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PLTV-3750

37" Liquid

Crystal

Display

User's Manual

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Protron

PLTV-3750 Liquid Crystal Display User's Manual.

© 2006 Protron Digital Corporation.

All rights reserved.

Under copyright law, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part,
without the prior written consent of Protron Digital Corporation.
Disclaimer
Protron

Digital

Corporation

operation.

All statements,

any guides

or related

thereof

has reviewed
technical

documents

are not guaranteed

understood

are believed

or warranted,

to be, representations

Specifications

are subject

this manual

information,

to change

reliable,

and they

or warranties
without

and provides

it only

and recommendations
but the accuracy

are not intended

concerning

as a guide

in this

and in

and completeness

to be, nor should

the products

to

manual

they

be

described.

notice.

Trademarks
Protron

is a trademark

of Prosonic Group Corporation.

Protron Digital Corporation
2133 S. Green Privado
Ontario,

CA 91761

Printed in China
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Important

Safety

Instructions

,

Read these instructions.

2.

Keep these instructions.

3.

Heed all warnings.

4.

Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this apparatus near water.

6.

Clean only with a dry cloth.

7.

Do not block any ventilation
instructions.

openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatuses (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
A polarized

or grounding-type

plug.

plug has two blades, one wider than the other.

A grounding-type

plug has two blades and a third grounding

prong.

The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided 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
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories
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at plugs, convenience

specified by the manufacturer.

12. Use only with the 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
long periods of time.

lightning

storms or when unused for

14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as when the 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, the apparatus does not operate normally, or the apparatus has
been dropped.
15. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
16. Do not expose apparatus to dripping
on the apparatus.
17. Only use apparatus with battery

or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquid

specified by manufacturer.

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Cautions

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DANGER,

HANDLING YOUR DISPLAY, PLEASE BE AWARE
PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW.

Never
Never
high

®

ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND OTHER

spill any liquid
insert
voltage

anything
nodes

of any kind
into

OF OF ALL WARNINGS

AND

SAFETY

on the display.

the display,

or damage

INJURIES WHEN

where

internal

objects

can come

into

contact

with

components.

Do not attempt to service the display yourself. Opening or removing covers
exposes high voltage nodes and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.

Do not touch the display or antenna during thunderstorms.

Unplug the display

during thunderstorms,
or if it will not be used for extended
do so may result in electric shock or fire.

periods. Failure to

Before

cleaning

cleaning.

Never

the display,
use liquid

unplug
or aerosol

it from

the walt.

Use a damp

cloth

for

cleaners.

To prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation, place the display only in
a well ventilated location. Avoid cramped or inadequately ventilated locations.
Place the display at least 10 cm (4") from walls or other objects. Always keep the
vent clean. Never place the display upside down.

Note:

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Read all safety

and operating

instructions

before

operating

your

new display.

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Conformity

and Compliance

FCC Compliance

Statement

This equipment
pursuant

has been tested

to Part

against

harmful

equipment

interference

generates,

in accordance
However,

with

there

equipment

when

off

the receiving

installation.

and, if not installed

interference
or television

device,

protection

to radio

in a particular
reception

This
and used

communications.
installation.

If this

(this can be

to try to correct

the

measures:

Reorient

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Increase

•

Connect the equipment
is connected.

•

Consult the dealer or an experienced

between

reasonable

in a residential
energy

and on), the user is encouraged

•

the separation

for a Class B digital

to provide

will not occur

to radio

by one or more of the following
or relocate

frequency

interference

interference

the limits

is operated

radio

may cause harmful

that

the device

with

are designed

the equipment

the instructions,

is no guarantee

by turning

interference

to comply

uses, and can radiate

does cause harmful

determined

and found

15 of the FCC Rules. These limits

antenna.
the equipment

to an outlet

and the receiver.

on a circuit

different

radio/TV technician

from

that

to which

the receiver

for help.

Caution:

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To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device, the user should use the shielded
signal cable and power cord supplied with the unit. The FCCwarns that changes or modifications
of the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.

Radio

Frequency

Interference

Statement

Warning:
This is a Class B product.
which

In a domestic

case the user may be required

Canadian

DOC Notice

This digital

apparatus

This device
include

F

and

complies

does not exceed

may cause radio

interference,

in

measures.

the Class B limits

Interference

Declaration
with

this product

adequate

for Class B Computing

apparatus
as set out in the Radio
Communications.

CE Marking

environment
to take

Devices
for

Regulations

radio

noise emissions

of the Canadian

from

Department

a digital
of

of Conformity

the requirements

of related

European

standards,

which

the following:

•

Emission:

•

Immunity:

•

Safety:

EN 55022,

EN 61000-3-2,

EN 61000-3-3

EN 50082-1
EN 60950

Low-Voltage

Directive

(73/23/EEC)

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Table of Contents
Introduction .....................................................................
Features .....................................................................
Unpacking Your New Display .......................................................
Setting Up the Display .............................................................
Connecting a Digital TV (HDTV) Signal Source ......................................
Connecting an Analog TV Signal Source ...........................................
Connecting Composite Video Devices .............................................
Connecting S-Video Devices .....................................................
Connecting Component Video Devices ............................................
Connecting HDMI Devices ......................................................
Connecting to an Audio System ..................................................
Connecting to a Video Input System ..............................................
Connecting a PC ..............................................................
Operating the Display .............................................................
Turning the Display On and Off ..................................................
Selecting the Video and Audio Source ............................................
Adjusting the Volume ..........................................................
Selecting the Television Channel .................................................
Accessing the On-Screen Display ................................................
Using Your Display for the First Time ................................................
Setting up Digital Television Channels ...........................................
Setting up Analog Television Channels ...........................................
Using the Remote Control .........................................................
Replacing the Remote Batteries .................................................
Configuring the Display ..........................................................
Video ......................................................................
Audio ......................................................................
Miscellaneous ...............................................................
TV .........................................................................
PC .........................................................................
DTV ........................................................................
Troubleshooting
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Support Information ..........................................................
Specifications ...................................................................
General ....................................................................
Picture-in-Picture
Combinations .................................................
Supported VGA Modes ........................................................
Limited Warranty ................................................................

