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CPU

TWBZ-01-1805-0296

PREMAX

P8-V56(RW)

65-RWP800-H3531

Operating Instruction

Please read these instructions before operating
your set and retain them for future reference.

RWP900-H35

LED COLOR TV

Model:PM-LED2032

PM-LED2043

Summary of Contents for PM-LED2032

Page 1: ...1 1805 0296 PREMAX P8 V56 RW 65 RWP800 H3531 Operating Instruction Please read these instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference RWP900 H35 LED COLOR TV Model PM LED2032 PM LED2043 ...

Page 2: ...Operating Instruction Please read these instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference RWP900 H35 LED COLOR TV Model PM LED2032 PM LED2043 ...

Page 3: ...PRECAUTION Note If the manual is inconsistent with the product please refer to the actual product ...

Page 4: ...children can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as If your existing television set is being retained and relocated the same considerations as above should be applied IMPORTANT INFORMATION Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the television Only using furniture that can safely support the television Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporti...

Page 5: ...might cause permanent destruction to the display Be sure not to display motionless picture on the LED TV for more than 2 hours because it would cause picture remnants to appear which is called screen burns To avoid such picture remnants please decrease the contrast and brightness of the display when displaying motionless picture While watching TV program in 4 3 size mode for a long time there woul...

Page 6: ... to the wall or cabinet Ensure the TV is positioned close to the wall to avoid it falling when pushed 10cm 30cm 10cm 10cm When you turning the TV set do not hold the top side of the TV set you should hold the bottom side When you lifting the TV set do not use one hand to handle it you should lift the TV set by two hands ...

Page 7: ...f Standby Mode 2 3 Selection of Input Mode 2 4 Menu Option Adjustment 2 5 Menu Functions 2 5 1 CHANNEL Function 2 5 2 PICTURE Function 2 5 3 SOUND Function 2 5 4 TIME Function 2 5 5 OPTION Function 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 2 6 Screen Menu 2 7 Multimedia 2 7 1 MEDIA Function 2 7 2 USB Function 2 7 3 PHOTO 2 7 4 MUSIC 2 7 5 MOVIE 2 7 6 TEXT 3 Technical Specification 4 Supported Signal Modes 5 Simple Tr...

Page 8: ...Optional 1 2 Installation of Stand 1 Place the TV with the front panel facing downwards on the soft cloth or soft pads on a desk 2 Insert the stand into the bottom socket of the TV 3 Insert the screws into the sockets and tighten them 2 LED COLOR TV For the physical structure please refer to the real object PM LED2032 PM LED2043 ...

Page 9: ... 5 Program key 6 Program key 7 Volume key 8 Volume key 9 Source key 10 Standby key 11 Power plug input 13 HDMI1 14 HDMI2 15 PC VGA input 16 PC AUDIO input 17 RF input 18 YPbPr input 19 AV input 20 USB1 USB2 21 EARPHONE output 12 COAXIAL output 12 13 14 15 16 20 19 18 Y Pb Pr VIDEO L R USB1 EARPHONE AV IN YPbPr IN USB2 HDMI1 HDMI2 PC VGA PC AUDIO F IN R COAXIAL 17 21 5V 500mA ...

Page 10: ...LED COLOR TV e y 28 CH Select the channel forward 29 CH Select the channel backward MENU EXIT SOURCE ...

Page 11: ...is only the sketch please in kind prevail 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Power ON OFF Optional Connect the power cord to the AC input Insert the power cord into the appropriate socket Press the Power switch to switch on the TV then pressPower button to turn on the unit Press thePower switch again to switch off the TV Note After switch off the TV please don t immediately re open the power switch should be d...

Page 12: ... The buttons for menu option adjustment include Menu Enter buttons Press the Menu button to open the OSD Menu then press button to select the pages the pages are displayed in the following sequence circular display 1 2 3 4 5 NO SIGNAL PAL BG TV mode PICTURE SOUND TIME CHANNEL OPTION Press the Menu button to display the menu system Press button to select the menu pages Press button to select an ite...

