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USE

IVlANUAL

Before using the TV, please read this manual
and retain it for future reference.

thoroughly,

ELCHS262
PART NO.IES090715

Federal

Communications

Commission

Statement

NOTE
The manufacturer
is not responsible
for any radio or tv interference
unauthorized
modifications
to this equipment.
Such modifications
authority.

caused by
could void the user's

NOTE
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:
1 .Reorient
or relocate the receiving
antenna.
2.Increase

the separation

3.Connect
the equipment
the receiver
is connected.
4.Consult

the dealer

between

the equipment

into an outlet

or an experienced

on a circuit

radio/TV

1

and the receiver.
different

technician

from that to which

for help.

CONTENTS

Important

safety

instructions

...........................................................................................................
3

Preparation
for using your new TV .................................................................................................
s
Base installation instruction ............................................................................................................
5
Learning about your TV ....................................................................................................................
6
View the front connection panel ......................................................................................................

6

View the back connection panel ......................................................................................................

6

Selecting a location for the TV .......................................................................................................
7
Connection to other devices ...........................................................................................................
7
The side panel connection ...............................................................................................................

7

The back panel connection ..............................................................................................................

8

Connecting your TV ..........................................................................................................................

9

Connecting to an antenna ................................................................................................................

9

Connecting to A/V equipments .........................................................................................................

9

Service jack ......................................................................................................................................

9

Connecting component devices (DVD/DVR) .....................................................................................

9

Connecting HDMI ........................................................................................................................

10

Connecting computer ...................................................................................................................

10

Connecting audio .........................................................................................................................
Connecting to a cable converter box.............................................................................................

10
l0

Using

the remote contrei ....................................................................................................................
12
Preparing the remote control for use ........................................................................................12
Learning about the remote control .............................................................................................
13
Understanding
the TV features .......................................................................................................
14
Basic operation

.........................................................................................................................................
14

Menu operation .................................................................................................................................
14
Video mode adjustment .................................................................................................................
17
Audio mode adjustment .................................................................................................................
17
Setup ....................................................................................................................................................
18
Parental control .................................................................................................................................
19

Cleaning and care ............................................................................................................................
21
Wall-mounting

Bracket Installation

SAFETY CLASS :This is an ]:EC safety

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

class 1: product

2

and it must

be grounded

23

for safety,

The [[ghtnhg flash symbol with an arrowhead inside a
triangle alerts the user about an uninsulated dangerous
voltage that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock.

TO REDUCETHE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK),
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE, FOR ANY REQUIRED SERVICING,
PLEASE CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.

CAUTION:

CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS

CAUTIO@;

The flash with the symbol of an exclamation
point
inside a triangle alerts the user about important
operating and maintenance
instructions
related to
the product.

NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY

RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCC RULES COULD VOID THE USERS
AUTHORITY

WARNING:

TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.

Important safety instructions
1,

Read these instructions

2,

Keep these instructions

3,

Heed allwarnings

4,

Follow all instructions

5,

Do not use this apparatus

6,

Clean only with dry cloth

7,

Do not block any ventilation

8,

Do not install

9,

Do not defeat the safety

10.

Protect
which

1:[.
12.

Only

the
they

openings

near any heat sources

power
exit

purpose

cord

from

from

the

being

of the polarized

Use only

with

cart,

sold

the

apparatus.

with

Unplug

this

particularly

specified

by the

at plugs,

plug
convenience

receptacles,

and

apparatus.

stand,

tripod,
When

combination
apparatus

or grounding-type

damaged

use attachments/accessories

cart/apparatus
:[3.

near water

bracket,
a cart

to avoid

during

manufacturer.

or table

is used,
injury

specified

use caution

from

lightning

storms

service

personnel.

by the
when

manufacturer

or

moving

the

for long

periods

tip-over.
or when

unused

of

time.
14.

Refer

all servicing

apparatus
plug

is damaged,

apparatus,

to qualified

has been

when

or when

operate normally,

damaged

the

liquid

in any way,
has been

apparatus

or has been

such

spilled

has been

Servicing

is required

as when

the

or when

objects

exposed

to rain

dropped.

when

power-supply
have

fallen

or moisture,

the

cord
into
does

or
the
not

8312(

3

at points

in

iS.

