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1.                                   37  Using the Program EE E TT 38  Operating the Meni  u  uuu u uuu aqa TT 39  Customizing the VIDEO Settings                                                                        41  Customizing the AUDIO Settings                                                                       43  Customizing the  V SeLUlIn09_            uu na 45  Customizing the SETUP Settings                                                                       47  Using the Program Block Settings                                                                      50  m Specifications    55  m Programming your Remote Control 56    m  z  G   ie  0  I       Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Chapter 1  Introducing the LCD TV    Key Features       Various Audio Video terminals for external equipment connection    2 sets of composite A V input terminals    1 set of S VIDEO terminals    2 sets of component Video input terminals  1 VGA  Audio input terminals    2 HDMI Audio input terminals    1 set of Audio L R  output terminals    2 SPDIF output terminals  Optical x 1  Coaxial x 1       Headphone terminal    Built In Slot type DVD Player    Supports DVD SVCD VCD CD compatibility     Built in SD Card Reader    Allows access to digital content stored on a SD card     Built In USB Connector    The built in TV tuner to receive HD ATSC    This function allows the reception of HD broadcasting without the addition of a set top  box     High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDM
2.         S VIDEO Cable        AV Cable       D METHOD A     Use a composite cable to connect the VCR   s composite video audio jacks to the LCD TV s  VIDEOZ2 IN jacks     METHOD B    Use an audio cable to connect the VCR   s audio output jacks to the LCD TV   s audio  inputs  Use a S Video cable to connect the VCR   s s video output jack to the LCD TV   s  S VIDEO IN input jack           Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment     Press the    button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV              To watch a videotape  press the INPUT button on the remote to select  VIDEO2  METHOD A   or VIDEO3  METHOD B      23    HSI1SN3    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting a Video Camera or Game console       Right Side    MDMI T EN HDMI 2 IN    HET  AinCABLE          VIHFILIHF IH       L R  YPbPrZ IN AUDIO       AUDIO Cable no p        or           S VIDEO Cable    AV Cable    SS f  r CAMERA    O METHOD A     Use a composite cable to connect the video camera s or game console s composite  video audio jacks to the LCD TV s VIDEO2 IN jacks or VIDEOT IN jacks     METHOD B    Use an audio cable to connect the video camera   s or game console   s audio output  jacks to the LCD TV   s audio inputs  Use an S Video cable to connect the video  camera   s or game console   s s video output jack to the LCD TV   s S VIDEO IN input  jack     Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or
3.       4 screws  supplied   with the wall mount   kit    Wall mounting hook  unit  supplied with the  wall mount kit     Soft cloth    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    How to setup the TV    D Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the VHF UHF signal to the LCD TV   s ANT  terminal   refer to page18 22        Connect the AC power cord at the back of the TV and connect the power cord to wall outlet     Sd Insert the 2 batteries supplied in remote control     Step1 Slide the back cover up to open the  battery compartment of the remote  control     Step2 Insert two AAA size batteries   Make sure to match the     and        ends of the batteries with  the     and       ends indicated  in the battery compartment   Slide the cover back into place        Do not use caustic cleaners  porcelain  stainless steel  toilet  or oven cleaner  etc   on the remote  as it may suffer damage     O Connect other an external AV device  refer to page23 31      10    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Your LCD TV       LED  The LED light indicates when the LCD TV is  activated           Polaroid       IR  Infrared  Receiver       wv the volume up and down  Selects the main   menu item and change values for items when in the  OSD mode     VOLUME    Scans up and down through channels  Selects sub   menu item when in the OSD mode     CHANNEL    MENU Sn ILS   Press once to display the OSD  on screen display    press again to turn the OSD off     dud Chooses from different input signal sources     O 
4.     Exit MENU    Noise Reduction Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment  Off Low   Medium Strong        Auto Adjust  H Position  V  Position  Clock  Phase    Select 4     Exit MENU         Auto Adjust Press the OK button to automatically adjust  the display settings to optimize performance  based on the VGA mode      H  Position Adjusts the position of the picture left and right  in the window      V  Position Adjusts the position of the picture up and down  in the window      Clock Controls the width of the picture based on the  VGA mode     Phase Controls the signal phase  which can improve  focus clarity and image stability based on the  VGA mode    42    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Customizing the AUDIO Settings         Press the    button to turn the LCD TV on     m  z  O  T    Y  I      Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu  and use the   lt  gt  buttons to select the AUDIO        E Use the A Y buttons to highlight an individual AUDIO option  use the         buttons to  change the setting  and press the MENU to exit the menu      If the signal source is VIDEO S VIDEO YPbPr    lf the signal source is TV  the AUDIO MENU  HDMI VGA  the AUDIO MENU appears as  appears as     Bass   Treble   Balance   Sound Effect Surround    Bass   Treble   Balance   Sound Effect Surround    Speaker On MTS Stereo    SPDIF Type Dolby Digital  Audio Language English  Speaker On       Audio Select  lt  gt     Exit MENU Audio Select  lt  gt   Exi
5.     Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code  waw Lou    3D LAB 0503  0539 Firstline 0651 m  C w    i016            Peer D  n    Wu ee 06441 Funai  s 0675  1268  1334    EE 0899  0770  0705        GE OO 0522 0717 0815     Qo  Ala me 0672  0717     GPX s 0698     s  gt   E A c m TRE TUR  Wiesn e minnt E      E    n NM        M 1      0830  0794  0796 0797  0717  0869  0741 0783   MEM 1100  1020  0717  0755 1158  1099  1304 1730   AGB 777 UI 1020  TT 9728  Mu    ML     a  nnn 1004  1020 0717 0755 GoldStar 0801  0869  0741        Aspire Digital 1168 Goodmans   0790 _ _  A AAN ni E      1122 Greenhill 0717      eegen Se 9   gt  LL E SEL ms s E  A a UA ns EE  EC T   gea            e e O  LII M  LO a j    Broksonic     0695 0868 nita TIT 2   California Audio Labs 0490      Integra 0571  0627  Californi 0490 EC NE VUL NEM  Q   SE E i MM         ML  lt  s Ge  SZT E e EE  SE 9 a E      Clairtone     0571 s I KLH Digital   OT  ain E   SUI Mm mm  Zi In    Kew  Creative     s  0503  0539 TTT Koss 0588 2   Curtis Mathes   10877   O Koss nn 1061 0651      CyberHome         0816  1023 1117 1024    I  IG OOOO 0801  0591  0869  0741   1129 0874 01 Lasonic     sss 0798 0627      en mn   See ee  ap Es Se A  Daewoo 777 0869  1172 0784 0770  Lite On 1058  1158 mn     ees 1169  0705  0833 LiteOn 1058  1158  1416  1440  m ue E v     ee  Le LS  o NE STE MEN  Denon 0490 0634      Magnasonc     0675  0651  or MM von MAMMA K   EE  See P   E  Geen D MES s         D   e GS E 1X          Wa  Dual BA Medion   0
