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into your new product.

However,

I. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.

please

the simple

This product

improper

use can result

read and observe

precautions

complies

electrical

the following

discussed

with all applicable

9. Transporting

in potential

safety

in this booklet
U.S.

shock

points

or fire hazards.

when

installing

can help you get many

Federal

safety

requirements,

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Product

A product
and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive
force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.

2. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.

PORTABLE

CART

WARNING

3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
10. Ventilation

4. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.

Slots and openings
in the cabinet are provided for ventilation
and to ensure
reliable operation
of the product and to protect it from overheating,
and these
openings
blocked

must

not be blocked

by placing

the product

or covered.

The openings

on a bed, sofa,

rug, or other

should
similar

never

be

surface.

5. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

This product should not be placed
or rack unless proper ventilation
tions have been adhered to.

6. Water

11. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to
your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions.

and

Moisture

Do not use this product
bowl, kitchen
ming pool.

sink,

near water, for example,

or laundry

tub, in a wet

near a bath tub, wash

basement,

or near a swim-

7. Accessories Carts and Stands
Do not place this product on a slippery or tilted surface, or on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may slide or fall,
causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of
the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Attachments
Do not use attachments
as they may cause

not recommended

hazards.

by the product

manufacturer

12. Power-Cord

in a built-in
is provided

installation
such as a bookcase
or the manufacturer's
instruc-

Polarization

This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into the grounding-type
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into
the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit
from the product.

14.Lightning
Foraddedprotection
forthisproduct
(receiver)
duringa lightning
storm,
orwhenitisleftunattended
andunused
forlongperiods
oftime,unplug
itfromthewalloutletanddisconnect
theantenna
orcablesystem.
This
willpreventdamage
to theproductdueto lightning
andpower-line
surges.
15.Outdoor
Antenna
Grounding
If anoutside
antenna
or cablesystemisconnected
totheproduct,
be
suretheantenna
or cablesystem
is grounded
soastoprovide
some
protection
against
voltage
surges
andbuilt-up
staticcharges.
Article810
oftheNational
Electrical
Code(U.S.A.),
ANSI/NFPA
70provides
information
withregard
topropergrounding
ofthemastandsupporting
structure,grounding
ofthelead-in
wiretoanantenna
discharge
unit,sizeof
grounding
conductors,
location
ofantenna-discharge
unit,connection
to
grounding
electrodes,
andrequirements
forthegrounding
electrode.
16.Power
Lines
Anoutside
antenna
system
should
notbelocated
inthevicinity
ofoverheadpowerlinesorotherelectric
lightorpowercircuits,
orwhereitcan
fallintosuchpowerlinesorcircuits.
Wheninstalling
anoutside
antenna
system,
extreme
careshould
betakentokeepfromtouching
suchpower
linesorcircuits
ascontact
withthemmightbefatal.
17.Overloading
Donotoverload
walloutlets
andextension
cordsasthiscan
resultina riskoffireorelectric
shock.

18. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
19. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
20. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and
will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been
damaged.
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
21. Replacement
When

Example
of Grounding
Code Instructions

According

to National

Electrical

Ground Clamp
Antenna

Lead n Wire

Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810_20)

_.I_NEC - National Electrical Code

/_-

replacement

used replacement

Parts
parts are required,
parts specified

be sure the service

by the manufacturer

characteristics
as the original part. Unauthorized
fire, electricshock,
or other hazards.

technician

has

or have the same

substitutions

may result in

22. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.

G_'oandin9 Conducter
(NEC Section 810-21)

23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended
by the manufacturer. The product may slide or fall, causing serious injury to
a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.

Ground C_amps
Pc_#¢erService Grounding
E_ect_odeSystem (NEC
Art 250, Pa_t H)

24. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.

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RISK OF
SHOCK
DOELECTRIC
NOT OPEN

__

WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

PARTS

sulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within symbol,
the product's
that triangle,
may be of
sufficient to
magnitude
to constitute
a risk of of
electric
The lighting
flash with
arrowhead
within enclosure
an equilateral
is intended
alert the user
to the presence
uninshock to persons.

,_

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) insturctions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO 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.

