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LCD Color TV with ATSC Tuner

Operating Manual

FPE3207

Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read the manual completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.

The illustrations and on-screen displays in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations.

Menu items that are not selectable are grayed out.

FOR ASSISTANCE CALL 1-800-619-3848 OR VISIT US AT WWW.AUDIOVOX.COM.

128-7616

Important Information

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION-To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic

Industries Alliance: www.eia.org

FCC STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part

15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

FCC CAUTION:

Pursuant to 47CFR, Part 15.21 of the FCC rules, any changes or modifications to this monitor not expressly approved by the manufacturer could cause harmful interference and would void the user's authority to operate this device.

WARNING:

This is a CLASS B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to counter interference.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1) Read these instructions.

2) Keep these instructions.

3) Heed all warnings.

4) Follow all instructions.

5) Do not use this apparatus near water. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

6) Clean only with dry cloth.

7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

Note: where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.

11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.

When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged 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.

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Important Safeguards

Before using your TV, please read these instructions completely, and keep this manual for future reference.

Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions and instructions placed on the unit or described in the operating instructions or service manual.

WARNING

To guard against injury, the following basic safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use and servicing of the unit.

Power Sources

This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the information label.

If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.

Grounding or Polarization

This unit is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a threewire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding). Follow the instructions below:

For the unit with a three-wire grounding type AC power cord plug (Class 1 unit)

This unit must be connected to an AC power socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

For the unit with a polarized AC power cord plug

This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way.

This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.

If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in.

Wall outlet

Do not use a poor fitting outlet.

Insert the plug fully into the outlet. If it is loose, it may cause arcing and result in fire. Contact your electrician to have the outlet changed.

Wiring

For your safety, unplug the AC power cord when wiring cables.

Electric shock

Do not touch the AC power cord or the unit with a wet hand. If you plug/unplug the AC power cord from the unit with a wet hand, it may cause electric shock.

Never attempt to move the unit unless the AC power cord is disconnected.

Cleaning

= Clean the AC power plug regularly.

= If the plug is covered with dust and it picks up moisture, its insulation may deteriorate and result in fire. Unplug the AC power plug and clean it regularly.

= Unplug the AC power cord when cleaning this unit. If not, it may result in electric shock.

= Clean the cabinet of the TV with a dry soft cloth. To remove dust from the screen, wipe it gently with a soft cloth.

= Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with a solution of mild soap and warm water.

Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning.

= If using a chemically pretreated cloth, please follow the instruction provided on the package.

Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity, since this can result in fire or electric shock.

Power

Always turn the unit off when it is not being used.

When the unit is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard.

Sound

If a snapping or popping sound from the TV is continuous or frequent while the TV is operating, unplug the TV and consult your dealer or service technician. It is normal for TV’s to make occasional snapping or popping sounds, particularly when being turned on or off.

AC Power Cord

If you damage the AC power cord, it may result in fire or electric shock.

= Do not pinch, bend, or twist the cord excessively. The core lines may be bared and cut, and cause short-circuit, resulting in fire or electric shock.

= Do not convert or damage the AC power cord.

= Do not put anything heavy on the AC power cord. Do not pull the AC power cord.

= Keep the AC power cord away from heat sources.

= Be sure to grasp the plug when disconnecting the AC power cord. If the AC power cord is damaged, stop using it and replace with a new one.

Ventilation

The slots and openings in the TV are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered. Unless proper ventilation is provided, the unit may gather dust and get dirty. For proper ventilation, observe the following:

= Do not install the unit turned backward or sideways.

= Do not install the unit turned over or upside down.

= Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials.

= Never block the slots and openings by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.

= Never place the unit in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet, unless proper ventilation is provided.

= Leave some space around the unit. Otherwise, adequate air-circulation may be blocked causing overheating and cause fire or damage the unit.

Heat sources

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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Important Safeguards

Do not use this apparatus near water

For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.

Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature environment, as this causes condensation, which may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Entering of objects and liquids

Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings. High voltage flows in the product, and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts.

For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on the product.

Lightning

Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line surges.

Servicing

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged 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.

Replacement parts

In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.

Attachments

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of improper attachments can result in accidents.

Damage requiring service

If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs.

a. When the power cord or plug is damaged.

b. When a liquid is spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product.

c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water.

d. When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions.

Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of controls not described in the instructions can cause damage, which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified technician.

e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged in any way.

f. When the product displays an abnormal condition or exhibits a distinct change in performance. Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product needs servicing.

Safety checks

Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition.

Wall or ceiling mounting

When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling, be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer. This is a safety feature.

Panel protection

The panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or impacted upon by other objects. Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the panel breaks.

Pixel defect

The panel is a very high technology product, giving you finely detailed pictures. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.

Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product.

WARNING: For continued safety, apparatus with class I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

Antennas

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions below. An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits.

WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM,

EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM

CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS

CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL.

Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.

Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in USA and

Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada 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 Grounding According to the National

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70

Antenna lead-in wire

Ground clamps

Electric service equipment

NEC: National Electrical Code

Antenna discharge unit

(NEC Section 810-20)

Grounding conductors

(NEC Section 810-21)

Ground clamps

Power service grounding electrode system

(NEC Art 250 Part H)

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Table of Contents

Important Information ..............................................................................................................................1

Important Safeguards...............................................................................................................................2

Table of Contents......................................................................................................................................4

Introducing the TV ...................................................................................................................................6

Remove the TV from the Box............................................................................................................6

Installing the TV ................................................................................................................................6

Carrying or Moving the TV ................................................................................................................6

Attach the Speaker to the Display.....................................................................................................7

Remove the Stand ............................................................................................................................7

TV Controls and Connectors .........................................................................................................8

Control Panel ....................................................................................................................................8

Connectors........................................................................................................................................9

Connecting the TV ....................................................................................................................................10

Basic Connections..........................................................................................................................10

Overview ...........................................................................................................................................10

Connecting Antenna System.............................................................................................................10

Connecting Cable System ................................................................................................................10

Connecting Cable Box ......................................................................................................................11

Connecting Digital Cable Box ...........................................................................................................11

Connecting Satellite Receiver...........................................................................................................12

Connecting Digital Satellite Receiver................................................................................................12

Using External Equipment .............................................................................................................13

Introduction .......................................................................................................................................13

Equipment with HDMI Connection ....................................................................................................13

Equipment with DVI Connection .......................................................................................................14

Equipment with Coaxial Digital Audio ...............................................................................................14

Connecting a VCR for Playing Back .................................................................................................15

Connecting a VCR for Recording......................................................................................................15

Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connectors ........................................................16

Connecting a DVD Player with S-Video and Audio Connectors .......................................................16

Connecting a PC...............................................................................................................................17

Connecting a Camcorder or “PlayStation” ........................................................................................17

Connecting a Second TV or Monitor .................................................................................................18

Connecting Headphones ..................................................................................................................18

Introducing the Remote Control..............................................................................................................19

Insert Batteries into the Remote Control...........................................................................................19

Using the Remote Control.................................................................................................................19

Button Descriptions...........................................................................................................................20

Getting Start

..............................................................................................................................................

22

Running Initial Setup.........................................................................................................................22

Setting a Secret Number...................................................................................................................23

Menu Navigation ...............................................................................................................................23

Watching TV ..............................................................................................................................................24

Turning On/Off .................................................................................................................................24

Introducing Channel Number ............................................................................................................24

Selecting Channels ...........................................................................................................................24

Adjusting Volume ..............................................................................................................................25

Using FREEZE button.......................................................................................................................25

Using ZOOM button ..........................................................................................................................25

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Table of Contents

Adjusting MENU Options .........................................................................................................................27

Picture Control ................................................................................................................................27

Accessing Picture Menu ...................................................................................................................27

Selecting Picture Options..................................................................................................................27

Adjusting Picture Settings .................................................................................................................28

Adjusting Screen Settings.................................................................................................................28

Audio Control ..................................................................................................................................29

Accessing Audio Menu......................................................................................................................29

Selecting Audio Options....................................................................................................................29

Setting Channels.............................................................................................................................30

Accessing Channels Menu ...............................................................................................................30

Selecting Channel Options ...............................................................................................................30

Setting Channel List..........................................................................................................................30

Setting Favorite Channels.................................................................................................................31

Using the FAVORITE button .............................................................................................................31

Editing Channel Name ......................................................................................................................31

Using the Program Guide...............................................................................................................32

Accessing Program Guide ................................................................................................................32

Using the Program Guide .................................................................................................................32

Setting System ...............................................................................................................................33

Accessing Settings Menu..................................................................................................................33

Setting Date & Time ..........................................................................................................................33

Setting Timer.....................................................................................................................................33

Input Select .......................................................................................................................................34

Setting Caption Vision.......................................................................................................................34

Using the CCD button .......................................................................................................................34

Setting Menu & Display.....................................................................................................................34

Editing Input Labels ..........................................................................................................................35

Setting Screen Saver ........................................................................................................................35

Running Reset System .....................................................................................................................35

Parental Lock Control.....................................................................................................................36

Accessing Locks Menu .....................................................................................................................36

Selecting Locks Options ...................................................................................................................36

Viewing Locked or Blocked Programs ..............................................................................................37

Other Information .....................................................................................................................................38

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................38

Care and Maintenance......................................................................................................................40

Specifications....................................................................................................................................41

Programming your Remote Control ..................................................................................................42

Manufacturer's Codes .......................................................................................................................44

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Introducing the TV

Remove the TV from the Box

Installing the TV

Carrying or Moving the TV

STOP! To safely remove the television from the box

It’s best to use 2 people to remove the television for stability.

1. Remove cardboard holders from the box.

2. Remove the cardboard; however, keep the wrapping on the television to protect it while moving.

3. Lift onto installation location as the diagram illustrates.

Select a steady platform with good ventilation to place the TV.

= Keep enough space above and behind the Display.

=

The TV should be installed near an easily accessible power outlet.

=

To prevent internal heat buildup, do not block the ventilation openings.

