Hyundai HLT-3000 LCD MONITOR User Manual 30LZ USA

Hyundai Corporation LCD MONITOR 30LZ USA

USERS MANUAL

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WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SER-VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to thepresence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag-nitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of impor-tant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code(U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shallbe connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.REGULATORY INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, thereis no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment. Warning2CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK        DO NOT OPEN
Important safeguards for you and your new productYour product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electricalshock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new product, please read and observe thefollowing safety points when installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference.Observing the simple precautions discussed in this booklet can help you get many years of enjoyment and safe operation that arebuilt into your new product.This product complies with all applicable U.S. Federal safety requirements, and those of the Canadian Standards Association.1. Read InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should be readbefore the product is operated.2. Follow InstructionsAll operating and use instructions should be followed.3. Retain InstructionsThe safety and operating instructions should be retained forfuture reference.4. Heed WarningsAll warnings on the product and in the operating instructionsshould be adhered to.5. CleaningUnplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Donot use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a dampcloth for cleaning.6. Water and MoistureDo not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet base-ment, or near a swimming pool.7. Accessories Carts and StandsDo not place this product on a slippery or tilted surface, oron an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. Theproduct may slide or fall, causing serious injury to a child oradult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with acart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by themanufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of theproduct should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, andshould use a mounting accessory recommended by themanufacturer.8. Transporting ProductA product and cart combination should be moved with care.Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces maycause the product and cart combination to overturn.9. AttachmentsDo not use attachments not recommended by the productmanufacturer as they may cause hazards.10. VentilationSlots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilationand to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protectit from overheating, and these openings must not be blockedor covered. The openings should never be blocked by plac-ing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.This product should not be placed in a built-in installationsuch as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is pro-vided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adheredto.Safety Instructions3PORTABLE CART WARNING
Safety Instructions411. Power SourcesThis product should be operated only from the type of powersource indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of thetype of power supply to your home, consult your product dealeror local power company. For products intended to operate frombattery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instruc-tions.12. Power-Cord PolarizationThis product is equipped with a three-wire grounding typeplug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will onlyfit into the grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety fea-ture. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, con-tact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do notdefeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.13. Power-Cord ProtectionPower-supply cords should be routed so that they are notlikely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon oragainst them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit fromthe product.14. Lightning For added protection for this product (receiver) during alightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused forlong periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and dis-connect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent dam-age to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.15. Outdoor Antenna GroundingIf an outside antenna or cable system is connected to theproduct, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded soas to provide some protection against voltage surges andbuilt-up static charges. Article 810 of the National ElectricalCode (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 provides information withregard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting struc-ture, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna dischargeunit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-dis-charge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, andrequirements for the grounding electrode. 16. Power LinesAn outside antenna system should not be located in thevicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light orpower circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits. When installing an outside antenna system,extreme care should be taken to keep from touching suchpower lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.17. OverloadingDo not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this canresult in a risk of fire or electric shock.18. Object and Liquid EntryNever push objects of any kind into this product throughopenings as they may touch dangerous voltage points orshort-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.19. ServicingDo not attempt to service this product yourself as opening orremoving covers may expose you to dangerous voltage orother hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service per-sonnel.Antenna Lead in WireAntenna Discharge Unit(NEC Section 810-20)Grounding Conductor(NEC Section 810-21)Ground ClampsPower Service GroundingElectrode System (NECArt 250, Part H)Ground ClampElectric ServiceEquipmentExample of Grounding According to National ElectricalCode InstructionsNEC - National Electrical Code
