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PLASMA DISPLAY

USER’S MANUAL

P X T - 4 2 S 1 1 S

Before using the product, be advised
that you read this owner’s manual well
and try to operate it.

Summary of Contents for GV-4240NAS

Page 1: ...PLASMA DISPLAY USER S MANUAL P X T 4 2 S 1 1 S Before using the product be advised that you read this owner s manual well and try to operate it ...

Page 2: ...al for presentation various events and exhibitions 160o Wide Angle Viewing Area Flat Panel with No Distortion and Colour Blurring Since Plasma TV has no problems such as distortion blurring flickering unlike existing CRT type displays you can enjoy Home Cinema picture quality and sound Various Video Control 11 Languages OSD 20 Step screen zooming function Full screen still function Various aspect ...

Page 3: ...as much as possible without impairing image readability Display an image with many colors and color gradations i e photographic or photo realistic images Create image content with minimal contrast between light and dark areas for example white characters on black backgrounds Use complementary or pastel color whenever possible Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct sharply defined bor...

Page 4: ...your TV always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the socket It can result in fire or electric shock due to damaged power cord This product must be properly grounded Improper grounding may cause malfunction or electric shock When proper grounding is not possible install circuit breaker Do not ground to gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone line During a lightning storm unplug the...

Page 5: ...t place a candle or lighted cigarette on the TV If these fall into the inside of the tv it may cause a fire or explosion Do not disassemble batteries and do not leave around in case children swallow them Heavy metal may contaminate environment and can be harmful or detrimental to human health If children swallow the batteries go to hospital and consult with a doctor Batteries could explode if Fitt...

Page 6: ...osed to the direct sunlight and the product should not be near heat sources such as radiators stoves etc It may cause malfunction Do not install the product where there is oil smog moist or dust It may cause malfunction 50mm 2 50mm 2 50mm 2 Wall Wall 50mm 2 50mm 2 Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting Toallowheattodisperse leavespacebetweensurrounding objectsasshownonthediagrambelowwheni...

Page 7: ... required consult A qualified service personnel When the TV is not cleaned for a long period of time dust in it may cause fire or malfunction When the TV is placed on a cart or table the front side of the TV should not project outward Unbalance may cause the TV to drop resulting in personal injury or equipment malfunction and damage Do not grip speakers when moving the TV attached with speakers Wh...

Page 8: ...ecking Accessories Supplied Accessories REC ALL STI LL MU LTIM EDI A PR PR V O L V O L ZOOM Z O O M ME NU PREV PR S C R E E N S I Z E SLE EP PIC T MO DE SOU ND MO DE RDP 421 I II X RF Cable 1UNIT AC Cable 1 UNIT Ferrite Core 2UNITS Speaker 2 units Place the small ferrite cores in the speaker cables close to the speaker terminals of the PDP unit ...

Page 9: ...x 628 H x 83 D mm 39 37 W x 24 72 H x 3 27 D inch Dimension Including Speaker Stand 170 W x 729 H x 194 D mm 6 69 W x 28 7 H x 7 64 D inch Audio Amplifier 10W 10W Impedance 8Ω Weight 6 4kg 14 11 Lbs PXT 42BSTD Dimension 667 W x 212 H x 320 D mm 26 26 W x 8 35 H x 12 6 D inch Weight 7kg 15 43 Lbs PXT 42WMB Variable Angles 0o 10o 15o 20o Dimension 601 W x 592 H x 35 D mm 23 66 W x 23 31 H x 1 9 D in...

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Page 11: ... Sub 38 Connecting PC DVI D APPLICATION MISC 70 Before Requesting Service 71 SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 41 Selecting Picture Mode 56 Checking the Current Input Signal 42 Customizing Picture 57 MENU Background Language 44 Adjusting Screen Size and Child Lock Setting Component AV TV 59 Enhancer Engine 46 Adjusting Screen Size PC DVI D 61 Time Setting 48 Enlarging Screen Size 63 Image Sticking 50 Watchi...