=

Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration.

=

Be sure to take measures to prevent the TV from toppling over and causing injury.

6 inches

(15 cm) or more

=

To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight. It is recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to install the TV in a room where the floor and walls are not of a reflective material.

Cautions:

=

Do not install the TV in protruding locations.

=

Do not install this unit in restaurants where oily vapors occur. Dust absorbing oil may enter into the unit and damage the unit.

=

Do not install this unit outdoors. If the unit is exposed to rain, it may result in fire or electric shock. If the unit is exposed to direct sunlight, the unit may heat up and cause damage to the unit.

=

Do not install this unit in a vehicle or hang from the ceiling. Bumping of the vehicle may cause the unit to fall down and cause injury.

=

Do not install this unit in a ship or vessel. If the unit is exposed to seawater, it may cause fire or damage the unit.

=

If you install the unit on a non-level surface, the unit may fall or drop and cause injury or damage.

=

If you place the unit on an unstable surface, the unit may fall and cause injury or damage.

=

Do not hang anything on the unit. If you do so, the unit may fall from the stand or wall-mount bracket, causing damage or serious injury.

=

When you move the TV, carry it by two or more people.

=

When you move the TV, hold the upper and bottom frames of the TV, not the speaker.

=

As the glass surface of the TV has a special coating, be careful to avoid touching the glass surface as far as possible.

=

When transporting, do not subject the unit to shocks or vibration, or excessive force.

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Introducing the TV

Attach the Speaker to the Display

The appearance of the unit may differ from the actual one.

To deattach the speaker, perform the steps in reverse order.

Cautions:

1. Carefully handle the unit during setup and consult authorized service personnel to ensure successful installation.

2. Before performing work spread cushioning over the base area to lay the

Display on. This will prevent it from being damaged.

3. Disconnect the AC power cord firstly.

Screw the Speaker and the Fixed board to the unit using the supplied screws and tighten securely, then install the two Connecting covers as the diagram illustrates.

Connect the speaker audio cable between the speaker terminals on the unit and the speaker matching polarity according to the terminals’ color.

Fixed board

Screws

Connecting cover

Fixed board

Screws

Connecting cover

Remove the Stand

Cautions:

1. Carefully handle the unit during setup and consult authorized service personnel to ensure successful installation.

2. Before performing work spread cushioning over the base area to lay the

Display on. This will prevent it from being damaged.

3. Disconnect the AC power cord firstly.

1 2

Rear cover

Take off the rear cover.

Do not remove the stand and speaker from the Display unless using an optional bracket to mount it.

The appearance of the unit may differ from the actual one.

To attach the stand, perform the steps in reverse order.

Screws

Stand

Loosen the screws on the

Stand to remove the Stand.

3

Replace the rear cover

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Introducing the TV

TV Controls and Connectors

Control Panel

1

2

CHCH+ VOLVOL+ MENU INPUT

3

4

5

6

7

Item

1 Power Indicator

2 Remote Sensor

3 CH-/CH+

4 VOL-/VOL+

5 MENU

*

6

POWER

7 INPUT

Description

Receives IR signals from the remote control.

Press to scan through channels. In menu operations, these buttons serve as down/up buttons.

Press to adjust the volume. In menu operations, these buttons serve as left/right buttons.

To access the Menu main page.

Turn the unit on or off.

To display the INPUT source list or to quickly select input source.

*

In normal viewing, press the MENU button first time to access the Menu main page.

In Menu operations, the MENU button is used to confirm or alter the settings of the selected menu item, which means it has the same function with the OK button on the remote control unit.

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Introducing the TV

TV Controls and Connectors

Connectors

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

(

PC/DTV INPUT

)

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

TV Right Side

3

4

5

1

2

R R

L

2

L

1

S- V ID EO

AV

VIDE O

VIDE O

L L

R R

2 1

HDM I

INP UT

-Su b/D VI

AUD IO IN PUT

D-S ub IN PUT

PC/ DTV I NPU T

RS -2 32 RF

CO MP ON EN T

Y Y

P

P b

P

VC R( OU TP UT )

VI DE O R

COA XIA L

DIG ITAL AUD IO

OUT

L

US B UP GR AD E PO RT )

6

TV Left Side

R R

L

2

L

1

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

7

8

9

10

11

12

VCR(OUTPUT)

VIDEO R

COAXIAL

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT

L

USB UPGRADE PORT

)

1

Item

HDMI IN

Description

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides an uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as a set-top box and

DVD player. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-definition video, plus two-channel digital audio.

2

Audio IN for DVI or D-Sub interface

Use this audio input when you are using DVI connection or D-Sub connection. A HDMI-to-DVI adapter is necessary when you are connecting a DVI-equipped device to this TV

3

D-Sub IN

4 RS-232 terminal

Connects to a PC or other Analog RGB devices such as Video Conferencing or Set-top Boxes.

For service only. The user should not use this terminal.

5 RF IN

7

S-VIDEO input

RF input that connects to your cable system or outdoor antenna.

6

Component Video

IN ½ / Audio IN

Connect to your DVD player’s or digital set-top box’s component video (YPbPr) and audio (L/R) jacks.

Component video provides better picture quality than the S-VIDEO or the composite video connections.

Connects to the S-VIDEO output jack of your VCR or other video equipment that has S-VIDEO.

S VIDEO provides better picture quality than the composite video connection.

8

Composite Video

IN ½ /Audio IN

Connect to the composite video and audio output jacks on your VCR or other video device.

9

Headphones jack

Connects to your headphones. If your headphones do not match the jack, use a suitable plug adaptor (not supplied).

10

Video/Audio OUT

Connects to your VCR to record programs as desired or connects to hook up a second TV or monitor.

Only analog TV programs, AV1and AV2 input sources can be output through the AV output jacks.

11

Coaxial Digital

Audio OUT

12

USB Port

Connects to the digital audio input of a digital audio component.

For service only. The user should not use this port.

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Connecting the TV

Basic Connections

Overview

To display clear crisp pictures, you must connect your TV correctly and choose the correct display format. It is strongly recommended to connect the cable and antenna input using a 75-ohm coaxial cable to receive optimum picture quality signal. A 300-ohm twin lead cable can be easily affected by radio noise and the like, resulting in signal deterioration. If you use a 300-ohm twin lead cable, keep it as far away as possible from the TV.

The way in which you connect your TV will vary, depending on how your home receives a signal (antenna and satellite; cable and cable box).

Do not use an indoor antenna, which is especially susceptible to radio noise.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

For best results, use this connection if you have an antenna system.

Connecting Antenna

System

Antenna cable

Be sure to choose [Antenna] before you start Auto Program. See chapter

[Getting Start] for details.

Connecting Cable

System

For best results, use this connection if you have a cable system.

CATV cable

Be sure to choose [Cable] before you start Auto Program. See chapter

[Getting Start] for details.

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Connecting the TV

Basic Connections

Connecting Cable Box

For best results, use this connection if you have a cable system and your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels or all channels

(which requires you to use a cable box).

Connect the CATV cable to the cable box’s input jack. Then use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the TV’s RF input jack.

Coaxial Cable CATV cable

Connecting Digital

Cable Box

OUT IN

Cable box

Be sure to choose [Cable] before you start Auto Program. See chapter

[Getting Start] for details.

Connect the RF coaxial cable from the CATV to the input of the digital cable box.

Use a component video cable to connect the YPbPr jacks of your digital cable box to the TV’s component jacks.

Component video connection is necessary to view digital broadcastings in 1080i,

720p, 480i and 480p. This TV displays most format types of picture.

The component Jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.

TV Right Side

Component video cable

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

(

D-Sub INPUT

PC/DTV INPUT )

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y

Y

Digital Cable Box

R R

L

2

L

1

Audio cable RF coaxial cable

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

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Connecting the TV

Basic Connections

Connecting Satellite

Receiver

Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s SATELLITE IN jack.

Use AV cables to connect the satellite receiver’s AUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks.

TV Right Side

S-VIDEO cable

Connecting Digital

Satellite Receiver

AV cable

Satellite Receiver

Satellite antenna cable

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

If your

satellite receiver

is not equipped with S-VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable

(yellow) instead of the S-VIDEO cable.

Connect the RF coaxial cable from the satellite dish to the input of the digital satellite receiver.

Use a component video cable to connect the YPbPr jacks of your digital satellite receiver to the TV’s component jacks.

Component video connection is necessary to view digital broadcastings in 1080i,

720p, 480i and 480p. This TV displays most format types of picture.

The component Jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.

TV Right Side

Component video cable

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

(

D-Sub INPUT

PC/DTV INPUT )

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

Digital Satellite Receiver

R R

L

2

L

1

Audio cable RF coaxial cable

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO

VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

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Connecting the TV

Using External Equipment

Introduction

You can connect many types of external equipment to your TV, like a DVD player,

VCR, Digital TV tuner, PC, HDMI equipment, game console and camcorder. To view external source images, select the input source from INPUT on the remote control unit or on the Display.

Notes and Cautions:

= Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

= Carefully check the terminals for position and type before making any connections.

= The packing contents of this TV may not include the cables or adaptors mentioned in this chapter.

= Refer to your external equipment operation manual carefully before making connections.

= Loose connectors can result in image or color problems. Make sure that all connectors are securely inserted into their terminals.

= Refer to your external equipment operation manual for the signal type.

= The illustration of the external equipment may be different depending on your model.

Equipment with HDMI

Connection

For best results, use this connection if your equipment has a High-Definition

Multimedia Interface (HDMI).

Use a HDMI cable, connect the equipment’s HDMI OUT jack to the TV’s HDMI IN jack.

TV Right Side

HDMI cable

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

(

D-Sub INPUT

)

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

Equipment with HDMI output

R R

L

2

L

1

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

The HDMI jack provides both video and audio signals, so it is not necessary to connect the audio cable.

