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Channel Bandwidth and Designation 

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Channel Bandwidth and Designation 

The following table lists the frequencies used for USA CATV channels. If you are having 
trouble scanning for channels, you can manually add channels using the information provided 
below. These values can be input within the 

Cable System

 sub-menu under the 

Setup Menu

Channel Designation 

Visual Carrier (MHz) 

 

Band 

EIA/NCTA  Traditional

Standard

HRC 

IRC 

Broadcast

 T-7

7

 

 T-8

13

 

 T-9

19

 

 T-10

25

 

 T-11

31

 

 T-12

37

 

 T-13

43

 

 
 
 
 
 
T Band 

 T-14

49

 

2 2

55.25

54.0027

55.25 

55.25

3 3

61.25

60.003

61.25 

61.25

4 4

67.25

66.033

67.25 

67.25

1 A-8

72.0036

73.25 

5 5

77.25

78.0039

79.25 

77.25

 
 
 
 
Low Band 

6 6

83.25

84.0042

85.25 

83.25

95 A-5

91.25

90.0045

91.25 

96 A-4

97.25

96.0048

97.25 

 
FM Band 

97 A-3

103.25

102.0051

103.25 

98 A-2

109.25/2

108.0054

109.25 

99 A-1

115.25/2

114.0057

115.25 

14 A

121.25/1

120.006

121.25 

471.25

15 B

127.25/1

126.0063

127.25 

477.25

16 C

133.25/1

132.0066

133.25 

483.25

17 D

139.25

138.0069

139.25 

489.25

18 E

145.25

144.0072

145.25 

495.25

 
 
 
 
 
Mid Band 

19 F

151.25

150.0075

151.25 

501.25

Summary of Contents for 32MO

Page 1: ...the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Note The information in this manual is subject to change without notice ...

Page 2: ... Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close as to the point of cable entry as practical Caution FCC CSA regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate it Important One Fe...

Page 3: ...not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners 7 Ventilation The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation Do not cover or block these vents and openings as insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and or shorten 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 was not de...

Page 4: ...ct with them may be fatal 15 Outdoor antenna grounding If an outside antenna is connected to the LCD TV be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure ground of the lead in wire...

Page 5: ...nents 12 2 3 Rear Panel Components 13 2 4 Rear Right Side Panel Components 14 2 5 Right Side Panel Components 15 2 6 Left Side Panel Components 16 2 7 Remote Control 17 Chapter 3 Watching TV 19 3 1 Before You Can Watch TV 19 Selecting TV or Cable TV 19 Scanning TV Channels VHF UHF Antenna Only 19 3 2 Basic TV Controls 19 Selecting TV Channels 19 Returning to the Previous Channel 20 Adjusting Volum...

Page 6: ...s 39 5 1 Changing the Aspect Ratio 39 Using the Remote Control 39 Using the OSD 39 5 2 Using Freeze 40 5 3 Using Twin Picture 40 Part 1 Activating PIP PBP POP Mode 41 Part 2 Selecting the Input Source 41 Swapping the Main and Sub Pictures 42 Adjusting PIP Display 42 5 4 Using Parental Control 43 MPAA 43 TV PG Rating 43 Setting up Parental Control 44 Viewing Blocked Program 45 5 5 Setting the Sleep...

Page 7: ...iii Appendix A Specifications 61 A 1 Specifications 61 A 2 Regulatory Information 63 Class B Regulations 63 Appendix B Channel Bandwidth and Designation 65 ...

Page 8: ...ing TV Chapter 4 Connecting External Devices tells you how to connect different devices to your LCD TV Chapter 5 More Features provides detailed information on features such as aspect ratio freeze twin picture mode parental controls and sleep timer Chapter 6 Adjusting LCD TV Settings describes how to adjust the settings using the On Screen Display OSD Chapter 7 Troubleshooting gives solutions to c...

Page 9: ...ance of your LCD TV and its accessories may not be exactly the same as those shown in this manual After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items Power Cord Composite AV Cable TV Set Audio Cable for PC Line In Input Remote Control AAA Battery 2 User Manual Warranty Card ...

Page 10: ...to the battery compartment as depicted by the diagram in the interior of the battery compartment showing the positive and negative ends of the batteries 4 Place the battery door back into place and make sure it clicks into position CAUTION Place the batteries with their terminals corresponding to the and indicators When replacing the batteries use two batteries of the same type and manufacturer Re...

