Teac LCDV3256HDR User Manual Download Page 8

Safety Precautions

Use and Maintenance

Although the LCD screen is made with high-precision technology and 99.99% or more of the pixels are effective,
black dots may appear or bright points of light (red, blue, or green) may appear constantly on the LCD screen.
This is a property of the LCD screen and is not a malfunction.

Disconnect the power cord from 
the power source during a 
thunderstorm.

• Not doing so may result in fire 
or electric shock.

When not using the unit for 
long periods of time, discon-
nect the power cord from the 
wall outlet.

• If not cleaned , clogged dust 
particles at ventilation holes 
could cause the unit to heat up, 
and ignite when switched on, 
which may result in a fire 
outbreak.

Always have two or more people 
at hand to lift or move the unit.

• If the unit is dropped, it could 
be damaged or otherwise 
cause injury.

Wipe off any moisture, dirt, or 
dust on the power plug pins 
with a clean, dry cloth.

• Failure to do so may result in 
fire or electric shock.

Always turn off the unit and 
unplug the power cord when 
cleaning the unit. Use a soft dry 
cloth to clean the unit.

• Never clean with Industrial 
strength polish, wax, benzene, 
paint thinner, air freshener,
lubricant, detergent, or other 
such chemicals. Also, do not 
clean with a damp cloth.

When moving the unit, be sure 
to turn off the unit and unplug 
the power cord from the wall 
outlet.

• Moving the unit with the 
power cord connected to the 
outlet may cause damage to 
the cord, resulting in fire or 
electric shock.

If you notice any unusual odors 
or smoke around the unit, 
immediately disconnect the unit 
from the outlet and contact the 
service center.
• Failure to do so may result in 
fire or electric shock.

When removing the batteries 
from the remote control, make 
sure children do not swallow 
them. Keep the batteries out of 
the reach of infants and 
children.

• If a child has swallowed a 
battery, seek medical attention 
immediately.

DO NOT insert any metal 
objects, such as a screwdriver, 
paper clip, or a bent wire into 
the ventilation openings or A/V 
terminals.

• Doing so poses a serious risk 
of fire or electric shock.

DO NOT allow children to climb 
onto the unit. 

• The unit could topple over 
onto a child and result in 
serious injury.

DO NOT dismantle or modify the 
unit in any way. Do not attempt to 
service the unit yourself.

• Doing so may result in fire or 
electric shock. If the unit 
requires repair, contact the 
service center.

Do not display still images and partially 
still images on the LED panel for more 
than 2 hours as it can cause screen 
image retention. This image retention is 
also known as “screen burn”. To avoid 
such image retention, reduce the 
degree of brightness and contrast of the 
screen when displaying a still image.
Watching the LED TV in 4:3 format for a 
long period of time may leave traces of 
borders displayed on the left, right and 
centre of the screen caused by the 
difference of light emission on the 
screen. Playing a DVD or a game 
console may cause a similar effect to 
the screen. Damages caused by the 
above effect are not covered by the 
Warranty. Displaying still images from 
Video games and PC for longer than a 
certain period of time may produce 
partial after-images. To prevent this 
effect, reduce the ‘brightness’ and 
‘contrast’ when displaying still images.

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Summary of Contents for LCDV3256HDR

Page 1: ...m au IMPORTANT LCDV3256HDR LCD TV Trademark of TEAC Corporation JAPAN For Optimum picture and sound quality please use TEAC Audio Video cables TEAC High Performance Audio Video cables and connectors h...

Page 2: ...uct to a TEAC Authorised Service Centre Where In Home service Pick up is not available the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre for repair In this ev...

Page 3: ...f any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above 11 In no event will TEAC be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages from interrupted operations or other ca...

Page 4: ...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 Dea...

Page 5: ...f each part Front View 7 6 Remote control 9 10 Basic Operation Basic Operation 11 12 OSD Menu 1 CHANNEL Menu 13 15 2 PICTURE Menu 16 4 TIMER Menu 18 5 OPTION Menu 19 6 LOCK Menu 20 Recording Operation...

Page 6: ...t Insert the power plug fully into the outlet Doing so may result in fire or electric shock A congested outlet may cause the outlet to overheat and start a fire A loose or improperly inserted power pl...

Page 7: ...k DO NOT place the unit on an unstable surface such as a sloped table or any stand with a contact area smaller than the bottom surface of the unit stand Placing the unit on a flat stable surface could...

Page 8: ...the unit immediately disconnect the unit from the outlet and contact the service center Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock When removing the batteries from the remote control make s...

Page 9: ...Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions power socket Do not bend the power cord excessively prevent the cord from being walked on or pinched by weights placed on it 5 4...

Page 10: ...d and certified TEAC service personnel d The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage caused by any modifications done on the product without authorisation from the manufacturer s auth...

Page 11: ...on a soft blanket 2 Loosen and remove the 5 screws securing the stand to the TV set as per the diagram to the right 3 Gently remove the stand 4 To re install the stand place the unit face down on a s...

Page 12: ...rmation Names of each part Front View INPUT Display the input source menu MENU Display exit the OSD menu CH Scan through channels VOL Adjust the volume POWER Turn on standby the TV set INPUT MENU CH C...

Page 13: ...nnect to power supply SWITCH Turn on off the power supply Connect to USB device for multimedia USB HDMI1 2 3 Connect to the HDMI socket of your DVD or Satellite Box AUDIO L R IN Audio signal input for...

Page 14: ...nt sound settings CH 92 Channel Program Volume CURSOR KEYS OK Allows you to navigate through the on screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference CH FAV Displays Channel List and the...