6.    Logik sn E ETI M  M Electronic 0240  ME  ggg  MGA 0060  0240  0043    Programming Your Remote Control       Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code  p  F I Tr    MGN Technology  0240   Metz  00 0087 o  MI  0000  0240  0072    Microsoft     1972  MIC   _ 0000 0240 0072 Midland    Gan m  MIX _ 0000 Mind 1972 5  ae o D OR  nn     ue 0072 Mitsubishi         0807 0000  0060  0048    7  Granada     0081  0042 sa 0047  0042  0067  0043   E  Grundig DOBI mm 0041   C  a QO 4035 UE UU TEAM TT  O P000  003S  DW  T wa e  Harley Davidson   0000     Multitech                     0000 0039 0072  Harman Kardon 0081    MAD    0240  0104   ma   Harvard DO  NAP 0035  0037  0039  0033     Harwood     s  LCE 0042  Hewlett Packard     1972 NEG 0067  0104  0047    Dach   0089  0000  0035  0037    Newtech     U CH  0045  0042  0041 Nikko Co 0037  Howard Computers 1972   Moo  J   0087     Hughes Network Systems 0739  0042      Nihi     0240  TS  Ee BE wees  7773872 7770707070007  A  gt  7 v v n           nm Noblex d 0240        BE  Ddek Te 0000 0047 0072 Northgate J92   KEC PR 6037 LL Olympus NM 0035  01 62  0104 ibd CE  p rr i                   oo EE  MER TU MEE GR aig ETE CN  Kenwood 0067 0041     0048  0047  0162  0240   Kodak         0035  0037     _ Orion 1479  0000  0184  0240   Lo 0027  0940 0104  0121  0209  Po 0000  0037  0042  0067  Panama 0085  Linksys    1972  Panasonic 0225  1035  0000  0614   Lloyd s Or 0616  0035  1062  0162    LIOydS 0000  0240  0072 Penney 1237  1035  0035  0037   Loe
7.   Audiotronic    A 002990900  Audovox 11990 1627 von Magnavox 1189  1269  0531 1266   BER   sin   0820  0840  0701  0702 0189  1514  0195   BK 0702 0391 1120 rss  E  E 1168 1568 GEST 0189   Brix S02 a sn 1289  1120  0039  Cain   0189   uuu ad Melntosh             ua  Cambridge Soundworks 1270 Micromega         1189  0189    das  Capetronic 0531 0195   Mitsubishi 1393  Carver 1189  0189  0121  1289  Modulaire g     SE 0042  0360  0008   Myryad 1189  Casio 0195 MAD O  Clarinette 0198 e Nakamichi e  1313  0097  1555 0347__  Classic 1352           aaa a New Castle Q02 uuu  Coby O nn Nikko 0922  Compaq 1136   Nikkodo RR AN  Glenan FO Norcent     1389  Curtis Mathes 0014  0080  0039 Nova I nnn  Daewoo DPQ  ONKYO 0842  0135  1320  1298   Del Ds IIIT  D MEO ERR Optimus 1023  0531  0014 1074   Denon 1142  1360  1306  0121  0670  0121  0186  0080   ee 0004     s 0195  0738  0801  0042   Emerson 0531  0195  0424 0181  0502  0219  0158   ns Eesen 0074 0163  0177  0219 0008   Olon mm     TO ee   a REDE e  Gateway     1917  1567    Panasonic     1308  1518  1548 1288   Go Video 1352  1532 1316  1763  1764  1633   Grundig    ggg 0809  0367  0089    Harman Kardon 0110  1304  1306  0891  Penney 0195  0189  1289 Tommes   mmm 7 7777  EE saa Philips 1189 1269  0807 1366  Hitachi aa 1273  1801  ss 0189  0391  1120  m Qo eee EE us e 1053 1884 0 TOD  Ing   D  I 0150  0630  0080  0801   LU 0842  0135  1320  1298  HE 0346  JBL 0110  1306 T Polaroid 1508  JVC 1058  1374  1495  1811       PolkAudio   0
8.   Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment     Press the d button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     To watch a DVD  press the INPUT button on the remote to select  VIDEO2  METHOD A   or VIDEOS   METHOD B   or VIDEO4 VIDEO5  METHOD C      For best picture quality  if your equipment has component video output  use  a component cable instead of a composite video or S video cable     26    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver            Rear of TV    LRP SRE REPRE EEE R  DO  BO          HDMI t EN HOMI 2 IN    HSI1SN3    HDTYITY  AC ABLE          VHFILIHF IN    COMPONENT AUDIO Cable    Satellite  antenna       TV CABLE BOX    QD Use a component cable to connect the satellite receiver s TV Cable Box s component   YPbPr1  output jacks to the LCD TV s component input jacks   Use an audio cable to connect the satellite receiver s TV Cable Box s component audio  jacks to the LCD TV s audio input jacks           Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment           Press the  5 button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV           To watch programs via satellite receiver or TV Cable Box  press the INPUT button on  the remote to select VIDEO4 VIDEOS     27    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector       Rear of TV    ie T EN HDMI 2 IN    HDTW TV  Bi
9.   I       O Allowed Rating Blocked Rating    Canadian English Ratings Set OK Select  lt  gt     Exit MENU    RATING DESCRIPTION       E  G All children   cu        e                              B ce m ou                             S SEET SE  EE SSS  TR Pe    M    Use the  lt b AY buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to  select BLOCK  a  or UNBLOCK       Canadian French Ratings    The Canadian French Ratings includes the following options     8 ans   13 ans   16 ans     18 ans     L  Allowed Rating Blocked Rating       Canadian French Ratings Set OK Select 4 gt    Exit MENU    RATING DESCRIPTION       G General programming  8 ans  Not recommended for ages under 8    Use the  lt b AV buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to  select BLOCK  a  or UNBLOCK       53    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    U S  Movie Ratings    The U S  Movie Ratings is used for original movies rated by the Motion Picture Association of  America MPAA  as broadcasted on cable TV and not edited for television   The U S  Movie Ratings includes the following options     LI Allowed Rating Blocked Rating    Canadian English Ratings Select lt  gt     Exit MENU    RATING DESCRIPTION       Gw   G General Audiences  Movie is appropriate for all ages   PG Parental Guidance Suggested  May contain material not suited for younger  viewers   PG 13 Contains content that may not be appropriate for viewers under the age of  13   R Restricted  Contains a
10.   j    Turns the LCD TV on and into standby mode     11    m  Z  Q     o  RS       Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Right Side View and Controls       O    o          VIDEO1 IN    12    VIDEO1 IN   Connects to the composite Video and  Audio output jacks on external video  equipment     HEADPHONE  Connects to the external headphone  for private listening     USB  Allows access to digital content stored on  a USB storage   MP4 JPEG    BUILT IN SD CARD READER  Allows access to digital content stored on a  SD card   JPEG MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4     gt    il  PLAY PAUSE    8 4  STOP EJECT    SLOT TYPE DVD PLAYER   Any of the following disc types can   be played on the DVD player  DVD VCD CD CD   R CD RW JPEG KODAK PICTURE CD WMA   DVD R RW DVD R RW MPEG 4    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Rear View and Jacks    III       m  z  O  m   0  I                   UI anni  D n  I     reple pp ann NR Np 0001        um WII    Ia po   Al  I                 VIDEO2 IN  Connects to the composite VIDEO and AUDIO L R  output jacks on external video equipment     HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN   Connects the all digital AV equipment with HDMI connector HDMI supports enhanced   high definition video and two channel digital audio  The AUDIO L R  of HDMI IN is for  DVI connection     S VIDEO IN   Connects to the S VIDEO and AUDIO L R  output jacks on external   video equipment   VGA IN  Connects the PC  or other AV equipment with VGA and  AUDIO L R  output jacks     HHHHHNNSSHHHHH y    HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN  AUDI