520. Damage Requiring ServiceUnplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing toqualified service personnel under the following conditions:a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the prod-uct.c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.d. If the product does not operate normally by following theoperating instructions. Adjust only those controls that arecovered by the operating instructions as an improperadjustment of other controls may result in damage and willoften require extensive work by a qualified technician torestore the product to its normal operation.e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has beendamaged.f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.21. Replacement PartsWhen replacement parts are required, be sure the servicetechnician has used replacement parts specified by themanufacturer or have the same characteristics as the origi-nal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, elec-tric shock, or other hazards.22. Safety CheckUpon completion of any service or repairs to this product,ask the service technician to perform safety checks to deter-mine that the product is in proper operating condition.23. Wall or Ceiling MountingThe product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only asrecommended by the manufacturer. The product may slideor fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and seriousdamage to the product.24. HeatThe product should be situated away from heat sourcessuch as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products(including amplifiers) that produce heat.Safety Instructions
Warning 2Safety Instruction 3-65Remote control handset 7-8Controls 7Battery installation 8Controls ofFront panel 9Connections ofBack panel 10Connection toExternal equipment 11-14Basic operation 15On and Off 15Program selection 15Volume adjustment 15On screen language selection (option) 15On screen menusMenu selection 16Setting up TV stations 17-20Auto program tuning 17Manual program tuning 18-19Favorite Channel Memory 20Picture adjustment 21-23PSM (Picture Status Memory) 21Adjusting Auto Color Control 21Manual Color Temperature Control 22Manual Picture Control 22Picture Format 23Sound adjustment 24-25SSM (Sound Status Memory) 24AVL (Auto Volume Leveler) 24Adjusting Sound Control 25Timer Setup 26-29Auto Clock Setup 26Manual Clock Setup 27On/Off Timer Setup 28Auto Off 29Other functions 30-34Auto Adjustment 30Screen Position 30Manual Configure 31Screen Adjustment 31Closed Captions 32Caption/Text 33Captions 33Initializing (Reset to original factory value) 34Picture Size Zoom 34Twin Picture Setup Option 35Main Picture Size Adjustment 35Sub Picture Size Adjustment 35Swapping the Twin Picture 35Selecting a Source for the Twin Picture 35Program selection for sub picture 35PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Feature 36-37Watching PIP 36PIP Size 36PIP Aspect Ratio 36Moving the PIP 36Swapping the PIP 37Selecting a Input Signal Source for the PIP 37Program selection for sub picture 37Parental Control 38-40Displayable Monitor Specification 41-42Specification 43-44Notes 45-46TroubleshootingCheck list 47Contents6
Remote control handsetControls7Before you use the remotecontrol handset, pleaseinstall the batteries.- All the functions can be controlled with the remote control handset.- Some functions can also be adjusted with the buttons on the front panel of the set.POWERSwitches the Monitor on from standbyor off to standby.NUMBER buttonsTWINSwitches the twin picture on or off.ARC Changes the picture format.ZOOM+ / ZOOM-Enlarges or reduces the main picturesize.MENUDisplays on screen menus one by one.Exits the current menu.Memorizes menu changes.OKD/ E(Program Up/Down)selects a program or a menu item.switches the set on from standby.F/ G(Volume button)Increases/decreases sound level.Adjusts menu settings.FCRSelects the favorite channel.I/IISelects the language during dual lan-guage broadcast.Selects the sound output.SLEEPSets the sleep timer.MUTESwitches the sound on or off.INPUT SELECTSelects TV, Video1, Video2, S-Video,Component, RGB or DVI mode.PC/DVISelects Component, RGB or DVImode.PSMAdjusts the factory preset pictureaccording to the room.SSMTo select the sound appropriate toyour viewing program character : Flat,Speech, Movie, Music, or UserCAPTIONSelects the caption mode.PIPSwitches the sub picture on or off.PIP PR +/-Selects a program for the sub picture.SWAPAlternates between main and sub pic-ture.PIP INPUTSelects the input mode for the sub pic-ture.SIZEAdjusts the sub picture size.POSITIONMoves the sub picture to D/ Eor F/ Gdirection.PIP ARCAdjusts the sub picture format.1234567890TWINMENUFCR SLEEP CAPTIONI/IIPIPPIP+ PIP PR- SWAP PIP INPUTSIZEPOSITIONPIP ARCOKARCINPUT SELECTPC/DVIPSMSSMZOOM+ ZOOM-WindowVOL +
- Your remote control handset is powered by two AAA type batteries.To insert batteries, turn the remotecontrol handset over and remove thebattery cover.Remote control handsetBattery Installation811Put the two batteries into the compart-ment observing battery polarity.22Replace the cover.To avoid damage from possible bat-tery leakage, remove the batteries ifyou do not plan to use the remote con-trol handset for an extended periodtime. Do not use batteries of differingage or type. Always discard of batter-ies safely.33
Controls ofFront Panel91.MAIN POWERswitches the set on or off.2.HEADPHONE SOCKETconnects the headphone plug to this socket.3.D / E(Program Up/Down)selects a program or a menu item.switches the set on from standby.4.F / G (Volume Down/Up)adjusts the volume.adjusts menu settings.5.MENUselects a menu.6.INPUT SELECTselects  TV,  Video1,  Video2,  S-Video,Component, RGB, DVI mode.switches the set on from standby.7.POWER (rr/I)switches the set on from standby or off tostandby.8.POWER/STANDBY INDICATOR (rr)illuminates red in standby mode.illuminates green when the set is switched on.9.REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR(Front panel)1 2 5 6 7 8 93 4
1.EXTERNAL SPEAKER (6 ohm output)Connect to optional external speaker(s).2.POWER CORD SOCKETThis set operates on an AC power. The voltage is indi-cated on the Specifications page. Never attempt to oper-ate the set on DC power.3.AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT (AV1 orAV2)Connect audio/video out from external equipmentto these sockets.S-VIDEO INPUTConnect S-VIDEO out from exernal equipment to this socket. 4.AUDIO INPUT / COMPONENT (480i/480p) (DVDINPUT) SOCKETS5.AERIAL SOCKET6.RGB1 INPUT (PC/DTV INPUT) / RGB2 INPUT (DIGI-TAL RGB INPUT) / AUDIO INPUT SOCKETSConnect the set output socket of the PERSONAL COM-PUTER to this socket.7.RS-232C INPUT(CONTROL/SERVICE) PORTConnect to the RS-232C port on a PC.Connections ofBack Panel10(  )(  )R(  )(  )LEXTERNAL SPEAKERAC INPUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AV1AUDIOR LAUDIOR LVIDEO AV2AUDIOR LAUDIO INPUTYPBANT IN75RCOMPONENT(480i/480p)(DVD INPUT)RGB1 INPUT(PC/DTV INPUT) RGB2 INPUTAUDIO INPUTRS-232C INPUT(CONTROL/SERVICE)(DIGITAL RGB INPUT)1 2 34675