Page 15: ...xt display CANCEL Cancel the Teletext display REVEAL Reveal any hidden text HOLD Hold or carry on the current subpage SIZE Press to see top half of page double size Press again to see the bottom half...

Page 16: ...e control or on the television panel 4 The on screen television display should appear Selecting an input source The unit incorporates multiple input sources which can be selected via the INPUT button...

Page 17: ...ubmenu system Once in the submenu use buttons to select an item Press the OK button to access the selected item to make changes to the settings To return to the main menu press the MENU button To exit...

Page 18: ...EL setup menu press the button to select the desired item Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu Press the EXIT button to exit Auto Scan Press OK to enter the auto scan option Select the...

Page 19: ...To Select a position for storing the program System Select a TV system for searching Current CH Select the channel you want to tune Search Press button to manual search Fine Tune Press button to fine...

Page 20: ...ed to be formatted before any recording is done NOTE Formatting will erase any existing data on the device Back up all existing data before formatting TEAC accepts no responsibility for any loss of da...

Page 21: ...e tint NTSC mode only Colour Temperature Choose from Medium Cool User and Warm Choose from Video PC Red Controls the red colour of the picture Green Controls the green colour of the picture Blue Contr...

Page 22: ...pitched sounds Balance To adjust the balance of the left and right sound track or turn off the volume of the left or right sound track Auto Volume Control the volume of the program automatically when...

Page 23: ...ram Sleep Timer Allows the user to set the time span before the unit goes to sleep from the following selections 10min 20min 30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min and off Auto Sleep To activate the s...

Page 24: ...set the time of the menu display on screen for the following time durations 5s 10s 15s 20s 25s 30s 35s 40s Country Blue Screen Turn on off the blue screen Displays currently selected country It can be...

Page 25: ...m When a channel is locked you must enter your password to view the channel Use and buttons to select the channel and press the GREEN button on the remote control to lock the channel Press the GREEN b...

Page 26: ...the device displayed on the screen 3 Press button to select the type of media in the device you want to play from the following options PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE and TEXT Press button to select the device an...

Page 27: ...rated below To play audio files while viewing photos select individual files to be added to the playlist before playing the picture files in full screen mode Once all music file selections have been m...

Page 28: ...start Screen Mute Press the BLUE button to enter the Screen Mute mode press again to exit playback To play video files select individual files to be added to the playlist alternatively press the green...

Page 29: ...mode Press button to select the option on the table and press OK button to change Prev Next page Turn to previous next page of the text Prev Next Turn to previous next file Stop Stop auto turning page...

Page 30: ...camera for recording purposes Unit will only support hard disc with additional power supply and maximum capacity of 1 5TB For optimum performance it is highly recommended that a hard disc with extern...

Page 31: ...and and also using Sched uled Recording The USB drive has to be formatted before any recording can be done WARNING Ensure that no valuable information is currently stored in the hard disc as formattin...

Page 32: ...r the timeshift mode When you press REC button the screen will display the recording menu as below Press PAUSE button to enter the Timeshift mode and the picture will be paused the recording will begi...

Page 33: ...roadcasted by individual broadcasting channels Select the program to be recorded by browsing through the programs using the toggle buttons Once the program of choice has been highlighted press the REC...

Page 34: ...a schedule record with conflicting time it will not register on to the schedule list b Unit can do a maximum of 8 schedule recordings You must delete existing schedules if you wish to set up more sche...

Page 35: ...tents of each disc may vary as to how the disc was authored and what features are included Some discs have an autoplay function Some offer different modes such as Menu Play Sequence Play and other mod...

Page 36: ...all compatible discs Additional operations Selecting Tracks Compatible with DVD SVCD VCD CD HD CD WMA Digital Audio disc JPEG discs 1 When playing a DVD disc press the numeric buttons on the menu or...

Page 37: ...increases If you press the button five times it would resume normal play 2 During DVD play when Multispeed Fast gets to the beginning of the next title chapter it resumes normal play During SVCD or V...

Page 38: ...eing played Total number of titles Chapter Chapter being played Total number of chapter Time Title elapsed time Disc Type Title Title being played Total number of titles Chapter Chapter being played T...

Page 39: ...k Language Compatible with DVD SVCD VCD CD HD CD WMA Digital Audio disc JPEG discs This function varies in its purpose for different disc types Press the AUDIO button to display the current Soundtrack...

Page 40: ...guage 4 To turn subtitles off press the Subtitle button until Subtitle Off is displayed NOTE There are 8 supported subtitles Chinese English Japanese French Spanish Portuguese Germany and Latin With e...

Page 41: ...ORD The password option is initialized as locked You cannot set the ratings limit or change the password The password function is for parental guidance It would lock in the ratings for the DVDs To ill...

Page 42: ...The video setup options are illustrated below DYNAMIC RANGE Use the button to move the scroll and adjust the dynamic range DUAL MONO Choose the mode of the audio output There are four modes STEREO MO...

Page 43: ...n external equipment Screen appears but there is no sound 1 Check if the MUTE function has been activated 2 Increase the sound level by pressing volume adjustment button 3 Check if sound terminal of e...

Page 44: ...SB standard Supported Multimedia Player formats Dimensions Weight Wall mounting dimensions Wall mounting screw size Operating temperature range Power Consumption 32 1 1 1 1 1 3 The HDMI support 1 3 th...

Page 45: ...ng Format The max bit rate is 6Mbps The max resolution is 720 576P MOVIE AVI Supported mono color 16color 256color 16bit 24bit 32bit The max resolution is 3000 3000 the min resolution is 100 100 PHOTO...

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