POWER

SOURCE:

Rabei. [fyou

This TV should

be operated

are not sure of the type of

power company.

For TVs intended

only from the type of power source indicated

power supply to your home, consult

to operate

from

battery

your appliance

power, or other sources,

on the marking
dealer or local

refer to the operating

instructions.
&6, POWER CORD PROTECTION:
on or pinched

Powerosupply

by items placed upon or against

receptacles,

cords should be routed

so that they are not likely to be walked

them,

attention

paying

particular

to cords at plugs, convenience

and the point where they exit from the appliance.

$7, OUTDOOR

ANTENNA

the antenna

GROUNDING

: If an outside

or cable system is grounded

some protection

against

voltage

antenna

or cable system

is connected

to the TV, be sure

to provide

surges and built-up
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDUNG AS PER

static

charges.

Section

Code, ANSI/NFPA

810 of the National

NO.70,provides

Electrical

information

NAT,ONAL E LECTRmCAL CODE

,

FmGURE A

with

ANTENNA

....:::: I'LL

LEAD

u. wmE

/

respect to proper grounding

of the mast and supporting
/"

structure,

grounding

of the lead-in wire to an antenna

discharge

unit , size of grounding

of antenna

discharge

electrodes,

and requirements

electrode.

unit, connection

ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUUPMENT
GROUNDRNGWRRES

storm,

This wiml prevent

for this TV receiver

of time, unplug

antenna

system,

extreme

might be fatal.
Do not overload

not be located

wall outlets

of overhead

lines or circuits.

be taken to keep from touching
and extension

the antenna

or cable system.

surges.
in the vicinity

or where it can fall into such power

care should

POWER SERVUCE GROUNDUNG
ELECTRODESYSTEM

and disconnect

and power line

system should

light or power circuits,

contact with them
26. OVERLOADING:

$2898A

it from the wan outlet

to the TV due to lightning

An outside

antenna

GROUNDCLAMPS

or when it is left unattended

damage

LINES:

other electric

ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT

_

for the grounding

and unused for long periods

outside

//
F ...........

to grounding

For added protection

a lightning

19. POWER

location

(Fig.A)

18o LIGHTNING:
during

conductors,

GROUND
CLAMP

/"

mines, or

When installing an

such power

cords as this can result

power

lines or circuits

as

in a risk of fire or electric

shock.
21. OBJECT

AND LIQUID

touch dangerous

ENTRY;

voltage

Never push objects

points or short

out parts

of any kind into this TV through
that could result

openings

in fire or electric

as they may

shock. Never spill liquid

of any kind into the TV.
22. SERVICING;

Do not attempt

dangerous voltage
23. REPLACEMENT
replacement

routine

or other hazards.
PARTS:

substitutions

CHECK;

Upon completion

25. The apparatus

26. WARNING-"
accessible,
27. ATTENTION;
conditions:
interference
28. CAUTION;

should

as opening
to qualified

parts are required,
as the original

may result in fire, electric

safety checks to determine

vase) should

Refer all servicing

When replacement

parts with the same characteristics

Unauthorized
2.4. SAFETY

to service this TV yourself

of any service

service

to any dripping

may expose you to

personnel.

parts specified

uses

or other hazards.

to this TV, ask the service

or splashing,

technician

by the manufacturer.

to persons

that the TV is in proper operating

not be exposed

covers

be sure that the service

shock, injury

or repairs

or removing

technician

to perform

condition.
and no objects

rimmedwith liquids

(such as a

be placed on the apparatus.
Plug the power cord into a power outlet
in case if the power

This device complies

including

interference

To reduce the risk of electric

is readily

disconnected.

with Part 15 of the FCC Rules° Operation

(1) this device may not cause harmful
received,

where access to a power cord connector

needs to be immediately

interference,

that may cause undesired

shock, the grounding

maintained.

4

is subject

to the following

and (2) this device must accept

any

operation.

of the center

pin of this plug must be

two

Pre

aration

Base installation

for usin

our new TV

instruction

1. Lay a cloth or another

soft material

on a flat surface

2. Put the TV back upward and the LCD screen downward

to avoid

damage

to the LCD screen.

and keep it flat on the table=board.

