User's Manual 22 LCD TV Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................... 02 Cautions................................................................................................................... 03 Descriptions and accessories .................................................................................. 05 Guidelines for Stand Setup ..................................................................................
Important Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
Cautions [Caution] To protect your device from electrical damage, be sure to plug the cord into socket securely. [Caution] If you use the LCD TV with video games, computers, or similar products, keep brightness and contrast at a low level. Images with high level brightness or contrast may "burn on" the screen permanently. [Tips for cleaning the LCD TV] 1. Wipe the LCD TV with soft or dry cloth. 2. DO NOT use solvent or methyl benzene. Harsh chemicals may damage your LCD TV. 3.
Cautions [Maintenance] If any of following occurs, unplug the LCD TV and contact your distributor or appointed technician to repair the LCD TV: 1. The power cord or plug is damaged. 2. Liquid enters the LCD TV. 3. LCD TV is damp or wet. 4. LCD TV is damaged. 5. LCD TV malfunctions. DO NOT attempt to repair the LCD TV by yourself. There are high voltages inside the cabinet which poses a risk of electric shock.
Descriptions and accessories Top View LCD Panel Side View Front View Control panel Earphone output Power LED IR Remote receiver Speakers Rear View PC & Video Connectors Power Connector Swivel Stand Accessories 1. 2. 3. 4. Power cord Remote control AAA battery x 2 Manual The LCD TV can be conveniently swivelled on its stand 20° to the left or right to provide the optimum viewing angle. Installation of batteries 1. Insert two AAA batteries into the Remote control.
Guidelines for Stand Setup Stand Installation Instructions: • To use the stand arrowhead put into combine and turn left on its stand to be placed in the middle position. STEP 1: arrow of base arrow of arm STEP 2: round point of base arrow of arm 06 ................................................................................................................................................................
Connectors and sockets LCD Display installation (White) (Red) PC or DVD Player PC or DVD Player Port * HDMI Input (digital) and Audio input VGA Input (analog) and Audio input * VGA Support YPbPr Compatible and (Green) (Blue) (Red) Tuner Input SCART Input 2 SCART Input 1 R/L Audio Cable R/L Audio Cable PC Audio Cable VGA YPbPr ↔ VGA Adapter DVI ↔ HDMI Adapter HDME Cable Input Connection (White) (Red) DVD Player Functions High Definition Multimedia Interface Connects to devices with di
Connectors and sockets LCD Display installation Power Connection Connect the AC power cord to the LCD-Display and plug into an appropriate wall outlet. AC 100~240V Power outlets differ from region to region. Turning your LCD Display on Press the POWER button on the front lower right of the TV to switch between on and standby modes. Power indicator Status Green -- Power on Red ---- Standby. Power Programming TV channels 1.
LCD Display operation Control panel keys Button Description MENU Press to display or close OSD. Use the four arrow keys (channel and volume adjustments) to navigate the menu options. CH (FUNCTION S/T) Press to switch between preprogrammed channels. Press to move between functions in the OSD. VOL +/(ADJUST W/X) Press to adjust the volume. Press to adjust the values of a function. SOURCE Press to change between video input signals.
LCD Display operation Remote control functions 1. POWER Press to turn on the LCD Display or enter standby mode. 2. INFORMATION (i) Press to display the current signal status, including input source/channel/audio mode/picture mode. 3. SLEEP Press repeatedly to cycle through the available sleep time options 0/15/30/60/90/120 minutes. 4. MUTE Press to toggle audio on and off. Press again or press volume +/- to restore the previous volume level. 5.
LCD Display operation Remote control functions (menu navigation) 15. MENU Press to activate the LCD Display menu. Press again to quit the menu. You can press to select and confirm your selection. 16. FAV / PG / SUBTITLE / MHP Not available on this model. 17. ENTER To select Channel 1~9, you may press one of the number keys 1~9 directly, wait for a few seconds and then the channel will be shifted automatically, or press one of the number keys 1~9 and then press ENTER for direct access to the desired channel.
Display menu Using the advanced menu 1. Use the SOURCE button on the remote control to select the required mode. Once the signal source is detected, the selected system mode appears in the upper right corner of the screen. 2. After the system mode is selected, press the MENU buttons to perform the following functions: DISPLAY Shows more picture modes and functions based on your favorite channels and enables you to adjust the color and brightness setup. Enables you to configure advanced picture settings.