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Connecting the TV

Using External Equipment

Equipment with DVI

Connection

If you are connecting equipment with DVI connector to this TV, you will need to use an adapter. You can use a commercial HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI adapter. Both are available at your local electronics store. When you use the adapter, you will also need to use separate audio cables for sound as DVI connector is for video signals only.

TV Right Side

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter

Audio cable

(

D-Sub INPUT

PC/DTV INPUT )

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

L

2

R R

L

1

Equipment with DVI output

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO

VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

Equipment with Coaxial

Digital Audio

You can use the TV's Coaxial Digital Audio OUT jack to connect a digital audio device, such as an audio amplifier.

Use an coaxial audio cable to connect the TV’s Coaxial Digital Audio OUT jack to the device’s Coaxial Digital Audio IN jack.

Coaxial audio cable

VCR(OUTPUT)

VIDEO R

COAXIAL

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT

L

USB UPGRADE PORT )

TV Left Side

Audio amplifier

LINE

OUT

LINE

IN

L AUDIO R

COAXIAL

AUDIO IN

The Digital Audio OUT jack is available only when a digital TV channel is received.

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Connecting the TV

Using External Equipment

Connecting a VCR for

Playing Back

Use AV cables to connect the VCR’s AV output jacks to the TV’s AV input jacks.

If your VCRs have S-VIDEO jacks, for best picture quality, use an S-VIDEO connection instead of the video cable (yellow) on your combined A/V cable.

Use a S-VIDEO cable to connect the VCR’s S-VIDEO OUT jack to the TV’s S-

VIDEO IN jack. S-VIDEO does not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.

TV Right Side

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

(

D-Sub INPUT

PC/DTV INPUT

)

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

S-VIDEO cable

R R

L

2

L

1

S-VIDEO

VCR

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

AV cable

The S-video terminal share the same audio jacks with video2 and has priority over the video2 jack.

Connecting a VCR for

Recording

Use AV cables to connect the VCR’s AV input jacks to the TV’s VCR output jacks.

VCR for Recording

S-VIDEO

VCR(OUTPUT)

VIDEO R

COAXIAL

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT

L

USB UPGRADE PORT )

AV cable

TV Left Side

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

Only analog TV programs, AV1and AV2 input sources can be output through the AV output jacks.

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Connecting the TV

Using External Equipment

Connecting a DVD

Player with Component

Video Connectors

Use a component video cable to connect the DVD player’s YPbPr jacks to the

TV’s YPbPr jacks.

Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s AUDIO OUT jacks to the TV’s

AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of inputs that you used for the video connection.

Component video cable

TV Right Side

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

Audio cable

(

D-Sub INPUT

PC/DTV INPUT )

RS-232 RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

DVD Player

Connecting a DVD

Player with S-Video and Audio Connectors

R R

L

2

L

1

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO

VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

The YPbPr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled YCbCr, or Y, B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to like colors.

Use an AV cable to connect the DVD player’s AUDIO OUT jacks to the TV’s

AUDIO IN jacks.

Use a S-VIDEO cable to connect the DVD player’s S-VIDEO OUT jack to the TV’s

S-VIDEO IN jack.

TV Right Side

S-VIDEO cable

DVD Player

AV cable

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

If your DVD player is not equipped with S-VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S-VIDEO cable.

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Connecting the TV

Using External Equipment

Connecting a PC

If you connect your PC to the TV, you can watch your personal computer’s display on the TV.

When your PC is connected to the TV with the D-Sub cable and audio cable, you can view and listen to the PC’s video and audio output on the TV.

TV Right Side

HDMI

INPUT

-Sub/DVI

AUDIO INPUT

Audio cable

(stereo mini plugs)

(

D-Sub INPUT

PC/DTV INPUT

)

RS-232

RF

COMPONENT

Y Y

D-Sub cable

(analog RGB)

R R

L

2

L

1

To monitor port

(15-pin D-Sub)

To audio output jack

S- VIDEO

AV

VIDEO VIDEO

L L

R R

2 1

Connecting a Camcorder or “PlayStation”

Use an AV cable to connect the camcorder or “PlayStation” AV output jacks to the

TV’s AV input jacks.

Camcorder “PlayStation”

or

TV Right Side

AV cable

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

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Connecting the TV

Using External Equipment

Connecting a Second

TV or Monitor

The TV has a special signal output capability which allows you to hook up a second TV or monitor.

Connect the second TV or monitor to the TV’s VCR output jacks.

See the Operating Manual of the second TV or monitor for further details regarding that device’s input settings.

AV

IN

Second TV or Monitor

VCR(OUTPUT)

VIDEO R

COAXIAL

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT

L

USB UPGRADE PORT )

AV cable

TV Left Side

Cables are often color-coded to connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc.

Only analog TV programs, AV1and AV2 input sources can be output through the AV output jacks.

Connecting Headphones

Insert the plug of the headphone into the TV’s Headphone jack.

When using headphones, adjust the headphone volume so as to avoid excessive levels, as hearing damage may result.

VCR(OUTPUT)

VIDEO R

COAXIAL

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT

L

Headphones

USB UPGRADE PORT )

TV Left Side

If your headphones do not match the jack, use a suitable plug adaptor.

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Insert Batteries into the Remote Control

Introducing the Remote Control

Insert two size AA batteries by matching the and on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

1 2

Using the Remote

Control

Precaution on battery use

Improper use of batteries can result in a leakage of chemicals and/or explosion.

Be sure to follow the instructions below.

= Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (+) and (–) indications.

= Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix batteries of different types.

= Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries and/or cause old batteries to leak chemicals.

= Remove batteries as soon as they are non-operable. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If chemical leakage is found, wipe with a cloth.

= The batteries supplied with the product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions.

= If the remote control is not used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.

Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor window of the set. Objects between the remote control and sensor window may prevent proper operation.

Cautions regarding use of remote control

= Do not expose the remote control to shock. In addition, do not expose the remote control to liquids, and do not place in an area with high humidity.

= Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight. The heat may cause deformation of the unit.

= The remote control may not work properly if the remote sensor window of the main unit is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such a case, change the angle of the lighting or TV set, or operate the remote control closer to the remote sensor window.

This above illustration is for reference only. The remote sensor may be in different locations on different models.

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Introducing the Remote Control

Button Descriptions

4

7

9

10

13

MTS/SAP ZOOM

CCD SLEEP

LIST FAVORITE AUDIO PICTURE

PIP

P.POSITION SWAP FREEZE

8

11

12

1

2

3

5

6

14

3

4

Button

1

POWER

2

AUX, DVD,

CBL, TV

0-9 number buttons

INPUT

Description

Turn the unit on or off.

To select additional products to be controlled with remote control.

This remote control is an universal remote control. If your remote control does not work correctly when you operate the unit, please try to press TV button.

Use these number buttons to select channel or input password.

To display the INPUT source list or to quickly select input source.

5

6

Dash (-)

To enter a program number for multiple program channels such as 2-1,2-2, etc.

FLASHBACK

To switch between the currently tuned channel and the previously tuned channel.

7

CH+, CH-

To select channels upward or downward.

8

VOL+, VOL-

9

MUTE

10

MENU

11

12

13

14

INFO

,,

,,

OK

GUIDE

EXIT

To adjust volume.

To mute the sound.

To access the Menu main page.

To access the program guide.

To move upward or downward in menu operation;

To move left or right in menu operation;

To adjust selected menu item in menu operation;

To confirm or alter the settings of the selected menu item.

To access the program guide.

To exit menu.

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Button Descriptions

Introducing the Remote Control

Button

15 ZOOM

16 CCD

17

MTS/SAP

18 SLEEP

19 LIST

20 PICTURE

21 FREEZE

22 FAVORITE

23 AUDIO

Description

To select a screen aspect ratio.

To select closed caption mode.

To select a stereo, sap or mono for analog channels; also used to select audio track for digital channels.

To set sleep timer.

To access the master channel list.

To select a preset picture mode.

To freeze current picture.

To access the favorite channel list and select from 3 different favorite lists.

To select a preset sound mode.

Note:

Some buttons are for use with other devices connected to this TV.

They do not perform any function on this TV.

15

17

19

22

MTS/SAP ZOOM

CCD SLEEP

LIST FAVORITE AUDIO PICTURE

PIP

P.POSITION SWAP FREEZE

16

18

20

21

23

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Getting Start

Running Initial Setup

Perform the following steps before you press POWER on the remote control to turn on your TV set.

1. Insert the batteries into the remote control unit.

2. Connect the antenna cable to the TV.

3. Plug in the AC power cord to the AC outlet.

After you finish connecting the TV, you can run the Initial Setup to create a list of available analog and digital channels. The Initial Setup screen appears when you turn on the TV for the first time after purchase. We strongly recommend you to perform initial setup according to the steps below.

Welcome!

Setting Language

Press ▲/▼ to select the desired language listed on the screen, and then press OK to confirm and continue.

Use the Up and Down arrows on your Remote

Control and Select the language you want to use for menus and message screens.

English

Français

Español

Setting Time Zone

Press ▲/▼ to select a proper time zone according to your area, and then press OK to confirm and continue.

If you want to return to previous screen, please highlight [GO BACK] item and press OK to return.

Setting Daylight Saving

Press ▲/▼ to highlight [Yes] item if you want to observe daylight saving, or you may select [No] to abandon daylight saving and then press OK to confirm and continue.

If you want to return to previous screen, please highlight [GO BACK] item and press OK to return.

Press OK to continue in English

Time Zone

Use the Up and

Down arrows and press Select on your

Time Zone.

GO BACK

Press OK to continue

Alaska (US)

Hawaii (US)

Pacific (US, CAN)

Mountain (US, CAN)

Central (US, CAN)

Eastern (US, CAN)

Daylight Saving

Do you observe Daylight

Saving?

Selecting RF Input Source

Press ▲/▼ to select [Antenna] or [Cable] according to what kind of connection is made with your TV, and then press OK to confirm and continue.

If you choose [Antenna], the TV starts Auto Program automatically.