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Introduction
Congratulations

on purchasing your new Protron

Liquid Crystal Display!

You can use your new display as a television, in a home theater system, or even as a computer
monitor. With HDMI, component, composite, and S-Video video inputs, you can connect
numerous devices to your display, including DVD players, VCRs, HDTV receivers, video game
systems, camcorders, and so on. And with video and audio output, you can connect your display
to a home stereo system with a subwoofer, or even record what is displayed on the screen.
The built-in HDTV tuner allows you to simply connect a standard
clarity and brilliance of modern digital television.

HDTV antenna to enjoy the

The progressive scan HDMI and component video inputs on your display give you the highest
quality video available, allowing you to enjoy crystal-clear DVDs and other media.

Features
• 37" viewable

display area

• 1366 x 768 resolution
• Built-in

HDTV tuner with coaxial input

• Analog TV tuner with coaxial input
• HDMI audio/video
• 2 progressive

input

scan component

video inputs

° 3 composite video inputs
• S-Video input with optical audio input
• 6 audio inputs, one for each video input
• Composite video output
• Audio output

with subwoofer

output

• Surround sound simulation
• VGA computer

video input

• 1/8" stereo audio input jack for computer

audio

• VESA DPMS-compliant power saving--automatically
configurable period of inactivity
• Windows

turns off the display after a

95198120001XP Plug and Play compliant

• Conforms to VESA standards and supports the DDC1 and DDC2B specifications
• Wide viewing angle
• Versatile, functional,

and user-friendly

On-Screen Display (OSD)

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Unpacking

Your

New

Display

Before using your new display, you should unpack the contents of the box and check to make
sure everything is present and undamaged.
To unpack

the

display:

1.

Set the box upright
location.

2.

Open

3.

Remove the accessories
and set it aside.

4.

Lift the display

5.

Remove

the top

seller

display

of the box.
box from

behind

the display

out of the box.

the pads and set the display

The accessories
below.

near the intended

box should

contain

If any items are missing

aside.

the items

or damaged,

indicated
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Setting

Up the

Display

The display requires a stable, level, and clean surface near a power outlet, 10 cm (4") away from
walls or other large objects. The rear ventilation grid should be unobstructed, and the display
should not be exposed to water or heat. Before setting up the display, prepare such a space.
To set up the display:
1.

Remove the power cord from the accessories box,
insert the appropriate end into the power (AC IN)
connector on the bottom of the display, and then
insert the other end into a free power outlet.

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2.

Turn on the power switch on the bottom
display.

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Connecting

a Digital

TV (HDTV)

Signal

To connect an HDTV signal source to the
display, connect a coaxial cable between
ATSC input and the TV signal source.

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Connecting

an Analog

An analog

TV signal

box, satellite
device.
To connect
display,

may come

receiver,

an analog

connect

ANT input

TV Signal
or similar

IV signal

source

a coaxial

a cable

a cable

antenna,

to the

cable between

and the TV signal

example,

from

source

box, satellite

Source

the

(for

receiver,

or

antenna).
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Note:

If you

would

like to be able to record

the TV signal
recorder,

a VCR, DVD
device,

connect

the TV signal

source to the input

the recording

device

then

the output

connect

recording

device

the display

Connecting
Many

with

or similar

video

players,

Composite

with

devices,

of the

another

cable.

Video

Devices

such as VCRs, DVD

game

systems,

and

have composite
video

of

one cable,

to the ANT jack on

Composite

video

camcorders,

with

video

outputs.

uses one RCA cable

to

transmit

video

information

and generally

provides

lower

quality

S-Video,

component

video,

than

and HDMI

To connect a composite
the display:
1.

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(see below).

video source to

Using an RCA cable, connect the
composite video output (yellow) on the
source device to the corresponding jack
in one of the three composite video
blocks on the display (AV 1 IN, AV 2 IN, or
AV 3 IN).
Using
right

two
(red)

other

RCA cables,

and left (white)

on the source

connect

audio

to the corresponding

in the same composite
above.

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S-Video

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Devices

Many video devices that have composite video outputs also have S-Video outputs. S-Video uses a
single four-wire cable to transmit video information.
Two of the wires are used to transmit video.
Because it splits the video signal into two components, S-Video generally provides higher quality
than composite video, but lower quality than component video and HDMI (see below).
Note" The pins used in S-Video connectors
are somewhat fragile. Take care to
avoid bending the pins, as a bent or
broken pin can cause loss of color
information or total signal loss.
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S-VIDEO

display:
1.

2.

Using an S-Video cable, connect the SVideo output on the source device to
the S-Video jack on the display.
Using two RCA cables, connect the
right (red) and left (white) audio
outputs on the source to the
corresponding jacks in the S-Video
block on the display.

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receivers and high-end DVD players, have
component video outputs. Component
video uses three RCA connections to
transmit video information.
Because the
information
is split into three signals,
component video offers higher quality
than composite video and S-Video.
To connect a component
to the display:

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video source

1.

Using three RCA cables, connect the
three component video outputs to the
corresponding jacks in one of the two
component video blocks on the display.

2.

Using two other RCA cables, connect
the right (red) and left (white) audio
outputs on the source to the
corresponding jacks in the same
component video block used above.

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Connecting

HDMI

Devices

The highest-quality
video devices have HDMI
outputs. An HDMI cable carries audio and
progressive scan video of the highest quality.
To connect an HDMI signal source to the display,
use an HDMI cable to connect the source device
to the HDMI input on the bottom

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Your display has audio outputs that may be
used to play the display's audio on a
peripheral system, such as a stereo system
or a home theater system. In addition,
there is a subwoofer output that can be
connected to a powered (amplified)
subwoofer to fill out the bass.
To connect
system:
1.

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Using two RCA cables, connect the
right (red) and left (white) audio
outputs in the output block on the
display (AV OUT) to the corresponding
inputs on your audio system.

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subwoofer's (or amplifier's) input.
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of an HDTV transmission, instead connect
the OPTICAL output to your stereo system
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to a Video

Input

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System

There is a composite video output on the
display that may be used to transmit the
currently displayed video to other video input
devices, such as video recorders or other
displays.
To connect
system:

the display to a video input

1.

Using an RCAcable, connect the composite
video output (yellow) in the output block
on the display (AV OUT) to the
corresponding jack on the video input
system.

2.

Using two other RCA cables, connect the
right (red) and left (white) audio outputs
in the AV OUT block to the corresponding
inputs on the video input system.

Connecting

a PC

Your display can be used as a computer monitor for any computer with a VGA video output. In
addition, the computer's audio output can be connected to the display and played through the
display's speakers.
To connect
1.

a PC to the

Set the video
display

select

right-click

Properties

Properties
Adjust

resolution

(see "Supported

In Windows,
select

display:

window.

the Screen
Apply,

then

on the computer
VGA Modes"
on the desktop

to bring

to 1280 x 1024 or less before

on page 29 for a full

connecting

list of supported

to the

modes).

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In Mac OS X, select
System Preferences
under the Apple menu.
Open the Displays panel
and select the Display tab.
Select the desired
resolution from the list.

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output on the computer
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(OPTIONAL) Using a 1/8" stereo audio cable,
connect the computer's audio output
(LINE OUT) to the audio input on the bottom
of the display (PC AUDIO IN).

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Turning

the

the

Display

Display

On and Off

There is a power switch on the bottom of the display and a power button on the top of the
display and on the remote. The power switch is used to cut off power completely, whereas the
power button turns the screen off but allows the remote to continue working.
To turn the display

on:

1.

If the power light on the front of the display is off, turn on the power switch on the bottom
of the display.

2.

Press the POWER button.

To turn the display off:
1. Press the POWER button.
2.

If the display will be unused for an extended period of time, turn off the power switch on the
bottom of the display and disconnect the power.

Selecting

the

Video

and Audio

Source

The signal source may come from any of the input blocks on the sides or bottom
The SOURCE button cycles through these.
To change the audio/video source, press the SOURCE button
The SOURCE button cycles through the following sources:

of the display.

until the correct source is selected.

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° S-Video
° YPbPrl
° YPbPr2
° HDMI
° DTV
° VGA

Adjusting

the

Volume

The audio volume may be adjusted from the remote or the top of the display.
To change the volume,

Selecting
The television

press the VOL _ and VOL 1_buttons.

the Television

Channel

channel may be selected from the remote or the top of the display.

To change the channel, press the CH A and CH Y buttons.
To change to a particular channel directly, enter the desired channel number
keypad, then press ENTER.

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Accessing

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On-Screen

Display

The On-Screen Display allows you to configure the operation of the display. You can change
video and audio settings, activate and configure closed captioning, select television channels,
control access to mature programming,
and configure other general display behavior. See
"Configuring
the Display" on page 16 for more information.
To access the OSD, press the MENU button.

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Your

Display

for the

First Time

When you turn on your LCD for the first time, you will need to set up the display for proper
operation by scanning the television spectrum for available channels.

Setting

up Digital

Television

Channels

Once the HDTV signal is connected to the display, you should scan all channels to find strong
signals. This will make it much easier to navigate through the channels.
To scan all channels:
1.

Turn the display on using the POWER button.

2.

Press SOURCE until the signal source is set to DTV.

3.

Press MENU to bring up the On-Screen Display
(OSD).

Contrast

50

Brightness

50

Saturation

50

Hue

50

Sharpness

30

Phase

20

Flesh Tone

ON

Color Temperature

Warm

Select

4.

Press the I_ button
shows.

5.

Press V until Time Zone is highlighted

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Press v until Auto Scan is highlighted and then press
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channels.

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Setting

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Exit

Television

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Channels

Once an analog television signal is connected to the display, if you are connecting directly to a
wall jack or antenna, you should scan the signal spectrum to weed out channels with insufficient
signal strength. This will make it much easier to navigate through the channels.
To scan the signal spectrum:
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Turn the display on using the POWER button.

Contrast

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2.

Press SOURCE until the signal source is set to TV,

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3.

Press the MENU button
Display (OSD).

Hue

50

Sharpness
Phase

30
20

Flesh Tone

ON

Color Temperature

Warm

to bring up the On-Screen

Select

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4.

Press the _ button

5.

Press the ENTER button

6.

Press V until

Tuner

ENTER again

to select

7.

until

the-iV
to enter

Mode

shows.

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the menu.

is highlighted,

then

until

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Auto Search

then

press

it.

Press the A and Y buttons
system is highlighted,
to select it.

menu

Tuner Mode
Channel
Channel

Air

Skl_
Name

the appropriate

press the ENTER button

Select Air if you are using an antenna,

se_°t""_ Ex_t_

Select one of the Cable options if you are connecting directly to a cable TV wall outlet.
Contact your cable service provider to find out which system is in use in your area. Cable or
Cable IRC will work with most systems.
,

9.

Press ,11to return to the TV menu.
Press A until Auto Search is highlighted

and then press ENTER to select it.

The display will automatically scan all television channels for those with a strong signal. You
can press ENTER at any time to stop the process.

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Using

the

The remote
more

control

functionality

The following

Remote

Control

can be used to control
than

the controls

every

aspect

of the display's

operation

and includes

on the top of the display.

is a list of all buttons on the remote and their functions:

Button(s)

Function
Turns the display on and off
These buttons activate and configure

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Picture-in-Picture

• PIP--Selects the PIP mode: Off, Standard
Picture)

(PIP), as follows:

PIP, or PBP (Picture-by-

1

D
PIP

° S-SOURCE--Selects the signal source used for the secondary window.
See "Picture-in-Picture
Combinations"
on page 29 for a list of possible
signal source combinations for the main and secondary windows.
• S-POS--When PIP is set to Standard PIP mode, adjusts the position
the secondary PIP window

of

• SWAP--Swaps the primary and secondary sources
• FREEZE--Freezes the content of the main window

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Button(s)

Control

Function

v-c,,p

Brings up the V-Chip configuration

SLEEP

Sets the display sleep timer. The timer can be turned off or set to 30, 60, 90,
or 120 minutes.

SOURCE
[_)

Selects the signal source (the signal source for the main window when PIP is
enabled): TV, AV1, AV2, AV3, S-Video, YPbPrl, YPbPr2, HDMI, DTV, or VGA

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Used to enter numbers on the display and to select the television

channel

Returns to the previous channel

When viewing HDTV, used to jump to a television
entered on the keypad

channel once it has been

Selects the aspect ratio used by the display: 4:3 or Full (16:9)

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flUTE

Mutes the audio

EP,s
k._

When viewing HDTV, brings up the HDTV program guide, which displays
program schedules and information
for each channel

s:L,,0

Turns surround sound simulation

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VOL

Selects the television

on and off

channel

Adjusts the audio volume

MENU

Brings up the On-Screen Display

MTS
O

Selects the MTS (Multichannel Television Sound) audio channel used for
television: Mono, Stereo, or SAP (Secondary Audio Programming)

0

Displays current source and television

O

channel information

DISPLAY

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Button(s)

the Remote

Control

Function

O

Cycles through

the closed

captioning

modes:

Off, C1-4,

and T1-4

cc

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Used to navigate

display

menus

Selects the highlighted

item or confirms

Note" To use a universal remote with your display, program
television.

Replacing

the

Remote

adjustment

the remote to control any NEC

Batteries

The remote
requires two AAA batteries,
enclosure
on the rear of the remote.
To replace

the current

which

are held in a small

the batteries:

1.

Release the tab and pull the enclosure

out of the remote.

2.

Remove the old batteries
and replace them
batteries.
Ensure the batteries
are oriented

with the new
as indicated
in the

enclosure.
3.

Snap the enclosure

back

into

the remote.

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the

Display

The On-Screen Display (OSD) allows you to configure the operation of the LCD. You can change
video and audio settings, activate and configure Picture-in-Picture
(PIP) and closed captioning,
select television channels, control access to mature programming,
and configure other general
display behavion
To use the OSD:
1.

Press the MENU button

on the remote or the top of the display.

2.

Once the OSD appears, use the _1and I_ buttons to navigate the menus represented
at the top of the OSD.

3.

Press the ENTER button

4.

Use the A and V buttons to navigate the menu items.

5.

Press the ENTER button

6.

If no text is displayed next to the item name, a sub-menu will appear upon pressing ENTER.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to navigate the sub-menu.

by icons

to enter the selected menu.

to select the desired item.

If the selected item is an adjustable

parameter,

one of two things will happen:

A pop-up box will appear, in which case use 41and I_ to adjust the parameter
ENTER to accept the value.

and then press

The parameter will edit in place, in which case use A and V to adjust the value and then press
ENTER to accept. Then press 4 to return to the menu. While editing the parameter,
mark will show next to the currently selected value.
7.

Press _1to exit a menu.

8.

Press MENU to exit the OSD.

Note"

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a check

The currently selected source determines which menus are available in the OSD. The
following table lists the menus available for each source:
Menu

Source

Video

Audio

Misc.

TV

PC

TV

Q

Q

Q

AVI

"

"

"

AV2

"

"

"

AV3

"

"

"

S-Video

•

•

•

YPbPrl

•

•

•

YPbPr2

"

"

"

HDMI

,

,

,

DTV

•

•

•

VGA

,

,

,

DTV

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the Display

Video
I]Jli

The Video menu allows you to change the display's video
settings. You can adjust the following
parameters:
Contrast
Sets the variation

between

light and dark colors

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Contrast

50

Brightness

50

Saturat=on

50

Hue

50

Sharpness

30

Phase

20

Flesh Tone

ON

Color Temperature

Warm

Brightness
Sets the brightness of the display image

Select

'_

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Saturation
Sets the saturation

of color in the display image

Hue
Sets the intensity of color in the display image
Sharpness
Sets the image sharpness
Phase
(YPbPrl and YPbPr2 only)
Adjusts the phase of the video synchronization
Flesh Tone
Turns on and off image filtering

to improve flesh tones in the image

Color Temperature
Sets the color temperature
setting.

used by the display: Cool, Normal, Warm, or a user-defined

To set the user-defined

color temperature,

User option

the levels of red, green,

and adjust

blue to be used to produce

white.

select

the
and

L
f_

select

a color,

then

J0

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Use A and V to

use 4 and I_ to adjust

L

]0

the level.

