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... to operate this equipment. Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the user is properly grounded. These limits are designed to this device. 1 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for help. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Safety Guidelines Caution: Always use the AC cords listed below...
... to operate this equipment. Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the user is properly grounded. These limits are designed to this device. 1 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for help. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Safety Guidelines Caution: Always use the AC cords listed below...
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... theater component connected to install any heat source may melt the covering of the batteries, hurt operators and contaminate the remote controller. Hold the power connector when removing the power cable: Unplug the connector Pulling the power cable itself may cause overheating and fire. Never cover the vents with correct polarities (positive and negative ). ATTENTION Insert batteries in accordance with instructions...
... theater component connected to install any heat source may melt the covering of the batteries, hurt operators and contaminate the remote controller. Hold the power connector when removing the power cable: Unplug the connector Pulling the power cable itself may cause overheating and fire. Never cover the vents with correct polarities (positive and negative ). ATTENTION Insert batteries in accordance with instructions...
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... avoid injury from the apparatus. 11. Protect the power cord from being walked on the apparatus. 6 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer. 12. The ... Use only with the apparatus. Refer all servicing to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. Do not block any heat sources such as power-supply cord or plug is used, use this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. A grounding type plug ...
... avoid injury from the apparatus. 11. Protect the power cord from being walked on the apparatus. 6 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer. 12. The ... Use only with the apparatus. Refer all servicing to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. Do not block any heat sources such as power-supply cord or plug is used, use this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. A grounding type plug ...
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Contents Important Safeguards 2 1. Basic Operation 18 6.1 Power ON/OFF 18 6.2 Selection of Parts 10 4.1 Front View 10 4.2 Rear View 11 4.3 Remote Control 12 5. Names and Functions of Input Mode 18 6.3 Other Function 19 6.4 Using the POP double-window feature 20 6.5 OSD Option Adjustment 21 6.6 OSD Functions 22 7. Cleaning and Simple Troubleshooting 47 7 Accessories 9 4. Connect Accessory Devices 15 6. Technical Specification 45 8. Support the Signal Mode 46 9. Before use 8 1.1 Open the Package 8 1.2 Installation 8 2. Product Features 9 3.
Contents Important Safeguards 2 1. Basic Operation 18 6.1 Power ON/OFF 18 6.2 Selection of Parts 10 4.1 Front View 10 4.2 Rear View 11 4.3 Remote Control 12 5. Names and Functions of Input Mode 18 6.3 Other Function 19 6.4 Using the POP double-window feature 20 6.5 OSD Option Adjustment 21 6.6 OSD Functions 22 7. Cleaning and Simple Troubleshooting 47 7 Accessories 9 4. Connect Accessory Devices 15 6. Technical Specification 45 8. Support the Signal Mode 46 9. Before use 8 1.1 Open the Package 8 1.2 Installation 8 2. Product Features 9 3.
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... optional accessories shall be installed on a static picture for personal and commercial use the handles on the front of the electronic components. - Whenever possible, use . Due to shorten the service life of the product. The product should be wall mounted, improper wall installation may induce poor ventilation and subsequent component damage. - The product is a 32" XGA (XGA resolution) LCD TV. While the TV...
... optional accessories shall be installed on a static picture for personal and commercial use the handles on the front of the electronic components. - Whenever possible, use . Due to shorten the service life of the product. The product should be wall mounted, improper wall installation may induce poor ventilation and subsequent component damage. - The product is a 32" XGA (XGA resolution) LCD TV. While the TV...
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... power control function. 3. PIP/POP Function: The user may customize their favorite color temperature. 3. Accessories 1 User Manual x 1 2 Stand x 1 3 AC Cable x 1 4 Remote Control x 1 5 Battery(UM-4/R03/AAA) x 2 6 Warranty Card x 1 7 Insertion Card x 1 9 The product supports PC mode image resolutions up to (1280 x 1024@60Hz) with HDCP) input connectors. It supports the quality input images of Stereo Audio output. - The Video module provides composite video (RCA), S-video (DIN 4 PIN) and component video (RCA) input connectors. Others - The number of multi media...
... power control function. 3. PIP/POP Function: The user may customize their favorite color temperature. 3. Accessories 1 User Manual x 1 2 Stand x 1 3 AC Cable x 1 4 Remote Control x 1 5 Battery(UM-4/R03/AAA) x 2 6 Warranty Card x 1 7 Insertion Card x 1 9 The product supports PC mode image resolutions up to (1280 x 1024@60Hz) with HDCP) input connectors. It supports the quality input images of Stereo Audio output. - The Video module provides composite video (RCA), S-video (DIN 4 PIN) and component video (RCA) input connectors. Others - The number of multi media...
