background image

  

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Preset (Continued)

Setting a channel to a desired TV station:

Upper control panel

4

1,  2, 6

3

Press 

MENU

 (PRESET-

1

) on the upper part of the

LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds. The AUTO
mode screen appears.

A u t o ( B / G )
V H F             1
    4 8 . 2 5 M H z

Press 

MENU

 (PRESET-

1

) to display the MANUAL

mode screen. Press 

MENU

 (PRESET-

1

) again to

change the MANUAL mode as shown below.

Select the channel position using 

Channel Select

 or

CH (

)/(

)

.

M a n u a l ( B / G )
V H F             1
    4 8 . 2 5 M H z

Press 

VOL (+)/(–)

 to locate the channel you want to

preset to the position. Search is initiated and when a
TV signal is received during the search, the search
stops.

Repeat steps 

3

 and 

4

 above, to preset the channel

positions for other broadcasts, etc.

M a n u a l ( B / G )
U H F             5
  6 2 3 . 2 5 M H z

Press 

MENU 

(PRESET-

1

) to return to the normal

screen.

NOTE

SYSTEM may not have been set correctly, if noise can be heard or
if there is no sound. In such case, reset to “Sound system” using

MENU 

(See page 14).

Presetting the Channels (MANUAL)

In a weak reception area, or under bad reception

conditions.

Upper control panel

4

1,  2, 3, 5

Press 

MENU

 (PRESET-

1

) on the upper part of the

LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds. The AUTO
mode screen appears.

Press 

MENU

 (PRESET-

1

) to display the MANUAL

mode screen.

While the MANUAL mode screen is displayed, press

MENU 

(PRESET-

1

) for more than 2 seconds.

The channel position number remains in green.

Adjust for good reception using 

VOL (+)/(–)

.

After finishing the adjustment, press 

MENU

(PRESET-

1

) to continue channel presetting.

NOTE

While the MANUAL mode screen is displayed, press 

MENU

(PRESET-

1

).

(The LANGUAGE mode screen will appear.)

M a n u a l ( B / G )
V H F             1
    4 8 . 2 5 M H z

F i n e
U H F             5
  6 2 3 . 2 5 M H z

: SELECT  O K : ENTER    M : BACK  E : EXIT

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AUTO       MANUAL       LANGUAGE       NORMAL SCREEN

LC-15_20B5M_E_P12-15.p65

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Summary of Contents for AQUOS LC-15B5M

Page 1: ...LC 15B5M LC 20B5M OPERATION MANUAL LCD COLOUR TELEVISION LC 15B5M LC 20B5M OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH Printed in Japan TINS B130WJZZA 04P02 JMM Printed on 100 post consumer recycled paper ...

Page 2: ... 29 Recording Playing Back a Memory Card 30 Recording on the Memory Card 30 Playing Back the Memory Card 30 Precautions when Playing Back PC Image Data on the LCD TV Set 30 Recording on a Memory Card Video Setup 31 Rec Mode 31 Pre Recording 31 Recording a TV Programme in Real time 32 Recording as a Motion Picture 32 Easy Recording 32 Setting Timer Recording 33 Adjusting the Clock 33 Timer Rec 33 C...

Page 3: ...t internal parts For the same reason do not spill water or liquid on the product 10 Servicing Do not attempt to service the product yourself Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions Request a qualified service person to perform servicing 11 Repair If any of the following conditions occurs unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet and request a qualified service per...

Page 4: ...he product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface since they can block ventilation openings This product is not designed for built in installation do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass Therefore it can break when the produc...

Page 5: ...ded with the LCD TV set Supplied Accessories Operation manual Remote control AC cord AAA size batteries 2 Antenna cable AC adapter Product shape varies in some countries pages 5 and 9 page 5 page 6 page 6 page 6 page 8 Cable holder LC 15B5M LC 20B5M ...

Page 6: ...rom batteries can cause a rash If chemical leakage is found wipe it off with a cloth The batteries supplied with the LCD TV set may have a shorter operating time due to storage conditions If the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the remote control Preparation Engaging the lower claw with the remote control close the cover Using Remote Control...

Page 7: ... some countries Household power outlet Pull down the hook to open the cover Pull down the hook to open the cover ANT Antenna terminal Antenna cable supplied Room antenna terminal 75 ohm type To antenna terminal Plug the headphone mini plug into the HEADPHONE jack located on the front of the LCD TV set NOTE Headphones are not included in the supplied accessories No sound is heard from the main unit...