3. Take out the base and insert it into the installing slot in the lower part of the TV in the arrow direction as
illustrated

in the figure

4 Fasten the base and the TV set together with the 6 screws provided.

5

Preparation
Learning
Operate
input

for using your new TV

about

your

TV

your TV via the buttons

terminals

located

located on the front or side of cabinet or use the remote control.

on the back of the TV provide

all the connections

from other

The

equipment

to your TV.

View

the

front

connection

panel

)ut selection
Up
Down
Up
Down
Dn/Standby)

indicator
--Remote

View

:the back

receiver

connection

pane!

AC INPUT

6

Preparation
Se|ecting

a |ocation

for using your new TV
for

the

TV

1. Place the TV on an open surface in a location where light does not directly hit the screen.
2. Place the TV far enough from the walls to allow proper ventilation.
Inadequate
ventilation
overheating,
which may damage the TV.
NOTE; Please contact a local dealer for wall mounting.

Connection to other devices
The side panel connection

8

Update jack

The equipment with AV or S=Video
output function ( such as VCR, DVD,
set=top boxes, etc.).

7

may cause

Preparation

for using your new TV

The back panel connection

The equipment with HDMI output jack
( such as DVD players, set=top boxes, etc.).
Computer

OR

OR

F--I........ i--

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

DVD With Component jacks

8

Preparation

for using your new TV

Connecting

TV

Caution:

your

Do not plug in the TV until you have finished

Connecting

all of your equipment,

to an antenna

To enjoy the televison
antenna

connecting

programs

(not supplied),

transmitted

An outdoor

by your local TV stations,

antenna

subscriber

of your local cable network

equipment

as shown below.

is necessary

net, the outdoor

for superior

you need an indoor or outdoor
picture quality,

or indoor antenna

If you are a

is not needed,

Connect the

Side Panel
ANTENNASOCKET
Plug (not supplied)

COAXIAL CABLE (750)

TWIN=LEAD

The signal comes from:
An outdoor antenna
An indoor antenna
CATV net

FEEDER

(300D)
Adaptor (not supplied)t _

1\
the screw

2 Insert the feeder in 3 Tighten the screw

\

Connecting

Cable/Satei|ite

To enjoy the multimedia

and A/V

features,

Equipment

you can connect

Video Recorder (DVR), Cable Set Top box, Satellite

your TV to A/V equipment
receiver,

such as VCR, DVD, Digital

BluRay Camcorder,

Audio amplifiers,

etc.,

and select signal source using your remote control.
Connect

audio cables to"R-AUDIO

audio out connectors
NOTE:

- L'on

on the A/V device.

1, Headphones

are not included.

2. No sound will be heard from the
connected

Service

the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding

into the headphone

main unit speakers

whena

headphone

mini=plug

is

jack.

jack

Connector for service only (do not connect any equipment here).

Connecting

component

devices (DVD/DVR)

Connect Component video and audio cables to Component inputs ("PR/CR', "PB/CB", "Y") on the rear of your set
and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the DVR or DVD.
The Y, PB/CB and PR/CR" connectors on your component devices (DVR or DVD) are sometimes labeled Y, B-Y and
R-Y or Y, CB and CR (Colors for inputs and cables must correspond to both devices).
NOTE: Some devices such as a DVR or DVD players require 'Component/YPBPR' signal to be set via output in the
devices settings. Please consult your device user manual for instructions.

9

Preparation
Connecting

for using your

new TV

HDMI

Supports digital connections between HDMI - enabled AV devices such as (DVRs, DVD, BluRay, HDDVD, AV receivers
and digital devices).

No sound connection is needed for an HDM[ to HDMI connection.

NOTE: Some devices such as a DVR or DVD players require a HDNt signal to be set via the output in the devices'
settings. Please consult your device user manual for instructions.
What is HDMI?
HDMI, or high-definition

multimedia interface, is a next-generation

interface that enables the transmission of digital

audio and video signals using a single cable without compression.

"Multimedia

interface" is a more accurate name for it because it allows multiple channels of digital audio (5.1

channels). The difference between HDMZ and DV] is that the HDMZ device is smaller in size, has the HDCP (High
Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) coding feature installed, and supports multi - channel digital audio.

Use the HDMI terminal for HDIqI connection to a compatible device.
If your external device has DVI only, you should use a DVI-to-HDMI cable( or adapter) for the connection, and the
"R -AUDIO - L" terminal on DVI for sound output.