0
/.

Audio
rl

The Audio menu allows you to change the way audio is
played, including balance, equalization, and other sound
processing. You can change the following settings:

J

B_ss

50

Treble

50

Balance

0

Surround

OFF

Reverb

OFF

Bass

Equalizer
MTS

OFF

Adjusts the volume of bass in the audio

Speakels

ON

Stereo

Treble
Select

'_1

Exit

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Adjusts the volume of treble in the audio

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Balance
Sets the relative volumes of the left and right speakers
Surround
Turns surround

sound simulation

on and off

Reverb
Selects the preset used for reverb simulation, which is designed to simulate room
environments: Church, Arena, Cave, Bathroom, Hall, Living Room, Concert, or Off (no reverb)
Equalizer
Selects the preset used for the equalizer, which is designed to enhance the type of audio
being played: Soft, Classic, Techno, Dance, Live, Pop, Rock, or Off (no equalization
MTS
(TV only)
Selects the MTS (Multichannel Television Sound) channel played back while watching
television: Mono, Stereo, or SAP (Secondary Audio Programming)
Speakers
Turns the built-in

speakers on and off

Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous menu contains general display
settings, including OSD options, timers, display format,
closed captioning, Picture-in-Picture, and parental
controls. It contains the following menu items:

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Language
TIITI_T

Enghsh

Sleep Time

OFF

OSD Tlmeotlt

30 Sec

Format

Full

C}osed Caption

OFF

V=Chlp&ParentaJ
All Reset

Language
Selects the language used for the OSD: English,
French, or Spanish

Select

_

Exit I_I

Timer
A sub-menu that allows you to schedule the display
to turn on or off at a particular time, and switch to a
particular channel:
• Time--The

current time. To adjust, select each

digit using 41and _ and enter the desired value on
the keypad.
• Turn On--The

time at which the timer will turn

the display on
• Turn Off--The

time at which the timer will turn the display off

• Channel--The

TV channel the timer

switches to when it turns the display on

• Activate--Activates
and deactivates the timer. The options are On, Off, and Once (the
timer will go off once and then deactivate).
• Display--Tells
display off

the timer to ask the user (by displaying

a dialog box) before turning

the

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Sleep Time
Activates and sets a sleep timer that automatically
puts the display into standby mode when
there is no activity for a specified period. The timer may be turned off or set to 30, 60, 90, or
120 minutes.
OSD Timeout
Sets the inactivity

timeout

for the OSD: 10, 20, or 30 seconds

Format
Controls the aspect ratio used by the display: 4:3 or Fult (16:9--widescreen).
Note"

You cannot change the aspect ratio when PIP is active.

FULL

4 3

Closed Caption
Turns closed captioning on and off and selects the closed captioning channel used. Closed
captioning displays the dialog of the current program or other information on the screen so
it may be read.
The available channels are C1-4 and T1-4. C1 is the most-used closed captioning channel,
usually used for English dialog. C2 is usually used for foreign language translations. T1-4 are
usually used for other channel information.
The C1-4 modes display only a few lines of text at the bottom
scroll text across most of the screen.

of the screen. The T1-4 modes

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MODE

Cl-4

MODE

T1-4

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V-Chip & Parental
This sub-menu allows you to control access to
television content based on industry maturity
ratings.

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Block

MPAA Rating

IB_ock TV Rating
Channel

Lock

Change Password
Clear All

Select

_

Back _ Adjust '_

Upon attempting to enter the sub-menu, the
display wilt ask for the current password. Once
you enter the password, the sub-menu will
display.
The factory-default
The following

password is '1234'.

menu items are available:

• Block MPAA Rating--A
sub-menu that sets the
MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America)
rating level the V-Chip wilt block without a
password.

x
x
X

Blocking a particular rating will automatically
block all ratings above that level. Similarly,
unblocking a rating will automatically unblock
all ratings below that level.

x
x
x

Select a rating using the arrow controls on the
remote, then press ENTER to block/unblock it.
Press MENU to exit this sub-menu.
The ratings are as follows:
Rating

Level

Significance

G

General audiences (all ages)

PG

Parental guidance
children)

PG-13

Parents strongly cautioned (some material
children under 13)

R

Restricted (minors under 17 require an accompanying
guardian)

NC-17

No one under 17 admitted

X

Adults only (no one under 17 admitted)

suggested (some material may not be suitable for
may be inappropriate

for

parent or adult

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Block TV Rating--A
sub-menu that sets the -IV
PG rating level (listed on the left) the V-Chip will
block without a password.
Specific types of mature content (listed across
the top) can be blocked for some of the ratings.
For example, programs rated TV-Y7 with violent
content can be blocked.
Blocking a particular rating will automatically
block all ratings above that level. Similarly,
unblocking a rating will automatically unblock
all ratings below that level.

the Display

x
x
x
x

x

×

x

x

x

x

x

X

x

x

x

x

Select a rating using the arrow controls on the remote, then press ENTER to block/unblock
it. Press MENU to exit this sub-menu.
The ratings are as follows:
Rating

Level

Significance

TV-Y

All children

TV-Y7

Children 7 years and older

TV-G

General audience

TV-PG

Parental guidance

TV-14

Parents strongly

TV-MA

Mature audience only

Content

Type

suggested
cautioned

Significance

FV

Fantasy violence

V

Violence

S

Sexual content

L

Foul language

D

Suggestive dialog

° Channel Lock--Allows you to block individual
blocked, a lock icon will appear next to it.
• Change Password--Sets the V-Chip
password. To change the password, enter the
current password, then enter and confirm the
new password.
The factory-default

password is '1234'.