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... OSD Menu screen. A. SOURCE MENU VOL. CH. To scan quickly through channels. MENU: Press to cycle display TV, AV, S-Video, Component 1, Component 2, DVI and VGA source menu. Names and Functions of the buttons are used as follows: STANDBY: Press (Standby) to adjust the volume. Indicator on (Red) Standby mode Indicator on (Green) Power on and off . B. Press to turn on and turn on mode The functions of Parts 4.1 Front View Sketch map Ⱝ POWER Ⱟ IR CH. Press again to scan through channels...
... OSD Menu screen. A. SOURCE MENU VOL. CH. To scan quickly through channels. MENU: Press to cycle display TV, AV, S-Video, Component 1, Component 2, DVI and VGA source menu. Names and Functions of the buttons are used as follows: STANDBY: Press (Standby) to adjust the volume. Indicator on (Red) Standby mode Indicator on (Green) Power on and off . B. Press to turn on and turn on mode The functions of Parts 4.1 Front View Sketch map Ⱝ POWER Ⱟ IR CH. Press again to scan through channels...
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4.2 Rear View Sketch map Ⲛ Ⲛ Ⱝ ⲛ ⰹ ⰻ ⰽⰿ Ⲛ Use the included power cord and connect to receive TV/CABLE signal. ⰱ. S-VIDEO INPUT: Video inputs for external devices, such as a camcorder or VCR. ⰽ. ANT In: Connect antenna or cable 75 Ohm coaxial Aerial to an earthed 100-240V, 50/60Hz AC outlet. ⲛ Signal input and other TV set that with an S-Video output. 11 COMPONENT1, COMPONENT2...
4.2 Rear View Sketch map Ⲛ Ⲛ Ⱝ ⲛ ⰹ ⰻ ⰽⰿ Ⲛ Use the included power cord and connect to receive TV/CABLE signal. ⰱ. S-VIDEO INPUT: Video inputs for external devices, such as a camcorder or VCR. ⰽ. ANT In: Connect antenna or cable 75 Ohm coaxial Aerial to an earthed 100-240V, 50/60Hz AC outlet. ⲛ Signal input and other TV set that with an S-Video output. 11 COMPONENT1, COMPONENT2...
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... options: AUTO and NTSC3.58. (This button is active for AV, S-Video input source.) ⱂ MENU: Press to enter into the on-screen setup menu, press again to exit. ⱃ V-CHIP: Press to select the child protect mode. ⱄ CCD: Press to select the Closed Caption mode. ⱅ FREEZE: Press to freeze the picture, press again to restore the picture. ⱆ DISPLAY: Press to display the channel information...
... options: AUTO and NTSC3.58. (This button is active for AV, S-Video input source.) ⱂ MENU: Press to enter into the on-screen setup menu, press again to exit. ⱃ V-CHIP: Press to select the child protect mode. ⱄ CCD: Press to select the Closed Caption mode. ⱅ FREEZE: Press to freeze the picture, press again to restore the picture. ⱆ DISPLAY: Press to display the channel information...
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.... Turn on external equipment also. 4. Connect a computer's Audio Out to select COMPONENT 1 or COMPONENT 2 signal source. Press SOURCE to the TV's Audio In jack. 3. Press POWER to the TV Component L/R jacks. 3. Green Red Blue White Red DVD or Set-top box Connecting the Computer Switch off TV and external equipment before connecting cables. 1. Connect a computer's VGA Out to select VGA signal source. 15 Press SOURCE to the TV's D-Sub(VGA) In jacks. 2. Connect a DVD player's Audio Out to turn on COMP1 or COMP2. 2. Connect a DVD player...
.... Turn on external equipment also. 4. Connect a computer's Audio Out to select COMPONENT 1 or COMPONENT 2 signal source. Press SOURCE to the TV's Audio In jack. 3. Press POWER to the TV Component L/R jacks. 3. Green Red Blue White Red DVD or Set-top box Connecting the Computer Switch off TV and external equipment before connecting cables. 1. Connect a computer's VGA Out to select VGA signal source. 15 Press SOURCE to the TV's D-Sub(VGA) In jacks. 2. Connect a DVD player's Audio Out to turn on COMP1 or COMP2. 2. Connect a DVD player...
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... S-VIDEO signal source. Turn on external equipment also. 4. Press POWER to turn on the TV. Press SOURCE to the TV's L/R jacks by a Video cable. 2. Connect a DVD play or other equipment's DVI Out to select DVI signal source. Press INPUT to the TV's DVI(HDCP) In jacks. 2. Red White DVD or Set-top box 16 Connect a DVD player's Audio Out to the DVI(HDCP) Switch off TV and external equipment before connecting cables. 1. Yellow Red White DVD or VCR player Connecting a device to the TV Component...
... S-VIDEO signal source. Turn on external equipment also. 4. Press POWER to turn on the TV. Press SOURCE to the TV's L/R jacks by a Video cable. 2. Connect a DVD play or other equipment's DVI Out to select DVI signal source. Press INPUT to the TV's DVI(HDCP) In jacks. 2. Red White DVD or Set-top box 16 Connect a DVD player's Audio Out to the DVI(HDCP) Switch off TV and external equipment before connecting cables. 1. Yellow Red White DVD or VCR player Connecting a device to the TV Component...
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Connecting directly to cable or an antenna When using 75Ω coaxial Aerial: Connect directly to the stereo amplifier In (R/L). 2. Turn on the TV. Connect the TV Audio Output (R/L) to the RF terminal of the tuner. Connecting AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to turn on external equipment also. VHF Antenna White Red Stereo Amplifier 1m above Special Antenna UHF Antenna Mixer 75Ω Coaxial Aerial RF(VHF/UHF) terminal 17 Press POWER to a stereo amplifier Switch off TV and external equipment before connecting cables. 1.
Connecting directly to cable or an antenna When using 75Ω coaxial Aerial: Connect directly to the stereo amplifier In (R/L). 2. Turn on the TV. Connect the TV Audio Output (R/L) to the RF terminal of the tuner. Connecting AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to turn on external equipment also. VHF Antenna White Red Stereo Amplifier 1m above Special Antenna UHF Antenna Mixer 75Ω Coaxial Aerial RF(VHF/UHF) terminal 17 Press POWER to a stereo amplifier Switch off TV and external equipment before connecting cables. 1.
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... "ENTER" to SOURCE red. Note: ᾇPress CH +/- Basic Operation 6.1 Power ON/OFF: The Display is inputed for about 14 minutes. Press SOURCE / on the remote control or on the unit. The power indicator changes from last preview mode. ᾈFor protecting your LCD TV product, the ◄,► ENTER interval time between turn on the LCD TV control panel to standby mode. Press FAVORITE button repeatedly, you desired. When no signal input.
... "ENTER" to SOURCE red. Note: ᾇPress CH +/- Basic Operation 6.1 Power ON/OFF: The Display is inputed for about 14 minutes. Press SOURCE / on the remote control or on the unit. The power indicator changes from last preview mode. ᾈFor protecting your LCD TV product, the ◄,► ENTER interval time between turn on the LCD TV control panel to standby mode. Press FAVORITE button repeatedly, you desired. When no signal input.
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...: 1. To change channels, adjust volume, select input source ect.. After power off, the active window will be keep the setting when you power on next page) 20 For active window, you try to have second video source connected for basic PIP and L/R POP modes. (Continued on next time. Note: a. c. b. Normal Picture SOURCE PIP Basic PIP Mode LR POP Mode Ⱟ Use ◄/► to select the window and active it with a red-colored frame...
...: 1. To change channels, adjust volume, select input source ect.. After power off, the active window will be keep the setting when you power on next page) 20 For active window, you try to have second video source connected for basic PIP and L/R POP modes. (Continued on next time. Note: a. c. b. Normal Picture SOURCE PIP Basic PIP Mode LR POP Mode Ⱟ Use ◄/► to select the window and active it with a red-colored frame...
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... PIP position: Press PIP POS button to set some preferences on your TV or remote control. If it display as : Small, Middle, Large. To display a picture from an external source in LR POP mode, press "ENTER" swap the L/R pictures. You can access the menu using the buttons on the TV using the menu system. The OSD menu displayed in the following ; Select the TV program you will need to change the PIP window position under PIP mode...
... PIP position: Press PIP POS button to set some preferences on your TV or remote control. If it display as : Small, Middle, Large. To display a picture from an external source in LR POP mode, press "ENTER" swap the L/R pictures. You can access the menu using the buttons on the TV using the menu system. The OSD menu displayed in the following ; Select the TV program you will need to change the PIP window position under PIP mode...
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... just for TV, AV, S-Video, Component 1 and Component 2 input source mode. the other input source mode. (Continued on the control panel. SOURCE ENTER MENU STANDBY SOURCE MENU 6.6 OSD Functions 1 Using the Video Menu Option Contrast Brightness Back Light Saturation Hue Sharpness Phase Color Temperature Advanced Picture Adjust Press ▲/▼ Description 0~100 Reduce/Enhance 0~100 Darken/Brighten Bright, Middle, Dark Adjust the balance of back light 0~100 Decrease/Increase of color -30~+30 Decrease/Increase 0~7 Soften...
... just for TV, AV, S-Video, Component 1 and Component 2 input source mode. the other input source mode. (Continued on the control panel. SOURCE ENTER MENU STANDBY SOURCE MENU 6.6 OSD Functions 1 Using the Video Menu Option Contrast Brightness Back Light Saturation Hue Sharpness Phase Color Temperature Advanced Picture Adjust Press ▲/▼ Description 0~100 Reduce/Enhance 0~100 Darken/Brighten Bright, Middle, Dark Adjust the balance of back light 0~100 Decrease/Increase of color -30~+30 Decrease/Increase 0~7 Soften...
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... password, please contact with service centre. If you need to confirm. Note: The initial password for the system is already stored: Press the Number buttons (0~9) to enter the 4-digit PIN code used for the desired rating systems. The TV's "Parental" control feature functions by pressing the Number buttons (0~9), and then press ENTER. ▪ When the PIN code is "0000". The "Parental" menu includes the "Channel Lock", "Video Lock", "Change Password...
... password, please contact with service centre. If you need to confirm. Note: The initial password for the system is already stored: Press the Number buttons (0~9) to enter the 4-digit PIN code used for the desired rating systems. The TV's "Parental" control feature functions by pressing the Number buttons (0~9), and then press ENTER. ▪ When the PIN code is "0000". The "Parental" menu includes the "Channel Lock", "Video Lock", "Change Password...
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...+/- If the channel number is "VGA" or "DVI", push "MENU" enter into this menu. It is not available in other input source mode. Ⱟ"Auto Setting", "Phase", "Manual Clock" and "Display Adjustment" item can be remained. ■Channel Preview Press RECALL button to switch between present channel and previous channel. (Only for TV) 5 Using the Geometric Menu Option Contrast Brightness Back Light Press / 0~100 0~100 Middle, Bright, Dark Auto Setting Phase Manual Clock Display Adjustment 0~31...
...+/- If the channel number is "VGA" or "DVI", push "MENU" enter into this menu. It is not available in other input source mode. Ⱟ"Auto Setting", "Phase", "Manual Clock" and "Display Adjustment" item can be remained. ■Channel Preview Press RECALL button to switch between present channel and previous channel. (Only for TV) 5 Using the Geometric Menu Option Contrast Brightness Back Light Press / 0~100 0~100 Middle, Bright, Dark Auto Setting Phase Manual Clock Display Adjustment 0~31...
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... use volatile solvent (such as expected, contact the dealer for cleaning. - The screen glass is removed from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. - Make sure that the power cable is very fragile; Wipe the Display with a dry cloth after cleaning. 4 Simple Troubleshooting: If the display fails or the performance changes dramatically, check the Display in accordance with the following instructions...
... use volatile solvent (such as expected, contact the dealer for cleaning. - The screen glass is removed from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. - Make sure that the power cable is very fragile; Wipe the Display with a dry cloth after cleaning. 4 Simple Troubleshooting: If the display fails or the performance changes dramatically, check the Display in accordance with the following instructions...
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... that all the video settings are not drained. (Use new batteries.) - Flashing spots or stripes appear on . (Power indicator does not light) No Input Signal message appears. The external speaker has no support" Solution - Check that the batteries are adjusted appropriately, such as brightness, contrast, color etc. - Check that the signal line is connected properly. - The discrepancy of the PC output signal may affect the display of PC...
... that all the video settings are not drained. (Use new batteries.) - Flashing spots or stripes appear on . (Power indicator does not light) No Input Signal message appears. The external speaker has no support" Solution - Check that the batteries are adjusted appropriately, such as brightness, contrast, color etc. - Check that the signal line is connected properly. - The discrepancy of the PC output signal may affect the display of PC...