Connection toExternal equipment11- You can connect additional equipment, such as VCRs, camcorders etc. to your set. However please check with yourmanufacturers instruction books for specific information. Make sure all connections are made with both your set andadditional appliance un plugged from the mains to avid damaging your equipment. Here shown may be somewhat dif-ferent from your set.1. Connect the RF out socket of the VCRto the aerial socket on the back of theset.2. Connect the aerial cable to the RF aer-ial in socket of the VCR.3. Store the VCR channel on a desiredprogram number using the ‘Manualprogram tuning’section.4. Select the program number where theVCR channel is stored.5. Press the PLAY button on the VCR.Connect to Aerial socket- When connecting the set to exter-nal equipment, match the colors ofconnecting ports (Video - yellow,Audio (L) - white, Audio (R) - red).- Connect the VIDEO INPUT socket(yellow) to the VIDEO on the set.-If you connect an S-VIDEO VCR  tothe S-VIDEO input, the picturequality is improved; compared toconnecting a regular VCR to theVideo input. If a 4:3 picture format is used; thefixed image may remain visible onthe screen.- To avoid picture noise (interference), leave an adequate distance betweenthe VCR and set.1. Use the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to select Video1 orVideo2.(If connected to S-VIDEO, select the S-Video external input source.)2. Insert a video tape into the VCR and press the PLAY button on the VCR. (SeeVCR owner’s manual)Watching VCR VCRAUDIOR LAUDIO INPUTYPBANT IN75RCOMPONENT(480i/480p)(DVD INPUT)S-VIDEO OUTIN(R) AUDIO (L) VIDEOS-VIDEO VIDEO AV1AUDIOR LVIDEO AV2AUDIOR L1122< Side panel of the set > < Back panel of the set >< Back panel of VCR >
Connection toExternal equipment12- After subscribing for a local cable TV station and installing a con-verter you can watch cable TV.- For further information of cable TV, contact the local cable TVstation.In using connection 11. Select program number in program switch of cable box. 2. Match the set program with selected program of cable box.3. Select your desired program with the remote control for cablebox.In using connection 21. Use the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control and selectVideo1 or Video2.2. Tune to cable service provided channels using the cable box.CableTV (R) AUDIO (L) VIDEOVCR RF CableTV (R) AUDIO (L) VIDEOVCR RFS-VIDEO VIDEO AV1AUDIOR LVIDEO AV2AUDIOR LAUDIOR LAUDIO INPUTYPBANT IN75RCOMPONENT(480i/480p)(DVD INPUT)Watching Cable TV33- When connecting the set to an external source,match the colors of AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks onthe set with the output jacks on the audio/videoequipment: Video = yellow, Audio (Left) = white,Audio (Right) = red.1. Use the INPUT SELECT button on the remotecontrol to select Video1 or Video2.2. Operate the corresponding external equipment.See external equipment operating guide.S-VIDEO VIDEO AV1AUDIOR LVIDEO AV2AUDIOR LRLAUDIO VIDEOWatching external AV source44< Side panel of the set >For cable TV< Cable Box >< Back panel of the set >< Back panel of the set >CamcorderVideo game set< Back panel of the externalequipment >12
Connection toExternal equipment13•Component Input portsYou can get better picturequality if you connect DVDplayer with component inputports as below.How to connectConnect DVD video inputs to Y, PB, PR of COMPONENT (DVDINPUT) and audio inputs to Audio sockets of AUDIO INPUT.How to use1. Turn on the DVD player, and insert a DVD.2. Use  INPUT SELECT or  PC/DVI button on the remote control toselect Component. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operat-ing instructions.- To watch digitally broadcast programs, pur-chase and connect a digital set-top box.How to connect1. Use the set’s RGB jack for video connections,depending on your set-top box connector. Then,make the corresponding audio connections.How to use1. Turn on the digital set-top box. (Refer to theowner’s manual for the digital set-top box.) 2. Use INPUT SELECT or PC/DVI button on theremote control to select Component, RGB orDVI.Watching DVDBR(R) AUDIO (L) (R) AUDIO (L)S-VIDEOAUDIOR LAUDIO INPUTYPBANT IN75RCOMPONENT(480i/480p)(DVD INPUT)S-VIDEO VIDEO AV1AUDIOR LVIDEO AV2AUDIOR L55Watching DTV(R) AUDIO (L) DTV OUTPUTRGB1 INPUT(PC/DTV INPUT) RGB2 INPUTAUDIO INPUTRS-232C INPUT(CONTROL/SERVICE)(DIGITAL RGB INPUT)66Component ports of theset YPBPRVideo output ports of DVD playerYYYYPbB-YCbPBPrR-YCrPR< Back panel of the set >< Side panel of the set > < Side panel of the set >< Back panel of a digital SET-TOP BOX >< Back panel of a DVD player >or
Connection toExternal equipment141. Connect the signal cable from the monitor out-put socket of the PERSONAL COMPUTER tothe RGB1 INPUT (PC/DTV INPUT) or RGB2INPUT (DIGITAL RGB INPUT) socket of theset.2. Connect the audio cable from the PC to theAUDIO INPUT sockets of the set.3. Press the INPUT SELECT or PC/DVI button toselect RGB or DVI.4. Switch on the PC, and the PC screen appearson the set.The set can be operated as the PC monitor.Connecting PCRGB1 INPUT(PC/DTV INPUT) RGB2 INPUTAUDIO INPUTRS-232C INPUT(CONTROL/SERVICE)(DIGITAL RGB INPUT)77< Side panel of the set >DTV / DVD input signalResolution704x480720x480704x480720x4801280x7201920x1080MODE480i480p720p1080iRemarks858x525858x525858x525858x5251650x7502200x1125H/V Frequency15 kHz, 60/50 Hz15 kHz, 50/60 Hz31 kHz, 60 Hz31 kHz, 60 Hz33.75 kHz, 60 Hz33.75 kHz, 60 HzAspect Ratio4:316:94:316:916:916:9
Basic operation15Press the F  / G  button toadjust the volume.If you want to switch thesound off, press the MUTEbutton. You can cancel it by press-ing the MUTE, F / G,SSMor I/II button.You can select a programnumber with the D  /  E  orNUMBER buttons.Press the main power but-ton to switch the set on.If the set is in standby mode,press the POWER,  D  /  E,INPUT SELECT,  PC/DVI orNUMBER buttons on theremote control handset toswitch it on fully. Press the POWER buttonon the remote control hand-set. The set reverts to standbymode. Press the main power but-ton again to switch the setoff.11On and Off22Program selection33Volume adjustmentPress the MENU button andthen use D  /  E  button toselect the FUNCTIONmenu.Press the Gbutton and thenuse  D  /  E  button to selectLanguage. Press the Gbutton and thenuse  D  /  Ebutton to selectyour desired language.All the on screen displayswill appear in the selectedlanguage.Press the OK button toselect the FUNCTION menu.Repeatedly press the MENUbutton to return to normal TVviewing.44On screen languageselection (option)
- The dialogue between you and your set takes place on screen with an operator menu. The buttons required for theoperating steps are also displayed.Press the MENU  buttonand then use D / E buttonto display each menu.On screen menusMenu selection1611Press the Gbutton andthen use D  /  E  button toselect a menu item.22Press the Gbutton to dis-play the sub menu or thepull-down menu.33Change the setting of anitem in the sub or pull-down menu with F / GorD / E.You can move to the high-er level menu with OK orFbutton and to move tothe lower level menupress the Gbutton.44Auto programManual programFavorite ch.CHANNELPSMColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0PICTURESSMAVLTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0SOUNDLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTIONDWPIPSizePositionPIP ARCWINDOWLock on/offSet passwordMPAAAge blockContent blockAux.blockCanadian opt.LOCKClockOff timerOn timerAuto offTIMER