Page 11: ...of screw holes are aligned with the corresponding screw holes on the rear of the TV 2 Connect the left and right side speaker cables red and black wires to the corresponding color connectors on the rear of the LCD TV NOTE Only 8Ω 15W speaker can be connected to the speaker connectors Do not attempt to connect higher specification speakers as it may cause damage to the LCD TV Mounting the LCD TV on...

Page 12: ...wn on a flat and steady surface CAUTION To protect the LCD panel use a soft cloth such as a towel to lay the display front of the LCD TV on 2 Remove the screws connecting the stand to the LCD TV NOTE The speaker does not have to be unmounted to remove the stand 3 Pull outwards on the base to detach the stand from the LCD TV frame 4 After the stand has been removed the LCD TV is ready to be mounted...

Page 13: ... F type coaxial cable not supplied 2 Connect one end of the corresponding coaxial cable to the TV1 input connector Connect the other end to an antenna or cable TV connector on the wall Connecting an Antenna Digital to the Optional ATSC Tuner NOTES To receive an optimal signal it is recommended that you use a 75 ohm F type coaxial cable For proper reception of ATSC signals an external antenna is re...

Page 14: ...ls that ship with the built in ATSC digital tuner If watching digital TV S PDIF compatible devices such as speakers or amplifiers can be connected through the SPDIF connector located on the left side panel of the LCD TV 1 Prepare an S PDIF cable not supplied 2 Connect one end of the corresponding S PDIF cable to the S PDIF out connector Connect the other end to the S PDIF in connector of the speak...

Page 15: ...the power connector on the rear of the LCD TV and plug the male end to an electrical outlet CAUTION When unplugging the power cord disconnect from the electrical outlet first then from the system When unplugging the connector always hold the plug head Never pull on the cord ...

Page 16: ...tly in standby mode Once the master power switch has been engaged TV power can be turned on and off using the power buttons located on the right side panel of the TV or the remote control Power Button To turn the TV on press the POWER button located on the right side panel of the TV or the power button on the remote control The power indicator on front of the LCD TV lights green to indicate that t...

Page 17: ...Quick Setup 9 ...

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Page 19: ...er Incorporates High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI technology Antiglare with AR coating and Hard Coating 3H TV system compatibility NTSC SAP system MTS OSD On Screen Display adjustment PIP Picture In Picture POP Picture Out Picture and PBP Picture By Picture with swap function Closed Caption and Teletext support HDMI VGA DVI D TV DTV AV 4 S Video Component input support TV AV output support...

Page 20: ...ucing Your LCD TV 2 2 Front Panel Components Ref Component Description See Also Remote Sensor Receives signal input from the remote control Green On Orange Standby Power Indicator Off Main power off Section 1 4 ...

Page 21: ...I Connector Connects to a HDMI device such as a DVD player or digital set top box DVI Connector Connects to the digital video interface DVI D of a computer Section 4 5 VGA Connector Connects to the VGA port of a computer Section 4 5 Line In Connector Connects to the audio out connector of a computer Section 4 5 Main Power Switch Turns the main power on and off Section 1 4 Power Connector Connects ...

Page 22: ...to a variety of video equipment that supports composite and S Video connections such as DVD players VCR s and game consoles Chapter 4 TV1 In Connector Connects to a VHF UHF antenna or cable TV TV1 Out Connector TV2 In Connector optional Passes TV1 input to an external device such as another TV or VCR For 37 models a second tuner is installed allowing for true twin picture support of multiple video...

Page 23: ...SC tuner Connects to a S PDIF input device such as an amplifier or speakers NOTE This connector will only function if you are watching DTV Headphone Connector Connects to a set of headphone AV1 In Connectors Connects to a variety of video equipment that supports composite and S Video connections such as DVD players VCR s and game consoles Chapter 4 ...

Page 24: ...ve selects OSD items Chapter 6 Decreases or increases the volume Section 3 3 VOL VOL OSD active adjusts OSD setting values Chapter 6 MENU Button Opens or closes the OSD menu Chapter 6 SOURCE Button Switches to another input source VGA DVI S Video AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 TV TV2 37 only HDTV ATSC only and HDMI Power Button Turns the TV ON and OFF standby Section 1 4 ...

Page 25: ...ll screen PIP medium screen PIP large screen PBP POP and OFF Section 5 3 SWAP Swap sources between the Main window and the Sub window This button is only active when PIP mode is enabled Section 5 3 CC Activates Closed Captioning if supported by the TV broadcast Section 3 2 EPG Electronic Program Guide Display the schedule title and program information of local DTV broadcasts SOUND Toggles the audi...

