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Selection of TV/VIDEO
Input Signal
When watching video, Camcorder, DVD, Cable TV with External Input
- When pressing TV/VIDEO button on the remote controller screen changes as follows:
TV => Video1(S-Video1) => Video2(S-Video2) => TV
1. Press the “TV/VIDEO” button on the remote controller.
• Screen changes as follows whenever pressing the “TV/VIDEO” button.
TV => Video1(S-Video1) => Video2(S-Video2) => TV
Air
POWER
DISPLAY
GUIDE
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
Video1
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Video2
Note:
• If S-video and RCA jack are connected at the same time, the TV set will only detect the S-Video mode.
• If sound signal is mono method, connect it to the L-terminal of the sound input terminal.
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Selection of Multimedia
Input Signal
When connecting PC, STB, DVD with Multimedia
1. Pressing the "MULTIMEDIA" button on the remote controller.
• Screen changes as follows whenever pressing the “MULTIMEDIA” button.
COMP1 => COMP2 => HDMI => PC => COMP1
POWER
DISPLAY
GUIDE
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
PC
Comp.1
HDMI
Comp.2
Note:
• If sound signal is mono method, connect it to the L-terminal of the sound
input terminal.
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Selection of Multimedia
Input Signal
HDMI & PC mode
1. If the message ‘No signal’ appears on the screen, adjust the PC output to a format listed in the Multimedia
Input table.
Multimedia Input Format
Resolution
V-freq
HDMI
PC(D-Sub)
Component
Standard
60Hz
VESA Standard
75Hz
VESA Standard
60Hz
VESA Standard
75Hz
VESA Standard
60Hz
VESA Standard
75Hz
VESA Standard
60Hz
VESA Standard
75Hz
VESA Standard
60Hz
VESA Standard
75Hz
VESA Standard
1600 X 1200
60Hz
VESA Standard
1360 X 768
60Hz
VESA Standard
720 X 480i
60Hz
720 X 480p
60Hz
1280 X 720p
60Hz
1920 X 1080i
60Hz
1920 X 1080p
Hz
640 X 480
800 X 600
1024 X 768
1280 X 768
1280 X 1024
Note :
1. When you connect with component, PC (D-Sub), and HDMI, you must check the input resolution of
external devices.
2. So if this mode is used at PC mode, the screen can be enlarged.
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Picture Adjustment
Adjustment of Aspect ratio in TV/Video/Component mode
1. Press the "SCREEN SIZE" button
• The screen changes as below whenever pressing the "SCREEN
SIZE" button.
16:9 => 4:3 => LB[16:9] => LBS[16:9} => 16:9
FAV
MUTE
SCREEN
SIZE
CH
CAPTION
ADD/
DEL
SLEEP
CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
LB(16:9)
16 : 9
LBS(16:9)
4:3
Note :
• 16:9
: 16:9 will display a true 16:9 (anamorphic) picture with no aspect
distortions.
• LB(16:9)
: Enlarge vertical size of the 16:9 picture.
• LBS(16:9)
: Move the LB(16:9) picture to the upper direction.
• 4:3
: General TV screen currently broadcasted.
• "Screen Size" function is not available in PC and HDMI mode.
• "Screen Size" function is not available in PIP mode.
• But when the current mode is PC the “SCREEN SIZE” button is worked PC Menu. (Auto Set /
Frep. / Phase)
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Picture Adjustment
Adjustment of the screen in the PC mode
1. Select Picture by pressing the "Menu" button.
• The menu screen appears as follows.
PREV.CH
CH
FAV
MENU
VOL
VOL
FAV
MUTE
CH
2. Select PC Screen Mode
• Move to PC Screen Mode in the Picture menu by
pressing the ” CH ” buttons.
• Press the ” VOL ” button.
PC MENU
Auto Set
AUTO
Freq.
Phase
MENU Exit
3. Select and adjust each items.
• Move to item what you want by pressing the ” CH ”
button.
• Adjust each items by pressing the ” VOL ” button.
Move
Select
Freq.
MENU Prev.
Adjust
Note.
• You can adjust the PC menu only in the PC mode.
• During the Auto Adjust, you must not alter a screen on the monitor.
• During a moving picture, Auto Adjust is liable to incorrectly work. So you must execute Auto Adjust on a
still image.
• When Auto Adjust is not working correctly, you can adjust with frequency and phase.
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Picture Adjustment
When setting up various screen modes
- The user may select various screens designed for a good picture without adjusting the brightness, contrast
or color individually.
1. Picture Mode selects what you want.
• Move to Mode in the Picture menu and Select desirable mode using the
” VOL ” buttons.
• Or press the “PICTURE MODE” button, then the screen status changes as
followed: Normal => Dynamic => Cinema => User => Normal
• The screen adjustment status changes as the following screens are
displayed sequentially whenever pressing the “PICTURE MODE” button.
• The screen returns to the mode prior to turning power off when then
turning power on again.
Note.
• Normal
• Dynamic
• Cinema
• User
: For a highly defined image in a normally bright room
: For a clear-cut image emphasizing high contrast for sports viewing
: Ideal for movies
: Allows the user to customize settings as desired
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CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
MTS
SOUND
EFFECT
Picture Adjustment
When adjusting the screen to taste
- You can enjoy various screens by adjusting Brightness, Contrast, Color, Sharpness, etc to the user’s taste.
1. Select Picture by pressing the “Menu” button.
• The menu screen appears as follows.
2. Select and adjust each items.
• Move to the PICTURE menu.
• Whenever pressing the ” CH ” button, you can
select in order of Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint,
Sharpness and Noise Reduction.
• You can adjust all items by pressing the ” VOL ”
buttons
Note:
• Brightness : Adjust the whole of screen brighter or darker.
• Contrast : Adjust difference between brightness and darkness between objects and background on the screen.
• Color : Adjust color thinly or thickly.
• Tint : Adjust the natural tint of the image.
• Sharpness : Adjust outline of the screen smoothly or sharply.
• N . R : Reduce the noise in the picture due to poor reception or poor picture quality (Only IN TV (Analog
mode) and Video 1/2 mode).
Note:
• Tint actives when receiving a NTSC signal.
• The adjusted levels are stored automatically in User mode.
Adjustment of Color Temperature in TV
- Through color temperature control, you can change the tone of color
1. Move to the Color Temp. menu with ” CH ”
buttons.
• Using the ” VOL ” buttons, select the desired Color
Temperature.
Note:
• Normal : Normal White
• Warm : Reddish white
• Cool : Bluish white
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Sound Adjustment
When selecting various sound Effects
1. Sound mode selects what you want.
• Move to Effect in the Sound menu.
• Select desirable Effect using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Or press the “SOUND EFFECT” button, then the sound status changes as
followed: Off => BBE => M. Voice => Off
Note.
• BBE
: Suitable for the bass booster effect.
Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, INC
Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP5510752 and 5736897.
BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
• M. Voice
: Allows human voice to be heard more clearly.
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SWAP
SOURCE
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
MTS
POSITION
SOUND
EFFECT
Sound Adjustment
When adjusting sound to taste
- The user can enjoy various sounds by adjusting Balance, AVC, Effect, Equalizer and Digital Volume.
1. Adjust the Balance
• Move to Balance in the Sound menu.
• Adjust the balance level by using the ”
VOL ” buttons.
2. Select AVC (Auto Volume Control)
• Move to AVC in the Sound menu.
• Select either AVC Set or Clear using the ” VOL
buttons.
”
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Sound Adjustment
When adjusting sound to taste
CH
3. Sound mode selects what you want.
• Move to Mode in the Sound menu.
• Select desirable Sound mode using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Or press the “SOUND MODE” button, then the sound status
changes as followed:
Normal => Movie => Music => User => Normal
Note :
• "Mode" function is available when the Effect is clear.
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SWAP
CH
SOURCE
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
MTS
POSITION
SOUND
EFFECT
Sound Adjustment
When adjusting sound to taste
4. Adjust the audio Equalizer
• Move to Mode in the Sound menu.
• Select User mode using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Select and use the relevant frequency by pressing the ” CH ”
buttons.
• You can adjust the degree of the frequency by using the ” VOL ”
buttons.
Note:
• Equalizer adjustment is available in User mode.
• Equalizer: High quality sound range adjustment method used for audio product.
120/200/500 Hz: Low sound range
1.2 / 3 kHz: Middle sound range
7.5 / 12 kHZ: High sound range
5. Adjust the Digital Volume (Digital TV mode only)
• Move to Digital volume in the Sound menu.
• Adjust the Digital volume level by using the ” VOL
buttons.
Note:
• Digital volume is available in DTV mode.
