Apex Digital Ld3249 Users Manual

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03/2009
LD3249
USER’S MANUAL
32” LCD TELEVISION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, 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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the television.
WARNING:
Safety:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code
(U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall
be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.
FCC REGULATORY INFORMAT ION:
This television 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 in a residential
installation. This television generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this television does cause interference
to other electronic equipment, which can be determined by turning the television off and on, then the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and television.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the television is connected.
- Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Safety Instructions
CAUTION
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Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Thank you for purchasing the Apex LD 3249 HD Television. It has been de-
signed to enjoy today’s high denition television experience. With a display
resolution of 1366 x 768 (720p) you are assured of one of the nest quality
televisions available today. View HDTV and digital broadcasts (if available in
your area) over-the-air when connected to an antenna. Choose an outdoor
antenna for the best possible reception. Visit www.antenna.org.
Your television offers many digital and analog inputs. Three (3) High Deni-
tion Multimedia Interface (HDMI) interconnects offer the purest audio and
video digital signal when connected to compatible HD sources (ie: HD set-
top box, high denition DVD player, gaming console).
Other video connections available include two (2) sets of HD component vid-
eo, (2) composite input jacks, one S-Video input jack and one VGA terminal
for connection to a computer. A coaxial digital audio (SPDIF) jack is included
to connect through your home amplier/receiver to provide a spectacular
home theater experience.
3D Digital noise reduction digitally reduces image noise while “lm-mode’
detection adjusts the picture, providing a more natural looking and clearer
image.
We recommend that you read the user manual thoroughly before use to famil-
iarize yourself with the installation and adjustment options available to you,
thereby enjoying all the features of the LD3249 for many years to come.
The LD3249 package includes
the following items:
• Remote Control
AAA Batteries
AC Power Cord
• Quick Start Guide
• User Manual
• Remote Control
AAA Batteries x 2
• Quick Start Guide
AC Power Cord
What’s In The Box
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Remote Control
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Your remote control handset is powered by two (2) AAA type batteries
• To insert batteries, turn the remote
control over and remove the battery
cover.
When pointed towards the television, the effective range is approximately 16 feet from the
front of the IR receiver, 30° to the left and right, 20° up and down.
To avoid damage from possible battery chemical leakage, remove the batteries if you do
not plan to use the remote control handset for an extended period of time. Do not mix bat-
teries of different age and/or type. Always discard used batteries safely.
Do not expose remote control to liquids, direct sunlight or sources of excessive heat.
The IR receiver will not work properly if TV is in direct sunlight, the remote control is
pointed off-axis or an object is in the IR path.
• Place two (2) AAA batteries into the
compartment with correct polarity.
• Replace the cover.
30° 30°
NOTE: Improper use of batteries can result in a chemical leakage or explosion.
IR Receiver
Battery Install
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Functions can be controlled using the remote control handset
1. Power - To turn the LCD display ON or OFF (Standby)
2. Number Buttons / ( -- ) - Press to select your desired television channel.
For example: to select a digital channel for channel 4, press 4-1 (if available).
3. Recall - Press to select between the current and previously viewed television channel.
4. Volume (+/-) - Adjust Volume UP or DOWN.
5. Channel ( /V) - Select Channel UP or DOWN.
6. Mute - Press to temporarily turn sound off. Press again to resume. An icon will display
when Mute is active.
7. Input - Press to select TV Input sources (TV, AV, S-Video, Component, HDMI, VGA).
8. Guide - Press to view scheduled programming for the current channel viewed (if available).
9. Favorite - Press to display a list of Favorite TV Channels you have added.
10. Menu - Press to display the User menu. Press qpt u to navigate & make selections in
the Picture, Audio, Time, Setup, Parental & TV menus.
11. Exit - Press to exit the Menu after setting user preferences.
12. Arrow Buttons / Enter - Use qpt u to navigate and make selections.
To conrm a selection, press ENTER.
13. Ch List - Press to display a list of channels saved in the TV tuner memory.
Use qpt u to highlight and make channel selection.
14. Zoom - Press to display or select viewable picture size options:
ZOOM:NORMAL > ZOOM:WIDE > ZOOM:ZOOM > ZOOM:CINEMA.
