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1.                                                        BHA  Vv    FY  a    Select the target folder or drive   L    CES       Select the desired photos     gt    Show the PopUp menu       KY105 2009 11 11 KY112 2009 11 11  Up Folder   KY106 2009 11 11 KY113 2009 11 11       MARK            gt  View   Display the selected      Up Folder KY107 2009 11 11 item     KY108 2000 11 11  gt  Mark All   Mark all photos on    the screen        E T  gt  Unmark All   Deselect all   Bon amm marked photos   KY104 2009 11 11 KY111 2009 11 11    ws amin  i  gt  Delete   Delete the selected  KY105 2009 11 11 KY112 2009 11 11    photo item         gt  Close   Close the pop up  et seine menu     e Use the P A v button to navigation in the  photo page    e Use the MARK button to mark or unmark a  photo  When one or more photos are marked   you can view individual photos or a slide show  of the marked photos  If no photos are marked   you can view all photos individually or all pho   tos in the folder in a slide show     FY Select the desired PopUp menu     Set up the menu in Full Sized Screen    You can change the settings to display photos stored on a USB device  on a full sized screen     Detailed operations are available on full sized photo view screen     PHOTO LIST    Page 2 3 M No Marked                                      Es Up Folder   KY107 2009 11 11      KY101 2009 11 11 KY108 2009 11 11  KY102 2009 11 11 KY109 2009 11 11                   KY103 2009 11 11 KY110 2009 11 11  KY104 2009
2.      Wall Jack    Antenna       Press the PLAY button on the VCR and match the appropriate programme between the TV and VCR for  viewing     Connecting with a RCA cable  Only 42 50PQ1       ANTIN S VIDEO       m     ANT OUT OUTPUT  SWITCH    ANTIN S VIDEO    m    ANT OUT OUTPUT  SWITCH                   O  T  Q   gt   S     3  e  a  D  2  o         Connect the AUDIO VIDEO jacks between TV and VCR  Match the jack colours  Video   yellow   Audio Left   white  and Audio Right   red     2  Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR   Refer to the VCR owner   s manual      ED Select AV 1 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control   If connected to AV IN2  select AV2 input source Except 42 50PQ1            NOTE    If you have a mono VCR  connect the audio cable from the VCR to the AUDIO L MONDO jack  of the TV     dNLIS LNINdINOA IWNYIALXI E    19    dNLIS LNINdINOA IVWNYALXI i    20    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    OTHER A V SOURCE SETUP    Camcorder       D Connect the AUDIO VIDEO jacks between TV  and external equipment  Match the jack colours    Video   yellow  Audio Left   white  and Audio Right    red     Video Game Set             Select AV 2  Except 42 50PQ1     input source  using the INPUT button on the remote control     If connected to AV IN1  select AV1 input  source     3  Operate the corresponding external equipment     Refer to external equipment operating guide     VIDEO  Mee AUDIO  3    EXTERNAL STEREO SETUP  Except 42 50PQ1        Use
3.     103    APPENDIX    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS             42PQ3    50PQ3      0D1N  42PQ30R TA 50PQ30R TA    s 40 5 x 28 3 x 12 1 inches 47 9 x 32 2 x 13 8 inches  PINS sree with stand 1031 2 x 720 9 x 308 0 mm 1216 7 x 818 1 x 353 0 mm   Width x Height x Depth     40 5 x 25 8 x 3 1 inches 47 9 x 29 8 x 3 2 inches  without stand  1031 2 x 656 7 x 80 8 mm 1216 7 x 759 0 x 83 0 mm  Weight with stand 24 8 kg   54 6lbs 33 7 kg   74 2 Ibs  Power requirement AC100 240V  50 60Hz AC100 240V  50 60Hz  42PQ6    SOPQ6     NN    D  3 ss  42PQ60R TA SOPQ6OR TA  l l 40 9 x 28 5 x 12 1 inches 48 3 x 32 4 x 13 8 inches  Pimansiens with stand 1040 8 x 725 8 x 308 0 mm 1228 8 x 824 6 x 353 0 mm   Width x Height x Depth     40 9 x 26 3 x 3 0 inches 48 3 x 50 39 x 3 1 inches  without stand  1040 8 x 669 2 x 76 8 mm 1228 8 x 772 x 78 9 mm  Weight with stand 25 3 kg   55 7 Ibs 35 0 kg   77 1 Ibs  without stand 23 3 kg   51 3 Ibs 32 5 kg   71 6 Ibs  OC  ACIOO 240V  50 60Hz   ACI00 240V  50 60Hz  Supported movie files Refer to p  66  NV    B  ss  SOPS40FR TA 60PS40FR TA  i 48 4 x 32 5 x 13 9 inches 57 7 x 40 5 x 15 5 inches  D mere one with stand 1228 8 x 824 6 x 353 0 mm 1468 x 1028 8 x 395 5 mm   Width x Height x Depth     48 4 x 50 4 x 3 1 inches 57 7 x 57 3 x 3 4 inches  without stand  1228 8 x 772 0 x 78 9 mm 1468 x 949 5 x 88 5 mm  a ean a ao  53 06 ke   116 9 Ibs   gt  Re yea 33 8 kg   74 5 Ibs 47 16 kg   103 9 Ibs  eel  U    u Power requirement AC100 240V  50 60Hz AC100 240V  50 60Hz  z Supp
4.     Life   s Good       Z  A     VN  L       PLASMA TV  OWNER   S MANUAL    PLASMA TV MODELS    42PQ1       50PQ1      42PQ3     50PQ3     SOPS4      60PS4     42PQ6     50PQ6     42PS6xx   SOPS6     42PQ7     50PQ7     50PS8                   Please read this manual carefully before operating  your TV    Retain it for future reference    Record the model number and serial number of the  TV    Refer to the label on the back cover and quote this  information    To your dealer when requiring any service     ACCESSORIES    Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV  If an accessory is missing  please contact the  dealer where you purchased the TV     Here shown may differ from your TV        Owner s  Manual       Batteries Power Cord    This item is not included for all models       Lightly wipe any stains or fingerprints on  the surface of the TV with the polishing  cloth     a gt     Polishing Cloth Do not use excessive force  This may cause    Polishing cloth for use on  x ts iene scratching or discolouration        Remote Control       Bolts for stand assembly    Cable Holder Protection cover  Refer to P8    Refer to P  10   Refer to p 11   Except 60PS4  x   60PS8           A    Cable Management Clip                                                                                                                                                          Ferrite Core   only    as  This item is not included for all   Refer to P  10  ee  Wall Mounting Bracket 
5.     RS 232C Setup    Connect the RS 232C  serial port  input jack to an  external control device  such as a computer or an A V  control system  to control the product   s functions  externally     Connect the serial port of the control device to the  RS 232C jack on the product back panel     Note  RS 232C connection cables are not supplied  with the product     Type of Connector  D Sub 9 Pin Male    No  Pin Name    No connection   RXD  Receive data   TXD  Transmit data   DTR  DTE side ready   GND   DSR  DCE side ready   RTS  Ready to send   CTS  Clear to send     No Connection    OYO ON DAN BPWNN    RS 232C Configurations    7 Wire Configurations  Standard RS 232C cable        RXD 2 e    o5 TXD  TXD 5 e   e 2 RXD  GND 5 e    e5 GND  DTR 4 ee 6 DSR  DSR 6 e    eo 4 DTR  RTS 7 e         __ e 8 CTS  CTS 8 e         ___ e 7 RTS  D Sub 9 D Sub 9          RS 232C IN           CONTROL amp SERVICE   t          3 Wire Configurations Not standard        PC TV  RXD 2 e      _e 3 TXD  TXD 3 e      _e 2 RXD  GND 5 e         _ 5 GND  DTR 4 6 DTR  DSR 6 4 DSR  RTS 7 7 RTS  CTS 8 8 CTS  D Sub 9 D Sub 9    Set ID    Use this function to specify a set ID number     Refer to    Real Data Mapping      gt  p 113    OPTION  lt    Move    OK    Menu Language   English  Input Label   SIMPLINK   Key Lock   Set ID   ISM Method   Normal  Demo Mode   Off    Mode Setting   Home Use  v                OPTION  lt  gt  Move    OK    Menu Language   English  Input Label   SIMPLINK  Key Lock           ISM Met
6.    AL DNIHDLVM E    HLOOLINIG AHL ASN OL E    50    TO USE THE BLUETOOTH oonw 42 50Pa7    so 6orsa        Bluetooth     Bluetooth is a short distance networking technology using 2 4 GHz frequency to connect various types of infor   mation devices such as computers  cell phones and PDAs  as well as digital appliances through wireless connec   tion  without having to connect any cable  to enable data exchange     With the Bluetooth communication function  you can connect the Bluetooth enabled wireless headset or receive  images only JPEG   listen to music from the Bluetooth enabled cell phone using this TV     e Communication Spec   Bluetooth Specification Version 2 0   EDR  Enhanced Data Rate   e Output  Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2  e Maximum Coymmunication Range  Line of open sight approx  10 m  30 ft   e Frequency Band  2 4 GHz band  2 4 GHz   2 4835 GHz   e Bluetooth Module  RBFS C921A  e Compatible Bluetooth Profile  A2DP  Advanced Audio Distribution Profile   OPP  Object Push Profile   GAVDP  Generic Audio Video Distribution Profile   HSP  Headset Profile     C   0700    FCC ID  BEJRBFS C921A    Precautions when using the Bluetooth     gt  Use within 10m  45    45    range   If you use the device out of the range or within the range with obstacles  it can result in communication  error     gt  Communication error can occur depending on the surrounding devices      gt  Products using the same frequency of 2 4 GHz  Wireless LAN  microwave oven etc    can cause com
7.    O NOTE        gt  LG recommends the following headset models     Only Stereo   Sony Ericsson   HBH DS980  Motorola   S9  Motorola   S605  Jabra   BT620S  There might be an audio delay  depending on the buffer memory size of the headset    gt  The stereo mono headset officially certified to be Bluetooth compatible can be searched and connected    gt  The stereo mono headset that supports the A2DP or HSP function among the Bluetooth devices can be connected    gt  If the surrounding environment of the TV is as follows  the device may not be searched or connected properly     If there is strong electromagnetic wave      f there are many Bluetooth devices     If the headset is turned off  not in place or has an error       Because products such as microwave oven  wireless LAN  plasma light  gas range etc   use the same frequency range   it can cause communication error      gt  Only one stereo headset can be connected at once      gt  Connection that is lost due to the TV being turned off etc  will not be automatically recovered  Try connecting the  applicable device again      gt  Some operations can be slower while operating the headset      gt  Even if you choose simplink Home Theater after using the headset during Simplink operation  the unit will not auto   matically switch to Home Theater speakers      gt  When the headset connection continuously fails  pair the device one more time     gt  The audio quality of mono headsets will not be as good as that for stereo headset
8.   PICTURE    L   PICTURE  lt  gt Move    OK     lt  gt Move  OK             e Contrast 100 E   e Brightness 50      e Sharpness 70       e Colour 70    e Tint 0 Rume    e Advanced Control  O     e Picture Reset    e Contrast 100 E  e Brightness 50 Emmm    e Sharpness 70 Colour Temperature   Medium  e Colour 70 l   Dynamic Contrast   High  e Tint 0 s n   namic Colour       e Advanced Control y High  e Picture Reset Noise Reduction   Medium  Screen Gamma   Medium    Black Level   Auto    Film Mode  lt  Off  gt                                       Screen             Close        T Select PICTURE     L    K  FY Select Advanced Control    lt P          EFS Select Film Mode    gt     A    Select On or Off     6        e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     PICTURE RESET    Settings of the selected picture modes return to the default factory settings      __  PICTURE brine  __  PICTURE Oise oa    e Contrast 100 e Contrast 100    E    e Brightness 50 Emmm e Brightness 50 Emm   lt   E     e Sharpness 70 at  e Colour 70   fil Resetting video configuration     e Tint o RIMM     e Advanced Control 3 e Advanced Control    e Picture Reset  O  e Picture Reset  O     Screen E Screen       Ss Select PICTURE      gt     Pi select Picture Reset     1OYLNOD AWNLDld f    Initialize the adjusted value        e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previ
9.   Separate purchase   Only 60PS4      60PS8      Y  lo  is                                                                                                                                                                            AW 50PG60MS AW 60PG60MS    SAINOSSIDDV E    SLNILNOD i    CONTENTS    ACCESSORIES arcis een EAA E 1  PREPARATION   Front Panel  ControlScan 4  Back Panel Information           ccccsscsssessesssssssssseesees 7  Stand stalls Oi csscssmiest edocs Gace na 8  Careful installation AdVICE          cccccssescssctsseesscsesees 9  Back Cover for Wire Arrangement            e00  10  Swivel Stand  sssseasesaasistianaiodeaantseeckereeess 11  Not using the desk type stand ou    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee TI  Desktop Pedestal Installation    eeeeeeeeeeeees 12  Wall Mount  Horizontal installation                06  12  ANTENNA CONNECTION    13    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    HD Receiver Setup         sescccccsssesessesseseesesseeeeseees 14  DY  DSO CUP ericrsst st atevssocetans aa 16  VER SOU ani Rieestneassadutachuliareheacauatvotareulcs 18  Other A V Source Setup    ecsessseeseeeeeeeeeee 20  external stereo Setup     essessessessessessessessesseesessessessee 20  AV OULDULSELUD  cioinn iai E 21  Usb in SEU  cruris E 21  FTO rsa ae a E S 22     Screen Setup for PC Mode       ss ssessessessesse 24    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS      000   28  Turning Of the  TVsrancannemenn 32  Programme Selection            sssssscsccecsetssscesceesseetsnsee
10.   Standard  Music  Cinema  Sport or Game and you can also  adjust Treble  Bass     Sound Mode lets you enjoy the best sound without any Special adjustment as the TV sets the appropriate sound  options based on the programme content     Standard  Music  Cinema  Sport and Game are preset for optimum sound quality at the factory     Standard  Music  Cinema  Sport  Game       Offers standard quality sound   Optimizes sound for listening to music   Optimizes sound for watching movies   Optimizes sound for watching sports events   Optimizes sound for playing games        AUDIO  lt  gt Move   OK  Auto Volume   Off  Clear Voice II   Off  e Level 3      Balance 0  Sound Mode   Standard     e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 50 Zz    e Bass 50 HE    v    MENU         O Ki    Select AUDIO     Ne ust WA  KA    Ti FD Select Sound Mode               Auto Volume  Clear Voice Il      Balance  Sound Mode    e You can also  Menu     Select Standard  Music  Cinema  Sport or Game      lt    Move    OK    Off    Off    e Level              3  0 CMM     Standard   e SRS TruSurrout Music   e Treble    e Bass  Vv          50   Cinema  50  Sport  Game       adjust Sound Mode in the Q     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     SOUND SETTING ADJUSTMENT  USER MODE    Adjusting the audio equalizer           4    Move  vw    AUDIO  lt  gt Move    OK    Auto Volume   Off       Auto Volume   Off                       Cle
11.   To avoid having a fixed image remain on screen   Transmission  j   p        Set ID       Data   Cr   MSB LSB       R Orbiter  White Wash  Normal  Colour Wash    Function  Orbiter  White Wash     Wat ee  OF Normal    Ji fofo o ojo Colour Wash    Data 02  Orbiter  Data 04  White Wash    Data 08  Normal  Data 20  Colour Wash      More two kinds of function can not be set at a time        Acknowledgement  p      Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     19   Auto Configure  Command  j u   Except 42 50PQ1       To adjust picture position and minimize image  shaking automatically  It works only in RGB  PC   mode   Transmission  j  u     Set ID      Data   Cr   Data 01  To set    Acknowledgement  u       Set ID      OK NG   Data   x     Real data mapping 1   Real data mapping 2    20  Energy Saving  Command  j q  00   Step O 00   30    XIGNdddV i       Power Saving  Command  j q   Only 42 50PQ1      esate a Se  To reduce the power consumption of the TV  i Sen a 0  Transmission  j   q        Set ID       Data       Cr  1O tp ee  Data 00  Low Power Off 64  Step 100     Data 01  Low Power Minimum 5A    28  Data 02  Low Power Medium   ote oe ee  Data 03  Low Power Maximum 73   Step 115      Data 10  Intelligent Sensor Low  Except 42 50PQ1     bes   Step 116 Me wa  Data 11  Intelligent Sensor Middle C7  Step 199 50  N A  Data 12  Intelligent Sensor High     Acknowledgement  q       Set ID      OK NG   Data   x  ii   a eee    113    XIGN4ddV i    114    APPENDIX    21   Tune Command   Channel T
12.   USB IN    Select PHOTO LIST  MUSIC LIST or  g    MOVIE LIST Except 42 50PQ3         Q  MENU    FD  select Eject     gt     bs    PHOTO LIST MUSIC LIST MOVIE LIST       OK           Precautions when using the USB device     gt  Only a USB storage device is recognizable     gt  If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub  the device is not recognizable    gt  A USB storage device using an automatic recognition programme may not be recognized    gt  A USB storage device which uses its own driver may not be recognized     gt  The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device      gt  Please do not turn off the TV or unplug the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working  When such  device is suddenly separated or unplugged  the stored files or the USB storage device may be damaged      gt  Please do not connect the USB storage device which was artificially maneuvered on the PC  The device may  cause the product to malfunction or fail to be played  Never forget to use only a USB storage device which has  normal music files or image files      gt  Please use only a USB storage device which was formatted as a FAT 16  FAT32  NTFS file system provided with  the Windows operating system  In case of a storage device formatted as a different utility programme which is  not supported by Windows  it may not be recognized     Data in a USB storage device cannot be deleted in the NTFS file system      gt  Please connect power to a USB stor
13.  11 11 KY111 2009 11 11  KY105 2009 11 11 KY112 2009 11 11  Up Folde KY106 2009 11 11 KY113 2009 11 11                                                                   PHOTO LIST    Page 2 3 M No Marked    Up Folder          KY107 2009 11 11    2009 11 11                 2009 11 11    E 1366x768  125KB               2009 11 11             View  Mark All  Delete       2009 11 11                   1 2009 11 11             2009 11 11                                         E m mn   B 7 45  KY106 2009  KY113 2009 11 11 n R        Up toldes sa Slideshows   BGM  gt  O Delete   Option  Hide    SP E E NS ON NT EST OF  et evry al Sey MARK MET oP Sn 7       _   A       The aspect ratio of a photo may change the size of the photo dis   played on the screen in full size     Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     CAD  g   Select the target folder or drive   A    g   Select the desired photos   Show the PopUp menu     ES Select View   gt     The selected photo is displayed in    full size     JDIAIG 4SN JHL ASN OL i    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    TO USE THE USB DEVICE  Except 42 50PQ1         Select the Slideshow   BGM      Rotate    g  gt            Delete   Option or Hide    e Use  lt   gt  button to select the previous or  next photo       gt  45  id e Use  lt   gt  button to select and control the    menu on the full sized screen           Slideshow     BGM  gt         Delete    Option  Hide         gt  Slideshow   When no picture is selected  all photos in the