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”
Sound Adjustment
Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound (MTS) in analog and digital
CH
1. Mono Sound Selection (Mono/Stereo/Mono&SAP/Stereo&SAP) – Analog
TV Mode
• In Stereo reception if the stereo is weak, you can switch to MONO by
pressing the “MTS” button. Then the OSD character will be change to
“Mono”.
In Mono reception the depth of sound is improved.
• To switch back to stereo, press the “MTS” button again.
SWAP
CH
SOURCE
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
MTS
POSITION
SOUND
EFFECT
Note: The availability of these additional audio tracks depends on the program.
2. Audio track Selection – Digital TV Mode
CH
• In DTV broadcast reception, you can select audio tracks
(simultaneous translations of the program into foreign
languages) by pressing the “MTS” button.
SWAP
CH
SOURCE
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
Note: The availability of these additional audio tracks depends on the program.
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MTS
POSITION
SOUND
EFFECT
Features Closed Caption
Viewing Closed Caption (On-Screen Text Messages) - Analog
1. Caption mode selects what you want.
• Move to Caption in the Features menu.
• Select Caption using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Select desirable Analog CC using the ” VOL
” buttons.
• The Analog CC changes as followed:
Off => CC1 => CC2 => CC3 => CC4 => TX1 => TX2 => TX3 => TX4
Note.
• The Closed Caption feature doesn’t work in Component, HDMI and PC modes
• Closed Caption: The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast
CC1 : The Primary Synchronous Caption Service. These are captions in the primary language that
must be in sync with the sound, preferably matched to a specific frame.
CC2 : The Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions.
This channel carries data that is intended to augment information carried in the program.
CC3 : Secondary Synchronous Caption Service.
Alternate program-related caption data, typically second language captions.
CC4 : Special Non-Synchronous Use Captions. Similar to CC2.
• The Closed Caption feature doesn’t work in PIP/POP mode.
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Features Closed Caption
Viewing Closed Caption (On-Screen Text Messages) - Digital
1. Caption mode selects what you want.
• Move to Caption in the Features menu.
• Select Caption using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Select desirable Digital CC using the ” VOL
buttons.
• The Digital CC changes as followed:
Off => Service1~6 => CC1~4 => Off
”
Note:
• Service 1~6 in digital caption mode may not be
available depending on the broadcast.
2. Caption Style selects what you want. (In Digital TV
mode Only)
• Move to Caption Style in the Features menu.
• Select Caption Style using the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Press the ” CH ” buttons to select the desired submenu options (see options below), and then presses
the ” VOL ” buttons.
Note:
• The Closed Caption feature doesn’t work in PIP/POP mode.
• The digital caption feature is available only in Digital TV mode.
• The availability of captions depends on the program being broadcast.
• Default means to follow the standard set by the broadcaster.
• Text Size: This option consists of Default, Small, Standard, and Large. The default is Standard.
• Text Font: This option consists of Default, Font1~7. You can change the font you want. The default is Style 0.
• Text Color: This option consists of Default, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. You can
change the color of the letter. The default is White.
• BG Color: This option consists of Default, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. You can
change the background color of the caption. The default is Black.
• BG Opacity: This option consists of Default, Rich, Light, and Transparent. You can change the Background opacity of
the caption.
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Features PIP/POP
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) / POP (Picture-Of-Picture)
1. Watching PIP/POP
• By pressing the “PIP” button on the remote controller
repeatedly, you can select one of the following settings:
CH
SCREEN
SIZE
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SLEEP
CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
SCREEN
SIZE
• If you want to change the position of sub picture, press the
“POSITION” button.
ADD/
DEL
CAPTION
CH
CAPTION
ADD/
DEL
SLEEP
CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
Features PIP/POP
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) / POP (Picture-Of-Picture)
• If you want to swap main for sub, press the “SWAP” button.
To swap main for sub change as followed: PIP/POP table
CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
• If you want to change sub screen input, press the “SOURCE” button.
Sub screen change as followed: PIP/POP table
Main\Sub
ATV
DTV
Video1
Video2
Comp.1
Comp.2
HDMI
PC
ATV
DTV
Video1
Video2
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Comp.1
SOUND
EFFECT
CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
PICTURE SOUND
MODE MODE
PIP/POP mode table.
MTS
Comp.2
MTS
SOUND
EFFECT
HDMI
PC
Features Parental Control
Adjustment of Parental Control
- The Parental control feature automatically looks out programs that are deemed inappropriate for children.
- "Parental control" function is not available in PIP/POP mode.
1. Setting up your password
• Move to Parental control in the Features menu.
• The message “Enter password” will appear. Enter
your 4 digit password
Note:
• The default password of a new TV set is “2-2-1-1”.
STILL
100
CH
FAV
PREV.CH
• Move to Change Password in the Parental Control
• Press the ” VOL ” buttons to change the
password.
• The Change password screen will appear. Choose
any 4 digits for new password and enter them.
STILL
100
PREV.CH
Note:
• If you forget the password, you must call the Service Center.
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CH
FAV
Features Parental Control
Adjustment of Parental Control
2. Setting up Block
• Move to Block in the Parental Control
• Select either On or Off using ing the ” VOL ” buttons.
3. Setting up TV Rating
• Move to Block and select Block to On.
• Move to TV Rating in the Parental Control and press the ”
VOL ” buttons.
• The TV Rating screen will appear.
Press the ” CH ” buttons to select one of the six aged
based categories:
Y: Young children
14: Viewers 14 and over
Y7: Children 7 and over
MA: Mature audience
G: General audience
PG: Parental guidance
POWER
DISPLAY
• Press the “DISPLAY” button. Depending on your existing
setup, the “ “ symbol will be selected. (blank =
Unblocked “ “ = Blocked)
Note:
• The G, PG, 14, MA, Y, and Y7 have additional options.
FV: Fantasy violence / D: Sexually Suggestive Dialog / L: Adult Language / S: Sexual situation / V: Violence
• The Parental Control will automatically block certain categories that are “more restrictive”. For example,
if you block “Y” category, then Y7 will automatically be blocked. Similarly, if you block the G category,
then all the categories in the “young adult” group will be blocked (G, PG, 14, and MA). The Sub-ratings
(D, L, S, and V) work together similarly.
GUIDE
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TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
Features Parental Control
Adjustment of Parental Control
• Select on of these TV-Ratings(G, PG, 14, MA, Y and Y7)
and press the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Press the “DISPLAY” button to select the sub-rating.
POWER
DISPLAY
GUIDE
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
Note:
• The Parental Control will automatically block certain categories that are “more restrictive”. For example,
if you block “L” subrating in PG, then the L sub-rating in 14 and MA will automatically be blocked
4. Setting up Movie ratings
• Move to Movie ratings in the Parental Control and press
the ” VOL ” buttons.
• The Movie ratings screen will appear.
Press the ” CH ” buttons to select the MPAA categories:
G: General audience
PG: Parental guidance
PG-13: Viewers 14 and over
R: Mature audience
NC: No children under age 17
X: Adults only
NR: Not rated
• Press the “DISPLAY” button. Depending on your existing
setup, the “ “ symbol will be selected. (blank = unblocked
“ “ = Blocked)
POWER
DISPLAY
GUIDE
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
Note:
• The Parental Control will automatically block any categories that are “more restrictive”. For example, if
you block PG-13 category, then R, NC and X will automatically be blocked also.
5. Setting up No Rating
• Move to No Rating in the Parental Control.
• Select either Block or Unblock using the ” VOL ”
buttons.
Note:
• The Parental Control will automatically block irregular
categories when No rating is setting.
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Features ETC
When viewing how MGDi improves the picture.
1. Setup of MGDi plus
• Move to MGDi plus in the Features menu.
• Press the ” VOL ” buttons, and then MGDi plus mode
is activated.
• Press the “MENU” buttons, and then MGDi plus Demo
mode is deactivated.
Note:
• DAEWOO's new technology, MGDi, brings viewers more
detailed, clearer and more natural image with picture
compensation algorithm.
• MGDi plus Demo is not available in PC and HDMI mode.
When adjusting the transparency of the menu screen
1. Setup of Menu Opacity
• Move to Background in the Features menu.
• Adjust the translucent level of OSD background using the
” VOL ” buttons.
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Features ETC
Selection of Language
1. Select Language
• Move to Language in the Features menu.
• Select your desired language by pressing the ” VOL
button. Then it will be setting automatically.
• The language change as the followed:
English => Français => Español => English
”
Using The ISM Function (Image Sticking Minimization)
1. Select ISM
• Move to ISM in the Features menu
• Press the ” VOL ” button.
2. Select Function
• Press the ” VOL ” button after select function by the
” CH ” button.
• Pixel Shift : The whole screen shifts up/down, left/right at
6~7 sec interval to minimize image sticking.