Setting up TV stationsAuto program : Channel Search17- Redo Auto Program if the TV is ever moved to another location.- Auto Program will only operate with the ANT. connected.- If channels numbers for broadcast over-the air TV and cable TV are duplicated where different channels have thesame number, press the same number buttons again to toggle between:: (For example, press 17 to go to the channel, press 17 again to go to the duplicated channel.)Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the CHANNELmenu.Auto programManual programFavorite ch.CHANNEL CHANNELAuto program GGManual programFavorite ch.11Press the Gbutton and then use D / E buttonto select Auto program.22To startCHANNELAuto programManual programFavorite ch.Press the Gbutton to begin the channelsearch.When the channel search is complete, use thechannel (D  / E) buttons to review the memo-rized channels.If you press the OK button in auto program-ming, the function will stop and only channelsprogramming up to that time will remain.Auto programming function can memorize onlythe channels which are being received at thattime.33To startTV       37A StopBroadcast TV Channels Cable TV Channels
- You can memorize or erase channels manually.Setting up TV stationsManual program 18Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the CHANNELmenu.Press the Gbutton and then use D / E buttonto select Manual program. Press the Gbutton to display the Manualprogram pull-down menu.Repeatedly press the F  / Gbutton to selectTV.Press the D  / E  button to select the channelnumber you want to memorize or erase.Auto programManual programFavorite ch.CHANNEL1122CHANNELAuto programManual programFavorite ch.Press the F / Gbutton to select Memory.Press the D  /  E  button to select Erase orMemory.Repeatedly press the MENU button to return tonormal TV viewing.33CHANNELAuto programManual program GGFavorite ch.TV      9    GMemoryFine 0DETV 9     Memory GFine 0DE
Setting up TV stationsManual program19Press the F / Gbutton to select Fine. Press the D / Ebutton to adjust the picture to your prefer-ence.Fine function adjusts the pictures stability and conditionwhen it is poor.44CHANNELAuto programManual program GGFavorite ch.Repeatedly press the MENU button to return tonormal TV viewing.55TV 9     MemoryFine 0    GDE
Setting up TV stationsFavorite Channel Memory20- Favorite channel memory is a convenient feature that lets you quickly scan up to 5 channels of your choice withouthaving to wait for the TV to scan through all the in-between channels.Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the CHANNELmenu.Press the Gbutton and then use D / E buttonto select Favorite ch. Press the Gbutton to display the Favorite chpull-down menu.Press the D  / E  button to select the favoritechannel position.Press the F  / Gbutton to select the desiredchannel number for favorite channel.Repeat this step to memorize other channels.Auto programManual programFavorite ch.CHANNEL1122Repeatedly press the MENU button to return tonormal TV viewing.To tune to a favorite channel, press the FCR(Favorite channel) button repeatedly. The fivefavorite channels appear on the screen innumerical order.33CHANNELAuto programManual programFavorite ch. GG- - - - -     - - -- - - - -     - - -- - - - -     - - -- - - - -     - - -- - - - -     - - -
Picture adjustment21Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the PICTUREmenu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to selectPSM.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  /  Ebutton to select a pic-ture setting on thePSM pull-down menu.11Repeatedly press the MENU  but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.You can also recall a desired pic-ture (Dynamic,  Standard,Mild or User) with PSM button onthe remote control. The pictureDynamic, Standard and Mildare programmed for good picturereproduction at the factory andcannot be changed.PSMColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0PICTUREPSM (Picture Status Memory)Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the PICTUREmenu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to selectColor temp..Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to select thedesired color tem-perature.22Repeatedly press the MENU  but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.To initialize values (reset to defaultsettings), select the Normaloption.When adjusting color temperatureoptions (red, green, or blue) man-ually, Color temp. is automatical-ly changed to User.PSMColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0PICTUREAdjusting Auto Color ControlPICTUREPSM GGColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0DynamicStandardMildUserPICTUREPSMColor temp. GGRGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0NormalCoolWarmUser
Picture adjustment22Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the PICTUREmenu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to select RGBadj..33Press the Gbutton and then useD / Ebutton to select a color.Use the F  /  Gbutton to makeappropriate adjustments.The adjustment range of Red,Greenand Blueis    0~ +100.You can adjust red, green, or blue toany color temperature you prefer.PSMColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0PICTUREManual Color Temperature ControlPress the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the PICTUREmenu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  /  Ebutton to select thedesired picture option.44Press the Gbutton and then useF  / Gbutton to make appropriateadjustments.You can adjust picture contrast,brightness, color, sharpness andtint (NTSC input only) to the levelsyou prefer.PSMColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0PICTUREManual Picture ControlPICTUREPSMColor temp.RGB adj. GGContrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0RedGreenBluePICTUREPSMColor temp.RGB adj.Contrast 100Brightness 60Color 50Sharpness 50Tint 0+50+50+50
Picture adjustmentPicture Format23- You can watch TV in various picture formats; 4:3, 16:9 or Zoom.Repeatedly press the ARC button to select your desired picture format.114:3This is the standard TV picture format.2 216:9 (Wide)You can enjoy the cinema screenexperience in the 16:9 picture formatwhen receiving wide screen (16:9) orstandard (4:3) programs.Standard (4:3) programs are expand-ed to the left and right so that the TVwide-screen is full.3 3ZoomYou can enjoy the cinema screenexperience in the Zoom mode. A 4:3picture is magnified so that the TVwide-screen is full. Part of the bottomand top of the picture may be lost.
