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Press 

MENU

 to display the TV menu.

Press 

a

/

b

 

to select “Features”, and then

press 

ENTER

.

Press 

a

/

b

 

to select “On-screen display”,

and then press 

ENTER

.

Press 

a

/

b

 

to select the desired adjustment

item. (See the table below.)

Press

 

c

/

d

 

to make the adjustment.

Press 

MENU

 to exit.

Back

R

End

M

  Features

  Brightness      [bright]
  Quick shoot       [ off]
  V.Position        [   

0

]

  AV-IN3/OUT        [ IN3]
  Booster           [auto]
  Auto power off    [ off]
  Speaker     [Detachable]
  On-screen display  

Back

R

End

M

  On-screen display
  

Position        [bottom]

  Sound info      [   yes]
  Sleep Timer     [    no]

On-screen display

You can adjust various settings for on-screen displays.

Useful features

2

1

3

4

5

Back

R

End

M

TV menu

  Picture    
  Audio
  Preset
  Features
  AV connections
  First installation
  Language

6

Choice/Value range

Adjustment item

Description

To select the position of the On-screen display.

To select whether or not sound information is to be displayed, when a
channel has been selected.

To select information to be displayed in the On-screen display. To
activate the On-screen display, use the 

DISPLAY

 button.

Sound info

Sleep Timer

Position

bottom 

 top

yes 

 no

no 

 yes

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Summary of Contents for Aquos LC-22AA1H

Page 1: ...LCD COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL LC 22AA1H ENGLISH LC 22AA1H Printed on 100 post consumer recycled paper ...

Page 2: ... AV2 AV3 COMPONENT mode 11 Listening with headphones 11 Sound volume 12 Changing channels 12 Useful features 13 Selecting menu items 13 Booster 15 Sleep timer 15 Picture 16 Audio 17 Hi fi sound 17 Dolby Virtual 18 Features 19 Quick shoot 20 V Position 20 Selecting speakers 21 Connecting external speakers 21 On screen display 22 Wide mode 23 AV connections 24 Preset 25 Using FREEZE setting 28 NICAM...

Page 3: ...rt 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 occur unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet and request a qualified service per...

Page 4: ...n the life of the product Do not place the 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 glas...

Page 5: ...n some countries Antenna cable Pages 5 and 10 Page 5 Page 6 Page 6 Page 8 Page 6 Manufactured under license from BBE Sound Inc Licensed by BBE Sound Inc under USP4638258 5510752 and 5736897 BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Trademarks LC 22AA1H...

Page 6: ...e sensor window SLEEP POWER OPC HEADPHONE HEADPHONE jack OPC indicator SLEEP timer indicator POWER Standby indicator OPC sensor window Remote control sensor window _ _ 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert two supplied AA size batteries Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the e and f indications in the battery compartment 3 Close the battery cover CAUTION Improper use of batteries ca...

Page 7: ...R switch of the LCD TV set to off when connecting the AC adapter Unplug the AC adapter from the LCD TV set and power outlet when the LCD TV set is not to be used for a long period of time Household power outlet MAIN POWER Preparation Using the supplied antenna cable connect the room antenna terminal to the antenna terminal on the TV set Refer to the figure below Antenna cable supplied Room antenna...

Page 8: ...n be watched most comfortably How to adjust the angle Hold the carrying handle and tilt the screen while steadying the stand with your other hand VOL l k POWER Standby indicator A green indicator lights when the power is on and a red indicator lights when in the standby mode the indicator will not light when the main power is off Remote control sensor window OPC indicator The Optical Picture Contr...

Page 9: ...AV IN3 OUT COMPONENT AUDIO L AUDIO R VIDEO S VIDEO AV IN1 Carrying handle AUDIO L AUDIO R VIDEO AV IN2 EXTERNAL SPEAKER 4q 5W Before connecting cables and cords into the rear terminals remove the terminal covers Push in the tabs and pull out the covers carefully To mount the terminal cover insert the 2 hooks on the bottom of the cover into the cabinet and press on the upper part of the cover until...

Page 10: ...channel in normal viewing mode See page 12 7 il ik VOLUME Set the volume See page 12 8 MENU Display the menu screen 9 DISPLAY Display the channel information 10 TV VIDEO Select an input source TV AV1 AV2 AV3 COMPONENT See page 11 11 SLEEP Set the SLEEP TIMER See page 15 12 e MUTE Mute the sound See page 12 13 0 9 Set the channel 14 o Digit for channel select Change the digits of the selected TV ch...

Page 11: ...utomatic search Colour system PAL Sound system I Start search Press ENTER to begin the automatic programme search The screen shows whatever is on channel 1 when the search is finished Press MENU to exit Cancel R Start search 759 25MHz PAL I 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E05 6 E08 7 E10 8 SHARP 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 Start search Search is completed 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E0...

