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37” LCD Television with NTSC/ATSC Tuners
FLX-374
20060724
FCC
Federal Communications
Commission Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit which is different from what the receiver is connected to.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.
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Warnings and Precautions
Warnings and Precautions
To prevent any injuries, the following safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use, servicing and maintenance of this equipment.
Before operating this equipment, please read this manual completely, and keep it nearby for future reference.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to avoid the risk of electric shock.
This equipment must not be disassembled by anyone except qualifi ed service personnel.
WARNING
CAUTION
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
▪ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
▪ DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
▪ NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
▪ REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Important Safety Instructions
This symbol indicates caution points.
This symbol indicates actions that should not be done.
This symbol indicates actions that must be performed.
▪ Do not place the equipment on any uneven or unstable carts, stands, tables, shelves etc.
The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to children or adults and serious damage to the equipment itself.
▪ Use only a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer. This equipment and recommended cart or stand should be handled with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart/stand to overturn.
▪ Do not disable the 3-wire grounding type plug. The grounding pin on the 3-prong plug is an important feature. Removing the grounding pin will increase the risk of damaging the equipment.
▪ If you can not fi t the plug into the electrical outlet, contact an electrician to install a grounding outlet.
▪ Always operate this equipment from the type of power source indicated on the rear of the serial/model plate.
▪ Never overload wall outlets and extensions.
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▪ Use and handle the power cord with care. Do not place any heavy objects on the AC power cord.
▪ Do not pull the AC power cord. Do not handle the AC power cord with a wet hand.
▪ Do not touch the power cord and antenna cable during lightning.
▪ Remove the plug from the wall outlet, if the equipment will not be used for a long period of time.
▪ Do not place, use or handle this equipment near water.
▪ Never expose the equipment to liquid, rain, or moisture.
Seek for service if any of the above is spilled into the equipment.
▪ Do not expose the equipment to extreme temperature or to direct sunlight, as the equipment may heat up and suffer damage.
▪ Do not install the equipment near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other apparatus that might produce heat.
▪ Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself.
▪ Opening and removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards and may void your warranty. Refer service to qualifi ed personnel.
▪ Do not place or drop any other objects on top.
▪ Do not insert anything into the ventilation holes of your equipment.
Inserting any metal or fl ammable objects may result to fi re or electric shock.
▪ Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinchrd particularly at plugs ,convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
▪ Do not place the equipment on uneven or unstable carts, stands, tables, shelves etc. The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to children or adults and serious damage to the equipment itself.
Always place the equipment on the fl oor or on a surface that is sturdy, level, stable and strong enough to support the weight of the equipment.
▪ Do not block any ventilating openings. Leave an open space around the equipment.
Never place the equipment :
on a bed, sofa, rug, or any other similar surfaces; too close to drapes/curtains/walls, in a bookcase, built-in cabinet, or any other similar places that may cause poor ventilation.
▪ Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
▪ Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been admaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
▪ Always remove the power cord from the outlet before cleaning the equipment.
▪ Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the equipment.
Clean only with a soft dry cloth.
▪ Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
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Outdoor Antenna Safety Instructions
If an outdoor antenna is connected, follow the precautions below:
▪ An outdoor antenna should not be located in any area where it could come in contact with overhead power lines, or any other electric light or power circuits.
▪ When installing an outdoor antenna system, extreme caution should be taken to prevent contact with power lines. Direct contact with power lines may be fatal and should be avoided at all costs.
Section 810 of National Electrical Code (NEC) provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Antenna lead-in wire
Ground clamps
Antenna discharge unit
(NEC section 810-20)
Electric service equipment Grounding conductors
(NEC section 810-20)
Ground clamps
Power service grounding
(NEC Art250 part H)
NEC : National Electrical code
EXAMPLE OF OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Federal Communications Commission Statement
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Warnings and Precautions
Important Safety Instructions ....................................................................................... 2
Antenna Safety Instructions ......................................................................................... 4
Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV
Your Remote Control ................................................................................................. 12
Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV
Connecting a TV Cable or an Antenna ...................................................................... 14
Connecting a VCR ..................................................................................................... 18
Connecting a Video Camera or Play Station ............................................................. 19
Connecting a DVD Player .......................................................................................... 20
Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver ............................... 22
Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector ................................................. 23
Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector .................................................... 24
Connecting a PC........................................................................................................ 25
Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound System........................ 26
Chapter 3 USING THE FEATURES
Wide Screen Viewing ...................................................................................................................................29
Operating the Menu .....................................................................................................................................30
Setting up the HDTV Function ................................................................................................................32
Customizing the VIDEO Settings ...........................................................................................................35
Customizing the AUDIO Settings ...........................................................................................................36
Customizing the SETUP Settings .........................................................................................................37
Using the V-CHIP Settings ........................................................................................................................39
Using the Parental Settings ...................................................................................................................... 41
Customizing the TV Settings ...................................................................................................................42
Specifi cations
........................................................................................................ 43
Chapter 4 Programming your Remote Control
Introduction.............................................................................................................. 45
Programming a Device ............................................................................................45
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 46
Manufacturer’s Codes ..............................................................................................47
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Chapter 1
Introducing the LCD TV
Key Features
Various Audio/Video terminals for external equipment connection
▪ 2 set of composite A/V input terminals
▪ 1 set of S-VIDEO terminals
▪ 2 set of component Video input terminals
▪ 1 VGA/ Audio input terminal
▪ 1 HDMI/Auido input terminal
▪ 1 sets of Audio(L/R) output terminals
▪ 2 SPDIF output terminal (Optical x 1 /Coaxial x 1)
▪ 1 Headphone terminal
The built-in TV tuner to receive HD ATSC
▪ This function allows the reception of HD broadcasting without the addition of a set top box.
High Defi nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
can carry up to 5 Gbps of combined video and audio in a single cable. This system eliminates the cost, complexity and confusion of multiple cables used to connect current A/V systems.
HDTV Component Video Inputs
▪ Offers the best video quality for DVD(480p) and digital set-top-box (HD1080i, 720p) connections.
3D Digital Noise Reduction
▪ This function can digitally reduce image noise to provide better picture quality.
Film-Mode Detection (3:2 Reverse Pull Down)
▪ This function can automatically detect content derived from fi lm and adjust the interlacer’s frame matching to provide a more natural-looking, clearer image of the moving picture.
PIP Function
▪ Provides viewing of two programs simultaneously, in either picture-in-picture mode or picture-on-picture (side by side) mode.
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Package Contents
Make sure all of the following contents are included.
LCD TV Bottom Stand /
Screw Driver and 6 Screws
Remote Control/
AA Batteries x 2
VIDEO Cable Component Cable
Power Cord AUDIO Cable Warranty Card
User’s Manual Quick Start Guide
These items are all you need to set up and operate the LCD TV in its basic confi guration.
Make sure all of the above contents are included in the package. If you are missing any items, please contact the Polaroid customer service department.
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Setting Up Your LCD TV
Attach the Stand
If you prefer to mount your new Polaroid TV on a wall instead of attaching it to the stand, please reference the instructions included in the wall mounting kit (not included).
IMPORTANT : Attach the Stand to the TV with the bottom foam packaging material still attached.
Read all instructions before continuing with the stand installation.
a) Lift foam packaging material from the top of the TV out of the box.
b) Lift TV out of box, with the bottom foam packaging material still attached, and place onto a stable furface.
c) Remove the protective bag from the LCD unit, but DO NOT remove the bottom foam packaging material. d) Locate the place on the back of the TV to attach the stand. Secure the stand to the LCD with all six screws.
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Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the VHF/UHF signal to the LCD TV’s ANT. terminal
(refer to page17).
Connect the AC power cord at the back of the TV and connect the power cord to wall outlet.
Insert the 2 batteries supplied in remote control.
Step1 Slide the back cover up to open the battery compartment of the remote control.
Step2 Insert two AA size batteries.
Make sure to match the (+) and
( - ) ends of the batteries with the (+) and ( - ) ends indicated in the battery compartment.
Slide the cover back into place.
Do not use caustic cleaners (porcelain, stainless steel, toilet, or oven cleaner etc.) on the remote, as it may suff er damage.
Connect other an external A/V device (refer to page14-26).
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Your LCD TV
Front/Right Side View and Controls
LED
The LED light indicates when the LCD TV is activated.
IR
Infrared
Receiver
VOLUME ▲▼
Adjusts the volume up and down.
Selects the main-menu item and change values for items when in the OSD mode.
CHANNEL ▲▼
Scans up and down through channels.
Selects sub-menu item when in the OSD mode.
MENU
Press once to display the OSD (on screen display), press again to turn the OSD off.
INPUT
Chooses from different input signal sources.
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
VIDEO1 IN
VIDEO1 IN
Connects to the composite
Video and Audio output jacks on external video equipment.
EARPHONE
Connects to the external headhone for private listening.
Turns the LCD TV on and into standby mode.
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Rear View and Jacks
VIDEO2 IN
Connects to the composite VIDEO and AUDIO(L/R) output jacks on external video equipment.
HDMI IN
Connects the all digital AV equipment with HDMI connector.HDMI supports enhanced, high-defi nition video and two-channel digital audio. The AUDIO(L/R) of HDMI IN is for
DVI connection.
S-VIDEO IN
Connects to the S-VIDEO and AUDIO(L/R) output jacks on external video equipment.