• Low Bright : When displaying a still picture or a fixed
pattern for a long time, the brightness level
decreases to minimize image sticking.
This default of a new TV set is "ON"
• Image Invert : Inverting color of the original image to
minimize image sticking.
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Time Setting
Adjustment of Time
1. Setting the Clock
• Move to Current time in the Time menu.
• To go to the Current time, press the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Place the cursor to AM / PM / Hour / Min. / Month / Day
/Year. with ” VOL ” buttons.
• Set the AM / PM / Hour / Min. / Month / Day /Year.
with the ” CH ” buttons and then presses the “MENU”
button to complete.
2. Setup of Auto Clock
• Move to Auto Clock in the Time menu.
• Select "On / Off" using the ” VOL ” buttons.
Note:
• Information of Auto Clock is required to DTV signal.
3. Setting the Off Timer/ Off Time Setup
• Move to Off Timer in the Time menu.
• Select the Off timer to “On” using the ” VOL ” button.
• Move to Off Time with the ” CH ” buttons.
• To go to Off Time, press the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Place the cursor to AM/PM / Hour / Min. with ” VOL ”
buttons.
• Set the AM/PM / Hour / Min. with the ” CH ” buttons
and then press the “MENU” button to complete.
Note:
• Confirm the Current Time is set. The Off Timer is only
available when the Current Time is set.
• The set will be turned off at selected time.
• If adjusted once, the Off Time continues to operate
everyday unless canceling setup or turn the AC power off.
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Time Setting
Adjustment of Wake Time
4. Setting the Wake Timer / Wake Time / Wake CH / Wake
Volume
• Move to Wake Timer in the Time menu.
• Select the Wake Timer to "On" using the ” VOL ” button.
• Move to Wake Time with the ” CH ” buttons.
• To go to Wake Time, press the ” VOL ” buttons.
• Place the cursor to AM/PM / Hour / Min. with ” VOL ”
buttons.
• Set the AM/PM / Hour / Min. with the ” CH ” buttons
and then press the “MENU” button to complete.
• Move to Wake CH. in the Time menu.
• Select the Wake CH. to desirable Channel using the ” VOL ”
buttons.
• Move to Wake Vol. in the Time menu.
• Select the Wake Vol. to desirable Volume using the ” VOL ”
buttons.
Note:
• Confirm the Current Time is set. The Wake Timer is only available when the Current Time is set.
• The set will be turned on at selected time.
• If adjusted once, the Wake Time continues to operate everyday unless canceling setup or turn the AC power off.
• It is a convenient method to wake you up in the morning
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Time Setting
Adjustment of Off Time
5. Setting the Timezone and DST
• Move to Timezone in the Time menu.
• Select the Timezone to desirable Timezone using the
VOL ” button.
• The Timezone change as the followed:
Central => Mountain => Pacific => Alaska => Hawaii =>
Newf. => Atlantic => Eastern => Central
• Move to DST in the Time menu. and select On, Off with
VOL ” buttons.
”
”
Note: Timezone and DST is available in Auto Clock mode
6. Press the "SLEEP" button
• By pressing the “SLEEP” button on the remote controller
repeatedly, you can select one of the following settings:
Sleep Timer: Off => 15 => 30 => 60 => 90 => 120 => Off
• The set will turn off after the time you select.
SCREEN
SIZE
Note:
• If an active signal is not present for about 30 minutes, the
set will automatically turn to Stand-by mode.
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FAV
MUTE
CH
CAPTION
ADD/
DEL
SLEEP
CH
PIP
CH
SWAP
SOURCE
POSITION
Channel Banner
Channel Banner
- The channel banner displays information about a channel number, name,
broadcasting time, audio service and more. You can see this banner by pressing
“DISPLAY” button on the Remote Control.
POWER
DISPLAY
GUIDE
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
1. General Information
Channel Mode: Display the current channel mode (Air/Cable/DTV).
Channel Number: Displays the current channel number.
Channel Name: Displays the current channel name. (Digital TV mode only)
Signal Strength: Displays the signal strength of current channel. (Digital TV mode only)
Program Name: Displays the current program name. (Digital TV mode only)
Program information: Displays the current program information. (Digital TV mode only)
Program time: Display the current / next program time (start ~ end). (Digital TV mode only)
Icon: Displays the service items (Channel State, Screen Size, Audio Service, Dolby Digital, Favorite
Channel, and ETC) in the current program.
Note: Owing to our policy of continuous improvement, the availability of icon which depends upon
the program may change.