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12.   other connected equipment     Press the O button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     to select VIDEO2 VIDEO1  METHOD A   or VIDEO3  METHOD B      Not all cameras have the ability to connect to a TV  Please check your video camera    O To watch a video vis camera or game console  press the INPUT button on the remote   D user guide for compatibility     24    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting a DVD Player                Rear of TV    bo    gt    EE AAA AAA ss  3 o  TETTETETT  d   HDMI t EN HDMI 2 IN E      7 ALO OUT     I       AC ABLE          VHFILIHF IN       COMPONENT AUDIO Cable  AUDIO Cable  S VIDEO Cable    AV Cable                         DVD PLAYER    O METHOD A     Use a composite cable to connect the DVD player s composite video audio jacks to the  LCD TV s VIDEO2 IN jacks     METHOD B     Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player s audio output jacks to the LCD TV s  audio inputs  Use an S Video cable to connect the DVD player s s video output jack  to the LCD TV s S VIDEO IN input jack     METHOD C    Use a component cable to connect the DVD player s component output jacks to the LCD  TV s YPbPr1 IN or YPbPr2 IN input jacks    Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player s component audio jacks to the LCD TV s  audio input jacks     The component video jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled  YPbPr  or YCbCr  For an explanation of component video  see your DVD  player s user guide     25    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    2           
13.   the AUDIO MENU  HDMI VGA  the AUDIO MENU appears as  appears as     Bass  Treble  Balance    Bass  Treble  Balance  Sound Effect Surround  Speaker On    Sound Effect Surround  MTS Stereo  SPDIF Type Dolby Digital  Audio Language English  Speaker On    Audio Select 4     Exit MENU Audio Select  lt p   Exit MENU    39    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    TV MENU     Allows you to edit and label channels     Channel Scan   Tuner Mode Cable  Channel Skip   Time Zone Eastern Time       Select 4     Exit MENU    SETUP MENU    Allows you to set up a variety of features  Language  Closed Caption  factory reset  Parental Control  sleep   timer      lf the signal source is TV  the SETUP MENU   Ifthe signal source is HDMI VGA Video S Video   appears as  YPbPr  the SETUP MENU appears as     OSD Language English  Time Setup   Closed Caption   Parental    OSD Language English  Time Setup   Parental   Gamma Middle    Gamma Middle  Reset Default    Reset Default          Setup Select 4     Exit MENU Setup Select 4     Exit MENU      Use the    Y buttons to highlight the option of the sub menu  and press the OK  button  While in adjustment mode  and use the  lt P buttons to change the value of  the item     O Press the EXIT button to exit the menu     40    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Customizing the VIDEO Settings         Press the    button to turn the LCD TV on       Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu  and use the   4    buttons to select the VIDEO     3 U
14.  0463  0180    cif M s 0000 777700000 I von Osa 0180 0171          Syvana     0047 0054 0154 0000  Yamaha     OBO sl   0051 0030 0178 0092  YON HEH                   n     Zenith 0047  0017  0000  0093   Symphonic 0000  0180  0178  0171 0463  0030  0178  0145   b A i M UE 0092  0171  1145  0812    65    Programming Your Remote Control    VCRs    Manufacturer    Code    0000  0037  0240    0209  0060  0048  0039     0047  0104    1278  0000  0035  0037     0240  0209    1035  0000  0035  0060   0162  0240  0041    CyberPower 1972   Che AS XA eem  E AO 770787  BEE  Dal mmm ri  Banas ioe eene  G  G GE  Eege  Ee  ga ni  AO rM  Electrophonic 0037    Manufacturer Code       Emerald 0184  0121  EE o  Emerson     1479  1278  0000  0037   0184  0240  0121  0043   0209  RA A   5  co 0  0 0 c  musi 000      d Funai O000 O097 0079      GE 1035  1060  0807  0000   0035  0060  0048  0240  Ec Dopo Ee P Ie eng  a ee  EE See  Ee KC  GE 257877 7 RN  ae a 1237 6066  00387 06877  0039    E  ge E ee  HO 0000  0035  0047      E HP 1972  R Harley Davidson 0000     Harman Kardon 0081  Harvard 0072     Harwood S eee  Hewlett Packard 1972  jj A 5089 0069  0038 00377  0048 0042  0044  Howard Computers 1972     Hughes Network Systems 0739 0042 m  Humax 0739     Hush ee E  Ges EE Deeg   Wis 0840  0041 IT  JVC 0067  0041  m E d  i a   NN    T e  LONE NN  KTV 0000   Kenwood   0067 0083      ann O38 0097 7777  a e  EE 6666 6037760427 0087   RE ms E   ege 0000      E Lloyds sss 0000  0240  0072  Loewe 0081  
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16.  IN    H  TT  Aire ANLE          YHP RT IN       AUDIO Cable    VGA Cable    Use a D SUB cable to connect the PC   s D SUB output jack to the LCD TV   s VGA input  jack  Use an audio cable to connect the PC s audio output jacks to LCD TV s     Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment     Press the    button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     Press the Input button on the remote to select COMPUTER     30    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5 1 Sound System       For better sound quality  you may want to use a Home Theater Stereo System     NOTE  If you have a Home Theater Stereo System that you would like to use with your new TV  we  recommend that you do NOT use your TV   s audio output for this connection  For the best sound  quality  our product testing has shown that you should connect your Home Theater Stereo System  directly to your A V device  I E  You should connect your Home Theater Stereo System to your DVD  player  Cable Satellite box or other AV equipment  Although not recommended  if you prefer to use  the TV audio output to make this connection to your Home Stereo System  please follow the  instructions below     m  z  O  m  0  I              Herd J H    del KOOT       put nd        owen     amp AMON      D          eucim                                                                Audio Receiver  Audio Amplifier    Connecting to Audio Rece