Page 12: ...als An S video input terminal is additionally provided for the AV IN1 input If both the S video terminal and normal video terminals are connected with cables the S video input terminal takes priority AV2 Video equipment connected to the AV IN2 input terminals AV3 AV3 mode is used to adjust the preset settings and IN3 or OUT can be selected AV3 indication is not displayed when OUT is selected See p...

Page 13: ...urn off the sound Sound off is displayed Press e Mute to turn off the Mute function Sound on is displayed NOTE When i k l is pressed in the Mute mode the sound turns on and the volume indicator is displayed The Mute function is cancelled when POWER is pressed S o u n d o f f S o u n d o n Volume 42 Volume 5 Using 0 9 on the remote control unit Select the channels directly by pressing buttons 0 9 a...

Page 14: ...e CH VOL MENU MAIN POWER TV VIDEO The menus can be used to adjust the various settings of your LCD TV set Select the desired menu item by following the steps below Selecting menu items Using TV Menus Using Direct Control Menu Press MENU on the main unit to display the TV menu Press CH s r to select the desired menu item The cursor moves up or down The cursor indicates the selected menu item Press ...

Page 15: ...er Change name AV connections AV1 AV2 AV3 COMPONENT Back R End M Audio menu Sound via TV Headph vol 3 TV sound Stereo Headph sound Stereo Audio output Sound1 2 Dolby Virtual off Treble Bass Balance 0 0 0 0 Back R End M Features Brightness bright Quick shoot off V Position 0 AV IN3 OUT IN3 Booster auto Auto power off off Speaker Detachable On screen display First installation Language English Back ...

Page 16: ...en the sleep timer is working its indicator on the Display lights red When set to auto picture noise is reduced for TV broadcast signal strength from moderate regions Automatically sets to off for a strong electrolytic signal that has a constant level Back R End M Features Brightness bright Quick shoot off V Position 0 AV IN3 OUT IN3 Booster auto Auto power off off Speaker Detachable On screen dis...

Page 17: ...rple Adjustment item Contrast Colour Black level Sharpness Red Blue Green Tint Reset Choice Value range 0 30 60 30 0 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 Press Right d Increase contrast Higher colour intensity More brightness Sharp picture More blue More green Towards green Tint is only visible when N358 or N443 signal has been input into the unit Reset value Press ENTER Back R End M Picture...

Page 18: ...nd 1 Audio output Dolby Virtual 1 Treble 1 Bass 1 Balance 1 2 NOTE In the Audio output item mono video recorders should select Sound1 or Sound2 Stereo video recorders should select Sound1 2 so that the desired sound can be selected when playing back the video Back R End M Audio menu Sound via TV Headph vol 3 TV sound Stereo Headph sound Stereo Audio output Sound1 2 Dolby Virtual off Treble Bass Ba...

Page 19: ...n the Dolby Virtual setting you cannot adjust Balance For some discs setup may be required on your DVD In this case please refer to the operation manual of your DVD player Back R End M TV menu Picture Audio Preset Features AV connections First installation Language Back R End M Audio menu Sound via TV Headph vol 3 TV sound Stereo Headph sound Stereo Audio output Sound1 2 Dolby Virtual on Treble Ba...

Page 20: ...nal strength from moderate regions off This feature is inactive Detachable Select this when using internal speaker 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 Screen brightness adjusts according to the ambient light of the room to conserve power consumption When setting to auto ...

Page 21: ...C 59 F NOTE te Quick shoot may cause image noise If this occurs turn the function off 2 1 3 4 5 Press MENU to display the TV menu Press a b to select Features and then press ENTER Press a b to select V Position and then press ENTER Press c d to make the adjustment Press MENU to exit V Position 2 1 3 4 5 Back R End M TV menu Picture Audio Preset Features AV connections First installation Language B...

Page 22: ...ble 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Put the lid back down Useful features Make sure to connect the speaker jack and cable polarity L properly The speaker jacks have plus L and minus polarity Plus is red and minus is black The cables are also divided into plus and minus When connecting the left right speakers be sure to connect the plus minus jacks with the correct cables NOTE N See page 8 for bundli...

Page 23: ...d M On screen display Position bottom Sound info yes Sleep Timer no On screen display You can adjust various settings for on screen displays Useful features 2 1 3 4 5 Back R End M TV menu Picture Audio Preset Features AV connections First installation Language 6 Choice Value range Adjustment item Description To select the position of the On screen display To select whether or not sound information...

Page 24: ... pictures Bars may appear on the top and bottom with some programmes For 4 3 standard pictures A side bar appears on each side For 14 9 letterbox pictures A thin side bar appears on each side and you may also see bars on the top and bottom with some programmes Selected item Panorama Full Cinema 16 9 Normal Zoom 14 9 Panorama Full Cinema 16 9 Normal Zoom 14 9 Useful features 2 1 NOTE Note WSS Wide ...