Sound adjustment24Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the SOUNDmenu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to selectSSM.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  /  Ebutton to select asound setting on theSSM pull-down menu.11Repeatedly press the MENU but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.You can also recall a desiredsound (Flat,Movie,  Music,Sports or User) with SSM buttonon the remote control. The soundFlat,Movie, Music and Sportsare programmed for good soundreproduction at the factory andcannot be changed.SSM (Sound Status Memory)Press the MENUbutton and then useD  /  E  button toselect the SOUNDmenu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to select AV L . Press the Gbuttonand then use D  / Ebutton to select Onor Off.22Repeatedly press the MENU but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.This feature maintains an equalvolume level; even if you changechannels.AVL (Auto Volume Leveler)SOUNDSSM GGAVLTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0FlatMusicMovieSportsUserSSMAVLTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0SOUND SOUNDSSMAVL GGTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0OffOnSSMAVLTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0SOUND
Sound adjustment25Press the MENU  button and then use D  /  E  button toselect the SOUND menu.Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebutton to select thedesired sound item. Press the Gbutton and then use F/ Gbutton to make appro-priate adjustments.33Adjusting Sound ControlSOUNDSSMAVLTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0SSMAVLTreble 50Bass 50Balance 0SOUNDRepeatedly press the MENU button to return tonormal TV viewing.
Timer SetupAuto Clock Setup26TIMERClockOff timerOn timerAuto offAutoManualClockOff timerOn timerAuto offTIMERPress the MENU button and then use D  / Ebutton to select the TIMER menu.Press the Gbutton and then use D / E buttonto select Clock.Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebuttonto select Auto.Press the Gbutton and then use F/ Gbuttonto select your viewing area time zone. Yourchoices are: E.S.T. (Eastern Standard Time), C.S.T. (Central Standard Time),M.S.T. (Mountain  Standard Time),P.S.T. (Pacific Standard Time),Alaska, or Hawaii.Press the D / Ebutton and then use F/ Gbut-ton to set PBS channel.Press the D / Ebutton and then use F/ Gbutton to set D.S.T. (Daylight Savings Time)Auto, On, or Off depending on whether ornot your viewing area observes DaylightSavings Time.1122Repeatedly pressthe MENU button toreturn to normal TVviewing.33- The time is set automatically from the PBS broadcast signal. - The PBS channel signal includes information for the correct time and daylight saving time.Time zone AutoPBS Ch TV 2D.S.T. AutoAPrev.  F G Adjust
Timer SetupManual Clock Setup27Press the Gbutton and then use D  / E buttonto set the hour.Press the Gbutton and then use D  / E buttonto set the minutes.Repeatedly pressthe MENU button toreturn to normal TVviewing.331122Press the MENU button and then use D  / Ebutton to select the TIMER menu.Press the Gbutton and then use D / E buttonto select Clock.Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebuttonto select Manual.TIMERClockOff timerOn timerAuto offClockOff timerOn timerAuto offTIMER12  G:   00AutoManual             GDEAPrev.
