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DV1320P

TV/DVD

USER

COMBO

MANUAL

Please read this manual carefully before using this TV set and keep it for future reference,

FCC WARNING-This equipment may
generate or use radio frequency
energy.Changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmful
interference unless the modifications are
expressly approved in the instruction
manual.The user could lose the authority
to operate this equipment if an
unauthorized change or modification is
made.

LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a laser.Only a qualified
service person should remove the cover
or attempt to service this device,due to
3ossible eye injury.

CAUTiON:USE OF CONTROLS OR
ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECiFiED HEREIN MAY
RESULT iN HAZARDOUS RADiATiON
EXPOSURE.

CAUTION:VISIBLE AND iNViSiBLE
LASER RADiATiON WHEN OPENAND
iNTERLOCK DEFEATED.DO NOT
STARE iNTO BEAM.

LOCATION:INSIDE,NEAR
MECHANISM.

THE

DECK

CONTENTS
Before Operation
Warning and cautions ...........................................................................
1
installation .............................................................................................
4
Antenna Connection .............................................................................
4
Remote Control Set-up .........................................................................
4
Function buttons and External Connections ...................................... 5
Front panel of the TV set .....................................................................
Rear panel of the TV set .......................................................................
Using the remote control ......................................................................
Basic operation
Menu Functions .....................................................................................
DVD Operation
DVD Features .......................................................................................
Advanced Playback .............................................................................
Specia_ Function Playback ..................................................................
DVD System Setup ...............................................................................
Playabme Discs ......................................................................................
Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics ..........................................
Others
Connect{on to externa_ audio and video equipment ........................
TrouMeshooting
guide ........................................................................
Specifications
.....................................................................................

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5
6
9
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19
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21
25
26
27
28
29

portant
WARNING:TO

REDUCETHE

TH SAPPL
A

safety

Instructions

R!SKOF

ANCE

FIRE ORELECTRIC

SHOCK,

DONOT

EXPOSE

TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION

A
VOLTAGECONSTITUTING
ARISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK IS PRESENTWITHIN
THIS UNlll

CAUTION:

SERVICING

The

TO REDUCETHE

TOQUALIFIED

caution

1, READ

RISK

OFELECTRIC

SERVICE

marking

_,_

PERSONNEL

THIS
THIS SYMBOL
SYMBOL INDICA]
iNDIC,€] ES
ES THATDANGEROUS
THATTHERE
ARE
IMPORTANT
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
IN THELITBRATURE
ACCOMPANYING
THEAPPLIANCE

isiocated
on the rear ofthe
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS

cabinet,

INSTRUCTIONS

All the safetyand
operating
2, RETAmN INSTRUCTIONS

instructionsshould

be readbefore

the unitis

operated.

The safety andoperating
instructions
shouldbe
retained forfuture
reference.
3, HEED WARNINGS
All warnings onthe unit and in the operatinginstructions
should beadhered
to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating
anduse instructions
shouldbe followed.
5, CLEANING
URplUg this unitfrom the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners oraerosol
cleaners.
Use a dampcloth
for cleaningthe
exterior cabinetonly.
6, ATTACHMENTS
The manufacturer
ofthis unit doesnot
may cause hazards.
7, WATER AND MOISTURE

make anyrecommendations

for attachments,as

they

Do not usethis unit Rearwater.
Forexample,
near abathtub,
washbowl,
kitchensink,
laundry tub, ina wet basement, or near aswimming
pool.
8, ACCESSORIES
Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit mayfall,
causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit.
$3126A
(symbol provided byRETAC)
8A, Anappliance
and cartcombination
should bemoved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause theappliance
and
cart combination
tooverturn.
9, VENTmLATION
Slots and openings in the cabinetback
or bottomare
provided forventilation,
and toensure
reliable operation
ofthe unit, andto protect itfrom overheating.
These openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openingsshould
never beblocked
by placingthe
unit ona bed,
sofa, rug, orother similar surface. This unitshould
never bepiaced
near orover a radiatoror
heat source. This unit shouldnot
be placedin a built-ininsta!lation
such asa bookcase or
rack unless properventilation
is providedor
the manufacturer'sinstructions
have been
adhered to.
t0, POWER SOURCE
This unit shouldbe
operated onlyfrom the typeof power sourceindicated
on therating
plate.
If you arenot sure ofthe type ofpower supply toyour home, consultyour
appliance
dealeror
local power company. For unitsintended
to operatefrom
battery power, or othersources,
refer to therespective
pages inthis Owner's Manualfor
their operatinginstructions.
1t, GROUNDINGOR
POLARIZATION

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portant

safety

Instructions

This unit is equipped with apolarized
alternating-current
line plug (a plug having one blade
wider than theother).
This plugwill fit intothe power outlet only one way. This isa safety
feature. If youare unable to insert the plugfully
into theoutlet,
try reversingthe
plug. Ifthe
plug should stillfail to fit,contact
your electricianto
replace yourobsolete
outlet. Insteadof
the polarized alternating-currentiine
plug, yourunit may beequipped
with a3-wire
grounding-type
plug (aplug having athird (grounding)
pin). This plug willonly fit intoa
grounding-type
power outlet. This too, isa safety feature. If you areunable
to insertthe
plug
into the outlet, contact your electricianto
replace yourobsolete
outlet. Donor defeat the
safety purpose ofthe grounding-type
plug.
12, POWER-CORD
PROTECTION
Power-supply
cords shouldbe
routed sothat they arenot likely robe walked onor pinched
by items placedupon
or againstthem,
paying particularattention
to cordsat plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
andthe point wherethey
exit fromthe appliance.
13, LmGHTNmNG
Toprotect
your unitfrom a lightningstorm,
or whenit is leftunattended
and unusedfor
long
periods of time, unplug it fromthe wall outletand
disconnect
theantenna
or cablesystem.
This will preventdamage
to theunit due tolightning
and powerline
surges.
14, POWER UNES
An outside antennasystem
should notbe located inthe vicinity ofoverhead
power linesor
other electric lightor power circuits, or where itcan fall onto or against such power lines or
circuits, When installingan
outside antennasystem,
extreme careshould
be takento keep
from touching suchpower
lines orcircuits,
as contactwith
them mightbe fatal.
t5, OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets andextension
cords, asthis can resultin a riskof fire orelectric
shock.
18, OBJECTAND
LmQUmD ENTRY
Do not pushobjects
through anyopenings
in thisunit,
as theymay touch dangerousvoltage
points or shortcut
parts thatcould
result infire or electricshock.
Never spillor spray any
type of liquidinto
the unit.
17, OUTDOORANTENNA
GROUNDmNG
If an outsideantenna
or cablesystem
is connectedto
the unit, be SUre theantenna
or cable
system is groundedto
provide someprotection
against voltagesurges
and built-upstatic
charges, Section 810of the NationalElectrical
Code (NEC),ANSI/NPPA70,
provides
information
with respect to proper groundingof
the mastand supporting
structure,
grounding
of thelead-in
wire roan antenna discharge
unit, size ofgrounding
conductors,
location of antennadischarge
unit, connectionto
grounding
electrodes,and
requirements
for the grounding electrode.