If you choose [Cable], there are 3 kinds of CATV system, including STD,

HRC and IRC. Select the one matches to your TV. Select [Automatic] when you do not know which one to select. When you select [Automatic], the unit automatically detects the type of your cable system. If the unit fails to detect the type of your cable system, please consult with your cable TV company about the type of your cable system, and then choose the correct type before

Auto Program.

If you want to return to previous screen, please highlight [GO BACK] item and press OK to return.

GO BACK

Press OK to continue

RF Input Source

Select the source for your television signal.

GO BACK

Yes

No

Antenna

Cable

Start Auto Program...

Once you have finished selecting RF input source, the unit starts auto program.

Auto Program may take a while to complete. A progress bar is displayed while available channels are being scanned. If you select [Stop Scan] to cancel the Auto Program before all receivable channels are scanned, you need to run Auto Program at a later time.

Auto Program will create a list of receivable channels for the current input .

You will be required to run Auto Program for RF input to create a list of available channels.

Press OK to continue

Scanning Channels

Channels Found

Digital: 3

Analog:3

Stop Scan

2.0

2.1

2.2

3.0

4.0

4.1

Signal

Scanning may take a few minutes - Please be patient

(Example)

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Getting Start

Setting a Secret Number

For additional protection to your TV and the user's settings from being accidentally changed, we recommend you to set a secret number firstly as below.

1.

Press MENU.................

2.

3.

Highlight [Locks]...........

Use or button.

Press

OK......................

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

New PIN

Enter New PIN:

Confirm New PIN:

Press a Number to enter digit

The TV allows you to set a secret number when you access the [Locks] menu first time.

You may use 0-9 number buttons to enter a new four-digit secret number, and then confirm the new secret number by entering it again.

Once the secret number is set successfully, the TV requests you to enter secret number if you are going to:

= Access to the [Locks] menu.

= Scan channels automatically.

= Find channel manually.

= View a blocked program.

= Reset all settings to defaults by using the [RESET ALL] item in [Settings] menu.

The secret number is very important, please keep it carefully. As a precautionary measure, make a note of your secret number and keep it in a familiar place.

Menu Navigation

1.

Press to display the Main menu.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Press to highlight the menu items.

Press to enter the sub-menu field.

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

Picture Settings

Screen Settings

Aspect Ratio

Color Temperature

Cinemotion

3D Comb Filter

Temporal NR

HDMI Conversion

RESET PICTURE

ON

OFF

Press to select items in the submenu.

Press to adjust the selected items or move the on-screen cursor in the sub-menu.

Press to confirm your operation or alter the settings for some items such as [Cinemotion].

Press to return to previous screen.

Press to return to normal picture.

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Watching TV

Turning On/Off

Turning On

Firstly, Plug in the AC power cord to the AC outlet.

Press POWER on the TV or press POWER on the remote control.

or

Never attempt to move the TV unless the AC power cord has been disconnected.

The initial setup starts when the TV powers on for the first time. If the TV has been turned on before, it displays current input signal directly.

Turning Off

Press POWER on the TV or press POWER on the remote control.

The TV enters standby mode and the image on the screen disappears.

The TV will still consume some power as long as the AC power cord is still inserted into the wall outlet.

If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to remove the AC power cord from the power outlet.

Introducing Channel

Number

Selecting Channels

This television is capable of receiving the full range of cable-TV channels available today, from the most digital and HDTV channels, to the traditional analog channels.

As the transition toward full digital TV continues, some cable-TV systems in the

USA will have a mixture of analog and digital channels in their lineups. So i n most situations the ATSC PSIP channel number is composed of a m ajor channel number and a minor channel number.

The major channel number is same for both analog and digital channels (It is equal to the NTSC channel number for existing broadcasters). An analog channel usually has a minor channel number of zero, while a digital channel usually has a minor channel number of 1, 2 or larger.

You can select analog channels in serveral ways.

Method 1 - Using CH+ or CH- on the remote control or on the TV

Press the CH+ or CH- to cycle among all available channels.

Only those channels marked with a tick symbol can be selected by the CH+ or CH- button.

Method 2 - Using FLASHBACK on the remote control

Press FLASHBACK to switch to the previously tuned channel.

Press FLASHBACK again to switch back to the currently tuned channel.

Method 3 - Using 0-9 and OK on the remote control

For analog TV channels

Press the 0-9 number buttons to input a channel number and confirm with OK to select up to 125 channels for

VHF/UHF/CATV.

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Selecting Channels

Watching TV

For digital TV channel

Press the 0-9 number buttons and dash(-) to input a digital channel number, the TV goes to the selected channel directly.

(e. g., channel 8-3, just press 8, - and 3 one by one)

If you enter channel number with 0-9 only (without pressing OK), channel selection will be made if there is no operation for a few seconds.

Method 4 - Using master channel list

Press the LIST button to display the master channel list, you may select channel with the ▲▼and OK buttons.

Method 5 - Using favorite channel list

Press the FAVORITE button to display a desired favorite channel list, you may select channel with the ▲▼and OK buttons.

LIST

FAVORITE

Adjusting Volume

Using VOL+ or VOL- on the remote control or on the TV

Press the VOL+ or VOL- to increase or decrease the volume.

Using MUTE on the remote control

Press MUTE to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel the mute.

Using FREEZE button

Press FREEZE to temporarily capture a program's picture.

You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers, recipes, etc. You may press any key to cancel FREEZE and return to normal viewing.

FREEZE

The TV automatically cancel FREEZE and return to normal viewing in about a minute.

Using ZOOM button

Press ZOOM repeatedly to choose a proper screen aspect ratio. The following mode may available for your choice.

Normal

The zoom mode options may differ from different formats of the input signal.

Select to match the source’s image.( 4:3 to 4:3, 16:9 to 16:9)

Normal

Example:

ZOOM

Source Final

When you choose NORMAL to view a 4:3 program, two black bars keep on the two sides of the screen.

For additional protection to the screen, when you are viewing a 4:3 program, please DO NOT use the NORMAL feature for a long period of time.

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Watching TV

Using ZOOM button

Direct

Select to detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen.

Direct

Example:

Source Final

Full Screen

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally only, to fill the display area.

Full Screen

Example:

Source Final

Panoramic

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9 screen, keeping the original image as much as possible.

Panoramic

Example:

Source Final

ZOOM 1

Select to enlarge the picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the wide screen.

ZOOM 1

Example:

Final Source

ZOOM 2

Select to view wide-screen DVDs in full screen.

ZOOM 2

Example:

Source

Final

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Adjusting MENU Options

Depending on the signal tuned, you may see different MENU options on your screen. As an example, Menus displayed below are based on TV mode.

Picture Control

Accessing Picture Menu

1.

Press MENU.................

2.

Highlight [Picture].........

Use or button.

3.

Press OK......................

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

Picture Settings

Screen Settings

Aspect Ratio

Color Temperature

Cinemotion

3D Comb Filter

Temporal NR

HDMI Conversion

RESET PICTURE

ON

OFF

To highlight an option and to change settings, press ▲▼◄ ►. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.

Press EXIT to exit.

Selecting Picture

Options

Option

Picture Settings

Screen Settings

To quickly change the aspect ratio, press the ZOOM button repeatedly.

Aspect Ratio

Color Temperature

Cinemotion

3D Comb Filter

Temporal NR

(Analog)

HDMI Conversion

RESET PICTURE

Description

Select to access a picture adjustment window, see [Adjusting

Picture Settings] on next page.

Select to access a screen adjustment window for D-Sub or

Component input, see [Adjusting Screen Settings] on next page.

Select to access a window in which you can choose a proper aspect ratio for 4:3 or 16:9 program. Select from [Normal],

[Direct], [Full Screen], [Panoramic], [ZOOM 1] and [ZOOM 2].

Choose from the following color temperatures:

Cool

Neutral

Warm

Select to give the white colors a blue tint.

Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.

Select to give the white colors a red tint.

Select [ON] to optimize the screen display automatically detecting film content and applying a reverse 3-2 pull down process. Moving picture will appear clearer and more natural looking. Select [OFF] to disable the detection.

Select to provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross color noise. Select from [Off], [Low],

[Medium] and [High].

Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment. This also reduces the noise level to the signal from the RF jack.

Select from [Off], [Low], [Medium] and [High].

Select to change color space for some irregular HDMI signal.

Select [ON] when you find abnormal color while viewing

HDMI programs. Be sure to select [OFF] for normal HDMI signal.

Select to reset picture settings and adjustments to the defaults.

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Adjusting MENU Options

Picture Control

Adjusting Picture

Settings

Picture Settings: TV

Preset

Custom

Brightness 25

Contrast

Saturation

Tint

Sharpness

25

25

25

4

DONE

Choose among different preset adjustments for your TV picture

Option Description

Preset

Select to choose a picture mode to best match environment of the TV, which can vary due to factors like room brightness, type of program watched or the type of image input from external equipment.

Standard

Select for a highly defined image in a normally bright room.

Vivid

Movie

Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.

Select for a movie.

Pro

Select for a normal picture.

Custom

Select to customize the picture as desired.

To quickly change the picture mode, press the PICTURE button repeatedly.

Brightness

Select to adjust picture brightness.

Contrast

Saturation

Tint

Sharpness

Select to adjust picture contrast.

Select to adjust color saturation for current picture.

Select to adjust natural flesh tones.

Select to adjust clarity of outline detail.

Adjusting Screen

Settings

Adjustment Settings

Horizontal

Vertical

0

0

Phase

17

Auto Sync

Use left and right arrows to change horizontal position

DONE

Option

Horizontal

Vertical

Phase

Auto Sync

Description

Select to adjust horizontal position for the image.

Select to adjust vertical position for the image.

Adjust when characters have low contrast or when the image flickers.

Select to automatically adjust the PC image.

The [Screen Settings] window can't be accessed unless the TV works in D-Sub or

Component mode.

In Component mode, the [Auto Sync] item is unavailable.