Page 25: ...system 2 Auto CVBS Y C To select the signal type of external equipment Mode1 Mode2 To select frequency control modes Mode1 is suitable for DVD players or decoders and Mode2 is suitable for VCRs or Camcorders Auto PAL SECAM N358 NTSC 3 58 N443 NTSC 4 43 PAL60 Colour norm 1 Signal type is only visible when the AV1 is selected 2 You can only select Auto PAL N358 N443 in Colour system when COMPONENT i...

Page 26: ...is completed press MENU to exit Back R End M Automatic search Colour system PAL Sound system I Store progr from Start search Store progr from Back R End M 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E05 6 E08 7 E10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 SHARP ZDF ARD RTL SAT1 Pro7 Back R End M Preset Automatic search Manual adjustment Sort Erase programme range Enter Change name Back R End M TV menu Pictur...

Page 27: ... range Enter Change name Preset Continued 2 Manual adjustment Individual settings of programmes can be adjusted Adjustment item Channel Frequency Name Colour system Sound system Skip Description The channel changes to the higher or lower channel Receivable frequencies depending on TV norm installation site and range Programme name up to five characters Colour norm TV norm Channel numbers with a RE...

Page 28: ...gramme range Back R End M 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E05 6 E08 7 E10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 SHARP ZDF ARD RTL SAT1 Pro7 Erase programme range Back R End M 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E05 6 E08 7 E10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 SHARP ZDF ARD RTL SAT1 Pro7 Back R End M Preset Automatic search Manual adjustment Sort Erase programme range Enter Change name Era...

Page 29: ...F ARD RTL SAT1 Pro7 Enter Change name Back R End M 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E05 6 E08 7 E10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 SHARP ZDF ARD RTL SAT1 Pro7 Enter Change name Back R End M 0 1 E02 2 E04 3 U02 4 U04 5 E05 6 E08 7 E10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 SHARP ZDF ARD RTL SAT1 Pro7 Back R End M Preset Automatic search Manual adjustment Sort Erase programme range ...

Page 30: ...ected Each time you press MPX the mode changes as follows Monaural The LCD TV set is receiving a monaural broadcast Each time you press MPX the mode changes between Nicam and Mono NICAM broadcast selection Mo n o S t e r e o S o u n d 1 S o u n d 2 S o u n d 1 2 Mo n o Mo n o N i c a m NOTE Note If approximately 3 seconds pass without a button being pressed the mode setting is automatically termin...

Page 31: ...eceiving a bilingual programme the Sound 1 mode is automatically selected Each time you press MPX the mode changes as follows A2 stereo broadcasts Mo n o S t e r e o S o u n d 1 S o u n d 2 S o u n d 1 2 Mo n o NOTE Note If approximately 3 seconds pass without a button being pressed the mode setting is automatically terminated and the LCD TV set returns to normal mode setting The setting can be se...

Page 32: ...ut external device connections see the manuals of your external devices You can enjoy picture and sound by connecting a VCR or a home video game system to the terminals located on the rear of the TV set When connecting an external device turn off the power of the main unit first to prevent any possible damage Connecting external devices Examples of external devices that can be connected Example Ca...

Page 33: ... multiple or synthesized pictures by connecting two or more external devices When connecting an external device use care to connect the video and audio cables to the corresponding terminals To AV IN2 3 terminal To audio video output terminal To COMPONENT input Video terminal To COMPONENT output Audio terminal To AV IN1 terminal To audio video output terminal Video Audio L Audio R Audio L Audio R Y...

Page 34: ...N3 OUT When using AV3 as an output terminal select Features in the menu and set AV IN3 OUT to OUT See page 19 The factory setting for AV IN3 OUT is IN3 Connect to a VCR audio amplifier etc NOTE Note When using the Y PB and PR input for COMPONENT no video output will be made to the AV output terminal but audio will be made for connection to external audio systems ...

Page 35: ...mute There is no picture or sound just noise Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Bad reception can be considered Picture is not clear Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Bad reception can be considered Picture is light or improperly tinted Check colour adjustment NTSC mode The picture is too dark Check if Brightness is set to Dark Check Contrast and Black level adjustme...

Page 36: ... There are stripes on the screen or colours fade Is the unit receiving interference from other devices Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations or amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices that may cause possible interference Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments When the unit is used in a...

Page 37: ...ideo Audio AV IN 2 Composite video Audio AV IN 3 OUT Composite video Audio IN Composite Video Audio OUT COMPONENT Y PB PR Audio SP OUTPUT External speaker L and R Front Headphones ø 3 5 mm jack Front OSD language English Chinese Arabic Power requirement DC 13 V AC 110 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 59 W 1 4 W at Standby AC 110 240 V with AC Adapter 47 W DC 13 V Weight 10 0 kg w o accessories A...

Page 38: ...37 Dimensional drawings Unit mm 582 492 6 270 2 367 180 7 510 462 44 420 110 75 7 250 182 4 100 100 84 69 ...

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