Timer SetupOn/Off Timer Setup28Press the MENU button and then use D  / Ebutton to select the TIMER menu.Press the Gbutton and then use D / E buttonto select Off timer or On timer.11Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebuttonto select On.(To cancel On/Off timer function, select Off.)Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebuttonto set the hour.Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebuttonto set the minutes.For only On timer function; Press the Gbut-ton and then use D / Ebutton to set sound level.Repeatedly pressthe MENU button toreturn to normal TVviewing.2233- Timer function operates only if current time has been set.- Off-Timer function overrides On-Timer function if they are set to the same time.- The TV must be in standby mode for the On Timer to work.- If you don’t press any button within 2 hours after turning on the set with the On Timer function, the set will automati-cally switch back to standby mode.TIMERClockOff timerOn timerAuto offClockOff timerOn timerAuto offTIMER12 :   30 Vol.     30 OffOn                 G
Timer SetupAuto Off29- If there is no input signal, Auto off can be set to turn the TV off automatically after 10 minutes.TIMERClockOff timerOn timerAuto offClockOff timerOn timerAuto offTIMEROffOn  Press the MENU  button and then use D  /  E  button toselect the TIMER menu.Press the Gbutton and then use D  / E  button to selectAuto off.11Press the Gbutton and then use D / Ebuttonto select On or Off.Repeatedly press the MENU button to return tonormal TV viewing.22
Other functions30LanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config. GGPositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultTo setPress the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectAuto config..Press the Gbuttonto start Auto config..Repeatedly pressthe MENU button toreturn to normal TVviewing.When  Auto  configure has fin-ished,  OK will be shown onscreen.If the position of the image is stillnot correct, try Auto adjustmentagain.If picture needs to be adjustedmore after Auto adjustment in RGB(PC), you can adjust the Manualconfig..Although the image is still not cor-rect, your set is functioning proper-ly but needs further adjustment.The  Auto  config. and  Manualconfig. functions don’t need to berun for DVI mode.11Auto Adjustment (RGB[PC] mode only)LanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.Position GGManual config.VCR ModeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.Position GGManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultPress the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectPosition.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Eor F/  Gbutton toadjust the position.Repeatedly press the MENU but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.22Screen Position (RGB[PC] mode only)DDFF          GGEE
Other functions31LanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config. GGVCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultPhase 0Clock 0Press the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectManual config..Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectPhase or Clock.Press the Gbutton and then useF/ Gbutton to make appropriateadjustments.The adjustment range of Phase is0 ~ 31.The adjustment range of Clock is-50 ~ +50.Press the OK button.Repeatedly press the MENU  but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.To correct the screen size, adjustClock.33Manual Configure (RGB[PC] mode only)LanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR mode GGCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultTVVCRPress the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to select VCRMode.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to select TVor VCR.Repeatedly press the MENU  but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.Use this function to correct jitteringor picture instability while viewinga video tape.44Screen Adjustment
Closed captioning is a process which converts the audioportion of a television program into written words which thenappear as subtitles on the television screen. Closed captionsallow viewers to read the dialogue and narration of televisionprograms.Using Closed CaptionsCaptions are the subtitles of the dialogue and narration oftelevision programs. For prerecorded programs, programdialogue can be arranged into captions in advance. Its pos-sible to caption a live program by using a process calledreal-time captioning, which creates captions instantly. Real-time captioning is normally done by professional reportersusing a machine shorthand system and computer for trans-lation into English.Captioning is an effective system for the hearing-impaired,and it can also aid in teaching language skills.•The picture at left shows a typical caption.Caption Tips•Not all TV broadcasts include closed caption signals.•Sometimes TV stations broadcast four different captionsignals on the same channel. By selecting From  CC 1 toCC 4, you can choose which signal you view. CC 1 is usu-ally the signal with the captions, while Another  modemight show demonstration or programming information.•Your TV might not receive caption signals normally in thefollowing situations.1. Poor reception conditions are encountered:• IGNITION:Picture may flutter, drift, suffer fromblack spots, or horizontal streaking.Usually caused by interference fromautomobile ignition systems, neonlamps, electrical drills, and otherelectrical appliances.•GHOSTS:Ghosts are caused when the TV sig-nal splits and follows two paths. Oneis the direct path and the other isreflected off tall buildings, hills orother objects. Changing the direc-tion or position of the antenna mayimprove reception.• SNOW:If your receiver is located at theweak, fringe area of a TV signal,your picture may be marred by smalldots. It may be necessary to install aspecial antenna to improve the pic-ture.2. An old, bad, or illegallyrecorded tape is being played.3. Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interferewith the TV signal.4. The signal from the antenna is weak.5. The program wasn’t captioned when it was produced,transmitted, or taped.Other functions32
Other functions33LanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / Text GGCaptionsDefaultCC 1CC 2CC 3CC 4Text 1Text 2Text 3Text 4Press the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectCaption/Text.Press the Gbutton and then use D/  Ebutton to select your captionselection. Your choices are: CC1,CC2, CC3, CC4, Text 1, Text 2,Text3 or Text4.Repeatedly press the MENU  but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.Press the Gbutton and then use D/ Ebutton to select On or Off.Repeatedly press the MENU  but-ton to return to normal TV viewing.55Caption / TextLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptions GGDefaultOnOffPress the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectCaptions.66Captions
Other functions34LanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefaultFUNCTION FUNCTIONLanguageAuto config.PositionManual config.VCR modeCaption / TextCaptionsDefault GGTo SetPress the MENU  but-ton and then use D/ Ebutton to select theFUNCTION menu.Press the Gbuttonand then use D/ Ebutton to selectDefault.Press the Gbutton to initialize theadjusted value.77Initializing (Reset to original factory value)Press theZOOM+/ZOOM-button to enlarge orreduce the picturesize.Adjust the main pic-ture position with theD/ E/ F/ Gbut-tons in enlarged pic-ture mode.When enlarging or reducing thepicture, the screen may be displayunnatural picture.88Picture Size ZoomZoom In109%DFGE
