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Table

of Contents

important
Safety instructions
.............................................................................
important
Safety Precautions
.............................................................................
FCC Statement
.................................................................................................
Accessories
.....................................................................................................

01
02
05
06

WalIMountKit

08

Installation

(Optional)
And Connection

..................................................................................
Guide

Identifying
Frontand
RearPanels
.........................................................................
Descriptions
of Connector
Input Types ...................................................................
Connecting
theTV powercord
..............................................................................
Adjusting
theTV ViewingAngle
.............................................................................

10
12
12
13

installation
Connecting

14

Connecting
Connecting
Connecting
Connecting
Connecting
Connecting
Remote

to an Antenna or Video Equipmentwith

Antenna outlet

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

to a VCR. ...........................................................................................

15

toa
toa
toa

DVD player withA/Vor
S-Video Cables
............................................
DVD player with Component
Cables ................................................
Satellite Receiver
or Cable Boxwith A/V Cables .................................

16
17
18

toa
toa

Satellite Receiver
or Cable
PC with VGAConnector/Other

19
20

Control

Boxwith
Component
Connectors
................
Connections
.....................................

Guide

Key Function and Descriptions
.............................................................................
Hotkeys Tutorial
.................................................................................................

21
22

Adjusting
the On Screen Display
(OSD)
Introduction:
To Operate in the OSD ......................................................................
Adjusting
Picture Quality
.....................................................................................
To Reset Factory Settings
..................................................................................
Adjusting
Sound Quality
......................................................................................
To Select Stereo or Bilingual
Programs
.................................................................
Adjusting
PersonalTV
Settings
.............................................................................
Setting the Channels
.........................................................................................
Editing the Channels: Add/Delete
Channele ...........................................................
Channel
Source ...............................................................................................

24
25
25
26
26
27
28
28
29

Closed Caption
................................................................................................
Parental
Control ...............................................................................................

29
29

Sleep .............................................................................................................
Languages
......................................................................................................
Adjusting
TV Source
...........................................................................................
Adjusting
TVSource
under PC (VGA) Mode ............................................................
Screen Adjustments
..........................................................................................
Picture Adjustments
..........................................................................................
Audio Adjustments
............................................................................................
OSD Adjustments
.............................................................................................

32
32
33
33
33
34
35
35

Troubleshooting
...............................................................................................
Specifications
..................................................................................................
Timing
Mode for VGA ........................................................................................
Pixels Policy
...................................................................................................

36
37
38
39

Important

Safety

Instructions

R

To reduce
Refer

the risk of electronic
shock, do not remove cover (or back).
No user-serviceable
partsinside.
service
toqualified
RepairTechnicianor
Repair Center.

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

,_

presence
of important
and maintenance
the literature
The exclamation
point operating
within an equilateral
triangle, (servicing)
is intendedinstructions
to alert theinuser
to the
accompanying the appliance.

Caution
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with a dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that
produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has type
blades with one wide than the other. Agrounding
- type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or third prong are provide for your safety.
When the provide plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachment/accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personal. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in
any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
have been dropped.
15. WARNING: To reduce to the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
16. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.
17. Unplug the unit and inform the service center in case of abnormalities
seen with regards to the operation
of the unit.
18. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
19. WARNING: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the floorlwall in accordance
with the installation instructions.

Caution
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are
qualified to do so.

01

Important

Safety

Never insert objects
into the display

Precautions

or spill liquid

Precautions

unit

when transporting

the

display

Never insert any object into the display unit through
openings or spill liquid on the display unit. High

Carrying the display requires

two or more people.

voltage flows in the display unit, and inserting an
object can cause electric shock and/or short internal
parts.

Attachments
Keep away from

water and moisture

Do not use attachments

Do not place the display in areas where moisture is
present or where the unit may get wet such as bath-

not recommended

by the

manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments may
result in accidents to nearby people or to the unit.

rooms, kitchen, pool area or in a wet basement.

Power source
Keep away from

heat sources

This product must operate on a power source

Keep the display unit away from heat sources such
as radiators, heaters, stoves and other

specified

on the specification

label. If you are not

heat-generating

consult your dealer or local power company. For
units designed to operate on batteries or another

sure of the type of power supply used in your home,

products.

power source, refer to the operating

The liquid crystal
product

panel used in this

is made of glass

AC cord protection

Do not hit the panel. Be careful to prevent from

The AC cords must be routed properly

getting hurt by broken glass pieces in case the panel
breaks.

Follow operating
All operating

instructions

instructions.

to prevent

people from stepping on them or objects from resting
on them. Check the cords at the plugs and product.

instructions

Wall mounting

must be followed.

Be sure to install the display unit according

to the

method recommended by the manufacturer. Use
only the mounting hardware recommended
by the
manufacturer.

Servicing
Do not attempt to service the display

unit yourself.

Removing covers expose you to high voltage and
other dangerous
service technician

conditions.

Request

a qualified

Overloading

to perform the service.

Do not overload

AC outlets or extension

may result in electric shock or start a fire.