14.  Advanced Control   e Picture Reset       Lh N KON      amp  P  Select PICTURE   N    Sw    D EON a N         lt  A R       la   Select Screen   F N     gt      4            issn    A     y S        n     N f        i   oK          Wey       Fi    NL   S    S       a  CAS   Select Resolution     N hua        Select the desired resolution     Screen      Move Fa Prev     CEN Mam ae A 1024 x 768            1280 x 768    Auto Config  1360 x 768             Position                                     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     Auto Configure  RGB  PC  mode only     Automatically adjust the picture position and minimizes image instability  After adjustment  if the image is  still not correct  your TV is functioning properly but needs further adjustment     Auto configure  This function is for automatic adjustment of the screen position  size and phase The displayed image will be  unstable for a few seconds while the auto configuration is in progress                          Lj PICTURE ie ok Screen  gt  Move Siu  N ZN    Resolution       e Contrast 100  e Brightness 50  e Sharpness 70    ecou A Position  R  To Set    e Tint    Reset         ei Auto Config                    e Advanced Control       e Picture Reset    5 Eas                             MENU    N  g   Select PICTURE   ows    e  f the position of the image is still not correct   try Auto adjustment again   e If picture ne
15.  Config                    To Set     gt  Position                               e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     Adjustment for screen Position  Size  Phase    If the picture is not clear after auto adjustment and especially if characters are still trembling  adjust the picture  phase manually     Position operates in Component except 480i  576i   RGB mode   Size  Phase operate only in RGB mode        La PICTURE      Move    OK Screen   a     Move o   Prev     Resolution    Auto Config    ee  e Colour 70     gt  S Position   Tint 0    o    e Advanced Control       e Contrast 100 E   e Brightness 50 Ml  E  Ss                   e Sharpness 70             e Picture Reset    Screen O                             dNLIS LNINWdINOA 1YNY31LX4 E       yen     Select PICTURE     D Select Screen     loa Select Position  Size or Phase       l R     gt   Make appropriate adjustments     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     25    dNLIS LNIWdINOA IWNYALXI i    26    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    Selecting Resolution  Except 42PQ3     42PQ6     42PS6     42PQ7         To view a normal picture  match the resolution of RGB mode at TV and selection at PC     This function works in the following mode  RGB PC        Li PICTURE T    e Contrast 100   e Brightness 50 Ml   e Sharpness 70 EEEE  Say    e Colour 70   e Tint 0  e
16.  ISM Method   og    CA      K Select Normal  Orbiter  Colour Wash or White  e    Wash   Save     e If you do not need this function  set Normal     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     DEMO MODE    Use it to see the difference between XD Demo on and XD Demo off                        OPTION Eten oe  gt     OPTION    Menu Language   English 1    Menu Language   English     lt    Move    OK    Input Label Input Label   SIMPLINK   On      SIMPLINK   On  Key Lock   Off    Key Lock   Off  Set ID  1 TA Set ID A   ISM Method   Normal     ISM Method  Demo Mode   Off Z Demo Mode              Mode Setting   Home Use 7224   Mode Setting       MENU    Select OPTION     Select Demo Mode      Ore    Select On or Off   To stop the Demo Mode  press any button             1OYLNOD AIYWNLDId l    83    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    84    PICTURE CONTROL    MODE SETTING    We recommend setting the TV to    Home Use    mode for the best picture in your home environment        Store Demo    mode is an optimal setting for displaying at stores     OPTION    Menu Language  Input Label  SIMPLINK   Key Lock   Set ID   ISM Method    Demo Mode       6      gf EN a la    f    a  d NS      o o  p paa SPO nA   f  U LK  N  L P k N  Lf N L     f   f            lt  gt   select Mode Setting     N Pa    N S F 4        lt    Move    OK      English      On     Off   eal     Normal    Off    Mode Setting   Home Use            N         
17.  O K Select OPTION     AN f    J J        VY     Mode Setting    Selecting the environment   Choose the setting mode you want     Select  Home Use  to use this TV at home   To use this TV at store  select  Store Demo            P  I    e Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing     SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    AUTO VOLUME LEVELER    Auto Volume automatically remains on the same level of volume if you change programmes     Because each broadcasting station has its own signal conditions  volume adjustment may be needed every time  the channel is changed  This feature allows users to enjoy stable volume levels by making automatic adjustments    for each programme                  lt    Move    OK    Auto Volume         Off    e Level    Clear Voice Il    Balance  Sound Mode         Standard   e SRS TruSurround XT   Off   e Treble 50 EEE     e Bass 50 HEE    v                Select AUDIO              Select Auto Volume       Select On or Off                        lt  gt Move    OK    Auto Volume          Off  e Level 3  0    Clear Voice Il       Balance  Sound Mode         Standard  e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 50 HE      e Bass 50 HE       v       e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OYLNOD JDVNONVI BF ANNOS l    85    TOYLNOD JDVNOINVI 8 ANNOS ll    86    SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    PRESET SOUND SETTINGS SOUND MODE    You can select your preferred sound setting
18.  Sport       e Colour         m   endeDiA       v    e Picture Mode adjusts the TV for the best pic   ture appearance  Select the preset value in the  Picture Mode menu based on the programme  category    e You can also adjust Picture Mode in the Q   Menu     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OYLNOD AWNLDld l    75    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    PICTURE CONTROL    Auto Colour Tone Control  Warm Medium Cool     Choose one of three automatic colour adjustments  Set to warm to enhance hotter colours such as red  or set to  cool to see less intense colours with more blue            4    Move  Ww    L PICTURE E     __  PICTURE Pak    a e Contrast Colour Temperature  lt 4 Medium  gt    e Brightness  Dynamic Contrast   High  e Sharpness  a eae Dynamic Colour   High  o Timi Noise Reduction   Medium  TEVA Gamma   Medium  e Picture Reset  Black Level   Auto    Screen Film Mode Off       J e Contrast 100      e Brightness 50     m   la        e Sharpness 70  e Colour 70  e Tint o RIMM     e Advanced Control       e Picture Reset                        Screen                   Close      T Select PICTURE      gt   D Select Advanced Control    lt  gt      gt   Select Colour Temperature   Naf    i g  gt  Select either Cool  Medium or Warm     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     MANUAL PICTURE ADJUSTMENT    Picture Mode
19.  Subtitle Language  Language Group of the audio subtitle during movie play   Audio Language  Subtitle  Language     Sync   Adjusts the time synchronisation of the subtitle from  Sync or Position   10 secs    10 secs by steps of 0 5 secs during movie play       NOTE    e Position   Changes the position of the subtitle either up  or down during movie play     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen      gt  Some special characters are not supported in subtitles      gt  HTML tags are not supported in subtitles      gt  Subtitles in languages other than the supported languages are not available     Using the remote control     lt  lt     gt  gt     PLAY P     When playing   repeatedly  press the REW  lt 4  button to speed up 44   gt  ddl   gt  ddd   gt   ddd  AAAA      repeatedly  press the F F  gt     button to speed up PP  gt  PPP   gt  PPP    PP PPP    gt  PPPPPP     Pressing these buttons repeatedly increases the fast forward reverse speed   During playback  press the Pause II  button    Still screen is displayed    When using the  lt  or  gt  button during playback a cursor indicating the position   can be viewed on the screen     Press the PLAY P  button to return to normal playback     JDIAIG ASN JHL ASN OL 7    69    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    70    TO USE THE USB DEVICE  Except 42 50PQ1         DIVX REGISTRATION CODE  Except 42 50PQ3        Confirm the DivX registration code number of the T
20.  User option    e Contrast  Adjusts the difference between light and dark levels in the picture   e Brightness  Increases or decreases the amount of white in the picture   e Sharpness  Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between the light and dark areas of the picture   The lower the level  the softer the image   e Colour  Adjusts intensity of all colours   e Tint  Adjusts the balance between red and green levels            PICTURE    Aspect Ratio   16 9    On  Picture Mode   Vivi Vivid         lt  lt    Move    OK    L   PICTURE  lt  gt  Move    OK    p Aspect Ratio   16 9  eJ Energy Saving   On  Picture Mode   Vivid    e Contrast 100  gt     e Brightness 50            2 Energy Saving               e Contrast 1  standard          Brightness Cinema    Sport        e Sharpness       e Sharpness 70  e Colour 70  e Tint    e Colour         Vv         Ki i  Select PICTURE          OK   ED  Select Picture Mode     iC FA  Select Vivid  Standard  Cinema  Sport or Game       F A     I    Y   select Contrast  Brightness  Sharpness  Colour or Tint       OKR   Make appropriate adjustments     f e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     OQ NOTE     gt  You cannot adjust colour  sharpness and tint in the RGB PC mode     1OYLNOD AWNLDld f    77    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    78    PICTURE CONTROL    PICTURE IMPROVEMENT TECHNOLOGY    Dynamic Contrast Off Low High    Adjusts the contrast to keep it at the bes
21.  a programme   Selects numbered items in a menu     Displays the programme table     Returns to the previously viewed programme     Adjusts the volume     Switches the sound on or off     Selects a programme     Move from one full set of screen information to the next  one     These buttons are used for teletext   For further details  see the    Teletext    section     p 99     These buttons are used for teletext  on TELETEXT  models only    Programme edit        THUMBSTICK   Up Down Left   Right     OK    RETURN    EJ SIMPLINK    USB Menu    control buttons  FAV    MARK    eN    SIMPLINK    Q  MENU    FREEZE    ASTUDIO    Allows you to navigate the on screen menus and adjust  the system settings to your preference     Accepts your selection or displays the current mode     Selects a menu   Clears all on screen displays and returns to TV viewing  from any menu     Allows the user to move return one step in an interactive  application or other user interaction function     Controls SIMPLINK or USB menu    Except 42 50PQ1         Displays the selected favourite programme     Check and un check programmes in the USB menu    Except 42 50PQ1         See a list of AV devices connected to TV   When you toggle this button  the Simplink menu appears  at the screen    gt  p 43   Except 42 50PQ1         Select the desired quick menu source    gt  p 33   Pause the present picture at the screen   It doesn   t  work at USB Mode      The TV returns to normal viewing automatically if no sign
22.  command to control the set      Set ID    You can adjust the set ID to choose desired TV ID  number in Setup menu  Adjustment range is 1  99   When selecting Set ID    0  every connected TV is  controlled  Set ID is indicated as decimal  1   99   on menu and as Hexa decimal  0x0  0x63  on    transmission receiving protocol    DATA    To transmit command data   Transmit    FF    data to read status of comand    Cr    Carriage Return  ASCII code    Ox0D          ASCII code    space  0x20        OK Acknowledgement     Command2     Set ID     OK   Data   x     The TV transmits ACK  acknowledgement  based on this for   mat when receiving normal data  At this time  if the data is  data read mode  it indicates present status data  If the data is    data write mode  it returns the data of the PC computer     Error Acknowledgement     Command2     Set ID     NG   Data   x     TV transmits ACK  acknowledgement  based on this format  when receiving abnormal data form non viable functions or  communication errors      Command 2    use as command     Set ID   use the small character  if set ID is 10  TV will send the    O     a      Data   use the small character  if data is Oxab  TV will send the    a       b    NG   use the large character     01  Power  Command  k a  05  Volume Control  Command  k f   To control Power On Off of the TV  To adjust volume     Transmission  k  a     Set ID       Data   Cr  You can also adjust volume with the volume buttons  on remote control     Transmiss
23.  current  folder are displayed during slide show  When selected  the selected  photos are displayed during slide show     Set the time interval of the slide show in Option      gt  BGM   Listen to music while viewing photos in full size   Set the BGM device and album in Option      gt  O  Rotate    Rotate photos   Rotates the photo 90    180    270    360   clockwise      gt  Delete  Delete photos      gt  Option   Set values for Slide Speed and Music Folder  Ba O E  Use  lt   gt   A v button and OK button to set values  Then go to slides     OK   and press OK to save the settings  ae apee   Fast    You cannot change Music Folder while BGM is playing  Music Folder Music          gt  Hide   Hide the menu on the full sized screen     To see the menu again on the full sized screen  press OK button  to display     MUSIC LIST    Purchased music files   MP3  may contain copyright restrictions  Playback of these files may not be support     ed by this model     Music file on your USB device can be played by this unit     The On Screen Display may be different from your TV  Images are an example to assist with the TV opera     tion     MUSIC    MP3  supporting file  Bit rate   32k   320kbps    Sampling rate MPEG  layer 3  32k   48kHz       Screen Components       T Select USB   we      Moves to upper level folder     Current page Total pages       Total number of marked music  title       Corresponding buttons on    the remote control    1    oe Select Music List    MUSIC LIST  Page 
24.  executing Mode Setting in the OPTION menu     PROGRAMME SELECTION    Press the P   Y or NUMBER buttons to select a programme  number     VOLUME ADJUSTMENT        Press the  lt 4   or   button to adjust the volume     You can cancel this function by pressing the MUTE   lt 1    or     AV Mode button     QUICK MENU    Your TV s OSD  On Screen Display  may differ slightly from that shown in this manual     Q Menu  Quick Menu  is a menu of features which users might use frequently     e Aspect Ratio  Selects your desired picture format   For Zoom Setting  select 16 9  Original  4 3  14 9  Zoom and Cinema Zoom 1 in Ratio  Menu  After completing Zoom Setting  the display goes back to Q Menu    e Picture Mode  Selects your desired Picture Mode    e Sound Mode  It is a feature to automatically set the sound combination which it  deems the best for the images being watched  Selects your desired Sound Mode    e Audio  Selects the sound output    e Sleep Timer   Sets the sleep timer    e Favourite   Selects the favourite programme    e USB Eject  Selects    Eject    in order to eject USB device   Except 42 50PQ1            Aspect Ratio   lt  16 9  gt        Picture Mode   Vivid  JJ Sound Mode   Standard       Audio   Mon          Sleep Timer   120 Min      PA Favourite    Off      gt  USB Eject Eject   fi Except 42 50PQ1            Q  MENU ES  Display each menu   O O y ie  g  gt  Select your desired Source   e Press the Q MENU button to return to normal TV viewing   OK        1OYLNOD IN
25.  the TV is unplugged  reset the clock                OK       lt    Move   OK        gt  Move  Clock  O   Off Time   Off  On Time   Off  Sleep Timer   Off  gt     Hour       Off Time  On Time    Minute       Sleep Timer    MULTE DIA          L Select TIME       Select Clock   EO Select Hour or Minute     y    Set the Hour or Minute                e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     AUTO ON OFF TIMER SETTING    The Off time function automatically switches the TV to standby at a preset time     Two hours after the TV is switched on by the on time function it will automatically switch back to standby mode    unless a button has been pressed     The Off time function overrides the On timer function if both are set to the same time     The TV must be in standby mode for the On timer to work                   TIME    lt    Move   OK    Clock   Off Time   Off   On Time   Off  O     Off    Off Time       Sleep Timer             Sleep Timer         ry Q   Select TIME     J N Cy    T O Vo i Select Off Time or On Time     a J J   D  j    When the On Time is selected      E  gt    Select Hour  Minute      lt   Programme or Volume        J  Set the hour  Minute  Programme  Volume            lt  lt    Move   OK       23 59    Hour       Minute    Programme   1  Volume   30       e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     
26.  to connected either an external amplifier  or add a sub   woofer to your surround sound system     D Connect the input jack of the stereo amplifier to the  VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks on the TV        Set up your speakers through your analog stereo  amplifier  according to the instructions provided with  the amplifier          NOTE    When connecting with external audio equipments  such as  amplifiers or speakers  please turn the TV speakers off      gt  p 92    Select Variable Out in Audio menu to connect the  VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks   gt  p 90     AV OUTPUT SETUP except 42 50PQ1         The TV has a special signal output capability which allows you    to hook up the second TV or monitor  Aeg           Connect the second TV or monitor to the TV   s AV OUT  jacks     VARIABLE AUDIO OUT              See the Operating Manual of the second TV or monitor  for further details regarding that device   s input settings        O NOTE    Component  RGB  HDMI input sources cannot be used for  AV out     We recommend to use the AV OUT jacks for VCR recording     JOKE    USB IN SETUP  Except 42 50PQ1         Here shown may differ from your TV                          Memory Stick    USB IN  S  t             a gt  Connect the USB device to the USB IN jacks on the side of TV     2  After connecting the USB IN jacks  you use the USB function    gt  p 58        dNLIS LNIWdINOI met    21    dNLIS LNIWdINOA IWNYIALXI i    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    PC SETUP  Except 42 50PQ1         This TV prov