15. Sleep - Press to activate the sleep function to turn off the television automatically:
OFF > 5 Min > 10 Min > 15 Min > 30 Min > 45 Min >
60 Min > 90 Min > 120 Min > 180 Min > 240 Min.
16. Display - Press to display program information currently on screen.
17. CCD - Select Closed Caption subtitles. (if available) OFF > ON > CC ON MUTE.
18. Picture - Press to display or select from various preset picture modes:
Personal > Standard > Dynamic > Movie .
19. MTS (multi-channel TV sound) - Press to select a second audio channel (if available).
20. Audio - Press to select from various preset audio EQ settings:
Personal > Standard > Music > Movie.
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Remote Control
*Master power switch located on the rear of the TV must be turned ON.
NOTE: When using the remote
control, point it directly at the TV.
(See pg. 8, 11-14)
(See pg. 26 for details)
(See pg. 17-26 for details)
(See pg. 22 for details)
(See pg. 18 for details)
(See pg. 19 for details)
Overview
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1. Input - After connecting your DVD, Cable Box, etc., select the
appropriate input source to view. Press the INPUT button to display
input options. Press qp buttons to highlight an input. Press ENTER
to select.
2. Menu - Press the MENU button to display and adjust your TV
settings. Press again to turn the OSD (on screen display) OFF. To
adjust settings from here, press CH+/CH- qp to navigate to a high-
lighted setting then press VOL+/VOL- to select and adjust.
3. Channel (CH V/ qp) - Press the qp buttons to select a
channel in TV mode. These buttons are also used to adjust settings
in the MENU mode.
4. Volume (VOL+/VOL- pq ) - Press the pq buttons to adjust
volume up or down. These buttons are also used to adjust settings
in the MENU mode.
5. Power - Press the POWER button turn the LCD display ON/OFF
(standby). When the power is on, the blue LED illuminates . The
screen image will appear within a few seconds.
NOTE: To turn OFF power completely, switch the Master Power
button located on the rear of the television. When the Master Power
switch is off, neither the remote control or television POWER button
will function (See pg. 9 for details)
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TV Overview
INPUTSOURCE
INPUTSOURCE
TV
AV1
AV2
SVideo
Component 1
Component 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
VGA
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A soft blue light illuminates when
television is powered ON
IR Receiver
Side Panel
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5. YPbPr 1/2 Inputs and R/L Audio Inputs (2) - Connect
up to two (2) AV devices that feature component (YPbPr) video and
audio output jacks.
6. AV 1/2 Inputs (2) - Connect up to two (2) standard AV devices
to the composite VIDEO (Y) and AUDIO (L/R) output jacks found on
most external video equipment.
7. S-Video - Connects to the S-Video output jack found on external
video equipment. For audio, connect an AUDIO L/R cable to the L/R
on AV1 adjacent to the S-Video input.
8. SPDIF - Connect an optional coaxial digital cable through a com-
patible amp/receiver to enjoy superior audio sound.
9. RF Input - Connect antenna or cable for television reception.
1. Master Power ON/OFF Switch - When the master power is
switched OFF, the power button located on the remote control and
right side of the television will not function. Make sure it is switched
ON for regular TV viewing on a daily basis.
2. AC Power Plug - Insert power plug during initial setup.
3. HDMI Inputs (3) - Connects to digital AV equipment that
feature HDMI connectivity. HDMI supports enhanced high denition
video and two-channel digital audio all from one cable.
*Recommended for best performance
4. PC IN - VGA/Audio Input (3.5mm) - Connect an optional
VGA cable from your personal computer and a 3.5mm audio cable
for sound.
TV Overview
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TV REAR PANEL
Disassembly of TV Pedestal
To remove the pedestal stand from
the television, unscrew the (6) Philips
head screws and slide the TV upward
while securing the base.
Rear Panel
& Pedestal Removal
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AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
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AV2
AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
How to connect with an indoor or rooftop antenna
Connect the RF coaxial (75ohm) cable from your existing roof top antenna
or wall outlet. Finger tighten the F-Connector end to the TV input on the
rear panel.
See page 17 for initial TV setup and Channel Auto scan.
Tune to TV programming directly from the television tuner.
How to connect with Digital Cable / Satellite Set Top Box
Connect the RF coaxial (75ohm) cable from the video outlet of your
cable / Satellite box to the RF input on the TV’s rear panel. Select Ch. 3
or 4 on the TV and select a channel.
For better performance, use AV, component or an HDMI installation.
Refer to your set top box user manual.
See page 17 for initial TV setup and Channel Auto scan.
Installation
TV REAR PANEL
F - Connector
F - Connector
F - Connector
optional HDMI cable
TV REAR PANEL
It is strongly recommended that the installation of a high quality roof top antenna, digital cable, or satellite set top box be used
in conjunction with your television for best broadcast reception. For indoor use, we suggest an amplied HDTV antenna.
Roof Antenna / Cable Outlet Installation
or
Digital Cable / Satellite Set Top Box Cable Wall Outlet
Cable / Satellite Set Top Box
Connection to Antenna
& Cable/Satellite
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Installation
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HDMI
For BEST video performance
Connect to A/V equipment that offers HDMI, an uncompressed, all digital
video / audio interface found on today’s HD digital set top boxes and high
denition DVD players. Use of this pure digital technology offers enhanced
high denition video and digital audio all via a single cable.
There are three (3) HDMI inputs available for use with HD Set Top Boxes,
gaming consoles and HD DVD / Blu-ray players.
How to Connect HDMI
From your external digital A/V equipment, connect an HDMI cable from
the HDMI output to the HDMI input on the TV’s rear panel.
How To Use
Press the INPUT button on the remote control. Use qp arrow buttons to
highlight the input to view (HDMI 1,2,3) then press ENTER.
Connecting to an HD Set-Top Box or High Denition DVD Player Using HDMI
Digital Set Top Box, Gaming Console,
or DVD w/ HDMI interface
INPUT SOURCE
INPUT SOURCE
TV
AV1
AV2
S Video
Component 1
Component 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
VGA
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optional HDMI cable
Connection to HDMI Inputs
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Installation
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AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
TV REAR PANEL
For BETTER video performance
Connect to A/V equipment that features component video output jacks for
excellent performance. There are two (2) YPbPr component video and audio
inputs for use with set top boxes, gaming consoles, and DVD players.
How to Connect Component
When connecting A/V equipment to your television, match the colors of
the connecting jacks (Video: Blue, Green, Red; Audio: White/Red)
Connect optional component video cables (blue, green, red) from the
video output jacks (Y, Pb, Pr) on your external A/V equipment (ie: DVD
Player, set top box) to the YPbPr1 and/or YPbPr2 input(s) on the TV’s
rear panel.
Connect white/red audio cables for sound from the audio (L/R) output
jacks on your external A/V equipment (ie: DVD Player, set top box) to the
YPbPr1 or YPbPr2 L/R input(s) on the TV’s rear panel.
How to Use
Press the INPUT button on the TV remote control. Use qp arrow but-
tons to highlight the input to view (Component 1,2) then press ENTER.
Connecting A/V Equipment to Component Video IN (YPbPr1,YPbPr2)
on your television
INPUT SOURCE
INPUT SOURCE
TV
AV1
AV2
S Video
Component 1
Component 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
VGA
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Digital Set Top
Box, Gaming
Console or DVD
optional Component cables
Connection to Component
YPbPr Inputs
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Installation
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AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
TV REAR PANEL
For GOOD video performance
Connect to A/V equipment using optional video and audio cables. Composite and
S-Video output jacks are available on most set top boxes and DVD players. (Com-
ponent or HDMI connections are recommended for best performance, if possible).
How to Connect Composite
When connecting A/V equipment to your television, match the colors of the con-
necting jacks (Video: Yellow; Audio: White/Red)
Connect the yellow video cable from the video output jack on your external A/V
equipment (ie: DVD Player, set top box) to AV1 or AV2 input on the TV’s rear
panel.
Connect the white/red audio cables for sound from the audio (L/R) output jacks
on your external A/V equipment (ie: DVD Player, set top box) to the AV1 or AV2
(L/R) jacks on the TV’s rear panel.
How to Connect S-Video
Connect an optional S-Video cable from the S-Video output jack on your
external A/V equipment to the S-Video input on the TV’s rear panel.
Connect the white/red audio cables for sound from the audio (L/R) output jacks
on your external A/V equipment to the AV1 (L/R) input on the TV’s rear panel.
How to Use
Press the INPUT button on the remote control. Use qp arrow buttons to high-
light the input to view (AV1, AV2, S-Video) then press ENTER.
Connecting A/V Equipment to Composite or S-Video IN on your television
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optional cables
NOTE: An S-Video
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You must connect audio
cables for sound.