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18.  a MPAA rating    Block TV None Rating   YES   Block all movies that are broadcast without a TV rating     NO   Allows all movies that are broadcast without a TV rating     51    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    U S  TV Ratings    The U S TV Rating has 2 rating methods  Content Based Rating and Age Based Rating   The U S TV Rating includes the following options        A  Un   Note   dou 0 When a channel is blocked the user can  e   goog unblock the channel by entering the password   A popop Press the OK button and enter the password  Ba O mon to watch that channel  Once the channel is    changed and you return to it  they must re   m Allowed Rating Blocked Rating enter the password   AGE BASED  RATING DESCRIPTION  SSS  RA AN children e Tia      TV Y7 Directed to children age 7 and older  TV G General Audience  TV PG Parental Guidance suggested  TV 14 Parents strongly cautioned  TV MA Mature Audience only  CONTENT BASED  RATING DESCRIPTION                     A     FV Fantasy violence    CONTENT BASED    a E NA Da S AE  my      pp L  j   mud o      y  me               meg                 v            o                      Om                        AGE BASED       v   To block programs by both content and age     Use the  lt b AY buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to  select BLOCK  a  or UNBLOCK        52    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Canadian English Ratings    The Canadian Englsh Ratings includes the following options     m  z  O  T    0
19.  applied to each DTV channel    O Caption Style     Press OK button to customize the settings for digital closed  caption option     Caption Style Custom  Font Size Large  Font Color White  Font Opacity Solid  Background Color Black  Background Opacity Solid    Window Color Black  Window Opacity Translucent       Parental    The Parental Control can be set up to the TV to block Channel   Video Source and to change password       Use the Y button to select the Parental  and press the OK to  display the Parental menu      Use the Program Block function  must enter a four digit  password  The factory password is 0000      The Parental list appears     Program Block Allows to setup the TV and MPAA Rating    Lock options  refer to    Using the Program  Block Setting         U S TV Ratings   U S  Movie Ratings  Canadian English Ratings  Canadian French Ratings  Block MPAA Unrated  Block TV Unrated       48    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV      Channel Block Allows to block digital channels     Analog  Analog  Analog    Analog    m  z  O  m  0  I    Analog  Analog       Analog  Analog  Analog    Channel Block Set OK Select 4   4 Exit MENU      Input Block Selects to block a Input source signal    L1 D D D D D D D D       TV CABLE AIR   VIDEO   AV   VIDEO2  S VIDEO   VIDEOS  YPbPr1   VIDEO4  YPbPr2   DVD   USB   CARD READER  VIDEOS  HDMI1   VIDEO6  HDMI2   COMPUTER VGA     4  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  6  7  8    D D D D DO D D D D  Er    Input Block Set OK Select  lt  gt   Bxit MENU         
20.  back the File Menu      While an image is displayed  press the DVD MENU button to display the File Menu     33    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Using The USB Storage and SD Card Reader       O Turn your LCD TV on     eo Insert a USB device SD card that contains JPG JPEG MPG WMA DAT files       TO INSERT A USB STORAGE   TO INSERT A SD CARD Reader  Allows the insertion of a USB storage  Allows the insertion of a SD card  You  You can view digital images or music in can view digital images or music     a USB storage on your TV        BesuretoinserttheUSBstorageorSDcardinthecorrectdirection If theUSBstorageor  SD card is forced in the wrong way  it may cause damage        e Press the Input button on the remote  use A V to select a input source and  press the OK button       TO INSERT A USB STORAGE   TO INSERT A SD CARD Reader    TV CABLE AIR   VIDEO   SIDE   VIDEO2  REAR  VIDEO3  S VIDEO  VIDEO4  YPbPr1   VIDEOS  YPbPr2   DVD    TV CABLE AIR   VIDEO1  SIDE   VIDEO2  REAR  VIDEO3  S VIDEO  VIDEO4  YPbPr1        VIDEOS  YPbPr2   DVD    CARD READER  VIDEO6  HDMI1  VIDEO7  HDMI2  COMPUTER VGA    VIDEO6  HDMI1  VIDEO7  HDMI2  COMPUTER VGA       34    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    O After loading all files  the File Menu will show the contents of the USB device     001 015    01 P107001   0219407002   DEE   0414077004   05 WOESON    m  E  O  P  0  E        O6 HDCP   O7  EDIIT        DonotswitchthelnputSourcebetweenUSBandCARDREADERwhilethedataisbeing  read  It may cause data loading fa
21.  personnel  Servicing is required when the  apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug is  damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus  has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been dropped   Always remove the power cord from the outlet before cleaning the equipment    Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the equipment     Clean only with a soft dry cloth     Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     Warnings and Precautions    Antenna Safety Instructions    If an outdoor antenna is connected  follow the precautions below       An outdoor antenna should not be located in any area where it could come in contact with  A overhead power lines  or any other electric light or power circuits          When installing an outdoor antenna system  extreme caution should be taken to prevent  contact with power lines  Direct contact with power lines may be fatal and should be avoided  at all costs     Section 810 of National Electrical Code  NEC  provides information with respect to proper grounding of the  mast and supporting structure  grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit  size of grounding  conductors  location of antenna discharge unit  connection to grounding electrodes  and requirements for  the grounding electrode     Antenna lead in wire    Ground clamps    Antenna discharge unit   NEC section 810 20     Electric service  equip
22.  ss  Wards 0014  0189 0080  0042           0054  0158     Os  XM 1406  1414  Yamaha 1023  0176 1176  1375   1331  1276  0186      None 0098      IUD A 29  0857   Manufacturer Code  EA    Marantz 1491  m domam  m  ee NNNM  Omni 7 3608 ee  S   merece es  eeneg            ae EEN  Manufacturer Code  AAA  GE 0966  0392    co              07 5 17  5 m  General Instrument U aa EE  Goodman ZO __ ua  BTS    HS  NEG RCM  Hitachi OMAR ar  Houston tracker          OJ  Hughes     ss 0749  1749  1142  1442      Hughes Network Systems 0749 1749  1142  1442  Innov        0099   r  cm Inge ETC ads  Jerrold    0869   Ua  LG 1226    Programming Your Remote Control    Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code        WER  Magnavox    0724  0722 RCA 0566  1142  1442  0775   Melntosh     s  0869 r  uid 149  0855  0392  1392    Memorex    0 24 ua RadioShack 0566  0775  0869  Mitsubishi       0749 SKY 0856  0099 sss  Motorola    0869 0856 an Samsung         1142  1442  1276  1108   NEC VAN 1609  umma  Netsat     0099 Sanyo 1219  Next Level     0869       So 0639  1639  1640   Optimus            LG HE Star Choice    0869      Panasonic     0701  0247 Star Trak 0772  0869 o   Paysat 0724 Thomson   0966  0392 s  Philips    0749  1749  1142  1442  un 1142  1442 5  0775  0724  0722  0819  Toshiba 0749  1749  0790  1285      1076  0099 DA s  Pioneer 1142  1442 UltimateTV 1640  1392  U  BR eee eo ee   i ae  lt  0724 0722 7 7077  Procan       0566  0392             Voom _ _ 2  0869     5s  E cm UU EMEN Cen debe 18