27.  vod divx com with this code  to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD          NOTE    Supported movie file    Resolution   under 720x480 720x576  WxH pixels     Frame rate   under 30 frames sec        gt  Video Codec   MPEGI  MPEG2  MPEG4 Doesn   t support Microsoft MPEG4 V2  V3   DivX3 xx  DivX4 xx   DivX5 xx  DivX VOD DRM   XviD  DivX 6 xx Playback    gt  When loading  some buttons may not work      gt  If you use the DivX registration code of another device  the rented or purchased DivX file cannot be  played  Therefore always use the DivX registration code assigned to this product     DEACTIVATION  Except 42 50P03        Delete the existing authentication information to receive a new DivX user authentication for TV     Once this function is executed  a DivX user authentication is required again to see DivX DRM files         EY USB  lt  lt   Move   OK         lt  gt  Move   OK          Photo List  Music List  Movie List  DivX Reg  Code    Pests INEM DivX R  Video On Demand  H Do you want to deactivate your device     Photo List  Music List  Movie List               Divx Reg  Code  gt   Deactivation  O           Yes No        Select USB     DE Select Deactivation     Select Yes or No              e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     JDIAIG GSN AHL ASN OL i    71    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    72    PICTURE CONTROL    PICTURE SIZE  ASPECT RATIO  CONTROL    You can wat
28. 0    Fine 4  gt              Search  lt 4  gt        Name   C 02  Store      Close                      UY NA OW  e    9  Select the desired      Ja Manual Tuning      lt P  Ja    a o       channel number       Select the desired pro  3  os    4       Commence searching        N    NA       gramme number on      o      or      s            Select a TV system     esoo         e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     e BG  PAL B G  SECAM B G  Europe   East Europe   Asia   NewZealand   M East   Africa   Australia      PAL I II  U K    Ireland   Hong Kong   South Africa   DK   PAL D K  SECAM D K  East Europe   China   Africa   CIS   M   NTSC M  USA   Korea   Philippines   PAL M  South America    e To store another channel  repeat steps 3 to 8                 lt    Move    OK     lt    Move    OK    Auto Tuning Auto Tuning    Manual Tuning    Manual Tuning Storage    Programme Edit Programme Edit System  Band                   Channel          Search    Name C 02    Store                                 Close         Assigning a station name  You can assign a station name with five characters to each programme number     l   Select the position and        MENU   oc   Select SETUP  Is WC   make your choice of      the second character   and so on     2N     mW You can use an the   J  Select Manual Tuning  alphabet A to Z  the   ow oh number O to 9         and blank       Gam i Select Name   gt      
29. 0PQ3            Display each menu       Select a menu item        l Move to the pop up menu        e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     AUTO PROGRAMME TUNING    Use this to automatically find and store all available programmes     When you start auto programming  all previously stored service information will be deleted                   t SETUP  lt  gt Move    OK       lt    Move    OK    Auto Tuning O     Manual Tuning    Auto Tuning  O     Manual Tuning    Programme Edit Programme Edit     e Check your antenna connection  The  z A previous channel information will be   gt  updated during Auto Tuning   Still Continue     Yes No                        j SAES EEE e  f you wish to keep on auto tuning select Yes    using the  lt   gt  button  Then  press the OK but   ton  Otherwise select No                   Select Auto Tuning     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E    TOYLNOD AWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    36    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    MANUAL PROGRAMME TUNING    Manual Tuning lets you manually tune and arrange the stations in whatever order you desire              lt    Move    OK       lt    Move    OK    Auto Tuning    Manual Tuning  O     Programme Edit    Auto Tuning  Man i  i ual Tuning storage  Programme Edit  A System   BG   gt  Band   V UHF  Channel   
30. 2    Em   CE 2c0   o    Exit    1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM i    41    TOYLNOD AWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    42    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    INPUT LIST      EUD   C     Select the input source    NO AA Y DAA NG Pi d    E  gt  ee  gt  eee  gt  eee  a  lt  a  lt  ie  lt     Except 42 50PQ3    50 60PS4        Only 42 50PQ1         a  a  A V  Hom    componen    e You can also adjust INPUT menu   Only 42 50PQ1      42 50PQ7      50 60PS8         Only 42 50PQ1          lt  gt  Move    OK  lt    Move   OK    TV   AV1   AV2  Component1    TV  AV  Component  HDMI    Component2  i RGB    HDMI1  HDMI2          e TV  Select it when watching the TV    e AV  Select it when watching the VCR or external equipment    e Component  Select it when using DVD or Digital set top box depends on connector   e RGB  Select it when using PC depends on connector    e HDMI  Select it when using DVD or Digital set top box depend on connector        eo      GIMPCINK  Except 42 50PQ1        This function operates only with devices with the SIMPLINK logo   Please check the SIMPLINK logo     The product might not function properly when using it with other products with HDMI CEC function     This allows you to control and play other AV devices connected to the display through HDMI cable without  additional cables and settings     If you do not require the SIMPLINK menu  select    Off                OPTION    OPTION  lt    Move    OK    4 lt    Move    OK    Menu Language   English Menu Language   En
31. 2 3 W No Marked    SN Music ooo cee  Aisensi     Kimigamatteirukara   03 46  PORFA   E Metamorphoze 04 17      Sunano zyuzika   Interlude     03 15    ee S                   JDIAIG ASN JHL ASN OL i    63    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    64    TO USE THE USB DEVICE  Except 42 50PQ1         Music Selection and PopUp Menu    As shown   up to 6 music titles are listed per page     MUSIC LIST    Page 2 39  No Marked             e  Up Folder  E Aisensi 03 28       amp  Kimigamatteirukara 03 46  E 00 00   03 28 E   Metamorphoze 04 17    m  mind forest 04 35    Up Folder F  Sunano zyuzika   Interlude   03 15  0 Ome  sites MARK  VE                MUSIC LIST    Page 2 34 No Marked              Up Folder   4395KB 1Kbps               Aisensi       Play with Photo  Mark All  Delete       M Kimigamatteirukara        E Metamorphoze          00 00   03 28          E mind forest Close    Up Folder          M Sunano zyuzika   Interlude            Ce   gt  Select the target folder or drive   i gt     ES   g   Select the desired music title  o gt    Show the PopUp menu     FL Select the desired PopUp menu      gt  Play  During stop    Play the selected music  titles   Once a music finishes playing  the next select   ed one will be played  When there are no  selected music titles to play  the next one in  the current folder will be played     gt  Play Marked  Play the selected music titles   Once a music finishes playing  the next select   ed one will be played automatically     gt  Stop Play  Durin
32. 42 50PQ1        HDMI IN 2 Except 42 50PQ1     or HDMI IN HDMI DVIIN  3  Except 42 50PQ1      42 50PQ3     50 60PS4      jack on the TV        Select HDMI1  or HDMI  Only 42 50PQ1        HDMI2  Except 42 50PQ1     or HDMI3  Except  42 50PQ1 gt      42 50PQ3     50 60PS4     input  source using the INPUT button on the remote control     Refer to the DVD player s manual for operating instruc   tions     HDMI DVD OUTPUT    Only 42 50PQ1           NOTE     gt  The TV can receive video and audio signals simultaneously  when using a HDMI cable     gt  If the DVD does not support Auto HDMI  you must set the  output resolution appropriately     gt  Check that your HDMI cable is version 1 3 or higher   If the HDMI cables don   t support HDMI version 1 3  flicker   ing or no screen display can result  Please use the latest  cables that support at least HDMI version 1 3     HDMI IN     gt  HDMI mode supports PCM audio format only      gt  Audio format was reseted to Dolby DTS Bitstrem in DVD  Player or STB  it should be changed to PCM    gt  We recommed using under 10m of the HDMI cable   When using over the length  connect a amplifier or repeater  HDM DVD OUTPUT          dNLIS LNINdINOA IWNYIALXI E    17    dNLIS LNIWdINOA IWNYIALXI i    18    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    VCR SETUP    To avoid picture noise  interference   allow adequate distance between the VCR and TV     Connecting with a RF Cable        ANTENNA  IN          MBLO        ANTOUT S VIDEO VIDEO   Q    4 3  OUTPUT  SWITCH  
33. HDMI cable over Version 1 3 with  CEC function should be used     CEC  Consumer Electronics Control      Connecting to Home Theater with the SIMPLINK logo     T Connect the HDMI DVI IN 1  HDMI IN 2 or HDMI  IN 3 Except 42 50PQ3    50 60PS4     terminal on HDMI  the back of the TV and the HDMI output terminal of the aAA aleh     Home Theater using HDMI cables        2 Connect the Audio output terminal on the back of the  TV and the Audio input terminal of the Home Theater  using optical cables                 VARIABLE AUDIO OUT       3  Select Home Theater in the Speaker menu by pushing  the SIMPLINK button                                         HDMI OUTPUT AUDIO IN        gt  When you select or operate a media device with home theater Home Theater  function  the speaker automatically switches to home theater    speaker  HT speaker         NOTE   gt  Connect the HDMI DVI IN or HDMI IN terminal of the TV to the rear terminal and Side terminal  HDMI  terminal  of the SIMPLINK device with the HDMI cable    gt  When you switch the Input source using the INPUT button on the remote control  you can stop the  operation of a device controlled by SIMPLINK      gt  When the unit is connected to SIMPLINK Home Theater  set to Variable Out and turn off the TV Speaker  to operate the Home Theater Speaker  At this time  the maximum volume of the Home Theater Speaker is  set to the TV volume     SIMPLINK Menu  Press the  A v  lt   gt  button and then OK button to select the desired SIMPLINK 
34. Hz AC100 240V  50 60Hz  SOPS8    60PS8       without stand    Weight with stand    Power requirement    MODELS SOPS8OR TA 60PS80R TA    SOPSS8OBR TA  48 3 x 52 9x 12 2inches  1228 8 x 835 8 x 309 mm       42PSS8OBR TA  57 7 x 38 9 x 14 6 inches    Dimensions with stand 1465 4x 986 4 x 371 mm     Width x Height x Depth     48 3 x 31 3 x 3 1 inches 577 x 36 5 x 3 2 inches    without stand  1228 8x 795 1 x 78 9 mm 1465 4 x 926 7 x 82 1 mm   Weight with stand 38 3 kg   84 4 Ibs 53 6kg   118 1 Ibs   without stand 34 3kg   75 6 Ibs 46 6kg   102 7 bs  Power requirement AC100 240V  50 60Hz AC100 240V  50 60Hz  SL                 Cooo co  Programme Coverage VHF  NZ1 E21  UHF  E21   E69  CATV  S1   S20  HYPER  S21   S47  External Antenna Impedance 75 Q    0   40  C   32   104  F  Less than 80      20   60  C    4   140  F  Less than 85     XIGN4ddV E    Operating Temperature  Environment condition OPerating Humidity  Storage Temperature    Storage Humidity  Supported movie files Refer to p  66    m The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement     105    APPENDIX  IR CODES    1  How to Connect    Connect your wired remote control to the Remote Control port on the TV     2  Remote Control IR Codes    Output waveform  Single pulse  modulated with 37 917KHz signal at 455KHz           Tec l Carrier frequency          FCAR   1 TC   fOSC 12    T1 Duty ratio   T1 TC   1 3       Configuration of frame    1st frame    Lead code Low custom code High c
35. I or    NICAM DUAL I II or NICAM MONO     Speaker Sound Output Selection    In AV  Component  RGB and HDMI mode  you can select output sound for the left and right loud   speakers     Select the sound output     L R  Audio signal from audio L input is sent to the left loudspeaker and audio signal from audio  R input is sent to the right loudspeaker     L L  Audio signal from audio L input is sent to left and right loudspeakers   R R  Audio signal from audio R input is sent to left and right loudspeakers     ON SCREEN MENU LANGUAGE SELECTION    The installation setup menu appears on the TV screen when it is switched on for the first time     Coa  a    Select your desired language    gt       If you want to change Language selection    MENU   AF   lect OPTION   OC  C Se    x   OK Select Menu Language   eis 5uag    BS fp  g    Select your desired language  P    gt  O     S      Save    Ro      gt   Zz  A   e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     A  e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen  yi  O  zZ     j  z  O  rm     NOTE     gt  If you do not finish the set up Installation Setup by pressing RETURN or if you time out on the  OSD  On Screen Display  the installation menu will continuously appear until the set up is completed  whenever the TV is switched on     95    INILLAS AWIL E    TIME SETTING    CLOCK SETUP    You must set the time correctly before using on off timer function     If current time setting is erased by a power failure or
36. ILVUVddud i       NOILVYVdddd E    10    PREPARATION    BACK COVER FOR WIRE ARRANGEMENT    Image shown may differ from your TV        After Connecting the cables as necessary   install CABLE HOLDER as shown and bun   dle the cables                                                                       50 60PS4     42 50PQ7     50 60PS8    only CABLE HOLDER    After Connecting the cables as necessary  install   Install the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP as shown   CABLE HOLDER as shown and bundle the cables     To connect additional equipment  see the  External equipment Setup section                                                                                                                                                              CABLE HOLDER CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP    How to remove the cable management clip  50 60Ps4      42 50PQ7     50 60PS8     only      Hold the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP with both hands and pull it upward                                                                                               NOTE   gt  Do not use the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP to lift the TV     If the TV is dropped  you may be injured or the TV may be damaged     SWIVEL STAND    This feature is not available for all models     After installing the TV  you can adjust the TV set man   ually to the left or right direction by 20 degrees to  suit your viewing position        NOT USING THE DESK TYPE STAND    Here shown may differ from your TV   When installing the wall mounted unit  use the protecti
37. IMPLINK or USB menu        Installing Batteries       Open the battery compartment cover on the back and install the  batteries matching correct polarity   with    with        Install two 1 5V AAA batteries  Do not mix old or used batteries  with new ones     Close cover     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E    31    TOYLNOD AWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM i    32    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    TURNING ON THE TV      When your TV is turned on  you will be able to use its features     T Firstly  connect the power cord correctly   At this stage  the TV switches to standby mode     2  In standby mode to turn TV on  press the INPUT or P A VW  orP   v Jbutton on the TV or press the  POWER  INPUT  P   y or NUMBER button on the remote control and the TV will switch on     EEE    If the OSD  On Screen Display  is displayed on the screen after turning on the TV  you can adjust the  Language  Mode Setting  Auto Tuning     Note    a  If you close without completing the initial setting  the Initial Setting menu can be displayed again    b     Store Demo    mode is only for shop display and not for general customer use    c   Home Use    mode is the optimal setting for home environments  and is the TV s default mode    d     Store Demo    mode is the optimal setting for store environments  If a user modifies image quality data      Store Demo    mode initializes the product to the image quality set by us after a certain period of time    e  The mode  Home Use  Store Demo  can be changed by
38. Method   Normal  Demo Mode   Off        Demo Mode       Mode Setting   Home Use  v    pn        Select OPTION  e In Key Lock    On  if the TV is turned off  to turn on the  LJ CA TV  press the INPUT  P A or W or P   v   button on the    TV or POWER  INPUT  P   Yor NUMBER buttons on __    gm   ga the remote control then the set will be turned on      Select Key Lock  e With the Key Lock On  the display        Key Lock On       Sua    appears on the screen if any button on the front panel is  pressed while viewing the TV  Except main power  0   I         i Select On or Off  botton      Save         L I    e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     Initializing   Reset to original factory settings     Use to quickly reset all the menu options to their original factory preset values   This function deletes all TV programmes   When the Initial Setting is completed  you must restart the Initializing setup                OPTION  lt  gt  Move    OK OPTION  lt    Move    OK       Input Label   SIMPLINK   On   Key Lock   Off    Set ID z1   ISM Method   Normal   Demo Mode   Off    Input Label  SIMPLINK    Key Lock A All user settings and channel settings  will be reset  Still continue     Mode Setting   Home Use    Initial Setting  O     227 Initial Setting          e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OULNOD INWVUDONd
39. NG  Clock Set sii ies eciaaee  96  Auto on off timer Setting    eeeeeeceeeeeeeeteeeees 97  Sleep Timer Setting             ssscscscsesceceseesseceseseseeesese 98    TELETEXT   SWIER ONO seenior na a S 99  SIMPLE TeX E N tree 99  TORT eA A 99  FASTEX eta i 100  Special Teletext FUNCtIONS          ee eeeseeseeeteeeteeeeees 100  APPENDIX   TROUDIESNOOLING sean watered a 101  Maintenance srssinini e aaa i a aa 103  Product Specifications seeispsseiiet 103  R CORES N 106  External Control Device Setup           eee 108    SLNILNOD i    PREPARATION    FRONT PANEL CONTROLS    Here shown may differ from your TV    A CAUTION    When the TV cannot be turned on with the remote control  press the main power button on the TV    When the power is turned off with the main power button on the TY  it will not be turned on with the  remote control      42 50PQ1          NOILVYVdddd E      e    ___               _  Remote Control Sensor    Power Standby Indicator  el luminates red in standby mode   el luminates blue when the TV is switched on     INPUT MENU    PROGRAMME       42 50PQ3                Intelligent Sensor  Adjusts picture accord   ing to the surrounding  conditions           Remote Control  Sensor                  Power Standby Indicator  e I luminates red in standby mode   e   luminates blue when the TV is   switched on         INPUT MENU    PROGRAMME    42 S50PQ6       PROGRAMME    ES    Intelligent Sensor    w Adjusts picture according to  the surrounding conditions      gt  Rem