Page 26: ...n the screen MEMORY Save the currently viewed channel as a favorite channel Section 3 4 STW X Navigates the OSD menu Chapter 6 ENTER Executes the selection in the OSD Chapter 6 EXIT Exits the OSD menu When watching DTV only Appendix B MENU Opens the OSD menu or returns to the previous menu Chapter 6 Button Function See Also Enter a TV channel number Section 3 3 Number 0 1 to 9 Enters a password wh...

Page 27: ...able TV channels and store them in memory Once the available channels have been memorized it is not necessary to scan for available channels in the future NOTE It is not necessary to scan for channels when using a cable TV providers set top box If using a set top box it is important that the TV channel matches the set top box default channel normally CH3 or CH4 1 Press the MENU button to open the ...

Page 28: ... press the same button again Selecting Mono Stereo SAP Mode Your LCD TV can receive and decode alternative audio other than the main audio stream for the program This feature is called Multi channel Television Sound MTS This LCD TV with MTS can receive mono sound stereo sound and Secondary Audio Programs SAP The available modes are Mono For mono reception Selecting this mode may help reduce noise ...

Page 29: ... the TV screen This is helpful for deaf and hard of hearing audiences NOTE Not all programming supports Closed Captioning Closed Caption can only be used when the program that you are viewing supports this feature You can activate Closed Caption in two ways Using the Remote Control Press the CC button on the remote control once or repeatedly to cycle among the available Closed Caption options Usin...

Page 30: ...ng for channels you may find that there is a channel that you do not want to view when scrolling through available channels using the CH or CH button You can add channels to the skip list using the following instructions 1 Go to the channel you want to skip 2 Press the MENU button to open the OSD main menu 3 Press the X button twice to select the antenna icon and press ENTER to open the Setup Menu...

Page 31: ...en display for your computing needs HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Use of a single cable for audio and video improves the home theater system installation experience and eliminates the need for a separate digital audio cable Most importantly HDMI offers significant advantages over traditional analog A V connections including the ability to transmit uncompressed digital video and audio c...

Page 32: ... 2 Connect one end of the corresponding HDMI cable to the HDMI connector on your LCD TV Connect the other end to the connector of the DVD player 3 To watch a DVD turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu Press T to scroll through the source list and select HDMI as the input source Press ENTER to confirm HDMI as your selection 4 Turn on the DVD player NOTES For more i...

Page 33: ...DVD player 4 Connect one end of the Pr cable red to the Pr connector red at the AV3 AV4 location on the LCD TV Connect the other end to the corresponding Pr connector red on the DVD player 5 Connect the R red and L white audio cable ends to the L Audio R connectors located at the AV3 AV4 location on the LCD TV Connect the other ends to the corresponding left and right audio connectors on the DVD p...

Page 34: ...io R connectors at the AV1 AV2 locations on the LCD TV Connect the other ends to the corresponding left and right audio connectors on the DVD player 4 To watch a DVD turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu press T to scroll through the source list and select AV 1 or AV 2 as the input source Press ENTER to confirm AV1 or AV2 as your selection 5 Turn on the DVD playe...

Page 35: ...d L white audio cable ends to the L Audio R connectors at the AV1 AV2 locations on the LCD TV Connect the other ends to the corresponding left and right audio connectors on the DVD player 4 To watch a DVD turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu press T to scroll through the source list and select AV 1 or AV 2 as the input source Press ENTER to confirm AV1 or AV2 as...

Page 36: ... to the connector of the HDTV Set top box 3 To watch HDTV turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu Press T to scroll through the source list and select HDMI as the input source Press ENTER to confirm HDMI as your selection 4 Turn on the HDTV Set top box NOTES For more information see the instructions supplied with your HDTV Set top box You can only have audio output...

Page 37: ... box 4 Connect one end of the Pr cable red to the Pr connector red at the AV3 AV4 location on the LCD TV Connect the other end to the corresponding Pr connector red on the HDTV Set top box 5 Connect the R red and L white audio cable ends to the L Audio R connectors located at the AV3 AV4 location on the LCD TV Connect the other ends to the corresponding left and right audio connectors on the HDTV ...

Page 38: ...nding left and right audio connectors on the VCR camcorder or game console 4 To use the connected device turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu press T to scroll through the source list and select AV 1 or AV 2 as the input source Press ENTER to confirm AV1 or AV2 as your selection 5 Turn on the VCR camcorder gaming console NOTES For more information see the instru...

