Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Eng
- Contents
- Connecting and Preparing Your TV
- Setting the Channels
- Setting the Picture
- Changing the Picture Standard
- Adjusting the Custom Picture
- Changing the Colour Tone
- Activating Backlight
- Configuring Detailed Settings on the Picture
- Changing the Picture Size
- Selecting the Screen Mode
- Digital NR / Active Colour / DNIe / 100Hz Motion Plus
- Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults
- Viewing the Picture In Picture (PIP)
- Freezing the Current Picture
- Setting the Sound
- Setting the Time
- Function Description
- USING The DTV Feature
- Previewing the DTV Menu System
- Updating the Channel List Automatically
- Updating the Channel List Manually
- Editing Your Favourite Channels
- Selecting Channel List
- Displaying Programme Information
- Viewing the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) Information
- Using the Scheduled List
- Setting the Default Guide
- Viewing All Channels and Favourite Channels
- Adjusting the Menu Transparency
- Setting up the Parental Lock
- Setting the Subtitle
- Setting the Subtitle Mode
- Selecting the Audio Format
- Selecting the Digital Text (UK only)
- Selecting the Time Zone (Spain only)
- Viewing Product Information
- Checking the Signal Information
- Upgrading the Software
- Viewing Common Interface
- Selecting the CI (Common Interface) Menu
- Resetting
- Selecting the Preferred Language (Subtitle , Audio or Teletext)
- Preference
- Using the Teletext Feature
- Setting the PC
- WISELINK
- About Anynet+
- Recommendations For Use
- WEEE

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Troubleshooting: Before Contacting Service Personnel
Using the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock (depending on the model)
The Kensington lock is a device used to physically fix the system when using it in a public place.
The locking device has to be purchased separately. The appearance and locking method may
differ from the illustration depending on the manufacturer. Please refer to the manual provided
with the Kensington lock for proper use.
1.
Insert the locking device into
the Kensington slot on the
LCD TV (Figure 1), and turn it
in the locking direction
(Figure 2).
2. Connect the Kensington lock
cable.
3. Fix the Kensington lock to a
desk or a heavy stationary
object.
Cable
Figure 1
Figure 2
<Optional>
The place of the Kensington Lock may be
different depending on its model.
No sound or picture
Check that the mains lead has been connected to a wall socket.
Check that you have pressed the button on the front of the set.
Check the picture contrast and brightness settings.
Check the volume.
Normal picture but no sound
Check the volume.
Check whether the MUTE
button has been pressed on the remote control.
Check if "Internal Mute" is off
Screen is black and power
indicator light blinks steadily
On your computer check; Power, Signal Cable.
The TV is using its power management system.
Move the computer’s mouse or press any key on the keyboard.
No picture or black and
white picture
Adjust the colour settings.
Check that the broadcast system selected is correct.
Sound and picture
interference
Try to identify the electrical appliance that is affecting the set and move it
further away.
Plug your set into a different mains socket.
Blurred or snowy picture,
distorted sound
Check the direction, location and connections of your aerial.
This interference is often due to the use of an indoor aerial.
Remote control malfunctions
Replace the remote control batteries.
Clean the upper edge of the remote control (transmission window).
Check the battery terminals.
"Check signal cable."
message is displayed.
Check that the signal cable is firmly connected to the PC or video sources.
Check that the PC or video sources are turned on.
On PC mode, "Not Supported
Mode." message is displayed.
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video adaptor.
Compare these values with the data in the Display Modes.
The damaged picture appears
in the corner of the screen.
If "Just Scan" is selected in some external devices, the damaged picture
may appear in the corner of the screen. This symptom is caused by external
devices, not TV.
The TFT LCD panel uses a panel consisting of sub pixels (6 220 800) which require sophisticated
technology to produce. However, there may be few bright or dark pixels on the screen. These pixels will
have no impact on the performance of the product.
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