Connecting

Computer

Connect theVGA cable to "VGA (VGA IN)" on the rear of your set and the other end to the Video Card of your
computer.

Connect the stereo audio cable to "VGA AUDIO IN" on the rear of your set and the other end to "Audio Out" of the
sound card on your computer.

This device may not be compatible with all PC video/graphic

Connecting

cards_

AUBIO

Connect audio cables to "R -AUDIO - L" on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding audio in
connectors on the Amplifier or DVD Home Theater.

Connecting

to a cable converter

box

This television has an extended tuning range and can tune most cable channels without using a cable converter box.
Some cable companies offer premium pay channels in which the signal is scrambled.

Descrambling these signals for

normal viewing requires the use of a descrambler device which is generally provided by the cable company.

10

Preparation

for using your

new TV

For subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service
For basic cable service not requiring a Converter/DescramNer

box, connect the CATV 75 ohm Coaxial Cable

directly into the Antenna lack on the back of the television.
[:or subscribers

to Scrambled

Cable TV Service

If you subscribe to a cable service which requires the use of a Converter/Descrambmer box, connect the incoming
came to the Converter/Descrambmer box and connect the output of the box to the Antenna Jack on the back of
the temev[s]on. Fommow
the connections as shown bemow.Set the temev[s[onto the output of the
Converter/Descrambler

box (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the Converter/Descrambler

For Subscribers to Unscrambled

Basic Cable with Scrambled

Premium

box to select channels.

Channels

If you subscribe to a cable service in which basic cable channels are unscrambmed and premium channemsrequire
the use of a Converter/Descrambled

box, you may wish to use a twooset s[gna[ spm[tter(sometimes referred to

as a two°set coupmer) and an A/B Switch box from the cabmeinstammer
or an emectron[cs supply store. Folmowthe
connections shown bemow.With the switch [n the B position, you can directly tune any unscrambmed channemson
your TV. With the switch [n the A position, tune your TV to the output of the Converter/Descrambmer box (usuammy
channe[ 3 or 4) and use the box to tune scrambled channems.

m_Splitter

AiBSwitch

Note:
When you use a converter box with your TV_ there may be featuresthat you cannot
program

when using the remote contro[.

11

Lr _

Using

the remote

Preparing
Installing

the

remote

control

for

use

the remote control batteries

1. Open the battery

cover on the back of the remote control.

2. InstalltwoAAAsize(1.5V)
battery

control

batteries.

Matchthe+

and = signs on the batteries

to the signs on the

compartment.

3. Close the battery

cover.

Note:
1.Disposeofyourbatteries
2.Do not mix battery
3.Remove

inadesignateddisposalarea.
types or combine

dead batteries

immediately

used batteries
to prevent

Do not throw batteries
with

battery

new ones.

acid from leaking

into the battery

compartment.
4.If you do not

use the remote control

for a long time,

5.The effective

range of the remote control

remove the batteries.

is demonstrated

12

into fire.

by the following

figure:

Usgng 'the
Lear iHg

emote

about

the remote

Power indicator

Power ON/OFF

UT: Switch among TX Video,
S-Video, Component, HDMI and VGA

Select digital

Return to previous channel
SOUND: Select the sound mode

PI_URE:

DZSP_Y: Display current Status
information

Select the picture

Channel up
Mute

........................................
Channeldown
MENU: Call up the main menu

.......................
EXIT: On Screen Display (OSD) menu exit

OSD menu Up arrow ..................................................
OSD menu Le_ arrow

OSD menu Down arrow

::Confirm selected function or
return to the previous menu
....................................
OSD menu Right arrow
Select Screen Mode
GUIDE: ATSC tuners feature the Electronic
Program Guide (EPG) function

CCD: Closed caption decoder functic
MTS/SAP: MultVchanne_ television
sound selection
TIME: Display the current time
SLEEP: Set the sleep timer

Electronic Program Guide (EPG) function:
After pressing the "GUIDE" bu_on in the
digital %L channel option, the 4 same color
buttons will appear with explanations

in the

:

OSD. F0!10_vthe steps.i!lustrated, !r!,th e O,SD.,

13

Understanding
e

Multimedia

o Wider

the TV features

= All in one TV receiver, Video Monitor

viewing angle for 18:9 and 4:3 display

18:9 display panel
® Digital display device
•

- Irrespective

and PC display°

screens

of magnetic

- over a 180 degree

or geomagnetic

reproduces images without any distortion
or blur°
Closed caption decoder - You may view specially labeled

effects,

viewing angle and a
this device

(cc) TV programsr moviesr

accurately
newsr

prerecorded tapes, etc, with either a dialogue caption or text display added to the program°
• V-chip - Enables parents to prevent their children from watching inappropriate programs on TV,
o User adjustable
Sleep timer
•

Multi-language

capabilities

Basic Operation
Menu

operation

Power

ON/OFF

1. Connect the TV to a power outlet. If the power indicator is red, it means that the TV is switched off. Press the
Power button on the front control or on the remote control to switch on the TV. Once the Power button is
switched on, the power indicator will be displayed as blue. Several seconds later, the TV picture will be
displayed on the screen.
2. Press the Power button on the front control or on the remote control to turn the TV off temporarily.
3. Always remove the AC power plug from the outlet when not using this TV for a long period of time.

Signal

source

selection

Press the [][NPUT] button to select TV, AV, SoVideo,Component, VGA and HDIqI inputs. There are two ways to
select the source: One is to press the []:NPUT] button continuously, while the other is to use the [ARROW]
[ENTER]

and

buttons to confirm the source.

TV Settings
1. Press MENU to open the OSD option
2. Press A or T to highlight TV, then press _ to enter the TV menu.
3. Press A or V' to highlight an option, then press _l or _ to adjust
the option. You can adjust:

•

Tuner Mode o Select the TV signal source. You can select Antenna or Cable.
CHannel Scan - Scans for channels that have signals and stores the channels information in memory. When

you press _ or 1_, your TV skips any channels that do not have a signal.
o CHannel Skip - Deletes a channel stored in memory. When you press CH÷ or CH-, your TV skips the channel
you deleted. You can still tune to the channel using the number buttons on the remote control.
• MT9 o Selects the sound mode. You can select Mono, Stereo, or SAP (second audio program).
Audio Language-Selects the audio language for a program.

Select

channels

Please use [CH+/CH-]

button on the remote to select channels. [CH+] indicates channel number up; [CH-]

indicates channel number down. Press [CHA/CHV]

button on the side panel of the TV to select the channels.

If you want to choose any of the skipped channels, press the number directly on the remote.

14

Basic operation
Use [Mute]

button

Press the [Mute]

Select

button to mute the sound. Press the [Mute] button again to resume the sound.

picture

modes

Press the [PICTURE]

button to seaect the picture mode from four options: Standard, Movie, User and Vivid.

:in the "User" mode you can adjust the picture mode based upon your personal preference.

Select

sound

modes

Press the [$OUBd]

button to select sound modes from Standard, Speech, User, and Music. In the User Mode,

you can adjust the audio mode based upon your personal preference.

Select

screen

modes

Press the [ASPECT] button to select the aspect ratio between picture width and picture height (High Definition
:16:9 pictures wii[ be displayed in original format :16:9, named Wide).The options for SD (Standard Definition
4:3) are Normal, Wide, Zoom and Cinema

Normal
The original 4:3 aspect ratio (1,33:1 signal)
is preserved, so black bars are added to the
left and right of the image, Standard TV
broadcasts are displayed with a 4:3 aspect ratio,

W_de
When

watching

movie

in this

a standard
mode,

the

broadcast
display

proportionately

to fill

When

a widescreen

watching

program
screen.

or movie,

the

the

image

or full-frame
is stretched

TV screen.

display

(1.78:1
image

signal)
fills

the

Zoom
Stretches
the 4:3 aspect ratio image vertically
and horizontally
to fill the screen at 1"1,78
aspect ratio,

Cinema
Stretches
the 4:3 aspect ratio image vertically
and horizontally
to fill the screen at 1:2,35
aspect ratio,

15

TV

Basic operation
Use [GUIDE]

button

Press the [GUIDE]

button to display features of the ATSC program and the EPG function.

Use [DISPLAY]

button

Press the [DISPLAY]

Use [EXIT]

button to view current source information.

button

Pressthe [EXIT] buttonto exitthe OSD menu.