° Clear All--Resets all V-Chip settings to factory
defaults (unblocked)
All Reset
Resets all display options to factory-default
settings

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TV
The TV menu allows you to select the television signal
type, select which television channels are available for
viewing, manually or automatically,
and give a name to
each channel. It contains the following menu items:

Auto Search
Tuner Mode
Channel
Channel

Atr

Skip
Name

Auto Search
When selected, automatically scans all television
channels for valid signals and makes unavailable
channels with insufficient signal strength

any

Select

_'

Exit '_

Tuner Mode
A sub-menu that sets the type of television
° Air--A

standard television

° Cable--A

antenna

cable TV signal

° Cable-IRC--A

type of cable signal primarily

° Cable-HRC--A
Channel

signal source in use. The options are as follows:

used on the East Coast of the US

type of cable signal primarily

used on the West Coast of the US

Skip

Allows you to manually adjust which channels are available when flipping through
A check mark next to a channel number indicates that the channel is available.
Channel

channels.

Name

A sub-menu that allows you to assign a
name to the current channel. Enter
characters by selecting them with the
arrow controls on the remote and then
pressing ENTER. Select Backspace to
delete characters. Select OK when finished
or Cancel to abort.

PC
The PC menu allows you to change the video options
used with a VGA or HDMI video source. You can adjust
the following
parameters:
Contrast

Contlast

50

Color Temperature

User

Auto Setting
Phase
Manual Clock
Display

Sets the variation

50

Brightness

between

light and dark colors

Brightness
Sets the brightness

128

Adjustment

Select

_

Exit =_--_J

of the display image

Color Temperature
(VGA only)
Sets the color temperature
setting).

used by the display: Cool, Normal, Warm, or User (a user-defined

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To set the user-defined color temperature,
select the
User option and adjust the levels of red, green, and
blue to be used to produce white. Use A and Y to

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select a color, then use _ and _ to adjust the level.
Auto

•

Display

]o
]0

Setting

(VGA on ly)
When turned
position

on, automatically

adjusts the image

Phase
(VGA on ly)
Adjusts the phase of the video clock
Manual

Clock

(VGA on ly)
Adjusts the frequency

of the video clock

Display Adjustment
A sub-menu that controls the position of the image on the screen. The two parameters
Horizontal Position and Vertical Position.

are

DTV
The DTV menu is a separate menu system for HDTV configuration
that allows you to configure
the available channels, closed captioning, parental controls, and other HDTV options.
Note"

The navigation
follows.

procedure for the DTV menu differs from that of the main OSD, as

To use the DTV menu:
1.

Use the _1 and I_ buttons to navigate the sub-menus represented
menu.

2.

Press the V button to enter the selected menu.

3.

Use the A and V buttons to navigate the menu items.

4.

If "Press " appears to the right of the selected item, a dialog box will appear upon
pressing ENTER. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to navigate the dialog box.
If the selected item is an adjustable

5.

Press A repeatedly

6.

Press MENU to exit the OSD.

parameter,

to exit a sub-menu.

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use the _ and _ buttons to adjust the value.

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The DTV menu contains the following

sub-menus:

General
Sets general HDTV options and allows you to scan
for available HDTV channels and enable and disable

Aualo

channels. The options are as follows:
• Audio Language--Sets
the broadcast audio
language used: English, French, or Spanish
• Time Zone--Sets

Language

Englmh

Time Zon_

PacFkc Time

SPDIF Type

PCM

A_o

Sc_,

M_nual
Channel

Sran

Sran

Press _EnLer>

Skip

Pre_s _En_er>

the current time zone

SPDIF Type--Selects the type of S/PDIF audio put
out on the optical S/PDIF output: Dolby Digital,
PCM, or Off
° Auto Scan--Automatically
with weak signals

Select

_

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scans all channels for strong signals and disables any channels

• Manual Scan--Brings up a dialog box that allows
you to manually scan channels.
Set the Scan Mode
channels

that

to "Add-on

Scan Mode

range

to "Range

and end channels

° Channel

of channels,

Scan,"

then

on the remote

Once the Scan Mode
to begin

Mode"

to scan all

have not yet been scanned.

To scan a particular

set the

enter

0%

the start

[

keypad.

]

has been set, press ENTER
Scan IP _ !

the scan.
Skip--Brings

enable/disable

up a dialog

a channel,

ENTER to toggle.

A check

select
mark

box allowing

you to disable

it using the arrow
to the right

buttons

of a channel

individual

channels.

on the remote,
means the channel

then

Exlt_-r _r_A

To

press

is disabled.

Caption
Configures
as follows:

HDTV closed captioning.

The options are
gnalog

Closed CaptLon

Diglt_d Closed

° Analog Closed Caption--Selects the analog
caption channel to be displayed on-screen. You
can select CC1-4 or turn analog closed captioning
off.
• Digital Closed Caption--Selects
the digital
caption channel to be displayed on screen. You
can select Service1-6 or turn digital closed
captioning off.

Digital

Cap[ion

Caption
Slyle

OFF
OFF
Press _-n_er_

Select [4,1_

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• Digital Caption Style--Brings up a
dialog box that allows you to set how the
digital caption will be displayed on-screen.
You can set the font size, color, and
opacity; background color and opacity;
and window color and opacity. A sample
of how the current settings will look
displays to the right of the menu.

