background image

Basic Operations

Changing Channels

Using the Channel Buttons (CH+ or CH-)

Press the

or

to change channels.

When you press the

CH+

CH-

CH+

CH-

or

, the unit changes channels in sequence. You will see all the channels that the unit has memorized.

You will not see channels that were erased.

Direct Accessing Channels

Press the

to go directly to a channel.

number buttons

To select a one-digit channel: press the

to input the channel number, followed by ENTER button or wait for some

seconds, and the unit automatically goes to the selected channel

0-9 number buttons

.

To select a two-digit channel: press the

to input the channel number and the unit goes to the selected channel .

To select a three-digit channel: press the

to input the channel number and the unit goes to the selected channel (Only

in CABLE mode

0-9 number buttons

0-9 number buttons

).

When you use the number buttons, you can directly select channels that were erased.

Note:

Using the LAST button

Press this button to switch between the current channel and the previous channel.

Adjusting the Volume

Using the Mute

Using the volume buttons (VOL+ and VOL-)

Press the

or

to

or

the volume.

VOL +

VOL-

increase

decrease

Using the MUTE button

At any time, you can temporarily cut off the sound using the MUTE button.

Press the MUTE button and the sound cuts off.

1

To turn mute off, press the MUTE button again.

2

20

Summary of Contents for FLM-3225

Page 1: ...32 LCD Television FLM 3225 20051020...

Page 2: ...e 18 Storing Channels in Memory Automatically 18 Adding and Erasing Channels 19 Changing Channels 20 Adjusting the Volume 20 Select Input Source Signal 21 Selecting a Menu Language 21 Customizing the...

Page 3: ...usting the Picture 31 Adjusting Image Size 31 Changing the Position of Image 32 Adjusting the CLOCK and PHASE 32 Adjusting the Picture Automatically 32 Adjusting Parental Control Settings 33 Parental...

Page 4: ...utilizestin leadsolder andfluorescentlampcontainingasmallamountofmercury Disposalofthesematerialsmayberegulateddue to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact...

Page 5: ...from the wall outlet before cleaning Donotuseliquidcleanersoraerosolcleaners Useadampclothforcleaningifrequired 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer ins...

Page 6: ...cified by the manufacturer or those with the same characteristics and performance as the originalparts Useofunauthorizedpartscanresultinfire electricshockand orotherdanger 17 Overloading Do not overlo...

Page 7: ...des andrequirementsforthegroundingelectrode An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can collide wi...

Page 8: ...ation Cautions regarding use of remote control Do not expose the remote control to shock In addition do not expose the remote control to liquids anddonotplaceinanareawithhighhumidity Donotinstallorpla...

Page 9: ...red Cable TV converter descrambler not supplied Two set signal splitter not supplied Cable TV Line RF switch not supplied OUT IN ANTENNAS The antenna requirements for good color television reception a...

Page 10: ...CH POWER INPUT 1 2 POWER 3 Remote Sensor 4 INPUT 5 CH 6 Power Indicator VOL VOL VOL Press the or button to directly increase or decrease the sound volume level Press this button to turn the unit ON f...

Page 11: ...t jack on the unit matching and ends of the cable with color Before connecting make sure to unplug the unit and all connected components 8 AUDIO VGA Y Pb Cb Pr Cr AUDIO L AUDIO R ANTENNA INPUT S VIDEO...

Page 12: ...o access source input select menu 2 POWER Turn the unit on or off 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 4 ENTER button Channel enter button 11 Menu navigation button In Menu operation use to select menu item Use t...

Page 13: ...rmation 15 STEREO To select stereo mode 16 PIP To activate PIP function 17 SIZE To adjust PIP frame size change the position of the PIP frame and 18 CAPTION To select CCD on off and CCD mode 19 SLEEP...

Page 14: ...AV2 SV To play VCR Cautions Before Connecting Carefullychecktheterminalsforpositionandtypebeforemakinganyconnections Theillustrationoftheexternalequipmentmaybedifferentdependingonyourmodel Looseconnec...

Page 15: ...tape into the camcorder and press Play button INPUT AV1 INPUT button repeatedly To playback Camcorder The operations of the camcorder may be different and is dependent on your model Please read the o...

Page 16: ...epeatedly to select INPUT YPBPR2 To play DVD How to connect a DVD Player using Component Video Connections 13 AUDIO COMPONENT DVD player W R S VIDEO AV OUT R L VIDEO AUDIO Rear of the DVD player Audio...

Page 17: ...I jack HDMI cable VGA IN HDMI AUDIO VGA 1 2 L L R R AUDIO AUDIO COMPONENT IN Y Y Pb Pb Cb Cb Pr Pr Cr Cr RF S VIDEO AV IN L L VIDEO VIDEO R R 1 2 AUDIO AUDIO Note VGA IN The HDMI Sources are compatibl...

Page 18: ...on repeatedly to select INPUT VGA To Watch the PC screen Connect a D Sub cable between the on the PC and the VGA input on the unit Connect an Audio cable between the AUDIO output on the PC and VGA int...

Page 19: ...to record 2 Turn on your VCR insert a videotape for recording 3 Press the Record button to begin recording To record program TheAVoutputterminalsoutputtheaudio videosignalfromtheAntennainputorAVinputs...

Page 20: ...ENU Use the to select menu item Use to adjust value of item use to confirm or enter submenu youcanpressthe buttonrepeatedlytoexitthemenuoperations OK MENU 56 34 1 2 Note Displaying Status Information...

