background image

5

 -

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

IMPORTANT  SAFEGUARD

FIRE AND SHOCK PRECAUTIONS

Adequate ventilation must be provided to prevent heat build up inside unit. Keep the inside of unit free

 

from foreign  objects, such  as hairpins,  nails, paper, etc.  Do not  build the  set into  a book

 

case  or other

 

enclosures in which it would be poorly ventilated. Do not place it on carpet or a bed as low ventilation 

 

boles could become obstructed.

Do not set liquids, including flower vases and vessels filled with chemicals or water etc., On top of the 

 

unit as liquid could get inside the unit. If a hazardous object falls inside the TV set, unplug it immediately

 

and call a qualified technician for removal.

When placing or moving the TV set, take care to insure that the power cord is fitted into the allocated slot. 
To avoid damage to the power cord, never allow heavy objects such as the TV set itself to be placed on 
 the power cord. Keep cord away from radiating appliances. Do not allow cord to become knotted or
 tangled. Do not lengthen the cord. When removing the power plug from the socket, always hold onto the
 plug, never pull by the cord.

WARNING

Do not  remove the  back cover  of the  TV set.  Accidental  contact with  high voltage  components could  result

 

in electric shock. When internal adjustment is necessary, please contact your distributor.

If your set produces sound but no picture, or it emits smoke or produces a strange sound or smell, continue

 

operation is dangerous. Immediately turn off power and remove the power plug from the socket and 

 

contact your distributor. 

During vacation or other occasions when you will not be using the set for an extended period, remove the 

 

power plug from the socket.

This TV set shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing contaction

The main plug and main switch should be remain readily operable after installation

No naked  flame sources,such as  lighted  candles, should  be  placed on  the  apparatus

Minimum distances around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation

The use of apparatus in moderate climates

Summary of Contents for HISENSE LCD2663AU

Page 1: ...LCD2663AU Part No IES050829 66 cm LCD WIDESCREEN TELEVISION...

Page 2: ...thorised TEAC Service Centre After the repair the unit will be available for collection by the owner or it will be returned to the owner The warranty does not cover freight or insurance In all cases o...

Page 3: ...C Service Centre 3 Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details completed for a valid Warranty Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No De...

Page 4: ...uct must be grounded SAFETY CLASS Importantsafeguard 5 PreparationforyournewTV 7 SelectingalocationfortheTV 7 LearningaboutyourTV 7 ConnectingyourTV 9 ConnectingtoA Vequipments 9 Connectingtoacomputer...

Page 5: ...he power cord Keep cord away from radiating appliances Do not allow cord to become knotted or tangled Do not lengthen the cord When removing the power plug from the socket always hold onto the plug ne...

Page 6: ...ent or damage caused by the use of parts and accessories manufactured by other companies To avoid malfunction and overheating make sure that the vents on the main unit are not blocked when installing...

Page 7: ...se contact local dealer for wall mounting Preparation for using your new TV Learning about your TV You can operate yourTV by using the buttonson the front panel or onthe remote control The terminals o...

Page 8: ...r Channel up cursor up Channel down cursor down Volume up Volume down cursor left cursor right Source select MENU button S Video input Y PB PR Y CB CR input PC VGAinput DVI input Component audio input...

Page 9: ...DER 300 W COAXIAL CABLE 75W PC NB To VGA To speaker RGB line Audio line VGA RS 232 DVI S VIDEO VIDEO L R AUDIO IN VIDEO L R AUDIO OUT PC AUDIO INPUT To enjoy the terrestrial signal transmitted by your...

Page 10: ...ispose of your batteries in a designated disposal area Do not throw batteries into fire 2 Do not mix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones 3 Remove dead batteries immediately to preven...

Page 11: ...cture Display current input VGA DVI mode YCbCr Not used Power on off Volume up Call up themain menu Channel up Select sound mode Ajust zoom ration Adjust the sleeptime Not used Not used S VIDEO mode S...

Page 12: ...l be red 2 Press the Power button on the front control or on the the TV on standby Press the main power switch to turn off the unit completely 3 If you decide to shut off the TV for a long time it is...

Page 13: ...ting MUSIC SPEECH NORMAL and a USER setting that you can adjust to your desired Select sound modes Adjust Volume While MENU OSD is not on TV screen press to adjust the volume VOL or VOL To select a ch...

Page 14: ...enter main menu 2 Press button to select the item CHANNEL 3 Press button to select SKIP 4 Press button to skip or un skip the current channel VOL or VOL VOL CH or CH 1 Press MENU button to enter main...

Page 15: ...want to adjust 4 Press button to adjust the level 5 Adjusted data will automatically stored in user mode only VOL or VOL VOL or VOL CH or CH BASS TREBLE BALANCE AUDIO SETTING 1 Press MENU button to en...

Page 16: ...utton to select SET PASSWORD and press to enter SET PASSWORD 2 Input the new password The new password has now stored CH or CH VOL Enter the menu lock password ______ OK CANCEL Setting password ______...

Page 17: ...or CH OSD POSITION 1 Press MENU button to enter main menu 2 Press VOL or VOL button to select the item GENERAL SETTINGS 3 Press CH or CH button to select SLEEP TIMER 4 Press VOL button to adjust SLEEP...

Page 18: ...ecting the function a smooth edge on moving objects with diagonal pattern will be obtained DEINTERLACER Using the GENERAL SETTINGS menu Using the PC menu 1 Press MENU button to enter main menu 2 Press...

Page 19: ...e the AC power cord is plugged in then press Power The remote control batteries may be dead Replace the batteries Check if you have set the off timer Check the antenna cable connections Press Display...

Page 20: ...75 input VGA SVGA XGA SXGA computer signal Analog compatibility INPUT 5 DVI D 24 pin Digital RGB signal DVI compliant TMDS signal VGA SVGA XGA SXGA computer signal compatibility provides a direct digi...

Page 21: ...d Tullamarine VIC 3043 Phone 03 8336 6544 DANDENONG VIC 32 Lonsdale Street Dandenong VIC 3175 Phone 03 9791 9139 SYDNEY NSW Unit 8 20 22 Foundry Rd Seven Hills NSW 2147 Phone 02 8811 4000 BRISBANE QLD...

Reviews: