Hyundai IBT LT26DW000 26" LCD TV Monitor User Manual ATT E Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Parts Names and Functions
- For A421S/A421H Model only
Front View
* This product image may be a bit different from the actual product.
Power button
Use this button to turn on or off the TV.
Menu button
Use this button to display or exit from the menu mode.
Volume buttons
Use these buttons to adjust sound levels. These
buttons also serve as the cursors of Select/Adjust in
Menu mode.
Source button
Use this button to switch among inputs connected to
the TV.
Channel buttons
Use these buttons to change channels. These buttons
also serve as the cursors of Down and Up buttons in
Menu mode.
- Point the remote control toward LED.
- It displays standby or operation status.
Select button
Use this button to select each item from the menu
mode.
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Remote sensor and power LED.
- Power Indicator Status Indicator
Status
Red
Standby
Green
Power on
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Rear View
* This product image may be a bit different from the actual product.
HDMI (or DVI) Video input terminal
Video input termina
D-SUB input terminal
S-Video/Video Audio input terminal
HDMI (or DVI)/D-SUB Audio input
terminal
Subwoofer output terminal
When producing bass, connect the
cable to the woofer with *AMP.
Component 2 Video input terminal
Component 2 Audio input termina
Component 1 Video input terminal
Component 1 Audio input termina
S-Video input terminal
RS-232 input terminal
Connect to the RS-232 terminal of a
PC to check its service.
Monitor Video output terminal
Monitor Audio output terminal
Power switch
Use this switch to turn on/off powe
Stand assembly
Speaker terminal
Speaker assembly
Screw hole for fixing on a wal
Carrying handles
Antenna 1 (Analog/DTV) input
terminal
Power (AC) input terminal
Connect the power cord to this
terminal.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Remote Control
POWER
MUTE
PRE CH
+100
SOUND
PICTURE ASPECT
STILL
VOLUME
CHANNEL
MTS
PIP
SOURCE
SIZE
POSITION
SWAP
PIP
MENU
INFO
SOURCE
SLEEP
PC-AUTO
EXIT
ADD/EARSE FAVORITE BOOK-MARK HARK CAPTION
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1. POWER/STANDBY
2. MUTE
3. NUMERIC KEYS
4. PREVIOUS PROGRAM
5. ASPECT RATIO
6. STILL
7. VOLUME
8. Channel Selection
9. LEFT/RIGHT MOVE/ADJUST
Use these buttons to move between menu items or adjust each item.
10. SOURCE
Use this button to select External Input.
11. Auto adjust in PC mode
12. EXIT
Use this button to end the OSD.
13. BOOK-MARK
14. HARK-CAPTION
15. ADD/ERASE
Use this button to add or erase channels.
16. FAVORITE
Use this button when watching your favorite channel.
17. INFOMATION
Use this button to display resolution or various program.
18. SLEEP
19. MENU
Use this button to call the OSD on the screen.
20. MENU SELECTION
21. PIP FUNCTIONS
- PIP : Use this button for PIP On/Off.
- SOURCE : Use this button to select the input source of sub-picture.
- SIZE : Use this button to select the size of sub-picture.
- POSITION : Use this button to select the position of sub-picture.
- SWAP : Use this button to swap main and sub-picture.
22. MTS
- Use this button to display types of audio signals currently aired on TV.
Or you can use this button to switch to other Sound Mode available.
23. SOUND MODE
24. PICTURE MODE
25. +100
This button will help you to press the numbers over 100.
ex) For channel number 120, press +100 then 2 and 0.
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How to Insert Batteries in Remote Control
GENERAL INFORMATION
Press and hold ∆ part and push
to open cover.
Insert batteries with proper
polarities of +and -.
Use the remote control with cover
closed.
* Battery type :1.5V/AAA
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How to Watch Analog Broadcasts with a Single Antenna
Connection Method
CONNECTIONS
Make sure that the antenna cable is connected to ANT.
- Antenna or Cable service without a cable box connections
- For optimum picture quality, adjust antenna direction if need,
VHF Antenna
UHF Antenna
- When inserting a 75 ohm coaxial cable into the input connection, ensure the wire tip not to bend.
- If you experience poor signal reception, we recommend you purchase a signal amplifier for better picture quality.
How to Watch
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Turn on TV to activate Auto Channel (See page 48) to memorize the available channels.
Press
Press
Press
INPUT on remote control.
to move to Analog TV and press
button or
CHANNEL
to select.
button to select the desired channels.
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Before Connecting the Video/Audio Connections to External Devices...
Please make sure to read the following information on connection to enjoy best picture quality.
Video/Audio connectors
CONNECTIONS
Types of video/audio cable :
➀ HDMI / DVI-D ➁ 15-Pin D-Sub ➂ COMPONENT ➃ S-VIDEO ➄ COMPOSITE
Best picture quality is displayed in the following order.
The superior picture quality starts from the far left side.
- When connecting an external device, ensure to read the connecting device’s manual. The location or the number
of the terminals on the external device may be different depending on its model.
- Connect a HDMI (or DVI) connection to the output of DVD, cable receiver or satellite receiver. Connecting a
HDMI (or DVI) connection to a PC may result in a message, “Unknown Signal”.