VGA IN
Connects the PC, or other AV equipment with VGA and
AUDIO(L/R) output jacks.
HDMI IN VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
YPbPr2 IN
L R R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
VIDEO2 IN
R
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
YPbPr1 IN/YPbPr2 IN
Connects to the DVD player, Digital Set-Top-Box, or other AV equipment with component(YPbPr) video and audio output jacks.
AUDIO OUT-STEREO
Connects to the AUDIO(L/R) input jacks on AV equipment.
AUDIO OUT-DIGITAL-OPTICAL/COAXIAL
Connects to the OPTICAL AUDIO jack on the digital/standard 5.1 audio system.
VHF/UHF IN-TV-CABLE
Connects RF input from VHF/UHF antenna or cable.
VHF/UHF IN-HDTV-AIR
Connects RF input from VHF/UHF antenna or cable to receive high/standard defi nition television.
AC IN
Connects to the AC power cord.
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Your Remote Control
This package includes a Polaroid remote control that enables you to control up to four devices.
To select a device, simply select one of the following device mode controls: TV, CBL/SAT, DVD/VCR, or AUDIO.
1
4
5
1
2
SET
Turns the LCD TV on and off.
Remote control universal code setup.For more information on setting up your remote control, please see the
“Programming Your Remote Control” section.
3
TV Controls this LCD TV.
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4
CBL Controls Cable Converter or Satellite
Receiver.
DVD
AUX
Controls DVD player or Video player.
Controls Audio Amplifi er.
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6
SLEEP Cycles through the LCD TV sleep time:
OFF/30/60/90/120 mins.
► Other device function keys
7
VOL+- Increases and decreases volume.
8 CH+- Change channel up and down.
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9 MUTE
10 ASPECT
Pressing once mutes audio. Pressing again restores audio.
Cycles through Wide mode settings:
NORMAL/FULL/WIDE/ZOOM.
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LAST
12 GUIDE
Returns to previously selected channel.
In HDTV mode, pressing GUIDE displays the Program Guide on the screen.
Turns PIP/POP on and off.
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PIP
14
MENU Displays the OSD menu on the screen.
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▲▼►◄, OK Cycles through OSD options and selects individual menu items. OK confi rms option settings.
OK In HDTV mode, pressing OK to display a digital channel list.
16 CC Cycles through the Closed Caption:
OFF/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4/TT1/TT2/TT3/
TT4.
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INFO Pressing once displays a variety of information such as the current channel and the input source.
Exits the OSD menu.
8 18 EXIT
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19 0-9/ENTER Pressing a number selects a channel.
Following selection, pressing ENTER activates the channel, or channel activates automatically in 3 seconds.
In HDTV mode, use with 0-9 and
ENTER buttons to select a digital channels.
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20 INPUT Pressing INPUT to display a source list, use ▲▼buttons to select the video equipment connected to the video inputs of your LCD TV: TV/HDTV/VIDEO1/
VIDEO2/VIDEO3/VIDEO4/VIDEO5/
VIDEO6/COMPUTER.
Eff ective range:
The remote can control the LCD TV from up to 5m away, if pointed directly at the receiver.
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Chapter 2
Installing the LCD TV
Refer to the owner’s manual of any external equipment to be connected.
When connecting any external equipment, do not connect any AC power cords to wall outlets until all other connections are completed.
Connecting a TV Cable or an Antenna
Antenna Connection
The antenna requirements for good color TV reception are more important than those for a black & white TV reception. For this reason, a good quality outdoor antenna is strongly recommended.
The following is a brief explanation of the type of connection that is provided with the various antenna systems.
■ A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable (not included) with Ftype connector that can easily be attached to a terminal without tools.
F-type connector
75-ohm coaxial cable (round)
■ A 300-ohm system is a fl at twin-lead cable (not included) that can be attached to a 75-ohm terminal through a 300-75-ohm adapter
(not included).
300-ohm twin-lead cable (fl at)
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Use one of the following two diagrams when connecting an outdoor antenna.
A: Shows how to use a VHF/UHF combination outdoor antenna.
B: Shows how to use a separate VHF and/or UHF outdoor antenna.
A. Combination VHF/UHF antenna
VHF/UHF
Antenna
300/75-ohm adapter
(not included)
VHF/UHF
Antenna
300-ohm twinlead cable
75-ohm coaxial cable
B. Separate VHF and/or UHF antennas
UHF
Antenna
Combiner
(not included)
O U T IN
300-ohm twinlead cable
75-ohm coaxial cable
300-ohm twinlead cable
VHF
Antenna
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Cable TV (CATV) Connection
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the
National Electrical Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifi es that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building accurately, or as close to the point of cable entry as possible. Use of this TV for other than private viewing of programs broadcasted on UHF, VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcast/cable company, and/ or program owner.
■ A 75-ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup.
When connecting the 75-ohm coaxial cable to the set, connect the 75ohm cable into the ANT. terminal.
■ Some cable TV companies off er premium pay channels. Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled, a cable TV converter/descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company.
This converter/descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of scrambled channels.
(Set your TV to channel 3 or 4, typically one of these channels is used. If this is unknown, consult your cable TV company.)
For more specifi c instructions on installing cable TV, consult your cable TV company.
One possible method of connecting the coverter/descrambler provided by your cable TV company is shown in the diagram below.
RF switch
(not included)
O U T
A
IN
B
2 set signal splitter
(not included)
Cable TV Line
VHF/UHF IN
Cable TV converter/ descrambler
(not included)
■ The RF switch (not included) is required to provide two inputs (A and B). Setting the RF switch to position A allows viewing of all unscrambled channels by using the TV channel keys.
■ Setting the RF switch to position B allows viewing of all scrambled channels via the converter/descrambler by using the converter channel keys.
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METHOD A:
Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the NTSC signal to the LCD TV’s TV CABLE terminal.
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
B
A
METHOD B:
Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the ATSC signal to the LCD TV’s
HDTV AIR terminal.
Connect the AC power cord at the back of the TV and connect the power cord to wall outlet.
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
This TV is equipped with a safety fuse. In the event of an electrical storm or power outage the safety fuse is designed to protect your TV. If your TV has no power, check the fuse by prying the cover off, following the illustration below. If the fuse is blown, visit your local hardware store and ask for a 4A 250V - 5x20mm Time Lag Fuse (Slow Blow) to replace the fuse.
NOTE: Unplug the AC power cord from the back of your TV before removing the fuse.
Firm Plastic Prying Tool
D
(Using a metal tool may cause shock)
Back of TV
4A 250V
5x20mm
Fuse
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
Always disconnect the LCD TV from the main voltage when the LCD TV will not be used for a long period of time. The POWER button on the front panel is only used for switching the
LCD TV into standby, it does not disconnect the device from the main voltage. To completely disconnect the main voltage, please remove the power plug from the socket.
Input
TV(CABLE/AIR)
Press the Input button on the remote to display the Input List. Use the ▲► buttons to select TV( METHOD A), or HDTV (METHOD
B), and press the OK button.
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Connecting a VCR
Rear of TV
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L
AV Cable
A
AUDIO Cable
S-VIDEO Cable
B
METHOD A:
Use a composite cable to connect the VCR’s composite video/audio jacks to the LCD TV’s
VIDEO2 IN jacks.
METHOD B:
Use an audio cable to connect the VCR’s audio output jacks to the LCD TV’s audio inputs. Use a S-Video cable to connect the VCR’s s-video output jack to the LCD TV’s
S-VIDEO IN input jack.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
To watch a videotape, press the Input button on the remote to select
VIDEO2 ( METHOD A), or VIDEO3 (METHOD B).
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Connecting a Video Camera or Play Station
Rear of TV
Right Side
HDMI IN
VGA IN
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
VIDEO1 IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
YPbPr2 IN
L R R or
AUDIO Cable
S-VIDEO Cable
B
PLAY STATION
AV Cable
A
METHOD A:
Use a composite cable to connect the video camera’s or play station’s composite video/ audio jacks to the LCD TV’s VIDEO2 IN jacks or VIDEO1 IN jacks.
METHOD B:
Use an audio cable to connect the video camera’s or play station’s audio output jacks to the LCD TV’s audio inputs. Use a S-Video cable to connect the video camera’s or play station’s s-video output jack to the LCD TV’s S-VIDEO IN input jack.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
To watch a video vis camera or play station, press the Input button on the remote to select VIDEO2/VIDEO1( METHOD A), or VIDEO3 (METHOD B).
Not all cameras have the ability to connect to a TV. Please check your video camera user guide for compatibility.
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Connecting a DVD Player
Rear of TV
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO
L R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L or
AV Cable
Pb Pr
AUDIO Cable
S-VIDEO Cable
COMPONENT/AUDIO Cable
A B C Pb Pr
D V D PLA YER
METHOD A:
Use a composite cable to connect the DVD player’s composite video/audio jacks to the LCD
TV’s VIDEO2 IN jacks.
METHOD B:
Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the LCD TV’s audio inputs. Use a S-Video cable to connect the DVD player’s s-video output jack to the
LCD TV’s S-VIDEO IN input jack.
METHOD C:
Use a component cable to connect the DVD player’s component output jacks to the LCD TV’s
YPbPr1 IN or YPbPr2 IN input jacks.
Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s component audio jacks to the LCD TV’s audio input jacks.