ELF#_rI_OOE

SyS1XM

t8, SERVICING
Do not attemptto
service this unit yourself asopening
or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous
voltageor
other hazards. Refer all servicingto
qualified service personnel.
19, DAMAGE REQURRINGSERVmCE
Unplug this unitfrom the walloutlet
and referservicing
to qualifiedservice
personnel under
the following
conditions:
a. When thepower-supply
cord orplug is damaged.

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portant

safety

mnstructions

b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects havefallen
into the unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If theunit does notoperate
normally byfollowing
the operatinginstructions.
Adjust
only those controlsthat
are covered by the operating instructions,
as an improper
adjustment
of othercontrols
may resultin damage andwill often requireextensive
work by aqualified
technician
torestore the unitto its normaloperation.
e. If theunit has beendropped
or thecabinet
has beendamaged.
f. When theunit exhibits adistinct change inperformance,
this indicatesa
need for
service.
20, REPLACEMENT
PARTS
When replacement
partsare required, besure the servicetechnician
uses replacement
parts
specified by the manufacturer
or thosethat
have thesame characteristics
asthe original part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may result in fire,electric
shock orother hazards.
21. SAFETYOHECK
Upon completion
ofany service orrepairs to thisunit,
ask theservice
technician
toperform
safety checks todetermine
that theunit is inproper operating
condition.
22. HEAT
The product should be situated awayfrom
heat sourcessuch
as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or otherproducts
(including amplifiers)that
produce heat.
23. DISC SLOT
Keep your fingerswell
clear ofthe disc slotas it isclosing.
It maycause
serious personal
injury.
24, CONNECTING
When you connectthe
product toother equipment,
turn off the power and unplugall
of the
equipment from thewall outlet. Failureto
do somay cause anelectric
shock andserious
personal injury. Read theowner's
manual ofthe other equipmentcarefully
and followthe
instructions
when makingany
connections.
25, SOUND VOLUME
Reduce the volumeto
the minimum level before youturn on the product. Otherwise,
sudden
high volume soundmay
cause hearingor
speaker damage.
26, SOUND DISTORTION
Do not allowthe product outputdistorted
sound fora Iongtime. Itmay cause speaker
overheating
and fire.
27. HEADPHONES
When you usethe headphones,
keepthe volume ata moderate level. If you usethe
headphones
continuously
withhigh
volume sound, it may causehearing
damage.
28, LASER BEAM
Do not Iookinto the openingof
the discslot or ventilationopening
of theproduct
to seethe
source of the laser beam. Itmay cause sightdamage.
29, DISC
Do not usea cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily
cause serious personal injury and productmalfunction.
30. NOTE TO CABLE TVSYSTEM
INSTALLER

broken and may

This reminder isprovided
to callthe CableTV system installer'sattention
toArticle
820_40 of
the NEC thatprovides
guidelines forproper
grounding
and, in particular,specifies
that the
cable ground shallbe connected
tothe grounding
systemof the building,as
close tothe point
of cable entryas practical.

This Cmass B digital

apparatus

complies

with

Canadian

ICES=C03,

DANGER
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated, avoid direct
exposure to laser beam.
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism, designed with
built in safeguards. Do not attempt to disassemble, refer to qualified service personnel.
Exposure to this invisible laser light light beam may be harmful to the human eye.

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Instaliatien

Generally speaking, to enjoy a dearer picture, we recommend that you use a CATV
system or an outdoor antenna Jn different places, the suitable antenna type and position
may vary.
UHF
300_ twin-lead cable

Antenna adapter
(Not supplied)

75_coaxial

!!_,:_

cable
!i

!

}

Prug
(Not supplied)

L

75_standard
coaxiaE type)

C_
AC power socket

Note:
* It is recommended that a 75 ohm coaxial antenna is used to avoid
interference.
*To avoid interference
from electrical signals, do not bind the antenna
together with any mains lead.

cable

Battery installation
Remove the battery cover.
Insert two size AAA batteries (included)
matching the +/-polarities of the battery to
the +/- marks inside the battery compartment.

Tips for remote control operation
! When
batteries
! Do not
! Do not

the remote control will not be used for a long period of time or when the
are worn out, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
throw the batteries into fire. Dispose of used batteries in the specified manner.
drop, wet or disassemble the remote control

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Function

Buttons

and

External

Connections

TV/DVD

MENU

V-

V+

CH-

i

CH+Open/close

[
'

i

,

•

Menu

s

i

Play
the DVD

up/down
Open/close
the DVD

Volume up/down

Stop
the DVD

L-AUDIO-R

Power Indicator

_r

Signal Receiver
Video

Stop

i

Channel Position

TV/DVD

VIDEO

Play

Power Switch

R/L Audio

COAXIAL
COAXIAL @

Video

.....