Page 13: ... then pressENTER Button to change the setting Current CH Color system Sound System Fine Turn AFC Search Set the channelnumber Select the colorsystem PAL SECAM NTSC Select the soundsystem DK BG M N I Adjust the frequencyof the Automatic Fine tuning Press channel finely current frequency and press to search up Current CH 1 Color System PAL Sound System DK Fine Tune 49 75MHZ AFC Off Search Menu ATV M...

Page 14: ... to delete the channel Red Fav Add or Delete the channel to your faverate list state then press to select the wordyou want to change and to selectword to movingstate Then press to move it to the positionyou want toput 2 5 2 PICTURE Function Adjustment of the PICTURE 1 Press the Menu button and then press or button to the PICTURE item 2 Press or button to highlight the Picture Mode Color Temperatur...

Page 15: ...o change Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High the setting In the SOUND menu select Sound Mode and then button to change Sound Mode Standard Music or Movie Sports User Surround Sound off Press the Menu button and then press or button to the SOUND item Press or button to highlight the Sound Mode Balance Auto Volume button to enter Sub menu In Sub menu Press button to adjust different setting Press th...

Page 16: ...or button to the OPTION item 2 Press or button to highlight the OSD Language Aspect Ratio 3 4 Press the Menu button to return or exit Key Lock Reset In Sub menu Press button to Adjust or In the OPTION menu select OSD Language and then press ENTER button to change OSD Language English Aspect Ratio 16 9 Blue Screen On Key Lock Off Reset Software Update USB OPTION OPTION Move Move Menu Menu Exit Exit...

Page 17: ... MPEG 1 DAT MPG MPEG 2 MPG VOB MPEG 4 AVI MP4 Digital movies TXT txt Please update formats for all file types audio photo video 11 LED COLOR TV Note the Screen Menu is available in PC mode Those items are set to adjust the pc screen Adjust the internal signal phase Phase Adjust the internal sampling clock rate Clock Shift the screen left or right Vertical Pos Horizontal Pos Shift the screen up or ...

Page 18: ...ou want press ENTER button to select playlist than press button to play C Press Display button to the media item D Press or button to highlight the mediaand thanpress ENTER button LED COLOR TV Music off Play pause Previous Next Stop Repeat ALL Music Off Playlist Info Rotate Rotate Zoom In Zoom Out Move View 2 7 4 MUSIC A Press or to select folder or ile press ENTER button to enter next folder pres...

Page 19: ...you want press ENTER button to select playlist than press button to play C Press Display button to the media item D Press or button to highlight themedia andthan pressENTER button Play pause Fast Backward Fast Forward Previous Next Stop Repeat ALL MUTE Play pause Fast Backward Fast Forward Previous Next Stop Repeat ALL Set A B Playlist Info SlowFw StepFw GotoTime ZoomIn Zoom Out Aspect Ratio Move ...

Page 20: ... return previous folder B Press or to select the TEXT that you want press ENTER button to select playlist than press button to play C Press Display button to the media item D Press or button to highlight the media and than press ENTER button Prev Page Next Page Previous Next Stop Music Off Playlist Info Page NextPage ...

Page 21: ...TV System Audio Output Power Internal Working Temperature Working Humidity 16 9 AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 8Wx2 20 80 Non condensing 0C 40C Input Terminal Output Terminal Antenna Input USB Input HDMI Input VGA Input PC AUDIO Input Audio Input L R Video Input YPbPr Input RJ45 Input CI card In SCART In Output DC In 12V Earphone Audio Line Out L R Video Output Optical Coaxial out x 1 x 2 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 NO ...

Page 22: ...ntal Frequency Khz Vertical Frequency Hz C HDMI Mode Resolution Horizontal Frequency Khz Vertical Frequency Hz 480p 576p 720P 1080i 1080P 1920x1080 59 94 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 31 468 31 25 45 00 33 75 67 50 When the signal received by the Display exceeds the allowed range a warning message will appear on the screen You can confirm the input signal format onscreen LED COLOR TV Resolution Horizont...

Page 23: ... the input signal Check the batteries are not drained Use new batteries Check that the remote control is within the operating range Check that the remote control is pointed to the remote control window on the display Check that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the remote control window Check that there are no emission Car HV cable or Neon lamp or other possible interference so...

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