Page 8: ...age 20 POWER indicator POWER indicator lights up green when the power is on and red when in the standby mode the indicator will not light when the main power is off The indicator lights up orange when the wake up timer is set The examples used throughout this manual are based on the LC 20B5M model To change the vertical angle of the LCD TV set tilt the screen up to 5 degrees forward or 10 degrees ...

Page 9: ...DIO R PB PR COMPONENT Carrying handle Rear View How to fix the cables Pull the cables connected to each terminal through the holes and close the left and right terminal covers Push the cables into the grooves of the support covers Insert the cable holder supplied from above the support cover and fix the cables Terminal cover Cable holder Terminal cover Support cover ...

Page 10: ... P 25 REC Records the motion picture P 32 Mute Switches the sound on and off P 11 Yellow Timer function Menu P 21 Cyan Status Display P 32 Channel Select P 11 MENU Displays the TV menu or return to normal screen P 14 VOL P 11 Flashback Returns to the previous channel P 11 Red Picture Menu P 16 END Returns to normal screen in Teletext mode P 25 RETURN Return to the previous screen TEXT Displays the...

Page 11: ... AV1 AV2 COMPONENT CARD and TV mode each time TV VIDEO is pressed NOTE AV input mode indication remains for 5 seconds AV1 Video equipment connected to the AV1 input terminals The S video input terminal is additionally provided for the AV1 input If both S video terminal and normal video terminals are connected with cables the S video input terminal takes priority AV2 AV2 mode is used to adjust the ...

Page 12: ...se the selection will not be made Changing channels with CH on the remote control Press CH and the channels change in the order shown below 1 2 3 98 99 0 1 2 3 Press CH and the channels change in the order shown below 3 2 1 0 99 98 3 2 1 Using A A A A A FLASHBACK Press A A A A A to switch the currently tuned channel to the previously tuned channel Press A A A A A again to switch back to the curren...

Page 13: ...he normal screen Presetting the Channels AUTO Automatically tunes in and presets receivable TV stations Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Upper control panel 2 1 Press MENU PRESET 1 on the upper part of the LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds The AUTO mode screen appears Auto B G VHF 1 48 25MHz Press VOL PRESET 2 on the upper part of the LCD TV set All the TV stations in your area t...

Page 14: ...NOTE SYSTEM may not have been set correctly if noise can be heard or if there is no sound In such case reset to Sound system using MENU See page 14 Presetting the Channels MANUAL In a weak reception area or under bad reception conditions Upper control panel 4 1 2 3 5 Press MENU PRESET 1 on the upper part of the LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds The AUTO mode screen appears Press MENU PRESET 1 to ...

Page 15: ... o u n d s y s t e m B G S k i p O f f F i n e 8 7 1 1 5 M H z N i c a m O f f A 2 O f f SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT Each time you press the setting for individual items is as mentioned under Selected item Press MENU to exit 1 2 3 Selected item Description Position The channel position changes to the upper or lower number Colour system The mode changes in the following order Sound system The mo...

Page 16: ...u r e T V M e n u P i c t u r e T V P i c t u r e S o u n d S e t u p F e a t u r e s C a r d C o n t r a s t 3 C o n t r a s t 3 6 6 B r i g h t n e s s B r i g h t n e s s 3 3 3 3 C o l o u r C o l o u r 3 3 3 3 T i n t T i n t 3 3 3 3 S h a r p n e s s S h a r p n e s s 1 1 C o l o u r s y s t e m A d v a n c e d R e s e t Select O K Enter R E T U R N Back MENU MENU Exit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 17: ... c t u r e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Basic Adjustment Settings 5 2 4 Selected item Contrast Brightness Colour Tint Sharpness d d d d d button For more contrast For more brightness For more colour intensity Skin tones become greenish For more sharpness c c c c c button For less contrast For less brightness For less colour intensity Skin tones become purplish For less sharpness 3 Press to se...

Page 18: ...n be displayed directly by pressing the Red Press to select Picture Press to select Advanced and press OK M e n u P i c t u r e T V A d v a n c e d C o n t r a s t 3 C o n t r a s t 3 6 6 B r i g h t n e s s B r i g h t n e s s 3 3 3 3 C o l o u r C o l o u r 3 3 3 3 T i n t T i n t 3 3 3 3 S h a r p n e s s S h a r p n e s s 1 1 C o l o u r s y s t e m A d v a n c e d R e s e t P i c t u r e 0 0 ...