23. 189129144    0074 Proscan   a  1 254054    KLE 1098 1890 1412 Quasar         0039  Kawasaki 1390 RCA 1023  1609  1254  0531     1511  1390  1074  0080     Audio Amp Tuners  Manufacturer Code       RadioShack     1609  0181  Realistic 1609  0121  0186  0195   0042  0181  0158  0163   I cnn  Regent    MT  Revox mon  EE EE  Rio Audio   12909  Saba s 1519 UU  Samsung     1295 1500 da   Sansui 1189 0189 0346 1  Sanyo 1801  1469  1251  0801   E MM  Scott 0322  01 63 ST VETE  Sears ss 199 0424  Sharp     22229190  1286    s  Sharper Image      D   an  Shervvood 1077  1653  0491  0502   SE 1423 um  Shinsonic     1426 l l l_ LU  Siemens A s    s sss    Miscellaneous Audio    Manufacturer Code   55554     Altec Lansing       1485 s  Cambridge Soundworks 1530        Creative   2 s  D Link   1922    Imerge     ss CU  Integra   1789 s  Jemold   D     Satellite Receivers   Manufacturer Code        AC 0772   Bell ExpressVu 0779     SS MIE  DirecTV 0566  0639  1639  1640     0247  0749  1749  1142   1442  0724  0819  1856   1108 1609  0392  1392   1076  0099    Dishpro    0779  1775  1005  1505      Echostar    0775  1775  1005  1505    Expressvu 0775  1775    Programming Your Remote Control       Manufacturer Code  p      Sony 1058  1441  1258  1759  m  1758  1622  1858  1658  z  1558  1406  0405  0474  0  19409 1442  0158 z  SO EST  0670 E  Stereophonics 1023  ag a enact  A  NE 0463  0163 un  jp TN  nnn 0039   Thorens   1189 Uo  Toshiba 0842  0135  0080  EE EE  Victor OT    O  Water   1992
24. 26    HD Widescreen LCD TV DVD Combo    See SS uiw i         Your TV may look different from the one pictured above     Questions  Need some help   This manual should help you understand your new product   lf you have questions  call our toll free number found on the  insert with this icon        Or visit www polaroid com       2007 by Polaroid All rights reserved        Polaroid    and    Polaroid and Pixel    are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation    Changes are periodically made to this document  Changes  technical inaccuracies  and  typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions    For service  support and warranty information  visit www polaroid com     A    This product contains electrical or electronic materials  The presence of these materials may   if not disposed of properly  have potential adverse effects on the environment and human  health  Presence of this label on the product means it should not be disposed of as unsorted  waste and must be collected separately  As a consumer  you are responsible for ensuring that  this product is disposed of properly  To find out how to properly dispose of this product  please  go to www polaroid com and click on    Company    or call the customer service number for your  country listed in the instruction manual     DO boLBY     DIGITAL    Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories    Dolby  and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories   Confidential unpublished works     1992  1997 Dolby L
25. 56  TVs  Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code  ERA   E  A Mark 0047  0054 Bell  amp  Howell U     0054  0154  0093   e aa oa om es B ee 0054 0154 0093    Accuscan       04 00   BenQ 1796 1082 aa  EE TC MEME ME S MM  A  Admiral     0463  0180  0047 0054   Brockwood   0030  0178         1   0017  0051  0093 Broksonic         0236  0463  0180  g aver 07s Ose Oat    eC SA  RE 0842 Conde 0080  A eege Ge AC x  Aga 0150 o Capetronic       0080      IL cu  manas E es  A AS UU i D  EE E  UU 0145 0812 Celebrity   DO   EE SE ee ee  Alfide PA Changhong     _ _  01560765 0783 0767 _  Alleron OO Ginea 0451  0092      Ambassador 0150 Citek 0047  America Action   0180         Citizen    0054 0000 0451 0463    American High U 0000  0060     0180 0060  0030  0092   Amstrad RA  Amtron 0000  0180 Clarion 0180  Ee TB eem e UE i RE  nng STENT ME  Tit    000 a TOI    pg eese n Orco Garg EE  0767 Commercial Solutions 0047  1447        Audmac mp anke D   Audiovox 0451  0180  0092  0623 Contec 0180  EE S 8  lt   dg   quu eese  Avena tee gjeje m bed 0000 EE  Baye emo P  R    paa  Beaumark   77 0017  0030  0178 U  Gown 0099  0180  0672   g apa Temm G  T     ss    Programming Your Remote Control       Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code  I i     Curtis Mathes 0047  0054  0154  0000  American High             0000  0060     0051  0451  0093  0180  Amstrad O  0060  0702  0030 0178  Aman 0000  0180 m  e 0145  0166  1147  1347  ANAM e DIBO ss 5  Daewoo 0451  1661  0672  0178      Apex 0156 0748  0765 S  0092 
26. 651   7s  T E KS E DL      SE eg GE t    II MM SGre aar Taa Ma c e  Enterprise   0591     Mintek         0747  68387  ENV     sss 0503  0539     s   Mitsubishi     0521 1521        Enzer 0770 NAD 0591  0741    Programming Your Remote Control    Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code   L   u S    NEC 0785  0869      C  OSU aa 0695s  Naiko   ivo     Sanyo 0695  0675  0670  1334   Nesa UL um MEL D E UJ         KS     s  0783  Norcent    1008  1107 SONA ET s UI  Onkyo s 0792  0508  a Sensory Science     1198 s  Optimus 0571 Sharp 0675  1256  0752  0630  Orion     0995 s       EBarperlmage     IZ  Oritron 0651 Sherwood    0770  1048 7 a  Palsonic OSL  AAA sss 0533  0829  Panasonic 0503  0490  1762 0703  Slim Art 0784  a 1362  1462  1490  0571  Sonic Blue  0573 0869 0783 1099    Philips 0503 0539 06 5126   nn MA a  oa 0646  0854  1354  1260 Sony 0533  1033  1431  0864   Phonotrend 0699 1533   PianoDise 1024 Doug IS  Pioneer 0571  0525  0631 Superscan 0821   Boa gaa co     0675 BRST IBER vez  aan EN STE         Seve 0821 1268 1394    Portland A LD  HH L Teac     0809  0571  0790  0717    ProVision 0778 Technics   0490  0703    Proceed mL u  KA e Dn  Proscan 0522 Jevon     631  Prosonic  098 Theta Digital 0571   20 NE oe  mmm TRO memes TNT ee  SS 0522 0671 0822 1182  AC ee ra 0503 OBOE TRR TEL  eee 1022  0790  07T UBI  D989   f a  RadioShack 0571 US Logic 0839   Pe sss g me Qno m NUES EEUU  Realistic men Unimax PO  Reoc 0752 Universum 0591   Dem  eg Urban Concepts     0503  05385     bi
27. 9 lechnis         0808  0521  Marantz 0892  0269  0321 Victor 0331   Mcintosh uu  cci cse gg ee en  iene m HU TE  ME    Cable Converters    Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code   VE es www   AMak 0008  0144     ss Nova Vision     0008         ABG 0237 0003 0008     Novapex     0006    Accuphase 0003 Pare 0877  1877  0237  0008  Acorn 0237 Panasonic   0000  0008  0144  0107  Action     0237  Paragon       000  0008  0525     Active     9237    Penneys   _ 0000   VE Cc             Philips 13080889 708  Amher 0287    Pioneer 0877  1877  0144  0883  BOC 096 s Pulsar     9000       Bell South    0899  Ougest D000  British Telecom 0003 Regal 0276  0279   e MEME  ao G asas  n oe ang ee  Director O O Scientific Atlanta 0877  1877 0477     gn 0237 0003 000070008    GE A A 1006 2   s UOI em P      E NN  ror E w S sige  v eR EET TT  ME MN  etc  5003 0008    0008 77 eu TE SS  o m c a MEME 6a ee  dose ATE OC DJEG  S    LIS Ela nn OO  E E G E mm BIO OE nnn  N ggg oway o  Mota eea ag oa STE igy Zeni 0000  0008 Oe use    Programming Your Remote Control    Audio Amp Tuners  Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code    SSE S   ADG 0831 Kenwood 1313  1570 1569  0186   AMC 1077 rn DAL  0239  002   007     AMW 3563165     KO SS ua 1497  1366  0424 vu  E CRTC CCE a e oo  PE 0189 0121 0405 0158 DI I  Akai 1255  1512  0244  0346 Lasonic 1798  Alo e 39V Leng 0n 1437 00  Amphion Media Works  1563  1618 7777 EE a  Anam     169104 Dm BD  APA J e e   Apex Digital 1774  1257  1430 Lloyd s 0195  Arcam A _Lbds NIS