Page 21: ...LE Storing Channels in Memory Automatically Press repeatedly to select item AUTO SEARCH 6 4 Press to store channels in memory automatically 5 The unit will begin memorizing all of the available channe...

Page 22: ...the submenu OK 4 Press to toggle between or ADD ERASE 6 When the item is set to erase the selected channel will be erased When the item is set to add the selected channel will be added 19 Use todirect...

Page 23: ...ectatwo digitchannel pressthe toinputthechannelnumberandtheunitgoestotheselectedchannel Toselectathree digitchannel pressthe toinputthechannelnumberandtheunitgoestotheselectedchannel Only inCABLEmode...

Page 24: ...ress to access the submenu OK 3 Press to select a desired OSD language 4 21 Press repeatedly to select menu SOURCE 56 Press to access the submenu OK Press repeatedlytoexit MENU Press repeatedly to sel...

Page 25: ...1 The PICTUREMODE willbehighlightedautomatically 3 Press toselectadesiredpicturemode 4 Press repeatedlytoexit MENU Press toaccessthe submenu OK PICTURE 2 PICTURE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNE...

Page 26: ...ith a black bar on the top and bottom If you watcha4 3pictureinthismode thepicturewillbeexpandedandsomeinformationatthetopandbottomwillbelost Inthismodethepictureisverticallystretchedtowardupsideofthe...

Page 27: ...iththeONtimer theTVwillautomaticallyturnonatapresettime Setting ON timer Press todisplaythemenumainpage MENU 1 Press toselect item TIMEON 6repeatedly 4 5 Press repeatedly to select FUNCTION menu 56 2...

Page 28: ...56 2 Press to access the submenu OK 3 Press repeatedly to select 5 Press repeatedly to highlight item SLEEP TIMER 6 4 Setting Sleep Timer 25 Makinguseofthisfunctionallowsyoutohavethesetautomaticallytu...

Page 29: ...undmode 5 Press todisplaythemenumainpage MENU 1 Press repeatedly to select menu SOUND 56 2 Press to access the submenu OK 3 There are three preset sound modes and and one user set sound mode Eachprese...

Page 30: ...follows STEREO SOUND SOUND SOURCE SOUND MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE MOVE SELECT MENU EXIT MTS MAIN NORMAL STEREO TherelationshipsbetweenBroadcastsignal UsersettingandOutputareshown asfollows Broadcast si...

Page 31: ...y to select item TRANSPARENCY 6 4 5 Press toadjusttheOSDtransparence Setting OSD Timeout Press todisplaythemenumainpage MENU 1 Press repeatedly to select menu OSD 56 2 Press to access the submenu OK 3...

Page 32: ...t item SUB PICTURE 6 4 Press to select signal source for the PIP frame 5 Theinputsignalsourcearedividedintotwogroups OnecontainsTV AV1 andAV2 SV theothercontainsYPBPR VGAandHDMI If the input signal so...

Page 33: ...MUTE YoumayselectbetweenOFF CC1 CC2 TEXT1 TEXT2 CC3 CC4 TEXT3 TEXT4andONMUTE TheClosedCaptionbroadcastscanbeviewedintwomodes CAPTIONandTEXT Foreachmode fourchannelsareavailable The CAPTION mode shows...

Page 34: ...NU 5 Press todisplaythemenumainpage MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE NATURE NORMAL BRIGHTNESS COLOR TEMP COLOR R COLOR G COLOR B MOVE SELECT MENU EXIT CONTRAST Adjusting Image Size Press todisplaythemenumain...

Page 35: ...u OK 3 Press repeatedly to select item AUTO ADJUST 6 4 5 Press to start adjusting OK Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththepicture youmayadjustthepicturebyusingthisfunction Adjustment in VGA Mode continued 6 Pre...

Page 36: ...uggested TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned TV MA Mature Audience Only content based FV V S L D Content Rating can be set but this Rating is not normally broadcastbyTVStation ContentRatingcanbeset D L S...

Page 37: ...NC 17 X also Note TheMovieratingisonlyage based Example 2 FUNCTION PG R NC 17 X SELECT MENU EXIT U U PG 13 B B G MOVE B B FUNCTION PG PG 13 NC 17 X SELECT MENU EXIT U U U R B G MOVE B B Accessing PARE...

Page 38: ...RD MOVE ON Adjusting the TV RATING Afteraccessing press repeatedlytoselect item PARENTALCONTROL TVRATING 6 1 Press toaccesssubmenu OK 2 3 Thiswillautomaticallyblockthehigherage basedratings Youmaysett...

Page 39: ...1 Press repeatedlytoselectadesiredratingyouwanttoset 56 2 Pressthe repeatedlytoexit MENU 3 Press toaccesssubmenu OK Press buttontoblockorunblockthisrating PIPINPUT 4 5 Adjusting FRENCH RATING Afteracc...

Page 40: ...oomistoobright Poor picture Check the aerial connection This may be caused by electrical interference e g hairdryer nearby neon lights etc Turn off the equipment Check whether the batteries are workin...

Page 41: ...mption 140W Dimensions inch 39 5 W X 24 9 H X 10 1 D Unit Weight lbs 50 6 lb TV system NTSC M Receiving channel VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 CATV 2 69 A 6 A 1 A W W 1 W 28 Total 181 channels For service support...

Page 42: ...PRINTED IN RECYCLED PAPER 604 L26U253 00 Ver 1 0...

Reviews: