Page 1: ...N Model 42LB45Q UM No N0342H0302...
Page 2: ...could avoid the users authority to operate this equipment The monitor shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the Monitor Do Not...
Page 3: ...OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT CAUTION THESE SERVICING INST...
Page 4: ...OUNDING PRONG THE WIDE BLADE OR THE THIRD PRONG IS PROVIDED FOR YOUR SAFETY IF THE PROVIDED PLUG DOES NOT FIT INTO YOUR OUTLET CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN FOR REPLACEMENT OF THE OBSOLETE OUTLET 10 11 12 PR...
Page 5: ...e may be adversely affected Welcome to the bright and vivid world of Proscan TV set We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new select To obtain maximum benefit from your set Plea...
Page 6: ...TIONS 13 Basic operation 14 TURNING ON AND OFF THE TV 14 CHOOSING TV CHANNEL 14 SELECTING INPUT SOURCE 15 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 15 Setup menu operation 16 ADJUST THE OSD SCREEN 16 SELECT ON SCREEN LANGUAG...
Page 7: ...they should not be used Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands Doing so may cause electric shocks Do not do anything that might damage the power cable When disconnecting the power cable hol...
Page 8: ...m becoming dusty Built up dust on the power cord plug can increase humidity which might damage the insulation and cause fire Unplug the cord from the wall outlet and clean it with a dry cloth This TV...
Page 9: ...with the Main Hardware The picture of the product may vary depending on the model A Select signal input It changes to ENTER function when main menu displays B Main Menu display and menu selection C Ch...
Page 10: ...1 B Input2 C Input3 D Component Input 1 Video H I J Audio K L Component Input 2 Video H1 I1 J1 Audio K1 L1 AV1 Input Video M Audio N O AV2 Input Video M1 Audio N1 O1 S Video Input Video G Audio N O VG...
Page 11: ...ght red cables correctly to the sound cable C Check the terminals to connect the product to on the rear panel 2 Connecting an Antenna There are internal and external types of antenna Connecting an Ant...
Page 12: ...vorite language in digital broadcasting 8 FAV Add delete the current channel to your favorite channel 9 FAV Press to view the next favorite channel 10 FAV Press to view the previous favorite channel 1...
Page 13: ...ess to change to a preset sound mode 19 EXIT Exit the current menu 20 EPG One of the signal channel EPG or Multi channel EPG 21 FREEZE Press to freeze the current picture 22 CC Press to select Caption...
Page 14: ...ct Are the batteries worn out Is there an AC power failure Is the power cable plugged in Is any special fluorescent or neon sign board turned on Remote Control Reception Angle Use the Remote control w...
Page 15: ...Using the CH A CH v on the front panel or on the remote control Press CH A to increase channel number Press CH v to decrease channel number 2 Using 0 9 digital buttons and button Enter the channel s n...
Page 16: ...select TV AV S Video Component VGA HDMI inputs Use the A v to move the cursor and ENTER button to confirm the source 1 Press VOL to adjust the volume 2 If you want to switch the sound OFF press the M...
Page 17: ...ion When the cursor stays on a main menu function Video Audio TV Setup or Parental you need to use ENTER or button to activate it After activating the cursor will go forward into the submenu which you...
Page 18: ...U on the remote control and then use A to select the Video menu press ENTER button to enter it see the picture below Use A to select what you want to adjust in the VIDEO menu 2 Press ENTER or _ button...
Page 19: ...saturation Tint Press _ button to select it and then use q b to adjust the tint of picture Sharpness Press _ button to select it and then use b to adjust the sharpness level of picture Color Temperat...
Page 20: ...djust the audio output between left and right speakers Bass Press _ v button to select it and then use q to increase or decrease the level of the lower pitched sounds Treble Press _ v button to select...
Page 21: ...ing to the guiding sign in the bottom right corner of the menu 3 When you are satisfied with your adjustment Press MENU to exit Tuner Mode You can select the signal input mode Antenna Cable Channel Sc...
Page 22: ...of the menu 3 When you are satisfied with your adjustment Press MENU to exit OSD Language Press _ b button to select language of the OSD menu as English Spanish or French OSD Transparency Press _ b b...
Page 23: ...elect the sleep timer as 5 10 15 30 45 60 90 120 180 240 minutes Caption Select Caption press ENTER button to enter the submenu digital functions are only available under DTV signal Analog Closed Capt...
Page 24: ...of the Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Window Opacity press 4 b to select one of the Solid Transparent Translucent Reset Default Every TV has its original setting before leaving the fac...
Page 25: ...limited violence some suggestive sexual dialog and situations Q TV 14 Parents strongly cautioned This program may contain sophisticated themes sexual content strong language and more intense violence...
Page 26: ...tal guidance suggested O 14 Restricted Viewers should be 14 or older O 18 Restricted Viewers should be 18 or older Canadian French Ratings Press ENTER button to enter and use _ i v button to select an...
Page 27: ...menu see the picture below You can select the item you want to set press ENTER button to enter and use 4 _ button to select and press ENTER button to confirm Change Password To change the password of...
Page 28: ...ach menu 2 Press ENTER or _ button to adjust according to the guiding sign in the bottom right corner of the menu 3 When you are satisfied with your adjustment Press MENU to exit The functions of OSD...
Page 29: ...ter the VGA menu as below Auto Adjust Press ENTER button to select it and then use 4 _ to do auto adjust that automatically adjusts the available options for the best viewing configuration H Position...
Page 30: ...as you prefer Press MENU on the front panel or on the remote control and then use _ to select the Video menu in HDMI mode 1 Use A T to select what you want to adjust in the each menu 2 Press ENTER or...
Page 31: ...ge the batteries Check the polarity of the batteries Check the angle of the remote control from the product or if there are any obstacles between the remote control and the product Check if you have p...
Page 32: ...using Mono for these areas Sound is malfunctioning while using a cable Check your sound connecting cable Check if other channels also have no sound I can see images but there is no sound Press the vol...
Page 33: ...when any key is pressed or the mouse is moved The screen looks like there is water flowing on it Check the connector connected to the TV The screen is unclear and blurry Change the frequency and phas...
Page 34: ...and or other component connectors from the rear of the TV NOTES Before proceeding make sure the appropriate bracket s are attached to the wall and the back of the TV as described in the instructions...
Page 35: ...uctions that came with wall mount for specific information on how to mount bracket to wall 600mm Before reading the installing instruction please notice A The wall mount is not contained in the access...
Page 36: ...ur television Or else it can cause fire 7 Do not place the TV near anything dripping Transducers and high voltage wires should be kept far away from the apparatus too Or else it may cause creepage ele...
Page 37: ...n 260W Audio power 8W 8W RF input Cable Antenna xl VIDEO input VIDEO x2 S VIDEO xl COMPONENT x2 HDMI x3 Connection Interface GRAPHIC input Analog RGB 15pin xl AUDIO Input AV Audio x2 Component Audio x...