Page 19: ...et to factory preset values 1 Press to select Reset and press OK 2 Press to select Yes and press OK When you select Out in AV2 In Out you cannot adjust sound settings 3 Basic Adjustment Settings Continued 1 2 4 5 Selected item Treble Bass Balance Sound wide Clear tone button For weaker treble For weaker bass Increase the volume of the left speaker button For stronger treble For stronger bass Incre...

Page 20: ...D i s p l a y m o d e C H s e t u p C l o c k s e t u p D i s p l a y m o d e A V 2 I n O u t L a n g u a g e D e m o S e t u p Press to select the desired mode and press OK M e n u S e t u p D i s p l a y m o d e M e n u S e t u p D i s p l a y m o d e S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d i t e m N o r m a l M i r r o r R o t a t e U p s i d e d o w n SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT Press MENU to exit NO...

Page 21: ...d press OK 1 2 5 Selected item Backlight Auto power off only TV mode Blue back Adjustable item range Normal Brightness 60 Suitable for viewing in well lit areas Saves energy Dark Brightness 20 Sufficiently bright when viewing in dim areas Auto OPC Screen brightness is adjusted according to the ambient light of the room On The power of the LCD TV set is turned off when there is no signal for 5 minu...

Page 22: ... e m O f f 9 m i n 3 m i n 1 2 m i n 6 m i n 1 5 m i n 0 0 0 0 0 Press to select Off 30min 60min 90min 120min or 150min and press OK Press to select Wake up timer and press OK SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT M e n u F e a t u r e s M e n u F e a t u r e s T i m e r f u n c t i o n S l e e p t i m e r A d j u s t s e t t i n g W a k e u p t i m e r S e t O f f W a k e u p t i m e C h a n n e l C H 1...

Page 23: ... the LCD TV set returns to the normal mode The setting can be individually selected for each channel number If the sound quality is poor due to a weak signal or other problems during NICAM broadcast reception set the Off position of the NICAM to change the TV sound to monaural Press MENU to display the MENU screen Press to select Setup Press to select CH setup and press OK M e n u S e t u p C H s ...

Page 24: ... channel number If the sound quality is poor due to a weak signal or other problems during A2 stereo broadcast reception set the Off position of the A2 to change the TV sound to monaural Press MENU to display the MENU screen Press to select Setup Press to select CH setup and press OK M e n u S e t u p C H s e t u p C H s e t u p C l o c k s e t u p D i s p l a y m o d e A V 2 I n O u t L a n g u a...

Page 25: ...information and displays it graphically on the screen News weather and sports information stock exchange prices programme reviews and closed captioning for people hard of hearing are among the many services available through Teletext Teletext mode Teletext is activated with TEXT on the remote control and is also closed with it The LCD TV set can be controlled in Teletext mode directly by inputting...

Page 26: ...st Press OK A page associated with the selected item is displayed Press END to exit 5 Using Teletext menu To select the character set During Teletext broadcast press MENU to display the Character set screen C h a r a c t e r s e t A r a b i c H e b r e w W e s t E u r o p e E a s t E u r o p e T u r k i s h G r e e k SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT Press to select the desired character set The colo...

Page 27: ...ons as this constitutes a violation of the copyright laws possible exposing the user to demands for compensation for damages Therefore be sure to strictly observe the existing copyright laws In addition when using image data that includes third parties since the use of such images without prior permission may constitute an intrusion on the privacy of third parties be sure to refrain from such usag...

Page 28: ...Preparing a Memory Card Insert a memory card commercially available into a PC card adapter commercially available Example Inserting the SD memory card into a PC card adapter Notes on Using Memory Cards and PC Card Adapters Please note the following when using memory cards and PC card adapters to avoid corruption of data or malfunction of the LCD TV set If you use a memory card other than the ones ...

Page 29: ...ard Eject button Press the Card Eject button Insert the PC card adapter The Card Eject button PC card adapter The Card Lamp lights up green Press the Card Eject button and remove the PC card adapter When pressed the card eject button pops up The PC card adapter is ejected when the button is pressed again The Card Eject button Confirm the Card Lamp has turned green NOTE If the Card Eject button is ...