- Do not power on until all necessary connections are made. If power is given before connections completed, this
may damage the product.
- Make sure to match the cable in color with the terminal.
- Make sure to check the type of terminals to be connected.
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How to Connect a VCR/Cable Receiver
CONNECTIONS
Connection Method
Connect the Video cable or S-Video cable between Video/S-Video output terminal of VCR or Cable receiver and
Video/S-Video input terminal of TV. (Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color.)
Connect the Audio cable (Left: white, Right: red) between Audio output terminal of VCR or cable receiver and
Audio input terminal of TV. (Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color.)
Video/Cable receiver
Audio cable
Video cable or
S-Video Cable
How to Watch
Turn on TV to press
Press
on remote control.
to move to Video or S-Video and press
to select.
For more information, read the user’s guide of VCR or cable receiver.
To enjoy better picture quality, use the S-Video cable rather than the composite cable.
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How to Connect a DTV Receiver or DVD Player
Connection Method
Connect the Video cable (Y, Pb, Pr) between output terminals (Y, Pb, Pr) of DTV receiver or DVD player and the
input terminals (Y, Pb, Pr) of DTV/DVD (480i/480p/720p/1080i) on the rear of TV.
(Connect the jacks to terminal in the same color.)
Connect the Audio cable between Audio output terminal of DTV receiver or DVD player and Audio input
terminal for DTV/DVD Audio on the rear of TV. (Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color.)
CONNECTIONS
DTV receiver / DVD Player
Video (Y, Pb, Pr) cable
Audio cable
How to Watch
Turn on TV and press
Press
on remote control.
to move Component 1 or Component 2 and press
to select.
For more information, read the user’s guide of DTV receiver or DVD player.
- Output terminal mark (Y, Pb, and Pr) of DVD player may be indicated as Y, B-Y, R-Y/Y-Cb-Cr /Y-Pb-Pr according
to the type of DVD player models.
- If your DVD player or Set Top Box supports HDMI (or DVI) /D-SUB, see Connecting to a PC (page 25) for
connection. You can enjoy more clear picture quality.
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How to Connect a Camcorder/Game Player
CONNECTIONS
Connection Method
Connect the Video/S-Video cable between Video/S-Video output terminal of Camcorder/Game player and
Video/S-Video input terminal of TV. (Connect cables and terminal in the same colors.)
Connect the Audio cable (Left-white, Right-red) between Audio output terminal of Camcorder/Game player
and Audio input terminal of TV. (Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color.)
Camcorder
Audio cable
Video cable or
S-Video Cable
How to Watch
Turn on TV and press
Press
on remote control.
to move Video or S-Video and press
to select.
For more information, read the user’s guide of Game player or Camcorder.
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Game Player
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How to Connect to a PC
Connection Method
Connect the PC signal cable (15-pin D-sub) between the output terminal of PC and the D-sub input terminal of
TV.
Connect the Audio cable between Audio output terminal of PC and Audio input terminal for PC on the rear of
TV. (Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color.)
CONNECTIONS
Audio Cable
HDMI (or DVI) Cable
or
D-SUB cable
When Using as a PC Monitor
Turn on TV and press
Press
on remote control.
to move to PC or HDMI (or DVI) and then press
to select.
- If you use the HDMI (or DVI) connection, you can enjoy better picture quality.
- This product supports Plug-and-Play function.
- We recommend the above method if the DVD player or set top box supports DTV signal with HDMI (or DVI)/
D-Sub (15 pin) cable for the better picture quality.
- If you input an unsupported resolution in PC or HDMI (or DVI) mode, the screen won’t be displayed properly.
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Resolutions Supported in PC
Resolution
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
31.47
70.09
37.86
85.08
31.47
59.94
37.86
72.80
37.50
75.00
43.27
85.01
31.47
70.08
37.88
60.32
48.08
72.18
46.88
75.00
53.67
85.06
49.72
74.55
48.36
60.00
60.02
75.03
68.68
85.00
CONNECTIONS
640 x 350
640 x 480
720 x 400
800 x 600
832 x 624
1024 x 768
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HDMI Connection - For HDMI Model only
CONNECTIONS
HDMI *1 (High Definition Multi media Interface) is the first all digital consumer electronics A/V interface that
supportsuncompressed standard. The HDMI terminal supports both video and audio information.To the HDMI*1
input terminal, you can connect an EIA/CEA-861/861B*2 compliant consumer electronic device, such asa Set
Top Box or DVD player with HDMI or DVI output terminal.Input a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP) high-definition picture source to this HDMI terminal, so youcan display the high-definition pictures on
this TV in the digital form.
HDMI
DVD Player
Set Top Box
If the external device has DVI
output only, use a DVI to HDMI
adapter *3 cable to connect to
the HDMI terminal.
HDMI Cable
Compatible VIDEO Signal
Resolution
No. of dots(HXV)
Vertical scanning frequency(Hz)
1080i
1920 X 1080i
59.94/60
720 X 480p
59.94/60
640 X 480p
59.94/60
1280 X 720p
59.94/60
480p
720p
This input terminal is not intended for use with computers.
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Compatible sampling freguency of AUDIO signal through HDMI (L.PCM) : 48kHz / 44.1kHz / 32 kHz
CONNECTIONS
Notes:
• This HDMI connector is Type A.
• If you connect an equipment without a digital output terminal, connect to the COMPONENT VIDEO, S VIDEO or
VIDEO input terminal on the TV so you can enjoy an analog signal.
• The DIGITAL IN terminal can only be used with 1080i, 480i or 480p picture signals. Set the Digital Set -Top BoxDIGITAL OUT terminal Output setting to 1080i, 480i or 480p. For detailed information, refer to the Digital
Set -Top -Box instruction manual. If you cannot display the picture because your Digital Set -Top -Box does
not have aDIGITAL OUT terminal Output setting, use the component Video Input (or the S Video Input or Video
Input). In thiscase the picture will be displayed as an analog signal.
How to Watch
Turn on TV and Press
Press up/down button to move HDMI and press
on remote control.
to select .
- *1 HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMILicensing LLC.
- *2 EIA/CEA-861/861B profiles compliance covers profiles for transmission of uncompressed digital video
includinghigh bandwidth digital content protection.
- *3 HDMI-DVI conversion cable (TY-SCHO3DH): available on Panasonic Website (www.panasonic.com). Consult
yourconsumer electronics dealer for availability details.
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How to Connect an External Visual Device
You can connect your TV to other visual device to watch two TV programs at the same time.
Connection Method
Connect the Composite Video cable between Video input terminals of an external device and the Video output
terminals for Video on the rear of TV.
(Connect the jacks to terminals in the same color.)
Connect the Audio cable between Audio input terminal (Left-white, Right-red) of an external device and Audio
output terminal for Video on the rear of TV. (Connect the jacks and terminals in the same color.)
For more information, read the user’s guide of an external device.
CONNECTIONS
External Visual Device
Audio Cable
Video Cable
Video and Audio outputs are available only when watching an Analog TV, or VCR. This is not supported in the
Input Mode of Component, HDMI (or DVI) /D-SUB or S-Video.
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How to Select the Picture Mode
Users can automatically adjust the picture mode according to the input mode.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
PICTURE
Press
button to select
“MODE” is selected.
Whenever you press Left or Right button, the mode
changes in following order.
Standard Dynamic Movie Mild
User 1 User 2
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes
to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
STANDARD : Most video contents are appropriate to this mode.
DYNAMIC : Clear display
MOVIE : When watching a movie
MILD : Soft display.
USER : When the user wants to directly set the values
How to Directly Select Picture Mode :
See the next page
Press MODE. button.
- When the input mode is Analog TV, Video, S-Video, Component 1 & 2, users can select Standard
Dynamic
Movie Mild User 1/2 .
- When the input mode is PC, HDMI (or DVI), users can select Standard Low (Character Mode) High (Movie)
User1/2 .
- The adjustment menu may be different depending on the input mode.
- The adjustment of Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color and Tint is allowed only in the Custom mode.
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How to Set the Desired Picture
Users can manually adjust their desired picture.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press
button to select
Press Left or Right button to choose “User 1/2”.
Press Left and Right buttons to move to Custom .
Press button to select Custom .
Picture Adjust menu items appear.
Press Up and Down buttons to move.
Press Left and Right buttons to adjust.
PICTURE
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
CONTRAST : Adjust the brightness and darkness of object and background.
BRIGHTNESS : Adjust the brightness of the entire picture.
SHARPNESS : Adjust clarity of outline of objects.
COLOR : Adjust colors into deeper or lighter colors.
TINT : Adjust colors naturally.
SHARPNESS, COLOR, TINT are not applied to PC and HDMI (or DVI) modes.
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How to Adjust the Color Temperature of the Screen
Users can manually adjust their desired color temperature.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
PICTURE
Press
button to select
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “COLOR TEMP”.
Whenever you press Left or Right button,
the mode changes in following order.
Standard Warm 1 Warm 2 Cool 1
Cool 2
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears
STANDARD : General color of the picture
COOL 1, 2 : Cool color in the background with a bluish tint
WARM 1, 2 : Warm color in the background with a reddish tint
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How to Select the Aspect Ratio
Users can manually adjust the size of the screen.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
button to select
PICTURE
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to ASPECT RATIO .
Whenever you press Left or Right button,
the mode changes in following order.
Wide Normal Panorama Zoom 1
Zoom 2
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
How to Directly Select the Screen Size : Press
button.
The current screen size is displayed on the OSD menu.
If you press the ASPECT button repeatedly, the screen size changes in following order
- Under PC inputs : Users can select Wide Normal.
- Under HDMI (or DVI), Component 1.2 inputs : Users can select Wide
- Under other inputs : Users can select Wide Normal Panorama
Normal
Zoom 1
Zoom 1
Zoom 2.
Zoom 2.
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WIDE
General broadcast picture is adjusted
to 16:9.
PICTURE
Normal
4:3 general picture size
Panorama
Picture size for panorama video
ZOOM 1
Picture enlarged to 16:9 format, letter
box format.
ZOOM 2
Zoom in 16:9 in vertical direction
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How to Watch the PIP
This function allows you to watch the PIP or DW mode.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to PIP.
Press Left and Right buttons to select PIP.
The PIP Menu appears.
Whenever you press Left or Right button,
the mode changes in following order.
PIP SMALL PIP MIDDLE PIP LARGE
DW 1 DW 2 OFF
button to select
PICTURE
After setting Mode, go to STEP 5 if you need to set the
SOURCE for Sub-picture.




Continued on the next page

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How to Set the INPUT for the Sub-Picture
This function is available only in the PIP mode.
PICTURE
Press Up and Down buttons to move to SOURCE
Press Left and Right buttons to select SOURCE .
The list of sub-picture sources appears.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to the sub-picture
source you want.
Press
Press button to select source.
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
You can set the PIP mode quickly using the remote control.
How to Select the PIP : Press the
button.
Whenever you press this button, the PIP mode is selected or deselected.
How to Select the Size of Sub-picture : Press the
button.
Whenever you press this button, the size of the Sub-picture changes.
How to Select the INPUT : Press the
Press the
button.
buttons to select the INPUT and then select
How to Switch the PIP to Sub-picture : Press the
button.
Whenever you press this button, the Main picture and Sub-picture are switched each other.
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How to Set the channel of the Sub-picture Channel : Press the
CHANNEL
button.
This is applied only when the sub-picture is displayed.
button.
How to Change the Position of the Sub-picture : Press the
Bottom Right Corner
Bottom Left Corner
Left Top Corner
Right Top Corner
The same input mode cannot be selected for the main picture and sub-picture.
PICTURE
Supported PIP Table
PIP : O → Supported, X → Not Supported
Sub
Main
PC
HDMI(or DVI) Component 1 Component 2 Analog TV
Video
S-Video
PC
HDMI(or DVI)
Component 1
Component 2
Analog TV
Video
S-Video
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How to Noise Reduct
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
PICTURE
Press
button to select
Press Up and Down buttons to move to NOISE REDUCT .
Whenever you press Left or Right button,
the mode changes in following order.
LOW HIGH Off
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
In the Noise Reduction, the more you reduce the screen noise, the more the sharpness level of the pictures
may become degraded.
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How to Select the Audio Mode
Users can adjust sound mode automatically as they want.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
button to select
MODE is selected.
SOUND
Whenever you press Left or Right button,
the mode changes in following order.
Standard News Music Sports
User
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
STANDARD : General sound mode. This fits most audio contents.
NEWS : For enjoying clear sound.
MUSIC : For enjoying original sound.
SPORTS : For enjoying vivid sound.
USER : When the user wants to set the value.
How to Directly Select Sound Mode :
Users can select
Standard
News
See the next page
Press MODE. button.
Music
Sports
User .
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How to Adjust the Desired Audio Mode
Users can adjust sound mode automatically as they want.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
button to select
SOUND
Press Left and Right buttons to select USER .
Press Up and Down buttons to move to CUSTOM .
Press Left and Right buttons to select CUSTOM .
SOUND CUSTOM menu appears.
Move between the items listed using UP or Down button.
Adjust the level of the item selected using Left or Right button.
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
VOLUME : Adjusts the volume.
BASS: Adjusts the range size of low sound.
TREBLE: Adjusts the range size of high sound.
BALANCE : Adjusts the balance of left and right speakers.
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How to Use the Automatic Volume Control
With this Automatic Volume Level Control, everything you watch will always maintain the volume level that you
decide.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON/OFF .
button to select
SOUND
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
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How to Select MTS(Multi-Channel Sound)
Depending on the particaular program being brodcast, you can select stereo, mono, or a Separate Audio
Program. (SAP audio is usually a foreign-language translation. Somtimes SAP has unrelated information like
news or weathter.)
SOUND
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
“MTS”.
Press Left and Right buttons,
Repeatedly to select “MONO”, “STEREO” or “SAP”.
button to select
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
MTS
How to Directly Select MTS : Press the
button
Repeatedly to select “MONO”, “Stereo” or “SAP”.
- Choose “Stereo” for channels that are broadcasting in STEREO.
- Choose “MONO” for channels that are broadcasting in MONO, or if you are having difficultly receiving a STEREO
signal.
- Choose “SAP” to listen to the seperate audio program, which is usually a foreign-language translation.
If you also press the MTS button on remote control unit under other mode than TV mode, the current setting
information is displayed. If you press the MTS button twice, the mode shifts MONO STEREO in order.
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How to Listen to SRS TruSurround XT (Surround)
Users can enjoy spectacular 3D sound.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to SURROUND .
Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON/OFF .
button to select
SOUND
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under
license from SRS Labs, Inc.
The SRS TruSurround XT function is activated only when the audio input signal is Stereo.
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How to Set the Output of Subwoofer
You can set this function when you wish to install your subwoofer system.
SOUND
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “SUB WOOFER .
Press Left and Right buttons to select “SUB WOOFER .
SUB WOOFER menu items appear.
Choose one of the items listed. Press Left and
Right buttons to adjust.
button to select
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
- The frequencies in the entry are the subwoofer’s frequency range.
- You make sure to use a subwoofer speaker system with built-in amplifier.
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How to Set the Speaker Out
If you wish to use an external audio system, you can turn off the TV speakers.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to SPEAKER OUTPUT .
Press Left and Right buttons to select ON/OFF .
button to select
SOUND
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
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How to Store Channels Automatically
- Your TV can memorize and store all of the available analog broadcast signals for both “off-air” (antenna) and
cable channels.
- Before your television can begin memorizing the available channels, make sure to specify the type of the
signal source (antenna or cable) connected to your TV.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
button to select
SOUND
AUTO SCAN is highlighted.
Press button to select “AUTO SCAN”.
AUTO SCAN menu items appear.
Press up and down buttons to move to air only or cable only.
• AIR ONLY : Watching the analog over-the-air
over-the-air signals via ANT1 input port.
• CABLE ONLY : Watching the Cable signals via ANT1 input port.
Press Left and Right buttons to set up CABLE BAND.
*CABLE BAND NOTE : STD (Standard), HRC (HRC band), IRC (IRC band)
(For further band information, contact your cable service provider.)
Press button.
AUTO SCAN is activated.
- In the middle of AUTO SCAN, if you press button once, analog AUTO SCAN is interrupted. Press the Menu
button to exit. Then the original channel is returned.
- If you have changed the connection of an antenna or cable, perform AUTO SCAN again.
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How to Add/Erase Channels Manually
Users can add or erase the desired channels.
CHANNEL
Press \ schannel buttons or the number buttons
on remote control to view all channels that will be
added or erased.
Add or erase channels by pressing the
ADD/ERASE button.
Press Left and Right buttons to set ADD/ERASE .
Press Up and Down buttons to move to YES/NO .
Press
CHANNEL
button to set.
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How to Set Favorite Channels
Users can store frequently watched channels to quickly access a preferred channel.
- How to store the channel you are currently
watching as a favorite channel
Press “BOOK-MARK” button.
Then the channel will be stored while Favorite Channel
Selected is displayed on the screen.
- How to access the stored favorite channel
CHANNEL
Press FAVORITE button.
You can access the favorite channel by pressing
this button repeatedly.
- How to deselect a favorite channel
Display the channel to be deleted on the screen and
then press the BOOK-MARK button twice.
The stored channel is deleted while Favorite Channel
Deselected is displayed on the screen.
The Favorite function is available only with remote control.
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How to Fine Tune Channel Reception
If the reception is clear, you do not have to fine tune channels, as this is done automatically during the search
and store operation. If the signal is weak or distorted, you may have to fine tune the channel manually.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “FINE TUNE”.
Press button to select “FINE TUNE”.
FINE TUNE menu items appear.
Press Left and Right buttons to adjust the screen.
The displayed channel digit is the channel
that is currently viewed.
button to select
CHANNEL
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
The selected OSD for fine tuned channels is highlighted in orange.
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How to the LNA (Low-Noise-Amplifier) Feature
If the reception is clear, you don’t have to use this feature.
If the signal is weak or distorted, perform the following steps.
CHANNEL
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “LNA”.
Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON/OFF .
button to select
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
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How to Choose Your Language
Users can select their language preference in order to display main menus and sub menus, etc.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
button to select
LANGUAGE is highlighted.
Whenever you press Left or Right button,
the mode shifts in following order.
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
SETUP
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How to Set Clock, On/Off Time, Sleep Time
- You can automatically turn on or off the TV at a preset time. To do this, you must set the clock if you wish to use the
automatic on or off timers.
- No Signal Timeout allows you to automatically turn off the TV if there is no broadcast signal for a certain period of time.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “TIME”.
Press button to select “TIME”.
The CLOCK items appear.
SETUP
button to select
- To set the Current Time :
Press Left and Right buttons to move between Hour,
Minute and AM/PM and Press Up and Down buttons to
set Hour, Minute and AM/PM.
After the setting is done, you can set WAKE UP and OFF TIMER.
- To set the WAKE UP :
Press Left button to exit the item and
press down arrow button to move to WAKE UP.
Press
button to select and press Left/Right and
Up/Down buttons to move between items or set each item.
- To set the OFF TIME :
Press Menu button to exit and
press the down arrow button to move to OFF TIME.
Pres Left and Right buttons to move to the items and
Press Up and Down buttons to set each item (See step 5)
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Continued from previous page..... (Set the SLEEP TIMER and NO SIGNAL TIMEOUT)
10
- To set SLEEP TIMER :
Press Left button to exit and press the down
arrow button to move to “SLEEP TIME”.
11
Whenever the Left or Right button,
the mode shifts in following order.
30 60 90 120 240
12
- To set NO SIGNAL TIMEOUT :
Press Up and Down button to move to “AUTO OFF”.
13
Press Left and Right button to select ON/OFF .
OFF
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
Whenever this button, the mode shifts
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SETUP
How to Directly Set the SLEEP TIMER : Press
button.
60
90
120
240
OFF
in order.
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How to Set the Geometry in PC Mode
This function is only available in PC mode.
SETUP
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “IMAGE ADJUST”.
Press button to select “IMAGE ADJUST”.
Then the IMAGE ADJUST items appear.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to items you want.
Press Left and Right buttons to adjust.
button to select
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
H. POSITION : To adjust the horizontal position of the picture.
V. POSITION : To adjust the vertical position of the picture.
FREQUENCY : To eliminate the picture noise.