40. OK NG   Data   x     14  Colour Temperature  Command  k u     To adjust colour temperature     You can also adjust Colour Temperature in the PICTURE  menu     Transmission  k  u      Set ID       Data   Cr   Data 00  Medium 01  Cool 02  Warm    Acknowledgement  u       Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     15  Treble  Command  k r     To adjust treble     Transmission  k   r      Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min  00   Max  64  Refer to    Real data mapping 1     See page 113     Acknowledgement  r       Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     16  Bass  Command  k s     T7     To adjust bass     Transmission  k   s      Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min  00   Max  64    Refer to    Real data mapping 1    See page 113   Acknowledgement  s        Set ID      OK NG   Data   x     Abnormal State  Command  k z     To recognize an abnormal state     Transmission  k   z       Set ID       FF       Cr   Data FF  Read    Acknowledgement  z       Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     Data 00  Normal  Power on and signal exist    Data 01  No signal  Power on    Data 02  Turn the TV off by remote control   Data 03  Turn the TV off by sleep time function  Data 04  Turn the TV off by RS 232C function  Data 05  5V down   Data 06  AC down   Data 07  Turn the TV off by Fan Alarm function  option   Data 08  Turn the TV off by Off time function  Data 09  Turn the TV off by Auto off function  Data a  Turn the TV off by AV board detection     This function is    read only        18  ISM Method  Command  j p   
41. ONILLIS AWIL E    97    TIME SETTING    SLEEP TIMER SETTING    You do not have to remember to switch the TV off before you go to sleep   The sleep timer automatically switches the TV to standby after the preset time has elapsed     aum   qip Select Sleep Timer     ar    4 h Select Off  10 20 30 60 90 120 1800or240 Min     e When you switch the TV off  the preset sleep timer is cancelled     e You can also adjust Sleep Timer in the TIME menu     INILLAS AWIL l    98    TELETEXT    This feature is not available in all countries          Teletext is a free service broadcast by most TV stations which gives  up to the minute information on news  weather  television pro   grammes  share prices and many other topics              m      Cc              The teletext decoder of this TV can support the SIMPLE  TOP and   FASTEXT systems  SIMPLE  standard teletext  consists of a number  of pages which are selected by directly entering the corresponding  page number  TOP and FASTEXT are more modern methods allow   ing quick and easy selection of teletext information     SWITCH ON OFF          RETURN    MENU RETURN                                          CAD   oR   o gt           TUDIO       Z     ro        m     lt  mO T       0000 GD O                   TC S   OO CHO                            g582   seee   Se     oe  aa T OPT E M  gt  FAV   Press the TEXT button to switch to teletext  The initial page or last aune R Se owe a      a DED     page viewed appears on the screen  Da S       T
42. TURE     os A  Select Advanced Control     pa Select Dynamic Contrast  Dynamic Colour  Noise Reduction or Gamma     g   Select your desired Source     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     ADVANCED   BLACK DARKNESS  LEVEL    Makes dark parts on the screen look darker     This function works in the following mode  TV  AV  COMPONENT or HDMI         L PICTURE fates Oar    A    e Contrast   Colour Temperature   Medium  e Brightness   sharpness Dynamic Contrast   High  s Colour Dynamic Colour   High  e Tint Noise Reduction   Medium  PEKE  Gamma   Medium    e Picture Reset  Black Level  lt  Low  gt     Film Mode Off     L PICTURE Aiea 6                  A  e Contrast 100    e Brightness 50      e Sharpness 70       e Colour 70      e Tint 0    e Advanced Control  O     e Picture Reset                   Screen Screen                Close      e Low  The reflection of the screen gets darker    e High   The reflection of the screen gets  brighter    e Auto   Realizing the black level of the screen  and set it to High or Low automatically              e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen        1OYLNOD AIYWNLDId l    79    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    PICTURE CONTROL    ADVANCED   FILM MODE    Makes video clips recorded in film look more natural     This feature operates only in TV  AV and Component 480i 576i mode          __
43. V  Using the registration number  movies can be rented or  purchased at www divx com vod    With a DivX registration code from other TV  playback of rented or purchased DivX file is not allowed   Only DivX  files matched with the registration code of the purchased TV are playable             lt    Move   OK         lt    Moe   OK        Photo List  Music List  Movie List    Photo List  Music List             Movie List    i   DivX Reg  Code  O   gt        DivX R  Video On Demand  Your registration code is   XXX XXXXXXX  To learn more visit www divx com vod     Eo    Yoartnsatinn  Deactivation        C     a   Select USB   i gt     A Select Divx Reg  Code     Display Divx Reg  Code  e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     O1 DOLBY Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories     Dolby    and the      igma   double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories         DivX Certified to play DivX video  including premium content       ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX   is a digital video format created b DivX Inc  This is an  official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video  Visit www divx com for more  information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video     ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND  This DivX Certified   device must be registered in  order to pay DivX Video on Demand  VOD  content  To generate the registration code   locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu  Go to
44. WVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM i    33    TOYLNOD JAWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    34    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    ON SCREEN MENUS SELECTION AND ADJUSTMENT    Your TV   s OSD  On Screen Display  may differ slightly from that shown in this manual     Here shown may differ from your TV                         L   PICTURE     Move   OK    J Aspect Ratio   16 9       lt    Move    OK  lt  gt  Move   OK       Auto Tuning Auto Volume   Off  Manual Tuning eJ Energy Saving   On Clear Voice Il   Off  Programme Edit Picture Mode   Vivid e Level 3 ETM    e Contrast 100 Balance o CR   Sound Mode   Standard    e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 5o m    e Bass 50N      e Sharpness 70   e Colour 70   e Tint o Rumm  v    E  e Brightness 50 Emm       a          OPTION  lt  gt    Move    OK     lt  gt  Move    OK    Menu Language   English       Input Label Off Time   SIMPLINK   On PICTURE On Time   Key Lock   Off Sleep Timer       Set ID mA fy A   gt     ISM Method   Normal    WZ je Le d   Demo Mode   Off   OPTION INPUT BLUETOOTH USB       Mode Setting   Home Use  v          Except 42 50PQ1         lt    Move   OK  lt    Move    OK   BLUETOOTH  lt  gt    Move    OK  lt  gt  Move   OK       TV k   Bluetooth   Off K  Photo List  AV     TV PIN   0000 t     Music List  Component       Bluetooth Headset   Disconnected        Movie List  HDMI g Component1   Registered Bluetooth Device g DivX Reg  Code         Component2   My Bluetooth Info    Deactivation  RGB       HDMI1     HDMI2       Except 42 5
45. age device which requires an external power supply  If not  the device may  not be recognized      gt  Please connect a USB storage device with cable is offered by USB maker  If connected with cable is not offered  by USB maker or an excessively long cable  the device may not be recognized      gt  Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly    gt  Maximum of 999 files and folders can be recognized    gt  Data in a USB storage device cannot be aligned    Up to 128 English characters can be recognized as a file name      gt  Please back up the important file because a data of USB device may be ma Data management is con   sumer s responsibility and in consequence the manufactures does not cover the product bearing data damage      gt  if re ee is connected in Standby Mode  specific hard disk will automatically be loaded when the TV is  turned on      gt  The recommended capacity is 1TB or less for a USB external hard disk and 32GB or less for USB memory    gt  Any device with more than the recommended capacity may not work properly      gt  If a USB external hard disk with a    Energy Saving    function does not work  turn the hard disk off and on again to  make it work properly      gt  When the list menu is displayed for USB  the bluetooth function doesn   t operate     PHOTO LIST    The On Screen Display may be different from your TV  Images are an example to assist with the TV operation     PHOTO   JPEG  supporting file    Baseline  Max 4800 x no limi
46. al  is received or no operation is performed for 5 minutes     Controls the USB menu  Except 42 50PQ1         Installing Batteries       DO O O O    FREEZE     Text  Gor  C_  Gav     Q MENU          Open the battery compartment cover on  the back and install the batteries matching  correct polarity   with    with        Install two 1 5V AAA batteries  Do not mix  old or used batteries with new ones     Close cover     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E    29    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS  Except 42 50PQ1     42 50PQ3        When using the remote control  aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV     RATIO    SLEEP    POWER    Selects your desired picture format   Sets the sleep timer     Switches the TV on from standby or off to standby     TOULNOD AWWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E       O O              RETURN Xsruoio AV MOD       O       INPUT External input mode rotate in regular sequence     Switches the TV on from standby     eZ  ENERGY  SAVING    Adjust the power saving mode of the TV     Select the desired quick menu source    gt  p 33     Selects a menu   Clears all on screen displays and returns to TV viewing  from any menu     e       SIMPLINK    See a list of AV devices connected to TV   When you toggle this button  the Simplink menu appears  at the screen   gt  p 43     THUMBSTICK   Up Down Left   Right     Allows you to navigate the on screen menus and adjust  the system settings to your preference        T G   gt  Uap    OK Accept
47. an the alphabet A to Z  the number O  D    J to 9        and blank     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     RECEIVING PHOTOS THROUGH EXTERNAL  BLUETOOTH DEVICE    For details on how to send photos only JPEG  from the external Bluetooth device to TV  refer to the user manual    of the applicable device     Receiving    s file s   gt        e When you select Close with the   Y  lt   gt  button  the OSD will disappear   And when you press the OK button again  it will appear again     4   Select the desired photos     m    Rotate    Rotate photos   Rotates the photo 90   clockwise upon OK button on       Rotate      e The maximum accumulated size of the image s  that can be received is 4MBytes    e You cannot receive the image s  while using the Bluetooth headset    e You cannot receive the image s  while listening to music from Bluetooth device    e When the external Bluetooth device is currently sending the photo  press the RETURN button to stop  receiving the photo  All photos already received will be deleted as a result if press the RETURN button    e With some Bluetooth devices  you may not be able to transmit an image  JPEG  file to the TV set    e When you send photos via Bluetooth  the memory capacity supports up to 4M and 64 photos     LISTENING TO THE MUSICS FROM EXTERNAL  BLUETOOTH DEVICE    For details on how to listen to the musics from the external Bluetooth device to TV  refer t
48. ar Voice II   Off Clear Voice II   Off  e Level 3 e Level 3   Balance O COMM    Balance R   Sound Mode   Standard Sound Mode Off  e SRS TruSurround XT   Off ss Treble 50  lt  q  e Treble 50              e Bass 50      Close        9  S om     gt     Select Treble  Bass    E  gt   Select Sound Mode     TT Make appropriate adjustments       Or  BD  Select Standard  Music    Ba         e     Cinema  Sport or Game  We          e Bass 50 HE       v       e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     SRS TRUSURROUND XT    Select this option to sound realistic     a ae SRS TruSurround XT   TruSurround XT is a  X DE   Select AUDIO  patented SRS technology that solves the prob   l lem of playing 5 1 multicannel content over two  speakers           pas  gt     Select SRS TruSurround XT        Oa  Select On or Off      gt  S  S    is a trademark of SRS Labs  Inc     TruSurround XT       TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs  Inc     1OYLNOD JDVNONVI 9 ANNOS l    TOYLNOD JDVNINVI 8 ANNOS ll    SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    CLEAR VOICE II    By differentiating the human sound range from others  it helps users listen to human voices better     AUDIO  lt  gt Move    OK    Auto Volume   Off  Clear Voice Il   Off          e SRS TruSurround XT   Off   e Treble 50 EE     SCSsS   e Bass 50 HE       v              Ki i  Select AUDIO          Select Clear Voice Il         Select On or O
49. arm water  and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent  Wring the cloth until it is almost dry  and then use it  to wipe the screen     Q Ensure there is no excess water on the screen  Allow any water or dampness to evaporate before switching on     Cleaning the Cabinet    E To remove dirt or dust  wipe the cabinet with a soft  dry  lint free cloth        Do not to use a wet cloth     Extended Absence  A  CAUTION     gt  If you expect to leave your TV dormant for prolonged periods  such as a holiday   unplug the power  cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges     PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS    42PQ10R TA SOPQIOR TA    MODELS    1031 2 x 720 9 x 308 0 mm 1216 7 x 818 1 x 353 0 mm    Dimensions with stand 40 5 x 28 3 x 12 1 inches 47 9 x 32 2 x 13 8 inches     Width x Height x Depth     1031 2 x 656 7 x 80 8mm 1216 7 x 759 0 x 83 0 mm  40 5 x 25 8 x 3 1 inches 47 9 x 29 8 x 3 2 inches    without stand    Weight with stand 24 3 kg   53 5 Ibs 33 7 kg   74 2 Ibs    Power requirement    Television System PAL SECAM B G D K  PAL I II  NTSC M  Programme Coverage VHF  NZ1 E21  UHF  E21   E69  CATV  S1   S20  HYPER  S21   S47    External Antenna Impedance    Operating Temperature O   40  C   32   104  F    Environment condition operating Humidity Less than 80     Storage Temperature  20   60  C    4   140  F  Storage Humidity Less than 85          The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement     XIGN4ddV E
50. atically      gt  Stop Play  During playback    Stop the play   ing movie titles     gt  Mark All   Mark all movie titles in the folder     gt  Unmark All   Deselect all marked movie titles     gt  Delete   Delete the selected movie titles     gt  Close   Close the pop up menu     e In the case of files not supported  a message  regarding non supported file is displayed     This file is invalid     DivX Audio Language  amp  Subtitle Language    Picture Size  Subtitle Language  Audio Language  Subtitle     Language     Sync      Position    French  Spanish  Catalan Basque  Portuguese  Italian  Albanian   Latin  Rhaeto Romanic  Dutch  German  Danish  Swedish   Norwegian  Finnish  Faroese  Icelandic  Irish  Scottish  English    Latin2 Czech  Hungarian  Ploish  Romanian  Croatian   HERE aun Slovak  Slovenian  Sorvian    Latin4 Estonian  the Baltic languages Latvian Lettish  and  be Lithuanian  Greenlandic and Lappish          Subtitle English  Trukish          Latin 1    Language Cyrillic Bulgarian  Byelorussian  Macedonian  Russian  Serbian  y and pre 1990  no ghe with upturn  Ukrainian          Null    English  modern Greek          English  modern Hebrew          Thai    CAD  w    Select the desired option     Arabic English  Arabic       e When DivX is playing  if you press the RED button  this  message is displayed    e Picture Size   Selects your desired picture format dur   ing movie play    e Audio Language  amp  Subtitle Language   Changes the    g   Select Picture Size 
51. ccording to the surrounding conditions    e Intelligent Sensor   Adjusts picture accord   ing to the surrounding conditions     POWER SAVING  only 42 50PQ1        This function allows you to reduce the power  consumption of the TV      lt  gt  Move    OK      16 9  Off         Vivid Minimum  e Contrast Medium  e Brightness Maximum    e Sharpness  e Colour    e Tint  v          CED     g    Select PICTURE    gt   ao  P  GaD  Z      gt     Select Power Saving     Select Off  Minimum  Medium or  Maximum     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     PRESET PICTURE SETTINGS    Picture Mode Preset    Vivid Strengthen the contrast  brightness  colour and sharpness for vivid picture   Standard The most general screen display status    Cinema Optimizes video for watching movies    Sport Optimizes video for watching sports events    Game Optimizes video for playing games     Ls PICTURE    Aspect Ratio   16 9  eg Energy Saving   On  Picture Mode  e Contrast 100 E  e Brightness 50 Em  a  E     lt  Move    OK       e Sharpness 70  e Colour 70    e Tint 0  v         MENU        p A  n N   Q     Select PICTURE       F     Select Picture Mode        o Select Vivid  Standard  Cinema   7    Sport or Game         LA PICTURE    Aspect Ratio   16 9    eJ Energy Saving   On  N  Picture Mode   Vivid vivid O    e Contrast 1  standard     lt  gt  Move    OK                        e Brightness        Cinema  e Sharpness
52. ch the screen in various picture formats  16 9  Just Scan   Original  4 3  14 9  Zoom and Cinema Zoom      If a fixed image is displayed on the screen for a long time  that fixed image  may become imprinted on the screen and remain visible            lt 4  Select Aspect Ratio   e You can also adjust Aspect Ratio in the PIC   l    gt  TURE or Q  Menu menu       g  gt  Select the desired picture format        16 9  The following selection will allow you to adjust the pic    e Original  ture horizontally  in linear proportion  to fill the entire    ame When your TV receives a wide screen signal it will auto   screen useful for viewing 4 3 formatted DVDs     matically change to the picture format broadcast                       e Just Scan   04 3  Following Selection will lead to you view the   The following selection will allow you to view a picture  picture of best quality without loss of original _ with an original 4 3 aspect ration  gray bars will appear  picture in high resolution image    on both the left and right of the screen     Note   If there is noise in original Picture   You can see the noise at the edge                                14 9   e Cinema Zoom   You can view a picture format of 14 9 or a general TV Choose Cinema Zoom when you wish the pic   programme in the 14 9 mode  The 14 3 creen Is   ture to be altered  both horizontally extended  viewed in the same way as in 4 3  but is magnified to   and vertically cropped  The picture adopting a  the left and righ