Connection to
Composite/S-Video Inputs
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Installation
Recommended computer display resolution:1280 x 1024 @ 60 HZ
How to Connect a PC
Connect using an optional male to male VGA cable from your PC to the VGA
input on the TV’s rear panel.
How to Connect Audio sound
Connect an optional 3.5mm audio cable from the computer’s mini audio out-
put jack to the audio input on the TV’s rear panel.
How to Use
Press the INPUT button on the remote control. Use qp arrow buttons to
highlight the input to view (VGA) then press ENTER.
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AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
TV REAR PANEL
Connecting a Personal Computer with VGA to your television
INPUT SOURCE
INPUT SOURCE
TV
AV1
AV2
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Component 1
Component 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
VGA
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Connection to a
Personal Computer
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optional cables
Surround Right
Speaker
Subwoofer
Surround Left
Speaker
Dolby Digital (5.1) Surround
Connection Example
Front Right
Center Channel
Speaker
Front Left
Speaker
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AV2
AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
TV REAR PANEL
For BEST audio performance
Connecting to a Home Theater System
Dolby Digital can deliver optimal 2 channel stereo or surround sound with ve
discrete full range channels plus a sixth channel for a subwoofer.
Enjoy optimal sound reproduction from your system with a Dolby Digital amplier
that incorporates a digital coaxial input. Connect an optional digital cable directly
to the television’s SPDIF audio output to listen through all inputs except VGA.
(The VGA does not support digital audio)
How To Setup Digital Output*
Press the MENU button on the remote control.
Press the right u arrow button to select AUDIO.
Press the down q arrow button to highlight SPDIF type u Raw or PCM*
Connection to a Home Theater Audio System
Installation
*NOTE: Refer to the User Manual from your home theater equipment for recommended audio settings.
optional digital cable
Connection to a Home
Theater System
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AV2
AV1
HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
TV REAR PANEL
Front Left
Speaker
Front Right
Speaker
Center Channel
Surround Right
Speaker
Surround Left
Speaker
Dolby Surround
Connection Illustration
Dolby Prologic
Surround Receiver
Connecting to a Stereo Receiver/Amplier
• Enjoy realistic sound from a stereo / receiver
amplier or Dolby Pro Logic sound system
when connected to your AV equipment.
Example: Diagram illustrates the connection
of audio cables from your AV equipment to a
stereo receiver instead of the audio (L/R) jacks
on the TV’s rear panel.
NOTE: When audio cables are connected to a
stereo / receiver amplier, no audio sound will
be heard from the TV’s built-in speakers.
How to Use (Video)
Press the appropriate INPUT button on the
remote control. Use qp arrow buttons to
highlight the input to view then press ENTER.
How to Use (Audio)
Select the appropriate input from your audio
equipment.
Connecting to a Home Theater Audio System
Installation
Digital Set Top Box,
Gaming Console or DVD
optional cables
Connection to a
Receiver/Amplier
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Initial TV Setup
After you have initially connected your TV antenna or cable (no set top box) turn the television ON. A screen will display asking you to run a
Channel Auto Scan to search and receive available local digital channels. It is here where you will select antenna options and run Channel
Auto Scan. Channels will be stored in the TV tuner.
Press the MENU button on the remote control.
Using the t u arrow buttons, scroll to highlight TV mode.
Press the down q arrow button to highlight AIR/CABLE
How to Navigate:
.
Select AIR when connected
to an indoor/outdoor
antenna.
Press the t u arrow
button to highlight AIR
Press the down q arrow
button to select Auto Scan
then press the u right arrow
button to start Channel Auto
Scan.
Channel Auto Scan may
take several minutes to
complete.
Select CABLE if you subscribe
to a pay television service includ-
ing satellite.
Using the t u arrow button to
highlight CABLE
• Press the q arrow button
to select AUTO SCAN. Press
ENTER and the cursor will move
up and CABLE SYSTEM will be
displayed next.
• Press the u arrow button to
select STD > IRC > HRC > Auto
(Auto is recommended).
• Press the down q arrow button
to select Auto Scan and press
ENTER to start Channel Auto
Scan
Channel Auto Scan may take
several minutes to complete.
Air Mode Cable Mode
TV Channel Setup
& Channel Auto Scan
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NOTE: For cable or satellite
users with no TV antenna,
there no need to run Chan-
nel Auto Scan. Connect
your cable or satellite set
top box to one of the avail-
able inputs on the TV for
viewing.