REGULATORY

INFORMATION

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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications
the equipment.

not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate

1

Warning

Co.gratulatio s!
Thank

Safety

you for purchasing

the Apex

Digital AVL2076

20"

LCD Television. This LCD TV is designed to be versatile,
ergonomic, and easy-to-use.
It has a wide variety of inputs
for connecting to most any video device you already own.
Please take a moment
display. You should

and inspect

the contents

Control

have:

(2 "AAA" batteries

Table of Contents

4

Remote

Control

Functions

Remote

Control

Battery

Installation

5
6

of your LCD

- 20" LCD TV and display base
- AC power cord and power adapter
- Remote
- Cables:

2-3

Instructions

included)

- 15 pin D-sub VGA cable
- Composite video cable (yellow ends)
- Stereo audio cable (red and white ends)
If any of these items are missing, please contact your retailer immediately. Please keep the original carton and packing
materials, as they are the best method of transportation
for
your LCD TV, in case of moving or warranty repair.

Top Panel Controls

7

Rear Panel Connections

8

Connecting

to External

Video Devices

Menu Adjustments
TV Mode
S-Video

11

/ AV Mode

Component
VGA Mode

(YPbPr)

Mode

TV Menu
Closed
V-Chip

9-10

12
13
14
15

Caption

Change Password
Channel Scan
CATV / AI R
Add / Delete Channel
Picture-in-Picture

Menu

17

Troubleshooting
FAQ - Frequently

16

Asked Questions

18

Specifications

19

Limited

2O

Warranty

- All functions
- Some
t.

can be controlled

functions

using

the remote

can also be adjusted

control.

with the buttons

on the top panel of the set

POWER

Turns the LCD display on or off.
2. MTS
Cycles threugh available seund eptiens en certain televisien pregramming,
3. MUTE
Press once to turn off the sound of the LCD TV. Press again, or press volume +/-, to restore the sound.
4. ADD (FAY CH)
Allows for programming

of favorite channels.

Go to the channel to be memorized

and press the ADD key.

5. DEL (FAV CH)
Allows for quick deletion of favorite channels.

Press the DEL key, and select the channel to delete.

6. SLEEP
Shuts off the LCD TV after a preset time. Press SLEEP multiple times to choose 30, 60, or 90 minutes.
7. FAVCH

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Cycles through your stored favorite channels.
8. iNPUT - MAIN/PIP
(MAIN p. 9-t0; PiP p. t6)
Cycles through the available video sources. Pressing MAIN will change the main display input; pressing PIP will
change the PIP window input, if it is active. Available options are TV, AV, S-Video, YPbPr, VGA.
g. SWAP - VIDEO/AUDIO
Changes the active video or audio source, Pressing AUDIO will swap the audio being heard on the speakers
between the main display and ther PIP window. Pressing VIDEO will swap the images being seen between the
main display and PIP window.
t0. NUMERIC
KEYPAD
(0~9)
Allows direct entry of channel numbers, up to 99.
tt,

"100"

Allows entry of channels over 100. Press 100, then the next two numbers. Highest channel number is 125.
t2. RETURN
Returns to last channel viewed
t3. DISPLAY
Displays current settings on the LCD TV screen.
t4. MENU (p. t1-14)
Activates on-screen menu for LCD TV adjustments.
t5. DIAMOND
(CH = _ VOL _ _')
Allows for volume adjustment (side to side) and channel changing
when navigating the on-screen menus.

(top to bottom) These keys are also used

_9-__

Your remote control requires two "AAA" batteries

INSTALLATION

(included.)

INSTRUCTIONS

Remove the rear cover by pressing firmly in the middle of the cover and sliding
it down, towards to bottom of the
remote. Then, lift the cover off of the
remote control.

Insert the two batteries. Make sure the
positive (÷) and negative (-) signs on the
remote control and the batteries line up.

Replace the rear cover, by grasping it
and sliding it upwards, towards the top
of the remote.

To avoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control for an extended period
of time. Do not mix batteries of different age and type. Always discard of used batteries in a safe manner.

1. POWER
Press the power button to turn on/off the LCD TV.
When the power is on, the LED indicator turns green.
The screen image will appear after a few seconds.
When the power is off, the LED indicator turns red.