28. AT  or AUX    Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice  then release     Enter the first five digit code for your device  The LED blinks once as each digit is  entered  If the code is correct  the LED blinks twice     If the LED does not blink twice  repeat steps 2 to 4 and try entering the  code again     Aim the remote at the device and press    n  The device should turn off  If it does not   repeat steps 3   5  trying each code for ystir brand until you find one that vvorks  If  you cannot find a code that vvorks  see    Searching for Your Code        Repeat steps 1   5 for the other devices you want to control  For future reference   write down each working device code below    AUX Code    CBL Code    CD Code    DVD Code    SAT Code    TNR Code    VCR Code     Press set to save and exit     56    Programming Your Remote Control    Searching for your Code    If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed for your brand  or if  your brand is not listed  try searching for your code     Press a device key once     m  z  O  m  0  I    Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice  then release        Enter 9 9 1  then the device group number  0  Cable  1  TV  2  VCR  3  Audio    The LED blinks twice     Aim the remote at the device and press   5   The remote sends IR codes from its  library to the selected device  starting with the most popular code first  If the device  responds  go to step 7     If the device does not respond  
29. Change Password Selects to change your password    Gamma Allows adjustment of the display   s gamma correction  which  finetunes both brightness and red green blue ratios  On Off Middle   Bright Dark   Reset Default Press the OK button to restore factory settings    49    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Using the Program Block Settings       D Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu  and use the   lt  gt  buttons to select the SETUP     2 Use the Y buttons to highlight Parental  and press the OK button     OSD Language English  Closed Caption   Parental   Gamma Middle  Reset Default       Setup Select 4     Exit MENU       Use the Parental function  must enter a four digit password  The factory password is  0000     Program Block    Channel Block  Password Input Block    Change Password       Parental Select 4     Exit MENU Parental Select 4     Exit MENU    O Use the Y button to select the Program Block  and press the OK to display the  Program Block menu     U S TV Ratings   U S  Movie Ratings  Canadian English Ratings  Canadian French Ratings  Block MPAA Unrated  Block TV Unrated       Program Block Select 4 gt    Exit MENU    50    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    The Parental block menu includes the following options     U S  TV Ratings Selects to activate the TV Rating programs     m  z  G   T    0  I       Block MPAA Unrated   YES   Block all movies that are broadcast vvithout a MPAA rating     NO   Allovvs all movies that are broadcast vvithout
30. EADER  VIDEO6  HDMI1  VIDEO7  HDMI2  COMPUTER VGA       32    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    O Press GUIDE button on the remote control to display the Built in DVD Setup Menu     m  E  O  m   0  I         USING THE BUILT IN DVD SETUP MENU    1  Usethe A V   4   on the remote control to to move the light bar to the option you want   press the OK button     2  During playback  the following operations are available       EJECTID Stops playback     PLAY Starts playback   e di Ib Get slow motion effect during playback      F FWD NEXTWd  d DDI Jumps to the previous next chapter or track     REWJPREW   DP Gets different playback forward backward speeds       PAUS While playing  pause playback temporarily    AUDIO  Press to select the Audio effect and Language     SUBTITLES Changes DVD subtitle language  When this icon is    highlighted you must press the OK button to change the  language selections     CAMERA ANGIR Press to select the desired camera angle disc   The Built in DVD player can playback JPEG format pictures and audio files on a    personally recorded CD R RW disc  After loading all files  the File Menu will show the  contents of the disc     001 015    04 P1070014   021P1 017002   OSIP 07003   041P107004   O5IWOESON         O6 HDCP   O7  EDIIT          Press A V to select an image and press the  button to play the file      Press A V to select the folder and then press    to enter the folder  Press the ENTER  button to active and press A V to select a file  Press  lt  to
31. I     High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI  is a small  user friendly interconnect that  can carry up to 5 Gbps of combined video and audio in a single cable  This system  eliminates the cost  complexity and confusion of multiple cables used to connect  current A V systems     HDTV Component Video Inputs  Offers the best video quality for DVD  10801  720p  and digital set top box  1080i   720p  connections     3D Digital Noise Reduction    This function can digitally reduce image noise to provide better picture quality     Film Mode Detection  3 2 Reverse Pull Down     This function can automatically detect content derived from film and adjust the  interlacer s frame matching to provide a more natural looking  clearer image of the  moving picture     Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Package Contents       Make sure all of the following contents are included     M LCD TV M Bottom Stand      m  z  Q  e  Screw Driver and Screws  4  S       M Remote Control  M VIDEO Cable M Component Cable  AAA Batteries x 2          M Povver Cord M AUDIO Cable M Warranty Card       M User s Manual M Quick Start Guide M Stand Assembly Guide    These items are all you need to set up and operate the LCD TV in its basic configuration     Make sure all of the above contents are included in the package  If you are missing  any items  please contact the Polaroid customer service department     Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Setting Up Your LCD TV       How to install the TV Stand    Read 