03

cords. It

Important
Replacement

and/or

Precautions

parts

In case the display
replacement
performance

Safety

unit

needs

parts specified
as the original

replacement

parts,

make

sure that the service

technician

uses

by the manufacturer,
or those with the same characteristics
parts. Use of unauthorized
parts can result in fire, electric

and
shock

or maintenance,

safety

other danger.

Safety

checks

Upon completion

of service

checks

thatthe

toensure

display

unit isin

request
proper

the service

operating

technician

to perform

condition.

Repair
When

thedisplay

unit indicates

unitdisplays

an abnormal

that the display

unit needs

condition,

wasspilled

on the displayunit

in the display

servicing.

If any of the following
conditions
occurs, unplug
qualified
service person to perform
repairs.
1.Aliquid

any noticeableabnormality

theAC

or objects

cord from

havefallen

2.The

display

unit has been

exposed

to rain or water.

3.The

display

unit has been

dropped

or damaged.

theAC

intothe

outlet,

display

and request

unit.

Environment
The display
recommended

unit only

operates

may cause

within

damage

the temperature

to your product.

04

0°C to 40°C.Operation

outside

of the

a

FCC

Statement

Caution
This product satisfies
FCC regulations
when shielded
cables and connectors
are used to
connect the unit to other equipment.
Prevent electromagnetic
interference
from electrical
appliances
such as radios and televisions.
Please use shielded
cables and connectors
for connections.

Warning
FCC Regulations
state
not expressly
approved
equipment.

that any unauthorized
by the manufacturer

changes or modifications
to this equipment
could void the user's authority
to operate this

FCC notice
This equipment
has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital
device,
pursuant
to part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection
against harmful interference
in a residential
installation.
This equipment
generates,
uses and can
radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference
to radio communications.
However,
there is no guarantee
that
interference
will not occur in aparticular
installation.
If this equipment
does cause harmful
interference
to radio or television
reception,
which can be determined
by turning the equipment
off
and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following
measures:
1.Reorient
or relocate the receiving antenna.
2.Increase
the separation
between the equipment
and receiver.
3.Connectthe
equipment
into an outlet ona circuit different
from that to which
connected.
4.Consult

the dealer

or an experienced

radio/TV

technician

the receiver

is

for help.

Modifications
not expressly
approved by the manufacturer
could void the user's authority to
operated
the equipment
under FCC rules. This device complies
with part 15of the FCC Rules.
Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmful interference.
2.This device must accept any interference
received,
undesired
operation.

For Canadian
This Class

B digital

including

interference

that maycause

model
apparatus

complieswith

Canadian

ICES-003.

Approval

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Optional

AV cable

S-Video

Audio

accessories

with RCA connector

cable

cablewith

VGAcable

(D-Sub

RCAconnector

15 male)x

Audio

1

cablewith
Use the proper

Stereo

mini jack cable

Stereo

mini jack to RCA cable

Wall
Use VESA

stereo

mini jack

cable for the device.

mount

100 standard

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wall

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Wall

Mount

Kit

(Optional)

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Note:

Please

followthe

removing
attaching
on toyour

1.Before
2.For

using

safety

3.Following
4.Please

wall mount,

purpose,
installation

consult

please

please

purchase

instruction

authorized

read manual

service

wall

is only

of wall mount

mount
for your

personnel

which

can

and following

of

assembly

bear the LCDTV

weight.

reference.

for the installation

O8

instruction

the "STAND"
before
the "WALLMOUNT"
LCD TV.

of wall

mount.

guide.

Wall

Mount

Kit

(Optional)

CAUTION
*There
should

are many

*Incomplete
potentially
*Please

small components

be kept away from
or inadequate
fatal accidents.

consult

authorized

young

used in the construction
children

mounting
service

while

assembling

of this unit. These

of this unit to the wall may cause
personnel

for the installation

O9

loose items

your unit.
it to fall down,

of this unit.

resulting

in

TV Installation
Identifying
Front

and

Connection

Guide

Front and Rear Panels

Panel

SOURCE

VOL-

VOL+

CH_

CHY

MENU

POWER

I
IR Sensor

POWER
Turns

display

On/Off.

MENU
Displays

CHA

the On Screen

Display(OSD)

menu.

In the OSD menu, press

to pre-phase.

/ CHV

Adjusts channel programming
upor down.
In the OSD menu, both keys are used to navigatewithin

VOL+

to return

menu.

/ VOL-

Adjusts volume. In OSD menu, both keys are used to navigate
VOL+ is used to select the highlighted
option.

within

menu.

SOURCE
Press to switch

the input sources.

IR SENSOR
Contains
Infra-red (IR)light
Please point remote control

sensor for digital data transmission
at IRSensor
forfunction.

10

by the remote

control

.

TV Installation
Identifying
Rear

and

Connection

Guide

Front and Rear Panels

Panel

03
I_

VGA_

Audio

In (_)

Port
Service

E

AC In

The power cord connects

here.

VGA (PC)
Port

The VGA input can be used for analog RGB signals
personal computer. VGA has 1 Audio input.