Twin Picture Setup Option35Use the TWIN buttonrepeatedly to select oneof the Twin Pictureoptions.Use the SIZE button.Use the F/  Gbutton toadjust the sub picture size.Using WINDOW SIZE func-tion in Twin Picture mode,main and sub picture areadjusted simultaneously.Using WINDOW SIZE func-tion in PIP mode, sub pictureis adjusted.WINDOW POSITION is notfunctional in twin picturemode.11Main Picture SizeAdjustment22Sub Picture SizeAdjustment- As the name suggests, this mode splits the screen into 2, allowing 2 picture sources to be shown on the monitorscreen at the same time. Each source is given half the screen.Use the SWAP button to switchthe main and sub pictures in twinpicture mode.Use the PIP INPUTbutton to select theinput source for thesub picture.33Swapping the TwinPicture55Program selection for sub picturePress the PIP PR +/- button. The selected program num-ber is displayed just below the program number of mainpicture.44Selecting a Sourcefor the Twin PictureDW1DW2Off◀▶Win. SizeF   GComponentVideo10:30ComponentVideo10:30Main PictureSub PictureComponentVideo10:30
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Feature36Press the PIP button repeat-edly to select turn PIP on oroff.11Watching PIPPress the SIZE button andthen use F  /  Gbutton tochange the sub picture size.22PIP SizePress the PIP ARC button.The sub picture appears asshown.33PIP Aspect RatioPress the POSITION but-ton. Press the D/ E/ F/ Gbutton repeatedly untildesired position isachieved. The sub picturemoves up/down/left/right.44Moving the PIP- PIP lets you view 2 different inputs (sources) on your monitor screen at the same time. One source will be large, andthe other source will show a smaller inset image.ComponentVideo10:30Win. SizeF   G4:316:9Win. PositionDDFFGGEE
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Feature37Press the SWAP button to exchangethe main and sub pictures.55Swapping the PIPUse the PIP INPUT button toselect the input source for the subpicture.66Selecting a Input SignalSource for the PIPPress the PIP PR +/- button. The selectedprogram number is displayed just belowthe program number of main picture.77Program selection for sub pic-tureVideoComponent10:30ComponentVideo10:30Main PictureSub PictureComponentVideo10:30
- Parental Control can be used to block specific channels, ratings and other viewing sources.- The password will be required to gain access to Parental Control.Parental Control38The Parental Control Function (V-Chip) is used to blockprogram viewing based on the ratings sent by the broad-casting station. The default setting is to allow all programsto be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by the type of pro-gram and by the categories chosen to be blocked. It is alsopossible to block all program viewing for a time period. Touse this function, the following must be set :1. Ratings and categories to be blocked.2. Specifying a password3. Enabling the lockV-Chip rating and categoriesRating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations.Most television programs and television movies can beblocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Moviesthat have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-videomovies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.For Movies previously shown in theaters:Movie Ratings :• Blocking off• G  (general audience)• PG (parental guidance suggested)• PG-13 (13 years and up)• R  (restricted)• NC-17 (18 years and up)• X (adult)If you set PG-13 and Above : G and PG movies will beavailable , PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.For Television programs including made-for-TV movies:General TV Ratings :• Blocking off• TV-G (general audience) (individual cate-gories do not apply)• TV-PG (parental guidance suggested)• TV-14 (14 years and up)• TV-MA (mature audience)Children TV Ratings :• Blocking off• TV-Y (youth) (individual content categoriesdo not apply)• TV-Y7 (youth, 7 years and up)Content Categories :• Dialog - sexual dialogue      (applies to TV-PG, TV-14)• Language - adult language  (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)• Sex scenes - sexual situations(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)• Violence (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)• F Violence - fantasy violence (applies only to TV-Y7)• No Rating (blocks all viewing)Aux.Block Ratings :• Video 1 (Blocking On/off)• Video 2 (Blocking On/off)• S-Video (Blocking On/off)
Parental Control39For Canadian English/French language rating system:Canadian English language rating system: • Blocking off• C  (Children)• C8+ (8 years and up)• G  (General programming. Suitable for all audiences.)• PG  (Parental guidance suggested)• 14+  (Viewer 14 years and up)• 18+  (Adult programming)Canadian French language rating system: • Blocking off• G  (General)• 8 ans+ (8 years and up)• 13 ans+ (13 years and up)• 16 ans+ (16 years and up)• 18 ans+  (Adults only)
Parental Control40Press the MENU button andthen use D/  Ebutton toselect the LOCK menu.Press the Gbutton.If Lock is already set, enterthe password then request-ed.The TV is set with the initialpassword “0-0-0-0”.11Press the D /Ebutton toselect Lock on/off.Press the Gbutton andthen use D /Ebutton toselect on or off.Press the F button and thenuse D  /Ebutton to selectSet password.Press the Gbutton andthen enter a four digit pass-word. Enter it again whenrequested.22Press the D /Ebutton toselect type of blocking tobe set.Press the Gbutton andthen use D /Ebutton toselect type of ratings toblock.Age block, Contentblock, and Canadianopt. options, also have submenus. So repeat this stepin the sub menu, to set thetypes of blocking and rat-ing.33Repeatedly press theMENU button to return tonormal TV viewing.44Lock on/offSet passwordMPAAAge blockContent blockAux.blockCanadian opt.LOCK LOCKLock on/offSet passwordMPAAAge blockContent blockAux.blockCanadian opt.OffOn
41Displayable MonitorSpecificationRGB Mode(Synchronization input form : separate)Resolution640x350720x400640x480800x600MODEEGADOSVGASVGAMODEXGASXGAWXGASXGAMACHorizontalFrequency (KHz)31.46837.86131.46937.92731.46937.86137.50043.26953.01164.06235.15637.87948.07746.87553.67456.00064.016VerticalFrequency (Hz)70.0985.0870.0885.0359.9472.8075.0085.00100.04120.0056.2560.3172.1875.0085.0690.00100.00Resolution1024x7681152x8641280x7681280x9601280x1024832x624HorizontalFrequency (KHz)48.36356.47660.02368.67754.34867.50077.48747.760.1568.59660.00075.00063.98179.67649.725VerticalFrequency (Hz)60.0070.0675.0284.9960.0575.0085.0560.0075.0085.0060.0075.0060.0275.0274.55Note:a. If the set is cold, there may be a small “flicker” whenthe set is switched on. This is normal, there is nothingwrong with the set.b. If possible, use the VESA 1,024x768@60Hz videomode to obtain the best image quality for your LCDmonitor. If used to PC vertical frequency 85Hz, somenoise can be seen when PIP is on. In this case, setthe PC vertical frequency to 60Hz. The set has beenpre-adjusted to the mode VESA 1,024x768@60Hz.
