinks off after the last digit is e...

Page 34: ...ion to forward again 8 When the device to be controlled changes channel press and release OK or MUTE on the rubber keypad to install the code 9 Press QUIT If the Device does not have a Channel Up button use the Play VCR or DVD only or the Power button instead Code Search starts from the currently stored code number under that Mode Reverse Code Search It is possible to start a manual Code Search in...

Page 35: ...he original remote to the rear of the LCD remote so that the IR LED on the front of the original remote is in line with the LCD remote s IR sensor located below the hard button area See diagram below 4 Keep the distance between the two remotes to approximately 2 inches 5 Experiment by learning 2 or 3 buttons initially to ensure compatibility and familiarity and then carry out a Master Reset before...

Page 36: ...blinks off once The screen shows the current screen labels for that Mode The SETUP and LEARN labels are also shown 6 Press and release the LCD Remote button that you want to store a learned function under Press SCREEN to toggle the screen labels displayed The LED blinks off 7 The display now shows a blank screen with just SETUP and LEARN labels Press and hold the original remote button that you wa...

Page 37: ...arned Command entries under that Mode are now cleared To Clear ALL stored Learned Commands Clears all stored Learned Commands in the Remote recommended before first time learning 1 Press and hold the Setup button until the LED remains on after approximately 2 3 seconds and the display shows the Main Setup Screen 2 Release the Setup button 3 Press and release MODE The LED blinks off once 4 Press an...

Page 38: ... the rubber keypad The LED blinks off once 5 Press and release SCREEN The LED blinks off once The display shows the current labels for that Mode Note this might not be the Default Labels The SETUP and SCREEN labels are also shown 6 Press any of the LCD buttons multiple times within the current Mode to select the individual button label required Use SCREEN to toggle between the two screens for that...

Page 39: ...t Mode The SETUP and SCREEN labels are also shown 7 To reset the current Mode button labels back to their Default settings press and hold the current Mode button DVD VCR SAT etc on the rubber keypad until the Main Setup Screen is shown 8 Press QUIT The display shown to the right shows ALL the possible labels although only the options for the Mode you selected are shown at any one time Note 1 Reset...

Page 40: ...d hold the Setup button until the LED remains on after approximately 2 3 seconds and the Main Setup Screen is shown 2 Release the Setup button 3 Press and hold the Mode button for device you want the Volume buttons to control e g AUX or AUDIO until the LED blinks 4 Press QUIT The Default Volume Control is now set for that Mode VCR DVD Punch Through This remote lets you Punch through to the last VC...

Page 41: ...t On time setting is now complete Button Press Acknowledge Beep Feature When any button is pressed an audible beep is heard to acknowledge the button press This beep can be toggled on or off The default state is enabled ON To change this 1 Press and hold the Setup button until the LED remains on after approximately 2 3 seconds and the Main Setup Screen is shown 2 Release the Setup button 3 Press a...

Page 42: ... batteries are installed and you have programmed the remote for the codes that operate your products you can use your remote to operate a VCR Cable Box DVD Player or Satellite System etc TV Press TV First VCR Press VCR First DVD Player Press DVD first Cable Box Press CBL first Satellite System Press SAT first To Operate 1 Press the TV VCR DVD CBL etc button depending on which product you want to o...

Page 43: ...ck the volume level Picture is normal but no sound Make sure sound is not set to MUTE Increase the volume Make sure the audio source is properly connected to the LCD TV Picture is black and white Make sure the equipment you connected provides the signals that conform to the same standard NTSC Poor reception Make sure the antenna is properly connected to the LCD TV Check the direction and location ...

Page 44: ...ton on the touch screen of the universal remote control using the buttons on the touch screen of the universal remote control highlight VGA DVI ADJ and set to AUTO CONFIG This will optimize video settings such as position color and brightness Make sure the audio cable is connected between the LCD TV and the VGA DVI if there is no sound PIP Picture In Picture mode does not work Make sure that multi...

Page 45: ...from the appropriate part of the Library Code Tables Wrong distance or angle The remote functions from a distance of 20 feet VCR not recording As a safety feature on your remote you must press REC twice Problems changing channels If your original remote requires ENTER to be pressed after a channel is selected press ENTER to select the channel IR LEARN cannot be made successfully Replace batteries ...

