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Initial PC Mode Settings
PC Menu Components
Main Menu Settings
To use the PC mode, set the resolution on the PC to 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz
/ 1360 x 768 @ 60Hz, and connect it to the LCD TV (supports up to 1600
x 1200 @ 60Hz/1280 x 1024 @ 85).
Connect the LCD TV and the PC, and press the  button.
Press the  button on the remote control.
The ‘MAIN SOURCE’ screen will be displayed.
Check the type of cable that connects the LCD TV and
the PC. Press the <
> button on the remote control
to navigate to RGB (or DVI), and press the 
button. (or press the  button on the remote
control.)
The ‘PC’ screen will be displayed.
N O T E
▶ Highest resolution supported by the PC mode
Main screen : 1600x1200 @ 60Hz/1280x1024 @ 85Hz
Sub screen : 1280x768 @ 60Hz/1360x768 @ 60Hz
3-2
Initial PC Mode Settings
PC Mode Environment Settings
Initial PC Mode Settings
3-3
The Main menu has 5 categories, which contain submenus and option
items.
Switch to the ‘PC’ mode and press the  button on the remote control.
The ‘MAIN MENU’ screen will be displayed.
Main Menu
PICTURE
SOUND
Sub Menu 1
Sub Menu 2
Sub Menu 3
CSM
Normal
Plain white.
Cool
Bluish white.
Warm
Reddish white.
User
Controls color (Red, Green, Blue) of the display.
Brightness
Adjust the over-all brightness or darkness of the screen.
Contrast
Adjust the brightness and darkness between objects and back-grounds.
Effect
Flat
Standard factory settings.
Music
When watching music video or concerts.
Movie
When watching movies.
Speech
When watching a show that is mostly dialogue.
User
Bass : Adjusts bass
Treble : Adjusts treble
Surround
3-4
Off
Surround Output Off
Normal
Optimal Surround for Output Condition
Spatial
Enhanced Surround
AVL
On/Off
AVL Function On/Off
Balance
-10 ~ 10
Adjust balance between the left & right speakers.
PC Menu Components
PC Mode Environment Settings
Main Menu
PIP/POP/PBP
Sub Menu 1
Sub Menu 2
Sub Menu 3
On/Off
Off
PIP/POP/PBP Function Off
Description
PIP
Source
TV, AV1~AV3,
Component1~2, RGB, DVI
POP
Swap
To Set
PIP Size
Small, Large
PIP Position
PIP Screen Position Selection
Source
TV, AV1~AV3,
Component1~2, RGB, DVI
PBP1~2
Swap
To Set
Source
TV, AV1~AV3,
Component1~2, RGB, DVI
Swap
SET UP
Language
To Set
English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano, Korean
(Menu Screen Display Language Selection)
Transparency
0~10
Adjusts the image transparency
ARC
16:9, 14:9, 4:3
Screen Aspect Selection
ISM Method
Normal
Normal screen
Orbit
Moves the screen up, down, left and right in
small increments to prevent overheating of the
panel during prolonged use.
White
Sets the whole screen to white.
Set ID
0~99
Set ID Selection
Factory Reset
Off
Selects the factory default.
Timer
Clock
AM, PM
Off Timer
On Timer
SCREEN
Time Selection
AM, PM, On/Off TV Off Time Selection
AM, PM, On/Off TV On Time Selection
CHANNEL
CATV/Air
Volume
0~100
Auto Off
On/Off
TV Off Auto Function Selection
Auto configure
To Start
Automatic adjustment of the screen/Auto in Progress
H-Position
0 ~ 100
Horizontal screen position adjustment
V-Position
0 ~ 100
Vertical screen position adjustment
Clock
0 ~ 100
Picture quality adjustment by fine-tuning
Phase
0 ~ 255
Screen phase adjustment (adjustment for
screen noise, focus when letters appear to
overlap each other, brightness, stability, etc.)
PC Menu Components
3-5
PICTURE Menu Settings
3-6
Switch to the ‘PC’ mode, press the  button on the remote control, and then
press the  button on the remote control.
