Hyundai IBT PT42DA000 PDP TV User Manual 1 7 Appen eng

Hyundai IBT Corp. PDP TV 1 7 Appen eng

Users Manual 1a

P/N 632 0239 601 Rev.00User's GuideUSAAVC Tech777 Mark St., Wood Dale, IL 60191Tel :  800-568-0060 or 630-595-0123Fax : 800-784-9422 or 630-595-2345e-mail : service@hyundaimonitor.com NEW ZEALANDTRANSTECH DISTRIBUTORS Ltd.PO Box 12985 Penrose,Auckland New ZealandTel : 09-571-0775Fax : 09-571-0776e-mail : LouisG@Transtech.co.nzWWW : www.transtech.co.nzAUSTRALIAThomas Electronics Australia Pty Ltd.3 Sheridan CloseMilperra NSW 2214, AustraliaTel : +61 2 9773 7400Fax : 61 2 9773 7177Attn : Ms. Shiely PonimanGERMANYHyundai ImageQuest Europe GmbHGeheimrat Hummel Platz 265239, Hochheim, GermanyTel : 06146 / 904 444Fax : 06146 / 904 410e-mail : service@hyundaiq.deWWW : www.hyundaiq.comJAPANHyundai ImageQuest JAPANShin-Hibiya Bldg, East 5F 1-3-6Uchisaiwai-Cho, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo, Japan 100-0011Tel : 03-5157-2286Fax : 03-5157-2284e-mail : pjkim@iqt.co.krC/S P.J.Kim
ENGLISHTable of ContentsGeneral InformationImportant Tip/Image Sticking Precaution ...............................1Safety Precaution  .................................................................2Contents of the Package .......................................................6Products Sold Separately ......................................................6How to Mount and Detach The Speakers (26”/32” LCD TV) ...7How to adjust the view angle (26”/32” LCD TV)  ....................8Kensington Lock Anti-theft Device (26”/32”/40” LCD TV).......8How To Install Desktop Stand (42”/50” PDP TV) ....................9How To Use Speakers (42”/50” PDP TV)  .............................10Parts Names and Functions (26”/32” LCD TV)  ....................12Parts Names and Functions (40” LCD TV)  ...........................14Parts Names and Functions (42”/50” PDP TV)  ....................16Remote Control ...................................................................18Connections Connecting Indoor/Outdoor TV Antenna(UHF/VHF)  ...............20Connecting Antenna Input Connection toExternal Equipments ...........................................................20Before Connecting the Video/Audio Connections toExternal Devices...  .............................................................21How to Connect a DTV Receiver or DVD Player ....................21How to Connect a VCR, Cable Receiver, Camcoder,Game Player  .......................................................................22How to Connect to a PC  ......................................................22Scart Connection to the External Input/Output .....................23HDMI Connection  (For HDMI model only) ............................24How to Set the OSD Screen  ................................................25Picture SetupHow to Select the Picture Mode  ..........................................26How to Set the Desired Picture  ...........................................26How to Set the Desired Picture in PC, DVI,HDMI Input Modes  ..............................................................27How to Select a Color Temperature .....................................27How to Set the Display Scale  ..............................................28How to Set Noise Reduction ................................................28How to Set Film Mode .........................................................29How to Set Image Adjust in PC Mode  ..................................29Sound SetupHow to Select the Audio Mode  ............................................30How to Adjust the Desired Audio Mode   ..............................30How to Select AVL  ..............................................................31How to Select S. Mode ........................................................31How to Select TruSurround XT  ............................................32How to Set the Output of Subwoofer  ...................................32How to Select Earphone ......................................................33Channel SetupAutomatic Program Searching  ............................................34Manual Program Searching .................................................34How to Set the Program Edit ...............................................35Using the LNA(Low-Noise-Amplifier) Feature  ......................36Function SetupHow to Set PIP/TWIN ...........................................................36How to Set Key-Lock  ..........................................................37Using the Pixel Shift / Full White (Only for the PDP model) ...38Choosing the Your Languages .............................................39How to Set Teletext in ATV  .................................................39Selecting Teletext Display Options in ATV Mode ..................40How to Set Clock, Sleep Time, ON/OFF Time .......................41DTV SetupHow to Search Automatically  ..............................................42How to Search Manually  .....................................................42How to Check Tuner State  ..................................................43How to Use the Guide (EPG : Electronic Program Guide)  ......44How to Select Channel List  .................................................45How to Set Favorite Channel ...............................................45How to Use Channel List Mode  ...........................................46How to Lock Channel ..........................................................46How to Set the Channel Order .............................................47How to Delete Channel  .......................................................47How to Add Channel  ...........................................................48How to Factory Set  .............................................................48How to TV/RADIO switching  ................................................49How to Subtitle / Audio  .......................................................49How to Select Channel / Information  ...................................50How to Set Teletext in DTV  .................................................50How to Use Memory Mode .............................51AppendixHow to Use an External Device Using the Remote Control  ...59Troubleshooting ..................................................................61Product Specifications  ........................................................63
1General InformationENGLISHImage Retention Effect (Image Sticking)1. Cause : -  Image Retention Effect may come from displaying a still picture in a certain period of time with at a certainarea continuously, as feature of Panel. This is caused due to brightness degradation. Many Panelmanufacturers are trying to overcome this limitation.2. Prevention- To avoid this matter, use the product after reducing brightness and contrast, especially when a still image isdisplayed for a long time. Once an image retention occurs, use the mode that displays motion. It will reduce this matter.- Use the fuction, Pixel Shift in still image, in our PDP products. (For more details, see the below page 38)3. Solution - The temporary image sticking would decrease with displaying Full-White pattern during 10 hours.* The permanent image sticking could not take off under the latest technology.This method may be used to eliminate a temporary retained image that occurs after displaying a still image in acertain period of time. Since it may take several minutes to several hours to remove image sticking, it isrecommendable to display motion pictures during 2~3 minutes every hour when keeping displaying a stillimage. As image sticking is influenced by the brightness of a still image being displayed and its display time, itis recommended to reduce the brightness of the screen.* Image Sticking does not come under the warranty.When watching a still Image within motion pictures and Wide/Zoom1/Zoom2/14:9/4:3 screen1. Note : - When the central area of the screen and the screen edges are fixed, the different brightness level ofthe edges may cause image retentions on the edges when watching for a long time- This phenomenon happens also to products from other manufacturers. Please avoid to watch a stillimage for a long time.- If you watch a still image for a long time, this may damage your TV.*  This matter does not come under the warranty.  Wide,Zoom1, Zoom2, 14:9, 4:3screenBox still imageImportant TipImage Sticking Precaution
2General InformationENGLISHSafety Precaution  The contents of this section are provided for the safety of users and their property.Please read the instructions carefully before using.Do not connect multiple electricalappliances to a single outlet.- It may cause a fire due to overheating fromthe outlet.Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV, be sure the antenna orcable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surgesand built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPANo.70-1984, provides information about proper grounding of the mast and supportingstructure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size ofgrounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to groundingelectrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.Example of Grounding According to National Electrical CodeInstructionDo not use or store a flammablespray or inflammable things near theTV.- They may cause explosion or fire.Do not install the TV in abookshelf, closet, or a place withpoor air circulation.- Fire may be caused due to the rise ofinternal temperature.Make sure to remove the speakersbefore moving the TV with speakersmounted on it. - When the speakers are detached from theunit while carrying it, this may cause damageto the unit or personal injury. Any necessary action such as making theantenna cable loop at the entrance of thebuilding should be taken to prevent rainwateron the outdoor antenna cable from possiblyrunning indoor.- If raindrop gets into the TV, it may cause afire or an electric shock.