Select channe|s by numbers
To selecta channel:Pressthe channelnumber you would like
to go to.Forexample,to selectchannelnumber 120,
pressbuttonsI,2 and 0, respectively.

Use [MENU]

button

Pressthe [MENU] buttonto display
theTV OSD menu.

Use [LAST]

button

Pressthe [LAST]buttonto returnto the previouschannel.

Use [ENTER]

button

Pressthe CENTER] buttonto selecta particular
item.

Adjust Volume
Press[VOL+/VOL=]

Use [CCD]

buttonto adjustthevolume.

button

Pressthe [CCD] buttonto change the CCD mode. Usingthisbuttonw_mmsettheClosedCaptionmode when viewing
a DTV or TV channel.
Note:

For DTV the options are CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, Service1 or Service2.

For TV and AV, the options are On or

Off. Additionally, this button stops the CD, DVD or VCR when the component is activated with the remote control.

Use [MTS/SAP]

button

Press the [MTS/SAP]

button to change the sound mode (Hono, Stereo, SAP). This button will select the HTS

options of Stereo, SAP,or Nono in TV mode, alternate audio channels, and when available, in DTV mode.

Use [SLEEP]

button

Press the [SLEEP] button repeatedly to set the sleep time, which can be set to: 5 Nins, 10 F4ins, 15 Nins, 30 Nins,
45 Nins, 60 Hins, 90 Nins, 120 Mins, 180 Nins, 240 Hins, and Off.

Use [TIME]
Press the [TIME]

button
button to obtain the current time.

!6

Basic operation
Video mode adjustment
1.

Press MENU to open the OSD option

2.

Press A or T to highlight Video, then press _ to enter the Video menu"Refer to page 12 "Select picture mode

.

Press A or V to highlight
•

Picture

Mode

•

Brightness

an option,

- Adjusts

then

the Picture

- You can increase

press _ or ti_ to adjust

Mode. You can select

or decrease

more light to dark areas of the picture,

the brightness

while decreasing

the option.

Standard,

You can adjust:

Movie, User, or Vivid.

of the picture.
the brightness

Increasing

the brightness

can add more darkness

can add

to light

areas of the picture.
o

Contrast
white

•

- You can increase or decrease

areas of the picture

Saturation

- Adjusts

HUE ° Adjusts
Sharpness

Color

temperature

to adjust

Increase

the contrast

to adjust

the

the black areas of the picture.

of the colors.

color of the picture.
the sharpness

mChanges

Cool, Standard

Advanced
Limiter

the overall

the contrast

of the picture.

level for clearer

images

or decrease

the sharpness

level for

images.

options:
o

the intensity

° You can increase

smoother
o

or decrease

the contrast

Video

the color temperature.

You can select the color temperature

mAccesses

advanced

video settings

such as DNR, Black Level, Extender,

and Flesh Tone.

Audio mode

from

three

or Warm.

adjustment

1.

Press MENU

to open the OSD option

2.

Press A or V to highlight

3.

Press A or T to Hghiight an option, then press _ or _ to adjust the option. You can adjust:

Audio,

then

press _ to enter the Audio

17

menu.

White

Peak

Basic operation
•

Balance

- Adjusts the volume of the [eft and right speakers.

-

Equalizer-You
Surround

can select the frequency you want to adjust and change its value.

Sound -Turns the surround sound effect on or off.

o Auto Volume

Control - Turns automatic volume control on or off. The option keeps the audio in a

preset range to eliminate large spikes in volume.
o SPDTF Type - Selects the SPDIF type. You can se[ect PCH, Do[by Dig(ta[, or Off.
@ore: Via SPDIF Type, you can choose the optical digital audio out type. :If Audio Volume Control is On,
that means audio out control is activated.

1.

Press HENU to open On Screen Display (OSD) option

2.

Press A or T to highlight Setup, then press _ to enter the Setup

.

menu.