Cap[ion
_ont

S_yle

the Display

Cus[om

Slze

Large

_on[ Color

51a-k

cont Opacity

Sohd

8ac_ c_ound Color

White

Background

Opacr[y

Window

Colo_

Window

Opaclty

Sobd
White
Translucent

Select _

ABC

E_lt_

Parental
Configures parentalcontrolsfor
HDTV
programming,
allowing you to blockindividual
channels.
To access the menu,
current
controls

password,
menu

To block/unblock

select
which

Password
is set in the

(see "V-Chip
channels,

and enter

Channel

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Symptom

Possible

No picture

Power

(power

securely

Cause

cord

Resolution

not

Make

connected

sure the power

socket

indicator

does

Power

switch

is off

Turn on the power

not

up)

Power

outlet

is off

Try plugging

light

or not working

No picture

The display

(power

power-saving

indicator

it turns
outlet.

is in
mode

is

red)

is off

switch

a different

is firmly

inserted

If connected

on the bottom
device

on. If not, turn

to a computer

into

the

button

of the display.

the outlet

and see if

or use a different

and in VGA or HDMI

press a button

Press the POWER

into

on the outlet

press a key on the keyboard
Otherwise,

The display

cord

and outlet.

or move

mode,

the mouse.

on the remote.
on the remote

or on the top of

the display.
No picture

No signal

Make

(power
indicator

is

green)

Contrast

or

brightness

Unclear
noisy

or

picture

Signal

Adjust
too

cable(s)

securely

No sound

Audio

appears.

not

Make

cable(s)

not

connected

plugged

is too

or too

bright
Display

is selected.
cable(s)

and/or

brightness

sure the signal

Check the TV signal.

Headphones

Display

source

the signal

cable(s)

If there

and signal
until

are firmly

is still
source.

picture

connected.

connected

securely

Audio

check

the contrast

low

Poor TV signal

dark

sure the proper

no picture,

position

for

contact

your

Make

If using an antenna,

better

signal.

service

If using

adjust

the

cable or satellite

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TV,

provider.

sure the audio

signal

cable(s)

are firmly

connected.
Unplug

the headphones.

in
muted

Contrast

Unmute
remote.

or

brightness

too

the audio

Adjust

the contrast

the image

by pressing

and/or

the MUTE

brightness

button

on the

to desired

setting.

low

or too high
Position

incorrectly

Adjust

centered

not

adjusted

in OSD

(see "PC"

Image

Signal

vibrating

securely
Power

cable(s)

not

Make

on page

position

in the PC menu

in the OSD

22).

sure the signal

cable(s)

are firmly

connected.

connected
voltage

high or too low

too

Check the power
display specification.
different
circuit.

source to make
Try a different

sure it matches
power

outlet

the
on a

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Symptom

Possible

Cause

Resolution

After-image
remains on
screen after

Inherent

LCD

characteristics

This is characteristic of an LCD. The after-image
disappear after a few minutes.

wilt

display is
turned off
Distorted

Display

image

incorrectly

format

set

Check that
page

"Out

of

VGA input

Range"
message
screen

on

signal

is

Adjust

the resolution

not in a supported

match

a supported

mode

on page

Inherent

characteristics

malfunction.

Remote

Batteries

Make

not

LCD

improperly
Batteries

is selected

and refresh
mode,

This is characteristic

inserted

Format

in the

in the OSD (see "Miscellaneous"

on

listed

rate

on the PC to

under

"Specifications"

28.

blue, or white
dots on screen

functioning

menu

18).

Red, green,

control

the correct

Miscellaneous

of an LCD and wilt

sure the batteries

are inserted

not cause a

and oriented

properly.
low on

Replace

the batteries.

A button

is stuck

Jog any stuck

Obstacle

between

Remove

remote

and display

energy

The remote
far from
If none

of the resolutions

using the power
resolved.

Note:

switch

Move

on the remote

to unstick

them.

closer to the display.

the display
above

resolves

on the bottom

Further troubleshooting
www.protronusa.com.

Support

is too

buttons

the obstacle.

the problem,
of the display,

information

turn
then

the display

off and then

check to see if the problem

on again
has

can be found on the Protron website at

Information

Do not return this product to your retailer until you have performed the steps laid out in
the Easy Setup Instructions and contacted the Customer Service Center. Merchandise may
not be returned to Protron without a return form authorization.
Before contacting Protron Customer Service, please record the following
be found on the back of your display:

information,

which may

• Model Number
• Serial Number
• Date of Manufacture
The Protron Customer Service Center may be contacted
following number:
1-888-257-8899

27

24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the

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Specifications
General
Dimensions

37.4" (950mm) W x 29.7" (755mm) H x 10.0" (255mm) D

Weight

82.21bs (37.3kg)
Active Matrix TFT LCD

Panel Type
Screen Size

37" widescreen (16:9)
24 bits (16.7 million colors)
1366 x 768

Color Range
Max, Resolution
Pixel Pitch
Sync Range

0.60mm (H) x 0.60mm (V)
Horizontal:
30-80kHz
Vertical:
50-75Hz

Contrast

1200:1

Ratio

Brightness

500 cd/m 2

Viewing

+/-89 ° (H/V)

Angle

Response Time

8ms

Inputs

lx
lx
lx
2x
3x
lx
6x
lx
lx

progressive scan component
composite video (RCA)
S-Video

video (RCA)

stereo audio (RCA)
SVGA (15-pin D-Sub)
stereo audio line in, 0 dBV nominal

(1/8" TRS)

lx composite video (RCA)
lx optical S/PDIF audio (TOSLINK TM)
lx stereo audio (RCA)
lx subwoofer (RCA)