IF

otJtpLJt terminal

Antenna

S-Video
Video

terminal

input terminal
VIDEO

input

Audio

right

Audio

leR

Audio

right

socket
channeloutput

channeloutput
channel

terminal
terminal

input

terminal

•

i
Audio

@

left

channelinput

terminal

Using

the

Re ote

Contro|

O

POWER

Power Switch
Open/close
Channel

SCAN

RECALL

DISPLAY

DVD Tray

Scan

MUTE

Return to Previous

Channel

Mute Sound
On Screen
Channel

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Display

/ Track Selection

TV / AV Mode Selection
O

Select

1 or 2 Digit Channel

/ Track

Number

(Not available)
TV / DVD Mode Selection

TV/DVD

@

Volume/Channel

Adjusting

Go to TV / DVD Menu

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Exit On Screen
Adjust

Picture

Calendar
CCD
CALENDAR

FWD

PREV

SETUP

On / Off

(Not available)

NEXT

_}
STOP

Function

( closed caption)

Time Menu

T_ME

G
REV

Display
Mode

DVD FAST REVERSE
DVD NEXT Chapter

PAUSE_STEP

/ Track

DVD FAST FORWARD
DVD PREVIOUS

Chapter / Track

DVD STOP Playback
10+
Enter DVD SETUP
DVD PAUSE/STEP
e

DVD MENU
DVD A-B REPEAT

, LEFT(_

DVD Menu Navigation

Buttons

DVD REPEAT

_RIGHT

DOWN

Mode

DVD P{ayback / Confirm

Menu Selection

DVD Playback
DVD ANGLE

Change

DVD SEARCH
DVD AUDIO

Mode

DVD TtTLE
Zoom Function
DVD PROGRAMMED

PLAYBACK

DVD INFORMATION
DVD CAPTION

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(SUBTITLE)

Selection

Inputting

Remote
Power

ControIFeatures
Button:

To turn power

ON or OFF,

press

power

button

on remote

System and ChannelDisplay
Button:
This wiH show youthecurrentchannelnumber.
also be displayed if set.
BVB/TV Button:
Press this buttonto

change

TV!AV input
Button:
This button
hasthree
Pressing
this button

settings:
will cycle

Mute
Button:
Pressmutebuttontoturnoff

control.

Systemtype

will

between TV and DVD mode.

A)Videol,
youthrough

the

B)Video
2,C)TV.
each input type.

TVvolume.

Direct ChannelAccess
Selection:
Follow one of the procedures noted belowto
One Digit
Channel
Selection:
When you want to select
one digit
number
digit.

channel

access a channel.

,press

0and

Two Digit
Channel
Selection:
When youwant
to select
two-digit
channel
Pressthe
button
twice ,then enter thetwo
channel
digits.

channel

digit

Three Digit Channel Selection:
When you want toseJect athree digit channe! .Press the
digit select buttonthree
times, , then enterthe three digits.

CCD Button:
Press CCD button to set the C.Caption
ON or OFR

(CIosedCaptioning)

OPEN/CLOSE
Button:
Press this button to open or close the DVD disc tray.

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!G ©!

Channel (+/-) Select Button:
Youcan go upand down thechanneEs by pressing CH (+)
button and CH (-)button.
This button can also be used in adjusting
the Menu Mode.
Menu Se,ect

Button:

Volume (+!-) Select Button:
Youcan increasethe
voEume by pressing VOL (+)button and
decrease VOL(-) button. This button can also be used to adjust
selections
in the Menu Mode.
Last

Channel
feature

Picture

RecallButton:
allows

Preference

By pressing
this
levels for various

you to recallthe

Selection

previously

Program
Scan
Button:
This feature
automaticarlyscans
Pressing
it again stops channel

viewed

different

preset

brightness

the availablechannels.
scanning.

System
and ChannelDisplay
Cancel
Button:
This button allows
you to turn off thechannel
displayand
system
menus.

TimeMenuButton:
When pressed it displays

channel.

Button:

button,
you can select
viewingenvironments.

10+ Button:
This button canalso

in

_

YoucanaccessthemenumodebypressingtheMENUbutton.
Youcan access thesub menu by pressing the corresponding
button on the remote control.

This

the functions

exit

Time Menu Screen.

be used to enter 2 digit channelnumbers.

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/

"_/_

the function

_"

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Video Setup:
Pressing MENU buttononce
will bring up the Video Setup menuon
The following is shown on your TV screen:

Coo;

theTV.

Ne£a

Follow the procedurebe!ow
to adjustone
of the picture settings:
1.Press the CH(+) and CH(-) button to go up and down within the menu.
2.Press the VOL(+) and VOL(=) button to increase and decrease the level to your
preference for each item.

Picture Quality Adjustments:

Picture:

By increasing
thelevel.
It wil! adiust white areas of picture and by
decreasing
thelevel,itwilladjustblackareasofpicture.
Brightness:
By decreasing thelevel,
the brightnessleve!
will be decreased.
By
increasing the bve!, the brightness
levelwill be increased.
Color:
By decreasing
thelevel, color intensitywill
be decreased. By
increasing the level, color intensity wil! be increased.
Sharpness:
Bydecreasing
the bvel, the picture becomes softer. By increasing
the level, the picture becomes dearer.
Hue:
This setting allows you to adiustthe
tint of the picture.
By decreasing the bvel, it willgive red tint toskin co!orand by
increasing the co!or itwillgivegreentinttoskinco!or.
Color Temp : Pressthe VOL(-/+) buttons to selectfrom
threecolor
temperature
settings:A)Neutral,
B)Warm,C)Cool.