The component video jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled
YPbPr, or YCbCr. For an explanation of component video, see your DVD player’s user guide.
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Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
To watch a DVD, press the Input button on the remote to select
VIDEO2 ( METHOD A), or VIDEO3 ( METHOD B), or VIDEO4/VIDEO5 (METHOD C).
For best picture quality, if your equipment has component video output, use a component cable instead of a composite video or S-video cable.
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Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver
Rear of TV
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO
L R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L or
Pb Pr
COMPONENT/AUDIO Cable
Pb Pr
Use a component cable to connect the satellite receiver’s/TV Cable Box’s component
(YPbPr1) output jacks to the LCD TV’s component input jacks.
Use an audio cable to connect the satellite receiver’s/TV Cable Box’s component audio jacks to the LCD TV’s audio input jacks.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
To watch programs via satellite receiver or TV Cable Box, press the Input button on the remote to select VIDEO4/VIDEO5.
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Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector
Rear of TV
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L
HDMI Cable
AV EQUIPMENT
Use a HDMI cable to connect the AV equipment’s HDMI output jack to the LCD TV’s HDMI IN jacks.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
Press the Input button on the remote to select VIDEO6.
The HDMI connector provides both video and audio signals, it’s not necessary to connect the audio cable.
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Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector
Rear of TV
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L
AUDIO Cable
HDMI-to-DVI Cable
AUD IO
L
DVI IN
R
AV EQUIPMENT
Use a HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the AV equipment’s DVI output jack to the LCD TV’s
HDMI IN jacks.
Use an audio cable to connect the AV equipment’s audio output jacks to LCD TV’s HDMI
AUDIO jacks.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
Press the Input button on the remote to select VIDEO6.
If the LCD TV is connected to AV equipment’s DVI connector, you will need an HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI adapter(not suplied).
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Connecting a PC
Rear of TV
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L
AUDIO Cable
VGA Cable
PC
Use a D-SUB cable to connect the PC’s D-SUB output jack to the LCD TV’s VGA input jack. Use an audio cable to connect the PC’s audio output jacks to LCD TV’s.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
Press the Input button on the remote to select COMPUTER.
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Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound System
For better sound quality, you may want to play the LCD TV audio through your stereo system.
HDMI IN
VGA IN
L
AUD IO
R L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO
L
AUD IO
R
VIDEO2 IN
S-VIDEO
L
AUD IO
S-VIDEO IN
R
Y
Y
Pb
YPbPr1 IN
Pr
Pb Pr
AUD IO
L
AUD IO
R
AUD IO OUT
STEREO
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
L
COAXIAL
TV
CABLE
HDTV
AIR
VHF/UHF IN
R
R
YPbPr2 IN
L
AUDIO Cable
B A
Audio Amplifier
Connecting to Audio Receiver:
Use an audio cable to connect the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks to LCD TV’s
AUDIO OUT jacks.
Connecting to Digital 5.1 Sound System:
Use an optical cable to connect the audio amplifi er’s OPTICAL IN jacks to LCD TV’s
OPTICAL OUT jacks.
METHOD B:
Use a coaxial cable to connect the audio amplifi er’s COAXIAL IN jacks to LCD TV’s
COAXIAL OUT jacks.
Note: Above mentioned function is only available under HDTV (cable/air) mode.
Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.
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Chapter 3
USING THE FEATURES
Using Picture-In-Picture
The PIP/POP feature allows simultaneous viewing of video from two sources (TV, VCR, DVD etc).
Only one source’s audio is played at a time; the user may select which source’s audio is heard.
NOTE: Picture-in-Picture/Picture-on-Picture do not work when both picture sources are coming from component input (YPbPr).
Press the PIP button once to enter picture in picture mode.
Main
Sub
▪ Press ◄ ► to toggle the audio source between the main window and the sub window.
▪ Press the OK button to change the position of the second window.
1 2
3
5 4
▪ Press ◄ ► to activate either the main or sub window, then press the Input button to display the Input List:
Sub
TV(CABLE/AIR)
VIDEO2 (REAR)
▪ Press ▲▼ to change input source and press the OK button.
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Main Sub
▪ Press ◄ ► to toggle the audio source between the main window and the sub window.
▪ Press the OK button to swap the pictures between the main and sub windows.
▪ Press ◄ ► to activate either the main or sub window, then press the Input button to display the Input List:
Sub
TV(CABLE/AIR)
VIDEO2 (REAR)
NOTE: PIP does not function when VIDEO4 (YPbPr1) and VIDEO5 (YPbPr2) inputs are selected together.
the button again to exit.
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Wide Screen Viewing
Wide Screen function allows viewing of 4:3/16:9 images in wide screen mode, cycling through the following wide screen settings. Press the ASPECT button repeatedly to select the screen format you want.
NORMAL
Displays at 4:3 aspect ratio.
FULL
Stretches the image vertically and horizontally to keeps the image size consistent in the center of the screen and stretches the sides
WIDE
Stretches the image vertically and horizontally to fi ll the screen at 1:1.85 aspect ratio.
ZOOM
Stretches the image vertically and horizontally to fi ll the screen at 1:2.35 aspect ratio.
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Operating the Menu
Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.
Press the MENU button on the remote control,the on-screen menu will appear on the screen. Use the ◄► buttons to select your main menu option.
VIDEO MENU:
Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings.
▪ If the signal source is VGA, the VIDEO MENU appears as:
▪ If the signal source is TV/HDTV/VIDOE/SVIDEO/
YPbPr/HDMI, the VIDEO MENU appears as:
Picture Mode Vivid
Contrast 75
Brightness 65
Auto Setting
Phase 20
Manual Clock 128
Display Adjustment
Color Temperature Nature
Picture Mode Vivid
Contrast 75
Brightness 55
Saturation 62
Hue +22
Sharpness 4
Color Temperature Nature
Video Select Exit
AUDIO MENU:
Allows you to customize the audio options and effects.
▪ If the signal source is VIDOE/SVIDEO/YPbPr/
HDMI/VGA, the AUDIO MENU appears as:
Video Select Exit
▪ If the signal source is TV, the AUDIO MENU appears as:
Bass 50
Treble 50
Balance 0
Sound Eff ect Off
Bass 50
Treble 50
Balance 0
Sound Eff ect Off
MTS System Stereo
Audio Select Exit
▪ If the signal source is HDTV, the AUDIO MENU appears as:
Audio Select Exit
Bass 50
Treble 50
Balance 0
Sound Eff ect Off
Audio Select Exit
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SETUP MENU:
Allows you to set up a variety of features: Language, Closed Caption, factory reset, V-Chip, Parental Control sleep timer.
Language English
Timer 15
Closed Caption
V-Chip off
Parental
Default
Setup Select Exit
TV MENU:
Allows you to edit and label channels.
Searching
Tuner Mode
Channel Skip
Channel Name
Cable-STD
On
TV Select Exit
HDTV MENU:
Allows you to set up the HDTV program function.
Audio Language ◄
Time Zone
SPDIF Type
Auto Scan
English ►
Eastern Time
PCM
Scan
Manual Scan
Channel Skip
Press<Enter>
Press<Enter>
Channel Block Press<Enter>
Caption Press<Enter>
HDTV Select Exit
Use the ▲▼ buttons to select an option of the sub-menu, and press the
OK button. While in adjustment mode, and use the ◄► buttons to change the value of the item.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
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Setting up the HDTV Function
Automatically scans and stores all the TV channels
With the LCD TV connected to a television programming source, press the TV button on the remote control.
the button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the ◄► buttons to select the HDTV.
Audio Language ◄
Time Zone
SPDIF Type
Auto Scan
English ►
Eastern Time
PCM
Scan
Manual Scan
Channel Skip
Press<Enter>
Press<Enter>
Channel Block Press<Enter>
Caption Press<Enter>
HDTV Select Exit the OK button. The Auto Scan automatically creates a list of receivable channels. Press the MENU button at any time to interrupt the memorization process.(the list cannot be created if interrupted)
Status: Scanning..
Channels Found: 2
HDTV Cancel the button to display the received channel list, then press ▲▼the buttons to select a channel. Or, use the ▪ (Input button) with 0-9 buttons to select digital channel( for example 9.1)
9-1 KQED-HD
The digital main channel might include many subchannels (for example
9-1, 9-2..) that are showing program at the same time.
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The menu includes the following options:
Audio
Time Zone
Allows to select the audio language:
English/Spanish/French.
Allows selection of regional TV systems of USA: Eastern Time/Indiana/
Central time/Mountain Time/Arizona/Pacifi c Time/Alaska/Hawaii
Allows to selection of the digital sound format: PCM/OFF/Dolby Digital SPDIF Type
Auto Scan Automatically sets up channel list on TV for all receivable channels.
Manual Scan
Channel Skip
Channel Block
Caption
Allows to set up TV channel manually.
Allows addition/removal of digital channels.
Allows to block digital channels.
Use function, must enter a four-digit password. The factory password is 0000.