Audio input

The audio input sends the TV's connected

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L®
Video

®

S Video

@

Ig_! ANT_

from a

audio signals to an

AV receiver or other equipment.
Headphone

The headphone

Service Port

Only for Service
device for user.

Component

These inputs can be used for the connection
with component

jack is also located here for audio output.
Technician

of A/V equipment

video outputs, such as a DVD player, Digital

Satellite Receiver, or compatible
Video

use, and do not supportany

Video Game System.

These inputs can be used for the connection

of a VCR, Super

VHS (S-VHS) VCR,DVD player, or other video devices to the
TV. There is an S-Video input for video.
NOTE: The S-Video input has a better quality of picture than
a composite Video signal.
Antenna

Antenna

receives

(ANT)

cable system.

11

signals from VHF / UHF antennas

or a

TV Installation
Descriptions

and

of Connector

You may find it necessary
during setup.

Connection

Input

Guide

Types

to use some of the following

connector

types

75-ohm coaxial cable
Used forTV cable connection.
S-Video

Cable

High quality
enhanced

video
picture

cable for
quality.

Video

Audio/Video

Cable

Yellow

Audio

(Left)

White

Audio

(Right)

Red

Y- Green

Some DVD players are equipped
with the following
three video
connectors

Pb/Cb

Pr/Cr

Connecting

the Power

Complete

other

1.Connectthe

power

2.Connect

the other

- Blue

- Red

Cord

connections
cord to theAC

end of the power

prior
IN connector

to connecting

12

cord:

of theTV

cord to the wall outlet.

•

the power

Turn Power

Button

switch

ON.

TV Installation

and

Connection

Guide

Installation
In the following

pages, you will find directions

on how to install your TV with

your choice of video equipment.

• Connecting

to an Antenna

or Video Equipment

• Connecting

to a VCR

• Connecting

to a DVD Player with A/V or S-Video

• Connecting

to a DVD Player with Component

• Connecting

to a Satellite

Receiver

or Cable Box with A/V Cables

• Connecting

to a Satellite

Receiver

or Cable Box With Component

• Connecting

to a PC with VGA Connector

• Other Connections

13

with Antenna

outlet

Cables

Cables

Connectors

TV Installation

and

Connecting to an Antenna
with Antenna outlet
Disconnect
1.Connect

all power

a 75ohm

coaxial

cable

Connection

Guide

or Video Equipment

sources

before

making

any connection.

into the ANT input on the back of theTV's

right side panel,

Rear of TV
\

//(/

/

75-ohm

If connecting

to Video

coaxial

cable

Equipment

_

with Antenna

1.Using a 75-ohm coaxial cable (or choice of Antenna
jack to the TV's ANT jack (RF Terminal).

Cable),

connect

V_d e°_)

outlet
the cable box's

OUT

Rear of TV
Itl

1/_

//

L®

II

/

V_deo ®

75-ohm

coaxial

IN

OUT

jack

jack

75-ohm

cable

14

coaxial

cable

TV Installation
Connecting

and

Connection

Guide

to a VCR

Disconnect

all power

sources

before

making

any connection.

1 .Using A/V cable and S-Video cables, connect the VCR's Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the
TV's Audio and S-Video tN jacks.

Rear of TV

Red

A/V cable

S-Video

with RCAconnector

--

cable
VCR

(o

When

Connecting

When you connect video
display will automatically
To view

Video

on the video

signal,

Video

IN and S-Video

equipment
to both the same Video
select S-Video first.

please

disconnect

the S-Video

is strongly

S-Video

input

recommended

has a better

quality

and S-Video

input jacks,

jack or turn off the S-Video

You can also use the Video

for use if your VCR or video equipment
of picture
2jacks

than a composite

located

on theTV

15

Video
rear.

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iN

equipment.

S-Video

Note:

both

ooo

signal.

has it,

signal

TV Installation
Connecting
Cables

and

to a DVD Player

Disconnect

all power

Connection

Guide

with A/V or S-Video

sources

before

making

any connection.

Use this hookup if your DVD player does not have component
(Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.
Note: If your DVD player has component
video output connectors,
for best picture
the connection

1 .Using

an A/V cable,

2.Using

an S-Video

described

for Connecting

connect

the DVD player's

Cable,

connect

to a DVD Player

Audio

the DVD player's

OUT jacks
S-Video

With

quality,

Component

to the TV's Audio

OUT jack

use

Connectors.

IN jacks.

to the TV's S-Video

IN jack.

RearofTV

Red

L®
V_deo

®

S V_deo

(_

A/V cable with RCAconnector

S-Video

--

cable

1
I

]
(o

Note:

1 .When you connect
the display

Video

equipment

will automatically

2.To view Video

signal,

please

has iL To both the same

select

S-Video

disconnect

DVD player

Video

ooo

ooo)

and S-Video

I

input jacks,

first.

the S-Video

jack or turn off the Video

signal

on

the video equipment.
3.S-Video
is strongly recommended
input has better quality of picture

for use if your VCR or video equipment
than a composite
Video signal.