53. ding exterior amp    The level of the sound is always regular  regardless of the volume setup of the set  Thus the level of the sound from  an exterior equpment can be controled by adjusting the volume of the exterior equipment     Variable out   It sounds connected to AV eqiupment input including exterior amp    Sound can be adjusted depending on the volume setup of the set  Thus the level of the sound from the exterior  equipment can be controled either by the exterior equipment or the volume setup of the set                              AUDIO  lt  gt Move    OK  lt  gt Move    OK  Balance OL MMMM  Balance OLTMMMMMMICR   Sound Mode   Standard Sound Mode   Standard  e SRS TruSurround XT   Off e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble  im    gt  e Treble 5o    e Bass J    e Bass 50 m    e Reset e Reset  TV Speaker   On       TV Speaker   On  Audio Out   Monitor Out  O  Audio Out   Monitor Out  Variable Out      MENU        Select AUDIO     A             ED Select Audio Out      Q        Select Monitor Out or Variable Out     3 N   oF f    e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     AUDIO RESET    Settings of the selected Sound Mode return to the default factory settings      lt  gt Move    OK    Balance OLIN NTR   Sound Mode   Standard  e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 50N    e Bass J       TV Speaker  Audio Out   Monitor Out    MENU   A    Select AUDIO   O _Y elec    CAD Select Reset   Vg    Init
54. e remote control are also available in this mode     You can use the  gt  button to select the next music and the 4 button to select the previous music     JDIAIG GSN AHL ASN OL i    65    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    TO USE THE USB DEVICE  Except 42 50PQ1         MOVIE LIST  Except 42 50PQ3        The movie list is activated once USB is detected  It is used when playing movie files on TV   Displays the movies in the USB folder and supports Play    Allows playback of all movies in the folder and user desired files    Editing such as delete and add is not allowed    It is a movie list that displays folder information and Divx file     Supports up to four drives     MOVIE   avi   Divx  supporting file   Video format   MPEG1   MPEG2  MPEG4  Doesn   t support Microsoft MPEG4 V2  V3   DivX 3 xx   DivX  4 xx  DivX 5 xx   DivX VOD   DRM     XviD  DivX 6 xx Playback    Audio format   Mpeg  Mp3  PCM  Dolby Digital    Sampling frequency   32k   48kHz   Bit rate   32k   320kbps   Subtitle format     smi    srt    sub MicroDVD  SubViewer 2 0     ass    ssa   txt DVD Subtitle System     e Some user created subtitles may not work properly     e Time information in an external subtitle file should be arranged in ascending order to be played     e The video file and the subtitle file must be located in the same folder    e The name of the video file and the subtitle file must be the same to view the subtitles normally    o If the video and audio structure of recorded file is not interleaved  e
55. eal    Press this button to display concealed information  such as solutions to riddles or puzzles     Update    Close    Press this button again to remove the information from the display     WE Update  Displays the TV picture on the screen while waiting for a new teletext page  The display will appear at the top left  hand corner of the screen  When the updated page is available then display will change to the page number  Press  this button again to view the updated teletext page     APPENDIX    TROUBLESHOOTING    The TV does not operate properly     The remote control    does not work    Power is suddenly  turned off        Check to see if there is any object between the TV and the remote control causing    an obstruction  Ensure you are pointing the remote control directly at the TV   E Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity    to      to        E Install new batteries     E  s the sleep timer set       Check the power control settings  Has the Power supply been interrupted     The TV goes into Standby mode automatically if no signal is received and no  operation is performed for 15 minutes     The video function does not work     No picture  amp  No sound    Picture appears slowly  after switching on    No or poor colour  or poor picture    Horizontal vertical bars    or picture shaking    Poor reception on    some channels    Lines or streaks    in pictures    No picture  when connecting HDMI        Check whether the TV is switched on    E Try an
56. eds to be adjusted again after Auto    LY Select Screen  adjustment in RGB  PC   you can adjust the    Position  Size or Phase      Select Auto Config    A vg    g9 Select Yes   Run Auto Config      e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     dNLIS LNINdINOA IWNYIALXI E    27    TOULNOD AWWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E    28    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS  Only 42 50PQ1     42 50PQ3        When using the remote control  aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV   This feature is not available for all models     D   weuT       POWER SAVING     gt     lt   JI  7  aO    pe   O     m  e        ENERGY SAVING            Q  es            O        8    MUTE  A  P  Vv    Ck  OOOO 08       MENU RETURN  o          E aa  gt  gt  FAV      OO     SIMPLINK Q MENU FREEZE MARK    Only 42 50PQ1      POWER SAVING Adjust the power saving mode of the TV     RATIO    AV MODE    eZ ENERGY  SAVING    0 9 number  button    LIST    Q VIEW    VOLUME UP   DOWN    MUTE    Programme  UP DOWN    PAGE  UP DOWN       EE TELETEXT  BUTTONS    Coloured  buttons    Selects your desired picture format     It helps you select and set images and sounds when  connecting AV devices   gt  p 47     Switches the TV on from standby or off to standby     External input mode rotate in regular sequence   Switches the TV on from standby     Adjust the power saving mode of the TV    Except 42 50PQ1         Selects
57. ee        AN   J     CX    Select Store   6   o         Fine Tuning    Normally fine tuning is only necessary if reception is poor        sound     f MENU    Je T  Select SETUP        Fine tune for the best picture and         Select Manual Tuning   gt       gt    Select Store   DE A Select Fine  9   o       e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E    37    TOYLNOD AWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    38    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    PROGRAMME EDIT    When a programme number is skipped  it means that you will be unable to select it using P   Y button during TV  viewing     If you wish to select the skipped programme  directly enter the programme number with the NUMBER buttons or  select it in the Programme edit menu     This function enables you to skip the stored programmes      lt    Move    OK          Auto Tuning B     2 C04  Manual Tuning   f   4 BLN 2  Programme Edit  O       ee A   6 C05       8 C07  10 BBC1    12 C40 13 C50  14 C52 15 C61      Pr  Change  lt   gt  Navigation P    Page Change oO Previous                   Delete    Move Skip    a    a   N  Fa N f N    JN  C  S   ue gt          Select SETUP   J                 an  P    a    Re    ee         ponnn    n TN PAN    7 N    A D        Select Programme Edit    J X        N S N      ee       ee      gt   4 y       yd       Enter the Programme Edit     J   ee    s A    A   KN   R  gt   Select a p
58. ff            AUDIO  lt  gt Move    OK       e Level 3 e Level  Balance 0 CMM rr  Balance 0  Sound Mode   Standard Sound Mode   Standard                     Auto Volume  Clear Voice Il          e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 50 Zz      e Bass 50 HE    v                   e If you select    On    for Clear Voice II  SRS    TruSurround XT feature will not work           e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     BALANCE    You can adjust the sound balance of the speakers to preferred levels      lt   Move   OK    Auto Volume   Off  Clear Voice Il   Off    e Level SE  Balance ORM IIT       Sound Mode   Standard  e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 50 im      e Bass 50 ME SCs  v    MENU   AF   Select AUDIO   ot    PP  select Balance   Qs  Make desired adjustment                    Off    Off    e Level    Auto Volume          Clear Voice Il       3AM     Balance    Sound Mode         Balance 0  lt   lt  Rl Mh  gt     Close               Standard  e SRS TruSurrou  e Treble 50    e Bass  v             e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     TOYLNOD JDVNIONVI 8 ANNOS    89    TOYLNOD JDVNINVI 8 ANNOS ll    90    SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    SELECTING AUDIO OUT cexcept 42 5001       Select Monitor Out or Variable out to connect the audio outputs     Monitor Out   It sounds connected to AV eqiupment input inclu
59. g     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     AV MODE    You can select the optimal images and sounds when connecting AV devices to external input     Off Disables the AV MODE    Cinema Optimizes video and audio for watching movies   Sport Optimizes video and audio for watching sports events   Game Optimizes video and audio for playing games     Off  gt  Cinema    if        Game  lt     Sport     E   Press the AV MODE button repeatedly to select the desired source     e If you select Cinema in AV mode  Cinema will be selected both for  Picture Mode and Sound Mode in PICTURE menu and AUDIO  menu respectively    e If you select    Off    in AV mode  the picture and image which you ini   tially set will be selected     e Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM i    47    TOULNOD AWWVUDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    48    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    KEY LOCK    The TV can be set so that the remote control is required to control it   This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing   This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off                    gt     OPTION   r Move    OK OPTION     lt  gt  Move    OK    Menu Language   English Menu Language   English       Input Label Input Label  SIMPLINK   On   SIMPLINK   On  Key Lock   Off     gt       Key Lock        Set ID   ISM Method   Normal     Off   2774   Mode Setting   Home Use  v    Set ID    4  ISM 
60. g playback    Stop the play   ing music titles     gt  Play with Photo  Start playing the selected  music titles and then move to the Photo List      gt  Mark All   Mark all music titles in the folder    gt  Unmark All   Deselect all marked music titles    gt  Delete   Delete the selected music titles     gt  Close   Close the pop up menu     e Use the P  A v button to navigation in the  music page    e Use MARK button to mark or unmark a music   When one or more music files are marked  the  marked music title will be played in sequence   For example  if you want to listen to only one  music repeatedly  just mark the music only and  play it  If no music is marked  all the music in  the folder will be played in sequence     If you don   t press any button for a while during the play   ing  the play information box  as shown in the below  will  float as a screen saver     The    Screen Saver        Screen saver is to prevent screen pixel damage due to an  fixed image remaining on the screen for a extended period  of time          NOTE    When music is playing  J   is displayed in back of the music title   A damaged or corrupted music does not play but displays 00 00 in playtime     A music downloaded from a paid service with copyright protection does not start but displays inappropri   ate information in playtime     If you press OK  W buttons  screen saver is stopped   This TV can not play music files less than 32 Kbytes   The PLAY P  Pause l I   E  gt  gt   lt 4 buttons on th
61. glish                Input Label Input Label  SIMPLINK   On    i SIMPLINK  Key Lock   Off  gt   Set ID 21  ISM Method   Normal  Demo Mode   Off    Mode Setting   Home Use  v       Key Lock  Set ID  ISM Method    Demo Mode      Normal    Off    ez4   Mode Setting   Home Use  v             O     Select OPTION         j      Of       OK Select SIMPLINK   OK      Select On or Off         Save     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM E    43    TOULNOD AWWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM i    44    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    SIMPLINK Functions    Disc playback  Control connected AV devices by pressing the   V  lt   gt    OK  P  E        lt  lt  and  gt  gt  buttons     Direct Play    After connecting AV devices to the TV  you can directly control the devices and play media without additional  settings     Select AV device    Enables you to select one of the AV devices connected to the TV and operate it     Power off all devices    When you switch off the TV  all connected devices are turned off     Switch audio out    Offers an easy way to switch audio out      Sync Power on   When the equipment with Simplink function connected HDMI terminal starts to play   The TV will change automatically to turn on mode       A device  which is connected to the TV through a HDMI cable but does not support SIMPLINK   does not provide this function     Note  To operate SIMPLINK  an 
62. gramme List       ico  Kay        G9 ico    oe Exit    a Displaying programme list  e You may find some blue programmes  These  have been set up to be skipped by auto pro      ust  Display the Programme List  gramming or in the programme edit mode   e Some programmes with the channel number    shown in the programme list indicate there is no  station name assigned     E Selecting a programme in the programme list    A  Select a programme   e    Switch to the chosen programme number     m Paging through a programme list    Turn the pages   ust  Return to normal TV viewing     w  M0 gt U    _    FAVOURITE PROGRAMME SETUP    E Selecting favourite programme    Favorite programmes is a convenient feature that lets you quickly scan up to programmes of your choice without  having to wait for the TV to scan through all the in between programmes   To tune to a favorite programme  press the FAV Favorite button repeatedly    Aspect Ratio 16 9    A I      P g or         yji       Picture Mode Vivid ATEN    JJ Sound Mode Standard O Select Favourite    0  Audio   Mono D gt         Ps Select your desired programme       0000      Sleep Timer    120Min     Al Favourite  AOO Select Favourite       gt  USB Eject Eject      Q  MENU       Return to TV viewing     Except 42 50PQ1         e This will automatically include the selected programme into your favourite programme list       Displaying the favourite programme list    Favourite List       ico va Display the Favourite Programme List   2 C0
63. he Bluetooth headset     Connecting to Bluetooth headset already registered    Bluetooth headsets are listed in the order most recently used with the headset currently in use listed at the top     When connecting to the Bluetooth device already registered  you can select and connect directly without any  PIN validation     MENU A    Select BLUETOOTH  z Message asking to connect the selected  C  os g   Bluetooth headset will be displayed   Select Yes or No   4  Select Bluetooth Headset       lt a Connect the Bluetooth headset     D Select the desired Bluetooth headset     e After connecting using the Bluetooth headset  the headset setting will be the Disconnected condition  automatically when you turn off the power of the TV and then turn on    e After connecting the Bluetooth headset  the TV speaker is switched to Mute condition and the sound  will only be generated from the headset        HLOOLANIG JHL ISN OL i    53    HLOOLINIG AHL ASN OL E    TO USE THE BLUETOOTH    Disconnecting the Bluetooth headset during use    MENU    BS  a    Select BLUETOOTH  Disconnect the Bluetooth headset    gt     AN      gt  Select Bluetooth Headset     When requesting to connect to TV from the Bluetooth headset    When the Bluetooth menu is  On  and there is a connection request  from the headset  this message is dispalyed     Do you want to use your headset     Not all headsets support the this feature  Refer to the user manual of  the applicable Bluetooth headset      g   Select Yes or No  
64. he registered Bluetooth stereo headset you want     BLUE   Message asking to connect the selected Bluetooth headset will be displayed     g   Select Yes or No     m Deleting registered Bluetooth device m Disconnecting registered Bluetooth device     Delete    will be available when selecting the device that    is not connected to the TV       GA  Select the Bluetooth device GA  Select the Bluetooth device that is currently     lt   gt  you want to remove  _   x   gt   connected to the TV   RED Message asking to delete the select  pure Disconnect the Bluetooth device     ed Bluetooth device will be displayed     g  gt  Select Yes or No        HLOOLANIG JHL ISN OL l    55    HLOOLINIG AHL ASN OL E    56    TO USE THE BLUETOOTH    MY BLUETOOTH INFORMATION    This function provides the My Bluetooth Information to the user      Edit  will be available when TV is not connected with any device     You can edit the My Device Name   You can check the My Device Address            BLUETOOTH    Bluetooth   On  TV PIN   0000  Bluetooth Headset   Disconnected    BLUETOOTH    lt  lt    Move    OK    Bluetooth   On  TV PIN   0000  Bluetooth Headset   Disconnected        lt  gt  Move    OK          Registered Bluet wy Device Name    42PQ70BR TA      My Device Address       Registered Bluetooth Device  gt   My Bluetooth Info             00 05 c9 ff 00f 07      Edit  OK       O   P  select BLUETOOTH     S L c N     OK         Lo       Select My Bluetooth Info    N S S               You can use 
65. hod    Demo Mode             Mode Setting   Home Use  v    Adjust Set ID to choose the desired TV ID number   The adjustment range of SET ID is 1 99     e Press RETURN to move to the previous menu screen     XIGN4ddV E    109    XIGN4ddV i    110    APPENDIX    Communication Parameters    Baud rate   9600 bps  UART   E Data length   8 bits  E Parity   None    Command Reference List       Stop bit  1 bit    E Communication code   ASCII code        Use a crossed  reverse  cable        COMMAND1 COMMAND2 EE T  14  Colour Temperature k u 00   03  15  Treble k r 00   64  16  Bass k S 00   64  17  Abnormal Status k Z FF  18  ISM Method j p Refer to p 113    19  Auto Configure       20  Energy Saving    or Power Saving j q 00   04  21  Tune Command m a Refer to p 114  22  Channel Skip m b 00   01  253  Key m c Refer to p 107  24  Input select  Main  x b Refer to p 115    COMMAND1 COMMAND2 Eea  01  Power k a 00   01  02  Aspect Ratio k c Refer to p 111  03  Screen Mute k d 00   01  10  04  Volume Mute k e 00   01  05  Volume Control k f 00   64  06  Contrast k g 00   64  07  Brightness k h 00   64  08  Colour k i 00   64  09  Tint k j 00   64  10  Sharpness k k 00   64  11  OSD Select k   00   01  12  Remote Control Lock k m 00   01   Key Lock Mode  13  Balance k t 00   64    Transmission   Receiving Protocol    Transmission     Except 42 50PQ1             Command1  Command2     Set ID      Data   Cr    Command 1    First command to control the set  j  k  m or x    Command 2    Second