Allows to set closed caption:
Analog Closed Caption ◄ OFF ►
Digital Closed Caption OFF
Caption Style
HDTV Select Back
▪ Analog Closed Caption:
Allows to set basic analog closed caption options:OFF/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4
▪ Digital Closed Caption:
Allows to set digital closed caption options:Service1/Service2/Service3/
Service4/Service5/Service6/OFF
▪ Caption Style:
Allows to customize the settings for digital closed caption option:
Caption Style ◄ Custom ►
Font Size Large
Font Color
Font Opacity
White
Solid
Background Color
Background Opacity
Window Color
Window Opacity
Black
Solid
Black
Translucent
HDTV Select Back
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Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV
Using the Program Guide
The Program Guide feature brings all sorts of information provided by the cable TV company to your screen, such as program title, program duration, time remaining, rating information, closed caption, availability, etc.
With the LCD TV connected to a television programming source, press the TV button on the remote control.
the button on the remote control, the Program Guide will appear on the screen:
Monday 29 April 2005 2:36:26 PM
9-1 ◄
CC
Today 6:00 PM The NewHour with Jim Lehrer CC
CC
CC
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Mon, 29 Apr Not Rated
Clubs: Dongwa doesn’t communicate with his parents.
Eplisode: Explorer’s club/Time for everything
9 - 2 KOED-SD introduction about the current program being shown on each channel.
Monday 29 April 2005 2:36:26 PM
9-1 KQED-SD
Today 6:00 PM The NewHour with Jim Lehrer
CC
CC
CC
CC
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Mon, 29 Apr Not Rated
Clubs: Dongwa doesn’t communicate with his parents.
Eplisode: Explorer’s club/Time for everything
9 - 2 KOED-SD the button again on the remote control to exit the Program Guide
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Customizing the VIDEO Settings
Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the
◄► buttons to select the VIDEO.
Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual VIDEO option, use the ◄► buttons to change the setting, and press the MENU to exit the menu
Picture Mode Vivid
Contrast 75
Brightness 55
Saturation 62
Hue +22
Sharpness 4
Color Temperature Nature
Video Select Exit
The VIDEO menu includes the following options:
Cycles among display types: Vivid/Hi-Bright/Cinema/Sport/User
Contrast
Brightness
Saturation
Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of the picture.
Controls the overall brightness of the picture.
Controls the color intensity.
Hue
Sharpness
Color temperature
Controls the difference between the green and red regions of the picture.
Increase this setting to see crisp edges in the picture; decrease it for soft edges.
Adjusts color components independently to achieve a warm or cool effect: Cool/Middle/Warm/User
▪ Warm: Increases red tint
▪ Nature: Increases natural tint
▪ Cool: Increases blue tint
▪ User: Allows the user to adjust red, green and blue color
component levels independently.
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Customizing the AUDIO Settings
Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the
◄► buttons to select the AUDIO.
Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual AUDIO option, use the ◄► buttons to change the setting, and press the MENU to exit the menu
Bass 50
Treble 50
Balance 0
Sound Eff ect Off
MTS System Stereo
Video Select Exit
The AUDIO menu includes the following options:
Bass Controls the relative intensity of lower-pitched sounds.
Treble Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds.
Balance
Sound Eff ect
MTS System
Adjusts the relative volume of the speakers in a multiple speaker system.
Allows selection of an audio-enhancement technique from among the following options: Surround/Live/Dance/Techno/Classic/Soft/Rock/POP/
Off.
Allows you to listen to high-fi delity stereo sound while watching TV.
▪ Stereo:
Use separate audio tracks for left and right speakers, if available.
▪ SAP:
You can enjoy a second audio program from the speakers while
watching a scene in the original program.
▪ Mono:
Allows mono output (useful when stereo is noisy or inconsistent).
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Customizing the SETUP Settings
Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the
◄► buttons to select the SETUP.
Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual SETUP option, use the ◄► buttons to change the setting, and press the MENU to exit the menu.
Language English
Timer 15
Closed Caption
V-Chip off
Parental
Default
Video Select Exit
The SETUP menu includes the following options:
Language Selects to display all on-screen menus in your language of choice:
English/Trandition Chinese/Simplifi ed Chinese/French/Spanish.
Timer Allows to set up clock and to program the TV to turn on and off and tune to a specifi c channel.
▪ Time:
Selects to set the current time by hour, minute, second.
▪ Start Time:
Selects to set the time that you want the TV to turn on.
▪ Stop Time:
Selects to set the time that you want the TV to turn off.
▪ Channel:
Selects to set the specifi c channel that you want the TV to tune.
▪ Activate:
Selects to turn on/off/once the timer.
▪ Confi rm:
Selects to confi rm.
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Closed Caption
NOTE: For better viewing CC in text mode will have a black box behind the text.
V-Chip Allows to setup the TV and MPAA Rating Lock options(refer to “Using the
V-CHIP Setting”).
Parental
Allows to select from 4 closed caption modes:
▪ CC1 /CC2 /CC3 /CC4:
Display a printed version of the dialog and sound effects of the
program being viewed.
▪ T1/T2:
Display station information presented using either half or the whole
screen.
▪ T3/T4:
Extended Data Services. For example: Network name, program
name, program length, etc.
Allows to setup the Parental Lock options.
Default Restores factory settings.
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Using the V-CHIP Settings
The US has 2 rating system for viewing content: Movie blocking(MPAA) and TV Blocking.
The TV Blocking conjuncts with the V-CHIP to help parents block inappropriate programs from their children.
The Movie blocking(MPAA) is used for original movies rated by the Motion Picture Association of
America(MPAA) as broadcasted on cable TV and not edited for television.
The V-CHIP can also be set to block MPAA-rated movies.
Block MPAA Rating
Block TV Rating
Block MPAA Unrated No
Block TV None Rating No
The factory preset password is 0000. This password must be used fi rst before setting your own personal password. It is recommended that you keep your personal password in a safe place and away from children. In the event you loose your personal password the master password is 8202. The master password overrides all passwords. The master password can’t be changed and should be kept in a safe place away from children.
Input Your Password Please
****
OK Cancel
The MPAA includes the following options:
G
PG
General Audiences. Movie is appropriate for all ages.
Parental Guidance Suggested. May contain material not suited for younger viewers
Contains content that may not be appropriate for viewers under the age of 13.
PG-13
R
NC-17
X
Restricted. Contains adult content, no one under 17 admitted without parent.
No one 17 and under admitted.
No one 17 and under admitted.
Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to select
BLOCK( ) or UNBLOCK( ) .
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The TV GUIDELINE has 2 rating methods: Content-Based Rating and Age-Based Rating.
TV GUIDELINE includes the following options: TV-MA Mature Audience only
AGE-BASED
CONTENT-BASED
TV-Y
TV-Y7
TV-G
TV-PG
TV-14
All children
Directed to children age 7 and older
General Audience
Parental Guidance suggested
Parents strongly cautioned
FV
D
L
S
Fantasy violence
Suggestive dialogue
Strong language
Sexual situations
FV D
CONTENT-BASED
L S V
TV-Y
TV-Y7
TV-G
TV-PG
TV-14
TV-MA
: To block programs by both content and age.
Use the
▲▼
buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to select
BLOCK( ) or UNBLOCK( ) .
The V-CHIP menu includes the following options:
Block MPAA Rating Selects to activate the MPAA Rating programs
Block TV Rating Selects to activate the TV Rating programs.
Block MPAA Unrated ▪ YES:
Block all movies that are broadcast without a MPAA rating.
▪ NO:
Allows all movies that are broadcast without a MPAA rating
Block TV None Rating ▪ YES:
Block all movies that are broadcast without a TV rating.
▪ NO:
Allows all movies that are broadcast without a TV rating.
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Using the Parental Settings
The Parental blocking can be set up to the TV to block a Channel or a Video Source.
menu.
Channel Lock
Video Lock
Change Password
1
VIDEO5(YPbPr2)
Setup Select Exit
0000.
V-CHIP function, must enter a four-digit password. The factory password is
Inout Your Password Please
* * * *
OK Cancel
You need your password for any future access into the V-Chip and
Parental Setting,
The Parental menu includes the following options:
Selects to block a TV channel.
Video Lock
Change Password
Selects to block a Input source signal.
Selects to change your password.
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Customizing the TV Settings
Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the
◄► buttons to select the TV.
Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual TV option, use the ◄► buttons changes the setting, and press the MENU exits the menu.
Searching
Tuner Mode
Channel Skip
Channel Name
Cable-STD
On
TV Select Exit
The TV menu includes the following options:
Searching Automatically sets up channel list on TV for all receivable channels.
Allows selection between CATV cable and antenna signal sources:
▪ ANTENNA
Choose this setting if you are receiving TV channels with an antenna
cable.
▪ CABLE STD/CABLE IRC/CABLE HRC
Choose this setting if you are receiving TV channels with a CATV
cable.
Channel Skip
Channel Name
Allows addition/removal of channels on the channel list.
Allows channel labels to be edited.