In Component mode, when the unit receives 480i signal, the [Vertical] item is ineffective unless its value is larger than 0. Please do not adjust the [Vertical] item to a negative value.

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Adjusting MENU Options

Audio Control

Accessing Audio Menu

1.

Press MENU.................

2.

Highlight [

Audio

].........

Use or button.

3.

Press OK......................

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

Bass, Treble & Balance

Phone Settings

Effects

Auto Volume Control

COAX Out (SPDIF)

Analog Preference

OFF

Digital Preference

TV Speaker

RESET AUDIO

ON

To highlight an option and to change settings, press ▲▼◄ ►. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.

Press EXIT to exit.

Option Description

Selecting Audio

Options

Bass, Treble &

Balance

Phone Settings

To quickly change the audio mode, press the AUDIO button repeatedly.

Effects

Auto Volume Control

COAX Out (SPDIF)

Select to access an audio adjustment window.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

Select to access a phone settings window. All adjustments in this window have an effect on the headphone only.

Volume

Adjust to increase or decrease phone volume.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

None

Hall

Theater

Music

Speech

ON

OFF

Select to turn off the sound effect.

Select for a concert program.

Select for a movie program.

Select for a music program.

Select for a spoken dialog program.

Select to equalize overall volume levels across all channels.

Select to turn off Auto Volume Control.

AUTO

Select to output audio signal as its original format.

PCM

Select to output audio signal by PCM form.

Analog Preference

For analog channels, you may use the MTS/SAP button to cycle through the Multi-channel TV

Sound options.

For digital channels, you may use the MTS/SAP button to quickly select audio track if available.

Use this item to select a stereo mode as a default mode when you switch your TV to a analog program. Select from

[Mono], [Stereo] and [SAP].

Mono

Stereo

SAP

Select for mono reception. Use to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts.

Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo.

Select to automatically switch the TV to second audio programs when a signal is received. If no SAP signal is present, the TV remains in Stereo mode.

Digital Preference

TV Speaker

RESET AUDIO

Use this item to select a language as a default language when you switch your TV to a digital program.

Select to turn the TV speakers ON or OFF.

Select to reset audio settings to the defaults.

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Adjusting MENU Options

Setting Channels

Accessing Channels Menu

1.

Press MENU..................

2.

Highlight [

Channels

]...

Use or button.

3.

Press OK......................

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

Master List

Favorites

Scan Channels

Find Channel

Channel Name Edit

To highlight an option and to change settings, press ▲▼◄ ►. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.

Press EXIT to exit.

Option Description

Selecting Channel

Options

Master List

Select to display all available channels scanned by Auto

Program in initial setup. See [Setting Channel List] on this page.

Favorites Allows you to setup favorite channels in 3 different categories. See [Setting Favorite Channels] on next page.

Scan Channels

Find Channel

Channel Name Edit

Allows you to run Auto Program manually. You may need to run Auto Program manually if you interrupt the Auto

Program process in initial setup. Please refer to [Running

Initial Setup] for the detailed steps.

You will be asked to input a correct secret number before you access the [Channel Scan] screen.

Allows you to find channel manually by input the RF channel number. Please contact your local station or cable operator for this RF channel number information.

You will be asked to input a correct secret number before you access the [Find Channel] screen.

Allows you to assign labels (such as station call letters) to a selected channel. See [Editing Channel Name] on next page.

Setting Channel List

In the [Master Channel List] window, you may

Master Channel List

mark or unmark the desired channels. Only those channels marked with a tick symbol can be selected by the CH+ or CH- button. The

Mark All

Unmark All

Digital Only

2.0

2.1

2.2

3.0

4.0

4.1

KFOX-HD

KFOX-SD

KGO-DT unmarked channel(s) can be selected only by

0-9 number buttons.

Mark All: select to mark all channels.

Unmark All: select to unmark all channels.

Done

Press OK to finish

Digital Only: Select to mark digital channels only.

Be sure to select [Done] if you finish setting channel list.

Also, you may access the master channel list by pressing the LIST button.

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Setting Channels

Setting Favorite

Channels

Using the FAVORITE button

The unit allows you to setup 3 groups (FAV 1, FAV 2 and FAV 3) of favorite channels. You may set up to 16 channels for each favorite channel list.

Use this item to choose

FAV 1, FAV 2 or FAV 3

Use this item to deselect all channel

Use this item to rename current favorite channel list

Fav 2 Sports

FAV 2

Unmark All

Rename List

Select this item when you finish setting the favorite channel list

Done

Press OK to finish

Rename Favorite Channels List

The unit has assigned a name for each favorite list. For example, the preset name of FAV 2 is Sports. The unit also allows you to rename each list as desired.

Press ▲▼◄ ► to move through the label characters (A-Z,

0-9, etc.). Then press OK to select the highlighted character.

Repeat to add characters to the label.

Back: select to move cursor backward for one character.

Shift: select to change uppercase or lowercase for A-Z .

Clear: select to clear current inputs.

Select [Done] when you finish labeling current list.

2.0

2.1

2.2

3.0

4.0

4.1

KFOX-HD

KFOX-SD

KGO-DT

Change Name

FAV 1

Movie

_

A B C D E F G

H I J K L M N

O P

Q R

S T U

V W X Y Z

,

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8

Shift

9 Back

Clear

Done

Press OK to finish

Press FAVORITE button repeatedly to quickly select [FAV 1], [FAV 2] or [FAV 3].

The screen displays current favorite list name and those favorite channels under current list so that you can easily accessing them by press ▲ or ▼ buttons.

If current channel has been assigned to current list, the unit allows you to remove current channel from current list by selecting [Remove] item. Also, if current list does not include current channel, the unit allows you to add current channel into current list by selecting [Add] item.

Sports

2.0

2.1

2.2

3.0

Add

Editing Channel Name

Master List

Favorites

Scan Channels

Find Channel

Channel Name Edit

Press OK or ► button.

Channel Name Edit

2.1

2.2

KVUE-HD

KVUE-DT

Edit channel name in channel list.

Change Name

2.1

KVUE-HD

A B C D E F G

H I J K L M N

O P Q R S T U

V W X Y Z

,

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9

Shift

Back

Clear

Done

Press OK to finish

Press OK button.

The unit allows you to assign a label to all available channels as desired by using this feature. In the [Channel Name Edit] window, you need to select a desired channel you want to rename. Please use ▲▼◄ ► and OK buttons to input a desired label name. Be sure to select [Done] item when you finish input.

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Using the Program Guide

Accessing Program Guide

1.

Press MENU.................

2.

Highlight [

Guide

].....

Use or button.

3.

Press OK......................

Using the Program

Guide

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

Show program information for the current channel

This TV is equipped to show program information if it is available from the station.

The Program Guide provides some information for current viewing program and next program if next program information is available. The information may include channel number, channel name, program title, broadcast time, brief introduction, etc. Normally, you may access program guide by:

= Using the [Guide] menu.

= Using the GUIDE button.

= Using the INFO button.

Press the GUIDE button while watching a program, a simplified information windows appears with channel number, channel name, program title, etc.

If you want to view more detailed information such as program introduction, press the ▲ or GUIDE button.

SIGNAL

HD1080i Stereo

Ten bright high-school students arrive at the Los Angles house where they will live and compete for the prize of a full scholarship to the college of their choice. (TV-PG, CC, Digital)

Antenna

24.1

KVUE-HD

8:00 PM

The Scholar

If the information of next program is available, a triangle appears on the bottomright part of the screen, you may press the ►button to access.

SIGNAL

HD1080i Stereo

A juonralist investigates a bizarre videotape whose images hold deadly consequences for its viewers.

Antenna

24.1

KVUE-HD

8:00 PM

The Scholar

9:00 PM

The Ring

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Setting System

Accessing Settings Menu

1.

Press MENU.................

2.

Highlight [

Settings

].....

Use or button.

3.

Press OK......................

Picture

Audio

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

Date & Time

Timer

Input Select

Closed Captions

Menu & Displays

RESET ALL

To highlight an option and to change settings, press ▲▼◄ ►. Press OK to confirm the selection or alter the settings.

Press EXIT to exit.

Setting Date & Time

Date & Time

Timer

Input Select

Closed Captions

Menu & Displays

RESET ALL

Press OK or ► button.

Clock/Calendar

Today's Date

June 29, 2006

Time Zone

Eastern (US, CAN)

Current Time

6:29 PM

Adjust for Daylight Saving Time

Auto-Update Time

Done

Press OK to finish

Once the AC power is cut off

Option

completely, the [Today's Date] and

[Current Time] items need to be

Today's Date

set again when you turn on the unit

Current Time

next time.

Time Zone

When the [Auto-Update Time] is set to ON, the [Today's Date] and

Adjust for Daylight

Saving Time

Auto-Update Time

[Current Time] items can't be accessed.

Description

Select to set date.

Select to set current time.

Select a proper time zone according to your local area.

Select to observe daylight saving time.

Select to automatically update time from the service provider if this information is broadcasted with the program as well.

Setting Timer

By using the SLEEP button, the

TV allows you to set the amount of time (15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 before shutting off automatically.

If you select [Leave TV on], the unit cancel the sleep timer setting.

Date & Time

Timer

Input Select

Closed Captions

Menu & Displays

RESET ALL

Press OK or ► button.

Option

minutes, 60 minutes or 90 minutes)

Timer is on

that you want the TV to remain on

Start Time

Duration

Timer

Timer is on

Start Time

8:00 PM

Press OK to finish

Description

Duration

01:30

Done

Select to activate current timer.

Select to set a start time so that the TV automatically turns on at the selected time.

Select to set a duration time that you want the TV to remain on before shutting off automatically.

When the TV automatically turns on at the select time, if the user operate the TV by pressing any button, the TV automatically cancel the duration time and remains on unless the user turn off the TV.

Once the timer is activated and performed, the Timer setting will be canceled automatically. The user need to set the Timer again if you want to use this feature next time.

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Setting System

Input Select

Date & Time

Timer

Input Select

Closed Captions

Menu & Displays

RESET ALL

Press OK or ► button.