Displayable MonitorSpecification42DVI Mode(Synchronization input form : separate)Resolution640x350640x400640x480800x600MODEEGADOSVGASVGAMODEXGASXGAWXGASXGAMACHorizontalFrequency (KHz)31.46837.86131.46937.92731.46937.86137.50043.26935.15637.87948.07748.87553.674VerticalFrequency (Hz)70.0985.0870.0885.0359.9472.8075.0085.0056.2560.3172.1875.0085.06Resolution1024x7681152x8641280x7681280x9601280x1024832x624HorizontalFrequency (KHz)48.36356.47660.02368.67754.34867.50077.48747.760.1568.59660.00075.00063.98149.725VerticalFrequency (Hz)60.0070.0675.0284.9960.0575.0085.0560.0075.0085.0060.0075.0060.0274.55c. Some dot defects may appear on the screen, like Red,Green or Blue spots. However, this will have noimpact or effect on the monitor performance.d. Do not press the LCD screen with your finger for along time as this may produce some temporary distor-tion effects on the screen.e. When the PC screen appears on the set, a messagemay appear on the screen, and the message will differaccording to the Window system version (Win98,2000). If a message appears click “Next” until the mes-sage finishes.f. If the message “Not accepted” appears on thescreen, adjust the PC as in the ‘Displayable MonitorSpecification’ section.
Specification4330” LCD TVFunction and Specification30-inch diagonal screenVariable Auto / 4:3 / Wide / 14:9 / Zoom image aspectratios (5 modes)1280 x RGB x 768 pixels400 : 1 contrast ratioBrightness : 450cd/m2PC monitor support up to WXGA (1280 x 768)Advanced Double Window viewing : Variable window sizePicture-In Picture (PIP) : Variable window Position / SizeMultiple input compatibleAdvanced Motion digital processorMotion-Adaptive Deinterlace ProcessorDigital progressive line scalingDigital 4H Comb Filter (Pseudo 3D)Tuning : NTSC  3.58/4.43Auto / Manual ProgrammingProgressive Component inputs with 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080iAutomatic frequency detectionSelectable color temp. settings : Normal, Warm, Cool, UserPSM : Dynamic, Standard, Mild, User (Picture StatusMemory)SSM : Flat, Music, Movie, Sports, User (Sound StatusMemory)Sleep TimerOSD : Enhanced OSD (icon type), menu, multi LanguageOSD (English, French, Spanish), Favorite channel Centre Zoom : 50 timesConnectivity:Composite video signal : RCA-pin Type x 2Component video signal : YPbPr x 1S-video : Mini DIN 4-pin x 1RGB input : D-sub 15-pin x 1 (480i/p, 720p. 1080i)Audio input : RCA-pin Type (L/R) x 3, PC Audio IN x 1 (Stereo, Phone Jack)Speaker output : 10W + 10WAudio system : StereoControl Ports : RS-232C D-sub 9-pin x 1DVI input : DVI Cable / OptionalHead Phone outputAccessories....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Colour TelevisionPlease read this manual carefully before operating your set.Retain it for future reference.Record model number and serial number of the set. See thelabel attached on the back cover and quote this information to your dealer whenyou require service.Model number:Serial number :Owner’s ManualOwner’s Manual1.5V1.5VAlkaline batteries(AAA)1234567890TWINMENUFCR SLEEP CAPTIONI/IIPIPPIP+ PIP PR- SWAP PIP INPUTSIZEPOSITIONPIP ARCOKARCINPUT SELECTPC/DVIPSMSSMZOOM+ ZOOM-WindowVOL +Remote Control handsetDVI CablePC Sound cables Power CordD-sub 15 pin cableComponent cables S-VHS cables
Specification4430” LCD TVDimensions : (W x H x D) unit : mmWeight :Working EnvironmentPower : AC 100~240V, 50/60HzPower Consumption : 170 WattsTemperatureOperation : 0°C ~ 40°C (40°C humidity 50%)Storage : -20°C ~ 60°CHumidityOperation : 80%Storage : 90%PressureOperation : 800 ~ 1114hPaStorage : 600 ~ 1114hPa
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TroubleshootingChecklist47Check these items and try to adjust theseSymptomsNo picture, no soundSound OK, poor picturePicture OK, poor soundPicture blurredLines or streaks in picturePoor reception on some channelsNo colorPoor colorRemote control does not workIncorrect positionVertical bars or stripes on backgroundHorizontal noiseSignal Cable message appearsThe mains plug-(plugged in and switched on)Is the TV switched onTry another channel (weak signal)Check aerial (plugged into TV?)Check aerial (broken lead?)Check aerialCheck for local interferenceAdjust contrastAdjust brightnessAdjust colorAdjust volumeCheck the batteries in remote controlCheck Audio/Video sockets (VCR only)Auto-configure or adjust the H/V positionAuto-configure or adjust ClockAuto-configure or adjust Clock PhaseIs the Signal Cable connected or loose
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