Page 12: ...adjust MENU Press when moving MENU or Program STANDBY OPERATE DVI D INPUT ANT Right Speaker Left Speaker Position of Ferrite Core Rear Used when manufacturing For manufacturer use only PC INPUT 15 pin D sub DVI D INPUT COMPONENT A V jacks DTV DVD INPUT jacks S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT Cable Receiver INPUT jacks External Speaker Power ANT VIDEO OUTPUT Power control sensor Power Standby Red Standby Green O...

Page 13: ...allows the Display to be be in standby A red light is shown in the Remote Control Sensor At this time if you press the Power button of the Remote Control the Display is turned ON And shows a green light in the Sensor Used to view a still picture whilst watching moving images Sound can be heard Use this function to make video input selections It changes in the following sequence PC DVI Component 1 ...

Page 14: ...on may be found in most places When a coaxial cable is used Plug the coaxial cable to the antenna socket and fix it firmly It is recommended to use the provided coaxial cable When a feeder cable is used ANT CABLE 1 ANT CABLE 1 Provided coaxial cable ...

Page 15: ...na connection such as VHF or and UHF may be necessary for installation at private houses Single Antenna Connection Separate Antenna Connection VHF Antenna UHF Antenna ANT CABLE 1 ANT CABLE 1 Outdoor Antenna Connection ...

Page 16: ...creen 3 Sound is heard again if pressing the button once again For example you can use this button when telephone rings or when guest comes while watching TV Check of TV operation status If pressing the Recall button the status of the Program or broadcasting being currently watched or entry status of video component is displayed on the screen To Watch TV When pressing the Program button Select two...

Page 17: ...R in the on screen display box Select Program PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Select the desired program by pressing the PR button or the number button Ex Program 09 Adjust volume PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Sound reduces if pressing the VOL button Sound increases if pressing the VOL button 3 1 2 MONO PM 12 00 PR 09 _ _ _ _ _ 10...

Page 18: ...he stations you will be able to use the PR button or Number buttons to scan the stations you programmed Stations can be tuned using Auto Setup or Manual Setup Auto Setup Press the Menu button PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E The menu screen appears as follows Press the PR button and select Install Press the VOL button 1 Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast...

Page 19: ...s stopped But channels searched by that time are saved 4 3 Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Auto Setup Edit Manual Setup Auto Searching 15 Please wait MENU Exit Auto Search is completed PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Edit menu appears as in the right if the search is completed Refer to the Edit following pages The order of stored program...

Page 20: ...you want to move Press the Move Green button It becomes ready for moving as the colour of selection changes to green Move the program that you desire to move Press the Move Green button again to finish Skipping the channels PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Press the Red button to skip the selected program In order to skip other programs use the PR buttons to move to...

Page 21: ...you can toggle C channel to S channel 1 2 Manual Setup Move Adjust MENU Exit 0 9 Adjust _ _ _ _ _ 48 Picture Screen Sound Features Install C06 Manual Setup Program Channel Name Fine Tune Search Memory 01 Name the Program Using VOL button move the position where you want to write the character Select the desired character with the PR button There are A Z and 0 9 characters 3 Move Adjust Cable Air M...

Page 22: ...ut it searches only one channel unlike Auto Search If the nearest channel is found the searching would be stopped automatically 5 Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Manual Setup Program Channel Name Fine Tune Search Memory 01 _ _ _ _ _ 48 OK C06 Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Manual Setup Program Channel Name Fine Tune Search Memory 01 _ _ _ _ ...

Page 23: ...y 01 _ _ _ _ _ 48 C06 1 Note that it operates while the VOL button is being pressed PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E It will be saved only when you select OK in Memory 2 PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Fine Tune If you are unable to get a good picture or sound because of a poor signal reception it is possible to adjust it with the Fi...