The PICTURE menu offers options to enhance and rene the picture displayed on your TV based on ambient room light and personal prefer-
ences. Adjustment options include contrast, brightness, color, sharpness and color temperature.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using t u arrow buttons to select PICTURE. Press the down q arrow button to
highlight PICTURE MODE, then press the u arrow button to select your viewing preference from 4 factory options:
STANDARD > DYNAMIC > MOVIE > PERSONAL. The STANDARD setting is recommended for most viewing environments. Depending on
the ambient light level in the room, you may nd one of the other options more pleasing.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Contrast. Navigate using the
t u arrow buttons to increase or decrease contrast intensity.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Brightness. Navigate using
the t u arrow buttons to increase or decrease overall brightness.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Color. Navigate using the
t u arrow buttons to increase or decrease color intensity.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Tint. Navigate using the
t u arrow buttons to adjust colors toward green or reddish tint.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Sharpness. Navigate using
the t u arrow buttons to soften or view crisper edges in the picture.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Color Temperature. Navi-
gate using the t u arrow buttons to select COOL (more bluish tone),
NORMAL or WARM. The default setting is NORMAL. WARM mode will
provide color that is calibrated to D6500° Kelvin, the standard color that
broadcast stations and the Motion Picture industry consider as the most
accurate to view programming.
To make more critical adjustments based on your own preferences in PERSONAL:
Menu Adjustments Picture Menu
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Note: When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
The AUDIO menu offers options to make sound enhancements while listening through the built-in speakers or to select digital audio options
when connected to a Dolby Digital receiver though a (SPDIF) coaxial digital output.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using t u arrow buttons to select AUDIO. Press the q arrow button to highlight
SOUND MODE, then press the u arrow button to select your sound preference from 4 factory options:
PERSONAL > STANDARD > MUSIC > MOVIE.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Bass. Navigate using the
t u arrow buttons to increase or decrease low frequency intensity.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Treble. Navigate using the
t u arrow buttons to increase or decrease high frequency intensity.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Balance. Navigate using the
t u arrow buttons to adjust sound towards the left or right speaker.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Surround. Press the u arrow
button to turn the dimensional surround effect ON or OFF. (for built-in
speakers only).
• Use down q arrow button to highlight AVC. Navigate using the u
arrow button. In the ON position, Automatic Volume Control will limit
the level of increased volume heard during television commercials and
volume differences between inputs.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight SPDIF type. Navigate using
the t u arrow buttons to select between PCM (Analog Audio) > RAW
(Digital Audio). See page 15.
To make more critical sound adjustments based on your own preferences in PERSONAL:
Menu Adjustments
Audio Menu
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• Use down q arrow button to highlight Audio
Language. Navigate using the t u arrow buttons
to select to listen to an alternative language broad-
cast (if available) English > Spanish > French.
(You may select an alternative language using the
remote control by pressing MTS)
Note: When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
Menu Adjustments Date & Time Menu
The TIME menu includes adjustment of settings for your local time zone and daylight savings time. The clock will adjust automatically after
the initial Channel Auto Scan of available broadcast channels in your area. (See page 17 for Initial TV Setup)
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using arrow t u buttons to select TIME.
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Time Zone. Then press the
u arrow button to select between: EASTERN > CENTRAL > MOUN-
TAIN > PACIFIC > ALASKA > HAWAII
• Use down q arrow button to highlight Daylight Savings Time. Navi-
gate using the t u arrow buttons to turn this feature on or off.
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Note: When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
In the SETUP menu you may change the initial set up of preferences that include settings for language, menu display, computer monitoring,
closed captions, enhancement of black detail in the picture and resetting your TV back to its factory default status.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using arrow t u buttons to select SETUP. Gain access to display options by press-
ing the down q arrow button to highlight Menu Language or other options, then press u arrow button on your remote to select.
• Highlight Zoom Mode.
Navigate using the t u
arrow buttons to select the
viewing mode displayed:
Normal > Wide > Zoom >
Cinema.
(This feature is also avail-
able on the remote control.
See page 27)
• Highlight Restore Default.
Press the u arrow button to
automatically set all adjust-
ments back to their original
settings.
• Highlight Transparency.
Navigate using the t u ar-
row buttons to turn Off u On
the translucent effect of the
User menu.
• Other languages include
Spanish and French.
• Highlight XVS.