Press A or _' to highlight an option, then press 4 or _ to adjust the option. You can adjust:
OSD Language

- Use the right or left arrow button to choose the OSD Language among English, Spanish

and French.
Screen

Mode - Use the arrow button to choose the aspect ratio between picture width and picture height

(High Definition 16:9 pictures will be displayed in original format 16:9, named Wide)= The options for SD
(Standard Definition 4:3) are Normal, Wide, Zoom and Cinema.
o DPM$ - This is a good function for a computer monitor. When DPHS is on, the computer will control the
screen on or off. For example, if the computer is in sleep mode, the screen will be switched off. If the
computer is activated, the screen also is activated.
Time Setup - You can set up the exact time by yourself. You can also set up Sleeper Time and Auto Sleep
Time.
o Caption -You can select

between

the following

three

options

- Analog Closed Caption, Digital

Closed Caption and Digital Caption Style.
Analog Closed Caption: CCl, CC2, CC3, CC4, TEXT1,TEXT2, TEXT3, TEXT4.
Digital

Closed Caption: Servicel,

Digital

Caption gtyle:

Service2, Service3, Service4, Service5, Service6.

There are two Caption Styles. One is the automatic function set as the

broadcaster, while the other is the custom style where you can adjust the font size, color, background
color etc., accordingly.
,

Reset Default

- Every TV has its original setting before leaving the factory. So this function helps you
restore these settings.

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Basic operation
Parental

Control

1.

Press MENU to open On Screen Display (OSD) option

2.

Press A or V to highlight Parenta{, then press !_ to enter the Parental

menu.

When you first use this function, the default password is [0000]. Once you input this password, you can:
.

Press A or V to highlight an option, then press _1 or _ to adjust the option. You can adjust:
o Channel
.

Block - This function wil} metyou block any channel you want.

Program Block - A. Rating Enable is on
B. U.S. TV Ratings:

You can choose TV ratings according to the illustration on the

screen.
C. The settings for U.S. Mov(e Ratings, Canada (English) Ratings and Canada (French)
Ratings follow Step B.
:If you want to block the unrated program, please turn on this function.

Fo||owing

About

is the

description

of these

ratings,

TV PG Rating;

The "iV ratings

are divided

Age

Defined

TV-Y

Aimchildren

TV-Y7

Directed

into twe

groups:

as

age-based

and content-based,

Contents

Defined

as

FV

Fantasy Violence

D

Suggestive

L

Strong

S

Sexual situations

V

Violence

to older children

TV-G

General

audience

TV-PG

Parental

Guidance

TV-14

Parents

Strongly

TVoMA

Mature

Audience

dialogue

language

suggested
cautioned
only

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Basic operation
About

MPAA

Rating:

The Notion Picture Association of America(MPAA) uses a rating system to qualify motion picture content.
Television broadcasters employ a rating system to qualify the content of temevison programs as well.
The NPAA and TV ratings work with the VoCHIP feature and allow you to block out programming above the
rating limits you determine.

Rating

Defined

as

G

General

audience

PG

Parental

PG-13

Parents

R

Restricted

NC-17

No one 17 and under

X

Adult

About

Canada

Guidance
strongly

audience

suggested
cautioned

admitted

only

(French)

Rating

Description

G

General

8ans+

8+General;

13 ans+

Programming
may not be suitable
the age of 13

16 ans+

Programming is not be suitable for children under
the age of 16

18 ans+

About

Canada

Not recommended

for young children
for children

under

Programming restricted to adults

(English)

Rati ng

Description

C

Children

C8+

Children eight years and older

G

General Programming, suitable for all audiences

PG

Parents Guidance

14÷

Viewers 14 years and older

:18+

Adult programming

NOTE,' As you block rating, all rating higher than the ones you select are blocked as well. For
example, if you choose to block the MPAA rating R, the higher ratings, NC-17 and X, are
automatically blocked too.

2O

Basic operation
Input

Block o"Youcan b(ock the input source with this function. For examp(e, if you want to block AV

input, just highlight [AV] and press [ENTER].The
•

AV input w((( not be seen in the screen.

Change Password o The first time you use this funct(on, use the default password. If you want to
change it, first enter the new password then enter the same password again.

o Clean A[[ - This function will let you clean all the channels stored on this TV.
Note: If you choose this function, all the programs you preset will be lost.

Cleaning and Care
WARNINGs"

To clean

Do not try to remove the cabinet from the back. Refer servicing to qualified service technicians.

the TV screen:

1. Unplug the TV to avoid possible shock hazard.
2. Use a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a solution of mild detergent and warm water
to clean the TV screen and trim. Do not use too much water as water spilled into the cabinet

can cause

damage to the TV.
3. Wipe off any excess moisture with a clean dry cloth.
4. Polish the cabinet with a quality furniture polish to maintain the finish and appearance of the cabinet.
Caution: Never use strong solvents such as thinner, benzene, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet.
These chemicals can damage the finish of the cabinet.

