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32” WIDESCREEN LED TV

MODEL NO.: SP-LED32

USER MANUAL

Please read this manual carefully before using,

and keep it for future reference.

Summary of Contents for SP-LED32

Page 1: ...32 WIDESCREEN LED TV MODEL NO SP LED32 USER MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference ...

Page 2: ... one wider than the other A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding 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 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs convenience receptacles and at the point where they exi...

Page 3: ...used as disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 21 WARNING The battery Battery or batteries or battery pack shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 22 When not in use and during movement please take care of the power cordset e g tie up the power cordset with cable tie or something like that It should be free from sharp edges and the li...

Page 4: ...d device please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased They can take this product for environments safe recycling 26 Warning To prevent the spread of fire keep candles or other open flames away from this product at all times 27 No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 28 Use of the apparatus in moderate ...

Page 5: ... GENERAL PARTS 6 7 REMOTE CONTROL 8 9 REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION 10 BASIC CONNECTION 11 14 OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 15 19 MAIN MENU 20 28 TV MODE 20 27 AV AND OTHER MODES 27 PC VGA MODE 28 FOR REFERENCE WALL MOUNTING 29 STAND INSTALLATION 30 MAINTENANCE 31 SPECIFICATIONS 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 ...

Page 6: ...casting reception Support Electronic Program Guide Support multi languages on screen display Support full function remote control Compatible with HDMI PC AUDIO VGA Y CVBS Pb Pr and AUDIO L R input Compatible with EARPHONE AUDIO L R and COAXIAL output With external antenna jack With built in speakers FEATURES Compatible with USB for multimedia playback ...

Page 7: ...unit the indicator light is blue color 3 Stand Holder 4 VOL button To increase decrease the volume level or move left right 5 CH button To select next previous channel or move up down 6 MENU button To enter menu setting page 7 SOURCE button To select the input source 8 POWER button To turn the TV ON OFF GENERAL PARTS Front View Side View ...

Page 8: ...put terminals 6 Y CVBS Pb Pr input terminals 7 HDMI1 input terminal 8 USB input slot 9 RF input terminal To connect the external antenna 10 PC AUDIO input terminal 11 VGA input terminal 12 HDMI 2 3 input terminals Note MHL Mobile High definition Link is in HDMI 2 only 13 Built in speakers GENERAL PARTS Back View ...

Page 9: ...MTS To select desired soundtrack in TV mode 11 DTV STRENGTH To display the digital signal strength 12 TV To switch to TV mode directly 13 HDMI To switch to HDMI mode 14 AV To switch to AV mode 15 CHLIST To display the Channel List 16 EPG To display electronic program guide information 17 ASPECT To select desired displaying mode 18 FAV To display the Favorite List 19 MENU To display the main menu P...

Page 10: ...ode 26 VOL To increase decrease the volume level 27 CH To watch next previous program 28 PICTURE MODE To switch the picture mode 29 NUMBER BUTTONS 0 9 To input the number information such as channel number and so on 30 To select additional channels digital being broadcast by the same station For example to select channel 15 3 press 1 and 5 then press and 3 31 RECALL To return to previous channel ...

Page 11: ... impact the remote control This may damage the parts or lead to malfunction If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time remove the batteries REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Point the remote control from no more than about 6m from the remote control sensor and within about 60 of the front of the player Fig2 NOTES The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room Do ...

Page 12: ...ructions before connecting other equipments CONNECTING TO AC POWER SOURCE CONNECT EXTERNAL ANTENNA TO UNIT Install external antenna into antenna jack for best picture BASIC CONNECTION Antenna Outdoor antenna amplifier Indoor antenna amplifier Power plug of antenna amplifier 75 OHM antenna plug To power outlet Main Unit ...

Page 13: ...ION YPbPr CONNECTION AV cable Optional For basic connection use the composite Audio L R white red and CVBS cable to connect the unit with other devices Back of DVD VCR Back of DVD VCR YPbPr cable Optional Audio cable Optional ...

Page 14: ...the unit with other devices to receive high definition multimedia signal Back of DVD VCR Back of DVR or PC Use VGA cable and Audio cable to connect the unit with TV or PC and use this product as a monitor HDMI cable Optional VGA cable Optional Audio cable Optional ...

Page 15: ...se coaxial cable to connect the unit with amplifier or other audio decoding devices for coaxial audio signal output USB Memory Device Optional Earphone cable Optional Use AUDIO L R cable not included to connect the unit with amplifier or other audio decoding devices for audio signal output ...

Page 16: ... to track 12 automatically or press ENTER button to confirm directly NOTE If one frequency dot has more than one channel for example track 15 3 press 1 and 5 then press and 3 three seconds later it will turn to track 15 3 automatically or press ENTER button to confirm directly VOLUME CONTROL Press VOL or VOL to adjust the level of current volume Available range 0 100 MUTE CONTROL Press MUTE button...

Page 17: ... programs MTS AUDIO SETTING When watching an available program press MTS button on remote control to enter Sound menu page then use UP or DOWN navigation button to select desired option Options Mono Stereo SAP Not available for all channels Or press MTS AUDIO button on remote control to display Digital Sound language Not available for all channels INFORMATION DISPLAY When watching an available pro...

Page 18: ...g an available program press FAV button on remote control to enter FAVORITE LIST menu page Press navigation buttons to select desired channel Press ENTER button to confirm selection CHANNEL LIST When watching an available program press CHLIST button on remote control to enter CHANNEL LIST menu page Press navigation buttons to select desired channel Press ENTER button to confirm selection ...

