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Summary of Contents for NT-5003

Page 1: ...MODEL NO NT 5003 50 CLASS LED HD TV...

Page 2: ...e harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio o...

Page 3: ...the TV set when the power is on Do not touch push or scratch the surface of the TV set with hard materials or items When TV surfaces are dirty please use a wet cotton cloth or soft cloth with non corr...

Page 4: ...The LED TV should be kept free from high temperature heating sources or direct sunlight Good ventillation is required Allow 10 cm be tween the LED TV and other appliances or built in cabinet walls Whe...

Page 5: ...sassemble the back cover as it contains high voltages inside and will cause electric shock adjustments maintenance and checks The TV set should not be subjected to water droplets vapor candles on or n...

Page 6: ...ing DVD Player Set Top Box 14 Connecting Digital Audio System 15 Connecting USB 16 Connecting DVD Player Set Top Box via HDMI 17 Connecting PC 18 Connecting a Headphone 19 Supporting Signals 19 Basic...

Page 7: ...es to green environment protection requirement Advanced Chrome Processing Closed Captioning Program Control SAP STEREO MONO ATSC HDMI Input USB Input Input terminals used for external equipment connec...

Page 8: ...tal Control Power Supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz TV Receiver System NTSC System ATSC System Frequency Range Antenna 2 69 Cable 2 125 Antenna Input Impedance 75Ohms Unbalance Sound Output 2 x 8W Power Supp...

Page 9: ...ur dealer 1 Remote control sensor power indicator 2 VOL Press to increase decrease the volume In the on screen menu use to move left right 3 CH Press to change channels In the on screen menu use to mo...

Page 10: ...nnect to a digital audio device 4 AUDIO L R Audio input for external devices such as a camcorder or VCR 5 Y CVBS Pb Pr Connect video 6 HDMI 1 2 3 Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with HDMI output...

Page 11: ...the screen 11 EPG Press to display the EPG menu 12 INFO Display the channel information 13 CC Press to display the closed caption 14 MTS Press to select the audio channels 15 MENU TV system setup 16...

Page 12: ...the antenna jack directly if the antenna cable is 300 Ohm parallel flat feeder cable you need to use the 300 Ohm 75 Ohm converter to connect the antenna cable to the antenna jack For details please re...

Page 13: ...back of the TV 2 Connect the cable or antenna to the ANT In terminal on the back of the VCR 3 Connect an RF cable between the ANT OUT terminal on the VCR and the ANT IN terminal on the TV 4 Connect a...

Page 14: ...IN connect the audio cable to COMPONENT IN also When connecting a DVD player STB match the color of the connection terminal to the cable We recommend the use of cable with a Ferrite Core 1 Connect a...

Page 15: ...cables with a Ferrite Core 1 Connect a coaxial cable between the SPDIF jacks on the TV and the digital audio input jacks on the digital audio system When a digital audio system is connected to the SP...

Page 16: ...r playback of multimedia 2 This TV is compatible with mose USB devices on the market However we can not guaran tee the compatibility of all USB devices due to multiple technology standards used COAX O...

Page 17: ...e name for it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio 5 1 channels HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Cop Protection coding feature installed and supports multi channel digital audio...

Page 18: ...the use of cables with a Ferrite Core 1 Connect a D Sub cable between RGB PC IN connector on the TV and the PC output con nector on your computer 2 Connect the PC audio input jack on the TV COAX OUT R...

Page 19: ...ck on the TV The TV speaker will be muted VGA PC Up to 1920 x 1080 60Hz COMPONENT 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p HDMI 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p Not supplied COAX OUT R L IN CVBS Y Pb...

Page 20: ...D TV 5 If you want to completely turn off the TV unplug the power cord for the unit 6 After turning off the unit you should turn on the TV again at least 5 seconds later Indicator Light Status Blue TV...

Page 21: ...and right arrow buttons to adjust the selected option to your desired value Use the right arrow button or ENTER button to enter the next menu page Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu...

Page 22: ...lue of color can be adjusted from 0 100 5 Tint The value of tint can be adjusted from 50 to 50 NOTE Tint is adjustable only in certain TV systems 6 Sharpness The value of sharpness can be adjusted fro...

Page 23: ...VC Auto Vaolume Control Available options On Off 7 SPDIF Type This item is used to select preferred SPDIF audio output type Available options Off RAW PCM 8 Audio Language This item is used to select p...

Page 24: ...ogram And it s not user adjustable 1 Menu Language This item is used to select preferred OSD menu lan guage 2 Transparency This item is used to turn on off transparent OSD menu 3 Zoom Mode This item i...

Page 25: ...ptions Default Solid Flashing Translucent Transparent 7 DLC This item is used to turn on off Dynamic Luminance Control 8 OverScan HDMI Mode Only Turn on off OverScan if Users found the image wasn t fu...

Page 26: ...E C C8 G PG 14 18 Canada French Available options E G 8 ans 13 ans 16 ans 18 ans NOTE US Canada RRT Setting and Reset RRT items are adjustable only when system lock is on 5 RRT Rating This item is av...

Page 27: ...and down arrow buttons to select the preferred channel Press ENTER button to label the selected channel as a favorite or not 4 Show Hide Press the right arrow button or ENTER button to enter it Use t...

Page 28: ...rizontal Position Available range 0 100 2 V Pos Vertical Position Available range 0 100 3 Clock Available range 0 100 4 Phase Available range 0 100 5 Auto If this item is entered it will adjust the PC...

Page 29: ...right arrow buttons to rotate a photo counterclockwise clockwise Press the EXIT button to return to the file selecting page Photo Playback Select Music Item in the main menu Use the up and down arrow...

Page 30: ...blem check the countermeasures for each symptom listed below The following symptoms may have been caused by incorrect adjustment rather than actual malfunction of the unit If the trouble persists cont...

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