PHASE : To eliminate the shake of picture.
How to Directly Adjust the Picture : Press the
button.
The picture will be automatically optimized for viewing.
If the display input signal (resolution) has been changed, the picture will be automatically optimized.
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How to Set Key Lock
This function is used to prevent from using the control buttons on the front top of the TV or from connecting
external devices to the TV. You make sure to set a PIN number to use this function.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
Press
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “LOCK”.
Press button to select “LOCK”.
Then the Enter PIN number window appears.
The default is 4 digits (0-0-0-0).
Press the numeric keys to enter your PIN number.
The LOCK items appear.
SETUP
button to select
Press button to select “CHANGE PIN”.
Then the Enter PIN number window appears.
Enter a 4-digit PIN number.
When the Confirm PIN number window appears,
enter the PIN number again.
- To set Key Lock :
Press Up and Down buttons to move to “KEY LOCK”.
Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON/OFF .
When setting to ON, the control buttons on the
front top of the TV will be engaged.
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Continued from previous page..... (Set the Lock External Signal function.)
10
- To set Aux Block :
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
“AUX BLOCK”.
11
Press button to select “AUX BLOCK”.
Then the AUX BLOCK items appear.
12
Press Up and Down buttons to move to the item you want.
Press Left and Right buttons to set to ON/OFF .
If the item is set to ON, such item is disabled.
SETUP
Press MENU button after the setting is done, and Menu
goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
- The Lock External SIGNAL function is designed to prevent a VCR or game player from being connected to the TV.
- If you forgot your PIN number, press the MENU + MTS + SLEEP + INFO buttons on the remote control in
sequence to restore the default number, 0-0-0-0.
- The Key Lock function will be disengaged when you turn off and then on AC power or when a power failure
happens.
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Using the Pixel Shift / Full White - For A421S, A421H Model only
This feature is designed to reduce image sticking effects during displaying a static picture.
(Brightness degradation is caused by the scale effects of a panel, which is characteristic of a TV.)
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press button to select “Function” Icon.
“PIP/TWIN” is highlighted.
Press
buttons to move to “PIXEL SHIFT or FULL WHITE”.
Press
buttons to set to ON/OFF .
Press EXIT button to TV viewing or press MENU button to return to the previous menu.
SETUP
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How To Set Block Program
This(V-Chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcasting station.
The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by the type of program and by
the categories chosen to be blocked.
V-Chip rating and categories
Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations. Most television programs and television movies can be
blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-tovideo movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.
Ratings for Movies previously shown in theaters :
Movie Ratings :
- Blocking Off
(Permits all programs)
-G
(General audience)
- PG
(Parental guidance suggested)
- PG-13
(Parents strongly cautioned)
-R
(Restricted)
- NC-17
(No one 17 and under admitted)
-X
(Adult only)
If you set PG-13 : G and PG movies will be available , PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.
Ratings for Television programs including made-for-TV movies :
SETUP
- TV-G
- TV-PG
- TV-14
- TV-MA
- TV-Y
- TV-Y7
(General audience)
(Parental guidance suggested)
(Parents strongly cautioned)
(Mature audience only)
(All children)
(Children 7 years older)
TV Rating Children : - Age
- Fantasy Violence
(applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7)
(applies to TV-Y7)
TV Rating General : - Age
- Dialogue-sexual dialogue
- U Language-adult language
- Sex-sexual situations
- Violence
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(applies to TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14)
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)
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...... Continued from previous page.
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
and press
buttons to select.
The message “Enter PIN” will appear.
Enter your 4-digit PIN number.
The new screen will appear.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
“BLOCK PROGRAM” and press
buttons to select.
The new screen will appear.
Press Left and Right buttons to “ON”.
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
“TV-Guide” or “MAPP”.
Press button to select
“TV-Guide” or “MAPP”
The new screen will appear.
Press Up and Down or Left and Right buttons to
choose items.
Press Up and Down buttons to select
“U” or “B”
(U=Unblock, B=Block)
icon
SETUP
Press MENU button after the setting is done,
and Menu goes to the previous menu.
If the EXIT button is pressed, the menu disappears.
TV-guide menu screen
MAPP menu screen
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How to View Closed Captions
Choices in the closed caption menu are : CC Mode.
1. CC MODE :
ON : Captioning information is always shown, when available.
OFF : No captioning information is displayed.
On mute : Captioning information is only when the TV's sound is mute, when available.
(To mute the sound, press the mute button on the remote control and captioning information will appear on the
screen, if available)
If you turned off the speakers in the Audio menu, closed captioning won’t appear when you press the mute
button on the remote.
2 ANALOG (CAPTION) : You can select a closed caption mode, which is the mode, or source, used for displaying
captioning information for analog channels if available.
• CAPTION :
The form for the words that scroll across the bottom of the TV screen : usually the audio portion of the program
provided for the hearing impaired.
CC 1
: For video related information that can be displayed. Script can be in any language.
CC 2/3/4 : Other modes used for video related information.
• TEXT :
The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and almost cover the entire screen :
Usually message provided by the broad caster.
: Blanks out a large portion of the picture on the television screen, and display program guide or any
other information currently being transmitted.