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Audio Setup:
By pressing MENU button ,and thenpressing
Audio Setup menu. You will see the following

VOL(-/+) buttonsit will bringyou
menu on yourTV screen:

to

Audio
4!:i

VO!LI_ e

Follow the procedure below to adjust the sound quality:
Press VOL(+) button to increase and VOL(-)button
to decrease
preference.
Timer Setup:
By pressing MENU button ,and then pressing
TimerSetupmenu.
You will see thefollowing

VOL(-/+)
menuon

thelevel

to your

buttonsit will bringyou
'ourTVscreen:

to

Timer
Clock

17:18

{h, Swilch

1

Follow the procedure below to selectone
of theabove options:
1.Press the CH(+) and CH(-) button to go up and down the menu.
2.Press VOL(+) button or VOL(-) button to select your preference.
Clock:

Press VOL (-/+)buttons
for HOURSand VOL(-/+) buttonsfor
MINUTES
adiustment.
Time-On:
Press VOL(-/+) buttons for HOURS and VOL (-/+) buttons for
MINUTES adjustment. This feature works like an alarm dock. Your
TV willturn on at the set time.
Ch. Select:
This feature switches you to your favorite channelat
the set time.
Press VOL(+)and
VOL(-) buttons to select the channel.
Time-Off:
Press VOL (+/-)buttons
for HOURS and VOL (+/-)buttons
for
MINUTES adjustment. This feature workslike
an alarm clock. Your TV
wil! turn off at the set time.
Sleep Time:
This feature a!lowsyou
to turn off the television after a pre-selected
number of minutes (!80, 170,!60 .......... 10 and 0).
Remind Time: PressVOL(+/-)
buttons to set HOURS of attention and VOL (+/-)buttons
to set MINUTES of attention. Youwill see theflashing
time onyour TV
when the reminder time arrives. Note: This exclusive feature can
remind you of important chores whilewatching
TV.(e.g. Timeto take
pills, time tocheck cooking, timeto call ,time to do homework ,etc.)
Ch. Switch:
This featurelets
you store yourfavorite
channel. Once you store the
channe! number inthis function, whenthe set time is up,it will switch
over to the setchanneI.
ThisfeatureisusedwiththeExchangefeature.
Press VOL(+)orVOL(-)buttontoselectthechannel.

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Function
Setup:
By pressing the MENU button, and then pressing VOL(-/+) buttons, you will enter the
Function Setup menu. You will see the following menu on yourscreen:

Setup

Black stretch

on

AVL

o!'_

{:}cl°r/o

R_od¢

Follow the procedure below to select one of the above options:
1.Press the CH(+) and CH(-) button to go up and down the menu.
2.Press theVOL(+)
and VOL(-) button to increase and decrease the levelto your
preference for each item.
Language:
Use VOL(-/+)buttons
to selectthe OSD.
Background:
Press the VOL (-/+) buttons to select between Background ON or
Background
OFF. When the Background
ON function is chosen, a
moving "NO SIGNAL" sign will be displayed if there is no input signal
to the set.
Black Stretch: Press VOL (-/+)buttons
to turn the Black Stretchfeature
on oroff.
When the Black Stretch function is on, the screen automatically
increases the contrast range.
VNR:
PressVOL(-/+)buttonstoturntheVNRfunctiononoroff.
VNRisa
term for Video Noise Reduction, a built-in device that reduces video
noise interference
so the viewer is assured a clear picture.
Fade:
FADE control al!owsfor the picture tube towarm up andgently
turn
on, which can help prolong the life of the picture tube.
AVL:
Automatic Volume Limit control reduces effect of large volume changes
such as when the adscome on.Press VOL(+) button orVOL (-)button to
set itON or OFF.
C.Caption:
Press VOL (-/+) buttons to select the CIosed Caption options. Closed
Captioning helps the hearing impaired with the broadcast program, as
well as helpingchildren
learn howto read. A builtin decoder displays
the audio portion ofa program as text on the screen when this option is
selected.
OFF: When off is displayedon
TV, it means C.Caption is turnedoff.
CCI:
When Cclis displayed on TV means C.Caption is turned on.
CC2 to CC4: For other modes of video related broadcast information.
TI: For program guide and other information
displayed by broadcasters.
(This blocks a large portion of the picture on yourscreen).
T2 toT4 :For other modes of information
displayed by broadcasters.
(This blocks a large portion of the picture on yourscreen).
IMPORTANT: Closed captioning availability
entirely depends on broadcasters
supplying the signal. Therefore, closed captioning might not always be available and
language availability
will differ by broadcast.
Note: Select CC1 forful! translation
of the primary language such as English in your
area. Select CC2 for secondary
language translation
suchas French or anyother
language that may be broadcast in your area.
DemoMode:
ThiswilldisplaythemainfunctionsoftheTVset.

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Channel setup:
By pressing MENU button ,and then pressing VOL-/+ buttonit will bringyou
Channel Setup menu. You will see the following displayon
TVscreen.

to

Channel
Channel System

Auto
off

A@o Program

Follow the procedure
1.Press

beEow to selectabove

options:

the CH(+) and CH(-) button to go up and down the menu.

2. Press VOL(+)
Channel

button or VOL(-)

System:

Press

button to selectyour

the VOL(-/÷)

Ungeneral,

buttons

you can set itas

will display inturn)
Press VOL (+)button

Antenna:

toseLect

Ch. :

Press VOL(+)
the channel
channel.

Fine:

Auto Program:

Coverage

Antenna
VHF

Type

Thedisplay

UHF

14-69

CATV

1-125
soundare

Do not use thisfeature

VOL (+/-)to

startthe

PressVOL

(+)button

input.

a poor signa!.
Search function

delete

a channel

to go down to set

the current

playing

by Antenna:
Channel
2-13

and/or

willshow

Range

poor,try

using the FINE

unless

reception

TUNE

is poor. Press

Fine Tune function.
to autoprogram

automatically
adds only the active
memory. It deletes any channelson
Note: TheAuto

Antenna
preference.

memory.

position.

If thepicture

reception

button to addor

system.

and NTSC443

to serectAerial

(CATV)

button to go up and VOL (-)button

Channel

feature.

(AUTO,NTSC

or VOL(-)button

Press VOL(+) button orVOL(-)
from the stored

Current

the correctchanner

"AUTO"

(VHF and UHF) or Cable Antenna
Skip :

preference.

channels.

channelsin
your area to theTV's
which there is no broadcast or

will scan the channels

on the selected

IftheTVisconnectedtocable,@easeselectCableunder'AirCable'

@

This search

antenna
sub menu.