3General InformationENGLISHSafety Precaution ......................................................................................Continued from previous pageThe contents of this section are provided for the safety of users and their property.Please read the instructions carefully before using.If there is a persistent accumulationof dusts or water on the plug, pleasemake sure to wipe it off using a drycloth.- It may cause a fire or an electric shock.Firmly plug in the power cord so thatit does not pull out.- An unstable connection may cause fire.Do not use a damaged power cordor plug, or loose outlet.- It may cause electric shock or fire.Do not put a water bowl, vase,candle, bug repellant smoke,cigarette, plants, or heavy thing onthe TV.- It may cause electric shock or fire and alsoheavy things may cause injury when theyfall.Do not install in a place where thereis oil, smoke, excessive humidity, orwhere water may be sprinkled on it.- This may cause electric shock or fire.Do not install on an unstable placeor small support.- This may cause the TV to fall, resulting inserious injury especially to children.Never attempt to open, fix, or modifyyour TV.- When there is a need for fixing, call aservice center. Fire or electric shock may becaused.Do not put a metallic object like chopstick,wire, or puncher or inflammables like paperor a match in a vent, headphone jack, or AVjacks of the TV.- Electric shock or fire may be caused.When the TV produces abnormal noise,burning smell, or smoke, unplug the TVimmediately and call a service center.- Electric shock or fire may be caused.
4General InformationENGLISHDo not place any heat sources such asradiators and heat registers, etc. near the TV.- It may cause a fire.Do not block ventilating slits with a tablecloth.- Blocking the ventilation slits may produceinternal heat increase, resulting in a fire.Please avoid touching the panel at the rear ofTV as it is producing high temperature.- Direct contact with the hot surface maycause physical burns. Do not allow children to climb or play on theTV.- This may cause the TV to fall resulting inserious injury.Do not place toys and cookies, etc. on the TV,which may attract children’s attention. - This may cause the TV to fall, resulting inserious injury.When cleaning the TV, make sure todisconnect the power plug and use a dry, softcloth for a cleanup.- Please avoid using chemicals such as wax,benzene, alcohol, thinner, mosquito spray,air freshener, lubricant or syntheticdetergent.Unplug when you do not use your TV for along time.- If dust is stacked on the TV, electric shockor fire may be caused from heat, fire, ordeterioration of insulation.When moving the TV, two or more people areadvised to carry it.- This may cause damage to the unit orpersonal injury.Never touch the power plug or outlet withwet hands. - This may cause electric shock. In connection with the selling of batteries or rechargeable batteries or with the supply of devices which contain batteries or rechargeable batteries, we arerequired, according to the recycling regulations, to inform you the procedures.Batteries may not be binned to the household waste. You are legally required, as final consumer, to return used batteries or rechargeable batteries. Youcan return used batteries or used rechargeable batteries free of charge to retailers or in your proximity (as local collecting points or in the trade). You mayalso send them back to us by mail. Batteries or rechargeable batteries, which contain pollutants, are marked by the symbol of a crossed waste bin. Besidethe waste bin symbol are the chemical designations for pollutants; Cd stands for cadmium, Pb for lead and Hg for mercury.
5General InformationENGLISHDo not install the product on the floor.- This may cause the TV to fall resulting inserious injury.Unplug the product during lightning orthunderstorms and never touch the antennacable.- It may cause a fire or an electric shock.Keep the remote control batteries out ofsight and out reach of children.- If your child swallows a battery, see yourdoctor immediately.When replacing batteries, make sure tomatch the batteries to the  (+) and (-) marksin the battery compartment.- Mismatching of polarities may result ininternal damage to batteries, fire due toleakage or  contamination.Always use the standard batteries and avoidusing old batteries together with new ones.- Otherwise it may result in internal damageto batteries, fire due to leakage orcontamination.In the event of damaging or dropping theproduct, switch off the power and removethe plug.- Using a damaged product may cause anelectric shock or a fire.- Contact your local service center.Before moving the product, ensure to switchoff the power and unplug all the electricalcords and the external connection cords suchas an antenna cable and other sourceconnections, etc.- Electrical cords may be damaged, resulting ina fire or an electrical shock.Ensure the power cord doesn’t trailacross any hot objects like a heater.- This may cause a fire or an electric shock.Consult a service center or customer servicefor inside cleaning about once a year.- When dust is piled inside the TV for a longtime, fire or malfunction may be caused.Safety Precaution ......................................................................................Continued from previous pageThe contents of this section are provided for the safety of users and their property.Please read the instructions carefully before using.