16

has it S-Video

TV Installation
Connecting
Cables

to a DVD Player

Disconnect
Use this hookup
1.Using

all power

if your

a component

Pr jacks

and

DVD Player
video

cable,

has component

making

any connection.

(Y, Pb, Pr)jacks.

the DVD Player'sY,

Video

Pb and Prjacks

to the Y, Pb and

connectors:

Pb (also identified

as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue

Pr (also

as Cr, CRor

identified

TheY, Pb and Prjacks
or B-Y and R-Y.
If so, connect

2.Using

before

on the TV.

Colors on Component
Y: Green

Note:

Guide

with Component

sources

connect

Connection

and Audio

Red

on your DVD player

the cables

cable,

R-Y):

to the matching

connect

are sometimes

labeled

as Y, Cb and Cr,

colors.

the DVD player's

Audio

OUT jacks

to the TV's Audio

IN jacks.

Rear of TV

, ,_:_

Red

Red

,_

White

®4 ,_

Component

cable with RCA connector

ereenl

1
DVD player

l
Audio

Note:

cable

[

I

co oooooo _
J

TheY, Pb and Prjacks
do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected
provide sound. The Y Pb Pr connection
provides the best quality of video signal
compared

toAV

(Composite)

and S-Video

connection.

17

to

I

TV Installation

and

Connecting
to a Satellite
with A/V Cables
Disconnect

all power

Receiver

sources

1 .Using Audio and S-Video cables, connect
to the TVAudio
and S-Video IN jacks.
2.Connect

a 75-ohm

coaxial

Connection
or Cable Box

before

the satellite

Guide

making

receiver's

cable from your cable or antenna

Audio

any connection.
and S-Video

to the TV ANT

(Antenna)

OUT jacks

jack.

Rear of TV

Red

A/V cable with RCAconnector

S-Video

cable

(o

t
Satellite

Note:

When
display

you connect

video

will automatically

To view S-Video
video equipment.

signal,

equipment
select
please

to both the same Video

S Video
disconnect

]
/
ooo

Receiver

and S-Video

ooo)

or Cable

Box

input jacks,

first.
Video jack or turn off the Video

S-Video is strongly recommended for use if your VCR or video equipment has it.
S-Video input has better quality of picture than a composite Video signal.

18

signal

on the

TV Installation

and

Connection

Connecting
to a Satellite Receiver
With Component
Connectors
Disconnect
Use this hookup

all power

if your Satellite

sources

Receiver

or Cable Box

before

or Cable

Box

Guide

making

has component

any connection.
(Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.

t .Using a component video cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Y, Pb and Pr
jacks to theY, Pb and Prjacks on theTV.
Colors on Component
Y: Green

Video

connectors:

Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue
Pr (also identified
as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red
Note:

TheY,

Pb and Prjacks

on your Satellite

as Y, Cb and Cr, or B-Yand

R-Y.

Receiver

If so, connect

or Cable
the cables

Box

are sometimes

to the matching

labelled

colors.

2.Using an Audio cable, connect the Satellite Receiver or Cable Boxes' Audio OUT jacks to
the TV's Audio IN jacks.
Rear of TV

Red

Red

Component

cable with RCAco_
(o

Satellite
Audio

Note:

The Y, Pb and Pr jacks
provide

Receiver

cable

do not provide

ooo

ooo)

or Cable

)

audio,

so audio

cables

must be connected

to

sound.

The Y Pb Pr connection
and S-Video connection.

provides

the best quality

19

of video

signal

compared

to AV (composite)

Box

TV Installation
Connecting

to a PC with

Disconnect
1.Using

and

a D-Sub

all power
15 pin cable,

VGA

sources

connect

Connection

Guide

Connector

before

the VGAoutput

making

terminal

any connections.

of the PC to theTV's

VGAsignal

input terminal.
2.You

may need to use a Stereo

mini jack to Stereo

mini jack connector

to receive

audio.

Rear of TV

VGA_

Audio

Other

In _

Note:

_I_

Connections

Disconnect
Headphone

_

all power

sources

before

making

any connection.

Set

When headphone
is plugged
turn into mute mode.

in the speakers

will
VGA_

!_!

20

Audio

In(_

Remote
Remote

Function

Regular
POWER

D

MTS Press to select

D

Hotkeys

D

NUMBER

Press

BUTTONS

D

RETURN

Press

D

m

Press

_

from

Press

to return

the number

preset

Press to adjust

P.OTRL Press to access
and/or
program parental
Press

TV shortcut

channel.

time interval

for automatic

the volume.

channel

Parental
locks.

up and channel

Control

password

to mute the sound.

_MENU
Press to activate or close the On Screen
Display menu. In OSD Menu, acts as a cancel button
while
_

navigating

ENTER

Press

highlighted

through
to quickly

the OSD.
enter the channel

menu or submenu

/ _ buttons
(Direction
navigate in OSD

_A

/ T buttons
(Direction
Buttons)
highlighted
selection
in OSD

_

number,

item.

_

_SOURCE
Video

functions.

buttons

the to previous

Press to adjust

/ CH-

certain

sub-channel

Press to choose

_MUTE

access

mode.

on the display.

to select

VOL + !VOL-

on/off.

