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...of images on this problem. - Do not leave stationary images appearing for long periods. Turn down the contrast and brightness control. Note: Such "Image Sticking" constitute misuse are : - Do not install the product in of time, or try...periods of illumination, the brightness of the screen as grayed-out images. Unplug the connector Image Sticking: The plasma monitor illuminates phosphor to such extend that part of the phosphor will not be degraded to display images. Tips...;re. Many portions of the batteries, hurt operators and contaminate the remote controller.
...of images on this problem. - Do not leave stationary images appearing for long periods. Turn down the contrast and brightness control. Note: Such "Image Sticking" constitute misuse are : - Do not install the product in of time, or try...periods of illumination, the brightness of the screen as grayed-out images. Unplug the connector Image Sticking: The plasma monitor illuminates phosphor to such extend that part of the phosphor will not be degraded to display images. Tips...;re. Many portions of the batteries, hurt operators and contaminate the remote controller.
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Contents Safety Guidelines 1 Important Safeguards 2 Precaution 6 1. Technical Specification 42 8. Accessories 9 4. Support the Signal Mode 43 9. Product Features 9 3. Before use Closed Caption...Balance", "Bass" or "Treble 27 ☼ Selection of "Acoustic Cinema Enhancement 27 ☼ Selection of "SPDIF Type 27 6.4.3 TV Page Menu 28 ☼ Using the "Tuner Mode" ..... 28 ☼ Using the "Channel Scan".. 28 ☼ Using ...2. Names and Functions of Parts ........ 10 4.1 Front View 10 4.2 Rear View 11 4.3 Remote Control 12 5. Connect Accessory Devices 15 6.
Contents Safety Guidelines 1 Important Safeguards 2 Precaution 6 1. Technical Specification 42 8. Accessories 9 4. Support the Signal Mode 43 9. Product Features 9 3. Before use Closed Caption...Balance", "Bass" or "Treble 27 ☼ Selection of "Acoustic Cinema Enhancement 27 ☼ Selection of "SPDIF Type 27 6.4.3 TV Page Menu 28 ☼ Using the "Tuner Mode" ..... 28 ☼ Using the "Channel Scan".. 28 ☼ Using ...2. Names and Functions of Parts ........ 10 4.1 Front View 10 4.2 Rear View 11 4.3 Remote Control 12 5. Connect Accessory Devices 15 6.
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...input for digital high definition connection - Note: Please refer to 1024 x 768 at 60Hz. - Product Features This 42" PDP provides a high quality image and is no video signal to support even lower resolutions - Two audio outputs (one ...temperature. 3. Accessories ⇆ Stand x 1 ⇆ User Manual x 1 ⇆ AC Cord x 1 ⇆ Remote Control x 1 ⇆ Battery(AAA) x 2 (for ventilation, eliminating any fans for Remote Control) ⇆ Warranty Card x 1 ⇆ Remote Control Manual x 1 ⇆ Quick Start Guide x 1 9 Five sets of the unit. 4. 2. Available Inputs -...
...input for digital high definition connection - Note: Please refer to 1024 x 768 at 60Hz. - Product Features This 42" PDP provides a high quality image and is no video signal to support even lower resolutions - Two audio outputs (one ...temperature. 3. Accessories ⇆ Stand x 1 ⇆ User Manual x 1 ⇆ AC Cord x 1 ⇆ Remote Control x 1 ⇆ Battery(AAA) x 2 (for ventilation, eliminating any fans for Remote Control) ⇆ Warranty Card x 1 ⇆ Remote Control Manual x 1 ⇆ Quick Start Guide x 1 9 Five sets of the unit. 4. 2. Available Inputs -...
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Names and Functions of Parts 4.1 Front View Sketch map 1 & 2 3 1 (IR) Infrared Receiver: Receives IR signals from the remote control. 2 (Power on / Standby) LED: Press (Power) to turn on and turn on mode 3 Buttons: The functions of the buttons are selecting .../ ► buttons to confirm your source selection. 10 VOL. : A. Navigate channels up or down either button. STANDBY The functions of the buttons are : TV, AV, S-Video, YPbPr 1, YPbPr 2, VGA , HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 signal source. B. To scan quickly through channels. Press again to display the source menu....
Names and Functions of Parts 4.1 Front View Sketch map 1 & 2 3 1 (IR) Infrared Receiver: Receives IR signals from the remote control. 2 (Power on / Standby) LED: Press (Power) to turn on and turn on mode 3 Buttons: The functions of the buttons are selecting .../ ► buttons to confirm your source selection. 10 VOL. : A. Navigate channels up or down either button. STANDBY The functions of the buttons are : TV, AV, S-Video, YPbPr 1, YPbPr 2, VGA , HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 signal source. B. To scan quickly through channels. Press again to display the source menu....
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... and Off) that has S-Video. AC INLET: Connect the power cable to the product then connect the main plug to the wall outlet. 4.3 Remote Control (Note: Details refer to AKAI TV Universal Remote Control Programming Guide.) Ⱝ Standby( ): Press to turn on and off . S-Video Audio Input: Connects the audio input terminal to the audio output...
... and Off) that has S-Video. AC INLET: Connect the power cable to the product then connect the main plug to the wall outlet. 4.3 Remote Control (Note: Details refer to AKAI TV Universal Remote Control Programming Guide.) Ⱝ Standby( ): Press to turn on and off . S-Video Audio Input: Connects the audio input terminal to the audio output...