6General InformationENGLISHContents of the PackageWhen opening the package, please ensure to check the following accessories. Products Sold SeparatelyIf you want to purchase the following accessories, consult a service center, electronics shops, or parts seller.Antenna Cable(coaxial cable)  Power Cord Remote Control &2 batteries (1.5V AAA) User's GuideDesk type stand Desk type speaker Desk type speakerstand Ceil mounting frameWall mounting frame Adjustable wall mounting frame PC signal cable Scart cable S-video cable Component(Y, Pb, Pr) cable Composite(Video & Audio) cableDVI PC video(digital) cable
7General InformationENGLISHHow to Mount and Detach The Speakers - 26”/32” LCD TVYou can attach the speakers to the base of the unit or use them separately. How to mount the speakers onto the base of the unit1. Tilt the unit backward until its base faces yourself (See next page “How to Adjust the View Angle”).2. Prepare your right speaker first. Remove the tube of the hooks and verify that the hooks are placed in theupright position.3. Align the right speaker hooks with the cavity holes marked with “SPEAKER” under the base.4. Slide the right speaker inward till the tension hooks are securely locked as shown in Figure below. 5. Repeat step 2~4 for the left speaker.The right and left speakers are labeled R (Right) and L (Left) on their rear.The provided speakers are designed for this product only. It is recommended not to connectthe speakers to other devices. When connecting an other amplifier, the amplifier output shouldbe within 10W. Output which exceeds 10 W may cause fire. Make sure to remove the speakers before moving the TV. When the speakers are detachedfrom the unit while carrying it, this may cause damage to the unit or personal injury.WARNINGALERTRight SpeakerLeft Speaker32” - Press the tension hook and removethe speakers in reverse order.When detaching the speakers26” - Remove the speakers in reverse order.
Kensington Lock Anti-theft Device - 26”/32”/40” LCD TV- This display unit supports Kensington standard security lock to prevent theft.                                - You should purchase the Kensington lock device personally, if you need. The security lock is available at anelectronics shop. - For more information, please refer to the following contact information..* Kensington Technology Group• Address : 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas 2F san mateo, California 94403-1289• Tel : +1 650 572 2700 • Fax : +1 650 572 9675 • Web-site : www.kensington.com8General InformationENGLISHHow to adjust the view angle - 26”/32” LCD TVYou can adjust the panel downward or upward at a 0~15 degree angle.15O40” LCD TV 26”/32” LCD TV
9General InformationENGLISHHow To Install Desktop Stand - 42”/50” PDP TV1. Place the TV body on a flat desk or a shelf. Clean the surface of the desk or the shelf in order to prevent scratch on theproduct.2. Align the stand with TV body below and fasten the stand bars using 4 fixing screws.3. After the assembly is over, stand the assembled product at a desired place.Desk type stand Fixing screwsWarning : Do not install at an unstable place or on a small support.(When a child plays around the product and touch it, TV may fall and injure the child.)