TV

AV1

SV/AV2

Component1

Component2

HDMI

D-Sub

Select to view TV programs

Select to view programs from AV1 inputs.

Select to view programs from AV2 or S-video inputs.

Select to view programs from Component1 inputs.

Select to view programs from Component2 inputs.

Select to view programs from HDMI input.

Select to view programs from D-Sub input.

To quickly change the input type, press the INPUT button repeatedly.

Setting Caption Vision

Option

Basic Selection

Advanced Selection

Advanced Appearance

Caption Preference

RESET CC

Description

Allows you to select basic closed caption options.

CC1, CC2,

CC3, CC4

Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program. (Should be set to CC1 for most programs.)

Text1,Text2,

Displays network/station information presented using

Text3,Text4

either half or the whole screen (if available).

Allows you to select advanced digital closed caption options.

Select from the available options.

Allows you to make additional settings for digital closed caption options. You may set the following items as desired:

Text Style, Text Color, Text Opacity, Text Size, Text align

Edge Color, Edge Style, Background Color, Background

Opacity, Frame Color and Frame Opacity.

Allows you to set digital closed captioning to Basic (digital

EIA-608) or Advanced (digital EIA-708). Select from

[Always Basic], [Always Advanced] and [Automatic].

Select to reset Closed Captions to the default settings.

Using the CCD button

Option

Press the CCD button repeatedly to select [Off], [On] or [On when muted].

On

Off

On when muted

Setting Menu & Display

Option

Menu Language

Input Labels Edit

Screen Saver

RESET DISPLAY

Description

Select to turn on the Closed Captions.

Select to turn off the Closed Captions.

Select to turn on the Closed Captions when the TV is muted.

Description

Allows you to select an on-screen menu language. Select from [English], [French] and [Spanish].

Select to edit input labels as desired or according to the connected device. See [Editing Input Labels] on next page.

Select to set screen saver. See [Setting Screen Saver] on next page.

Select to reset display settings to the defaults.

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Setting System

Editing Input Labels

Setting Screen Saver

1.

Highlight [Menu & Displays] item in [Settings] menu.

Press OK or ► button to access the sub-menu.

2.

Highlight [Input Labels Edit] item.

Press OK or ► button to enter.

Date & Time

Timer

Input Select

Closed Captions

Menu & Displays

RESET ALL

Menu Language

Input Labels Edit

Screen Saver

RESET DISPLAY

Menu Language

Input Labels Edit

Screen Saver

RESET DISPLAY

TV

AV1

SV/AV2

Component1

Component2

HDMI

D-Sub

3.

Highlight a desired Input

Label you want to edit. As an example, highlight [TV].

Press OK or ► button to enter.

4.

Highlight [Custom Label] item.

Press OK button to enter.

5.

The Label editing window appears. Please use ▲▼◄

► and OK buttons to input a desired label name. Be sure to select [Done] item when you finish input.

TV

AV1

SV/AV2

Component1

Component2

HDMI

D-Sub

Antenna

Cable

DTV

DVD

Game

HI Def

PC

Sat

STB

VCR

Custom Label:TV

Input Source

TV

_

A B C D E F G

H I J K L M N

O P Q R S T U

V W X Y

Z

,

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8

Shift

9 Back

Clear

Done

Press OK to finish

Option

Activation Delay

Background Color

Test

RESET SCREEN

SAVER

Description

Select to set a delay time before the screen saver is activated when there is no input signal.

Select to set a background color when the screen saver is activated .

Select to preview the screen saver.

Select to reset the settings of the screen saver to the defaults.

Running Reset System

WARNING: Running t he [RESET ALL] item will clear all of your customized settings.

Please make sure that you want reset all settings to the factory defaults before you perform this operation. You will be asked to input a correct secret number when you select [RESET ALL] item in the [SETTINGS] menu.

When the system is reset successfully, all customized settings will be cleared and the unit runs initial setup wizard.

RESET ALL Settings

Are you sure you want to RESET ALL

SETTINGS to the factory defaults?

The channel list will be cleared. You must run the Setup Wizard after a reset.

Don't Reset Reset

Press OK to leave all settings as-is

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Parental Lock Control

Accessing Locks Menu

1.

Press MENU.................

PIN Entry

2.

Highlight [Locks]...........

Use or button.

Picture

Audio

Settings

You must enter your four-digit PIN to continue

3.

Press OK......................

Channels

Locks

Press a Number to enter digit

4.

Enter a correct PIN.

Use 0-9 number buttons.

Guide

If it is the first time to access the [Locks] menu, the unit allows you to set a secret number as desired, please refer to

[Setting a Secret Number] in chapter [Getting Start].

Once the correct PIN is entered, the [Locks] menu displays as below.

To highlight an option and to change settings, press ▲▼◄ ►. Press OK to confirm the selection. Press EXIT to exit.

Selecting Locks

Options

Ratings Locks

Channel Locks

Picture

Audio

RESET LOCKS

Settings

Channels

Locks

Guide

OFF

USA

Canada

Option

Ratings Locks

Channel Locks

Front Panel Lock

Change PIN

RESET LOCKS

Description

The rating control gives parents a great degree of control over broadcasts accessed by their children. It allows parents to select programs judged suitable for child viewing while blocking ones judged not suitable. It does so automatically once you activate this feature in your TV. See [Selecting

Locks Options ] on next page.

Select to access [Channel Locks] window, in which you may lock channels as desired. In this window, you may select

[Lock All] to lock all available channels, or select [Unlock

All] to unlock all channels. Also, you may use the ▲▼◄ ► and OK buttons to lock individual channel one by one as desired. The Lock channels will be marked with a symbol.

Be sure to select [Done] when you finish setting.

ON

Select to enable the panel buttons.

OFF

Select to disable the panel buttons.

Select to change PIN as desired. The old PIN is necessary if you want to change the PIN.

Select to reset the locks settings to the defaults. The customized lock settings will be cleared if you select

[RESET].

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Parental Lock Control

Selecting Locks

Options

US Custom Rating Options

Option Description

To ensure maximum blocking capability, the age-based ratings should be used.

USA-TV

Age-Based Options

Block programs by their

TV-Y

All children.

rating, content or both.

TV-Y7

Directed to children age 7 and older.

TV-G

General audience.

TV-PG

Parental guidance suggested.

USA-Movie

TV-14

Parents strongly cautioned.

TV-MA

Mature audience only.

Content-Based Options

FV

D

L

S

V

G

PG

PG-13

R

NC-17

X

Fantasy violence.

Suggestive dialog.

Strong language.

Sexual situations.

Violence.

All children and general audiences.

Parental guidance suggested.

Parental guidance for children under 13.

Restricted viewing, parental guidance is suggested for children under 17.

No one 17 and under admitted.

X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may be encoded in the data of older movies.

Viewing Locked or

Blocked Programs

Canadian Custom Rating Options

Option Description

CAN-French

G

General programming.

8 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 8.

CAN-English

13 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 13.

16 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 16.

18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults.

C

C8+

All children.

Children 8 years and older.

G

General programming.

PG

14+

18+

Parental guidance.

Viewers 14 and older.

Adult programming.

The content ratings will increase depending on the level of the age-based rating. For example, a program with a TV-PG V (Violence) rating may contain moderate violence, while a TV-14 V (Violence) rating may contain more intense violence.

You can view a locked or blocked program by entering the secret number.

1.

Tuned to a locked or blocked program.

2.

Enter your secret number using the 0-9 buttons.

Parental Lock will be canceled temporarily until you turn your TV off.

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Troubleshooting

If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your television, please call the services center in your local area.

Before calling service, please check the symptoms and follow suggested solutions.

Remote Control

Problem Possible Solutions

Remote control does not operate

● The batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.

● Check the orientation of the batteries.

● Make sure the power cord is plugged in.

Remote control does not operate other brand equipment

● If you replaced the batteries to the remote recently, the code numbers for the video equipment may need to be reset.

● There may be more than one code for the equipment that you are attempting to operate.

● There is a possibility that this equipment can only be operated by its original remote control.

Video and Audio

Problem

No picture (screen not lit),

No sound

Dark, poor or no picture

(Screen lit), good sound

No color/dark picture/color

Is not correct

Only snow and noise appear

On the screen

Dotted lines or stripes

Double images

“Black box” on screen

Good picture, no sound

Audio noise

Possible Solutions

● Make sure the power cord is plugged in.

● Press POWER on the TV or on the remote control.

● Press the input source select button to cycle through the connected video sources.

● Try another channel; it could be station trouble.

● Select a proper picture mode.

● Adjust the brightness in the video setting.

● Check the antenna/cable connections.

● Adjust the color saturation in the video setting.

● Check the antenna/cable connections.

● Try another channel; it could be station trouble.

● Adjust the antenna.

● Move the TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hair dryers.

● Using a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable may solve the problem.

● You have selected a text option in the Setup setting and no text is available. Please try to turn off the Close Caption feature or select CC1 instead of Text1-4.

● The sound may be muted. Press MUTE again to cancel.

● Make sure the speaker option is set to On in the Audio settings.

● Make sure the stereo mode is set to stereo or mono.

● Communication problems may occur if infrared communication equipment (e.g., infrared cordless headphones) is used near the TV. Move the infrared communication equipment away from the TV until the noise is eliminated.

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Troubleshooting

General

Problem Possible Solutions

One or some channels can’t be displayed

● These channels may be locked. Please unlock them (see Lock settings).

● These channels may be set to hidden in the master channel list. You may mark them with the tick symbol to cancel hidden or select them with 0-9 number buttons.

Lost password

● On the password screen, enter the following master password: 1397. You may use the master password to set a new password as desired. Please remember your new password and keep it carefully.

Some items can’t be accessed

TV cabinet creaks

Control buttons do not operate

● If a setting option appears in gray, this indicates that the settings option is unavailable in current input mode.

● When the TV is in use, there is a natural rise in temperature, causing the cabinet to expand or contract and may be accompanied by a slight creaking noise. This is not a malfunction.

