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P/N:48586113E101-R2

Summary of Contents for DJ - 5520E

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Page 2: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL REAR PROJECTION TV DJ 4710 5510 DJ 4720 5520 DJ 4710E 5510E DJ 4720E 5520E DSJ 4710CRM 5510CRM DSJ 4720CRM 5520CRM...

Page 3: ...of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is inte...

Page 4: ...in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the TV and to protect it from overheating Do not cover the ventilations openings in the cabinet and never place the set...

Page 5: ...ersonnel 17 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damage...

Page 6: ...do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer to qualified service personnel for repair Do not put any object that contains water such as flowerpot on the unit The water may penet...

Page 7: ...vy item on the power cord since it may result in fire or hazardous electric shock if the cord is damaged Do not cover the top of the television set Ventilation will be prevented and it may be a cause...

Page 8: ...a OPTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF SOUND You can adjust individual bands of audio frequencies since the equalizer is built in CONNECTION OF VARIOUS DEVICES You can watch many kinds of media in a large screen by...

Page 9: ...V Broadcasting Connection 14 Name of Each Part 16 Basic Guide Method To Use Basic Menu 20 To Watch TV 21 Setting Up TV Stations 23 Selection of Input Signal 29 Application Guide Screen Adjustment 30 A...

Page 10: ...he TV set COMPONENT AUDIO L R Cr Cb Y AV3 AV2 AV1 WHEN THE IMAGE IS NOT CLEAR Unclear screen image and bad reception may be a cause of wrong antenna connection Be sure to check its direction and place...

Page 11: ...9 Such community TV Antenna installation may be found in most of co op apartments When a feeder cable is used ANT CABLE Use fly lead from antenna wallsocket to TV CTV Antenna Connection...

Page 12: ...AV1 10 Outdoor Antenna connection such as VHF or and UHF may be necessary for installation at private houses Single Antenna Connection Separate Antenna Connection VHF Antenna UHF Antenna ANT CABLE AN...

Page 13: ...SCART input output terminal of VIDEO with the SCART1 AV1 SCART2 AV2 SCART3 AV3 input only input output terminal of TV 3 Turn ON the video Insert the video cassette and press the play button Connectin...

Page 14: ...Camcorder Video Game Connection 12 Use the input jack provided at the side panel of the TV set Use the same connection method for Video Game Video game Watching the Camcorder Recording on TV...

Page 15: ...k Y Cb Cr resulting in a higher image quality Y Cb Cr may also be noted as Y PB PR or Y Pb Pr in different DVD players The DVD player s audio output must be connected to the DVD audio input socket at...

Page 16: ...television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver You may make the connection to any of the Component input and SCART input AV1 AV...

Page 17: ...15 Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver Antenna Input Connection Cable TV Broadcasting Station...

Page 18: ...ll operation of both the TV set and the remote controller Unless you are not using the unit for a long period of time have the main power on this panel turned on at all times Remote controller signal...

Page 19: ...L R Cr Cb Y AV3 AV2 AV1 Side Panel It is convenient to use the input jacks provided at the side panel when connecting to the camcorder or Video Game Rear Panel COMPONENT AUDIO L R Cr Cb Y AV3 AV2 AV1...

Page 20: ...urn off Sound mode This feature allows you to choose the mode Each time the button is pressed it rotates from Normal News Music Movie Favorite Still Menu Use it to make picture adjustment screen forma...

Page 21: ...xpose to heat dust or humidity BATTERY INSTALLATION Push to open the cover of the remote controller Set the batteries in the battery cell after checking the polarity and then replace the cover Page Up...

Page 22: ...ance Adjusts Language Timer and Child Lock Adjusts Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Fine Tuning and Edit Press the Menu button The main menu appears if you press the Menu button 1 Position Access MENU Exit M...

Page 23: ...front of the set The buttons of the remote control and the main body operate only when pressing the ON OFF button of the main body The remote control and the main body do not operate if turning the ON...

Page 24: ...on 1 ON OFF Press the PR button Select the desired program by pressing the PR button or the number button Ex Program 09 2D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Adjust volume Sound reduces b...

Page 25: ...e Install menu 1 Position Access MENU Exit Mode Brightness Contrast Colour Sharpness Normal 31 31 31 31 Picture Screen Sound Function Install D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K VIRTUAL...

Page 26: ...VOL button to display the Auto tuning menu 3 D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Select the country you require with VOL button 4 OK Start Country Set MENU Exit Auto Tuning Country Set...