Page 39: ...dio R connectors at the AV1 AV2 locations on the LCD TV Connect the other ends to the corresponding left and right audio connectors on the VCR camcorder gaming console 4 To use the connected device turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu press T to scroll through the source list and select AV 1 or AV 2 as the input source Press ENTER to confirm AV1 or AV2 as your s...

Page 40: ...VI D output connector on your computer 3 Connect one end of the mini audio cable to the PC Line In connector on your LCD TV and the other end to the Line Out connector of your computer 4 To use the computer turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu press T to scroll through the source list and select DVI as the input source Press ENTER to confirm DVI as your selectio...

Page 41: ... end of the mini audio cable to the PC Line In connector on your LCD TV and the other end to the Line Out connector of your computer 4 To use the computer turn on your LCD TV press the SOURCE button to open the Main Source menu press T to scroll through the source list and select VGA as the input source Press ENTER to confirm VGA as your selection 5 Turn on the computer NOTE You can only have audi...

Page 42: ...multaneously on the same screen see chapter 5 Using Twin Picture To connect to your LCD TV s secondary TV input connector 1 Prepare an F type coaxial cable not supplied 2 Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the Analog TV1 output connector on the LCD TV 3 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the Analog TV2 input connector on the LCD TV To connect to a secondary TV set 1 Prepare a F typ...

Page 43: ... electronic device that outputs video or audio through any of the LCD TV s supported AV input ports Likewise you can send video and audio signals from the LCD TV to a device using either S Video or Composite Video connections Using the S Video Connection 1 Prepare an S Video cable not supplied and the audio cables for this connection 2 Connect one end of the S Video cable to the S Video connector ...

Page 44: ...is connection 2 Connect one end of the composite video cable yellow to the composite video connector yellow at the AV1 AV2 locations on the LCD TV Connect the other end to the corresponding composite video connector yellow of the device 3 Connect the R red and L white audio cable ends to the L Audio R connectors at the AV1 AV2 locations on the LCD TV Connect the other ends to the corresponding lef...

Page 45: ...y Video No output possible AV1 L Audio R No output possible L Audio R headphone speaker AV2 S Video only S Video Video No output possible AV2 Video only Video No output possible AV2 L Audio R No output possible L Audio R headphone speaker AV3 Y Pb Pr No output possible No output possible AV3 L Audio R No output possible L Audio R headphone speaker AV4 Y Pb Pr No output possible No output possible ...

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Page 47: ...u want to eliminate the black bars and have the video image fill the screen it is necessary to change the aspect ratio mode Original 4 3 shown in Wide screen Original 4 3 shown in Normal screen To change the aspect ratio you can use the remote control or OSD Using the Remote Control Press the VIEW MODE button to toggle between Wide or Normal aspect ratios Using the OSD 1 Press the MENU button to o...

Page 48: ...reen To freeze the picture press the FREEZE button To resume live television press the FREEZE button again 5 3 Using Twin Picture Twin Picture allows you to simultaneously view two pictures from two different sources on the same screen The available options are PIP Picture In Picture Displays the sub picture in a small screen on top of the main screen PBP Picture By Picture Displays two screens in...

Page 49: ... MENU button to open the OSD main menu 2 Press the X button three times to select the PIP icon and press ENTER to open the PIP Menu 3 Press X or W to select the desired mode and then press ENTER to activate your selection Part 2 Selecting the Input Source If no input source has been selected the default source for the main picture is TV1 and the sub picture is AV1 To change the input source 1 Pres...

Page 50: ...I AV 1 AV 2 AV 3 AV 4 TV2 37 only HDMI TV2 37 only VGA DVI AV 1 AV 2 AV 3 AV 4 TV1 HDMI HDMI VGA DVI AV 1 AV 2 TV1 TV2 37 only Swapping the Main and Sub Pictures To exchange the two pictures press the SWAP button on the remote control Adjusting PIP Display When using PIP you can adjust the position and size of the sub picture 1 Press the MENU button to open the OSD main menu 2 Press the X button t...

Page 51: ...The MPAA rates most movies including those shown on TV and in the theater Rating Description G General audiences All ages admitted PG Parental Guidance suggested Some material may not be suitable for children PG 13 Parents strongly cautioned Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 R Restricted Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian age varies in some jurisdictions...

Page 52: ...to create the Parental Control password 4 digits Enter a 4 digit sequence and press ENTER 5 Confirm your password and press ENTER Once set you will be prompted to enter the password for viewing TV programs rated beyond the preset limits NOTE If you select rating levels but fail to set a password blocked programs can be viewed by entering any four digits 6 Press T to select MPAA Rating Press X to s...