Page 24: ...ENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE I II X Press the Power Buttons TurnthePDPandtheReceiverON 2 Connect a Digital Broadcasting Receiver to the PDP Prepare supplied A V cables Connect the cables from the Digital TV Receiver output terminal to the PDP Component 1 2 input terminal When connecting the cables be sure to match the cable colours 1 Component Digital Broadcasting Rece...

Page 25: ...l through component input It is highly recommended to use 1080i signal and connect it through component input 2 If customers use Standard Definition set top box it is recommended to make connection through Video Input Video 1 or 2 3 Antenna Connection Apartment Check if communal aerial receives digital broadcasts Private Houses Set the indoor outdoor UHF antenna to the direction of the digital bro...

Page 26: ...V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE I II X Press the Power Buttons TurnthePDPandtheReceiverON 2 Connect a Cable Broadcasting Receiver to the PDP PreparetheA Vcable Connectthereceiver Output toPDP VideoorS Video asshownbelow 1 Video Audio Cable Broadcasting Receiver S Video When making connection to other equipment please ensure you turn the main switch O...

Page 27: ...ect a Desired Program and Function Select a desired Program and function by using the Remote Control of the Cable BroadcastingReceiver 3 4 NOTES 1 If your local cable company re transmits digital broadcasts you may watch normal broadcasts or digital broadcasts simultaneously For detailed information refer to your local cable company 2 A V OUT OF RCA TERMINAL will provide the monitor out of the sel...

Page 28: ...E V PR SCREE N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE I II X Press the Power Buttons TurnthePDPandtheReceiverON 2 Connect a Satellite Broadcasting Receiver to the PDP PreparetheA Vcable Connectthereceiver Output toPDP VideoorS Video asshownbelow WhenconnectingtoanexternalAVsource besuretomatchthecolours 1 Satellite Broadcasting Receiver Video Audio S Video When making connection to other equipment ple...

Page 29: ...he Remote Control of the Satellite BroadcastingReceiver 3 4 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TV Select Video 1 S Video 1 or Video 2 S Video 2 by pressing the button of the Remote Control or the INPUT SELECT Key in KeyPad of the PDP unit Each time you press the button different input modes appear The sequence is as follows ...

Page 30: ... MULTIMEDIA PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE X Press the Power Buttons TurnthePDPandtheDVDON 2 Connect a DVD Player to the PDP PreparetheAVcable ConnecttheDVD Output tothePDP Component VideoorS Video asshownbelow WhenconnectingtoanexternalAVsource besuretomatchthecolours 1 Video Video Audio DVD DVD S Video Audio When making connection to o...

Page 31: ...troloftheDVD 3 4 NOTES 1 Y Cb Cr which stands for Component Video DVD Player s Output can also be written as Y B Y R Y Y Pb Pr depending on the kinds of DVD devices 2 The way of connecting the DVD to the PDP is as follows Y Y Cb Pb B Y Cr Pr R Y 3 The DVD output can be Video S Video and or Component Video depending on the DVD devices There are various output modes so be sure to check when you purc...

Page 32: ... PR SCREE N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE RDP 421 I II X Press the Power Buttons TurnthePDPandtheVCRON 2 Connect a VCR to the PDP Prepare the AV cable Connect the Video or S Video Output to PDP Video or S Video as shown below 1 S Video VCR Video Audio When making connection to other equipment please ensure you turn the main switch OFF to prevent any damage to the equipment ...

Page 33: ... PDP for the S Video terminal connect the Audio terminal Left Right in the same way and connect the S Video cable sold separately 3 When connecting the Video terminal and the S Video simultaneously the S Video terminal is selected This can be checked by the Recall button of the Remote Control VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TV Select Video 1 S Video 1 Video 2 S Video 2 by pressing the button of the Remote Control o...

Page 34: ...D MODE RDP 421 I II X Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the Camcorder Game Console ON 2 Connect a Camcorder Game Console to the PDP Prepare the AV cable Connect the Video or S Video Output to the PDP Video or S Video as shown below When connecting to an external AV source be sure to match the colours 1 Game Console Camcorder Video Audio S Video When making connection to other equipment plea...