T 2/3/4 : other modes that display information and blank out a large portion of the picture of the TV screen.
SETUP
T1
Press Menu button.
Menu items appear on the screen.
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Press Up and Down buttons to move to
and press buttons to select.
icon
Press Up and Down buttons to move to
“CLOSED CAPTION” and press buttons to select.
Closed Caption menu appear.
CC MODE is highlighted.
Press Left and Right buttons to select “ON” or ON MUTE”.
Sub menu items are activated.
Press Up and Down buttons move between the items
Press Left and Right buttons to select the item.
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Glossary 1
Component video
Component video is sent through three cables: two color shade (chrominance) signals
and one brightness (luminance) signal. Component video achieves greater color
accuracy than composite video or S-VIDEO by splitting chrominance into two separate
portions.
Composite video
Composite video is sent through a single cable. Composite video combines the color
shade (chrominance) and brightness (luminance) information into one video signal.
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO requires a single cable, which carries the brightness (luminance) and color
(chrominance) signals of the picture separately. S-VIDEO provides better resolution
than composite video, which carries the signals together.
480i
Provides 480 lines of resolution. Displays images using interlaced scanning, which first
transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines.
480p
Provides 480 lines of resolution. Displays images using progressive scanning, which
transmits each line from top to bottom.
720p
Provides 720 lines of resolution. Displays images using progressive scanning, which
transmits each line from top to bottom.
1080i
Provides 1080 lines of resolution. Displays images using interlaced scanning, which
first transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines. 1080i is one
of the formats used by HDTV (High Definition TV).
Cable Broadcast Receiver
(Converter)
Satellite Broadcasting
DVD
Provides crisp picture and clear audio quality throughout the country via a satellite.
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VHF/UHF
A device that receives cable broadcasting. Connecting it to your TV set allows you to
watch a various channels.
VHF (Very High Frequency) is the part of the frequency spectrum from 30 to 300
megahertz. UHF (Ultra High Frequency) is the part of the frequency spectrum from 300
to 3,000 megahertz.
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is an optical disc that can store a huge volume of
multimedia such as video, game, and audio application, etc.
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Glossary 2
LNA (Low-Noise-Amplifier)
Aspect ratio
PIP (Simultaneous Screen)
SWAP
Picture Mode
Sound Mode
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Refers to the ratio between the width and height of the screen. This TV has a 16:9
(widescreen) aspect ratio, as opposed to a 4:3 aspect ratio.
PIP allows you to view two images at the same time in a single screen.
PIP function provides a main picture (larger image) and sub-picture (smaller image).
The SWAP is designed to swap the sub-picture for the main picture. For example,
while you are watching a main picture on TV and watching a sub-picture on VCR, you
can instantly switch the two pictures by using the SWAP function.
Picture Mode features the optimal picture quality. There are Standard-Dynamic-MovieMild- Custom features in order. “CUSTOM” allows you to adjust Contrast, Brightness,
Sharpness, Color and Tint.
Sound Mode features the optimal sound quality. There are Standard-News-MusicSports- Custom features in order. “CUSTOM” allows you to adjust high frequency
sound, middle frequency sound and low frequency sound.
Analog Broadcasting
ATSC-based Video and Audio signals transmitted by broadcasting companies.
SRS TruSurround TX
A well-recognized 3D sound technology developed by US SRS Labs, Inc.
This technology delivers the ultimate audio experience only with two speakers as if
through multi-channel speakers.
Subwoofer
Mono
Stereo
Widescreen
Panorama screen
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Satellite applied technology. It is capable of amplifying weak signals so that any area
experiencing a signal interruption may enjoy a clearer picture quality.
Designed to improve ultra low frequency with about 150Hz. There are active type that
is built with a built-in amplifier and passive type that is required to connect an
additional amplifier to it.
Audio signals are produced through a single channel. It is difficult to experience a
spectacular sound since audio signals are reproduced with a single speaker.
Audio signals are produced through two channels. A spectacular sound is reproduced
with two separated speakers.
Term given to picture displays with a wider aspect ratio than NTSC 4:3. Digital HDTV is
16:9 widescreen. Most motion pictures also have a widescreen aspect ratio, some
even wider than 16:9.
Refers to a screen whose distortion due to the screen size has been calibrated.
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Glossary 3
External source
Refers source signals that come from other external devices such as a VCR, camcorder
and DVD player, etc. than a TV set.
MTS
A bilingual service provided when an overseas film, foreign drama or overseas news,
etc. is aired. You can select one of two choices: mother tongue and foreign language.
Or you can listen to both languages at the same time.
DVI
Digital Visual Interface is a specification for digital signals. This interface using TMDS
transmission reduces the loss of signal, allowing to enjoy a clear and crisp image.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first and only industry-supported,
uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface.
HDMI provides an interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box,
DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital
television (DTV), over a single cable.
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Troubleshooting
Installation Problems
Symptom
Possible solution
How can I install an
antenna?
Refer to pages 23.
TV screen is not clear after
installing an indoors
antenna.
How can I view cable
broadcasting?
Indoors antenna may experience poor reception due to surrounding buildings. Please
install an outdoors antenna or wireless antenna.
Please install a cable broadcasting receiver (Converter).