Page 30: ... S e l e c t m o d e M e n u C a r d S e l e c t m o d e S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d i t e m V i d e o S t i l l SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT Selected mode is displayed Press MENU to exit NOTE Protected files are displayed with the mark Files that could not be read are displayed with an X mark Playing Back Mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V i d e o 1 1 V i d e o 1 1 1 3 1 3 0 5 0 4 T h u...

Page 31: ...still picture Rotate See page 45 Plays a background music while playing back still pictures Audio select See page 46 Deletes unnecessary files or protects the files you want to keep Edit See page 49 50 Precautions when Playing Back PC Image Data on the LCD TV Set Recording formats of image data When recording image data on the LCD TV set the recording formats are as follows When recording motion p...

Page 32: ...ess to select Card Press to select Video setup and press OK M e n u C a r d V i d e o s e t u p S e l e c t m o d e V i d e o s e t u p T i m e r R e c S t i l l s e t u p F o r m a t C a r d Press to select Pre recording and press OK SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT M e n u C a r d V M e n u C a r d V i d e o s e t u p R e c m o d e P r e r e c o r d i n g R e p e a t S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d ...

Page 33: ...Card is full and the recording is stopped During recording you cannot switch to a different channel and you cannot switch to another input When the timer reaches the stop time the recording will be stopped When you select the COMPONENT mode you cannot record a motion picture If the stop time is reached during timer recording the pause mode is switched on but timer recording will continue Easy Reco...

Page 34: ...e c S e t u p M e n u C a r d T i m e r R e c S e t u p S e t u p P r o g r a m m e l i s t Press to set Date You can set the date within the next one month or you can select daily or weekly recording SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT 0 0 M e n u C a r d T i m e r R e c S e t u p M e n u C a r d T i m e r R e c S e t u p A d j u s t t i m e r r e c s e t t i n g A d j u s t t i m e r r e c s e t t i ...

Page 35: ...ssible to record using FIT depending on the remaining capacity of the card Two recordings cannot be programmed simultaneously for FIT Press to select Set and press to select either On Off or Clr SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT M e n u C a r d T i m e r R e c S e t u p M e n u C a r d T i m e r R e c S e t u p A d j u s t t i m e r r e c s e t t i n g A d j u s t t i m e r r e c s e t t i n g D a t ...

Page 36: ...tting the card after saving necessary files to a PC or other external media All data and files are deleted upon format Checking the Recording Mode Press Cyan R e m a i n s t i l l 1 7 S P R e m a i n v i d e o 3 5 2 1 5 0 0 0 If you turn the power off using POWER on the remote control while timer recording is set both picture and sound go off at the preset recording start time and then the recordi...

Page 37: ...device other than this LCD TV set the Resume or Top selection screen may not display Repeat You can specify one file or all files to replay repeatedly Press CARD to switch to the motion picture mode The recorded motion picture list is displayed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V i d e o 1 1 V i d e o 1 1 1 3 1 3 0 5 0 4 T h u 1 1 C H 1 3 E P 1 4 1 4 0 5 0 4 F r i 1 1 A V 1 S P 1 4 1 4 0 6 0 4 M o...

Page 38: ... 3 A V 2 L P 1 6 1 6 0 6 0 4 W e d 1 3 C H 1 5 E P The recorded motion picture list is displayed Press to select the title to playback in slowmotion and press OK Press MENU to exit Press to select Off File or All and press OK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V i d e o 1 1 V i d e o 1 1 1 3 1 3 0 5 0 4 T h u 1 1 C H 1 3 E P 1 4 1 4 0 5 0 4 F r i 1 1 A V 1 S P 1 4 1 4 0 6 0 4 M o n 1 3 C H 1 5 L P ...

Page 39: ...ess to select On and press OK SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT M e n u C a r d V i d e o s e t u p M e n u C a r d V i d e o s e t u p R e c m o d e P r e r e c o r d i n g R e p e a t S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d i t e m S l o w m o t i o n Z o o m E d i t O n O f f E n l a r g e p l a y b a c k i s n o t a v a i l a b l e i n S P L P f i l e Press to select the title to zoom and press OK 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 40: ...4 5 4 F r i 1 1 A V 1 S P 1 4 5 4 F r i 1 1 A V 1 S P 1 4 6 4 M o n 1 3 C H 1 5 L P 1 4 6 4 M o n 1 3 C H 1 5 L P 1 5 6 4 T u e 1 3 A V 2 L P 1 5 6 4 T u e 1 3 A V 2 L P 1 6 6 4 W e d 1 3 C H 1 5 E P 1 6 6 4 W e d 1 3 C H 1 5 E P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press to select the file you want to protect and press OK P r o t e c t s e l e c t e d f i l e 1 1 P r o t e c t s ...