Page 35: ... video left audio right audio to the PDP for the S Video terminal connect the Audio terminal Left Right in the same way and connect the S Video cable sold separately 3 When connecting a component refer to Watching a DVD Image on page 30 31 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TV Select Video 1 S Video 1 Video 2 S Video 2 by pressing the button of the Remote Control or the INPUT SELECT Key in KeyPad of the PDP unit Each ...

Page 36: ...E N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE I II X Connect the PC to the PDP Prepare the PC cable D sub 15pin and the PC audio cable Sold separately Connect the PC Output to the PDP Input as shown below 2 Before connecting to the PDP set the resolution of the PC Go to SETUP CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window Screen of the PC Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY Menu In the SETTINGS Menu selec...

Page 37: ...Keyboard or Mouse 4 5 Press the Power Buttons Turn on the PDP and the PC 3 NOTES 1 The resolution of the PC monitor is the best at 640 x 480 VGA 2 If there is a Vertical Frequency setting menu in the Display Menu of the PC adjust the frequency to 60Hz 3 If the PC resolution is too high it may be hard to read letters Select a suitable resolution 4 It is not recommended to connect HD SD set top box ...

Page 38: ... O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE I II X Connect the PC to the PDP Prepare the DVI D cable and the PC audio cable Sold separately Connect the PC Output to the PDP Input as shown below 2 Before connecting to the PDP set the resolution of the PC Go to SETUP CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window Screen of the PC Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY Menu In the S...

Page 39: ...olution of the PC monitor is the best at 640 x 480 VGA 2 If there is a Vertical Frequency setting menu in the Display Menu of the PC adjust the frequency to 60Hz 3 If the PC resolution is too high it may be hard to read letters Select a suitable resolution 4 DVI D input port receives only Digital Signal 5 Depending on the graphic card when plug unplug the DVI D connection the screen may not displa...

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Page 41: ...customise settings as desired Menu on the Screen will disappear After selecting a desired Picture mode the menu on the screen will disappear Normal Dynamic and Cinema Modes are factory preset values If you want to customise the Picture modes refer to the following page 3 1 2 Selecting Picture Mode 41 NOTES 1 Normal Dynamic and Cinema Modes are factory preset values 2 When adjusting sub menus while...

Page 42: ... shown below will display on the screen 1 2 Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp User Normal 32 60 40 48 PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Move Select M...

Page 43: ... 1 While you are in the PC or DVI INPUT mode you can only adjust brightness contrast sharpness and colour temperature 2 When you adjust Brightness Contrast and Colour in DTV mode or adjust Brightness and Contrast in PC and DVI mode the picture is adjusted finely 3 The adjusted values are memorised in each mode separately 4 The Tint control is used when the input signal is NTSC or Component If inpu...

Page 44: ... a picture in a 4 3 mode for a long time may cause uneven use of the phosphor of the PDP So avoid displaying a picture in 4 3 screen size for a long time 2 16 9 Theatre like 16 9 picture formats 4 3 4 3 picture formats like an Analog TV Auto Displays pictures of original picture size Enlarge LB Enlarges the screen as to fill the black part above and below the picture Enlarge LBS Enlarges the scree...

Page 45: ... Move Select MENU Exit Mode 16 9 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Mode Auto PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Available Screen Mode Input Available Mode DVI D H V Size PC H V...

Page 46: ...ess the PR Button Pressthe PR buttonstoselect Screen 1 2 MENU H Size V Size H Position V Position Phase Frequency 32 32 32 32 32 32 Move Select Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install 46 Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Adjusting Screen Size PC DVI D PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P...

Page 47: ...put mode only Horizontal Vertical size are available 2 H Size As the value increases the screen width increases 3 V Size As the value increases the screen height increases 4 H Position As the value increases the screen moves to the right 5 V Position As the value increases the screen moves up 6 Phase When there is jitter or blurring of the image adjust this value 7 Frequency When there is jitter o...