2. INPUT
After connecting
your DVD,VCR,
or other devices,
press the INPUT button to cycle between the various
inputs. They are:

These controls are located on
the top right

of the LCD

TV.

TV

\\\\\,,

AV
S-VIDEO
YPbPr
VGA(D

sub 15 pin)

3. MENU
Press

the

MENU

button

to

activate

the

on-screen

menu. Use the remote control, or the channel
buttons

on the panel, to navigate

4. CHANNEL

menu.

A ,.

Press the A .,. button to select the channel
or to navigate in MENU mode.

5. VOLUME

& volume

the on-screen

in TV mode,

4

Press 4 _ button to adjust volume. These buttons
also used to adjust settings in the MENU mode.

are

For connectionof RF cablefrom antennaor other
device
2) AUDIO
IN
Stereo audio connection
or S-VIDEO
3) VIDEO
Composite
VIDEO IN

IN
video connection;

4) S-VIDEO
IN
S-Video connection;
(cable

for a device connected

not included;

shares

5) AUDIO
IN 2
Stereo audio connection
COMPONENT

for device

I

audio with S-

shares audio with VIDEO
quality superior

to AV

IN

These inputs are found on the right-hand
side of the rear panel of the LCD TV.

to composite)

connected

to

6) COMPONENT
Component video connection
(cable

not included

7) VGA
VGA connection

- best possible

quality)
This
diagram
_s
found on the rear

for set-top

box or PC

8) PC AUDIO
IN
PC Audio input for VGA connection
9) AUDIO
PC Speaker

OUT
connection

for audio output

10) DC 12V
DC 12V connection for LCD display power supply

panel. It shows the
location
of the vanous connections.

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You can connect external video devices, such as DVD players, VCRs, cable box, camcorders, etc., to your LCD TV. However, please check with your
device's instruction manual for more specific connecting information. Make sure that all devices are unplugged before any connections are made.

The diagrams shown may be different from your set.

Co_ec_ing

via

the

Connecting

RF Con_ec_or

Using a coaxial RF cable, connect the RF out from the external device, cable box, or antenna to the TV input (RF jack) on
the back of the LCD TV.

Set the LCD TV to TV mode, and select the appropriate
channel. If you are not using an over-the-air antenna, the correct channel is usually 3 or 4. Please consult your device's
user manual for additional information.

via

Composite

Video

or S-Vi_eo

COMPOSITE
VIDEO
Using a composite video cable (yellow), connect the video output of
the device to the VIDEO input on the back of the LCD TV. Most
devices, including the LCD TV, use a yellow jack for the composite
video connection.
S-VI DEO
Using an S-video cable (not inclued), connect the S-video
the device to the S-VIDEO input on the LCD TV. Please
placement of the pins, as improper installation may result in
on your cable, and poor picture quality. S-Video cables may
at your local electronics retailer.

output of
note the
bent pins
be found

AUDIO
Using the red and white audio cables, connect the audio output of the
device to the AUDIO IN input on the back of the LCD TV. Make sure
you match the colors properly, or you may get poor sound quality.
(NOTE - the COMPOSITE and S-VIDEO jacks share the audio port,
so only one of them may be used at a time.)
RF cable
antenna

from
source

to RF jack.

R ch audio (red) from
device to AUDIO IN.
L ch audio (white) from
device to AUDIO IN.

S-video (black) from
device to S-VIDEO.

You can connect external video devices, such as DVD players, VCRs, cable box, camcorders, etc., to your LCD display. However, please check with your
device's instruction manual for more specific connecting information. Make sure that all devices are unplugged before any connections are made. The
diagrams shown may be different from your set.

Connectin_

via

Component

Video

{YPbPr)

COMPONENT
Using a component video cable (not included), connect the component video output of the device to the COMPONENT input on
the LCD TV. Please be sure to match the colors of the cables to
the colors of the jacks, as improper placement will result in picture distortion. Use of component video offers the best of video
performance. Component video cables may be found at your
local electronics retailer.
AUDIO
Using the red and white audio cables, connect the audio output
of the device to the AUDIO IN 2 input on the back of the LCD TV.
Make sure you match the colors properly, or you may get poor
sound quality. (NOTE - Be careful not to confuse the red AUDIO
jack with the red COMPONENT jack.)