● Disconnect the power cord and wait for a few seconds. Then re-plug the power cord and turn on the unit again.

Notes:

If your problem is not solved, turn your unit off and then on again.

Cautions:

Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself.

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Care and Maintenance

About Temperature

Do not use in hot and cold rooms (locations)

● When the unit is used in rooms (locations) with low temperature, the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.

Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the screen to malfunction.

Storage temperature: 0°C to +50°C

Working temperature: 5°C to +40°C

About After-Image

Cleaning and

Maintenance

The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent after-image on the screen.

This background image is viewable on normal programs in the form of a stationary fixed image. This type of irreversible screen deterioration can be limited by observing the following steps:

A. Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum viewing level.

B. Do not display the fixed image for extended periods of time.

C. Turn the power off when not in actual use.

Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers,

Captions or Other Fixed Image Displays.

● Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen.

Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode.

CAUTIONS:

● The permanent after-image on the screen resulting from fixed image use is not an operating defect and as such is not covered by the warranty.

● This product is not designed to display fixed images for extended periods of time.

To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.

If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a soap and water solution or a weak detergent solution.

Use eyeglass cleaner to remove stubborn dirt from the screen.

Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.

Before using a chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully.

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Specifications

Type:

Panel:

TV system:

Receiving Channel:

VHF/UHF:

CATV:

Digital Terrestrial Broadcast:

Digital cable:

Audio multiplex:

Audio out:

Power Requirement:

Power Consumption:

Dimensions (W X H X D in inches):

Weight:

Terminals:

Composite Video/Audio(L/R):

S-video:

Component Video/Audio(L/R):

HDMI interface:

D-Sub/Audio:

Antenna:

Composite Video/Audio(L/R):

Coaxial Digital Audio Out:

Headphone jack:

RS-232:

USB Port:

1

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

LCD TV

32" TFT LCD

American TV standard ATSC/NTSC System

VHF 2-13ch, UHF 14-69ch

1-125ch

2-69ch

1-135ch

BTSC System

8W × 2

AC 100-240 V, 50/60Hz

200 W

32.3 × 25.9 × 10.2

50.7 lbs/23 kg

● As part of policy of continuous improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.

● Note: Design and specification are subject to change without notice.

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Programming your Remote Control

Introduction

A Quick Look at

Programming a Device

Your remote lets you control four devices with one easy-to-use, compact unit. After installing batteries, you can program the remote to control your VCR or DVD, Cable or

Satellite Receivers, Amplifier or Tuner, and Auxiliary devices. To do so, follow the instructions in “Programming a Device”. For best results, please read and follow all the remaining instructions. Keep this guide for future reference.

The universal remote control unit can’t be programmed to control a TV with other brand. It has been preset to control this TV set, and this preset is unchangeable.

To control VCR or DVD, Cable or Satellite Receivers, Amplifier or Tuner, and Auxiliary devices, follow these steps. Before proceeding, find the codes for the devices you want to program in [Manufacturer's Codes] and write them down or highlight them.

Searching for your Code

To program a DVD Player, portable DVD player, or mobile DVD player, use the

DVD key.

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 the first five-digit code for your device. The LED blinks once as each digit is entered. If the code is correct, the LED blinks twice.

If the LED does not blink twice, repeat steps 2 to 4 and try entering the code again.

5. Aim the remote at the device and press Power. The device should turn off. If it does not, repeat steps 3 to 5, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works. If you cannot find a code that works, see “Searching for Your Code”.

6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the other devices you want to control. For future reference, write down each working device code below:

AUX Code:

CBL Code:

CD Code:

DVD Code:

SAT Code:

TNR Code:

VCR Code:

7. Press SET to save and exit

If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your code:

1. Press a device key once.

2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

3. Enter 9-9-1, then the device group number (0= Cable, 1= TV, 2= VCR, 3=

Audio). The LED blinks twice.

4. Aim the remote at the device and press Power. The remote sends IR codes from its library to the selected device, starting with the most popular code first.

If the device responds, go to step 7.

5. If the device does not respond, press CH+. The remote will try the next code.

Continue until the device responds.

Press CH- to try the previous code.

6. To search for other device codes, repeat steps 1 to 5.

7. Press SET to save and exit.

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Programming your Remote Control

Checking the Codes

Changing Volume Lock

If you have set up the remote using the procedure in “Searching for Your Code”, you may need to find out which four-digit code is operating your equipment. For example, to find out which code is assigned to your DVD:

1.

Press DVD once.

2.

Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

3.

Enter 9-9-0. The LED blinks twice.

4.

To view the code for the first digit, press 1. Count the LED blinks (for example, three blinks = 3), and write down the number in the appropriate code listing in step 6 under “Programming a Device”.

If a code digit is 0, the LED does not blink.

5. Repeat step 4 for the four remaining digits, using 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, 4 for the fourth digit, and 5 for the fifth digit.

6.

To check for other device codes, repeat steps 1 to 5, substituting the device key for DVD.

The remote comes preset to allow independent volume control of each selected device (Global Volume Unlock). However, you may change the Volume Lock setting to Global Volume Lock so that one device's volume will control volume in all other modes. After that, you can perform Individual Volume Unlock on a selected device to set its volume control for independent operation or Global Volume Unlock to remove all volume locking.

Locking Volume Control to One Mode (Global Volume Lock)

1. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

2. Enter 9-9-3 and then press the mode key for the device you want to control volume

(for example, DVD). The LED blinks twice. Now when you press VOL+, VOL-, or

Mute, the selected device (for example, DVD) will control the volume regardless of the current mode.

Unlocking All Volume Control (Restoring Global Unlock)

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.

Unlocking a Single Device's Volume Control

1. Press a device key (VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).

2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

3. Enter 9-9-3 and then press VOL-. The LED blinks four times.

Volume is now independently controlled for the selected devices.

Troubleshooting

CARE

Problem Solution

LED does not blink when you press a key.

Replace new batteries.

LED blinks when you press a key, but device does not respond.

Make sure the remote is aimed at your device and is not more than 15 feet away.

LED blinks one long blink.

An entry error has occurred (for example, wrong key).

Try entry sequence again.

Remote does not control devices or commands are not working properly.

Try all listed codes for the device. Make sure the device operates with an infrared remote control.

=

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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Manufacturer's Codes