Press the  button or the <
> button on the remote control. The menu will be
selected, and the submenus can be navigated. Select the ‘CSM (Color Standard Mode)’
submenu and press the <
> button on the remote control to select the option item
(select option items like ‘Normal, Cool, User, Warm’ and so on in the ‘CSM’ submenu).
Main Menu Settings
PC Mode Environment Settings
When selection is complete, press the  button on the remote control.
Press the <
> button on the remote control to navigate to the ‘Brightness, Contrast’
submenu in order to adjust brightness and contrast.
When adjustment is complete, press the  button on the remote control, and press the
 button on the remote control once again to close the ‘Menu’ screen.
N O T E
▶ To configure the menu without the remote controller
❶ Press the  button located at the bottom of the LCD TV.
❷ Press the  buttons to navigate to submenus.
❸ Press the  buttons to adjust each item.
❹ If ‘Menu for Local Key’ is on, the  button is used as the  button. When adjustments
are complete, press the  button to close the ‘Menu’ screen.
▶ SOUND/PIP/POP/PBP/SET UP Menu Settings
For information on the SOUND/PIP/POP/PBP/SET UP menu settings, see ‘2.6 Adjusting the Sound’,
’2.7 Configuring the PIP/POP/PBP Functions’, and ‘2.8 To Configure the SET UP’.
Main Menu Settings
3-7
PC Mode Environment Settings
SCREEN Menu Settings
3-8
Switch to the ‘PC’ mode, press the  button on the remote control, and then press the
> button on the remote control to navigate to the ‘Screen’ menu.
Press the <
> button on the remote control to navigate to the ‘Auto Configure’
submenu, and press the <
> button on the remote control. The ‘Auto in Progress’ screen
will be displayed, and the screen will be adjusted automatically.
Main Menu Settings
PC Mode Environment Settings
Press the <
> button and the <
> button on the remote control to adjust the
submenus ‘H-Position’, ‘V-Position’, ‘Clock’, ‘Phase’, etc.
● H-Position : Adjusts horizontal screen position.
● V-Position : Adjusts vertical screen position.
● Clock : Adjusts the picture quality by fine tuning the screen.
● Phase : Adjusts the screen phase (adjustment for screen noise, focus when letters appear
to overlap each other, brightness, stability, etc.).
When adjustment is complete, press the  button on the remote control, and press the
 button on the remote control once again to close the ‘Menu’ screen.
Main Menu Settings
3-9
Appendix
Specifications
37
Panel
In/Out
Panel Type
37 Wide TFT Colour LCD
Display Area
819.6 mm 460.8 mm
Display Colour
(8bit) 16.7 million
Pixel Pitch
Recommended Resolution
0.2 mm 0.6 mm RGB
1366 768
Contrast Ratio
500, 600(typical)
Brightness
500 cd/m2
Viewing Angle
Free View Angle (R/L 176, U/D 176)
PC
Analog RGB 15 pin D-Sub Input
DVI Input
Video
Composite Input 3
Composite Output 1
S-Video Input 2
Component 2
Audio
PC (analog RGB) Input
DVI Input
Composite RCA L/R Input 3
Composite RCA L/R Output 1
Component RCA L/R 2
Headphone Output 1
PC/DVI Audio Input 1
RF Signal
Others
Antenna
Colour System
75Ω Coaxial cable
NTSC
Sound System
Stereo Type
MTS/SAP
Text
Close caption/V-chip
Power Consumption
221 watts
Power Save Mode
Less than 5 watts
Speaker
10 watts×2
Plug & Play
DDC 1/2 B
Screen Control
True Colour On Screen Display Menu, Bit Map
Weight
Net(Bady:23.5kg, Stand:4.3kg, Speaker:1.9kg)
Gross(Bady:28.5kg, Stand:5.9kg, Speaker:2.2kg)
A-2
Appendix
Appendix
Remote Controller
Yes
Dimension
1086(W) x 304(D) x 640(H) : Speaker (stand included)
42
Panel
In/Out
Panel Type
42 Wide TFT Colour LCD
Display Area
930.25 mm 523.01 mm
Display Colour
16.7 million, 8 bit
Pixel Pitch
Recommended Resolution
0.227 mm 0.681 mm RGB
1366 768
Contrast Ratio
300(Min), 400(Typ.)