SAP, Mono or Stereo

to directly

channels

DCH+

Keys & Description

Press to turn display

to select

D

Guide

Buttons

_

DSLEEP

Control

Buttons)

Press to

Press

to move

Press to show the source input from TV,
1, Video 2 or Component,
VGA.

DISPLAY
Press to display the information
channel number and time.

of current

21

down.

shutoff.

Remote
Remote

Control

Function

Guide

Keys & Description

Hot Keys Tutorial
The remote
setting

control

contains

to your preference

How to use your

8 additional
without

having

Hotkeys.

Hot keys enable

to navigate

through

you to directly

the OSD (On Screen

change
Display)

TV

PC

COMPONENT

TV
Press to switch between TV and DTV Mode
(optional function currently

VIDEO

unavailable)

PC
Press to switch to VGA Mode.
COMPONENT
Press to switch to Component

source.

VIDEO
Press to switch between Video 1 and Video 2 sources.
BACKLIGHT
Bright,

to view the screen
Normal

at different

levels

of lighting

at:

and Soft

C,C,

Press
Service

to call up the Close

Menu.

Het Keys

HOTKEYFUNCTION

Press

the

Caption

(CS) list. You can pre-select

(CC) and Caption
one to see Closed

22

Caption.

BACKLIGHT

C.C

Remote
Remote
Battery

Control

Function

Guide

Keys & Description

Installation

1. Push the tab and pull it out as illustrated below.
2. Insert two size AAA batteries (supplied) by matching the (+) and (-) on the batteries to
the diagram inside the remote control's battery department.
3. Replace the cover back and make sure the cover "snaps" into the remote control.

Note:
1. The display
However,

unit comes

with two new AAA batteries

due to uncontrollable

causes,

as accessories.

the electricity

of the accessorized

batteries

may be partially
or completely
drained. We do not warrant the quality of the
batteries
in any case since many factors are considered.
If replacement
is needed,
please

purchase

two AAA batteries.

2. Handle remote with care. Avoid dropping it, placing in direct sunlight,
near a heater,
high areas of humidity or getting it weL tf the remote gets wet, please wipe it dry
immediately.
a replacement

In the event
of remote

of the remote
control

not working

properly

or is in operational,

may be required.

3. If you do not use the remote control for a long period of time,
batteries
and store in a cool place to preserve
battery life.
4. Do not mix new and used or with different

23

types

of batteries

please

remove

for operation.

the

Adjusting

On Screen

Displays

(OSD)

Introduction
After you have finished connecting
TV settings in the OSD (On Screen

To Operate

in the OSD

1. Press "Menu"

button

2. To enter

to enter OSD menu mode.

each main OSD function,

3. To select

the function,

4. To adjust

the value

5. After

your TV, you are now ready to choose
Display) menu.

choosing

press

use the keys < and _

the keys

A and T •

bar, use the keys _ and _

your setting,

press

"Menu"

to exit and

go back to the last picture.
6. To exit the OSD menu,
OSD menu,

or without

This is also adjustable

press

"Menu"

action

for 12 seconds

until you exit the
of inactivity.

in the OSD.

24

=

and personalize

you

Adjusting
Picture:

Adjusting

In this Setup

Picture

On Screen

Index,

Picture

you can adjust

picture

Displays

(OSD)

Quality
settings

to suit your personal

preferences.

Settings

BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST

Adjusts

BACKLIGHT

Soft / Normal

COLORTEMP

Coot / Normal / Warm

/ Bright

picture

brightness

Adjusts

picture

Adjusts

darkness

color

contrast

contrast

or lightness

of the screen

Adjusts image color intensity.
Warm: More red-tinted
colors
Normal:
Standard color temperature
Cool: More blue-tinted
colors

SATURATION
HUE
SHARPNESS

DEFAULT

Adjusts
Adjusts

the color intensity
skin color to a natural

tone.

Adjusts

the picture

or softness

Changes
factory

To Reset

Factory

If, at any time, you wish to go back to original

factory
Sections.

in the OSD Picture

and Audio

Selecting
"Default,"
will reset all OSD settings
items which will remain unaffected,
are:

• Parental

Channels
Control

setting,

to the original

• Auto Scan Channels
• Edited

OSD Settings
default

back to original

settings

Settings

Default

setting

sharpness

Password

25

you may do so by choosing

manufacture

settings.

the

The only

Adjusting
Aaudio:

On Screen

Adjusting

There are three adjustments
personal
preference.

Audio

Sound

Displays

(OSD)

Quality

to the OSDAudio

Function,

You can adjust

these

individually

Settings

TREBLE

Adjusts

higher

BASS

Adjusts

lower pitched

BALANCE

Adjusts

volume

DEFAULT

Changes
factory

Selecting

Stereo

You can enjoy stereo,
Press the hotkey

"MTS"

or Bilingual
bilingual

pitched

sounds
sounds

balance

OSD Settings
default

in Left and Right
back to original

settings

Programs

and mono programs

until the desired

sound

under

the TV Source.

indication

indication

appears.