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Specifi cations
SPECIFICATIONS
LCD Panel
MODEL
Panel Size
Brightness
Contrast Ratio
FLM-2632/ FLM-2634B
FLM-263B/ FLM-2632M
26’’ TFT LCD
FLM-3232/ FLM-3234B/
FLM-323B/ FLM-3232M
32’’ TFT LCD
550
1000:1
500
800:1
Max. Resolution
Input Connector VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R)
S-VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R) 1
1366x768
2
1366x768
2
1
YPbPr/AUDIO(L/R)
VGA/AUDIO(L/R)
HDMI/AUDIO(L/R)
AUDIO OUT(L/R)
Power Source
Power Consumption
OPTICAL/COAXIAL
HEADPHONE
Dimension
WEIGHT
2
1
1
1
1
1
26.7 w x 22.1 h x 7.9 d inch
31.97 LB
2
1
1
1
1
1
AC100~240V, 50/60HZ, 2.2A AC100~240V, 50/60HZ, 2.2A
180 W, standby < 5 W 180 W, standby < 5 W
31.7 w x 25.0 h x 8.4 d inch
39.5 LB
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Specifi cations
LCD Panel
MODEL
Panel Size
Brightness
Contrast Ratio
FLM-3732/FLM-373B/
FLM-3734B/FLX-374/
FLM-3732M
37’’ TFT LCD
500
1000:1
Max. Resolution
Input Connector VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R)
S-VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R) 1
1366x768
2
YPbPr/AUDIO(L/R)
VGA/AUDIO(L/R)
HDMI/AUDIO(L/R)
AUDIO OUT(L/R)
Power Source
Power Consumption
OPTICAL/COAXIAL
HEADPHONE
Dimension
WEIGHT
2
1
1
1
1
1
36.6 w x 28.2 h x 9.4 d inch
54 LB
FLM-4034B
40” TFT LCD
500
1200:1
1366x768
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
AC100~240V, 50/60HZ, 3.0A AC100~240V, 50/60HZ, xx A
275 W, standby < 8 W 275 W, standby < 8 W
39 w x29.2 h x 9.4 d inch
60 LB
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.
.
NOTE:
To program a DVD Player, TV/DVD Combo, TV/VCR/DVD Combo, portable DVD player, or mobile DVD
1.
Turn on the device (for example, DVD player) and, if needed, load media (for example, a DVD).
2.
Press a device key (VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).
3. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.
4. Enter fi rst fi ve-digit code for your device. The LED blinks once as each digit is entered. If the code is
5. Aim the remote at the device and press Power. The device should turn off. If it does not, repeat steps
6. Repeat steps 1–5 for the other devices you want to control. For future reference, write down each
7. Press set to save and exit
1. Press a device key once.
2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.
4. Aim the remote at the device and press Power. The remote sends IR codes from its library to the
5. If the device does not respond, press CH+. The remote will try the next code. Continue until the
6. To search for other device codes, repeat steps 1 to 5.
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2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.
4. To view the code for the fi rst digit, press 1. Count the LED blinks (for example, three blinks = 3), and write
down the number in the appropriate code listing in step 8 under “Programming a Device”.
5. Repeat step 4 for the four remaining digits, using 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, 4 for the fourth
1. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.
2. Enter 9-9-3 and then press VOL+. The LED blinks four times. Volume is now independently controlled for all programmed devices.
1. Press a device key (TV, VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).
2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.
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MANUFACTURER’S CODES
SETUP CODES FOR Audio Amplifi ers
Adcom 0577, 1100
Aiwa 0406
Arcam
Bose
0269
0674
Carver
Cinema Sound
Curtis Mathes
Denon
0892, 0269
0160
0300
0160
Durabrand
Elan
1561
0647
GE
Grundig
Harman/Kardon
0078
0269
JVC
Left Coast
Lenoxx
Linn
Luxman
Magnavox
0892
0331
0892
1561
0269
0165
0269
Marantz 0892, 0269, 0321
Micromega
Modulaire
NEC
Naim
0269
0395
0264
0269
Nakamichi 0321
Optimus 0013, 0300, 0823, 0395
Panasonic
Pass Labs
0308, 0521
0269
Philips 0892, 0269
Pioneer 0013, 0300, 0823
Polk Audio
RCA
0892, 0269
0013, 0300, 0823
RadioShack
Realistic
0395
0013, 0395, 0220
Revox
Sansui
0269
0321
Shure
Sony
Soundesign
0264
0815, 0220, 0689
0078
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Technics
Victor
Wards
Yamaha
SETUP CODES FOR
Cable Converters
0308, 0521
0331
0013, 0078
0354, 0133
A-Mark
ABC
Accuphase
Acorn
Action
Active
Americast
Archer
0008, 0144
0237, 0003, 0008
0003
0237
0237
0237
0899
0237
BCC
Bell South
0276
0899
British Telecom 0003
Century 0008
Digeo 1187
Director 0476
Fosgate 0276
GE 0144
General Instrument 0476, 0810,
0276, 0003
Gibraltar
GoldStar
0003
0144
Hamlin 0009
Hitachi 0003, 0008, 0009
Insight 0476, 0810
Jerrold 0476, 0810, 0276, 0003
Memorex
Mitsubishi
Motorola
0000
0003
0476, 1376,
0810, 0276, 1187
Nova Vision 0008
Novaplex 0008
Pace 0877, 1877, 0237, 0008
Panasonic 0000, 0008, 0144, 0107
Paragon 0000, 0008, 0525
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Philips 1305, 0317
Pioneer 0877, 1877,
0144, 0533
Pulsar 0000
Quasar 0000
Regal 0276, 0279
Runco 0000
Samsung 0003, 0144
Scientifi c Atlanta 0877, 1877,0477,
0237, 0003, 0000, 0008
Sony 1006
Sprucer 0144
Starcom 0003
Supercable 0276
Time Warner cable 1877
Torx 0003
Toshiba 0000
US Electronics 0276, 0003, 0008
United Cable 0276, 0003
Videoway 0000
Zenith 0000, 0008, 0525, 0899
SETUP CODES FOR
Miscellaneous Audio
Altec Lansing 1485
Cambridge Soundworks 1530
Creative 0872
D-Link 1522
Imerge 1491
Integra 1789
Jerrold 0520
Marantz 1491
Motorola 1464
Netgear 1785
Omnifi 1605
Onkyo 1789
SSI 1522
Yamaha 1809, 1810
49
SETUP CODES FOR
Audio Amp/Tuners
ADC 0531
AMC 1077
AMW 1563, 1615
Aiwa 1243, 1405,
1388, 1641, 0189, 0121, 0405, 0158
Akai 1255, 1512, 0244, 0346
Alco 1390
Amphion Media Works 1563, 1615
Anam 1609, 1074
Apex 1257
Apex Digital 1774, 1257, 1430
Arcam 1189, 1120
Audiotronic 1189
Audiovox 1390, 1627
B & K 0820, 0840, 0701, 0702
BK 0702
Bose 1229, 0639, 1253
Brix 1602
Cairn 0189
Cambridge Soundworks 1370
Capetronic 0531, 0195
Carver 1189,
0189, 0121, 1289, 0042, 0360, 0008
Casio 0195
Clarinette 0195
Classic 1352
Coby 1389
Compaq 1136
Criterion 1420
Curtis Mathes 0014, 0080, 0039
Daewoo 1250
Dell 1383
Delphi 1414
Denon 1142, 1360,
1306, 0121, 0004
Emerson 0531, 0195, 0424
Fisher 1801, 0801, 0042,
0360, 0219, 0008
50
Garrard 0463, 0424
Gateway 1517, 1567
Go Video 1352, 1532
Grundig 0189
Harman/Kardon 0110, 1304,
1306, 0891, 0189, 1289
Hewlett Packard 1181
Hitachi 1273, 1801
Initial 1426
Inkel 0491
Integra 0842, 0135, 1320, 1298
JBL 0110, 1306
JVC 1058, 1374, 1495, 1811, 0074
KLH 1428, 1390, 1412
Kawasaki 1390
Kenwood 1313, 1570,1569,
0186, 0042, 0239, 0027, 0077
