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Table Of Contents                                                 

         

 

Important Safety Instructions.................................................................................................................................... 2

 

View of Unit.................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

Front Panel ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Remote Control............................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

Remote Control Drawing .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

Preparation of Remote Control................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Using of Remote control ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

System Connections.................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Connecting to the Power Supply............................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Connecting a USB Device ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Connecting to an External HDMI Signal Source ................................................................................................................................... 9

 

ConnectingExternal Equipment to COMPONENT Video IN (YPbPr) ...........................................................................................10

 

Connecting to COMPOSITE Input ............................................................................................................................................................10

 

Connecting to OPTICAL Output ...............................................................................................................................................................10

 

Connecting to a PC .......................................................................................................................................................................................11

 

Connecting to TV-Signal Input .................................................................................................................................................................11

 

Basic Operation .........................................................................................................................................................12

 

Turning the TV On and Off .........................................................................................................................................................................12

 

Source selecting.............................................................................................................................................................................................12

 

Channel Selection .........................................................................................................................................................................................12

 

The First Time Installation...........................................................................................................................................................................12

 

TV Operation and System Setup ..............................................................................................................................13

 

Channel .............................................................................................................................................................................................................13

 

Picture................................................................................................................................................................................................................13

 

Audio..................................................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Time ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Setup ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

Lock.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................17

 

Media Playback .........................................................................................................................................................18

 

Media Playback...............................................................................................................................................................................................18

 

Function Buttons ...........................................................................................................................................................................................19

 

Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................20

 

Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................21

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for LE3933

Page 1: ...Equipment to COMPONENT Video IN YPbPr 10 Connecting to COMPOSITE Input 10 Connecting to OPTICAL Output 10 Connecting to a PC 11 Connecting to TV Signal Input 11 Basic Operation 12 Turning the TV On and Off 12 Source selecting 12 Channel Selection 12 The First Time Installation 12 TV Operation and System Setup 13 Channel 13 Picture 13 Audio 15 Time 15 Setup 16 Lock 17 Media Playback 18 Media Playba...

Page 2: ...used for a long period of time 3 The manufacturer will not be held responsible for the damage caused by any substitutions and modification of the product without authorisation from the manufacturer s or authorised service agent WARNING The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The information s...

Page 3: ...ratus 11 The mains socket outlet shall be installed near the apparatus and the mains plug shall remain readily operable 12 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs power sockets and the point where they exit from the apparatus 13 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 14 Use only with the stand tripod bracket or table specified by the man...

Page 4: ...ter or exit the standby mode 5 VOL buttons Press to decrease or increase the volume When in setup menu this button also serves the direction button 6 CH buttons Press to page up or down through programs in TV mode When in setup menu this button also serves the direction button 7 MENU button Press to enter or exit system setup menu 8 INPUT button Press to display a menu of all of the available inpu...

Page 5: ...POSITE 5 RF INPUT Jack Connect an antenna or cable connection for television reception 6 VGA AUDIO IN Jack Connecting for VGA audio signal input 7 VGA IN Jack Connected to the VGA output jack on a personal computer 8 HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 Input Jacks Connecting for HDMI signal 9 OPTICAL Jack Connect an optional coaxial digital cable not included through a compatible amp receiver to enjoy superior audi...

Page 6: ... currently viewed channel 9 FAV button Press to display a listing of your favorite TV channels 10 FREEZE button Pause and still frame the current image on the display Press again for live TV 11 PICTURE button Press repeatedly to select the picture mode Standard Mild User or Dynamic 12 TEMP button Select the Color Temperature COOL NORMAL WARM 13 Direction buttons In the setup menu press the button ...

Page 7: ...ber buttons Select desired TV channel directly For example to select digital channel 8 press number key 8 to select digital channel 4 1 press 4 press and press 1 4 1 25 INPUT button Press to enter the source selecting menu press the direction buttons or press the INPUT button repeatedly to select desired source and press the ENTER button to enter the selected source 26 AUDIO button Press to select...

Page 8: ...emote is not in use for a long time Using of Remote control Point the remote control unit from no more than about 7 meters from the remote control sensor and within about 60 degrees of the front of the unit The operating distance may vary depending on the brightness in the room Do not point bright lights directly at the remote control sensor Do not place objects between the remote control unit and...