Navigate using the t u ar-
row buttons to select:
Off > On. XVS provides
noticeable black detail
enhancement that may be
preferred.
• Highlight Noise Reduction.
Navigate using the t u ar-
row buttons to reduce video
noise: Off > Low > Medium
> High
(Default setting: Low)
When prompted, Select “Yes” to conrm.
NOTE: Closed Caption and Advanced are features described on the following pages.
Menu Adjustments
Setup Menu
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Menu Adjustments
The SETUP menu includes adjustments for activating the Closed Caption feature for display on the television and customizing CC display
types and font styles.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using arrow t u buttons to select SETUP.
Press the down q arrow button to highlight Closed Caption.
• Use down q arrow button
to highlight CC Mode. Navi-
gate using the t u arrow
buttons select Off > On > CC
on Mute
• Use down q arrow button
to highlight Basic Selection.
Navigate using the t u ar-
row buttons select CC 1-4,
Text 1-4.
• Use down q arrow button
to highlight Option. Press
the u arrow button to enter
a menu with options to cus-
tomize text fonts, colors and
opacities.
• Use down q arrow button
to highlight Advanced
Selection. Navigate using
the t u arrow buttons to
select Service 1-6.
Setup Menu
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Note: When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
Menu Adjustments
In the SETUP menu you may adjust the position of images displayed on screen once you connect an input signal from your PC. Recom-
mended resolution is 1280 x 1024. If your PC system uses a standard signal mode, the screen will adjust automatically. Connect an optional
3.5mm audio cable for stereo sound. See page 14 for details.
How to Navigate:
After connecting to a PC, press the INPUT button and highlight VGA, then press ENTER. Press the MENU button on the remote control and
navigate using arrow t u buttons to select SETUP. Gain access to position adjustment options by pressing the down q arrow button to
highlight Advanced, then press u arrow button to select from the following options.
• Highlight V-Pos. Navigate
using the t u arrow but-
tons to adjust the position
of images displayed up and
down.
• Highlight Clock. Navigate
using the t u arrow buttons
to control the width of the
image.
• Highlight H-Pos. Navigate
using the t u arrow but-
tons to adjust the position of
images displayed from side
to side.
• Highlight Auto. Press the u
arrow button to automatically
adjust the display to the best
setting. When prompted,
select Yes to conrm.
• Highlight Phase. Navigate
using the t u arrow buttons
to improve focus and image
stability.
When prompted, Select “Yes” to conrm.
Setup Menu
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In the Parental menu, you may block television and movie programming based on TV ratings and Motion Picture Association guidelines. To
gain access and select your preferences within the Parental menu make certain your input is set to TV.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using arrow t u buttons to select PARENTAL. Gain access to parental rating op-
tions by pressing the down q arrow button to highlight ENTER PASSWORD. Enter your 4 digit code (factory default code is “0000”) unless
previously changed.
• To set parental controls for
television programming or DVD
movies, press the down/up qp
arrow buttons to highlight US.
Navigate using the t u buttons
to highlight TV/MPAA menu.
• Highlight TV, then press the
u arrow button to enter the TV
Ratings menu to select your
preference.
TV -Y Appropriate for all children
TV -Y7 Appropriate for all children over 7
TV -G General Audience
TV - PG Parental Guidance Suggested
TV - 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned
TV - MA Mature Audience Only
• Highlight MPAA then press the
u arrow button repeatedly to
select your movie rating prefer-
ence.
G General Audience
PG Parental Guidance Suggested
PG13 Parents Strongly Cautioned
R Restricted
NC17 No One Under 17 Permitted
X Adults Only
• To change the password,
press u arrow button to
display a screen to enter your
new password, then conrm
again. (Not illustrated)
• To make changes to
PARENTAL controls, high-
light SYSTEM LOCK then
press the u arrow button to
ON.
Menu Adjustments
NOTE: RRT Setting and Reset RRT are not user adjustable settings.
Parental Menu
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In the PARENTAL menu, you may block television and movie programming based on Canadian TV and movie rating guidelines. To gain ac-
cess and select your preferences within the Parental menu make certain your input is set to TV.
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using arrow t u buttons to select PARENTAL. Gain access to rating options by
pressing the downq arrow button to highlight ENTER PASSWORD.. Enter your 4 digit code (factory default code is “0000”) unless previ-
ously changed. See page 24 for information on how to change your password.
• Navigate using down q ar-
row button to highlight CANADA
ENGLISH then press the u arrow
button repeatedly to select your
ratings preference.