Koss 1497, 1366, 0424
LG 1293
LXI 0181
Lasonic 1798
Lenoxx 1437
Lexicon 1076
Linn 0189
Liquid Video 1497
Lloyd’s 0195
Lloyds 0195
MCS 0039, 0346
Magnavox 1189, 1269, 0531,
1266, 0189, 1514, 0195, 0391,1120
Marantz 1189, 1269,
0891, 0189, 1289, 1120, 0039
McIntosh
Micromega
Mitsubishi
Modulaire
1289
1189, 0189
1393
0195
Myryad 1189
NAD 0320
Nakamichi 1313,
0097, 1555, 0347
New Castle 0502
Nikko 0322
Nikkodo 0322
51
Norcent 1389
Nova 1389
Onkyo 0842, 0135,
1320, 1298, 1531
Optimus 1023, 0531, 0014,
1074, 0670, 0121, 0186, 0080,0195,
0738, 0801, 0042, 0181, 0502, 0219,
0158,0074, 0163, 0177
Oritron 1497, 1366
Outlaw Audio 0391
Panasonic 1308, 1518, 1548,
1288, 1316, 1763, 1764, 1633, 0309,
0367, 0039
Penney 0195
Penneys 0195, 0039
Philips 1189, 1269, 0891,
1266, 0189, 0391, 1120
Pioneer 1023, 1384, 0531,
0014, 0150, 0630, 0080,
0801,0244, 0346
Polaroid
Polk Audio
1508
0189, 1289, 1414
Proscan 1254, 0054
Quasar 0039
RCA 1023, 1609, 1254,
0531, 1511, 1390, 1074, 0080,
RadioShack 1609, 0181
Realistic 1609, 0121, 0186,
0195, 0042, 0181, 0158, 0163, 0177
Regent 1437
Revox 0189
Rio 1869, 1383
Rio Audio 1383
Saba 1519
Samsung 1295, 1500
Sansui 1189, 0189, 0346
Sanyo 1801, 1469, 1251,
0801, 0360, 0219
Scott 0322, 0163
Sears 0195, 0424
Sharp 0186, 1286
52
Sharper Image 1556
Sherwood 1077, 1653,
0491, 0502, 1423
Shinsonic 1426
Siemens 0424
Sirius 1811, 1602, 1627
Sonic Blue 1869, 1532, 1383
Sony 1058, 1441, 1258, 1759,
1758, 1622, 1858, 1658,1558, 1406,
0405, 0474, 1349, 1442, 0158
Soundesign 0670
Stereophonics 1023
Sunfi re 1313
Teac 1267, 1390,
1074, 1528, 0463, 0163
Technics 1308, 1518,
1633, 0309, 0039
Thorens 1189
Toshiba 0842, 0135, 0080
Venturer 1390
Victor 0074
Waitec 1352
Wards 0014, 0189,
0080, 0042, 0054, 0158
XM 1406, 1414
Yamaha 1023, 0176,
1176, 1375, 1331, 1276, 0186
Yorx 0195
Zenith 1293, 0857, 0346
SETUP CODES FOR
Satellite Receivers
AlphaStar 0772
Bell ExpressVu 0775
Chaparral 0216
DirecTV 0566, 0639, 1639,
1640, 0247, 0749, 1749, 1142,1442,
0724, 0819, 1856, 1108,1609, 0392,
1392,1076, 0099
Dish Network 0775
53
Dish Network System 0775,
1775, 1005, 1505
Dishpro 0775,
1775, 1005, 1505
Echostar 0775,
1775, 1005, 1505
Expressvu 0775, 1775
GE 0566, 0392
GOI 0775, 1775
General Instrument 0869
Goodmans 1246
HTS 0775, 1775
Hitachi 1250, 0749, 0819
Houston tracker 0775
Hughes 0749, 1749, 1142, 1442
Hughes Network Systems 0749,
1749, 1142, 1442
Innova 0099
JVC 0775, 1775
Jerrold 0869
LG 1226
Magnavox 0724, 0722
McIntosh
Memorex
0869
0724
Mitsubishi
Motorola
0749
0869, 0856
NEC 1270
Netsat 0099
Next Level
Optimus
0869
0724
Panasonic 0701, 0247
Paysat 0724
Philips 0749, 1749,
1142, 1442, 0775, 0724, 0722, 0819,
1076, 0099
Pioneer 1142, 1442
Primestar
Proscan
0869
0566, 0392
RCA 0566, 1142,
1442, 0775, 0143, 0855, 0392, 1392
RadioShack 0566, 0775, 0869
SKY 0856, 0099
54
Samsung 1142,
1442, 1276, 1108, 1609
Sanyo 1219
Sony 0639, 1639, 1640
Star Choice 0869
Star Trak 0772, 0869
Thomson 0566, 0392
Tivo 1142, 1442
Toshiba 0749, 1749, 0790, 1285, 0819
UltimateTV 1640, 1392
Uniden 0724, 0722
Voom 0869
Zenith 0856, 1856
SETUP CODES FOR TVs
A-Mark 0047, 0054
AOC 0180, 0030
Accuscan 0047
Action 0030
Admiral 0463, 0180
0047, 0054, 0017, 0051, 0093
Advent 0761, 0783, 0815, 0817, 0842
Adventuri 0000
Agna 0150
Aiko 0092
Akai 0060, 0702,
0672, 0030, 0145, 0812
Albatron 0700, 0843
Alfi de 0672
Alleron 0030
Ambassador 0150
America Action 0180
American High 0000, 0060
Amstrad 0171
Amtron 0000, 0180
Anam 0180
Apex 0156, 0748, 0765
Apex Digital 0156, 0748,
0765, 0879, 0767
55
Audinac
Audiovox
0180
0451,
0180, 0092, 0623
Aumark 0060
Aventura
Baysonic
0171
0180
Beaumark 0017, 0030, 0178
Belcor 0030
Bell & Howell 0054, 0154, 0093
Bell and Howell 0054, 0154, 0093
BenQ 1756, 1032
Bradford 0180
Brockwood
Broksonic
0030, 0178
0236, 0463, 0180
CXC 0180
Candle 0030
Capehart 0017,
0030, 0178, 0092
Capetronic
Carnivale
0030
0030
Carver 0054
Celebrity 0000
Celera 0765
Changhong 0156,
0765, 0783, 0767
Cineral 0451, 0092
Citek 0047
Citizen 0054, 0000, 0451,
0463, 0180,0060, 0030, 0092, 0171
Clarion 0180
Classic 0030, 0092
Colortyme 0047,
0054, 0017, 0060, 0030, 0178
Commercial Solutions 0047, 1447
Conic 0178
Contec 0180
Craig 0180, 0171
Crosley 0054,
0000, 0180, 0030, 0171
Crown 0093, 0180, 0672
Crown Mustang 0672
56
Curtis Mathes 0047, 0054,
0154, 0000, 0051, 0451, 0093, 0180,
0060, 0702, 0030, 0178,0145, 0166,
1147, 1347
Daewoo 0451, 1661, 0672,
0178, 0092, 0623, 1755, 1756,0661
Dayton 0092
Daytron 0030, 0178, 0092
Dell 1454
Denon 0511, 0145
Dumont 0017, 0180, 0178
Durabrand 0463, 0180,
0178, 0171, 1034, 1463
Dwin 0093
ESA 0171, 0812
Eaton 0060
Electroband 0000
Electrograph 1755
Electrohome 0154, 0000,
0150, 0030, 0178
Emerald 0178
Emerson 0047, 0154,
0451, 0236, 0463, 0180, 0150, 0178,
0171, 0623
Envision 0030
Fisher 0054, 0154, 0000
Fortress 0093
Funai 0000, 0180, 0171
Futuretech 0180
GE 0047, 0000, 0051, 0451,
0060, 0030, 0178, 1147,1347, 1447
Gateway 1755, 1756
Gemini 0047
Gibraltar 0017, 0000, 0030
Gibralter
Go Video
0017, 0030
0060
GoldStar 0047,
0054, 0030, 0178
Goodmans
Gradiente
0360
0053
Grundig 0672, 0706
57
Grundy 0180
Grunpy 0180
Haier 1034
Hallmark 0236, 0180, 0178
Harley Davidson 0000,
0180, 0060, 0030, 0178
Harman/Kardon 0054
Harvard 0180
Havermy
Heathkit
0093
0017
Helios 0865
Hello Kitty 0451
Hisense 0748
Hitachi 0047, 0054,
0017, 0000, 0051, 0145, 1145
Hyundai 0865
Ima 0236, 0180, 0178
Infi nity 0054
Inteq 0017, 0145
JBL 0054
JCB 0000
JIL 0030
JVC 0054,
0053, 0030, 1253, 0731
Jensen 0761, 0815, 0817
Jutan 0030
KEC 0180, 0060
KLH 0156, 0180, 0765, 0767
KTV 0463, 0180, 0030
Kamp 0017, 0180
Kawasho
Kenwood
0030
0180, 0030
Kloss 0030
Kloss Novabeam 0030
Konka 0180
LG 0442, 0054,
1265, 0060, 0030, 0178, 0700
LXI 0047, 0054, 0017,
0154, 0000, 0156, 0051, 0093,0060,
0053, 0030, 0178, 0171, 0166, 1347
Lark 0154
Lloyds 0236, 0180, 0030
58
Logik 0236, 0180
MGA 0150, 0030, 0178
MGN Technology 0178
MTC 0180, 0060, 0030, 0092
Magnasonic 0054,
0000, 0156, 0093, 0030, 0092
Magnavox 0047, 1454, 0054,
0154, 0000, 0051, 0250, 0180,0060,
0030, 0092, 0171,0706, 1254, 1755
Majestic 0017
Marantz
Matsushita
1454, 0054, 0030
0051, 0250, 0650
Maxcent 1755, 1756
Maxent 1755
Megapower 0700
Megatron 0047, 0178, 0145
Memorex 0154, 0463,
0180, 0150, 0060, 0030, 0178
Micro Genius 0150
Midland 0047, 0017, 0051
Mitsubishi 0154, 0093,
0150, 1250, 0030, 0178, 0836
Monivision
Motorola
0700, 0843
0054,
0051, 0093, 0150
Multitech 0180
NAD 0156, 0178, 0166, 1156, 0866
NEC 0047, 0030, 0178, 1704
NTC 0092
NetTV 1755
Nikko 0047, 0017,
0154, 0156, 0030, 0178, 0092, 1347