Calendar:
Your TV has been designed with a caEendar. By pressing MENU button ,and then
pressing VOL(-/+) buttons itwill bring you to Calendar. Youwill see the following
display on TV screen.

CaLendar
2005

lg
le

14

.

.
2

:1

Follow the procedure below to adjust the
1. Press the CH(+/-) buttonsto
select the
2. Press the VOL(-/÷) buttons to change
3. Press EXUT button to exit the calendar

Calendardate:
year item,the month itemor
the year, month or day.
mode.

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the dateitem.

V-CHIP Setup:
Press the MENUButton
on yourremote
controE togo to Password menu, then input
the password (0000). Ut will bring ParentaE Lock setup menu onto the screen. You
will see thefollowing
menu onyour screen:

Parental

Passsword

Lock

_IV R_ti_ 9

CI stage Passwolrd

This function enabresyou
to Iockcertain
requirement
established
by the FCC.
To setup
Select

the

V-CHIP

theTV

TVchannels

in accordanceto

the ',,/:CHIP

function:

Ratingoption.

You will

see theTV

Rating

menu

on your

TVscreen:

1. Press CH(+/-)buttons
to go up and down the menu.
2. Press VOL(-/+) buttons togo intoTV Rating and Movie Rating menus.
3.Press VOL(-/+) buttonsto
set theParental
Lock ONand Parental LockOFF.
When

TVrating

is selected,

you will

see the following

rating

tableon

your

TV screen.

TV Rating
_atmq
TV-Y

FV

D

>U

_" _Y'F

U

TV-G

U

T -PG

U

T -14

U

T',,LM A

-

U

u

u

u

L

_

Note: You can press CH(+/-) buttons
button to select"B"
(block channel)or

_

togo up anddown the menu,then
"U" (unblockchannel).

@

press VOL(+)

When MPAA Ratingis
screen.

selected,

youwill

see thefollowing

rating tableon

yourTV

MPAARating
G

U

PG

U

PG-13

U

R

U

NC-17

U

X

U

Parental Lock off means thelockfunctionisturnedoff,
lftheParentalLockisin
"off"modethenV-CHIPfunctionwillnotbeactivetoaccepttheV-CHIP
signal.
,_Parental Lock on means the Iockfunction
is turned on. If the lock is in the "on"
mode then V-CHIP function is activated to accept theV-CHIPsignal.

Password
The "Default Password"
preset by the manufacturer
is"0000".
If you want to change
the preset password to your own password, just choose any four digits that can be
easily remembered and set. Once you set password for a particular channel, that
channel will be blocked. This channelcan
only be accessed with the password.

Lock Menu
AVLock: When it is set to ON, the AV inputs are locked and therefore the TVwill not
allow you toview sources hooked up viaAVinputs
on thefront and backof theTV.
To un!ock this feature,simply
set thisoption
to OFF
Program Lock: When it is set to ON, the current channe! is locked and can therefore
not be viewed. To view thechannel
(unlock) onceagain,
set thisoption
to OFR

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V-Chip Technology:
The "V-ChipTechnology"
allow youto use U.S. and Canadian Movies andTV
PROGRAMS
Guide ratings to block certain types of TV programs and movies.

To clearly

understand

U.S. TV Program

TVprogramratingcodes,

read the following

information:

Ratings

NR:
TV-Y:

Not Rated-this means that programs are not rated or rating does not apply.
Foralrchildren-thesetypesofratedprogramsaredesignedforaveryyoung
audience, including children from ages 2-6.

TV-Y7:

Directed

towards

older children-

this type of rated programs

may include

comedic violenceof
mild physical, or may frighten children under the age of 7.
TV-G:
Generaraudience-thesetypesofratedprogramscontainsrittleorno
vioEence, no stronglanguage,
and littleor no sexuardialogue
and situations.
TV-PG:Parental
Guidance Suggested-this
type of rated programs may contain
limited violence, some suggestive
sexual dialogueand
situations, and rare
language.
TV-14: Parents stronglycautioned-these
types of rated programs maycontain
sexual
content, strong language and more intense violence.
TV-MA:Matureaudience
onlythese
types of rated programs may contain sexual
violence, explicit sexual content and profane language.
FV:
This type of rated programs contain Fantasy and cartoon
Violence: This type of rated programs contain violence.
S:
This type of rated programs contain sex.
L:
D:

This type of rated programs
This type of rated programs

contain
contain

violence.

offensive language.
dialoguewith
sexual content.

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To understand

clearly

about movie rating codes, read the followinglist:

U.S. Movie Rating Chart
NR:

This means movie is not rated yet. Utis pending

G:

GenerarAudience-this

government

type of movie rating means allages

rating approval.
admitted

to see

the movie.
PG-13:Parents

R:

Cautioned

-this type of movie rating means some material

may not be appropriate

for children

Restricted-This

movie rating means children

to bewith
NC-17:This
X:

Strongly

typeof

parentor

under13.
under 17 of agerequire

guardian.

type of movie rating means no one 17 and under admitted.

This type of movie rating means adults only.

To cEeady understand
following list:

Canadian

program

rating codes,

read the

Canadian English Rating Chart
E:
These types of programs are exempt from the rating system. Exempt
programming
includes: news, sports, documentaries,
talkshows,
music
videos, and varietyof other programs.
C:
This type of programming
is intended for children under age8. There is no
offensive language, nudity or sexualcontent.
C8+:These types of rated programs are generally considered acceptable
for children
8 years and over. There is no profanity, nudity or sexualcontent.
G:
These types of rated programsare
generally suitablefor
a!l audiences.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested -in these types of rated programs, some material
may not be suitablefor
children.
14+: In these types of rated programs, some content may not besuitable
for viewers
under the age of !4.Parents
are strongly cautioned not to have their children
view 14+ rated programs by pre-teensand
early teens.
18: Adults Only-thesetypes
of rated programsare
onlyfor adultviewers
only.