E Appropriate for everyone
C Appropriate for all children
C8+ Appropriate for everyone 8 years old and up
G General Audience
PG Parental Guidance
14+ Appropriate for Children over 14 years old
18+ Mature Audience Only
E Appropriate for everyone
G General Audience
8 ans+ Appropriate for Children 8 years old and up
13 ans+ Appropriate for Children 13 years old and up
16 ans+ Appropriate for Children 16 years old and up
18 ans+ Mature Audience Only
• Navigate using down q ar-
row button to highlight CANADA
FRENCH then press the u arrow
button repeatedly to select your rat-
ings preference.
Menu Adjustments
Parental Menu
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Note: When adjustments are completed, you may select another menu by pressing the Menu button.
Menu Adjustments TV Menu
• Highlight FAVORITE to add channels to
your Favorites List. Navigate using the t
u qp arrow buttons to select channels
to be added or deleted from your list. Press
ENTER to add or delete a channel. A check-
mark indicates a channel has been added.
You may also display your FAVORITE list
from the remote control by pressing FAV.
• Highlight ADD/DELETE to select or skip
channels already in memory. Navigate using
the t u qp arrow buttons to access the
list of available channels. Press ENTER to
change the channels status. A checkmark
indicates a channel has been added.
• Highlight CHANNEL LABEL to name or
rename a broadcast channel. Navigate using
the u arrow button to enter the screen menu
to re-label a channel. Use the qp arrow
buttons to spell out each letter, number or
character. Use t u arrow buttons to ad-
vance to the next space.
NOTE: The DTV SIGNAL is a measurement
of signal strength for the current channel
viewed.
The TV menu provides for the setup of your television to receive TV channels, store your favorites, add or skip channels and label them by
their call letters. (For antenna and Channel Auto Scan setup, please refer to page 17.)
How to Navigate:
Press the MENU button on the remote control. Navigate using arrow t u buttons to select TV. Press the down q button to highlight your
preferences.
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Zoom Mode
Press ZOOM to cycle
through the following
widescreen settings.
The ZOOM function offers several viewing display options on the 16:9 screen. Press ZOOM to cycle through the following
widescreen settings.
Recommended for viewing native widescreen content and
undistorted 4:3 images. (With Black Bars)
Stretches certain 4:3 content and may reduce the black bars.
Stretches the image both vertically and horizontally to ll the
screen when viewing widescreen content. The zoom effect will
crop images somewhat.
When viewing 4:3 content, Cinema mode will ll the entire
screen eliminating the side black bars. It may also eliminate or
reduce black bars on certain widescreen movies.
1. NORMAL
2. WIDE
3. ZOOM
4. CINEMA
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Specications
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Troubleshooting
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Index
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A
AC power plug 9
Add/Delete channels 26
Advanced mode 23
Advanced selection 22
Air/Cable 10,17
Antenna installation 10
Arrow buttons 7
Audio setup & adj. 7,14-16, 19
Audio Language 19
AVC (Audio volume control) 19
B
Balance adjustment 19
Bass adjustment 19
Batteries 6, 29
Brightness adjustment 18
C
CCD (Closed Caption) 7, 22
Cable installation 10, 17
Canadian Ratings 25
Channel Up/Down 7-8
Channel Auto Scan 17
Channel Label 26
Channel List 7
Clock 20, 23
Cinema Zoom 27
Coaxial Digital Output 15
Color adjustment 18
Color Temperature 18
Composite Input 13
Component Input 12
Computer connection 14, 23
Contrast adjustment 18
D
Dash ( - ) 7
Daylight Savings Time 20
Default settings 21
Digital Cable 10
Digital set top box 10
Digital audio 15
Dolby Digital 15, 16
Display 7
Display Modes for PC 14
E
Exit 7
F
Favorite Channels 7, 26
G
Guide 7
H
HDMI Input 11
Home theater 15, 16
I
IR Receiver 6, 8
Input 7-8, 11-14
L
Languages 19, 21
LED light 8
M
Master Power 8-9
Menu 7-8, 17-26
MTS 7, 19
Mute 7
Movie Ratings 24-25
Movie mode 18
N
Normal Zoom 27
Noise Reduction 21
Number buttons 7
P
Parental Control 24-25
Password 24-25
Pedestal stand removal 9
PC 9, 14, 23
PCM 15
Phase 23
Picture Modes 7, 18
Power 7-9
R
RAW 15
Ratings (TV, Movie) 24-25
Recall 7
Remote Control 6-7
RF Input 9, 10
Restore Default setting 21
Reset Password 24
Roof Antenna 10
S
Satellite installation 10-13
Sleep timer 7
S-Video Input 9, 13
Sharpness adjustment 18
SPDIF Type 9, 15, 19
Standby 7-8
Speakers (built-in) 16, 19
Surround Sound 15-16, 19
T
Time Zone 20
Tint adjustment 18
Treble adjustment 19
Transparency 21
V
Video adjustment 18
Volume adjustment 7-8
VGA installation & adj. 9, 14, 23
W
Wide Zoom 27
XYZ
XVS (Black detail enhancement) 21
YPbPr 9, 12
Zoom Modes 7, 21, 27
Warranty
Limited North American Warranty
Apex Digital Inc.