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Appendix

Before

calling

a service technician,

please check the following

table for a possible

cause of the problem

and some

solutions.
Customer

important

notice:

source,

wait at least 1 minute,

normal

operation.

If the TV functions
then re°plug

TV will not turn on

No picture,

picture

picture

OK

Hake sure the power cord is plugged in, then press Power
The remote control batteries

m

Unplug the VGAwire

m

Check if you have set the timer off.

Unable

sound

to select

OK

a certain

The

remote
not

The sound may be muted. Press [VOL+

m

The station may have broadcast difficulties,

=

Check the speakers cable connections.
Check if earphones are plugged into unit.

display

at power

Remote control
programming

] on the remote control.

The station may have broadcast difficulties.

=

Check the speakers cable connections.
Check the antenna connections.

Try another channel,

Try another channel

u

The station may have broadcast difficulties.

=

Adjust the picture from the menu.

m

The channel may be skipped. Choose this channel by directly selecting
the buttons from the remote control.

B

The station may have broadcast difficulties,

=

Adjust Saturation

m

There may be an obstruction
remote control sensor.

, The batteries

Try another channel.

Try another channel,

in the Video settings menu.
between the remote control and the

may be installed

with a wrong polarity.

m

The remote control batteries may be dead, Replace the batteries.
This may be caused because of a very short interval between POWER
OFF and ON.

m

Unplug the power and restart.

m

Cable and Satellite content providers control the remote codes,
and we apologize for any confusion during the remote programming.
Please try the following codes 10019, 0178, 10178, 0030, 10030,
0835, 10835, or for Dish Network try 627,659 or 505. For Fios
TV (Verizon), try the code 3264. These codes may not work on some
universal remotes. If there is another code listed for Element
Electronics in your universal remote control guide, please try that
code. Refer to the Remote Control Guide under your TV's model
number for more information.

B

Disorder

to see if you have selected the right signal source.

u

does

operate

connections,

m

or no colour
control

(Standby),

may be dead. Replace the batteries.

Press [Display]

channel
Poor colour

TV to

and plug the power wire again.

=

=

Poor picture,

restore

=

B

Poor sound,

and should

Solutions

Check the antenna/cable

OK

unplug the AC cord from AC power

u

no sound

No sound,

be operated,

AC cord. This will reset the TV settings

Possible

Symptoms

cannot

or

You may also visit us at www.etementetectronics.com
questions you may have

to address

22

any product

use and performance

Appendix
Wall-mounting

Bracket

Unit Dimension(unit:

Installation

mm)

Screw Diameter

100x 100
Remark: The specification

NOTE:

Screw Length(unit:

M4

20

of screw is just used on the back cabinet.

Wall mount bracket is not included with TV and mounting

vary depending
instructions
Removing

mm)

on brand and size of bracket, Customer

that came with wall mount for specific

of wall mount bracket to wall may

should consult bracket mounting

information

on how to mount bracket to wall,

TV Stand

1. Cover the surface of the table with soft cloth to avoid damage to LCD panel.
2. Lay the TV on a plane table which could bear a weight enough.
3. Remove the 6 bolts fixing the stand and remove the stand from TV.

Before reading the installing instruction,
A.

The wall mount is not contained
specifications

please notice:

in the accessories

sold with television. W e only provide the installing

but not the wall mount itself. If you need the mount, please

consult with the local dealer

for the assorted fitting parts.

B. We strongly suggest to set the wall mount with equipments
inappropriate

of specification

installing may cause damage to both the device and yourself.

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we ordered.

If not,

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This product contains electrical or electronic materials. The presence of these materials may, if
not disposed of properly, have potential adverse effects on the environment and human health.
Presence of this label on the product means it should not be disposed of as unsorted waste
and must be collected separately. As a consumer, you are responsible for ensuring that this
product is disposed of properly. To find out how to properly dispose of this product, please go
to www.elementelectronics.com
and click on Sustainability.

D_Q|TAL
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. © 1992 -1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

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This TV incorporates High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI TM) technology.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.



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