Page 41: ...d i n g R e p e a t S l o w m o t i o n P r o t e c t Z o o m E d i t D e l e t e f i l e D e l e t e a l l Press to select the file you want to delete and press OK D e l e t e s e l e c t e d f i l e 1 1 D e l e t e s e l e c t e d f i l e 1 1 1 3 5 4 T h u 1 1 C H 1 3 E P 1 3 5 4 T h u 1 1 C H 1 3 E P 1 4 5 4 F r i 1 1 A V 1 S P 1 4 5 4 F r i 1 1 A V 1 S P 1 4 6 4 M o n 1 3 C H 1 5 L P 1 4 6 4 M...

Page 42: ...Slid e show s t a r t A d j u s t s e t t i n g Slid e show s e t u p M y p r o g r a m m e R o t a t e I n t e r v a l 5 S e c A u d i o s e l e c t O r d e r N o r m a l S h u t t e r c l i c k R e p e a t O n E d i t I n i t i a l I n d e x My Programme page 44 From a large number of pictures you can select and set up to 32 pictures Up to 32 set pictures can be displayed in slideshow Rotate pag...

Page 43: ...rogramme if the number of files during still picture or motion picture recording has exceeded 1 024 they are not displayed in the index but they are played back from My Programme Files that are registered in My Programme but not displayed in the index cannot be deleted from My Programme In that case you can only delete those particular files by first deleting files that are displayed in the index ...

Page 44: ...s e t u p Slid Slid e s e show w s t a r t A d j u s t s e t t i n g Slid Slid e s e show w s e t u p M y p r o g r a m m e R o t a t e I n t e r v a l 5 S e c A u d i o s e l e c t O r d e r N o r m a l S h u t t e r c l i c k R e p e a t O n E d i t I n i t i a l I n d e x Press to select Repeat Press to select On or Off SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT M e n u C a r d S t i l l s e t u p M e n u ...

Page 45: ... Programme is set using another device it cannot be edited When My Programme is created using this device you can add to it but you cannot edit it Please delete all files if you want to change the order After registering My Programme if the number of files during still picture or motion picture recording has exceeded 1 024 they are not displayed in the index but they are played back from My Progra...

Page 46: ... u C a r d S t i l l s e t u p M e n u C a r d S t i l l s e t u p Slid Slid e s e show s t a r t Slid Slid e s e show s e t u p A d j u s t s e t t i n g M y p r o g r a m m e R o t a t e R o t a t e A u d i o s e l e c t S h u t t e r c l i c k R o t a t e E d i t N e x t f i l e The picture will be rotated to left or to right each time OK is pressed NOTE Pictures cannot be rotated during the in...

Page 47: ...e show s t a r t S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d i t e m Slide show Slide show s e t u p M y p r o g r a m m e R o t a t e O f f T V A u d i o s e l e c t S h u t t e r c l i c k A V 1 C O M P O N E N T E d i t A V 2 Press to select the sound to be output and press OK One of the following sound setting can be selected when playing back a card Press MENU to exit NOTE Each time MPX is pressed during p...

Page 48: ... e t u p F o r m a t C a r d Press to select Shutter click and press OK SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT M e n u C a r d S t i l l s e t u p M e n u C a r d S t i l l s e t u p Slid e show s t a r t Slid e show s e t u p M y p r o g r a m m e S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d i t e m R o t a t e A u d i o s e l e c t S h u t t e r c l i c k O n O f f E d i t Press to select On and press OK Press MENU to...

Page 49: ...r input signal can be heard 1 3 Whenever you want to record an image press CAPTURE For protecting the pictures see Protecting Still Picture Files on page 49 NOTE When you try to capture an image from a fast moving picture there may be a small temporal delay in the captured picture The number of remaining pictures only serves as a guide and may differ on the reception conditions and the contents of...