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... or below the control window. 30° 30° Care For Remote Control - Do not mix both new and used batteries together. This will be placed between the remote control and the remote control window. 20°...remote control at dry and normal room temperature place. - button on the front panel can turn on the remote. - Range of Batteries: - The effective receiving range for a long time (over 1 month) take care to avoid leakage from standby mode. Avoid spilling liquids on the TV set from the batteries. - Note: Pressing CH +/- Insertion of Remote Control...
... or below the control window. 30° 30° Care For Remote Control - Do not mix both new and used batteries together. This will be placed between the remote control and the remote control window. 20°...remote control at dry and normal room temperature place. - button on the front panel can turn on the remote. - Range of Batteries: - The effective receiving range for a long time (over 1 month) take care to avoid leakage from standby mode. Avoid spilling liquids on the TV set from the batteries. - Note: Pressing CH +/- Insertion of Remote Control...
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... scanning in the initial setup menu "Channel Scan", the process will read "Complete" after the scanning is in the TV menu. 6. Press Standby ( ) button on the remote control or on the front panel to green. - If you don't select "Scan" to red. Standby Display Source 21... Press the Enter button to standby mode. Press Standby ( ) button on the remote control or on the front panel again to return the display to exit. ⰳ The Initial Setup menu will repeat itself the next time you...
... scanning in the initial setup menu "Channel Scan", the process will read "Complete" after the scanning is in the TV menu. 6. Press Standby ( ) button on the remote control or on the front panel to green. - If you don't select "Scan" to red. Standby Display Source 21... Press the Enter button to standby mode. Press Standby ( ) button on the remote control or on the front panel again to return the display to exit. ⰳ The Initial Setup menu will repeat itself the next time you...
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...(circular display): Video → Audio → TV → Setup → Parental Note: TV menu page is only for TV, AV, S-Video. - the other menus close automatically within 21 seconds, the main menu closes automatically; Press the Menu button on the remote control or on the PDP using the menu system. -...: Menu Enter and Exit buttons. - 6.3 OSD Option Adjustment Learning about the menu system After you have installed the batteries into the remote control, you may want to set some preferences on the front panel, it will change in the following sequence: Main Menu exit Sub Menu...
...(circular display): Video → Audio → TV → Setup → Parental Note: TV menu page is only for TV, AV, S-Video. - the other menus close automatically within 21 seconds, the main menu closes automatically; Press the Menu button on the remote control or on the PDP using the menu system. -...: Menu Enter and Exit buttons. - 6.3 OSD Option Adjustment Learning about the menu system After you have installed the batteries into the remote control, you may want to set some preferences on the front panel, it will change in the following sequence: Main Menu exit Sub Menu...
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... menu. Hot keys: - Note: - You cannot navigate this screen. ☼ To "Reset Default" from Solid, Translucent and Transparent. When pressing the CCD button on the remote control to highlight your selection. ⰳ Press ʼ or Enter button for the pop up on the screen. You can also press CCD button on the...
... menu. Hot keys: - Note: - You cannot navigate this screen. ☼ To "Reset Default" from Solid, Translucent and Transparent. When pressing the CCD button on the remote control to highlight your selection. ⰳ Press ʼ or Enter button for the pop up on the screen. You can also press CCD button on the...
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..., the program lock mode is released and the normal picture appears. Hot keys: - TV Ratings U.S. Yes : You can not watch the "MPAA Unrated" programs. No : You can also press V-Chip button on the remote control to enter V-Chip menu. Using the "Block Unrated" item (only for... TV) Ⱝ After entering the "Program Block" menu, press ˭ or ˮ button to highlight the "Block Unrated"...
..., the program lock mode is released and the normal picture appears. Hot keys: - TV Ratings U.S. Yes : You can not watch the "MPAA Unrated" programs. No : You can also press V-Chip button on the remote control to enter V-Chip menu. Using the "Block Unrated" item (only for... TV) Ⱝ After entering the "Program Block" menu, press ˭ or ˮ button to highlight the "Block Unrated"...
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...water from penetrating into the housing. Use a soft cotton cloth for assistance. (Continued on next page) 44 If the housing or remote control is removed from penetrating into the housing. Wring water out of the failure. Remember to check the peripherals to perform as toluene, ...dirty, use a soft cloth moistened with diluted neutral cleaner to clean the Display. Such chemicals may damage the housing, screen glass and remote control, and cause the paint to clean the Display. Do not use a soft cloth moistened with the following instructions. The screen glass is ...
...water from penetrating into the housing. Use a soft cotton cloth for assistance. (Continued on next page) 44 If the housing or remote control is removed from penetrating into the housing. Wring water out of the failure. Remember to check the peripherals to perform as toluene, ...dirty, use a soft cloth moistened with diluted neutral cleaner to clean the Display. Such chemicals may damage the housing, screen glass and remote control, and cause the paint to clean the Display. Do not use a soft cloth moistened with the following instructions. The screen glass is ...
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...position and size are plugged into the socket appropriately. - Check that the screen position and size is no obstacles between the Remote Control and the Remote Control Window. - Check that there is adjusted appropriately. - Check that there are adjusted appropriately, such as brightness, contrast, ...warning message. Symptom Power cannot be turned on . - Check that the input signal line is connected properly. - Check that the Remote Control is connected properly. - Check that the signal line is within the operating range. - Select the correct input signal. - Check...
...position and size are plugged into the socket appropriately. - Check that the screen position and size is no obstacles between the Remote Control and the Remote Control Window. - Check that there is adjusted appropriately. - Check that there are adjusted appropriately, such as brightness, contrast, ...warning message. Symptom Power cannot be turned on . - Check that the input signal line is connected properly. - Check that the Remote Control is connected properly. - Check that the signal line is within the operating range. - Select the correct input signal. - Check...