Page 46: ... Brightness 500 Cd m3 Viewing angle H V 170 170 Viewing distance 85 cm minimum Response time 16ms TR TF TV Tuning system NTSC M Demodulated video output MTS sound output Video Video In Video x 3 S video x 3 YPbPr x 1 VGA 15 pin D Sub x 1 DVI D or DVI x 1 Audio Audio In Audio RCA L R x 2 Audio Out Built in speakers 8W x 2 Subwoofer x 1 Headphone 3 5mm mini jack x 1 46 27 Flat Panel LCD TV User s Ma...

Page 47: ... start guide remote control batteries AAAx4 power cord cables List of supported VGA DVI resolutions Resolution Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync VGA 640 x 480 31 5 KHz 60 0 Hz VGA 640 x 480 37 8 KHz 72 8 Hz VGA 640 x 480 37 5 KHz 75 0 Hz DOS 720 x 400 31 5 KHz 70 1 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 37 9 KHz 60 3 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 46 9 KHz 75 0 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 48 1 KHz 72 0 Hz MAC 832 x 624 49 7 KHz 74 6 Hz XGA 1024...

Page 48: ...tdown timer to turn your TV off after some specified number of minutes you set Punch through A command that punches through from one mode to another e g TV volume can work even while the remote is in VCR mode Backlighting Lights up the LCD so you can see it in the dark Set to come on automatically in low light conditions Master Screen The screen that shows all the possible button labels 48 27 Flat...

Page 49: ...6 JC PENNEY 025 130 235 425 428 436 525 629 635 834 935 JENSEN 235 629 JVC 025 235 239 326 339 428 436 KENWOOD 025 235 428 436 725 KLH 230 237 KODAK 130 226 525 LLOYD 324 726 LOGIK 230 LXI 525 MAGNAVOX 130 226 330 534 536 635 734 MAGNIN 425 MARANTZ 025 130 226 330 428 436 530 535 725 MARTA 525 MATSUSHITA 130 226 MEI 130 226 MEMOREX 130 224 226 324 335 425 426 428 525 534 726 MGA 027 630 MGN TECHNO...

Page 50: ... 648 748 AT T 752 CABLETENNA 448 CABLEVIEW 448 CENTURY 748 CITIZEN 748 COLOUR VOICE 848 948 COMTRONICS 049 149 CONTEC CONY 249 EASTERN 349 GARRARD 748 GC ELECTRONICS 548 GEMINI 449 549 GE 556 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 053 453 454 552 554 654 752 754 947 952 HAMLIN 649 749 849 HITACHI 947 HYTEX 847 JASCO 748 JERROLD 048 050 148 254 348 449 454 552 554 652 747 752 947 MAGNAVOX 150 MEMOREX 250 MOVIE TIME 35...

Page 51: ...DEO 244 342 HITACHI 042 543 545 HARMAN KARDON 344 JVC 242 443 INTEGRA 843 KENWOOD 544 641 KONKA 642 742 842 942 MAGNAVOX 441 442 MARANTZ 441 442 MICROSOFT X BOX 542 MITSUBISHI 841 MUSTEK 744 NAD 944 NAKAMICHI 844 ONKYO 843 OPTIMUS 042 545 ORITRON 143 PANASONIC 641 741 PHILIPS 441 442 943 PIONEER 042 545 PROSCAN 941 RADIOSHACK 835 945 RCA 644 835 941 945 SAMSUNG 342 SAMPO 343 SEG 444 SHARP 341 SHER...

Page 52: ...C 269 287 570 571 572 672 772 TECHNICS 273 683 887 974 THETA DIGITAL 774 TOSHIBA 773 VICTOR 869 YAMAHA 074 168 286 872 972 ZENITH 080 269 577 674 686 Audio AIWA 585 687 786 885 CARVER 184 CITIZEN 284 DENON 383 981 FISHER 083 783 GOLDSTAR 278 HARMAN KARDON 082 483 JVC 583 680 982 KENWOOD 283 482 484 884 969 MAGNAVOX 083 281 MARANTZ 084 470 NAD 575 773 975 ONKYO 182 782 882 OPTIMUS 077 368 376 476 5...

Page 53: ...mental specifications for the product TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND MEDION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NO IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT AFTER THE A...

Page 54: ... due to breakage for example a crack in the housing Our service includes unit exchange or send in repair Unit Exchange In locations where Unit Exchange is available MEDION will send you a replacement product You must return the defective product to MEDION using the shipping carton that the new one came in Send In Repairs In locations where Send In Repair Service is available repair service can be ...

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