Picture Problems
Symptom
Neither picture nor
sound comes up.
Picture turns on slowly
after power is on.
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Input Source information
only appears on black
screen.
Poor reception on some
channels.
Black and white on some
channels.
TV won’t turn on.
Screen is too bright or too
dark.
Auto On does not work.
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Possible solution
Check whether power is on.
Check whether the power is cut or whether power cord is properly connected.
Try to plug another product’s power cord to the outlet the PDP is plugged into.
This symptom is not a malfunction. This delay is designed to prevent the distorted and
noisy picture when power is on. However, if the picture does not appear more than 5
minutes after power is on, call a service center.
Check whether your TV is properly connected to external devices.
Check whether you selected proper channels. Try re-orienting your antenna. Ensure
LNA is activated.
Check other channels for black and white screen. Adjust colour.
Ensure the power cord is plugged.
Adjust brightness.
Ensure to use the remote control or power button on the product to turn off your TV. If
you unplug the power cord, the stand-by consumption power becomes 0 (zero), which
causes the programmed time to be erased.
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After setting the time,
I turned TV off and turn it on.
The programmed information
has been erased.
Ensure to use the remote control or power button on the product to turn off your TV. If
you unplug the power cord, the stand-by consumption power becomes 0 (zero), which
causes the programmed time to be erased.
Sound Problems
Symptom
Too much noise occurs.
No sound while viewing a
cable channel
Possible solution
Check whether the audio setting is in the Stereo mode. In the Stereo mode, the sound
may be distorted in the area where experiences poor reception or is located far away
from a TV broadcasting station.
Make sure an audio or audio/video component is securely inserted into the appropriate
jacks. Check other channels for sound. Check the volume settings on the cable
broadcasting receiver.
Picture is OK but sound does
not come out.
Try to press volume up/volume down buttons of your remote control.
One of the speakers does not
produce sound.
Select sound balance and make proper adjustment. (Page 43)
Check the speaker connection cables.
General
Symptom
Possible solution
Remote control won't work.
Check whether there is a blocking object between the remote control and TV.
Make sure your TV is Power On. (In case of normal, LED on the front panel is in Red.)
Check whether batteries are inserted with proper polarities(+, -).
When the batteries are worn out, replace with new ones.
Where does the S-Video
cable plug in for audio
output?
Connect the two Audio jacks from the S-Video cable to the left and right ports on the
Composite.
Ticking noise during or after watching is caused by the change of ambient
environment such as humidity and temperature, which is characterized by plastic
products. Strange ticking noise occurs because a signal is suddenly transmitted to the
PDP panel. So, this is not a malfunction.
I tried to use the TV screen
as a PC monitor
but it doesn’t work.
Adjust the resolution referring to the standard signal mode table. Check the
specification of your video card installed in your PC. If your video card does not work in
supported hardware. Try upgrading the video card’s driver.
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Strange noises are heard.
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Care and Cleaning
Cabinet Cleaning
Wipe a soft dry cloth.
Do not use inflammables like Benzene or Thinner, or wet clothes.
Do not scratch the panel of LCD or PDP with a fingernail or pointed object.
Screen Cleaning
Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened in mild glass
detergent and dry with a soft cloth.
Never use any solvent on the screen such as Acetone, Benzene, or
Thinner, etc.
Cleaning Inside
When the inside needs to be cleaned, contact a service center or
distribution agent where the item is purchased.
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It is recommended cleaning is complete before the rainy season.
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Product Specifications
A261
A321
A421S/A421H
S-Video
1EA (A/V audio common)
1EA (A/V audio common)
1EA (A/V audio common)
Video (RCA)
1EA (Audio included)
1EA (Audio included)
1EA (Audio included)
Component(Y/Cb/Cr)
2EA (Audio included)
2EA (Audio included)
2EA (Audio included)
Antenna
1EA (ANT)
1EA (ANT)
1EA (ANT)
PC Connection jack
D-SUB
D-SUB
D-SUB
Max. resolution
1024 X 768 @ 85 Hz
1024 X 768 @ 85 Hz
1024 X 768 @ 85 Hz
Audio
L/R
L/R
L/R
HDMI-HDCP(or DVI-HDCP) 1EA
1EA
1EA
Subwoofer
1EA
1EA
1EA
Video
1EA (Audio included)
1EA (Audio included)
1EA (Audio included)
Color system
NTSC M
NTSC M
NTSC M
Sound system
FM
FM
FM
Video system
Component, S-Video,
Component, S-Video,
Composite, PC, HDMI(or DVI) Composite, PC, HDMI(or DVI)
Supply
AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Consumption power
Typical 120W
Typical 150W
Typical 380W
Stand-by power
Typical 2W
Typical 2W
Typical 3.5W
Dimension (W x D x H mm - Stand included)
640 x 230 x 485
772 x 230 x 563
1030 x 279 x 716
Weigh (Stand included)
17.5 Kg
19.3 Kg
32.0 Kg
Control type
Remote control, Key control Remote control, Key control
Model
Input
Output
TV/Video
Power
Component, S-Video,
Composite, PC, HDMI(or DVI)
Remote control, Key control
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- The above specifications may be subject to change without prior notice.
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