Brightness
500 cd/m2
Viewing Angle
Free View Angle (R/L 176, U/D 176)
PC
Analog RGB 15 pin D-Sub Input
DVI Input
Video
Composite Input 3
Composite Output 1
S-Video Input 2
Component 2
Audio
PC (analog RGB) Input
DVI Input
Composite RCA L/R Input 3
Composite RCA L/R Output 1
Component RCA L/R 2
Headphone Output 1
PC/DVI Audio Input 1
RF Signal
Others
Antenna
Colour System
75Ω Coaxial cable
NTSC
Sound System
Stereo Type
MTS/SAP
Text
Close caption/V-chip
Power Consumption
253 watts
Power Save Mode
Less than 5 watts
Speaker
10 watts
Plug & Play
DDC 1/2 B
Screen Control
True Colour On Screen Display Menu, Bit Map
Weight
Net(Bady:26.6kg, Stand:4.3kg, Speaker:2.1kg)
Gross(Bady:33.1kg, Stand:5.9kg, Speaker:2.5kg)
Remote Controller
Yes
Dimension
1221(W) x 304(D) x 731(H) : Speaker (stand included)
Appendix
A-3
Appendix
Display Modes
If the signal from the system is equal to the standard signal mode, the TV is adjusted
automatically. If the signal from the system does not equal the standard signal mode, adjust the
mode by referring to the Video card user guide, because the TV might not display or the power
LED only might be on. For the display modes listed below, the screen image has been optimized
initially.
Section
PC
DTV
A-4
Appendix
Resolution
Pixel
Frequency (KHz) Frequency (Hz) Frequency(MHz)
Comment
640×400
37.861
85.08
31.5
VESA
640×350
31.469
70.087
25.175
640×350
640×480
640×480
37.861
31.469
35.000
85.08
59.94
66.667
31.5
25.175
30.24
IBM
VESA
IBM
MAC
640×480
37.861
72.809
29.765
640×480
640×480
720×400
720×400
37.500
43.269
31.469
37.927
75.0
85.008
70.087
85.039
31.5
36.0
28.332
35.5
800×600
35.156
56.25
36.0
800×600
800×600
800×600
37.879
48.077
46.875
60.317
72.188
75.0
40.0
50.0
49.5
800×600
53.674
85.061
56.25
VESA
832×624
49.726
74.551
57.284
MAC
1024×768
1024×768
1024×768
1024×768
1024×768
1152×864
48.780
48.363
56.476
60.241
60.030
67.500
60.001
60.004
70.069
74.927
75.029
75.0
64.11
65.0
75.0
81.724
78.75
104.993
MAC
VESA
VESA
MAC
1152×870
68.681
75.062
100.0
MAC
1280×768
47.700
60.0
80.136
1360×768
720×480
720×576
720×480
720×576
1280×720
1280×720
1920×1080
47.700
15.735
15.735
31.469
31.250
44.964
37.500
33.750
60.0
59.94
50.0
59.94
50.0
59.94
50.0
60.0
80.136
13.500
13.595
25.175
26.566
74.176
60.466
74.25
SDTV, DVD 480i
SDTV, DVD 576i
SDTV, 480p
SDTV, 576p
HDTV, 720p
HDTV, 720p
HDTV, 1080i
1920×1080
28.125
50.0
70.723
HDTV, 1080i
VESA
VESA
VESA
IBM
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
Appendix
Check before calling for service
Please check the following before asking the service center about any problems with
your LCD TV.
Something seems to be wrong with the TV
Symptoms
What to do
● The TV does not go on.
Check the power cable connection and
press the  button on the
remote controller.
● The TV is making strange noises, but
there is no video or audio.
The TV may be in external input mode.
Press the  button on the remote
controller.
● There is video but no audio.
Try pressing the volume adjustment
> button.
Try pressing the  button on the
remote controller.
● There is audio but no video.
Press the  button to adjust the
screen brightness (go to the screen
menu to adjust the settings. For more
information, see Pages 2-18~19.).
When you connect it to the external
devices, check the status of Video
terminal connection.
● Images overlap , spots appear on the
screen, and audio is unstable.
Check the antenna cable connection.
Check whether the antenna cable is old
or damaged.