Page 48: ...he ZOOM button to show currently selected screen size Each time you press the ZOOM button the screen size will increase stepwise in 0 20 scale Toreducethescreensize pressthe ZOOM button 1 48 Enlarging Screen Size You can view enlarged size of the screen with this function Enlarging Screen Size Zoom 0 ZO O M Z O O M Zoom 0 Zoom 5 Zoom 10 Zoom 15 Zoom 20 ...

Page 49: ...49 NOTES 1 When the screen is enlarged the pixel of the screen can become thick and dim 2 The image can only be scrolled if the zoom OSD is shown in the picture If the OSD disappears press the zoom key again and scroll the image 3 You can enlarge the screen in freeze mode Zoom 6 PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E ...

Page 50: ...ge NOTES 1 Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause image burn after image lagging 2 In this case such image burn may become less noticeable if moving images are later displayed for a long time 3 However an image burn may become a permanent one damaging the Plasma Display therefore avoid displaying the same images for a long time 4 Use the function ISM while displa...

Page 51: ...f the Button Changes Modes SOUND MODE Each time you press the button a different sound mode appears The sequence used is as follows Normal Suitable for watching any motion picture Music Ideal for listening to music Movie Select this mode to simulate being at a movie theatre News Allows human voice to be heard more clearly User Allows the user to adjust as desired MENU will Disappear After selectin...

Page 52: ...0 0 0 0 0 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Balance Effect AVC Mode 120Hz 500Hz 1 5kHz 5kHz 10kHz Off Off Normal 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install RECALL...

Page 53: ...fy the sound frequency in auto Sound Mode News Movie Music etc it is automatically switched to the User Mode 3 For the realistic sound effect lower than 120Hz frequency sound and greater than 10kHz frequency sound are emphasized 4 If you make connection to the Left Audio Input as input is MONO you can hear from both speakers 5 AVC function This function adjusts volume to the set level automaticall...

Page 54: ... Display to select desired input signal Eachtimeyoupressthe MULTIMEDIA or button adifferentscreenmodeappears Thesequenceusedisas follows 1 RECALL STILL MULTIMEDIA PR PR V O L V O L Z O O M ZOOM MENU P R E V P R SCREEN SIZ E SLEEP PICT MODE SOUND MODE X INPUT SIGNAL Used to select INPUT signal of external device connected to the PDP ...

Page 55: ... check if external device is connected and or terminal connection is properly done 3 Also you can select input using INPUT SELECT button in the keypad of the PDP unit The sequence of selection is as follows Video1 Video2 TV PC DVI Component1 Component2 Video1 Component 1 Component1 PC DVI Component2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TV MULTIMEDIA button button ...

Page 56: ... or DVI D Displays which input terminal is used and indicates the input signal mode Indicates the horizontal and vertical resolution of the current INPUT signal Component 1 1920 x 1080 2 If you watch TV Displays the program number and its name Indicates the current sound state and time PR 22 PR Name Mono Stereo Time 3 If you watch VCR image Displays the input terminal which is being displayed Indi...

Page 57: ... 1 2 MENUBackground LanguageandChildLockSetting 57 57 Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Initialise English Opaque Off On Off Move Select MENU Exit Background Language...

Page 58: ...ys are working normaly However after turning the PDP off the PDP unit will not turn on with keypad on the PDP unit only by the remote control 4 5 Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Initialise English Opaque Off On Off 58 Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Background Language Child ...

Page 59: ...on 3 1 2 Enhancer Engine Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Adjust MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Initialise English Opaque Off On Off Move Select MENU Exit Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Pow...

Page 60: ...itialise English Opaque Off On Off PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E AutoPower 1 ON When the AC power is ON the TV will be turned on automatically without pressing the power button on the remote control 2 OFF When the AC power is ON the TV will be turned on by pressing the power button on the remote control or the keypad of front panel AC POWER ON PDP SET ON Automati...

Page 61: ...sing the VOL button 3 1 2 Time Setting Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Select MENU Exit Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Initialise English Opaque Off On Off Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Inst...