Page 9: ... USB port so that you can connect your USB device for media play record or software upgrade See the figure below Make sure that the desired file for media play or software upgrade is stored in the USB device before connection Connecting to an External HDMI Signal Source 1 Connect an HDMI signal source to one of the HDMI jacks on the rear panel of the unit 2 After connection turn on the power of th...

Page 10: ... the TV s rear panel 4 Press INPUT then direction buttons to select COMPONENT mode and then press the ENTER button to confirm Connecting to COMPOSITE Input Use the AV cables to connect the external AV signal source to the AV input jacks on the rear panel of the unit After connection turn on the power of the unit and the external AV signal source Press INPUT then direction buttons to select AV mode...

Page 11: ...20 x 1080 60Hz 4 After connection turn on the power of the unit and the PC 5 Press INPUT then direction buttons to select PC mode and then press the ENTER button to confirm Connecting to TV Signal Input Connect the TV signal cable the antenna cable for example to the RF input Jack on the back of the unit so that you can receive television programs 1 Connect TV signal input source from the aerial t...

Page 12: ...the selected source Or after you selected the desired source press the ENTER button to enter the selected source immediately Use the INPUT button and the ENTER button On the input menu press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the desired input source After several seconds the TV will enter the selected source Or after you selected the desired source press the ENTER button to enter the selected ...

Page 13: ... Channel No etc NOTE The Channel category is only active in TV mode Air Cable Press the buttons to Select this item and press the ENTER button to change the cable style Auto Scan Select this item and press the ENTER button to enter a scan menu press the button to select Yes and press the ENTER button to confirm Press the MENU or EXIT button and there will popup a menu when you want to stop searchi...

Page 14: ...o adjust the level Color Temp Press the buttons to select Color Temp and then press ENTER button the available Color Temperature will be listed on the screen With the buttons you can select Normal Warm Cool or Personal Zoom Mode Press the buttons to select Zoom Mode then press ENTER to enter it With the buttons you can select your desired mode 3DNR Press the buttons to select 3DNR then press ENTER...

Page 15: ...ress ENTER to enter the adjusting bar With the buttons you can adjust the level of it Surround Sound Press the buttons to select Surround Sound and then press ENTER button to select Off or On Balance Press the buttons to select Balance and then press the buttons to adjust the level of balance AV Out Press the buttons to select AV Out and then press ENTER to select Variable or Fixed you can adjust ...

Page 16: ... On or Off Clock Press the buttons to select Clock and press the ENTER button to enter the submenu In the submenu you can set the Date Month Year Hour and Minute Press MENU to save the changes and return to the previous menu You can adjust DST and Clock only when you turn off the Auto Sync Auto Sync Press the buttons to select Auto Sync and press the ENTER button to select On or Off Wake Up Press ...

Page 17: ...nu In the submenu press the buttons to select CC On CC on Mute or CC Off Restore Default With this option you can load and reset the factory default settings All personally settings are deleted Blue Screen Press the button to select Blue Screen and press the button to select ON or OFF Lock Before you can change the settings you have to insert the preset password to enter the menu The default is 00...

Page 18: ...nt utility program which is not supported by Windows it may not be recognized Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly If the name of a folder or file is too long it will not be displayed or recognized Please backup the important file because a data of USB device may be damaged Data management is consumer s responsibility and in consequence the manufactures does not cover...

Page 19: ...m and press ENTER or button to play it Press Exit button to exit the Music player Function Buttons Button Function Button Function Start or pause the playback Go to your desired position Stop the playback Select the repeat mode Search backward or forward Open or close the play list Return to the previous song or skip to the next song Note When playing photo movie and text files the function button...

Page 20: ...ck if the video type input signal is not corresponding to the unit Make sure the unit is turned on and in the correct video type The remote control does not work Make sure there are no obstructions between the remote control and the player Make sure the remote control is pointing at the player Make sure the batteries are inserted and the polarity is correct Make sure the battery is not weak Other ...

Page 21: ...ion without stand 890 mm 82mm 531 mm W D H Net Weight About 7 3 kg Ambient Temperature 10 45 Specifications subject to change without pre notice Weight and dimensions are approximate If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your L...

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