Connec_in_

via

VGA

VGA (PC only)
Using a VGA (D sub 15 pin) cable, connect the VGA output of
your PC to the VGA input on the LCD TV. Be careful to match the
shape of the connector to the connection, and not to bend any of
the pins when installing. (NOTE: For best performance, set the
resolution on your PC to 640x480.)
AUDIO
The VGA audio connection is a single wire PC-type connection.
Connect the 3.5mm stereo cable from the sound output of your
PC to the PC Audio input on the LCD TV.

R ch audio (red) from
device to AUDIO IN 2.

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L ch audio (white) from
device to AUDIO IN 2.

"Pr" (green) from device to
COMPONENT.

"Y" (blue) from device
to COMPONENT.

"Pb" (red) from device to
COMPONENT.

i_iiiiiii_

VGA cable

,.'"PC

audio cable

Menu adjustments are available to change the settings of your LCD TV to your preferences.
Over the next few pages you will be shown how to adjust all available input sources.
Press the MAIN button on the remote until TV mode is displayed. Use A/v buttons on the 'diamond' to select each sub menu. Once you've
selected your desired menu, you may then use the 4 / _ buttons on the 'diamond' to adjust the settings.

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BALANCE
RESET

/

RESET

Highlight
Contrast
to Increase
decrease the picture contrast.
Highlight Brightness
brighter or darker.

or

to make picture

Highlight
Color
to increase
decrease the saturation of color,

or

Highlight Hue to change the colors
towards a red or green tint.
Highlight Sharpness to make the picture sharper or softer.
Highlight Reset ( _ ) button to restore
all setups of the Display to the default.

Refer to page 15.

Highlight Volume to adjust the volume
to the level you want.
Highlight
decrease

Bass

Highlight
decrease

Treble

to

to

Highlight
Reset (_')
Audio items to default.

Increase

Highlight OSD Timer to select the
time to be shown on the menu 5 sec
15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec.

or

Increase

or

to return

all

Highlight Language to select:
English - French - Spanish - German
Italian - Japanese
- Chinese
(Traditional) - Chinese(Simplified).
Highlight PIP Size to select the size of
small picture. (5 size) (Use this function under PIP Mode).
Highlight PIP Position to move the
small picture to upper left, upper right,
center, lower left, or lower right.(Use
this function under PIP Mode).
Highlight
Reset (_)
to return
Miscellaneous items to default.

all

Press the MAIN button on the remote until AV or S-VIDEO mode is displayed. Use A/.,. buttons on the 'diamond' to
select each sub menu. Once you've selected your desired menu, you may then use the 4 1 _ buttons on the 'diamond'
to adjust the settings.

MISCELLANEOUS
_

[_ OSO

CONTRAST

_

4_"

BRIGHTNESS

_

35

BASS

_

COLOR

_

26

TREBLE

_

HUE
SHARPNESS

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_

4.

30 SEC

12
IS
PIP POSITION

26
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TIMER

;

RESET
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RESET

Highlight
Contrast
to Increase
decrease the picture contrast.
Highlight Brightness
brighter or darker,

or

to make picture

Highlight
Color
to
increase
decrease the saturation of color.

or

Highlight Hue to change the colors
towards a red or green tint.
Highlight Sharpness to make the picture sharper or softer.
Highlight Reset ( _, ) button to restore
all setups of the Display to the default.

Highlight Volume to adjust
ume to the level you want.
Highlight
decrease

Bass

to

the vol-

Increase

Highlight OSD Timer to select the time
to be shown on the menu 5 sec 15 sec
20 sec 25 sec 30 sec.

or

Highlight Treble Increase or decrease

Highlight Language to select:
English - French - Spanish - German Italian
Japanese
Chinese
(Traditional) - Chinese(Simplified).

