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Additional VISIONQUEST Certified Accessories for the 

VISIONQUEST HDTV are sold separately: 

 

Wall Mounts 
 
High Definition Cables 
 
extra or replacement Remote 
 
 

Installation Preparation 
 

Please read the user manual carefully before performing the installation. 
 
The power consumption of the display is approximately 250 watts, please use the power 
cord designated for the product. When an extension cord is required, use one with the 
correct power rating.    The cord must be grounded and the grounding feature must not be 
defeated. 
 
The product should be installed on a flat surface to avoid tipping. Space should be 
maintained between the back of the product and the wall for proper ventilation.    If you 
would like to mount the TV to the wall, please see “Preparing the LCD for Wall Mounting” 
below for additional information.    Avoid installing the product in the kitchen, bathroom or 
other places with high humidity, dust or smoke, so as not to shorten the service life of the 
electronic components. 
 
Please ensure the product is installed with the screen in landscape orientation.    Any 90° 
clockwise orcounterclockwise installation may induce poor ventilation and excessive 
component damage. 
 

Preparing Your LCD TV for Wall Mounting 

The VISIONQUEST can either be kept on the stand base or mounted to the wall for viewing. 
If you choose to mount the HDTV to the wall, please follow the instructions below for
removing the base stand. 
To remove the stand base: 
 
1. Unplug all the cables and cords from your LCD TV. 
 2. Place the LCD TV face down on a soft and 
flat surface (blanket, foam, cloth, etc) to 
prevent any damage to the display. 

 

3. Remove the 6 screws on the back panel of 

the TV located near the bottom so that the 

base stand can be removed. (see Figure 3.3a)   

 4. gently pull the stand away from the di

splay by grasping firmly to the base. 

 
5. Now the display can fit securely to a mount (sold separately) by utilizing the mounting 
holes in the center of the back panel of the display (see Figure 3.3b). Please make sure to 
read the directions of your specific wall mount to properly hang the HDTV. Make sure the 
wall mount is rated to support at least 60Kg . 

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see Figure 3.3a

see Figure 3.3b

Summary of Contents for Rembrandt LVQ-42HLR-FHD

Page 1: ...es not accommodate the three wire plug have an electrician install the correct outlet or use an adapter to ground the appliance safely Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug Do not over...

Page 2: ...the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of the grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and...

Page 3: ...s packaged in a carton Any standard accessories are packed separately in another carton The weight of the LCD display is approximately 35 00Kg Since the glass can be easily scratched or broken please...

Page 4: ...s Please ensure the product is installed with the screen in landscape orientation Any 90 clockwise orcounterclockwise installation may induce poor ventilation and excessive component damage Preparing...

Page 5: ...7 1 3 Illustration of the Interface Panel 9 4 Specifications 18 2 Connection and Preparation 10 2 1 Connect Antenna or Video Facility 10 2 2 Battery Installation of Remote Control Unit 10 2 3 Auto Se...

Page 6: ...6 2 2 2 Menu Menu display 2 2 5 CH Press to scan throught channels 2 2 6 CH Press to scan through channels 2 2 3 VOL Press to turn up the volume 2 2 4 VOL Press to turn down the volume 2 2 1 INPUT Pr...

Page 7: ...2 Remote Control Unit 7 TV PC Recall Lock List MTS EPG CC HDMI...

Page 8: ...ource PMODE Press this button to select the desired picture mode SMODE Press this button to select the desired sound mode SLEEP Press this button to set the sleep timer When the preset length of time...

Page 9: ...e Interface Panel Back panel control 1 HDMI1 10 2 HDMI2 3 PC VGA 4 PC AUDIO 5 S VIDEO YPBPR AUDIO R L 6 CVBS AUDIO R L 7 8 9 9 SPDIF AUDIO R L OUT TV NOTE R Right audio Red L Left audio White S video...

Page 10: ...down Scratch the grip of the battery compartment 2 Install two new 1 5V AAA batteries make sure the anode and cathode of the batteries matches the marks inside the battery compartment Or not it would...

Page 11: ...ning the black and white information and the other two containing the color information This enhancement over S Video takes advantage of the superior picture provided by progressive scan DVD players a...

Page 12: ...uld be connected to the HDMI input of the HDTV for optimal results Connecting DVD Player Best 1 Turn off the power to the LCD TV and DVD player 2 Connect a HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your DVD pl...

Page 13: ...ble white and red connectors connect cable to the audio output connecters associated with the DVI out put on the rear of your DVD Player and connect the other end to the audio connectors white area as...

Page 14: ...oup green color band in the rear of your LCD TV 5 Connect the R red color and L white color audio connectors on the rear of your DVD player to the R red color and L white color audio input connectors...

Page 15: ...connectors on the rear of your DVD player to the R red color and L white color audio input connectors in the side of your LCD TV 4 Turn on the power to the LCD TV and DVD player 5 Select AV using the...

Page 16: ...3 Turn on the power to your LCD TV 4 Select TV using the INPUT button on the front of your LCD TV or directly by pressing the TV button on the Remote Control 3 2 5 Using the Antennaor Cable through Y...

Page 17: ...ect RGB using the INPUT button on the front of your LCD TV or directly by pressing the SOURCE button on the Remote Control Note a For the best picture quality when connecting a computer through RGB se...

Page 18: ...ccessories Remote Control Power cord Attention card regidtration card User Guide Power requirement AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Normal Power Dissipation 250W The whole machine parameters Standby Power Dissipat...

Page 19: ...to enter the submenu Press MENU to return to the main menu from the submenu Press to select picture mode Vivid Standard Mild Custom Press ENTER to confirm and return to Press to adjust the contrast Pr...

Page 20: ...Surround Press to select Surround on or off Press ENTER to confirm and return to preview menu AVL Press to select AVL on or off Press ENTER to confirm and return to preview menu SPDIF Type Press to se...

Page 21: ...s 90ms 120ms or off Time Zone Press to select Time Zone mountain central alaska eastern hawaii palific Daylight Saving Time Press to select Daylight Saving Time on or Off Press ENTER to confirm and re...

Page 22: ...pacity Press to select the Menu Opacity Zoom Mode Press to select the Zoom Mode normal wide zoom DNR Press to select the DNR off minimum maximum medium Closed Caption Press to enter the Closed Caption...

Page 23: ...banklight Restore Default Press to restore the factory mode Lock menu Enter Password press digital button enter password and Press to check password the password of factory mode is 0000 Change Passwor...

Page 24: ...d enter the US menu TV Press to adjust TV MPAA Press to select the MPAA Canada Press to select and enter the Canada menu Canada english Press to select the Canada english Canada French Press to select...

Page 25: ...ter the Humor level menu intellgence level Press to select and enter the intellgence level menu Reset Press to select and enter the reset menu Press to select No Yes and press ENTER to confirm this fu...

Page 26: ...tenna AUTO Scan Press to select and enter the auto scan menu Cable system Press to select cable system AUTO HRC IRC STD Start to Scan Press to select and enter the Start to scan menu 26 Press to selec...

Page 27: ...enter the Favorite menu Show Hide Press to select and enter the Show Hide menu Channel NO Press to select Channel NO Channel Lable Press to select and enter the Channel Lable menu Press to select the...

Page 28: ...C Press to select the PC and press to enter the PC menu H Pos Press to adjust the H Pos V Pos Press to adjust the V Pos Clock Press to adjust the Clock Phase Press to adjust the Phase AUTO Press to se...

Page 29: ...00 VESA Guidelines 56 48 70 75 00 VESA Standard 1024 x768 60 02 75 78 75 VESA Standard 63 981 60 80 45 VESA Guidelines 1280 x768 79 976 75 85 41 VESA Standard 1360X768 47 7 60 85 5 VESA Guidelines 140...

Page 30: ...ck if the INPUT button is set to AV position Picture lacks color or picture too dark Check color brightness and contrast controls are correctly adjusted All channels lose color Intermittently Check if...

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