Page 19: ...vigation button to select preferred file Photo Playback Select PHOTO in the main menu and press ENTER button to enter it Then press ENTER button to enter disc C Press navigation buttons to select the photo that want to play and then press ENTER button to start playback Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation buttons to select preferred option and then press ENTER button to confirm it Press EXIT button to h...

Page 20: ...utton to start playback Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation buttons to select preferred option and then press ENTER button to confirm it Press EXIT button to return to previous menu page Movie Playback Select MOVIE in the main menu and press ENTER button to enter it Then press ENTER button to enter disc C Press navigation buttons to select the movie file that want to play and then press ENTER button to...

Page 21: ...RIGHT navigation button or ENTER button to enter next menu page Press MENU button to return to previous menu page Press EXIT button to exit menu page TV MODE Press SOURCE button on the unit or remote control to switch the unit to TV mode First Time Installation If this is your first time turning on this TV Setup Wizard will appear on the screen Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select preferre...

Page 22: ...in TV system 1 6 Sharpness The value of Sharpness can be adjusted from 0 100 1 7 Color Temperature Available options Normal Warm Cool 1 8 Advanced Settings Aspect Ratio Available options Normal Wide Zoom Cinema Noise Reduction Available options Off Low Medium High Auto Notes Power saving is the default setting if you select some other options the power consumption may change The is product default...

Page 23: ... from 0 100 2 4 Balance The value of Balance can be adjusted from 50 to 50 NOTE The value of Bass and Treble is adjustable only when Sound Mode is User 2 5 MTS Multi channel Television Sound This item is used to select preferred sound track NOTE MTS is adjustable only when viewing channels which contain related MTS information 2 6 Audio Language This item is used to select preferred audio language...

Page 24: ...in 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min 3 2 Time Zone Available options Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii Atlantic 3 3 Daylight Saving Time Available options On Off 3 4 Time Format This item is used to select desired time format 3 4 Auto Clock Available options On Off 3 5 Clock This item is adjustable only when Auto Clock is Off Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to move the cursor Pre...

Page 25: ...ilable options Default Font 0 Font 1 Font 2 Font 3 Font 4 Font 5 Font 6 Font 7 Font Size Available options Default Normal Large Small Font Edge Style Available options Default None Raised Depressed Uniform Left Shadow Right Shadow Font Edge Color Available options Default Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan FG Color Available options Default White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan BG C...

Page 26: ...tons on remote control NOTE The factory default password is 0000 5 1 Change Password Press RIGHT navigation button or ENTER button to enter it Press number buttons to input the Enter Old Password item Then the screen will display Enter New Password and Confirm Password items 5 2 System Lock Available options On Off 5 3 Input Block This item is used to block the input source 5 4 US Rating TV Press ...

Page 27: ...RRT Rating This item is available only when viewing channels which contain related Advance Rating information 5 7 Reset RRT This item is used to reset RRT Rating 6 CHANNEL 6 1 Air Cable This item is used to select preferred signal receiving Type 6 2 Auto Scan Press RIGHT or ENTER button to enter it Then a dialog box will appear on the screen Select No to return to upper menu page and select Yes to...

Page 28: ...RIGHT or ENTER button to enter it Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select preferred channel Press ENTER button to show or hide the selected channel 6 6 Channel Number Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to select preferred channel number 6 7 Channel Label Press RIGHT or ENTER button to enter it Press LEFT or RIGHT navigation button to move the cursor Press UP or DOWN navigation button to ad...

Page 29: ...e Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select PC Settings and press RIGHT navigation button or ENTER button to enter it 1 H Pos Horizontal Position Available range 0 100 2 V Pos Vertical Position Available range 0 100 3 Clock Available range 0 100 4 Phase Available range 0 100 5 Auto If this item is entered it will adjust the PC screen automatically For other menu operations please refer to the o...

Page 30: ...for any damage to the product or injury to yourself if you mount the TV on your own Do not wall mount the TV while TV is turned on or connected to power It may cause personal injury due to electric shock Use standard M6 10mm screws 4 pieces not included to mount this TV WALL MOUNTING Back of your TV ...

Page 31: ...ced down on a soft cloth or cushion to prevent the panel from being damaged Step 2 Align the screw holes on stand and TV bottom Step 3 Tighten the included screws with a screw driver NOTES Unplug the power plug first when installing or removing the TV Stand To avoid any damage to this TV contact one or more partner for assistance when installing or removing the TV stand STAND INSTALLATION ...

Page 32: ...er chemicals And do not use compressed air to remove dust Display Device 32 inch LED TV Resolution 1366 768 Pixel Pitch 0 51075 H 0 51075 V mm Luminance 200 cd m2 10 Contrast Ratio 1400 1 Aspect Ratio 16 9 Response Time 14 ms Viewing Angle 178 H 178 V Visible Range 697 7 H 392 3 V mm Life Time 30 000 Hrs Multimedia Playback Format Movie AVI MKV MP4 MPEG 1 2 Music MP3 Photo JPG Power Source AC 100 ...

Page 33: ... unit at a distance of less than 6m from the remote control sensor on TV Remove the obstacles between the remote control and remote control sensor on TV No key operation by the main unit and or the remote control unit is effective Disconnect the power cord from power source and then reconnect it This TV may not be operating properly due to lightning static electricity or some other factors Symptom...

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