Audio Amplifiers

Manufacturer

Bose

GE

JVC

Marantz

Nakamichi

NEC

Optimus

Realistic

Sansui

Shure

Sony

Soundesign

Victor

Wards

Yamaha

Audio Amp/Tuners

Manufacturer

ADC

Aiwa

Anam

Audiotronic

Bose

Capetronic

Carver

Coby

Denon

Fonmix

Glory Horse

Harman/Kardon

Hitachi

Inkel

Integra

JBL

JVC

Kenwood

KLH

Magnavox

Marantz

MCS

Onkyo

Optimus

Panasonic

44

Codes

30674

30078

30331

30321

30321

30264

30395

30395

30321

30264

30689

30078

30331

30078

30354, 30133

Codes

30531

31405, 31243, 30121

31609, 31074

31189

31229

30531

31189

31263

31360, 31142, 30904

31360

31263

30110

31273

30027

30135

30110

30074, 31263

31313, 31570, 30027

31428

31189, 31269, 30531

31189, 31269, 30039

30039

30842, 30135

31023, 30670, 30531, 31074

31518, 30039

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

Audio Amp/Tuners

Cable Converters

Manufacturer

ABC

Americast

Bell & Howell

Bell South

Clearmaster

ClearMax

Coolmax

Daeryung

Digi

Director

Dumont

Gehua

General Instrument

GoldStar

Hamlin

Hitachi

Jerrold

KNC

LG

Memorex

Motorola

MultiVision

Manufacturer

Philips

Pioneer

Proscan

Qisheng

Quasar

RadioShack

RCA

Sharper Image

Silsonic

Sony

Soundesign

Stereophonics

Sunfire

Teac

Technics

Thorens

Victor

Wards

Yamaha

Codes

31189, 31269

31023, 30150, 30014, 30630, 30531

31254

31609

30039

31263

31023, 31609, 31254, 30531, 31074

31263

30176

31258, 31759

30670

31023

31313

31074, 31267

31308, 31518, 30039

31189

30074

30014

30176, 31276, 31176

Codes

00003, 00008, 00014

00899

00014

00899

00883

00883

00883

01877, 00877, 00477, 00008

00637

00476

00637

00476

00476, 00810, 00276, 00003, 00014

00144

00009, 00273

00014

00476, 00810, 00276, 00003, 00012, 00014

00008

00144

00000

00476, 00810, 00276, 01254, 01376

00012

45

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

Cable Converters

Manufacturer

Pace

Panasonic

Panther

Paragon

Philips

Pioneer

Pulsar

Quasar

RadioShack

Regal

Runco

Samsung

Scientific Atlanta

Sony

Starcom

Supercable

Supermax

Tocom

Torx

Toshiba

Trans PX

Tristar

TS

V2

Viewmaster

Vision

Vortex View

Zenith

CD Players

Codes

01877, 00237

00000, 00008, 00107

00637

00000

00317, 01305

01877, 00877, 00144, 00533

00000

00000

00883

00279, 00273

00000

00000, 00144

01877, 00877, 00477, 00008

01006

00003, 00014

00276

00883

00012

00003

00000

00276

00883

00003

00883

00883

00883

00883

00000, 00525, 00899

Manufacturer

Aiwa

Burmester

California Audio Labs

Carver

Denon

DKK

DMX Electronics

Dynamic Bass

Fisher

Garrard

Genexxa

Codes

30157

30420

30029

30157, 30179

30873

30000

30157

30179

30179

30420

30032

46

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

CD Players

Manufacturer

Harman/Kardon

Parasound

Philips

Pioneer

Polk Audio

Proton

QED

Quad

Quasar

RadioShack

RCA

Realistic

Rotel

SAE

Sansui

Sanyo

SAST

Hitachi

Integra

JVC

Kenwood

Krell

Linn

Magnavox

Marantz

MCS

Miro

Mission

MTC

NSM

Onkyo

Optimus

Panasonic

Sharp

Silsonic

Sonic Frontiers

Sony

Soundesign

TAG McLaren

Tascam

Teac

Technics

Codes

30157, 30173

30032

30101

30072

30826, 30626, 30028, 30037, 30036, 30190

30157

30157

30157

30626, 30029, 30157

30029

30000

30157

30420

30157

30868, 30101

31063, 30000, 30032, 30037, 30420, 30179, 31075, 30145

30029

30420

30626, 30157

31063, 31062, 30032

30157

30157

30157

30157

30029

31075

31062, 30032, 30420, 30179, 30053

30420, 30179

30157, 30420

30157

30157

30179

30157

30861, 30037

30888, 30036

30157

30490, 30000, 30100

30145

30157

30420

30420

30029

47

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

CD Players

Manufacturer

Victor

Wards

Yamaha

Zonda

DVD Players

Manufacturer

Aiwa

Akai

Allegro

Apex Digital

Blaupunkt

Blue Parade

Broksonic

Changhong

CineVision

Coby

Curtis Mathes

CyberHome

Daewoo

Denon

DVD2000

Emerson

Enterprise

Fisher

Funai

Gateway

GE

Go Video

Greenhill

Harman/Kardon

Hitachi

Hiteker

Initial

Integra

JBL

JVC

Kenwood

KLH

Koss

Codes

30072

30157, 30053

30888, 30036

30157

Codes

20641, 21912

20770

20869

20672, 20717, 20797, 21061, 20796, 21056, 21937,

20794, 21020, 21915

20717

20571

20695

20627, 21061

20869

21086

21087

21024, 21023, 21129, 20816, 21117

20833, 21172, 20869

20490

20521

20591, 20675

20591

21919

20675

21158, 21073

20522, 20717

20744, 20833, 21099, 20783, 21075, 20869, 21730

20717

20582, 20702

20573, 20664, 21919

20672

20717

20627, 21924

20702

20558, 20623, 20867

20490, 20534

20717, 21020, 21149

20651, 21980

48

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

DVD Players

Manufacturer

Lasonic

Pioneer

Polaroid

Polk Audio

Portland

Proscan

Qwestar

RCA

Rio

Rotel

Sampo

Samsung

Sansui

Sanyo

Sharp

Sharper Image

Sherwood

LG

Liquid Video

Lite-On

Loewe

Magnavox

Marantz

Memorex

Microsoft

Mintek

Mitsubishi

Nesa

Norcent

Onkyo

Oritron

Panasonic

Philips

Shinco

Shinsonic

Sonic Blue

Sony

SVA

Sylvania

Symphonic

Codes

20798

20591, 20869, 20801

21980

21158, 21058

20511

20503, 20539, 21976, 21914, 20675

20539

20695

20522

20717

21521, 20521

20717

21003

20503, 20627, 21924, 20792

20651, 21980

20490, 21762, 21990

20503, 20539, 20646, 21914

20525, 20571

21086, 21061

20539

20770

20522

20651

20522, 20571, 20717, 20822

20869

20623

20752, 20698

20490, 20573, 21932, 21075, 20820

20695

20695

20630, 20752

21117

20770

20717

20533

20869, 21099

20533, 20864, 21033, 21904, 21903

20717

20675

20675

49

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

DVD Players

Satellite Receivers

Manufacturer

Teac

Technics

Theta Digital

Toshiba

Urban Concepts

Xbox

Yamaha

Zenith

Manufacturer

AlphaStar

Chaparral

Crossdigital

DirecTV

I-Lo

JVC

LG

Magnavox

Memorex

Mitsubishi

Motorola

NEC

Next Level

Panasonic

Paysat

Philips

Proscan

Proton

Dish Network System

Dishpro

Echostar

Expressvu

GE

General Instrument

GOI

Goodmans

Hisense

Hitachi

HTS

Hughes Network

Systems

Codes

20717, 21984, 20809

20490

20571

20503, 20695

20503

20522

20490, 20539, 20545

20503, 20591, 20869

Codes

00772

00216

01109

00392, 00566, 00639, 01142, 00247, 00749, 01749,

00724, 00819, 01856, 01076, 01109, 00099, 01392,

01640, 01442, 01414, 01108

01005, 00775, 01505

01005, 00775, 01505

01005, 00775, 01505

00775

00566

00869

00775

01246

01535

00819, 00222, 01250

00775

01142, 00749, 01749, 01442

01535

00775

01414, 01226

00724, 00722

00724

00749

00869

01270

00869

00247, 00701

00724

01142, 00749, 01749, 00724, 01076, 00722, 00099, 01442

00392, 00566

01535

50

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

Satellite Receivers

VCRs

Manufacturer

RadioShack

RCA

Samsung

Sanyo

SKY

Sony

Star Choice

Tivo

Toshiba

UltimateTV

Uniden

US Digital

USDTV

Voom

Zenith

Manufacturer

ABS

Admiral

Aiko

Aiwa

Alienware

America Action

American High

Amoisonic

Anam

Anam National

Asha

Audiovox

Beaumark

Bell & Howell

Broksonic

Calix

Canon

Carver

CCE

Changhong

Citizen

Colt

Craig

Curtis Mathes

Cybernex

CyberPower

Codes

00869

00392, 00566, 00855, 00143, 01392

01276, 01109, 01108

01219

00856

00639, 01640

00869

01142, 01442

00749, 01749, 00790, 01285

01640, 01392

00724, 00722

01535

01535

00869

00856, 01856

Codes

21972

20048, 20209

20278

20037, 20479

21972

20278

20035

20479

20162, 20037, 20240, 20278

20162

20240

20037, 20278

20240

20104

20184, 20121, 20209, 20002, 20479

20037

20035

20081

20072, 20278

20048, 20081

20037, 20278

20072

20037, 20047, 20240, 20072

20060, 20035, 20162

20240

21972

51

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

VCRs

Manufacturer

Daewoo

Dell

Denon

DirecTV

Durabrand

Electrohome

Electrophonic

Emerex

Emerson iBUYPOWER

JVC

KEC

Kenwood

KLH

Kodak

Kolin

LG

Logik

LXI

Magnavox

Magnin

Marantz

Marta

Fisher

Fuji

Fujitsu

Gateway

GE

General

Go Video

GoldStar

Haojie

Harman/Kardon

Harwood

Hewlett Packard

HI-Q

Hitachi

Howard Computers

HP

Hughes Network

Systems

52

Codes

20045, 20104, 20278

21972

20042

20739

20039, 20038

20037

20037

20032

20035, 20037, 20184, 20240, 20045, 20121, 20043,

20209, 20002, 20278, 20479

20047, 20104

20035, 20033

20045

21972

20060, 20035, 20240

20045

20432

20037, 20209, 20038, 20225

20240

20081, 20038

20072

21972

20047

20037, 20042, 20055

21972

21972

20042, 20739

21972

20045, 20067

20037, 20278

20067, 20038

20072

20035, 20037

20043

20037, 20045, 20042, 20209, 20038

20072

20037

20035, 20039, 20081

20240

20035, 20081

20037

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

VCRs

Manufacturer

Matsushita

Media Center PC

MEI

Memorex

MGA

MGN Technology

Microsoft

Mind

Minolta

Mitsubishi

Motorola

MTC

Multitech

NEC

Newave

Nikko

Noblex

Northgate

Olympus

Optimus

Orion

Panasonic

Penney

Pentax

Philco

Philips

Pilot

Pioneer

Polk Audio

Profitronic

Proscan

Protec

Pulsar

Qisheng

Quasar

Radix

Randex

RCA

Realistic

ReplayTV

Runco

Sampo

Codes

20035, 20162

21972

20035

20035, 20162, 20037, 20048, 20039, 20047, 20240,

20104, 20209, 20479

20240, 20043

20240

21972

21972

20042

20067, 20043

20035, 20048

20240

20072

20035, 20037, 20048, 20104, 20067, 20038

20037

20037

20240

21972

20035

21062, 20162, 20037, 20048, 20104, 20432

20184, 20209, 20002, 20479

21062, 20035, 20162, 20616, 20225

20035, 20037, 20240, 20042, 20038

20042

20035, 20479

20035, 20081, 20739, 20618

20037

20042, 20067

20081

20240

20060

20072

20039

20060

20035, 20162

20037

20037

20060, 20035, 20240, 20042, 20880

20035, 20037, 20048, 20047, 20104

20616

20039

20037, 20048

53

Other Information

Manufacturer's Codes

VCRs

Manufacturer

Samsung

Sanky

Sansui

Sanyo

Scott

Sears

Sharp

Shintom

Shogun

Singer

Sonic Blue

Sony

STS

Sylvania

Systemax

Tagar Systems

Tashiko

Tatung

Technics

Teco

Teknika

Tivo

TMK

Toshiba

Totevision

Touch

Unitech

Vector

Vector Research

Victor

Video Concepts

Videomagic

Videosonic

Viewsonic

Wards

White Westinghouse

XR-1000

Yamaha

Zenith

ZT Group

Codes

20240, 20045, 20432

20048, 20039

20067, 20209, 20479

20047, 20240, 20104

20184, 20045, 20121, 20043

20035, 20037, 20047, 20042, 20104

20048, 20209

20072

20240

20072

20616

20035, 20032, 20033, 20636, 21972

20042

20035, 20081, 20043

21972

21972

20037

20045, 20067

20035, 20162

20035, 20037, 20048, 20038

20035, 20037

20636, 20618, 21503, 20739

20240

20045, 20042, 20067, 20043, 21503, 21008, 21972

20037, 20240

21972

20240

20045

20038

20067

20045

20037

20240

21972

20060, 20035, 20048, 20047, 20081, 20240, 20042, 20072

20209, 20072

20035, 20072

20038

20039, 20033, 20209, 20479

21972

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