LD3249
Apex Digital, Inc. expresses the following limited warranty. This warranty extends to new APEX LD3249 purchased from an authorized Apex U.S. reseller/retailer and
used within the U.S. by the original purchaser or consumer received the new product as a gift and no other purchaser or transferee. You must retain the original bill
of sale for proof of purchase.
Limited One (1) Year Warranty
Apex Digital warrants the parts in this product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. During
this period, Apex Digital will replace a defective part with a new or refurbished part without charge to you. It is the responsibility of the consumer to retain original
packaging or provide like packaging in order to facilitate the warranty process. Apex Digital, Inc. will incur no liability whatsoever to provide packaging for warranty
items. Upon receipt of the warranty item, should it be determined that the packaging was insufcient, Apex Digital Inc., at its discretion, may void the warranty. The
consumer is responsible for the transportation (cost) and insurance charges (if applicable) for the set to the Service Center or Apex Digital. The consumer will be
responsible for all tariffs, duty and taxes imposed to ship or receive warranty or warranty replacement units to and from the U.S. You must receive a return authoriza-
tion number before sending a unit in for service.
Limited Ninety (90) Days Labor Warranty
Apex Digital warrants it will be responsible for labor charges for repair or replacement of parts on this product for a period of ninety days from the date of original
retail purchase. During this period, Apex Digital will repair or replace a defective part at its sole option, with a new or refurbished part or product without charge to
you, except for the shipping charges incurred by the consumer, if any, to the Service Center.
Your Responsibility
The above warranties are subject to the following conditions: You must retain the original bill of sales to provide proof of purchase. There are no exceptions. You
must call the provided phone number for an assessment of the problem. No service or shipment of product will be accepted unless an RMA# is provided, attached
or printed to shipping carton along with bill of sale. You are responsible for all tariffs and taxes imposed to ship or receive warranty or warranty replacement units to
and from the U.S. These warranties are effective only if product is purchased through an Authorized retail reseller and the unit is operated in North America. Labor
service charges for set installation, setup, adjustment of consumer controls and installation or repair of any type of antenna or cable systems are not covered by this
warranty. Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna or cable systems are your responsibility. Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workman-
ship as limited above and do not extend to any other products or parts that have been lost, discarded or damaged by misuse, accident, neglect, acts of God, such as
lightning or voltage surges in the home, improper installation, improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions provided or product which has been modied,
have had the serial number removed, altered, or rendered illegible. Warranties do not cover cosmetic damage or lost accessories.
How to Obtain Warranty Service
If after following the operating instructions, the Troubleshooting Guide and the FAQ pages on televisions, found at our website, www.apexdigitalinc.com. 1. Should
it be necessary to contact Customer Service Center directly, call (866) 427-3946 Daily 8am to 6pm (Pacic Time). You will be instructed on how your claim will be
processed. 2. Have your pertinent information available including proof of purchase and an understanding of the complaint.
Limitations
Your LCD panel is an innovative device that is manufactured to precise tolerances with active performing pixels of at least 99.99%. As such, it is NOT a malfunc-
tion to view multiple non-performing pixels on your screen. All warranties implied by state law are expressly limited to the duration of the limited warranties set forth
above with the exception of warranties implied by state law as herby limited, the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees,
agreements etc., with respect to repair or replacement of any parts. Apex Digital shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damage. The warranty gives you
specic rights and you may also have these rights that may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitation on how long a warranty lasts, or the exclu-
sions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.
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