32. O OUT    YPbPr1 IN    HOTV TV  AIr CABLE    G    VHF UHF IN    VIDEO2 IN S VIDEO IN       YPbPr1 IN YPbPr2 IN  Connects to the DVD player  Digital Set Top Box  or other AV  equipment with component YPbPr  video and audio output jacks     AUDIO OUT STEREO  Connects to the AUDIO L R  input jacks on AV equipment     AUDIO OUT DIGITAL OPTICAL COAXIAL  Connects to the DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the digital standard 5 1  audio system     HDTV TV AIR CABLE  Connects RF input from VHF UHF antenna or cable  to receive high standard definition television     AC IN  Connects to the AC power cord     13    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Your Remote Control       This package includes a Polaroid remote that enables control of up to four devices   To select a device  simply select one of the following device mode controls  TV  CBL SAT  DVD VCR     or AUDIO        0 1       49  E  3 O serur    COMICO   a  P gt      Cw   1  C    CAB SAT    DVD    AUX    Q sn Ka    O v  i     Pr  GHI JKL MNO      cuv    or  o   ene  deet       14    Turns the LCD TV on and off    Remote control universal code setup   For more information on setting up your  remote control  please see the     Programming Your Remote Control     section  refer to page 56     Controls the LCD TV Built in DVD USB    SD card reader     Controls Cable Converter or Satellite  Receiver    Controls DVD player or Video player    Controls Audio Amplifier    Cycles through the LCD TV sleep time   OFF 10 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 mins    Cycl
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34. TV    Wide Screen Viewing       Wide Screen function allows viewing of 4 3 16 9 images in wide screen mode  cycling through  the following wide screen settings  Press the ASPECT button repeatedly to select the screen  format you want     m  Z  Q     0  T       Displays at 4 3 aspect ratio             Stretches the image vertically and  horizontally to keeps the image size  consistent in the center of the screen and  stretches the sides          Stretches the image vertically and  horizontally to fill the screen at 1 1 85  aspect ratio             Stretches the image vertically and  horizontally to fill the screen at 1 2 35  aspect ratio       Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Using the Program Guide       The Program Guide feature brings all sorts of information to your screen  such as program title   program duration  time remaining  rating information  closed caption  availability  etc     e       With the LCD TV connected to a television programming source  press the INPUT button  on the remote control and use the A Y buttons to select TV and press the OK button     Press the GUIDE button on the remote control  the Program Guide will appear on the  screen     Monday 15 January 2007 2 36 26 PM  3 1 7 2 KQED SD  Today 7 00PM EYEWITHNESS NEWS 4PM  Today 7 30 PM ABC WORLD NEWS    Today 9 30PM ABC   S MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL  Tomorrow 12 30 AM SPORTSZONE       Press the dk button to select the channel     Press the A Y button to select the program from a list  the Program Guide provi
35. Y buttons to  select TV and press the OK button     VIDEO   SIDE     VIDEO2  REAR  VIDEO3  S VIDEO  VIDEO4  YPbPr1  VIDEOS  YPbPr2   DVD       CARD READER  VIDEO6  HDMI1  VIDEO7  HDMI2  COMPUTER VGA    Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu  and use the  lt  gt   buttons to select the TV     Channel Scan   Tuner Mode Cable  Channel Skip   Time Zone Eastern Time       Select 4     Exit MENU    Press the Y button to select Channel Scan  and press the OK button    The Channel Scan automatically creates a list of receivable channels  Press the MENU  button at any time to interrupt the memorization process  the list cannot be created if  interrupted     The Channel Scanning will create a list of receivable channels for the current  input  antenna or cable   You will be required to run Channel Scanning for each  RF input to create a list of available channels from both inputs     Press the OK button to display the received channel list  then press    Y to select a  channel  Or  use the    INPUT button  with 0 9 buttons to select digital channel  for  example 9 1     5 2 RF5 2    9 2 KOED SD  8 CCT       The digital main channel might include many subchannels  for example 9 1  9   2    that are showing program at the same time     22    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting a VCR            Rear of TV    HOM T EN HDMI 2 IN    HDTWTW  Biri ABL E                        e        O96 Kl ween    R  YPbPrZ IN AUDIO          L    ton  E    AUDIO Cable 
36. a 0869 Venture 0790 e  E ae Wider oe Egg  Rowa A ss XDOX D    SVD 0717 e Yamaha     0490  0539  0545   sss  Saba 0651 Zenith 0503  0591  0869  0741  Gs SE Eeer a nn  O        E Ee    0899  1044  0744    CARE     Keep the remote dry  If it gets wet  wipe it dry immediately      Use and store the unit only in normal temperature environments   e Handle the remote gently and carefully  Don t drop it      Wipe the remote with a damp cloth to keep it looking like new     70    Questions  Need some help     Call our toll free number found on the insert with this icon        Or visit www polaroid com     20070828    
37. aboratories  Inc  All rights reserved     Homi    This TV incorporates High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI     technology   HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC     Federal Communications C  Commission Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that    FCC        m  z  G   T    0  I       interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures     1     2     Reorient Relocate the receiving antenna   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit which is different from what the receiver is  connected to     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the 
38. all instructions before continuing with the stand installation      D Attach the Stand the TV with the bottom foam packaging material still  attached     a  Liftfoam packaging material from the top of the LCD out of the box   b  Lift LCD out of the box  with the bottom foam packaging material still attached  and place  onto a stable surface     Protective bag    Stand Shipping box    ER    c  Remove protective bag from LCD unit  but DO NOT remove the bottom foam packaging  material from the TV    d  Locate the place on the back of the TV to attach the stand  Secure the stand to the LCD  with all six screws           Unit  Table    Stand       Packaging material                      Unit       Table                                              Screws    Stand       Packaging material    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV  How to remove the TV Stand    If you prefer to mount your new Polaroid TV on a wall instead of attaching it to the stand  please  reference the instructions included in the wall mounting kit  sold separately      Verify your TV   s model and be sure to use the wall mounting kit specified   D for your TV model only  Contact your technician for assistance when  installing the wall mounting kit     m  z  G   um  0  I       QD To prevent damaging the surface of the LCD TV  place the TV on a soft cloth          Soft cloth    Table stand    G Align the holes on the wall mounting hook units with the corresponding holes on the rear  of the TV and fasten four screws    
