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Maintenance
First, remove the mains plug from the socket outlet.
Display panel, Cabinet, Pedestal
Regular care:
Gently wipe the surface of the display panel, cabinet,
or pedestal by using a soft cloth to clean the dirt or
fingerprints.
For stubborn dirt:
Dampen a soft cloth with clean water or diluted neutral detergent
(1 part detergent to 100 parts water). Then wring the cloth and
wipe the surface. Finally, wipe away all the moisture.
Caution
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Do not use a hard cloth or rub the surface too hard. This may cause scratches on the surface.
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Take care not to subject the TV’s surfaces to water or detergent more than requires. A liquid inside the TV could lead to product failure.
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Take care not to subject the surfaces to insect repellent, solvent, thinner or other volatile substances. This may degrade
surface quality or cause peeling of the paint.
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The surface of the display panel is specially treated and may be easily damaged. Take care not to tap or scratch the surface with your fingernail or other hard objects.
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Do not allow the cabinet or pedestal to make contact with a rubber or PVC substance for a long time. This may degrade surface quality.
Mains plug
Wipe the mains plug with a dry cloth at regular intervals. Moisture and dust may lead to fire or electrical shock.
Glossary
DLNA
Digital Living Network Alliance
DVI
Digital Visual Interface - A high quality
video interface standard to connect to
the display
ETHERNET
One of the popular standards of LAN
EPG
Electronic Programme Guide - A
digital guide showing scheduled
programmes
Frame Sequential
The 3D format that the separated
images for the left and right eyes are
recorded with the high definition
quality and alternately played back at
the high speed
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
- A digital audio and video interface
for transmitting uncompressed digital
signals on a single cable
LAN
Local Area Network
MAC Address
Media Access control Address
NICAM
Near Instantaneous Companded
Audio Multiplex - A format for digital
sound over television
NTSC
National Television System Committee
- One of the television signals used in
USA, etc.
RF
Radio Frequency - Signal received
from terrestrial aerial
RGB / Video
Choose between these three video
formats depending on personal
preference and equipment
requirement
(RGB - Red, Green and Blue)
SCART
21 pin connection used for video,
audio and switching signals (Also
known as Euro SCART and Peritel)
Shop viewing environment
Shop viewing environment is the
demonstration mode to explain
main features of this TV in an easy
understandable way. This mode will
work if you select [Shop] in “Auto
Setup” (p. 16).
Side by Side
One of the types of 3D format
available for broadcasts
SPDIF
A standard audio transfer file format
Top and Bottom
One of the types of 3D format
available for broadcasts
USB
Universal Serial Bus - An interface
specification to connect devices
VCR
Video Cassette Recorder
24p
Progressive images recorded at a rate
of 24 frames per second (film source)