Each time you press the button,
follows:
Mono, SAP, Stereo*

the sound

STEREO

Select for stereo reception when viewing a program
broadcast in stereo

SAP

Select

MONO

to your

changes

to automatically

switch

as

the TV to Secondary

Program

when a signal

is received.

present,

the TV remains

in Stereo

Select for mono reception.
weak stereo broadcasts)

26

(If no SAP signal

Analog
is

Mode)

(Use to reduce noise during

Adjusting
Setup:

Adjusting

In this Section,
include:

On Screen

display

Personal

you can edit the setting
"time"

Description

"caption"

adjustment
option,

and selections

and "parental

that

control".

of Settings

Selects to auto scan the available channels
of the TV or CATV.

Auto scan

CH EDIT
(Channel

(OSD)

TV Settings

of channels

and "language",

Displays

Add / Delete

Sets up available channels.
Add : To add available channel.

Edit)

Skip : To cancel available
CH SOURCE

CATV / TV

Chooses

CAPTION

CC1 / CC2 / CC3 / CC4

Switches different

(Closed Caption)

Text1 / Text2 / Text3 / Text4 / OFF

cancel caption functions.

PARENTAL
(Parental Control)

MPAA
G / PG-13 / R / NC-17 / X
TV GUIDELINE

Sets up the parental

(Channel

channel

the source from ANT.

Source)
types of caption or

locks

TV-Y / TV-Y7 / TV-G / TV-PG /
TV-14 / TV-MA
TV CONNECT(D
PASSWORD
PARENTAL

/ L / S / V / FV)
Enable / Disable

DISABLE

/ ENABLE

Sleep

OFF/30 min / 60min / 90 min / 120 min

Sets a preset time interval for automatic
shutoff.

Language

English

Switches

/ Francais

/ Espanol

27

the OSD language

Adjusting

On Screen

Setup:

Adjusting

Setting

the Channels

After

you finish

The program
To Cancel

connecting

will scan

Personal

Displays

TV Settings

your TV, you can run Auto Scan program

and preset

(OSD)

all receivable

channels

to setup

your channels.

automatically.

Auto Program

Exit Auto Scan program

by pressing

"MENU"

Note: The Auto Scan is set to scan cable

Key.

TV

channels by default.
You cannot receive and set the cable TV
channels

VHF/UHF

channels

at the

same time.

Editing

Channels

You can also edit channels
when surfing

through

to your personal

preference.

Once you edit a channel,

TV channels.

To Add or Skip a Channel"
1. To Change the Channel Number, use the _, and _' keys
2. To specify
Add or Skip function,
use the _- key
3. When completed,
press Menu to exit and back to Setup

28

OSD Page

it will be skipped

Adjusting
Setup:
Channel
Please

On Screen

Adjusting

Personal

(OSD)

TV Settings

Source

choose

Watching

between

with

TV or CATV

Closed

Caption

option

by using

the _key.

if the

can be set On/Off

OSD page. This function

Source

Caption

You can display closed captioning
broadcaster
offers this service.
Close

Displays

from the

also can be accessed

by

pressing "C.C" hotkey on the remote control.
You have the option of choosing from: OFF, CC1,
CC2, CC3, CC4, Text1, Text2, Text3, Text4

1 .Not all programs

offer the Closed

2. Closed

may not be seen clearly

Caption

condition

Caption

option.
(white

is poor, or if there are technical

3. tf no TEXT broadcast
is being received
dark and blank for some programs.

while

4. Switch

mode.

Using

Offto

close

the Closed

the Parental

Caption

Control

blocks,

difficulties

strange

characters,

etc.)

if the signal

with the broadcaster.

viewing

in the [TEXT]

mode,

the screen

may become

Feature

To block programs
you feel unsuitable
for your children, you need to set the TV for desired rating
systems.
The TV Parental
Control feature functions
by receiving the rating signal from your local
broadcasting
station or cable service provider.
The TV programs
systems.

and movies

In U.S.A.: U.S. Television
Motion Picture Association
TV (Movie ratings).

shown

on TVare

Parental
Guidelines
of America (MPAA)

given

a rating

signal

based

on the following

rating

to rate television
pro grams (U.S. TV Ratings) and
Guidelines
to rate movies including
those shown on

In Canada: Canadian
English Language
ratings to rate television
French Language
ratings to rate those in French.

29

programs

in English,

and Canadian

Adjusting
Setup:
Activating

Adjusting
the Parental

On Screen
Personal
Control

Displays

(OSD)

TV Settings
Feature

1. Press the _,- key to enter Parental Control Setup Page. This function
through pressing the P.CTRL hotkey on the remote control.

2. Initially, you will be taken to this page. To turn ON Parental
to Enable.

30

Control

can also be directly

Functionality,

change

accessed

from Disable

Adjusting
Setup:

3.Press

the _

Adjusting

On Screen
Personal

and input a 4 digit Password.

Displays

TV Settings

Confirm

again.

4. If you enter the incorrect password, you will see Incorrect
Press Menu to exit and begin again.

31

Password

on the screen.