Page 62: ...Screen Sound Features Install Time Setting Clock OffTimer Off Time Wake Timer WakeTime Wake Pro Wake Vol AM 11 50 Off Off 19 2 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E Time Setting Functions 1 This time memory function automatically turns the TV set On or Off at a desired time Once set up this function works every day unless the set time is canceled or the...

Page 63: ... Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Select MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Features Install Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Initialise English Opaque Off On Off Move Select MENU Exit Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Init...

Page 64: ... Off PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E NOTES Pixel Shift The whole screen shifts up down left right at 20sec interval to minimise image sticking Low Bright When displaying a still picture or a fixed pattern for a long time the brightness level decreases to minimise image sticking RECALL STILL MULTIMEDIA PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E...

Page 65: ...n 1 2 Move Select MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Normal 32 48 32 32 Picture Screen Sound Features Install Move Select MENU Exit Background Language Child Lock Enhancer Auto Power Time Setting ISM Initialise English Opaque Off On Off Picture Screen Sound Features Install PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P R E V PR SCREE N S I Z E RECALL STILL MULTIMEDIA ...

Page 66: ...put mode are not initialised INITIALISATION Enter the sub Menu by using the VOL button Select the Initialise by pressing the PR button then press the VOL button A confirmation message will be displayed To perform initialisation press the VOL button after selecting YES by the PR button To return to MENU press MENU button 3 Are you Sure No Yes Move Select MENU Exit PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M M...

Page 67: ...button toselect OFF 1 Setting Sleep Timer NOTES 1 On screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about two seconds after pressing the SLEEP button 2 If you turn the PDP off after setting SLEEP the setting is erased Sleep Off Sleep Timer off Sleep Timer 15 Sleep Timer 30 Sleep Timer 120 Sleep Timer 90 Sleep Timer 60 RECALL STILL MULTIMEDIA PR PR V O L V O L ZO O M Z O O M MENU P...

Page 68: ...field is shown at the bottom of the screen If TOP or FLOF Teletext is transmitted by the station pressing the corresponding colour button on the remote controller you can select the desired page easily Page Hold Several sub pages can be combined under a page number and are scrolled at an interval determined by the television station The presence of sub pages is indicated by for example 3 6 beneath...

Page 69: ...e Repeatedly pressing the Size button doubles the character size in the following order Upper half of the page Lower half of the page Return to normal size Watching television during teletext mode Some pages are continually updated for example stock market reports sports announcements the latest news If you want to watch television and stay informed at the same time press Update button The regular...

Page 70: ...control does not function properly Check for any obstacle between the Remote Control and the Display Check for dead batteries and incorrect battery orientation Check if the Remote Control is the right one Remove any obstacle between the Remote Control and the Display Replace batteries and use the correct polarity or of the batteries Use the correct Remote Control proper to the model S t y o mm p s...

Page 71: ...RCA Jack two S VHS 2 sets LEFT RIGHT TV Standard PAL SECAM B G D K I H L Receiving Channel VHF Low E2 S6 Ch 46 25MHz 140 25MHz VHF High S7 S36 Ch 147 25MHz 423 25MHz UHF S37 E69 Ch 431 25MHz 855 25MHz L SECAM FB FC1 FC AUDIOOUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT 8 Ohm 20W 10W 10W Diagonal Size 106cm 42 Screen Aspect Ratio 16 9 System PAL SECAM B G D K I H NTSC 3 58 4 43 AV Display Resolution 853 H x 480 V dots Pix...

Page 72: ...bane Unit 4 305 Montague Road WEST END 4101 131 632 Southport Shop 1 48 Ferry Rd Southport 4215 131 632 South Australia Adelaide 84A Richmond Rd Keswick 5053 131 632 Western Australia Perth 45 Sarich Court Osborne Park 6017 131 632 For Service in outer areas please contact your NEC retailer for the address of the nearest Authorised NEC Service centre NEC Australia Pty Ltd Home Electronics Group 24...

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