Display menu Using the advanced menu Using the on screen display (OSD): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the main menu. Press the ST buttons to highlight the menu entries. Press the ► button to enter the submenu. Press the ST buttons to highlight the item to be adjusted. Press the ► to confirm your choice. Press WX to adjust the setting. Press the MENU button again to quit the picture. NOTE: Items in gray cannot be selected and adjusted.
Display menu Using the advanced menu AUDIO (for TV / SCART / YPbPr / VGA / HDMI) Menu Descriptions Bass Press WX to adjust the bass level. 0~100 Treble Press WX to adjust the treble level. 0~100 Balance Press WX to balance speaker channel. L=50, R=50 Sound mode Press WX to adjust the Sound mode Off / On. Reverb Press WX to enable/disable sound effects. Equalizer Press WX to enable/disable the equalizer. Speakers Press WX to enable/disable the speaker.
Display menu Using the advanced menu ADVANCED (for TV / SCART / YPbPr) Menu Descriptions Noise reduction Press WX to adjust noise reduction level OFF Low/Middle/Hi. DCI Press WX to enable/disable the DCI (Dynamic Contrast Improvement) function. OFF/Low/Middle/Strong Skin Tone Press WX to adjust the Skin tone Off / On. LTI Press WX to enable/disable the LTI (Luminance Transient Improvement) function. Reset Press WX to reset all Display function settings to their factory-set default values. ....
Display menu Using the advanced menu TV (for TV Setup) Menu Descriptions Region Selection Press WX to select your country. Searching Press WX to automatically scans for available channels. Manual Scan Press WX to select system, program no., name and search channel manually. Once TV detects a good signal, TV locks channel automatically and searching process stops. Update Scarch Channel Scanning Update To modify channels: Program Edit 1.
Display menu Using the advanced menu PC (for VGA) Menu Descriptions Auto Press WX to allow the monitor to determine and select the horizontal and vertical adjustment, and clock and phase settings that are most appropriate for your system requirements. Manual Clock Press WX to adjust pixel alignment to help stabilize the VGA display. H-Position Press WX to adjust the horizontal VGA position of the LCD display's screen.
Display menu Using the advanced menu DISPLAY (for VGA) Menu Descriptions Contrast Press WX to adjust the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the LCD display screen. Contrast should be adjusted in conjunction with the brightness setting. Brightness Press WX to adjust the light level of the LCD display's screen. It should be adjusted in conjunction with the contrast setting. Color-Temperature Press WX to adjust the color temperature.
Display menu Using the advanced menu DISPLAY (for HDMI) Menu Descriptions Contrast Press WX to adjust the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the LCD display screen. Contrast should be adjusted in conjunction with the brightness setting. Brightness Press WX to adjust the light level of the LCD display's screen. It should be adjusted in conjunction with the contrast setting. Color-Temperature Press WX to adjust the color temperature.
Display menu Using the advanced menu SYSTEM (for TV / SCART / YPbPr / VGA / HDMI) Menu Descriptions Language Press WX to change the language in which the OSD menus appear. Gamma Press WX to select Gamma mode Hi / Middle / Lo Parental Press WX to Press Password To adjust Parental channel Timer Press WX for various time settings OSD background Press WX to select the opacity of OSD background. Reset Press WX to reset all Display function settings to their factory-set default values. 20 ........
Other Information Troubleshooting The following table contains common problems and the possible solutions. Please check this list before you contact a technician. Problems No picture Abnormal colors Twisted picture Picture too dark Audio only, no images Picture only, no audio Cannot use remote control Reasons 1. Did you connect the power cord? 2. Did you turn on the power? 3. Is the signal cable connected correctly? 4. Is the screen in energy-saving mode? 1. Is the signal cable connected correctly ? 1.
Other information Display panel Compatibility Power Environment Other Specifications Active Area / Screen Size 22” TFT LCD Aspect Ratio Widescreen 16:10 Max. of Pixels 1680(H)X1050(V) PC 640*480@60Hz 800*600@60Hz 1024*768@60Hz 1680*1050@60Hz Components HDMI 1080i / 720p / 576i / 576p / 480i / 480p Input Voltage AC100-240V, 1.6A (max.
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