Nikkodo 0030, 0178, 0092
Nishi 0030
Norcent 0748
Nyon 0000
Onwa 0180
Optimus 0154, 0250, 0093, 0180,
0150, 0030, 0178, 0166, 0650, 0679
59
Optonica 0093
Orion 0017,
0236, 0463, 0180, 0178, 1463
PCE 0156, 0060
Pace 0092
Panasonic 0047, 0054,
0154, 0000, 0156, 0051, 0250,
0093, 0236, 0150, 0060, 0053,
0030, 0178, 0145, 1347,0650
Panda 0706
Paxonic 0060, 0030
Penney 0047, 0156,
0051, 0060, 0030, 0178, 1347
Penneys 0047, 0000,
0156, 0051, 0250, 0060, 0030, 0178
Petters 1523
Philco 0054, 0463, 0030, 0145
Philips 1454, 0054, 0017,
0000, 0030, 0171, 1254, 0690
Pilot 0051, 0060, 0030, 0178
Pioneer 0166, 0866, 0679
Polaroid 0765, 0865, 1523
Portland
Precision
0451, 0092
0236, 0180
Prima 0761, 0783, 0815, 0817
Princeton 0700
Prism 0051, 0250
Proscan 0047,
0030, 1347, 1447
Proton 0178
Pulsar 0017, 0092
Pulser 0178, 0092
Quartz 0150, 0178
Quasar 0051, 0250, 0650
RCA 0090, 1547, 0047,
0054, 0000, 0051, 0093, 0178,1047,
1147, 1247, 1347, 1447, 0679
Rabbit 0047
RadioShack 0047,
0154, 0180, 0150, 0030, 0178
Realistic 0047, 0154,
0180, 0150, 0030, 0178
60
Runco 0017, 0060, 0030
SR2000 0154, 0171
SSS 0180
SV2000 0054
SVA 0748, 0865
Sampo 0047, 0030, 1755, 1756
Samsung 0047, 0054, 0017, 0154,
0060, 0702, 0030, 0178,1060, 0812
Sanky 0060, 0030
Sansui 0463, 0060, 0030
Sanyo 0088, 0047, 0054,
0154, 0000, 0463, 0171, 1755
Saville 0060
Scotch 0178
Scott 0236, 0180, 0030, 0178
Sears 0047, 0054, 0017, 0154,
0000, 0156, 0051, 0093,0060,
0053, 0030, 0178, 0171, 0166
Sharp 0054, 0093, 0180
Sheng Chia 0093
Shivaki
Siemens
0178
0145
Signature 0054
Signature 2000 0047, 0093, 0030
Simpson 0030, 0178
Singer 0060, 0092
Solar Drape 0000
Sony 1100, 0017,
0154, 0000, 0150, 0053
Soundesign 0180, 0178
Spectravision 0156, 0178
Squareview 0171
Starlite 0236, 0180
Studio Experience 0843
Supreme 0000
Sylvania 0047, 0054, 0154,
0000, 0051, 0030, 0178, 0092, 0171
Symphonic 0000,
0180, 0178, 0171
TMK 0236, 0180, 0178
TNCi 0017
61
TVS 0463
Tandy 0093
Tatung 0000, 0051, 1756
Teac 0154, 0706
Technics 0047, 0054,
0017, 0051, 0250,1347, 0650
Technovox
Techwood
0030
0051, 0250, 0060
Teknika 0054, 0463,
0180, 0150, 0060, 0178, 0092
Telecolor
Telefunken
0017
0702
Thomas
Thomson
0047, 0178
0047, 1447
Tocom 0156
Toshiba 0154, 0156, 0150,
1265, 0060, 0145, 0166, 1145,1156,
1256, 1356, 1656, 1704, 0650
Totevision 0051
Toyomenka 0178
Truetone 0051, 0250
Ultra 0092
Universal
V
0047
1755, 1756
Vector Research 0030
Victor 1100, 0053
Vidikron 0054
Vidtech 0178
Viewsonic 1755
Viking 0060
Visio 1755, 1756
Vizio 1756
Wards 0047,0054,0017, 0154,
0000, 0156, 0051, 0093,0236,0180,
0060, 0030, 0178, 0166, 1147, 1347,
1156, 0866
Waycon 0156
Welton 0178
Westinghouse 0451
62
White Westinghouse
0451, 0236, 0463, 0623
World 0451, 0236, 0463, 0180
XR1000 0154, 0180, 0171
Yamaha 0030
Yorx 0030
Zenith 0047, 0017, 0000,
0093, 0463, 0030, 0178, 0145,
0092, 0171, 1145, 0812
SETUP CODES FOR VCRs
A-Mark 0000, 0037, 0240
ABS 1972
Admiral 0209, 0060,
0048, 0039, 0047, 0104
Adventura 0000, 0037, 0240
Adyson 0072
Aiwa 0124, 0000, 0037
Akai 0175, 0041
Alba 0209, 0072
Alienware 1972
Allegro 0039
American High 0035, 0081
Amstrad 0000
Asha 0240
Astra 0035, 0240
Audiovox 0037
Avis 0000, 0072
Beaumark 0240
Bell & Howell 0000, 0035,
0048, 0039, 0104
Bell and Howell 0000, 0035,
0048, 0039, 0104
Broksonic 1479, 0184, 0121, 0209
CCE 0072
Calix 0037
Candle 0037
Canon 0035
Carrera 0240
Carver 0035, 0081
63
Citizen 1278, 0000,
0035, 0037, 0240, 0209
Classic 0037
Colortyme 0035, 0060, 0045
Colt 0000, 0072
Craig 0037, 0047, 0240, 0072
Criterion 0000, 0072
Crosley 0000, 0035, 0081
Crown 0072
Curtis Mathes 1035, 0000,
0035, 0060, 0162, 0240, 0041
CyberPower 1972
Cybernex
Daewoo
0240
1278, 0037, 0045
Daytron 0037
Dell 1972
Denon 0081, 0042
Derwant 0041
DirecTV
Dual
0739
003, 0000
Durabran 9
Dynatech 0000, 0240
Electrohome 0000, 0060,
0037, 0240, 0043, 0209
Electrophonic 0037
Emerald 0184, 0121
Emerex 0032
Emerson 1479,
1278, 0000, 0037, 0184,
0240, 0121, 0043,0209
Fisher 0000, 0039, 0047, 0104
Fuji 0035, 0033
Fujitsu 0000
Funai 0000, 0037, 0072
GE 1035, 1060, 0807,
0000, 0035, 0060, 0048, 0240
Garrard 0000
Gateway 1972
Gemini 0060
Genexxa 0000, 0037
Go Video
GoldStar
0614, 0240
1237, 0000,
0035, 0037, 0039
64
Granada 0081, 0042
Grundig 0081
HI-Q 0000, 0035, 0047
HP 1972
Harley Davidson 0000
Harman/Kardon 0081
Harvard 0072
Harwood 0072
Hewlett Packard
Hitachi
1972
0089, 0000,
0035, 0037, 0045, 0042, 0041
Howard Computers 1972
Hughes Network Systems
0739, 0042
Humax 0739
Hush 1972
Hytek 0000, 0047, 0072
ITT Nokia 0240, 0041
JVC 0067, 0041
Janeil 0240
Jensen 0067, 0041
KEC 0037
KLH 0072
KTV 0000
Kenwood 0067, 0041
Kodak 0035, 0037
LG 0037, 0240
LXI 0000, 0037, 0042, 0067
Linksys 1972
Lloyd’s 0000
Lloyds 0000, 0240, 0072
Loewe 0081
Logik 0000, 0240, 0072
M Electronic 0240
MEI 0035
MGA 0060, 0240, 0043
MGN Technology 0240
MTC 0000, 0240, 0072
MTC 0000, 0240, 0072
MTX 0000
Magnasonic 1278, 0000,
0037, 0240, 0072
65
Magnavox 1781, 0000, 0618,
0035, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0081,0240
Magnin 0035, 008,0240
Marant1
Marta 0037
Matsui 0037, 0209
Matsushita 0035, 0081, 0162
Media Center PC 1972
Memorex 1237, 0000, 0035,
0037, 0048, 0039, 0047, 0162,
0240, 0104, 0209, 0072
Metz 0037
Microsoft 1972
Midland 0240
Mind 1972
Minolta 0042
Mitsubishi 0807,
0000, 0060, 0048, 0047,
0042, 0067, 0043,0041
Motorola 0035, 0048
Movie Walker 0072
Multitech 0000, 0039, 0072
NAD 0240, 0104
NAP 0035,
0037, 0039, 0033, 0042
NEC 0067, 0104, 0041
Newtech 0072
Nikko 0037
Nikkodo 0037
Nishi 0240
Niveus Media 1972
Noblex 0240
Northgate
Olympus
1972
0035, 0162, 0104
Onkyo 0222
Optimus 0000, 0035, 0037,
1062, 0048, 0047, 0162, 0240,
Orion 1479, 0000,
0184, 0240, 0104, 0121, 0209
Panama 0035
66
Panasonic 0225, 1035, 0000,
0614, 0616, 0035, 1062, 0162
Penney 1237, 1035,
0035, 0037, 0042, 0240
Penneys 0000, 0035, 0037,
0047, 0081, 0162, 0042, 0067,0240
Pentax 0042
Philco 0000, 0035, 0081, 0209
Philips 0000, 0616, 0618, 0739,
0035, 0048, 0081, 0162, 0045, 0209
Pilot 0037
Pioneer 0081, 0162, 0042, 0067
Polk Audio
Profi tronic
0081
0240
Proscan 1060, 0060
Protec 0000, 0072
Protech 0072
Pulsar 0039, 0240
Pulser 0240
Quartz 0035, 0047
Quasar 1035, 0035, 0162
RCA 1035, 1060,
0807, 0000, 0880, 0035,
0060, 0048, 0045, 0042, 0240
RadioShack 0000, 0035, 0037,
0048, 0047, 0162, 0240, 0104
Radix 0037
Randex 0037
Realistic 0000, 0035, 0037,
0048, 0047, 0162, 0240, 0104, 0121
ReplayTV
Ricavision
0614, 0616
1972
Runco 0039
STS 0042
SV2000 0000, 0072
SVA 0000
67
Samsung 0000,
1014, 0739, 0060, 0045, 0240
Samtron 0240
Sanky 0048, 0039