Page 50: ...ow w s e t u p S e l e c t e d d e s i r e d i t e m M y p r o g r a m m e R o t a t e P r o t e c t A u d i o s e l e c t S h u t t e r c l i c k D e l e t e f i l e E d i t D e l e t e a l l Press to select Protect and press OK P r o t e c t s e l e c t e d f i l e 1 2 1 3 5 4 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 5 Press to select the file you want to protect and press OK P r o t e c t s e l e c t e d f i ...

Page 51: ...eleting files eject and reinsert the card or switch the power off and on again to reread the contents of the card in order to display its contents Up to 1 024 files can be displayed with all motion pictures first followed by still pictures Deleting One Still Picture File This operation deletes one file that have not been set for protecting Perform steps 1 to 4 in Protecting Still Picture Files to ...

Page 52: ... M BACK E EXIT M e n u C a r d M e n u C a r d F o r m a t F o r m a t c a r d Y e s N o Press OK again to start formatting SELECT O K ENTER M BACK E EXIT F o r m a t c a r d A l l f i l e s v i d e o s t i l l F o r m a t c a r d A l l f i l e s v i d e o s t i l l i n c l u d i n g p r o t e c t e d o n e s i n c l u d i n g p r o t e c t e d o n e s w i l l b e d e l e t e d w i l l b e d e l e...

Page 53: ... to both terminals and if you select AV IN1 you can only view pictures from the S VIDEO terminal To view the picture from the VIDEO terminal do not connect any external devices to the S VIDEO terminal For more information about external device connections see the manuals of your external devices If HDTV 720P 1080I signals are input to the COMPONENT terminals playback cannot be viewed Example Camco...

Page 54: ...nnecting two or more external devices When connecting an external device use care to connect the video and audio cables to the corresponding terminals When a monaural audio source is connected to only one of the AUDIO input terminals sound will be heard not from both speakers but from only one speaker To AV IN1 or AV IN2 terminal To audio video output terminal To COMPONENT input Video terminal To ...

Page 55: ...io systems When using the S VIDEO input for AV IN1 or Y PB and PR input for COMPONENT no video output will be made to the AV output terminal but audio output will be made for connection to external audio systems You can output video and audio data from the LCD TV set through the AV output terminals AV OUT When using as an OUTPUT terminal select Setup in the Menu and set AV2 In Out to Out See page ...

Page 56: ...c electricity etc may cause improper operation In this case operate the unit after first turning the power of the Display or umplugging the AC cord and re plugging it in after 1 or 2 minutes Reference page Picture There is no picture or sound There is no picture There is no picture from AV IN 1 2 There is no sound Picture is not clear Picture is too light or improp erly tinted The picture is too d...

Page 57: ...les trains high voltage lines neon lights etc There may be interference between the antenna cable and power cable Try positioning them further apart Is the unit receiving interference from other devices Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations and transmission antennas of amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices t...

Page 58: ...ese Arabic Power requirement DC 12 V AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 43 W 0 7 W Standby For Asia AC 230 V With AC adapter 63 W 1 2 W Standby AC 230 V With AC adapter For Australia 65 W 1 2 W Standby AC 230 V With AC adapter 34 W DC 12 V 55W DC 12 V Weight 5 7 kg w o accessories 9 2 kg w o accessories Accessories Remote control Batteries 2 Antenna cable AC adapter AC cord Cable holder Opera...

Page 59: ...h Singapore China Hong Kong Taiwan Philippines Malaysia Indonesia Western area Cambodia Thailand Vietnam Laos Myanmar Sri Lanka Bangladesh Nepal India Pakistan Afghanistan U A E Oman Iran Republic of Yemen Iraq Ethiopia Qatar Kuwait Saudi Arabia Sudan Bahrain Egypt Greece Syria Libya Daylight saving adoption area Time difference with global standard time 12 11 10 9 30 9 8 7 6 30 6 5 45 5 30 5 4 30...

Page 60: ...59 Unit mm 310 178 307 231 213 363 including rubber foot 526 307 56 58 63 207 151 354 including rubber foot 62 100 100 LC 15B5M Dimensional Drawings ...

Page 61: ...60 Dimensional Drawings Continued LC 20B5M Unit mm 68 80 244 178 403 3 300 8 261 452 including rubber foot 673 384 212 393 59 450 including rubber foot 47 100 100 ...

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