Outputs

Video Formats

Supported

TV Tuners
TV Audio
Parental

ATSC TV (75 ohm coaxial F)
NTSC-M TV (75 ohm coaxial F)
HDMI

1 x headphone
SDTV: 480i

(1/8" TRS)

EDTV: 480p
HDTV: 720p, 1080i
NTSC-M, CATV, 125 channels
ATSC HDTV
NTSC: Mono, Stereo, SAP
ATSC: Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround

Controls

Picture-In-Picture
Closed Captioning

V-Chip (TV PG, MPAA)
PIP, PBP

Speakers

NTSC: CC1-4, TEXT1-4
ATSC: Analog channels 1-4, digital channels 1-6
2x 10W

Plug and Play Compliance

VESA DDC1, DDC2B

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Specifications

Power Supply

100-240VAC, 50-60Hz

Power Consumption

Operation:
Standby:
0 to 60°C

Storage

Temperature

Operating

5 to 35°C

Temperature

Picture-in-Picture

288W typical
<3W

Combinations
Primary

Secondary
Source

TV

TV

AV1
•

AV2

AV3

•

•

•

•

AV1

•

AV2

•

•

AV3

•

•

•

S-Video

•

•

•

•

YPbPrl

•

•

•

•

YPbPr2

•

•

•

•

HDMI

•

•

•

•

DTV

•

•

•

•

VGA

•

•

•

•

Supported

YPbPrl

Horizontal

Vertical Frequency
(Refresh Rate)
Hz

Frequency
kHz
31.5

72

37.9

75

37.5

85

43.3

56

35.1

60

37.9

72

48.1

75

46.9

85

53.7

60

48.4

70

56.5

75

60.0

85

68.7

1280 x 720

60

47.7

1280 x 768

60

44.8

1280 x 1024

6O

64.0

1366 x 768

6O

47.7

1024 x 768

HDMI

•

60

800 x 600

YPbPr2

VGA Modes

Display Resolution

640 x 480

S-Video

Source

29

VESA
Standard

DTV

VGA

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Limited

Warranty

Protron warrants this product to be free from manufacturing
workmanship under normal use for the term stated below.
How to obtain

defects in material and

service:

• Visit the Protron Customer Service Portal at www.protronusa.com
support tab or call
Protron Customer Support at 1-888-257-8899. If the issue cannot be resolved over the
phone with trouble-shooting
techniques, you may be eligible for warranty service. To
request warranty repair, you may also contact us by e-mail at protron@ewestcsp.com.
All
warranties must be authorized by Protron prior to service and will result in the issuance of
an authorization
number for service.
• For televisions with screen sizes of 37" or less, you will be requested to ship your television
to our National Return Center.
• For televisions with screen sizes 40" and above, you may be eligible for in-home service.
Our Customer Service Representative will locate an authorized Protron Service Center,
provided that your television is located within the geographic territory covered by an
authorized Protron Service Center. If in-home service is not available in your area, you must
either take your television to the Service Center location at your own expense, pay for the
additional cost that the Service Center may charge to transport your television to and from
your home, or send the unit to our National Return Center for repair.
• Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice with product name,
model and/or serial number, which provides evidence that the product is within the
warranty period, must be presented to obtain warranty service.
This warranty

does

not cover:

•

Physical

or cosmetic

•

Damage

caused

•

Ordinary
customer

adjustments

•

Damage

to equipment

•

Any cost incurred

•

Signal

•

Incompatibility

•

Batteries

•

Images

•

Initial

installation

•

Power

surge and/or

•

Force majeure

•

Product

reception

burnt

damages

by abuse

and/or

neglect

as outlined

in the owners

not properly

in shipping
problems

connected

the product

caused

due to a change

manual

that

can be performed

by the

to the product

for repair

by external

antenna,

in IV/CA IV broadcast

cable systems
systems

after

or interference
the product

was sold

on to the screen

shipped

and related
damage

adjustments
by lightning

or uncontrollable
for service with

external

force

inadequate

damage

packaging

or packaging

materials

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What we will do:
• Protron will repair and/or replace your product at our National Return Center with new,
like new, or refurbished product and/or parts, at our discretion.
• For models 40" and above, Protron will reimburse

an authorized

obtained by Protron for you, for the new or, at our discretion,
parts required to repair your television.
This warranty

replacement

is void if:

• Product is used in a commercial
• Damaged through
• Modified

Protron Service Center,

refurbished

application

misuse, negligence

or repaired

or abuse.

by anyone other than authorized

• Damaged because it is improperly
• If the original

or rental.

connected

Protron Service Center.

to any other equipment.

proof of purchase cannot be supplied.

• If the identifiable
markings on the TV such as the serial number
unrecognizable,
or missing.
• The product

is used outside the country in which it was originally

are defaced,
sold.

This warranty is not transferable and only applies to the original purchase. Any implied
warranties, including the warranty of merchantability,
are limited in duration to the period of
this expressed warranty and no warranty whether expressed or implied shall apply to the
product thereafter. Under no circumstance shall Protron be liable for any loss or consequential
damage arising out of the use of this product. This warranty gives specific legal right. However,
you may have other rights that may vary from state/province to state/province. Some states/
provinces do not allow limitations on implied warranties or exclusions of consequential damage.
Therefore these restrictions may not apply to you.
37" and

Below:

1 year

Parts

& Labor

Depot

40" and Above:

1 year

Parts

& Labor

In-Home

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