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DVD

Features

Preparations

[Stop

I

e Press the DVD/TV
the TV to enter

button

oil the remote

control or

playback

1, Press STOP [] button to go to stop mode, the TV
screen will show the start logo, For some types of

the DVD mode,

discs the player can recall the location

where stopped,

such as DVDs and audio CDs,
2, Press PLAY/ENTER

[ Basic playback
1. Press

OPEN/CLOSE

}
to open

the disc

place a disc in the disc tray.
• There are two different disc sizes.
disc in the correct

it may damage

and cause the DVD player
•

Do not place

memorize
Place

the

to close

will automatically

• Some discs
PLAY/ENTER

[
in this

the disc

tray,

start.

donot start automatica!ly.
tostart
playback.

Press

3. Some discs may start playback with a menu. Use
the cursor buttons on the remote control to select
menu options

and press

PLAY/ENTER

from the

or from the

where

playback

will start from

and not
was stopped

the beginning

of

the disc

DVD player.
playback

playback

was stopped

the location

so next time, playback
the disc,

if the

to malfunction.

a disc which is unplayable

2. Press OPEN/CLOSE

to resume

where playback

beginning of the disc,
3, Press STOP twice to stop disc playback

tray,

guide on the disc tray.

disc is out of the guide,

location

to start. You

may also press the digit buttons to select a menu
option directly. Many DVDs will not allow this during

Previous

and

_

Next

I

DuringPlaybacLpressingthePREV
[]keywill
restart the currentchapter
and skipchapters
backwards
with eachsubsequent
press untilthe
start of thedisc
is reached,
Each pressofNEXT
_ key duringplayback
will
skip the currentchapter
and playthe
next one,

i Fast forward
1, Press

FWD

and Fast reverse
_

to fast forward

through

the disc,

Each time the FWD I_¢_button is pressed,
fast fo_,_ard motion speed changes,

start-up.

[ Pause p_ayback

}

2, Press PLAY/ENTER

to resume

the

normal playback,

3, Press
REV _:_ to fast reverse through the disc,
Each time the REV 44button is pressed, the
t, Press PAUSE/STEP

to pause playback

The sound will be muted
2, Press PLAY/ENTER

during

to resume

(still mode),

still mode,
normal

fast reverse
4, Press

motion speed

PLAY/ENTER

changes.

to resume

normal

playback,

playback,

step
1, When
advance

paused,

playback
press

PAUSE/STEP

repeatedly

a single frame,

2, Press PLAY/ENTER

@

I

to resume

normal

playback,

to

DVD

Features_Continued)

IMPORTANT
ALL

NOTE:

DESCRIBED

FORMATS,

FUNCTIONS

ARE

FOR

THEOPERATIONAND

DVD

DISCS.

IF YOU

PLAY

OTHER

DiSC

ONSCREENDISPLAYWILLDIFFER.

[ PROGRAM

number

of this language;

of languages;
country.

"XX" indicates

"XXXXXX"

indicates

(the number of languages

total number

the language
depends

1

When playing
adisc,
press the"PROGRAM'
button to enterprogrammed
playback
menu. This
function
allows youto choose
theorder
in which
chapters/tracksare
played.
Onceyou
have
selected
the chapters/tracks,
highlight"START"
on screen andpress
"PLAY/ENTER'to
start
programmed
playback.

Press " CAPTION " the screen will display "SUBTF
TLE 01/XX
XXXXX"
"01" indicates the ordinal
of

on disc

content).

FSEARC,
Press the 'SEARCH'button
once todisplay
the
search menu. Pressthe
"SEARCH'
buttonagain
to enter theplayback
time youwant
to searchfor.
Use the numberbuttons
to enterthe
time. Press
" PLAY/ENTER"button
to confirmtime
search.

L REPEAT]
Press

_'REPEAl-

displayed
Title repeal
the fourth

_' and

on screen,
the third

Chapter

the second
press

press will cancel

repeat

will

be

press will display

will display

All repeat.

this function.

] IsL0w

I A-B

]

Press SLOW
Press

"A_B

" to begin start_poinL

to set an end
selected

point

section

and

A-B will

press again

complete
be

setting.

repeated.

The

time

the

to play a disc in slow

SLOW

The

motion speed

third

Press

button

motion.

is pressed,

the

Each
slow

changes.

PLAY/ENTER

to resume

normal

playback;

press will cancel this function.
Note:

[ ANGLE

T

This function

dose not work for CD and MP3.

I

When enjoying sports, concert or theatre, press this
key to watch same actions from different angles.
(Valid for discs possessing this function. Using a disc
recorded in multi-angle you can view the scene from
different angles,for exampleJront, side, whole view
and exterior scene).

For some DVD discs pressing
this key will display
the title menu. You can then use the number
buttons to select the item you prefer.

[ AUDIO

]

Press this key to display DVD root menu. (This

Press the "DVD AUDIO" button repeatedly to change
the audio mode

function will work with a DVD containing a multi-layer
menu.)

such as: Audio 1/2:AC 3 2 CH English
Audio 2/2: AC 3 5.1 CH English
Press this button to cycle between Mono Left, Mono
Right, Mix-Mono and Stereo sound output.

! DICALL
Pressing

]

this key will cycle through

"Title Remain".
and "Display

"Chapter
off' on-screen

Elapsed".

"Title Elapsed",
"Chapter

Remain"

information.

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$pecia!

When

Function

a disc containing

navigation

menu

will

Pllayback

standard
be displayed

JPEG

picture

files

automaticaLLy.

is inserted

into

the player,

Use the UP and DOWN

a

cursor

buttons
to select a file then press PLAY/ENTER.
The slide show wiLL commence.
Press PREVIOUSor
NEXTto
move between
pictures.
Press pause to stop onthe
current
picture.
Press
A JPEGdisc
contains

PLAY/ENTER
to resume
normal playback.
JPEG (.]pg)format
picture information
that can be decoded

by micro-computer
software
the television
screen.
This

function

and displayed

has manyapplications.