Highlight Reset (_)
Audio items to default.

to

return

all
Highlight PIP Size to select the size of
small picture. (5 size) (Use this function under PIP Mode).
Highlight PIP Position to move the
small picture to upper left, upper right,
center, lower left, or lower right.(Use
this function under PIP Mode).
Highlight Reset (_)
to return
Miscellaneous items to default.

all

Press the MAIN button on the remote until COMPONENT (YPbPr) mode is displayed. Use A/v
buttons on the 'diamond' to select each
sub menu. Once you've selected your desired menu, you may then use the 4 1 _ buttons on the 'diamond' to adjust the settings.

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Contrast
to
Increase
decrease the picture contrast.
Highlight
Brightness
brighter or darker.

to

make

or

picture

Highlight Volume to adjust the volume to
the level you want.
Highlight Bass to Increase or decrease
Highlight Treble Increase or decrease

Highlight Color to increase
the saturation of color.
Highlight
Hue to change
towards a red or green tint.
Highlight Sharpness
sharper or softer.

or decrease
Highlight Reset ( _ ) to return all Audio
items to default.
the

colors

Highlight OSD Timer to select the time to
be shown on the menu 5 sec 15 sec 20
sec 25 sec 30 sec.
Highlight Language to select:
English - French - Spanish - German Italian - Japanese - Chinese (Traditional)
- Chinese(Simplified).
Highlight PIP Size to select the size of
small picture. (5 size) (Use this function
under PIP Mode).

to make the picture

Highlight Focus to focus the picture.

Highlight PIP Position to move the small
picture to upper left, upper right, center,
lower left, or lower right.(Use this function
under PIP Mode).

Highlight Reset ( _' ) button to restore all
setups of the Display to the default.

Highlight
Reset
( _' ) to return
Miscellaneous items to default.

all

Press the MAIN button on the remote until VGA mode is displayed. Use -_/,,- buttons on the 'diamond' to select each sub menu. Once
you've selected your desired menu, you may then use the 4 1 _ buttons on the 'diamond' to adjust the settings.

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RESET

Highlight Auto (Automatic
adjustment) for television circuitry to automatically adjust the picture.

Highlight
decrease

Contrast to Increase
the picture contrast.

Highlight Brightness
brighter or darker.

or

to make picture

Highlight Color Temp to select a
color setting - High, Mid, Low or
User.
- In User mode, red, green and blue
can be manually
adjusted
(see
below.)
Highlight Red, Green, or Blue to
manually adjust the level of that particular color.
Highlight
Reset
restore all setups
the defauit.

( _, ) button
to
of the Display to

Highlight White Balance to have the
LCD TV self-adjust the white balance. You writ need to display a 2"
x2" square
in the center of the
screen. Special home video calibraiton DVDs can do this. Check
with your retailer for further information.

Highlight Clock to stabilize the display of VGA images.

Highlight Volume to adjust the volume to the level you want.

Highlight
Phase to adjust the
focus and sharpness
of VGA
images.

Highlight
decrease

Highlight H-Position to adjust the
horizontal position of VGA images.
Highlight V-Position to adjust the
vertical position of VGA images.
Higlight
Reset
( _- )
adjustments to default.

to

Highlight
decrease

Bass

Treble

to

Increase

Increase

Highlight Reset (_,) to return
Audio items to default.

Highlight OSD Timer to select the
time to be shown on the menu 5
sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec.

or

or

Highlight Language to select:
English
- French
- Spanish
German
- Italian - Japanese
Chinese
(Traditional)
Chinese(Simpflfied).

-

all
Highlight PIP Size to select the size
of the small picture. (5 size) (Use
this function under PIP Mode).

return
Highlight PIP Position to move the
small picture to upper left, upper
right, center, lower left, or lower
right.(Use this function under PIP
Mode).
Highlight Reset (_) to return
Miscellaneous items to default.

all

Press the TV button on the remote then MENU button. Then press _ button once. Use A/v
button to select each sub menu.
Once you've selected your desired menu, you may then use the 4 / _ buttons to adjust the setting.

TV
Rating

CCD
Use this to activate the subtitle and teletext function. Each sequential press of the CCD
button will show:
CCI-CC4, TI-T4, OFF.