10General InformationENGLISHHow To Use Speakers (Standing Type) - 42”/50” PDP TVParts configuration chartAssembly and Connection MethodInsert brackets into the grooves onthe rear of speakers and fasten themwith fixing screws. (Left and right side each)Fasten  with TV body using fixingscrews. (Left and right side each)Connect speaker cables betweenterminals on the rear of speakerswith speaker connection terminalson the rear of TV. (Connect cables andterminals in the same color)2 Speakers (left and right) 4 brackets 16 fixing screws 2 sets of speaker cables(left and right)WARNING   Do not move the product holding the speakers. Always use handles on the TV.(Brackets connecting TV and speakers may be damaged.)Connect speaker cables betweenterminals on the rear of speakerswith speaker connection terminalson the rear of TV. (Connect cables andterminals in the same color)
11General InformationENGLISHHow To Use Speakers (Desk Type) - 42”/50” PDP TVParts configuration chartAssembly and Connect method2 Speakers (left and right)2 Speaker-stands (left and right)8 fixing screws 2 sets of speaker cables(left and right)Insert speaker-stands in the grooveon the bottom of speakers andfasten them using fixing screws. (Left and right side each)Upright  and place them on thedesired place left and right of TV.(Left and right side each)Connect speaker cables betweenterminals on the rear of speakers andspeaker connection terminals  on therear of TV. (Connect cables andterminals with the same color)
12General InformationENGLISH- Power Indicator Status -Parts Names and Functions - 26”/32” LCD TVFront ViewVolume buttonsUse these buttons to adjust sound levels.These buttons also serve as the cursors ofSelect/Adjust in Menu mode.Channel buttonsUse these buttons to change channels. Thesebuttons also serve as the cursors of Down andUp buttons in Menu mode.Select buttonUse this button to select each item from themenu mode.Menu buttonUse this button to display or exit from the menumode.Source buttonUse this button to switch among inputsconnected to the TV.Power buttonUse this button to turn on or off the TV.Remote sensor and power LED.- Point the remote control toward LED.- It displays standby or operation status.SpeakersSee page 7 for information on how to mountspeakers.IndicatorRedGreenStatusStandbyPower on* This product image may be a bit different from the actual product.
13General InformationENGLISHRear ViewPower switchPower (AC) input terminal DVI Video / HDMI input terminalD-SUB input terminalDVI/D-SUB Audio input terminal Component 2 Audio input terminalComponent 2 Video input terminalComponent 1 Audio input terminalComponent 1 Video input terminalCVBS output terminalFull Scart input terminalAntenna input terminalDigital Audio output terminal forcoaxial cableSubwoofer output terminalExtend Audio ontput terminalS-Video input terminalVideo(CVBS) input terminalAudio(CVBS) input terminalHeadphone output terminalHalf Scart input terminalExtend an RS-232 input for ATVcommunication.SPDIF Optical audio outputterminalExtend an RS-232 input for DTVcommunication.Speaker terminalUSB Input TerminalMemory Card Slot*  For Q320 Model only* This product image may be a bit different from the actual product.HDMI Option
14General InformationENGLISHParts Names and Functions - 40” LCD TVFront ViewSpeakersPower SwitchRemote sensor and power LED.- Point the remote control toward LED.- It displays standby or operation status.Standby/On buttonUse this button to turn on or off the TV.Source buttonUse this button to switch among inputsconnected to the TV.Menu buttonUse this button to display or exit from the menumode.Select buttonUse this button to select each item from themenu mode.Channel buttonsUse these buttons to change channels. Thesebuttons also serve as the cursors of Down andUp buttons in Menu mode.Volume buttonsUse these buttons to adjust sound levels.These buttons also serve as the cursors ofSelect/Adjust in Menu mode.* This product image may be a bit different from the actual product.- Power Indicator Status -IndicatorRedGreenStatusStandbyPower on
ENGLISH15General InformationRear ViewPower (AC) input terminal DVI Video / HDMI input terminalD-SUB input terminalDVI/D-SUB Audio input terminal Component 2 Audio input terminalComponent 2 Video input terminalComponent 1 Audio input terminalComponent 1 Video input terminalCVBS output terminalFull Scart input terminalAntenna input terminalDigital Audio output terminal forcoaxial cableSubwoofer output terminalExtend Audio ontput terminalHalf Scart input terminalExtend an RS-232 input for ATVcommunicationSPDIF Optical audio outputterminalExtend an RS-232 input for DTVcommunicationHeadphone output terminalAudio(CVBS) input terminalVideo(CVBS) input terminalS-Video input terminalUSB Input TerminalMemory Card Slot*  For Q400 Model only* This product image may be a bit different from the actual product.HDMI Option

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