For example

or digital camera
in JPEG format, record
to an audience
through
this player.
The JPEG
memory

format

space,

isa
and

convienient

through

method

is ideal forarchiving

these

the video

output

one can save

flies

interface

fromascanner

onaCD-Rdiscandpresentthem

to store

images

in a small

amount

of

information.

When playing anMP3
disc, a navigation
menu willbe
displayed
automatically.
In themenu,
or DOWN cursorbuttons
to choosethe
folder, then press PLAY/ENTER
to enterthe
folder.
UP and DOWN cursor buttons
toselect
the fileand
press PLAY/ENTER.
Pressing
theLEFT
button will takeyou
to the previous
screen/menu.

This unit employs
a screen savermode
be turned off in the GENERALSETUPmenu.

or on

to helpprotect

@

the tubeduring

static

videopictures.

use UP
Use the
cursor

Thiscan

DVD

System

Setup

Navigating
....

SETUP

the General

Setup

Menu

1.Press the SETUPbutton,
the
General Setup Page,Preference
Page will be displayed in turn.
2.Press AorY
to select, the
item, then press_ toenter the
submenu.

Angle Mark

On

OSDLang

ENG16:9

4:

Caption

On

3;Lb

3.Press A or Ytochange
the
setting, then press PLAY/ENTER
to confirm your selection.
4.Press

EXiT

keyor

repeatedly
menus.

to

exit

General

Setup

pressSETUP
the

set-up

Menu

ASPECT RATIO DESCRIPTWON
When using theDVD
select4_
3LB.

with the internal

TV,

T/J_ /bHo_ ing i_/bfvndtion
d/),uli_s otJl_
_l,/l(_s_tt'_(, D _'Z) ozMt,_z_tis conn_ct(_] to ¢tn
_'Xt_'f'z_d]
/"

,

Angle Mark
OSD Lang

TK

SETUP

On 4: 3_Lb
ENG 16:9

®4: 3/PS (PS = Pan and Scan)
Caption
On
You may select if you have a normal aspect
ScreenSaver Off
ratio (4:3) TV, although the NORMAL/LB
(letter box) is a more common choice. In PS
mode, widescreen material will fill the screen, but at the expense of chopping
off extreme left and right edges of the original film picture. For this feature to
work, the disc must be specially coded. Such discs are uncommon.
o4: 3/LB (LB = Letter Box)
You may select this if you have a normal aspect ratio (4:3) T_( Widescreen
material will be shown in pure unaltered form, allowing the entire picture area
of the original film to be viewed without any side cropping. Black bars will
appear above and below the picture.
o16:9
You may select this if you have a widescreen (16:9) T',Z Back bars may still
appear above and below the picture even if using a widescreen TV. This is
because some film directors prefer to use ultra widescreen aspect ratios e.g.
2.35:1. This will normally be indicated on the DVD packaging.

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DVD System

Setup(Continued)

General Setup Menu
ANGLE MARK: Users can select a particular
camera angle.when playing a DVD which offers
multiple angles.
This item allows you to set Angle Mark ON or OFR
TV Display

On Screen Display (OSD)Language:
can select on-screen display language.

LB

Users
Spdif Outpu t
Captio[1
On
Screen Saver Off

SPDIF OUTPUT MODE: Sets the audio output modes:
This DVD player includes three kinds of audio output:
1. SPDIF OFF: An analog surround sound format is output through
the back_panel connections for 2-CH audio out or 5.1 CH audio
out,
2. SPDIFiRAVVorSPDIF!PCM:
This surround sound format is
output to a Dolby Digital/DTS decoder through the coaxial
connector on the back panel of the product. Only use this setting if
you have connected the TV to a Dolby Digital / DTS compatible
receiver through a coaxial cable (not included).

OSD Lang

ENG

CAPTIONS: This function allows you to display or
hide the caption.
TV Display
Angle Mark

LB
On

Spdif Output

SCREEN SAVER: If the screen saver is on, then
there w[[i be an animated picture of DVD on the
screen whenever the DVD player is idle for more
than 3 minutes.

Screen Saver

Off

TV Display

LB

OSD Lang
Spdif Outpu_

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DVD System

Setup(Continued)

Preference

Page

The Preference Page is only available when there is no disc
in the player. These settings are applied consistently to all
discs which are inserted and played.
F-

,

SETUP

PARENTAL: The parental
control function works in
conjunction with the
different censorship classes
assigned to DVDs. These
classes help to control the
types of DVDs that the family
watches, There are up to 8
censorship classes for DVDs.
Note:
1 To change this setting you must enter your password.
(hitial password is 1234)
2 When set to OFF, arl discs may be viewed.

/"

,

SETUP

PASSWORD CHANGE:
You can change your password by
entering 4 digits. You must confirm
the 4 digits before the new password
can be accepted.

De_ul_

Old password

Corlfirm

NOTE:If you forget your password
or a password is accidentally
set
enter 1369 asthe password. This
will enable youto regain control.

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PWD

DVD System

$etup_Continued}

DEFAULT:
Resets aHsettings
(except password and parentar
lock status) for this DVD player
back to the manufacturers
originar settings. Press ENTER
to perform the reset,

Note:
Some functions may not be available depending on the type of disc.

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Pmayabie
The following

Discs

discs can be played:

DISCS
DVD

LABEL

CONTENTS
Audio
(moving

WDEO

+Video
picture)

DIMENSmON
12cm
8cm
12cm

AUDSO

CD

Audio
DEGITAL

8cm

AUDIO

12cm

Audio

HDCD

8cm
12cm

MP3

Audio
8cm
12cm

JPEG

Video(picture)
8cm
12cm

Kodak

KODAK CD

PICTURE

Video(picture)

CD

8cm

COMPATIBLE

Audio or Video
(moving picture)

CDoR

CD-R

CD°RW

Audio or Video
(moving picture)

CD+G

Audio(picture)

12cm
8cm
12cm
8cm
12cm

® You cannot
You cannot

8cm

play discs

other than those

play non-standardized

® The performance
their performance

of CD-R

listed above.

discs,

or CD-RW

even if they may be labelled

discs depend

may not be consistant

as above.

on the way the disc was burned.

or may not even operate

In a few cases,

at all.