Page 53: ...f you have pressed the DISPLAY button to view status information within five minutes of auto shutoff a number will appear in the corner of the screen indicating the remaining time in minutes You can use the remote control or OSD to set up the timer Using the Remote Control Press the SLEEP button on your remote control to toggle between OFF 30 Min 60 Min or 120 Min timers Using the OSD 1 Press the ...

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Page 55: ... remote control or the right side panel of the LCD TV Remote Control Right Side Panel Function Opens or closes the OSD menu MENU MENU When a sub menu is active closes the current menu and goes back to the previous menu In the OSD main menu selects a sub menu icon W X In a sub menu adjusts the value or switches the setting to the next option T S Navigates to an item in a sub menu In the OSD main me...

Page 56: ...ain menu and press ENTER to open the Picture Menu The Picture Menu allows you to adjust display settings such as contrast brightness and color temperature Menu options may vary depending on the input source If the current input source is AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 TV1 TV2 37 only HDTV ATSC only or HDMI the Picture Menu appears as shown below Press the T or S button to select an item in this menu and make you...

Page 57: ...lor depth Hue Adjusts the tint level X to increase the green tones W to increase the red tones Sharpness Adjusts the picture sharpness X to sharpen the display W to soften the display Color Temp Toggles the color temperature between Warm Normal or Cool X or W to select and ENTER to activate your selection Aspect Ratio Sets the aspect ratio to Wide full screen or Normal traditional TV screen X to s...

Page 58: ...W to decrease the delay time Phase Adjusts the delay time X to increase the delay time W to decrease the delay time H Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the video X to move toward the right W to move toward the left The adjusted value will depend on the screen resolution V Position Adjusts the vertical position of the video X to move upward W to move downward The adjusted value will depen...

Page 59: ... W to darken the display Color Temp Toggles the image color temperature between 5500K 6500K or 9300K X or W to select and ENTER to activate your selection Auto Color for VGA only Automatically adjusts color temperature ENTER to activate the function Text Graphic for VGA only Sets the resolution to Text or Graphic Text 720 400 Graphic 640 400 W to select Text X to select Graphic Prev Page Goes to t...

Page 60: ...ncy sound Balance Adjusts the left and right audio balance X to emphasize the right speaker W to emphasize the left speaker 6 4 Setup Menu Press the MENU button to open the OSD main menu Press the X button twice to select the antenna icon then press ENTER to open the Setup Menu The Setup Menu allows you to set up TV related functions such as cable system channel edit Closed Caption and input mode ...

Page 61: ...ning X to select ON W to select OFF Enter to activate your selection Closed Caption When you select ON another menu appears where you can select among the Closed Caption modes CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 and TEXT4 T or S to select and Enter to activate your selection MENU to go back to the previous menu Display Mode Selects the viewing style of the Closed Caption text Shadow or Box X to sele...

Page 62: ... W to select and ENTER to activate your selection H Position This item is available only if PIP is selected Adjusts the horizontal position of the sub picture X to move toward the right W to move toward the left V Position This item is available only if PIP is selected Adjusts the vertical position of the sub picture X to move upward W to move downward PIP Size This item is available only if PIP i...

Page 63: ...ges The following table describes all of the items in this menu Item Description Operation Locks or unlocks the parental control X or W to select and ENTER to activate your selection Lock Menu When you lock the parental control for the first time you will be prompted to enter a password Press four number buttons to enter your password MPAA Rating Sets the rating level All levels beyond the selecte...

Page 64: ...trongly cautioned MA Mature audience X or W to select and ENTER to activate your selection 6 7 Option Menu Press the MENU button to open the OSD main menu Press the X button five times to select the options icon then press ENTER to open the Option Menu The Option Menu allows you to set up OSD related options such as OSD language and position Press the T or S button to select an item in this menu a...

Page 65: ...n X to move upward W to move downward The adjusted value will depend on the screen resolution Transparency Adjusts the OSD s transparency level X to increase the transparency W to decrease the transparency OSD Time Out Sets the timer for the OSD to disappear after inactivity Available options are 10 Sec 30 Sec and 60 Sec X or W to select and ENTER to activate your selection Sleep Timer Sets the ti...

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Page 67: ...l within the allowable distance and angle Remove objects between the remote control and the remote control sensor Make sure that the batteries are not weak Make sure that the batteries are correctly installed There is no picture Make sure that the main power switch and power button are turned on Make sure that the selected video input source is connected to a working component If your LCD TV is co...