66. ialize the adjusted value              lt  gt Move   OK    OL MMMM          Balance  Sound Mode   Standard    H Resetting sound mode configuration       e Reset     TV Speaker   On  Audio Out   Monitor Out            e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     1OYLNOD JDVNONVI 2 ANNOS l    91    TOYLNOD JDVNINVI 8 ANNOS ll    92    SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    TV SPEAKERS ON  OFF SETUP    You can adjust the TV internal speaker status     In AV  Component  RGB and HDMI with HDMI to DVI cable  the TV speaker can be operational even when  there is no video signal     If you wish to use an external Hi Fi system  turn off the TV internal speakers               AUDIO       lt    Move    OK     lt  gt Move    OK    OL MMMM        Balance OL MMIMMIMCR   Sound Mode   Standard  e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble  Zz   7   e Bass 50N    e Reset  TV Speaker   On     Audio Out   Monitor Out    Balance  Sound Mode   Standard   e SRS TruSurround XT   Off  e Treble 50N  e Bass 50 m    e Reset       TV Speaker  Audio Out            i    Select AUDIO     J KOA         d   Select TV Speaker       D 2    Select On or Off     N SN      e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     Q NOTE       When the TV speaker is turned off while the Simplink home theater is operating  the sound output auto   matically switches to the Home theater 
67. ides Plug and Play capability  meaning that the PC adjusts automatically to the TV s settings     AUDIO IN    Connecting with a D sub 15 pin cable  RGB OVI     Connect the RGB output of the PC to the RGB  PC   jack on the TV     Connect the PC audio output to the AUDIO IN   RGB DVI  jack on the TV              Select RGB input source using the INPUT button on  the remote control     RGB OUTPUT       Supported Display Resolution    HDMI DTV mode    RGB PC mode  Except 42 50PQ1            ReO OA Horizontal Vertical e OR Horizontal Vertical  Frequency kHz  Frequency Hz  Frequency kHz  Frequency  Hz   640x350 31 468 70 09 51 47 59 94  a A A tern ats  20x480 31 50 60 00  720x400 31 469 20    ene  E ta peed enh ATT E A 720x576 21 95 50 00  640x480 31 469 ooa Re anc ce ree tve reer pa eet nae Tee  e ahr egitles ya cates aaa Nee  ede yet 44 96 59 94  ee e e LA AE  o a 1280x720 45 00 60 00  1024x768 48 363 60 004 e a OS  Ar een  1280x768 l    53 72 59 94  33 75 60 00  1360x768     28 125 50 00  67 432 59 94  1280x1024 O 675 60  56 250 50  1920x1080   l 27 24  53 75 50       Except 42PQ3     42PQ6     42PS6      A2PQ7        Only FHD Model    Q NOTE    Avoid keeping a fixed image on the TV    s screen  for prolonged periods of time The fixed image  may become permanently imprinted on the  screen use a screen saver when possible     Models WXGA  for the PC mode  this should  provide the best picture quality    If the resolution of PC is over SXGA  there will be  no picture on the TV  On
68. io Input  Connect the audio from a PC       Component Input  Connect a component video audio device to  these jacks        RS 232C Input  CONTROL amp SERVICE  Port  Connect to the RS 232C port on a PC   This port is used for Service or Hotel mode     50 60PS4              EE  fuse In    VIDEO  Mee AUDIO        RS 232C IN   CONTROL amp SERVICE           RGB Input  Connect the output from a PC       Audio Video Input  AV IN1 2   Connect audio video output from an external  device to these jacks        AV Output  Connect second TV or monitor to the AV OUT  socket on the TV   Variable Audio Output  Connect an external amplifier or add a subwoofer  to your surround sound system        Antenna Input  Connect RF antenna to this jack       USB Input  Used for Music  Photo and Movie  Except  42 50PQ3       42 50PQ1       Service only    NOILVUVddud E       NOILVYVdddd E    PREPARATION    STAND INSTALLATION  Except cops4     6opss        Image shown may differ from your TV   When assembling the desk type stand  check whether the bolt is fully tightened   If not tightened fully  the  product can tilt forward after the product installation   If you tighten the bolt with excessive force  the bolt can  deviate from abrasion of the tightening part of the bolt     Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cush   ioned surface to protect the screen from damage     Q Assemble the TV as shown         amp  Fix the 4 bolts securely using the holes in  the back of the TV        When assembling 
69. ion  k   f       Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min   00   Max  64    Refer to    Real data mapping 1     See page 113   Acknowledgement  f     Set ID      OK NG   Data   x     Data OO   Power Off Data 01   Power On    Acknowledgement  a       Set ID      OK NG   Data   x   To show Power On Off     Transmission  k  a      Set ID       FF   Cr   Acknowledgement  a       Set ID      OK NG   Data   x       If there is the time delay between command and  ack message during power on sequence  It should 06  Contrast  Command  k g   be described like    Note  In this model  TV will send  the Acknowledge after power on processing com   pletion  There might be a time delay between com  You can also adjust contrast in the PICTURE menu   mand and acknowledge        To adjust screen contrast     Transmission  k   g       Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min   00   Max   64    02  Aspect Ratio  Command  k c   Main picture size  Refer to    Real data mapping 1     See page 113     To adjust the screen format   Main picture format     You can adjust the screen format using the Aspect Acknowledgement  g      Set ID       OK   Data   x     Ratio in the PICTURE menu   Transmission  k  c      Set ID       Data   Cr     Data 01  Normal screen  4 3  Data 06  Original  Data 02  Wide screen  16 9  Data 07  14 9    07  Brightness  Command  k h   To adjust screen brightness     You can also adjust brightness in the PICTURE menu     Data 04  Zoom Data 09  Just Scan  Data 10 1F  Cinema Zoom    16 Transmiss
70. ion  k   h       Set ID       Data   Cr   Acknowledgement  c       Set ID       OK NG   Data   x  Data Min   00   Max  64    Using the RGB PC  Component or HDMI input  you Refer to    Real data mapping 1    See page 113   select either 16 9 or 4 3 screen aspect ratio     In HDMI Component  over 720p mode  Just Scan o a BIEN Sse Mae Sealed  is available     03  Screen Mute  Command  k d     To select screen mute on off     08  Colour  Command  k i     To adjust the screen colour   Transmission  k  d      Set ID       Data   Cr     Data 00  Screen mute off  Picture on   Data 01   Screen mute on  Picture off   Data 00  Video Out Mute off   Data 10   Video Out Mute on Refer to    Real data mapping 1    See page 113   Acknowledgement  d      Set ID      OK NG   Data   x  Acknowledgement  i       Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     In case of Video Out mute on only  TV will display On  Screen Display OSD  But  In case of Screen Mute On  TV  will not display OSD     04  Volume Mute  Command  k e     You can also adjust colour in the PICTURE menu     Transmission  k   i      Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min   00   Max  64    XIGN4ddV i    09  Tint  Command  k j    To adjust the screen tint   To control volume mute on off  You can also adjust tint in the PICTURE menu   You can also adjust mute using the MUTE button on    ee ee Transmission  k   j        Set ID       Data   Cr     Transmission  k   e       Set ID       Data   Cr  Data Red   00   Green   64  Data 00   Volume mute on  Vol
71. ither video or audio is outputted   e Playing a video via a USB connection that does not support high speed may not work properly    e USB storage devices below USB 2 0 are supported as well  But they may not work properly in the movie list   e DivX may not be played depending on its types or recording methods    o If the video and audio structure of recorded file is not interleaved  either video or audio is outputted   e Max bitrate of playable DivX is 4Mbps     e Maximum FPS  Frame Per Second  can be reached only at SD level  FPS is 25 FPS  720 576  or 30  FPS  720 480  depending on Resolution     e Files of 25 FPS or 30 FPS of higher may not be played properly   e Files encoded with GMC Global Motion Compensation  may not be played   e Certain video files created with an encoder may not be played     e Some of subtitle files that are not ordered in sequence may not be display        Extension name Video Codec Audio Codec Resolution    mpg  mpeg  mpe  vob  dat MPEG1  MPEG2 AC3 MPEG MP3 PCM    MPEG 4 SP  MPEG4 ASP  Divx 3 xx Divx 4 xx  720x576 25p    AV divas Divx 5 xx  Divx 6 xx Playback   AC3 MPEG MP3 PCM 720x480 30p  Xvid       Screen Components    4 L  aN    4 select Movie List       g    Select USB       Moves to upper level folder MOVIE LIST ji    Page 2 3 No Marked          Current page Total pages       Total number of marked movie  Up Folder    title Zz lm Buscando Lety 01 40 23         Corresponding buttons on      Nube viajera    the remote control F  Y tu mama ta
72. lect the desired PIN number     OQI              BLUETOOTH  lt  gt    Move    OK    Bluetooth       Set TV PIN    Bluetooth Headset   Discon COICO    Registered Bluetooth Devic  lt  Delete   ok  My Bluetooth Info         cht    e Press the  lt  button to delete digits  one by one     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     BLUETOOTH HEADSET    When you select the Bluetooth headset  you can listen to the TV sound in the Bluetooth headset through  wireless communication    You must pair it with any new Bluetooth device before the first use  For details  refer to the user manual of  the applicable device    A maximum of 12 devices can be paired    When the unit is searching for the Bluetooth headset  other buttons except for the    Stop     OK button  do  not work     Connecting a new Bluetooth headset    You can only search for the new Bluetooth headset only in the Disconnected condition   When you run the search  it will show you the list of all Bluetooth headsets responding     After new Bluetooth device is searched  the PIN number is validated to connect the device  For details  refer to  the user manual of the applicable device     MENU    i        Select Bluetooth headset PIN number       P  select BLUETOOTH   Ge               Refer to the user manual of the applic   able device for the PIN number     C      o gt  Select Bluetooth Headset  Connect the Bluetooth headset     GREEN   Search t
73. lecting    On        If you do not want to use the Bluetooth function  select    Off        If it is connected to the external Bluetooth device  you can select    Off    after disconnecting the device                    ws BLUETOOTH  lt    Move    OK    Bluetooth   TV PIN   0000   Bluetooth Headset   Disconnected   Registered Bluetooth Device      BLUETOOTH    Bluetooth     lt  gt Move    OK       Bluetooth Headset   Disconnected  Registered Bluetooth Device  My Bluetooth Info     My Bluetooth Info     ZA    AAM          R P  Select BLUETOOTH     LS          gt   Select Bluetooth     J wD  Select On or Off     A g   gt  N      Save     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen        HLOOLANIG JHL ISN OL l    51    HLOOLIANIG AHL ASN OL E    52    TO USE THE BLUETOOTH    SET TV PIN    To accept connection from an external Bluetooth device or to connect to an external Bluetooth device  the PIN    needs to be entered     For details on how to set the PIN of the external Bluetooth device  refer to the user manual of the applicable    device     The TV PIN is composed of numbers of up to 10 digits     The TV PIN must have more than 1 digit     BLUETOOTH    lt    Move    OK    Bluetooth   On       Bluetooth Headset   Disconnected    Registered Bluetooth Device  gt     My Bluetooth Info           JO sec BLUETOOTH        N         P gt   select TV PIN     YaN                  OK            j    rN      Se
74. ly HD Models     There may be interference relating to resolution   vertical pattern  contrast or brightness in PC  mode  Change the PC mode to another resolu   tion or change the refresh rate to another rate or  adjust the brightness and contrast on the menu  until the picture is clear  If the refresh rate of the  PC graphic card can not be changed  change the  PC graphic card or consult the manufacturer of  the PC graphic card     The synchronization input waveform for  Horizontal and Vertical frequencies are separate     We recommend using 1024 x 768  60Hz   42PQ3     42PQ6     42PS6     42PQ7     Models XGA  1360 x 768  60Hz 50PQ3      SOPQ6     50PS6     SOPQ7     SOPS8       Connect the audio cable from the PC to the  Audio input on the TV  Audio cables are not  included with the TV     If you use too long an RGB PC cable  there may  be interference on the screen  We recommend  using under 5m of the cable  This provides the  best picture quality     dNLIS LNINWdINOA IWNYIALXI i    23    dNLIS LNIWdINOA IWNYALXI i    24    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    Screen Setup for PC mode  Except 42 50PQ1          Screen Reset    Returns Position  Size and Phase to the factory default settings     This function works in the following mode  Component except 480i  576i   RGB        PICTURE Pee ek       A    e Contrast 100  e Brightness 50    e Sharpness 70  e Colour 70  e Tint   e Advanced Control  e Picture Reset    Screen  O           Screen   a  e Move o   Prev     Resolution    Auto
75. manual for the digital set top box      O Select HDMI1 input source using the INPUT button  on the remote control     O NOTE     gt  HDMI mode supports PCM audio format only      gt  Audio format was reseted to Dolby DTS Bitstrem in DVD  Player or STB  it should be changed to PCM      gt  We recommed using under 10m of the HDMI cable   When using over the length  connect a amplifier or repeater        dNLIS LNINWdINOA IWNYIALXI 7    15    dNLIS LNIWdINOA IWNYIALXI i    16    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    DVD SETUP    Connecting with a component cable       O             Connect the video outputs  Y  PB  PR  of the DVD to  the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on the TV     Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the COM   PONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV     Select Component  input source using the INPUT  button on the remote control    If connected to COMPONENT IN2  select  Component 2 input source  Except 42 50PQ1          Refer to the DVD player s manual for operating  instructions     Component Input ports    To achieve better picture quality  connect a DVD player to the  component input ports as shown below        Component ports on the TV sy im       Ps Pr    Video output ports B Y RY    on DVD player Cb Cr    Pb Pr                                     H  o  d4 E                   e d  e    2 6c    e c       6       L       VIDEO            L AUDIO             COMPONENT IN    Connecting with a HDMI cable     D Connect the HDMI output of the DVD to the  HDMI DVI IN 1 or HDMI IN Only 
76. mbien        Bron           O Torito            NOTE     gt  A DivX movie file and its subtitle file must be located in the same folder    gt  A video file name and its subtitle file name must be identical for it to be displayed      gt  Use the left right   lt     gt    keys to move to a specific frame forward or backward while playing a movie      The left right    lt     gt   keys may not work properly for some files while playing a movie         JDIAIG 4SN JHL ASN OL i    67    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    68    TO USE THE USB DEVICE  Except 42 50PQ1         Movie Selection and PopUp Menu    As shown   up to 6 movie titles are listed per page     MOVIE LIST    Page 2 3  amp  No Marked       Up Folder    E Buscando Lety 04 40 23      O Nube viajera          O Ytu mama tambien  720x576   120KB tumama tambig    Up Folder             O Torito                   V    MOVIE LIST    Page 2 3  amp  No Marked            Up Folder            G 4395KB 1Kbps    Play    Mark All  Delete    E Buscando Lety         Nube viajera       Y tu mama tambien       720x576   120KB             Torito          Up Folder          CAD  a   Select the target folder or drive    gt     g   Select the desired movie titles    gt   Show the PopUp menu         Select the desired PopUp menu      gt  Play  Play the selected movie titles  Divx Play  is executed while screen changes      gt  Play Marked  Play the selected movie titles   Once a movie finishes playing  the next select   ed one will be played autom
77. muni   cation error by using the same frequency bandwidth      gt  The device search time differs depending on the number of Bluetooth devices and the operating situation    gt  The probability of search increases with less number of devices    gt  Electromagnetic wave can be interfered with applicable wireless devices      gt  Because applicable wireless devices have the possibility of electromagnetic wave interference  they cannot  provide services related to human life      gt  You can only connect one Bluetooth device at a time      gt  You cannot receive photos only JPEG  or listen to music from other Bluetooth devices while using the  Bluetooth headset      gt  For details of Bluetooth  refer to the user manual of the Bluetooth device    gt  USB  Photo List  Music List  Movie List  and Bluetooth will not be supported at the same time      gt  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause  harmful  interfer   ence  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation  of the device      QDID  Qualified Design Identity   BO15112    SETTING THE BLUETOOTH    If you want to listen to the broadcasted sound using the Bluetooth headset or receive the jpeg images from an  external device and view them on the TV  listen to music from cell phone Bluetooth device   you can use the  wireless communication without having to connect any cables     You can use the BLUETOOTH menu by se