This DVD Playeris designed and manufactured
according
tothe Region Management
Information
that isrecorded
on aDVD disc. Ifthe Region numberdescribed
on theDVD disc
does not correspondto
the Regionnumber
of thisDVD Player,this
DVD playerwill
not play
that disc.
This Region

numberof

this DVD Player

is .

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Disc

Protection

and

DVD

ION HANDUNG DISCS

1

m Do not touch the playback
m Do not attach

paper

Characteristics
l ON STORING DISCS

side of the disc.

m Do

or tape to disc.

not

sunNght
[]

store

discs

in a

or near heat

Do not store discs

!
place

Store

discs

placing

to direct

source.

in

place

subject

and dust such as a bathroom
[]

subiect

vertically

to moisture

or near a humidifier.

Tn a case.

object on discs outside

Stacking

or

of their case may

cause warping.

[ ON CLEANING D_SCS
[]

Fingerprints
and sound

and

with

If you can not wipe off
wipe the disc lightly
cloth and finish

[]

Do not

use

benzine,
static

on the disc cause

deterioration.

centre
outwards
the disc clean

[]

dust

STRUCTURE OF DiSC CONTENTS

Wipe

picture

Normally,

the disc from the

a soft cloth,

the dust

Always

with

with a slightly

titles
divided

keep

DVD discs

are sub-divided

into titles,

into chapters

Audio

and the
CD are

into tracks.

a soft cloth,

moistened

soft

with a dry cloth.

any type

commercially

spray for vinyl

of solvent
available

such as thinner,
cleaners

or anti-

Lps. It may damage

Each title, chapter,

the disc.

which

or track

is assigned

is called title number,

number
There

Compare

are dMded

chapter

a number,

number

DVD

Encode
i_nethod

aigitaVMPEG

may be discs that do not have

LD

X

these

Analog

SVCD

VCD

Digital

Digital/
MPEG

650MB

650MB

CD

I

Digital

/
Capacity

Single
side
single
layer
47G

133
Playing Time minutes

Disc diametel

Hodzontal
I esolution
Pictule
ploporgon
Subtitle

Language

_ound quality

Double
side
single
]ayel
85G

242
minutes

Single
side
double
layel
94G

Double
side
double
layel
17G

266
Y@utes

484
minutes

12cm/Scm

Mo_ethan 500 line

Multiple kirlds
32 kinds

8 khlds
48KHz, 96KHzJ
6, 20, 24bit

/

/

650MB

Single side
60 minutes
doubleside
120 minutes

45 mhutes

74 minutes

74 minutes

30cm/20cu

12cm

12cm

12cm/8cm

_o more that
430 line

_o more that
350 line

One kirld

One kh'ld

at16most
kinds

4 kinds

4 kirlds
at most
44 1KHz/
16bit

@

or track

respectively.

DVD disc with other discs:

% more tha_
250 line

One kind
_

_

4 kinds
at most

2 kinds

2 kinds

44 1KHz/
16bit

44 1KHz/
16bit

44 1KHz/
16bit

}

number,

Connecting the TV set to other video and audio equipment

° You can connect a DVD,VCR and stereo system to theAV outputs on the back of the
TV to enjoy a higher quarity of picture and sound.
Stereo

Y
E

!

.

To outside input

[._To

video/audio input

N

DVD, VCD and other reproducing equipments

@

[]

[]

Troub_eshootin

uide

° PEease check thetrouMeshooting
contacting

our

BREAKDOWN

customerservice

guide belowfor

possible

solutions

PHENOMENON
POSSUBLE

PUCTURE

CAUSE

SOUND
The aerial

/

antenna

Picture

before

department.

with

direction

to receive

and connection.
better

Try to move

the

reception

\
Noise

snow

/

This is called"ghosting"
and canbe
minimized
an outside
aerial,and
good qualitycable
and
terminations.
Alteringthe
aerial directioncan

\
Double or Triple Image

Normal

minimize

this

with
also

effect.

/

\

Picture

Noise

Interference

motorbikes
etc, Fluorescentlamps
and dirty
Electrical
interference
be caused
insulators
on overhead can
power
cables. bycars,
Try to move
the TV tomove
away fromsource
of interference.

/
[_)

Volume
sound.

\
Normal

Sound muted.

Press "MUTE"

button

to restore

No sound

\

No Picture

No sound

Ensure that thepower
supply isconnected
to
the TV setand
turned on. Also ensurethat
the
TVsetisnot
in"ListenMode"orthatthe
brightness
and contrastare
not turned down.

/
i

\
No colour

Normal

Adjust

colour

Adjust

channel

control

volume
/

Scramble

\
Normal or Weak Volume
/

\
Colour

Spot

Normal

volume

Co,our Purity isa fault thatcan be caesedby
moving the
TV set, placingmagnets
near theTV screen orturning
on/off house heldappliances
such asvacuum
cleaners
near the TV set. Turn the TV off with the main power
switch for 15minutes.
When thepower
is turnedon
again the TVset wifi automaticallydegauss
the picture.
In severe casesleave
the TVset turned offerer
night.

Note:
1.The TV set must only be repaired
remove

2. The cabinet
materials

by a qualified

the back cover as TV set has dangerous
may produce

in the cabinet

the occasional

expanding

with room

registered
voltages

"snapping

sound"

temperature

@

service
inside

person.

Never attempt

that may cause

This is normal

changes.

a fatality

and caused

to
or fire.

by the

Specifications
• The specifications offered to you here are for reference only. With product improvement
there may be some differences between the description and the final product.

NTSC
M
14" colour picture

tube

120V 60Hz
70W
368 (Width)

x378 (Depth)

Remote control
Owner's manual

X!
Xl

Battery ('AAA' size)
Warranty card

X2
X1

x371 (Height)

(mm)

NOTE
Design and specifications
are subject to change without
Dimensions
quoted in this manual are approximate.

@

notice.

IHJ_



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