Scan

(automatic

channel

To activate

CH Scan,

to execute

the automatic

press

button

channel

Directed Towards Older Children

PG

Parental Guidance Suggested

TV-14

V-CHIP (grading
system)
Enter password to enter the MENU for V-CHIP settings. You can press button to select the
grade you want; and then press button to set up if you'd like to watch the programs.
CH

Y7

Parents Strongly Cautioned

MA

Mature Audiences

FV

Fantasy Violence

Only

D

Sexual Dialogue

L

Adult Language and Profanity

S

Sex

V

Violence

G

General Audiences

scanning)
to execute
scanning

the automatic

when

you install

channel

scanning.

You need

your LCD TV the first time.

CATV / All{ (TV signal source)
Press button on the remote control to select either Cable or Antenna.
Cable: If you receive channels through CATV.
Antenna: If you receive channels through antenna.

MPAA
Rating

ADD/DEL Channels
Press button on the remote control to select the channel you wish to +(ADD) / - (DEL) by
scrolling using CH --/,,- .

PG

PG-13

- All Ages

Parental
Guidance
Suggested
(Some
Material May Not Be Suitable for Younger
Children)
Parents Strongly Cautioned
(Some Material May Not Be Suitable
Children Under 13)

for

Restricted
(Not Recommended
Under)
NC-17

G

PG

U

U

V-CHIP
MPAA RATING
PG-13
R
U

NC-17

U

TV-Y7
TV-PG
TV-14
TV-MA

V

S

D

U
U
U
U

U
U
U

U
U
U

Ages

17

and

Children Under 17 Not Permitted
Adult Material

(NOT ALLOWED TO
WATCH THIS PROGRAM

U

TV RATING
FV

X

B: BLOCKED

for

U
U

U: UNBLOCKED
(ALLOWED TO WATCH
THIS PROGRAM)

Please

visit these

motion

picture

websites

and television

for further
ratings:

TV - http://www.tvguidelines.org/
Movies - http://www.mpaa.org/

information

regarding

InordertousethePIPfeatureyoumusttakenoteoftheinputselected
asthe
main(larger)picture.
Youshouldfamiliarize
yourself
withthispageas notall
inputsconnected
tothetelevision
areavailable
usingthePIPfeature.

MainSignal
PIPSignal

PiP Mode

To Activate

Your LCD TV can display a signal
input in the main area of the screen,
and an auxiliary signal input simultaneously.

Press

The PIP signal appears
in a small
box within the screen whenever
the
PIP feature

is activated.

Refer to the chart at right as to the
inputs allowed using PIP when viewing your main signal.

PIP Window
Position
and PIP
Window Size can be adjusted from
the main menu. Please see p. 11-14
for further details.

activate

PiP

PIP on the remote

PIP Modes That Function Together are Checked below:
control

to

For example, say you are watching
TV in TV mode. While your main
signal (TV) is displayed, press PIP
from the remote. An OSD will
appear
with the source
input
options available to display in the
PIP box.
Press "PIP-Input"
on your remote
select an input option.
Press
screen

TV

AV

S-VIDEO

YPbPr

VGA

TV

X

X

AV

X

X

X

X

the PIP feature.

"Swap"
to switch
to the main screen,

main screen

to

the PIP
and the

to the PIP screen.

S-VIDEO
YPbPr

X

X

X

VGA

X

X

X

Weencourageyouto visitourwebsiteatwww.apexdigitalinc.com
andreviewtheCustomerSupportandFAQ'spageforupdatesto
thislist.Youshouldregisterto validateyourwarrantyatthiswebsite.Youcanalsoorderaccessories
forallofyourApexproducts.

Connect power cord correctly.
Turn on power via the button on LCD TV.
(p. 7)
Check your video connections. (p. 9-10)
Press the input button to cycle through the
connected video sources (p. 5)

No picture

Abnormal or no colors

Distorted picture
Fuzzy picture

Picture too dark

Check your video connections for correct
cable placement or bent pins. (p. 9-10)
Check your video input device for its settings. If the device is setup incorrectly, then
it can produce an improper signal. Please
check your device's user's manual for
more information.
Check

your antenna

connection.

Cannot

Picture

only,

no images

no sound

certhrough

Check your video connections. (p. 9-10)
Use a power conditioner on the AC adapter. See
your local electronics retailer for one of these.