Current time: Displays the current time.
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Channel Banner
Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (Digital TV mode only)
- The DTV Electronic Program Guide (EPG) displays program information
about each channel, up to seven days ahead.
- You can edit your own profiles, and record programs.
- By pressing the “GUIDE” button to access EPG directly, you can see all
channels broadcasting now.
Note:
• The EPG channel is only available when watching DTV channels.
1. Select a desired channel
• Select a channel with the ” CH ” buttons.
• Press the “GUIDE” button and move a program with the ” CH
buttons.
• If you need detail information, press the ” VOL ” button.
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”
POWER
DISPLAY
GUIDE
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
Troubleshooting
Symptoms and Solutions
Please check the following items before asking for repair service.
Symptom
Neither picture
nor sound
Check items
- Check the contact of sockets is all right.
- Check the TV main power is on.
Picture is OK
but no sound
- Check the Volume control is set to minimum or mute.
Sound is OK, but
no colour.
- Check the colour control and adjust it properly.
- Check the program is in colour and not in black & white.
The picture has
image.
- Check the antenna is installed correctly and if not, adjust the overlapped
antenna toward the broadcasting station.
Picture has “snow
noise”.
- Check the antenna or its connection is correct and if not, correct the
antenna fault or connection cable fault.
- Check if car traffic or neon sign disturbs the sound effect.
Stripes on
picture.
- Check the susceptible interference by other electronic devices such
as radio and television and keep magnetic or electronic devices
away from the TV.
Bad stereo or Dual
sound.
- Long distance from the station or other radio waves can generate
bad sound reception. If so, change the mode to Mono.
Remote control
does not
work.
- Check if the batteries in the Remote control are dead.
- Check if any object between IR sensor of the TV and the Remote
control does not obstruct.
POWER
MUTE
100
PREV. CH
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Troubleshooting
In Digital TV mode
Some Problems will only occur when viewing DTV channels.
Due to the different techniques involved in digital reception, DTV signal quality can be poor even if you
appear to have a strong signal when viewing analogue programs.
The DTV system requires a good quality signal to provide the best picture. When viewing analogue
pictures, interference such as signal reflection from nearby buildings or mountains causes ‘ghosting’, but
still provides a viewable picture. For the DTV system, Interference such as this can disrupt the flow of data
causing the picture to appear to be made up of large blocks, or to freeze intermittently. If the picture
disappears completely, this could mean that signal quality is very poor. If this happens often, you may need
to improve your aerial system to provide a better signal. This TV contains a complex microprocessor which
enables you to view enhanced digital services. Occasionally this device may need to be reset. This can be
done by pressing the stand-by button on your remote control or the power switch on the front panel.
SYMPTOM
No DTV Channels listed in the TV Guide after Auto Setup
Blocky interference.
Picture freezes intermittently.
CHECKS
Check that DTV transmissions are available from
the transmitter you are currently using. If not, try
directing the aerial at another local transmitter.
Check analogue transmissions. If picture quality
is poor, you will need to improve or change your
aerial system to receive DTV channels. Consult a
local installer.
Blocky interference indicates that the signal
quality is poor.
You should consider improving your aerial
system.
To check the quality of your signal use the Signal
strength (See page 29)
In PC mode
SYMPTOM
“NO SIGNAL” appears on the screen.
“Not available” appears on the screen.
Image is not clear.
Image is not centered.
CHECKS
- Check the resolution and frequency of your PC.
Then, adjust them to optimum condition for LCD TV.
- Refer to the table of PC mode input format. (If
registered resolution and Frequency on the table no
listed then no picture will be displayed.)
- Ensure that the signal cable is firmly connected to PC
and TV.
- Adjust the PHASE control.
- Run the Auto setup.
• AFTER SALES SERVICE
Do not hesitate to contact your retailer or service agent if a change in the perfomance of your product
indicates that a faulty condition may be present.
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Standard of
Product
Screen Size
42”(106,68cm)
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Resolution
1024(H) X 768(V) dots (XGA)
Pixel Pitch
0.9(H) X 0.676(V) mm
Contrast Ratio
10,000 : 1(MAX)
TV System
Receiving System
NTSC, ATSC
Dimension(W x H x D)
Set Dimension
1,052 X 715.5 X 85 mm
Weight
Max.
30.5 kg
LCD Panel
Power Source
100 -240V ~, 50/60Hz
Owing to our policy of continuous improvement, specifications may change.
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