(OSD)

Adjusting
Setup:

On Screen

Adjusting

5. To set Parental Guidelines,
in MPAA and TV Guideline

Personal
choose Block
sub-pages.

Displays

(OSD)

TV Settings

settings

6. To turn OFF Parental Control Functionality,
change from Enable to Disable.
Note:

If you forget the password, press "9999" to
lift the lock and enter Parental Control Setup
Page.

Sleep:

Turning

off the TV Automatically

You can set the TV to turn off automatically
a predetermined

period

120 minutes).
This is also available
hotkey "SLEEP".
Press SLEEP

repeated

after

of time (30, 60, 90, or
through

until the desired

period

of time appears. Each time you press the button,
you will see the options appear on the screen.

Note:

If you turn theTVoff,
and then turn it on again, the Sleep timer
"The clock timer" appears one minute before the TV shuts off.
This message

Choosing

may not appear

if you perform

any operation

automatically

with the menu opened.

a Language

You have the option

of viewing

the OSD languages

in English,

32

returns

Spanish

and French.

to "Off"

Adjusting
Source:

Adjust

On Screen
TVlnput

Displays

(OSD)

Source

You can choose the Input Source of your TV to best display the picture based on your TV connection
Available Input sources: TV, Video1, Video2, Component,
PC

settings.

There are two ways to choose the Input Source.

1. Choose SOURCE function on the OSD Menu,
and press the
key to switch between sources
2. Press the SOURCE hotkey on the remote control.
You can view each source per screen view as noted
on the top upper right hand corner.
3. Direct source screen may also be directly accessed
through the TV, PC (VGA Mode), VIDEO and
COMPONENT
hotkeys on the remote control.

Adjust

TV Source under PC (VGA) MODE

Under the PC (VGA) Source mode, there will be different options for the OSD Settings.
There are four TV Setting to choose from, under the PC Source Mode: Screen, Picture, Audio and OSD
Settings.
Screen

+

Picture
Audio

_

OSD
To view each setting,
To make adjustments

use the A and T keys.
press the I_ key.

Screen Adjustment
You can adjust the screen display
to suit your personal preferences.

AUTO

YES/NO

settings

Adjust
displays

the image

to its bestposition

CLOCK

0-31

Adjust

the pixel clock

PHASE

0-31

Adjust

phase

H-POS

0-31

Adjust

horizontal

V-POS

0-31

Adjust

vertical

DEFAULT

YES / NO

Adjust

to original

33

and automatically

on the screen

display
display

position

position

factory

default

settings

Adjusting
Choosing
Picture

On Screen

TVInput

Displays

(OSD)

Source

Adjustment

You ca n adjust

picture

display

settings

to suit your personal

preferences.

BACKLIGHT

SOFT/NORMAL/BRIGHT

Adjusts darkness

CONTRAST

0-31

Adjusts

picture color contrast

BRIGHTNESS

0-31

Adjusts

picture brightness

COLOR TMR

COOUNORMAL/WARM/USER

Adjusts

image color intensity

Warm:

or lightness

Cool:

Note:

Color

Temp mustbe

The automatic
remain

flashing

display

under "USER"

in order

of the VGAimage

to manually

resolution,

intermittently.

34

contrast

More red-tinted

Normal: Standard

colors

color temperature

More blue-tinted

colors

adjustRed/Green/Blue

horizontal

of the screen

and vertical

gain.
frequencywill

Adjusting
Choosing
Audio

On Screen

TVInput

Displays

(OSD)

Source

Adjustment

You can adjust

audio

settings

to suit your

personal

preferences

Note:

The automatic
display of the VGA
image resolution,
horizontal
and
vertical frequencywill
remain
flashing
intermittently.

MUTE

ON / OFF

Press to mute the sound

VOLUME

0-31

Press to adjust volume

OSD Adjustment

Note: The automatic display of the VGA image
resolution, horizontal and vertical frequency
will remain flashing intermittently.

H-POS

0-31

Adjust

screen

horizontal

V-POS

0-31

Adjust

screen

vertical

DURATION

3-31

Adjust

the time of OSD menu display

LANGUAGE

English/Spanish

To Exit PC (VGA Mode) Source OSD Menu, press the

35

Menu

position
position

/French
button.

on the screen

Troubleshooting

If you are still experiencing
solutions

forcommon

some difficulties

problems

with the TV Setup,

please

refer to the following

suggested

and symptoms.

Power On failed

Power plug is not securely

No picture or sound

1. Check LCD TV power status.
2. Check if the terminal is properly connected and the input mode has a
right connection.
3. Check if the cable is well connected between the video source and
the TV.

Full of spots or noise on the screen

Check if any interference from automobiles, trains, high-voltage
transmission lines, neon signs or other potential sources of interference.

Poor color display

Check OSD and adjust in "Picture"

Image distortion

Check aspect ratio in "Screen" function.

The image is blue

Check the setting of source in the TV and set it in the right type.

The image is too bright, and the
image is saturated in the brightest
areas.

1. Check if the contrast setting is too high.
2. The DVD player is set for a high-level output.

The screen shows searching
signal but no image.