TV blocked at certain
channels

Check the V-Chip functions (p. 15)
Check your antenna

Overlapping images
or ghost image

Check your antenna connection. (p. 9)
Adjust or relocate your antenna.
Use a different video connection, if available.
I0)

Black box on screen

Check your video connection. (p. 9-10)
Make sure the LCD TV is set to the correct
input. (p. 5)
Adjust brightness and contrast. (p. 11-14)
your audio
volume.

Make

sure MUTE

connection.

(p. 5)
is off. (p. 5)

(p. 9-10)

Make

sure the CC/TT

function

is off. (p. 15)

Check the settings on the video input device. Some
movies
have black bars around them to preserve
the widescreen
format. This is not a malfunction
- it

Check brightness (p. 11-14)
Check contrast (p. 11-14)
Check white balance (VGA only - p. 14)

Check

(p. 9-

(p. 9)

Adjust your antenna.
Relocate your antenna.

Adjust

Check for the correct antenna setting (p. 15)
Use the Channel Scan feature (p. 15)
Adjust or relocate your antenna.

Video noise or choppy picture

is a part of the movie
Remote

Voice only,

receive

tain channels
antenna

control

not operate

does

Change

the

inserted

properly

or program.

batteries,

and

Make sure remote is pointed
on the front of the LCD TV.
Move

make

sure

at the

remote

they

are

(p. 6)

LCD TV away

from fluorescent

lights.

sensor

Q: Why doesn't
the LCD TV turn on?
A: Check the AC power adapter to make sure it is securely connected to
the DC-in power jack at the rear of the LCD TV. Make sure the power
cord is plugged into a functioning electrical outlet.
Q: Why is the power LED on but the screen is blank?
A: Make sure the video cable is securely connected to both the LCD TV
and the device you have attached. Also, make sure you have correctly
connected all of the cables required for your device. Refer to the user's
manual that came with your equipment for further information.

Q: Hew
A:You

de

i adjust

can adjust

to a back-tilted

the

_tilt",

the LCD display
angle

or angle,
viewing

my

LCD

TV?
of 4

degrees.
When tilting the screen,
hold the base firmly and adjust
viewing angle by moving the top of the display forward or backward.

the
Do

panel when

WARNING
- Forcing
damage the unit.

the LCD

tilting

and a forward-tilted

position

angle

not press the LCD

of up to 7 degrees

of

angle from an upright

the display.

(See

TV past its maximum

picture

extension

A, below.)
point will

Q: Why is my TV too dark: or too bright?
A: You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. Refer to "Adjusting
the Display" on page 13.
Q: Why is there no sound coming from the speakers?
Check your audio cables to make sure they are connected properly.
Also, make sure the mute is turned off. Finally, check the sound mode
by press the MTS key on the remote control to switch between SAP,
Mono and Stereo. Press the Display key to view the setting on the
screen.
Q: Why

is the

LCD

TV

A: The LCD TV supports

blurred

when

VGA (640x480)

i connect
video

mode.

it to
Make

my

PC?

sure the TV

settings of your computer
are adjusted to this setting. Setting your computer's TV resolution
to a higher resolution
will result in a poor quality
image

or no picture

information,

see page

Q: How do I mount
my LCD TV to the wail?
A: You will need to purchase
a standard
wall mount
mm screw

mount

area,

minimum

local retailer if you want to attach
face. First, prepare a flat, stable

at all.

Q," Why can't
| view
any TV channels?
A: You must scan for channels
before you can view
more

B

TV channels.

For

15.

Q: Why is my reception
bad when watching
TV?
A: This could be a variety of reasons, including local interference, if using
an over-the-air antenna. Make sure you use a coaxial cable for TV input.
Make sure the connection is secure, and grounded. (You may need an
electrician to check this for you.) Reception is best from cable TV, satellite dish, or a high-powered rooftop antenna.
Q: Why is the screen too iight/darl<
when in VGA mode?
A: You may need to adjust the white balance. See "White Balance" on
page 14. Also, try adjusting the brightness. You can also find this on
page 14.