Sansui 1479, 0000,
0067, 0240, 0209, 0041, 0072
Sanyo 0159,
0000, 0047, 0240, 0104
Scott 0184, 0045, 0121, 0043
Sears 1237, 0000, 0035, 0060,
0037, 0048, 0039, 0047,
0033, 0162, 0045, 0042,
0067, 0104, 0043, 0209,0041, 0072
Sharp 0807, 0000,
0048, 0047, 0032
Shintom 0000,
0039, 0240, 0072
Shogun 0240
Siemens
Signature
0037, 0104
0035
Signature 2000 0000, 0035,
0060, 0037, 0048
Singer 0037, 0240, 0072
Sonic Blue 0614, 0616
Sony 1232, 0000, 0636,
1972, 0035, 0047, 0032, 0033,0067
Soundmaster 0000
Stack 9 1972
Sylvania 1781, 0000,
0035, 0081, 0043
Symphonic
Systemax
0000, 0240
1972
TMK 0000, 0240
TNIX 0037
Tagar Systems 1972
Tandy 0000, 0104
Tatung 0000, 0048,
0081, 0067, 0041
Teac 0000, 0067, 0041
Technics
0000, 0035, 0060, 0037, 0039, 0162
Teknika 0000, 0035, 0037
Telecorder 0240
68
Telefunken
Thomas
0041
0000
Thomson 0060, 0041
Tivo 0618, 0636, 0739, 1503
Tocom 0240
Toshiba 0845, 1145, 0000,
1503, 1008, 1972, 0045, 0240,
0043, 0209, 0041
Totevision 0037, 0240
Touch 1972
Trix 0037
Ultra 0045
Unitech 0240
Vector 0045
Vector Research 0184
Vextra 0072
Victor 0067, 0041
Video Concepts 0045
Videomagic 0037
Videosonic 0000, 0240, 0072
Viewsonic 1972
Villain 0000
Voodoo 1972
Wards 0000, 0035, 0060, 0037,
0048, 0039, 0047, 0081,
0033, 0045, 0042, 0240,
0043, 0041, 0072
White Westinghouse 0000,
0209, 0072
World 0209
XR-1000
XR1000
0000, 0035, 0072
0000,
0035, 0240, 0072
Yamaha 0041
ZT Group 1972
Zenith 1479, 0000,
0037, 0039, 0033, 0209, 0041 iBUYPOWER 1972
69
SETUP CODES FOR DVD Players
3D LAB 0503, 0539
Advent 1016
Aiwa 0641
Akai 0899, 0770, 0705
Alba 0672, 0717
Alco 0790
Allegro 0869
Apex 0533, 0672, 1056,
1061, 0830, 0794, 0796, 0797,
1100, 1020, 0717, 0755
Apex Digital 0672, 1056, 1061,
0830, 0794, 0796, 0797, 1100,
1004, 1020, 0717, 0755
Aspire Digital 1168
Audiovox 0790,
0717, 1071, 1121, 1122
Axion 1071
Blaupunkt 0717
Blue Parade 0571
Blue Sky 0695, 0699
Brandt 0651
Broksonic 0695, 0868
California Audio Labs 0490
Celestial 1020
Centrex 0672, 1004
CineVision 0869, 0876, 0833
Cinea 0831
Citizen 1003, 1277
Clairtone 0571
Coby 0778, 1107
Craig 0831
Creative 0503, 0539
Curtis Mathes 1087
CyberHome 0816, 1023,
1117, 1024, 1129, 0874
Cytron 0705
DVD2000
Daewoo
0521
0869, 1172,
0784, 0770, 1169, 0705, 0833
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Dansai 0770
Decca 0770
Denon 0490, 0634
Denver 0778
DiViDo 0705
Digitrex 0672
Disney 0675, 1270
Dual 0675
Durabrand 1127
Electrohome 1003
Emerson 0675, 0821, 1268, 0591
Enterprise 0591
Entivo 0503, 0539
Enzer 0770
Firstline 0651
Fisher 0670
Funai 0675, 1268, 1334
GE 0522, 0717, 0815
GPX 0699
Gateway 1158, 1073
General Electric 0717
Go Video 0573,
1075, 1044, 0744, 0717, 0869,
0741, 0783,1158, 1099,
1304, 1730, 0833, 0715
Go Vision 1071
GoldStar
Goodmans
0801, 0869, 0741
0790
Gradiente
Greenhill
0490, 0651
0717
Grundig 0539, 0705
Harman/Kardon 0582, 0702
Hitachi 0573, 0664, 1247
Hiteker 0672
IRT 0783
Initial 0717
Integra 0571, 0627
JBL 0702
JMB 0695
JVC 0623, 1164, 0558, 0867
Jensen 1016
KLH 1020, 0790, 0717, 1149
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KLH Digital 0717
Kawasaki 0790
Kenwood 0490, 0534
Kloss 0533
Koss 1061, 0651
LG 0801, 0591, 0869, 0741
Lasonic 0798, 0627
Lecson 1533
Lenoxx 1127
Lite-On 1058, 1158
LiteOn 1058, 1158, 1416, 1440
Loewe 0511, 0741
Logix 0783
Magnasonic 0675, 0651
Magnavox 0503, 0539,
0675, 0646, 0821
Marantz
McIntosh
0503, 0539, 0675
1533
Medion 0651
Memorex 0695, 1270, 0831
Microsoft 0522
Minato 0752
Mintek 0717, 0839
Mitsubishi 0521, 1521
NAD 0591, 0741
NEC 0785, 0869
Naiko 0770
Nesa 0717
NexxTech 1402
Norcent 1003, 1107
Onkyo 0792, 0503, 0627
Optimus 0571
Orion 0695
Oritron 0651
Palsonic
Panasonic
0672
0503, 0490, 1762,
0703, 1362, 1462, 1490, 0571
Philips 0503, 0539, 0675,
1267, 0646, 0854, 1354, 1260
Phonotrend 0699
PianoDisc 1024
Pioneer 0571, 0525, 0631
Polaroid
Polk Audio
1061, 1020
0539
72
Portland 0770
Prima 1016
ProVision
Proceed
0778
0672
Proscan
Prosonic
0522
0699
Qwestar 0651
RCA 0522, 0571,
0822, 1132, 1022, 0790, 0717
RadioShack 0571
Radionette
Realistic
0741
0571
Reoc 0752
Revoy 0699
Rio 0869
Rotel 0623
Rowa 1004, 0823
SVA 0717
Saba 0651
Sampo 0752
Samsung 0490, 0573,
0820, 1075, 0899, 1044, 0744
Sansui 0695
Sanyo 0695, 0675, 0670, 1334, 0873
Schneider
Schwaiger
0783
0752
Sensory Science 1158
Sharp 0675, 1256, 0752, 0630
Sharper Image 1117
Sherwood 0770, 1043
Shinsonic 0533, 0839
Slim Art 0784
Sonic Blue 0573, 0869,
0783, 1099, 0715
Sony 0533, 1033, 1431, 0864, 1533
Sova 1122
Superscan 0821
Sylvania 0675, 0821, 1268, 0630
Symphonic 0675, 0821, 1268, 1334
Tatung 0770
Teac 0809, 0571, 0790, 0717
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Technics
Technika
0490, 0703
0770
Tevion 0651
Theta Digital 0571
Thomson 0511, 0522
Toshiba 0503, 0695,
1045, 1154, 0573, 0539
US Logic 0839
USLogic 0839
Unimax 0770
Universum
Urban Concepts
0591
0503, 0539
Venturer
Wesder
0790
0699
Xbox 0522
Yamaha 0490, 0539, 0545
Zenith 0503, 0591, 0869, 0741
Zeus 0784 iLo 1348
CARE
• Keep the remote dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Use and store the unit only in normal temperature environments.
• Handle the remote gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.
• Wipe the remote with a damp cloth to keep it looking like new.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confi dential unpublished works. © 1992 -1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
All rights reserved.
“Polaroid” and “Polaroid and Pixel” are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, MA, USA.
For service, support and warranty information, visit www.polaroid.com.
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Table of contents
- 3 Important Safety Instructions
- 5 Antenna Safety Instructions
- 13 Your Remote Control
- 15 Connecting a TV Cable or an Antenna
- 19 Connecting a VCR
- 20 Connecting a Video Camera or Play Station
- 21 Connecting a DVD Player
- 23 Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver
- 24 Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector
- 25 Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector
- 26 Connecting a PC
- 27 Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound System
- 30 Wide Screen Viewing
- 31 Operating the Menu
- 33 Setting up the HDTV Function
- 36 Customizing the VIDEO Settings
- 37 Customizing the AUDIO Settings
- 38 Customizing the SETUP Settings
- 40 Using the V-CHIP Settings
- 42 Using the Parental Settings
- 43 Customizing the TV Settings
- 46 Introduction
- 46 Programming a Device
- 47 Troubleshooting
- 48 Manufacturer’s Codes