1. Check if the signal cable is disconnected.
2. Check if the terminal is properly connected
right connection.

for

inserted into the socket.

function.

and the input mode has a

Out of range

Check if input signal is suitable to the display.

Remote control does not work

1. Check if the batteries are properly installed.
2. Check if the batteries are out of power.
3. Check both distance and angle from the TV's infrared (IR receiver) to
remote control.
4.Check
5.Check

Stripes on the screen

if any object is in between remote control and IR receiver.
if the IR is under strong fluorescent lighting.

Any antenna from a radio or cell phone may cause interference.
Keep display away from these types of devices.

36

Specifications
TFT LCD Panel
Screen

Size

Samsung
16:9

Aspect Ratio
Resolution

1366X768

Display Area
Pixel Pitch
Display

508.125mm(H)

Contrast

View Angle(CR>=
Response

ratio
10)

Time(Gray to Gray)

1600:1
178°Her./

178 ° Vert.

8ms

Color Temperature

10000°K

VGA Resolution

Support

VGA Input

D-sub

Vertical

56Hz - 70Hz

Frequency

Horizontal

Frequency

TV System

X 285.696mm(V)

0.372mm(H)
X 0.372mm(W)
16.7M Colors

Color

Dynamic

23"

640x480,

800x600,

15 pin(3row

& 1280x1024

audio stereo

31kHz

- 80kHz

NTSC

M

NTSC

: RF Input, type F connector

mini phone jack

MTS, V-Chip & Close Caption.(Optional)
Air and Cable TV

TV Channels

Wa

di

....

Video

Input Format

NTSC-M

Video

Input

Component

Audio

Input

R/Lx2,(CVB,

Audio

Output

Speaker

Earphone
Special

/ PAL/SECAM
: (Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
S-Video)x1,

R/Lxl

480i / 576i / 480p / 576p)

Componentxl,

(5Wx2),bass,

treble,

PCxl
Balance.

Build-in,Stereo
Features

OSD

Wall mount option.
English,

IR Remote

Control

Power Source

Spanish,

French

Included
90-240V

a.c.

50/60Hz,

Power Consumption

130W

Dimension

27.15"x 15.53"x4.20"(w/o

Mounting

(wxhxd)
Interface

Weight
Safety

1024x768

type) / 3.5mm

VESA

stand),

27.15"xl

6.53"x8.36"(w/stand)

100

15.44 Ibs
/ EMI

Accessories

UL / CUL / CSA / FCC-B / Energy
Remote

Controlxl,

Quick start guidexl,

Star

AC power cordxl,
Batteryx2

* NOTE : Product Specification is Subject t0Change without Notice.

37

User's Manualxl,

Timing

VGA

Dimensional

Mode

for

VGA

640x480

60

VESA

720x400

70

VESA

800x600

56

VESA

800x600

60

VESA

1024x768

60

VESA

1024x768

70

VESA

1280x768

60

VESA

1280x960

60

VESA

1280x1024

60

VESA

drawing

102.8 mm

381.3 mm

419.8

OOOOOOO[_

_

348.4mm _
689.7 mm

_

38

112.1 mm_

mm

Pixels

Policy

Syntax's
D.O.A. Policy for LCD TVs for
Defective
Pixels on LCD Panels
(Applicable

Syntax

tothe

LCDTV

LCD TVs are evaluated

TM

(approximately

20 inches)

viewing

All LCD panels

angle.

Our evaluation

soldwithin

at a distance

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of approximately

the LCD panel

have been tested

is based on the number

Canadaonly)

50 centimeters

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to ensure

of defective

they comply

pixelsand

with our factory

the distance

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standards.

any two

defective
pixels.
Bright dots are dots that appear bright and unchanged
in size when a LCDTV
screen displays under a black pattern; dark dots are dots that appear dark and unchanged
in size
when

aLCD

Adjacent

TVscreen

Customers
pixels,

is displayed

dots are dots located
are required

the LCD panel

preferably

to check
should

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when

ofthe

anyone

Atotal
30

their LCD panel

resolution,

of 7 defective

LCDTelevision

In view of customers'
are not ultimately
We always strive
by applying
guarantee

strict
thata

is met:

pixels

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screen

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concerns

bright

about dead

avoidable
to improve

with the current
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screening

processes

please

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a satisfied

both

).

To identify

conditions
viewing

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defective

as mentioned

above,

angle.

to defective

pixelson

theLCD

and dark dots are present

panel

(the typical

pixels),or

dots are present,

or

or

pixels,

Syntax

LCD industry
and minimize

in our factory

unit to our customers
call our toll free

defectivepixels

after purchase.

operating

with regards

has 16.7 million

bright dots are present,
dark dots are present.

return

immediately
normal

and with a 90degrees

criteria

2 or more pairs of adjacent
3 adjacent
3 adjacent

under

dead on arrival(D.O.A.)

following

or blue patterns(

next to each other.

be examined

in its nativedisplay

A LCD TVwill

under pure red, green,

directly

service

would

like to address

production

processes.

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number

customer

in the USAat

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