Page 27: ...the Move Green button again Then the Move Character will be changed Green Red White Skipping the Programs 3 Select the Skip Yes or No with the Skip Red button You can also use the PR buttons after mo...

Page 28: ...STILL SOUND MODE Manual tuning Press the Number buttons 0 9 or the PR button to select a program number you want 1D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Locate the selection bar on the Man...

Page 29: ...he Program D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Searching for channels in the Edit menu You can also search a channel in the Edit menu 4 Position a selection bar to the PR number you want...

Page 30: ...Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K STILL SOUND MODE Move the selection bar to Fine tuning and press the VOL buttons to activate Fine tuning up or down 1D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K No...

Page 31: ...0 seconds from the menu Don t connect the composite video signal and S video signal to the video input terminal AV4 at the same time If connecting both signals at the same time the S video takes prece...

Page 32: ...Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K STILL SOUND MODE Press the Picture button The screen adjustment status changes as the following screens are displayed sequentially whenever pressing the Picture button T...

Page 33: ...pressing the VOL buttons after selecting items desired to adjust with the PR buttons You can adjust Brightness by pressing the VOL button 2D ISPLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Adjust Cont...

Page 34: ...lly changes to the picture format sent If your TV does not receive wide screen signal Auto mode is not available This mode operates only in RF mode 16 9 The 16 9 screen to produce the atmosphere of th...

Page 35: ...y is white colour convergence adjustment is not necessary 3D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Press the Menu button The Menu screen appears as on the right 1D ISPLAY M O D E D Y N A M I...

Page 36: ...K If you press OK button again the colour of the cursor will change to blue Press the VOL PR button to superimpose the blue display with the Yellow one The display is moved to the left right up or dow...

Page 37: ...mportant information since you can stop the screen Press the Lock button On Off of the Child Lock Control is repeated whenever pressing the Lock button If the Child Lock is On then the set can only be...

Page 38: ...sound status changes while the following screens display in turn whenever pressing the Sound Mode button 1 SOUND MODE VIRTUAL DOLBY PICTURE ASPECT D ISPLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K STIL...

Page 39: ...items in the order as follows Equalizer Virtual Dolby Dynamic Bass Balance whenever pressing the PR button If you select the Mode and you can select sub menu in the order of Normal Favourite News Mus...

Page 40: ...notes Select Balance Mode 6 Select Balance by pressing VOL button then adjust sound balance of left and right speaker Position Access MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound Function Install Mode 100 300 1K 3...

Page 41: ...ono 2Mono Sound Selection In Stereo reception if the stereo is weak you can switch to MONO by pressing the button Then the MONO Colour will be change to Red In Mono reception the depth of sound is imp...

Page 42: ...B A S S ZO O M O K STILL SOUND MODE Adjustment of Time You must previously adjust current time in order to reserve Automatic On Off Notice Current time Wake up time Wake up program and Off Time are e...

Page 43: ...n Switzerland Netherlands Ireland 2D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Setting the Wake up time Program Confirm the Time is set The Wake up time is only available when the Time is set Se...

Page 44: ...the PR button and select On by pressing the VOL button Hour is set up if pressing the VOL button and minute is set up if pressing the VOL button 3 Press the Menu button if time setup is completed 4 D...

Page 45: ...leep timer 60 Sleep timer 70 Sleep timer 80 Sleep timer 90 Sleep timer 100 Sleep timer 110 Sleep timer 120 Sleep timer Off is repeated whenever pressing the SLEEP button Stop to pressing at the desire...

Page 46: ...IC B A S S ZO O M O K Press the PR buttons and select your desired language by pressing the VOL button 3D IS PLAY M O D E D Y N A M IC B A S S ZO O M O K Position Access MENU Exit Picture Screen Sound...

Page 47: ...a longer period of time press the Hold button The Stop appears beside page number and the contents of the subpage shown are kept on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other subpages Pres...

Page 48: ...direction Has the Channel Fine Tuning been adjusted incorrectly Turn the antenna towards where the broadcasting station is Press the Fine Tuning button and adjust the screen image WHEN DOTTED OR WHIT...

Page 49: ...47 139cm 55 Signal Method PAL B G I I SECAM B G D K L L Speaker Output 10W ch Main L R Power AC 220 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 195W 1110 x 1210 x 533mm 4710 1278 x 1352 x 586mm 5510 Dimension W H...

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