CODE
SYMPTOM
COUNTERMEASURES
RC1
Remote Control does not
work
z
Make sure the batteries in remote control are not flat
z
Check the polarity of the batteries
z
Use the remote control in the front of the TV or from
less than seven meters away.
z
make sure the Remote Sensor Window is not under
strong lighting.
R
em
o
te
C
o
n
tr
o
l
RC2
Can not change channels
with the remote control
z
Press
TV
button to switch to TV mode.
PH1
Picture suddenly
Stops
Responding
or
abnormal
.
z
Press
RESET
button on remote control .
z
Unplug and then plug the Power Cord of the TV from
the AC outlet.
Pictur
e Halt
/
Abnorm
al
NG1
Issues can’t be solved.
z
If the picture still abnormal, execute “
Clear
EEPROM
”.
STEPS :
1.
Press POWER key to turn off the LCD-TV.
2.
Press CH
key
▽
, then press Power key of remote
control to turn on the LCD-TV, after
3 seconds, then release CH
▽
key.
3.
When
「
INITIAL EEPROM
」
appears on the screen,
on the INTTAL EEPROM is complete.
Note : Remind user that every setting will return to
factory preset mode including PIN of parental
control (PIN :1234), channel setting.
No
te
1.
CV and PC including D-sub or DVI modes, are not available on Sub-display of PIP .
2. If main display is CV , PIP mode is not available.
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Summary of Contents for series
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