78. o the user manual of  the applicable device   You should use the Bluetooth device supporting A2DP as external device     e With some Bluetooth devices  you may not be able to listen to music via the TV speaker system     e Press the  lt      or   button to adjust the volume   Ustening to Biuetootn music e If you wish to switch the sound off  press the MUTE button   e Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing     oe Back to TV       Q NOTE     gt  You cannot listen to music while using the Bluetooth headset    gt  You cannot listen to music while receiving image s     gt  When listening to music with Bluetooth  variable monitor out which is an audio out of TV does not work        HLOOLANIE JHL ISN OL l    57    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    58    TO USE THE USB DEVICE  except 42 s0Pa1         When connecting a USB device    When you connect a USB device  this pop up menu is displayed  automatically        POP UP MENU    will not be displayed while the OSD including Menu is activated or while the Bluetooth  Headset is connected     In USB device  you can not add a new folder or delete the existing folder   Here shown may be somewhat different from your TV     Connect the USB device to the USB IN e This TV Supports on JPEG and MP3 and SD  jacks on the side of TV  Divx  Except 42 50PQ3                                                Memory Stick When removing the USB device  USB memory stick    Y l     Select the USB Eject menu before removing the    USB device        Oi
79. oded along the bottom of the screen and are selected by pressing the correspond   ing coloured button     W Page selection      Press the T OPT button and then use   Y button to select Ei  menu  Display the index page     You can select the pages which are colour coded along the bottom line with corresponding coloured buttons        AS with SIMPLE teletext mode  you can select a page by entering its three digit page number with the NUM   BER buttons in FASTEXT mode        The P    button can be used to select the preceding or following page     SPECIAL TELETEXT FUNCTIONS    M index Text Option    Select the each index page   E  Time      E Time Hold  When viewing a TV programme  press this button to display the time at the top right hand    corner of the screen  Press this button again to remove the display  In the teletext mode  E   Reveal              press this button to select a sub page number  The sub page number is displayed at the  bottom of the screen  To hold or change the sub page  press the RED GREEN  P    x or  NUMBER buttons     Press again to exit this function     E Hold    Stops the automatic page change which will occur if a teletext page consists of 2 or more sub pages  The num   ber of sub pages and the sub page displayed is  usually  shown on the screen below the time  When this button  is pressed the stop symbol is displayed at the top left hand corner of the screen and the automatic page change  is inactive  To continue press this button again     E Rev
80. on cover  Insert the PROTECTION COVER into the TV  until clicking sound         Protection cover    EARTHING    Ensure that you connect the earth wire to prevent possible  electric shock  If grounding methods are not possible  have a  qualified electrician install a separate circuit breaker         Power Supply    Do not try to earth the TV by connecting it to telephone  wires  lightening rods or gas pipes        Circuit breaker                NOILVUVddud i    PREPARATION    The TV can be installed in various ways such as on a wall  or on a desktop etc   The TV is designed to be mounted horizontally     DESKTOP PEDESTAL INSTALLATION    For adequate ventilation allow a clearance of 4     10cm  all around the TV        inches              4 inches     gt                          NOILVYVdddd E    WALL MOUNT  HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION    We recommend the use of a LG Brand wall mounting                bracket when mounting the TV to a wall    f    We recommend that you purchase a wall mounting   Ma  bracket which supports VESA standard    A B  E  LG recommends that wall mounting be performed                      by a qualified professional installer         E  O NOTE     gt  Should Install wall mount on a solid wall perpen   dicular to the floor    gt  Should use a special wall mount  if you want to   VESA Standard             install it to ceiling or slanted wall  3 CER  Screw Quantity   gt  The surface that wall mount is to be mounted on    should be of sufficient strength to supp
81. ort the   42PQ 1     400 x 400 hee M 6 uaa  4 wenn  weight of TV set  e g  concrete  natural rock  brick See 400   400 M6 T   gt  Installing screw ype n d length depen ds on the wall O e a    mount used  urt er in ormation refer to t e   EET EAEE E E TT E bert nas T E ETE  i     kK   M6  instructions included with the mount  7 SOPS4 400 a 400 ees 4 N   gt  LG is not liable for any accidents or damage to eae 60O   400 MS a  property or TV due to incorrect installation  3 42PQ6    400 400 M6 4  _ Where a non compliant VESA wall mount is used    50PQ6       400    400 araka M 6 EEEE EE dessin ove 4 ETT EEE    Incorrect fastening of screws to surface which may 3 AD PSG xxx 400 400  M   4  cause TV to fall and cause personal injury  s ee    Not following the recommended Installation   ieee 400 400 Mo 7  method    42PQ7    400    400 M6 4  OOE a ae aa  oE D a 7  aaa    ST e a om                                                    To prevent damage do not connect to the mains outlet until all connections are made between the devices     ANTENNA CONNECTION    For optimum picture quality  adjust antenna direction              An antenna cable and converter are not supplied                                                              NOILVUVddud i    Multi family Dwellings Apartments    Wal  Connect to wall antenna socket  eoad    Antenna  Socket         RF Coaxial Wire  75 ohm        Outdoor  Antenna   VHF  UHF                Single family Dwellings  Houses   Connect to wall jack for o
82. orted movie files Refer to p  66  S aeaaaee EEEE E  Television System PAL SECAM B G D K  PAL I II  NTSC M  Programme Coverage VHF  NZ1 E21  UHF  E21   E69  CATV  S1   S20  HYPER  S21   S47  External Antenna Impedance 75Q  Operating Temperature O   40  C   32   104  F  Environment condition OPerating Humidity a r a  Storage Temperature  20   60  C    4   140  F  Storage Humidity Less than ese    104   The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement     MODELS    Dimensions with stand   Width x Height x Depth     without stand    42PS6       42PS60R TA  42PS60FR TB  42PS60FR TC  40 9 x 28 5 x 12 1 inches  1040 8 x 725 8 x 308 0 mm    40 9 x 26 3 x 3 0 inches  1040 8 x 669 2 x 76 8 mm    SOPS6       SOPS6OR TA  SOPS60FR TB  SOPS60FR TC   48 3 x 32 4 x 13 8 inches  1228 8 x 824 6 x 353 0 mm    48 3 x 30 39 x 3 1 inches  1228 8 x 772 x 78 9 mm    Weight with stand 25 3 kg   55 7 Ibs    without stand 23 3 kg   51 3 Ibs    36 3 kg  80 02Ibs  33 8 kg   74 5 Ibs    Power requirement AC100 240V  50 60Hz AC100 240V  50 60Hz    MODELS 42PQ70R TA 50PQ70R TA  42PQ70BR TA 42PQ70BR TA    40 9 x 28 8 x 12 1 inches 48 3 x 32 9 x 14 3 inches  1040 8 x 731 8 x 308 0 mm 1228 8 x 836 5 x 364 mm       Dimensions with stand   Width x Height x Depth     40 9 x 26 8 x 3 0 inches 48 3 x 30 8 x 3 1 inches  1040 8 x 682 0 x 76 8 mm 1228 8 x 784 5 x 78 9 mm  26 kg   55 3 Ibs 35 8 kg   78 9 bs  without stand 23 8 kg   52 4 Ibs 32 8 kg   72 3 Ibs  AC100 240V  50 60
83. ote Control Sensor i VOLUME    Power Standby Indicator  e  lluminates red in standby mode   e The LED is off while the TV remains on        42 50PQ7       Intelligent Sensor  Adjusts picture   according to the sur   rounding conditions     Remote Control  Sensor    Power Standby Indicator    e I luminates red in standby mode   e The LED is off while the TV remains on        50 60PS8       Intelligent Sensor  Adjusts picture   according to the sur   rounding conditions     Remote Control  Sensor    C te    e  lluminates red in standby mode   e The LED is off while the TV remains on        NOILVUVddud i       NOILVYVdddd E    PREPARATION    50 60PS4              Intelligent Sensor    Adjusts picture according to  the surrounding conditions     Remote Control Sensor  POWER    Power Standby Indicator             INPUT    INPUT          e illuminates red in standby mode     e illuminates green when the TV is  switched on     MENU    MENU VOLUME PROGRAMME    BACK PANEL INFORMATION    Only 42 50PQ3        E Here shown may differ from your TV                                                              AUDIO IN   RGB DVI        COMPONENT IN    HDMI DVI IN HDMI IN    ANTENNA  IN         Power Cord Socket  This TV operates on an AC power  The voltage is  indicated on the Specifications page  Never  attempt to operate the TV on DC power       HDMI Input  Connect an HDMI signal to HDMI IN   Or DVI VIDEO signal to HDMI DVI Except  42 50PQ1     port with DVI to HDMI cable       RGB DVI Aud
84. other channel  The problem may be with the broadcast   E  s the power cord inserted correctly into the mains       Check your antenna direction and or location     E Test the mains outlet by plugging another TV into the same outlet     E This is normal  the image is muted during the TV startup process  Please contact  your service centre  if the picture has not appeared after five minutes     E Adjust Colour in menu option    E Allow a sufficient distance between the TV and the VCR    E Try another channel  The problem may be with the broadcast   E Are the video cables installed properly     E Activate any function to restore the brightness of the picture     E Station or cable channel experiencing problems  tune to another station     Station signal is weak  reposition the antenna to receive weaker stations     E Check for sources of possible interference         Check that your HDMI cable is version 1 3 or higher     If the HDMI cables don   t support HDMI version 1 3  flickering or no screen display can  result  Please use the latest cables that support at least HDMI version 1 3        XIGN4ddV E    101    APPENDIX    The audio function does not work     Press the  lt 1   or   button   Picture OK  amp  No sound Sound muted  Press MUTE button   Try another channel  The problem may be with the broadcast   Are the audio cables installed properly   No output from one  of the speakers    Unusual sound from A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result in an unusual noi
85. ous menu screen     81    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    82    PICTURE CONTROL    IMAGE STICKING MINIMIZATION  ISM  METHOD    A frozen or still picture from a PC Video game displayed on the screen for prolonged periods will result in a  ghost image remaining even when you change the image  Avoid allowing a fixed image to remain on the  screen for prolonged periods     Normal  If image sticking is never a problem  ISM is not necessary   set to Normal   White Wash  White wash removes permanent images from the screen   Note  An excessive permanent image may be impossible to clear entirely with White Wash   Orbiter  Orbiter may help prevent ghost images  However  it is best not to allow any fixed image to remain on the  screen  To avoid a permanent image on the screen  the screen will move every 2 minutes   Colour Wash  The colour block with the screen moved a little and the white pattern are alternately displayed  It is difficult to  sense the afterimage occurred while the temporary afterimage is removed and the colour pattern is operating            OPTION  lt    Move    OK OPTION    lt  lt    Move    OK       Menu Language   English        Menu Language   English    il   E  Input Label  SIMPLINK  Key Lock  Set ID    E  Input Label  SIMPLINK   On  gt   Key Lock   Off    Set ID 1                       Demo Mode 3 Orbiter    Mode Setting Colour Wash    White Wash        ISM Method  Normal     Demo Mode   Off  Mode Setting   Home Use  v         MENU     N  C Select OPTION     CAD  OK Select
86. p 1080i O  gt   O O  1080p  50 60Hz only   24Hz 30Hz 50Hz 60Hz        Connecting a set top box with an HDMI cable    HDMI  E Connect the HDMI output of the digital set top box to E  the HDMI DVI IN 1 or HDMI IN Only  42 50PQ1        HDMI IN 2  Except 42 50PQ1      or  HDMI IN 3  Except 42 50PQ1     42 50PQ3      50 60PS4     jack on the TV        Select HDMI1  or HDMI  Only 42 50PQ1        HDMI2  Except 42 50PQ1     or HDMI3  Except  42 50PQ1      42 50PQ3     50 60PS4     input  source using the INPUT button on the remote control      amp  Turn on the digital set top box    Refer to the owner   s manual for the digital set top    box      O NOTE     gt  Check that your HDMI cable is version 1 3 or higher     If the HDMI cables don   t support HDMI version 1 3  flicker   ee no screen display can result  Please use the latest  cables that support at least HDMI version 1 3      gt  HDMI mode supports PCM audio format only      gt  Audio format was reseted to Dolby DTS Bitstrem in DVD  Player or STB  it should be changed to PCM      gt  We recommed using under 10m of the HDMI cable   When using over the length  connect a amplifier or repeater     Connecting with an HDMI to DVI cable     Except 42 50PQ1      RGB DVI        Gh Connect the DVI output of the digital set top box to the  HDMI DVI IN 1 jack on the TV  ene    a Connect the audio output of the digital set top box to  the AUDIO IN RGB DVI  jack on the TV      amp  Turn on the digital set top box   Refer to the owner   s  
87. rogramme to be  Y   stored or skipped     e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing     e Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen     This function enables you to delete or skip the stored programmes   You can also move some channels and use other programme numbers     m Deleting a programme    e The selected programme is deleted  all the following    CAD  g    Select a programme number to be deleted  i E  CT programmes are shifted up one position     RED  Turn the deleted programme number to RED     RED   Release the deleted programme       Moving a programme    CAD  g    Select a programme number to be moved     gt     CAD  YELLOW g    Turn the moved programme number to YELLOW   e    YELLOW  Release the moved programme       Skipping a programme number    e When a programme number is skipped it means  that you will be unable to select it using the P  A V button during normal TV viewing    elf you wish to select the skipped programme   directly enter the programme number with the  NUMBER buttons or select it in the programme  edit or table menu     CES   g   Select a programme number to be skipped    gt    BLUE  Turn the skipped programme number to BLUE     BLUE   Release the skipped programme     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM i    39    TOYLNOD AWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    40    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    SELECTING THE PROGRAMME LIST    You can check which programmes are stored in the memory by displaying the programme list     Pro
88. s     gt  Mono headsets may suffer from noise as the distance from the TV increases  because they use a different trans   mission method compared with stereo headsets     gt  When a Bluetooth headset is in use  the Volume     and Mute keys do not work  and the Audio menu  returns to the default value and is disabled     gt  Even if it is not in the registered device list  depending on a headset  it works if connected as shown below  when headset power off or on     gt  With Bluetooth set to On  if any registered devices are turned on  the TV will switch to Bluetooth mode  automatically even though you are watching in another input mode  In this case  set Bluetooth to Off     MANAGING REGISTERED BLUETOOTH DEVICE    If there are no devices registered  Registered Bluetooth Device menu will be deactivated and cannot be used     An additional device after registration of 12 devices deletes the existing list as stored order  Bluetooth device  names may be up to 14 characters long  the name will be truncated if more characters are used              s BLUETOOTH move   ok    P BLUETOOTH  lt  gt  Move    OK    Bluetooth  TV PIN  Bluetooth             Registered Bluetooth Device  00 0d 44 84 14 62             FreePulse Wireless               z  LG L600V                   Connect   Delete    MENU    CES      Select BLUETOOTH   L    CAD  D a Select Registered Bluetooth Device     Check the registered Bluetooth device       Connecting the registered Bluetooth stereo headset    SA  Select t
89. s your selection or displays the current mode     RETURN Allows the user to move return one step in an interactive    application or other user interaction function     ASTUDIO Controls the USB menu     AV MODE  t helps you select and set images and sounds when    connecting AV devices   gt  p 47     we eecccccccccccccccccecoes    FREEZE  Coloured    buttons    These buttons are used for teletext  on TELETEXT  models only    Programme edit     Cerecccccecccecceccecceee         These buttons are used for teletext   For further details  see the    Teletext    section     p 99     EN TELETEXT  BUTTONS    FREEZE    Pause the present picture at the screen   It doesn   t work  at USB Mode     The TV returns to normal viewing automatically if no signal is  received or no operation is performed for 5 minutes              pau    SLEEP    RETURN Xstuoio AV MODE       O           Q     om       m    z  Q  O  Q    9  0000             gt              VOLUME UP   DOWN    MARK  FAV  MUTE    Programme  UP DOWN    PAGE  UP DOWN    0 9 number  button    LIST  Q VIEW    SIMPLINK    USB Menu    control buttons    Adjusts the volume     Check and un check programmes in the USB menu   Displays the selected favourite programme     Switches the sound on or off     Selects a programme     Move from one full set of screen information to the next  one     Selects a programme   Selects numbered items in a menu     Displays the programme table     Returns to the previously viewed programme     Controls S
90. se  inside the TV when the TV is switched on or off and does not indicate a fault with the TV     No sound when Check HDMI cable over version 1 3     connecting HDMI Check USB cable over version 2 0   or USB  This feature is not available for all models     There is a problem in PC mode   Only PC mode applied     l l  E Adjust resolution  horizontal frequency  or vertical frequency   The signal is out of range    Invalid f t   Invalid format      Check the input source     Vertical bar or stripe on  background  amp   Horizontal Noise  amp   Incorrect position    Screen colour is unstable     Check the signal cable     or single colour E Reinstall the PC video card     There is a problem with PICTURE settings     E It means that the TV is currently set to Store Demo mode   To switch to Home Use mode you should do the followings   From the TV Menu  choose OPTION   gt  Choose Mode Setting   gt  Choose  Home Use    converts back to the Now  you have completed switching to the Home Use mode    initial settings after a    certain period of time     XIGN4ddV E    When the user changes  the picture settings  the  TV automatically       102    MAINTENANCE    Early malfunctions can be prevented  Careful and regular cleaning can prolong the life of your new TV     Caution  Be sure to switch the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning     Cleaning the Screen    D A good way to keep the dust off your screen for a while is to wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukew
91. sees 52  Volume Adjustment            ssscccecccessctsssccesceesseetesseeesees 32  Quick Mernis a 33  On Screen Menus Selection and adjustment        54  Auto programme tuning  ssssesesssesssesereseressreesreesreesreesss 55  Manual programme Tuning             secscessecsecseeeeceeeeeees 36  Programme Edit  2 cc eae aes  38  SELECTING THE Programme List    seseeeeeees 40  favourite programme setup          essecsessesseeseeceeseeseeees 4   ADUELIS Ieper sreeverreyet nme tere irene ean iaa 42  SVM OMI e eee eee earaieare 43    WC ABE Ecoren n E 46  BN MOOG serea N 47  key LOCK si pas as wie pase eet ew N 48  Initializing  Reset to original factory settings       49    TO USE THE BLUETOOTH    Bluetooth ogona a 50  Setting the Bluetooth uu    ssesssescectecccseceesseneeeenees 51  set TV PIN orrien EN 52  Bluetooth headset        ss   ssssssssssessssessssesesssersssssessseeess 53  Managing Registered Bluetooth device                   55  My Bluetooth Information qu    sessesseesesseeseeseeseeees 56  Receiving photos through external   Bluetooth Gevice          eesscsscscscecssstccectececsseeessenseeeneeees 57    TO USE THE USB DEVICE    When connecting a USB device          esesesseeeseeseees 58  FPO COUST se resect ae et ee eee 59  MUSIC NIST ataictiateianee eine eae 63  Movie lis Coenen aaan ian aniniaven a 66  DivX Registration Code        sesessecssseeceeseeseeseeesseeees 70  Deactivation sieecicclscctacih tivities ee tee measles  71  PICTURE CONTROL  Picture Size  Aspect Ra
92. source       TV viewing   Switch to the previous TV programme  regardless of the current mode        SImPuink            DISC playback   Select and play connected discs    When multiple discs are available  the titles of discs are   4 Selected Device  conveniently displayed at the bottom of the screen   When device is not con         VCR playback   Play and control the connected nected  displayed in gray     VCR  Oe       HDD Recorder       HDD Recordings playback   Play and control ete    Speaker  recordings stored in HDD     Sowaker       When a device is connected   displayed in bright colour       Audio Out to Home theater Audio Out to TV   Select Home theater or TV speaker for Audio Out     1OULNOD INWVUDONd   AL DNIHDLVM i    45    TOYLNOD AWWVEDONd   AL ONIHDLVM E    46    WATCHING TV   PROGRAMME CONTROL    INPUT LABEL    Selects a label for each input source     OPTION  lt  lt    Move    OK    Menu Language   English  SIMPLINK   On   Key Lock   Off   Set ID  1   ISM Method   Normal  Demo Mode   Off   Mode Setting   Home Use       0 Select OPTION     pard   Select Input Label     K Select the source   oa  f   g  gt    Select the label     Only 42 50PQ1          ES   4 T  OPTION  lt  gt  Move  AV2 es Component fo  Menu Language   Englis Component 1  HDMI    Input Label ee  Component 2    SIMPLINK    Key Lock   ROE E              Set ID   ISM Method  Demo Mode  Mode Setting          Except 42 50PQ3      50 60PS4       e Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewin
93. speaker  but when the TV speaker is turned on  the sound output  the TV speaker     I II    Stereo Dual Reception    When a programme is selected  the sound information for the station appears with the programme number  and station name     Q  MENU CAR  Select AUDIO    gt     g  gt  Select the sound output     Broadcast On Screen Display  Mono MONO   Stereo STEREO   Dual DUAL I  DUAL II  DUAL I II    E Mono sound selection  If the stereo signal is weak in stereo reception  you can switch to mono  In mono reception  the clarity of  sound is improved     E Language selection for dual language broadcast  If a programme can be received in two languages  dual language   you can switch to DUAL I  DUAL II or DUAL  III     DUAL I Sends the primary broadcast language to the loudspeakers   DUAL Il Sends the secondary broadcast language to the loudspeakers   DUAL I II Sends a separate language to each loudspeaker     1OYLNOD JDVNONVI BF ANNOS i    93    TOYLNOD JDVNIONVI 8 ANNOS E    94    SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    NICAM Reception    If the TV is equipped with a receiver for NICAM reception  high quality NICAM  Near Instantaneous  Companding Audio Multiplex  digital sound can be received     Sound output can be selected according to the type of broadcast received     D When NICAM mono is received  you can select NICAM MONO     QD When NICAM stereo is received  you can select NICAM MONO or NICAM STEREO     E gt  When NICAM dual is received  you can select NICAM DUAL I  NICAM DUAL I
94. t  Min   32x32  e Progressive spec out  e You can play JPEG files only   e Only baseline scan is supported among JPEG  SOFO  SOF1 only    e Non supported files are displayed in the form of bitmap        Screen Components    CSS  OC  a P  Select USB  ped Select Photo List    gt        Moves to upper level folder PHOTO LIST       Current page Total pages Page 2 3 E7 No Marked    SN Drive1   74  Up Folder KY107 2009 11 11     Total number of marked photos ae i  fi KY101 2009 11 11 KY108 2009 11 11                         Corresponding buttons on the ee n   c KY102 2009 11 11 KY109 2009 11 11  remote control          KY103 2009 11 11 KY110 2009 11 11    KY104 2009 11 11 KY111 2009 11 11  1366X768  125KB    KY105 2009 11 11 KY112 2009 11 11  1 Up Folder   KY106 2009 11 11 KY113 2009 11 11                                                                      4       JDIAIG ASN JHL ASN OL i    JIIAAG ASN AHL ASN OL i    60    TO USE THE USB DEVICE     Except 42 50PQ1         Photo Selection and PopUp Menu    PHOTO LIST    Page 2 3 No Marked       Yq Drivet   Up Folder KY107 2009 11 11                                                    mj KY101 2009 11 11 KY108 2009 11 11    KY102 2009 11 11 KY109 2009 11 11      KY103 2009 11 11 KY110 2009 11 11    1366X768  125KB KY104 2009 11 11 KY111 2009 11 11                                              PHOTO UST    Page 2 3 W No Marked       SN Drive1                            View  Mark All  Delete                                    Close    
95. t  l  compromise between alteration and screen  coverage     The adjustment range is 1 16           e Zoom          The following selection will allow you to view  the picture without any alteration  while filling  the entire screen  However  the top and bot   tom of the picture will be cropped           O NOTE     gt  You can only select 4 3  16 9  Wide   14 9  Zoom  Cinema Zoom1 in Component  HDMI  mode      gt  You can only select 4 3  16 9  Wide  in RGB mode only    gt  In HDMI Component  over 720p  mode  Just Scan is available     1OYLNOD AWNLDld l    73    TOYLNOD AYNLIId g    74    PICTURE CONTROL    eJ ENERGY SAVING    It reduces the plasma display   s power consumption     The default factory setting complies with the Energy  Star requirements and is adjusted to the comfortable  level to be viewed at home     You can increase the brightness of your screen by  adjusting the Energy Saving level or by setting the  Picture Mode      lt  gt    Move    OK    Aspect Ratio   16 9    Intelligent Sensor 4 High  gt      Picture Mode   Vivid Off    e Contrast Minimum  e Brightness    Medium    e Sharpness Maximum    e Colour  e Tint  Vv       ES     a   Select PICTURE     gt   FY Select eg Energy Saving     OS    Select Intelligent Sensor   Off  Minimum  Medium or  Maximum     When the Intelligent Sensor is selected     g   Select Low  Middle or High      Except 42 50PQ1         e When the Intelligent sensor function is on  the  most suitable picture is automatically adjusted  a
96. t level according to the brightness of the screen  The resolution of gradation is  improved by making bright parts brighter and dark parts darker  This feature refers to dynamic contrast  and enhances  the feeling of presence that contrast controls are intended to give by using dimming and other input signals     Dynamic Colour Off Low High    Adjusts screen colours so that they look livelier  richer and clearer  This feature enhances hue  saturation and luminance  so that red  blue  green and white look more vivid     Noise Reduction Off Low Medium High   Reduces screen noise without compromising video quality  This feature is also used to reduce recursive noise and MPEG  noise  Mosquito Block      Gamma Low Medium High    You can adjust brightness of dark area and middle gray level area of the picture   e Low   Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture brighten   e Medium  Express original picture gradation   e High  Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture darken                           L PICTURE Aten Bur L PICTURE Aes Be  e Contrast 100 E _   e Contrast Colour Temperature   Medium  e Brightness 50     e Brightness    i Dynamic Contrast  lt 4 High      e Sharpness 70       e Sharpness  D ic Col       e Colour 70    gt   i e Colour Nace High   e Tint O IMME      o Tini Noise Reduction   Medium  e Advanced Control O    PEE Gamma   Medium  e Picture Reset e Picture Reset  Black Level   Auto   Screen   Screen Film Mode                   p g p  Select PIC
97. the stand  make sure to distinguish and assemble the  front and rear side of the stand correctly                    FRONT       CAREFUL INSTALLATION ADVICE    You should purchase necessary components to fix the TV safety and secure to the wall from the market   Position the TV close to the wall to avoid the possibility of it falling when pushed     The instructions shown below are a safer way to set up the TV  by fixing it to the wall  avoiding the possibility  of it falling forwards if pulled  This will prevent the TV from falling forward and causing injury  This will  also prevent the TV from damage  Ensure that children do not climb or hang from the TV                                            Use the eye bolts or TV brackets bolts to fix the product to the wall as shown in the picture    If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts  loosen then bolts      Insert the eye bolts or TV brackets bolts and tighten them securely in the upper holes     OD Secure the wall brackets with the bolts on the wall  Match the height of the bracket that is mounted on the  wall              3  Use a sturdy rope to tie the product for alignment  It is safer to tie the rope so it becomes hori   zontal between the wall and the product       NOTE     gt  When moving the TV undo the cords first    gt  Use a platform or cabinet strong and large enough to support the size and weight of the TV    gt  To use the TV safely make sure that the height of the bracket on the wall and on the TV is the same     NO
98. tio  Control    72  Ed  Ened y Savings oa auncwinieaee eins 74  POWER SAVING   cssciiasiicdiesertancccieaieatessieeti canaries matinee 74  Preset picture settings   Picture Mode Preset      s    sssssessssssessssseersssseeessssseesss 75  Auto Colour Tone Control    Warm Medium Cool         sssssesssssssseesseecsessneeesteen 76  Manual Picture Adjustment   Picture Mode User Option    ssssssssssssssssssessssssessssseeee 77  Picture Improvement Technology             ssececeeeees 78  Advanced   Black Darkness  Level    esses 79  Advanced   Film Mod e          ssssssscsscscsecsesscsseeseeeeseesees 80  Picture Resena a e A EEEE 8l  Image Sticking Minimization  ISM  Method          82  Demo MOG CH cc i2pcccsieetelnectnectactucctetrensieeea AN 83  MOGE SEINE aerate aa 84    SOUND  amp  LANGUAGE CONTROL    Auto Volume Leveler ue  ssssscscecececceseseetesenceeees 85  Preset Sound Settings Sound Mode                00  86  Sound Setting Adjustment  User Mode               87  SRS MUSURMON X Torisi eee 87  Clear VOICE Weedianiorr iia a 88  BalaNCE ren aa A 89  Selecting audio out       essessessessessessessessessessessessessesse 90  Audio RESET rnanan avesceuscetessereemersmeeatc 91  TV Speakers On  Off Setup    s sssssssssssssssssessessssssee 92  I II   Stereo Dual Reception         eessesececeseseeeeteeeeeees 93   NICAM Reception   0      cccsececesececsecssessessessecneners 94   Speaker Sound Output Selection    ee 94  On Screen Menu Language Selection                  95  TIME SETTI
99. ume off  Refer to    Real data mapping 1  See page 113   Data 01   Volume mute off  Volume on  Acknowledgement  j       Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     Acknowledgement  e      Set ID      OK NG   Data   x     111    XIGN4ddV i    112    APPENDIX    10  Sharpness  Command  k k     To adjust the screen sharpness     You can also adjust sharpness in the PICTURE menu   Transmission  k   k       Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min  0O   Max  64    Refer to    Real data mapping 1   See page 113   Acknowledgement  k        Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     11  OSD Select  Command  k       To select OSD  On Screen Display  on off when  controlling remotely     Transmission  k   I       Set ID       Data   Cr   Data 00  OSD off  Data 01  OSD on    Acknowledgement  I      Set ID       OK   Data   x     12  Remote Control Lock Key Lock Mode  Command  k m     To lock the remote control and the front panel  controls on the set      If you   re not using the remote control and front  panel controls on the TV  use this mode  When main  power is on off  remote control lock is released      Transmission  k  m     Set ID       Data   Cr   Data OO  Lock off Data 01  Lock on    Acknowledgement  m        Set ID      OK NG   Data   x     13  Balance  Command  k t     To adjust balance     You can also adjust balance in the AUDIO menu     Transmission  k  t      Set ID       Data   Cr   Data Min  00   Max  64  Refer to    Real data mapping 1   See page 113     Acknowledgement  t       Set ID       
100. uning  Command  m a   Tune Channel to following Physical number     Transmission  m   a       Set ID        Data0        Data1         Data2   Cr     Data0  Data1  Programme Number  DataO  High byte  Datal1  Low byte   Data2  Attribute    Air                     a ao EE ee ee ee eee ee  esonved Reseived Data         Reserved    Cable       Reserved  x     don   t care    Acknowledgement  a       Set ID   OK       DataO   Data     x    a       Set ID   NG       DataO   x     22  Channel Skip Command  m b   To set skip status for the current Programme     Transmission  m   b       Set ID      Data   Cr   Data 00   Skip O1   Add  Acknowledgement  b     Set ID     OK NG   Data   x     23  Key  Command  m c     To send IR remote key code     Transmission  m   c      Set ID       Data   Cr   Data  Key code   Refer to page 107     Acknowledgement  c      Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     24  Input select  Command  x b    Main Picture Input   To select input source for TV    Transmission  x   b       Set ID       Data   Cr   Data  Structure    MSB    LSB    L External Input L Input Number        External Input    Analog    AV  Component     Except 42 50PQ1            Acknowledgement  b        Set ID       OK NG   Data   x     XIGN4ddV E    115    
101. ustom code Data code Data code       oE EEEEEE BERBER R Eb Pp pp pqe7    Repeat frame    ge     lt     lt i   C    Repeat code           Lead code       9 ms    7 j 4 5 ms    Repeat code         0 55 ms   lt 2 tes    9 ms 2 25 ms       Bit description    Bit    0        Bit    1           0 56ms 0 56 ms  1 12 ms 2 24ms    Frame interval  Tf    XIGN4ddV i          The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed     Tf Tf    a anne    Tf 108ms  455KHz       106    This feature is not available for all models     95 ENERGY SAVING  POWER SAVING    08  OB  79  45  43  7C  07  06  40  4   44  28  30  02  03  00  01  TE  09  10  19  53  TA  72  71  63  61  20  21  7E  65              R C BUTTON  gt   POWER R C BUTTON  POWER ON OFF     XsTunIO R C BUTTON  Except 42 50PQ1         SIMPLINK R C BUTTON  Except 42 50PQ1         INPUT R C BUTTON  RATIO R C BUTTON  O MENU R C BUTTON  MENU R C BUTTON   lt  R C BUTTON   gt  R C BUTTON  A R C BUTTON  M R C BUTTON  OK    R C BUTTON  RETURN R C BUTTON  AV MODE R C BUTTON  A  R C BUTTON  A  R C BUTTON  PA R C BUTTON  Pv R C BUTTON  FAV R C BUTTON  MUTE R C BUTTON  Number Key 0 9 R C BUTTON  LIST R C BUTTON  Q VIEW R C BUTTON  RED Key R C BUTTON  GREEN Key R C BUTTON  YELLOW Key R C BUTTON  BLUE Key R C BUTTON  TEXT R C BUTTON  T OPT T Option    lt 4 R C BUTTON  FREEZE R BUTTON    SLEEP R C BUTTON    b gt  R C BUTTON    Except 42 50PQ1     42 50PQ3       XIGN4ddV E    107    XIGN4dddV E    108    APPENDIX    EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE SETUP
102. utdoor antenna         ANTENNA  IN    Signal  mc          VHF    In poor signal areas  to achieve better picture quality it may be necessary to install a signal amplifier to the  antenna as shown above   If signal needs to be split for two TVs use an antenna signal splitter for connection     Use of ferrite core  This feature is not available for all models      Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic  wave when connecting the power cord    The closer the location of the ferrite core to the power  plug  the better it is        13    dNLIS LNIWdINOA IWNYALXI i    14    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP    To avoid damaging any equipment  never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment   Here shown may differ from your TV     HD RECEIVER SETUP    Connecting with a component cable    a Connect the video outputs  Y  PB  PR  of the digital set                                        top box to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on z  the TV        z  EE E E ee ET E E ee ee ik     Connect the audio output of the digital set top box to E     5  the COMPONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV    3  Turn on the digital set top box  Be       Refer to the owner   s manual for the digital set top    box            4  Select Component  input source using the INPUT  button on the remote control           If connected to COMPONENT IN2  select  Component2 input source  Except 42 50PQ1                                     Signal Component  480i 576i O S  480p 576p O a  720
103. wo page numbers  TV station name  date and time are displayed on  the screen headline  The first page number indicates your selection   while the second shows the current page displayed     Press the TEXT button to switch off teletext  The previous mode  reappears     SIMPLE TEXT    E Page selection      Enter the desired page number as a three digit number with the NUMBER buttons  If during selection you  press a wrong number  you must complete the three digit number and then re enter the correct page number        The P  v button can be used to select the preceding or following page     TOP TEXT    The user guide displays four fields red  green  yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen  The yellow field  denotes the next group and the blue field indicates the next block     W Block   group   page selection      With the blue button you can progress from block to block       Use the yellow button to proceed to the next group with automatic overflow to the next block       With the green button you can proceed to the next existing page with automatic overflow to the next group   Alternatively the P   button can be used        The red button returns to the previous selection  Alternatively the P v button can be used     W Direct page selection    As with SIMPLE teletext mode  you can select a page by entering it as a three digit number using the NUMBER  buttons in TOP mode     1X31314L E    99    1X4dLd14d1L g    100    TELETEXT    FASTEXT    The teletext pages are colour c
    
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