35 kg load-carrying

the LCD TV on. Next,

nect

the power

(screen side.) Third.
LCD TV as illustrated

adapter,

weight)

from your

the LCD TV to a wall or other fixed surworking area with a soft cloth or foam

pad to place
it from

kit (100 mm x 100

and

turn the LCD
gently

TV power

lay the display

off, disconon its front

remove the four screws located at the rear of the
in picture B, above. Remove the LCD TV display

stand. For final attachment
and hanging,
refer to and follow
tions included with the wall mount kit that you purchased.

the instruc-

Q: If i have mere questions,
where should I go?
A: Try the Customer Support section of www.apexdigitalinc.com.
There
are many more Frequently Asked Questions there, as well as many
other helpful options.

Pixel Pitch

Maximum

0.6375

Display

Area

mm (H) x 0.6375

mm (W)

16.1 in. (V) x 12.1 in. (t4) (408 mm x 306 mm)
20.1 in. diagonally

Aspect

Ratio

4:3

Native

Resolution

640x480 interlaced or progressive

Display

16.7 million (RGB 8-bit color)

Colors

Contrast

500:1

Ratio

450 cd/m2 (typical)

Brightness
Response

16 ms typical (Tr + Tf)

Time

Horizontal - 160 degrees
Vertical- 140 degrees

View Angle

Horizontal
Vertical

31kHz - 65kHz

Frequency

56 Hz - 75 Hz

Frequency

Composite Video - RCA type (xl)
S-Video (xl)
Component Video - RCA type; YPbPr (xl)

Signal I/O Ports

RF

w/

VGA

NTSC

Stereo
PC

Toner

15-pin

D sob

Audio

Aodio

In

(xl)
(xl)

- RCA

type,

L&R

ch.

(x2)

(xl)

NTSC (480 i/p SDTV)
PIP Function

De-Interlace

TV Systems

3D noise

Support

reduction

filter

SAP/MTS
V-chip & CCD
Power

Consumption

Power

Source

(off)

<8W
12 VDC 5A (60W)

Speakers

5W (maximum) x 2

Unit Dimensions

23.6 x 17.6 x 6.9 (WxHxD, inches)
600 x 446 x 174 (WxHxD, mm)

Net Weight

17.7 Ibs (8 kg)

Wall Mount
Operating

Area
Temperature

3.9 in x 3.9 in (100mm

x 100mm)

32 _ 104 degrees Fahrenheit (0 _ 40 degrees Celsius)

Limited

North American
Warranty
Apex Digita| AVL2076

Apex Digital, Inc. expresses the following limited warranty. This warranty extends to the original consumer,
feree. You must retain the original bill of sale for proof of purchase.

purchaser or product received as a gift and no other purchaser or trans-

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 with the exception of the
remote control and LCD backlight which are guaranteed for 90 days only. During this period Apex Digital will replace a defective part with a new or refurbished part without charge
to you, It is the responsibilty 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 insufficient, 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 authorization number before sending a unit in for service.
Limited Niaety
(90) #ay Labor Warranty
Apex Digital warrants It will be responsible for labor charges 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 or product 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, to the Service Center.
Rental

Product

The warranty for a rental product begins with the original date of receipt by the rental firm.
Year 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.
eYou 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 an enclosed bill of sale. You will be responsible for all tariffs and taxes imposed to ship or receive warranty or warranty replace
ment units to and from the U,S.
eThese warranties are effective only if product is purchased through an Authorized North American retail reseller and the unit is operated in North America.
e 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.
eWarranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited 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 instruc
tions provided or product which has been modified, have had the serial number removed, altered, or rendered illegible. Warranties do not cover cosmetic damage or
lost accessories.
Now te Obtain
Warranty
Service
If after following the operating instructions, the Troubleshooting Guide and the FAQ pages on televisions, found at our website, www.apexdiqitalinc.com.
Should it be necessary to
contact Customer Service Center directly, call (800)880-1227 Monday through Friday, 8am to 6pm (Pacific Time). You will be instructed on how your claim will be processed. Have
your pertinent information available including proof of purchase and an understanding of the problem.
Liaitation$
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 malfunction 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 specific 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
the exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.

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