Check whether the external antenna
direction is correct. It may have been
altered by strong winds and so on.
Appendix
A-5
Appendix
Symptoms
What to do
● The picture shakes, lines appear, and
audio is unstable.
Check whether the TV signal is receiving
interference from other radio waves or
devices.
Check whether the TV signal is receiving
interference from automobiles, highvoltage cables, airplanes, neon
signboards and so on. Change the
antenna direction if necessary.
● The remote controller does not work.
Check whether the batteries are dead or
installed incorrectly.
Check whether the receiver on the LCD
TV unit is masked. Ensure it is facing in
the correct direction.
● The LCD TV is making cracking
sounds.
When the LCD TV is turned on or off,
cracking sounds may be heard. This
happens because the cabinet contracts
or expands due to environmental factors,
including humidity and temperature.
There are no adverse effects on the TV’s
performance.
● Stereo audio is unclear or discontinuous.
If the broadcasting station is too far away
or the TV is getting interference from other
radio waves, the stereo audio may not be
clear. In this case, press the 
button.
● When playing VCR, there is no video.
Check whether the VCR is set to a
dedicated VCR channel (3 or 4), and the
input mode for the TV is set to video
mode.
Check the video cable connection
between the VCR and TV.
A-6
Appendix
Appendix
Symptoms
● When playing a DVD, there is no video.
What to do
Check the video cable connection
between the DVD and TV.
Check whether there is a problem with
the DVD title.
Check whether the external input signal
matches the DVD output signal.
● When playing VCR, there is noise on the
screen.
Use the screen adjustment button on the
VCR to make adjustments.
Check whether the video tape is in good
condition.
● Some channels cannot be received.
Ensure that your channel selection is
correct. For more information, see ‘2.3
To Configure TV Channels’.
● When playing VCR, there is no sound.
Check the audio cable connection
between the TV and VCR.
● The DVD playback screen is not clear.
Check whether the DVD title surface is
clean. Check for scratches and dust.
Appendix
A-7
Appendix
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem setting up or using your LCD TV, you may be able to solve it yourself.
Before contacting customer service, try the suggested actions that are appropriate to your
problem.
What you see...
Suggested Actions
Ensure that the signal cable is firmly
connceted to the PC or video
sources.
Ensure that the PC or video sources
are turned on.
Page 1-18 ~ 1-23
‘Out of Range’ message
Page A-4
Page A-5
The image is too light or too dark
Check the maximum resolution and
the frequency of the video adaptor.
Compare these values with the data
in the Display Modes Timing Chart.
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast.
Horizontal bars appear to flicker,
jitter or shimmer on the image.
Adjust the Clock function.
Page 3-8
Auto in progress will clear it automatically.
Vertical bars appear to flicker,
jitter or shimmer on the image.
Adjust the Phase function and then
adjust the Clock function.
Auto in progress will clear it automatically.
Image is not stable and may
appear to vibrate
Auto in progress will clear it automatically.
Check that the display resolution and
frequency of your PC or video board
is an available mode for your TV.
On your computer check:
Control Panel, Display, Settings
Auto in progress will set the best
position automatically.
Adjust the horizontal and vertical
position.
Ensure that the audio cable is firmly
connected to both the audio-in jack
on your TV and the audio-out jack
on your sound card.
Image is not centered on the
screen.
No sound
Check the volume level
Sound level is too low
A-8
Reference
‘No Signal’ message
Check the volume level
Page 2-18 ~ 2-19
Page 3-6 ~ 3-9
Page 3-8
Page 3-9
Page 3-8
Page 3-9
Connecting a PC, TV or VCR, DVD
Page 1-18 ~ 1-26
Adjust the Sound settings
Page 2-20 ~ 2-22
If the volume is still too low after
turning the conrol to its maximum,
check the volume control on the
computer sound card or software
program.
Refer to your computer, sound card or
software documentation.
Sound is too high pitched or too
low pitched
Adjust the Treble and Bass to
appropriate level.
Adjusting the Sound Settings,
Page 2-20 ~ 2-22
TV signal is not received
Ensure that the antenna cable is
firmly connected to the VHF/UHF
jack.
Connecting to watch TV or VCR, DVD
Page 1-18 ~ 1-26
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