Page 68: ...cture size are made correctly Change the aspect ratio No Closed Caption displayed Make sure the channel you are watching carries closed captioning information Press the CC button on the remote control to check for closed caption data output Strange color color too bright or color misalignment Adjust the color tone within the OSD Make sure that the contrast is not set too high Check the input signa...

Page 69: ...n panel used Contrast Ratio Depends on panel used Lifetime of Backlight 50 000 hours HDTV Compatible 480i 480p 720p 1080i TV System Compatibility NTSC Flat Panel TV Tuner Type 181 channel Electronic PLL tuner Speaker Drivers 2 Way Stereo Tweeter and Mid Range Speakers 15 W 15 W Detachable Earphone Yes Audio MTS SAP Multiple Stereo Yes VGA D sub 15 pin 1 Video DVI D 1 PC Input Audio Mini stereo φ3 ...

Page 70: ...n PC Graphic Video on Video Screen Stand Yes Source 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Power Consumption 220 W for 32 260 W for 37 Dimension without Stand W H D 938 8 mm 574 4 mm 110 mm for 37 806 mm 495 mm 105 mm for 32 Dimensions Net Weight 15 kg for 32 21 kg for 37 Wall Mount Optional Wall Mount Remote Remote Control Yes Power cord 1 Cables Cable Management Cables Included Composite AV cord 1 Regulato...

Page 71: ...one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the us...

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Page 73: ...ast T 7 7 T 8 13 T 9 19 T 10 25 T 11 31 T 12 37 T 13 43 T Band T 14 49 2 2 55 25 54 0027 55 25 55 25 3 3 61 25 60 003 61 25 61 25 4 4 67 25 66 033 67 25 67 25 1 A 8 72 0036 73 25 5 5 77 25 78 0039 79 25 77 25 Low Band 6 6 83 25 84 0042 85 25 83 25 95 A 5 91 25 90 0045 91 25 96 A 4 97 25 96 0048 97 25 FM Band 97 A 3 103 25 102 0051 103 25 98 A 2 109 25 2 108 0054 109 25 99 A 1 115 25 2 114 0057 115...

Page 74: ...26 M 235 25 1 234 0117 235 25 543 25 27 N 241 25 1 240 012 241 25 549 25 28 O 247 25 1 246 0123 247 25 555 25 29 P 253 25 1 252 0126 253 25 561 25 30 Q 259 25 1 258 0129 259 25 567 25 31 R 265 25 1 264 0132 265 25 573 25 32 S 271 25 1 270 0135 271 25 579 25 33 T 277 25 1 276 0138 277 25 585 25 34 U 283 25 1 282 0141 283 25 591 25 35 V 289 25 1 288 0144 289 25 597 25 Super Band 36 W 295 25 1 294 01...

Page 75: ... 427 25 426 0213 427 25 735 25 59 WW 433 25 432 0216 433 25 741 25 60 XX 439 25 438 0219 439 25 747 25 61 YY 445 25 444 0222 445 25 753 25 62 ZZ 451 25 450 0225 451 25 759 25 63 457 25 456 0228 457 25 765 25 64 463 25 462 0231 463 25 771 25 65 469 25 468 0234 469 25 777 25 66 475 25 474 0237 475 25 783 25 67 481 25 480 024 481 25 789 25 68 487 25 486 0243 487 25 795 25 69 493 25 492 0246 493 25 80...

Page 76: ...9 619 25 91 625 25 624 0312 625 25 92 631 25 630 0315 631 25 93 637 25 636 0318 637 25 94 643 25 642 0321 643 25 100 649 25 648 0324 649 25 101 655 25 654 0327 655 25 102 661 25 660 033 661 25 103 667 25 666 0333 667 25 104 673 25 672 0336 673 25 105 679 25 678 0339 679 25 106 685 25 684 0342 685 25 107 691 25 690 0345 691 25 108 697 25 696 0348 697 25 109 703 25 702 0351 703 25 110 709 25 708 035...

Page 77: ...dard HRC IRC Broadcast 119 763 25 762 0381 763 25 120 769 25 768 0384 769 25 121 775 25 774 0387 775 25 122 781 25 780 039 781 25 123 787 25 786 0393 787 25 124 793 25 792 0396 793 25 Hyper Band 125 799 25 798 0399 799 25 The audio outputs using the L and R connections will only function in AV1 and AV2 mode ...

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