39. ceiver     15    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Controlling The Built in DVD    Press the TV button once to activate the built in DVD control keys  the following functions are preset to  operate the built in DVD              DVD MENU Press to display the menu of a DVD  disc        e nn While playing  press to jump to the    previous next chapter or track        fl BE  OQ we Pressing this button during playback    advances reviews playback  speed    k         1 E  increases vvith each pressing   4 E O  O  2x 4x 8x 16x 32x  o Cc Normal playback   9 C While playing  press this button to stop  playing   4 ASPECT o C3 While playing  press this button once to  j pause playing  press once again to    w resume playing   A Q vo       a ASPECT Cycles through Wide mode settings   NORMAL FULL WIDE ZOOM      MUTE Pressing once mutes audio  Pressing  again restores audio    Q GUIDE Displays the Built in DVD Setup Menu  on the screen     D 4     AY OK Cycles through Built in DVD OSD  options and selects individual menu    items  OK confirms option settings    EN D inro OSTRAS DAA EPA ASAS DAA SER Nee EKO Re s   CATAS FE Eee ER SERERE eU R  a jr SRA EE ce E EVE RATAS    Displays current information on screen  during playback     16    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Controlling The USB Storage and SD Card Reader    Press the TV button once to activate the built in USB and SD Card Reader control keys  the following  functions are preset to operate the USB Storage and SD Card  For mor
40. channel keys        m Setting the RF switch to position B allows viewing of all scrambled channels via  the converter descrambler by using the converter channel keys     20    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    QD Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the TV signal to the LCD TV s TV CABLE terminal        II   ul  i    m  z  O  T    0  I       A     E        I    DI      lt   i               i       This TV is equipped with a safety fuse  In the event of an electrical storm or power outage  the safety fuse is designed to protect your TV  If your TV has no power  check the fuse by  prying the cover off  following the illustration below    If the fuse is blown  visit your local hardware store and ask for a 4A 250V   5x20mm Time  Lag Fuse  Slow Blow  to replace the fuse     Firm Plastic Prying Tool   Using a metal tool may cause shoc       4A 250V  5x20mm    Back of TV Fuse        D BE SURE TO UNPLUG AC POWER CORD BEFORE REMOVING THE FUSE        Press the    button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     Always disconnect the LCD TV from the main voltage when the LCD TV will not  be used for a long period of time  The POWER button on the front panel is only  used for switching the LCD TV into standby  it does not disconnect the device  from the main voltage  To completely disconnect the main voltage  please  remove the power plug from the socket        21    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    O          Press the INPUT button on the remote to display the Input List  Use the A 
41. damage     Do not install the equipment near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or any other apparatus that might produce heat     Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself     Opening and removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  hazards and may void your warranty  Refer service to qualified personnel     Do not place or drop any other objects on top     Do not insert anything into the ventilation holes of your equipment   Inserting any metal or flammable objects may result to fire or electric shock     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinchrd particularly at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the apparatus     Do not place the equipment on uneven or unstable carts  stands  tables  shelves etc  The  equipment may fall  causing serious injury to children or adults and serious damage to  the equipment itself    Always place the equipment on the floor or on a surface that is sturdy  level  stable and  strong enough to support the weight of the equipment     Do not block any ventilating openings  Leave an open space around the equipment   Never place the equipment     on a bed  sofa  rug  or any other similar surfaces  too close to drapes curtains walls  in a  bookcase  built in cabinet  or any other similar places that may cause poor ventilation     Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time   Refer all servicing to qualified service
42. des  introduction about the current program being shown on each channel    The Program information in the guide is provided by the broadcasters  It may sometimes  include only the channel number  without a program title or description     Monday 15 January 2007 2 36 26 PM  3 1 7 2 KQED SD 7 2    L Today 7 00PM EYEWITHNESS NEWS ae    Today 7 30 PM ABC WORLD NEWS cc  Today 9 30PM ABC   S MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL cc  Tomorrow 12 30 AM SPORTSZONE cc    5 00 PM   5 30 PM Mon  20 Jan     EYEWITHNESS NEWS       Press the GUIDE button again on the remote control to exit the Program Guide    38    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Operating the Menu       0  2    Press the  5 button to turn the LCD TV on     m  z  O  m   0  I    Press the MENU button on the remote control  the on screen menu vvill appear on the  screen  Use the  lt P buttons to select your main menu option        VIDEO MENU     Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings       Ifthe signal source is TV  the VIDEO MENU    f the signal source is Video S Video YPbPr VGA   appears as  HDMI  the VIDEO MENU appears as     Picture Mode Picture Mode    Contrast  Brightness  Color Temperature    Contrast    Brightness  Saturation  Noise Reduction  VGA    Hue   Sharpness   Color Temperature  Noise Reduction            Video Select 4     Exit MENU Video Select 4 gt    Exit MENU    AUDIO MENU   Allows you to customize the audio options and effects       Ifthe signal source is VIDEO S VIDEO YPbPr    lf the signal source is TV
43. dult content  no one under 17 admitted without  parent    Use the  lt b    Y buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to  select BLOCK Wor UNBLOCK O     54    Specifications    SPECIFICATIONS    eines IR            _  Inan feos              REECH DES  REES      lege T  Iaa E  ono am je   eomm            maar    WEIGHT 34 94 LB    55    HSI1SN3       Programming Your Remote Control    PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL    Your remote lets you control four devices with one easy to use  compact unit  After installing  batteries  you can program the remote to control your Universal TV  VCR or DVD  Cable or Satellite  Receivers  Amplifi er or Tuner  and Auxiliary devices  To do so  follow the instructions in     Programming a Device     For best results  please read and follow all the remaining instructions   Keep this guide for future reference     A Quick Look at Programming a Device    To control VCR or DVD  Cable or Satellite Receivers  Amplifi er or Tuner  and Auxiliary devices   follow these steps  Before proceeding  fi nd the codes for the devices you want to program in     Manufacturer   s Codes    on the right side of this page and write them down or highlight them      D  d  2            o    To program a DVD Player  TV DVD Combo  TV VCR DVD Combo  portable DVD  player  or mobile DVD player  use the DVD key     Turn on the device  for example  DVD player  and  if needed  load media  for  example  a DVD      Press a device key  VCR DVD  CBL  S
44. e information on setting up your  USB storagnd adn card reader  please see the    Using the USB Storage and SD Card Reader    section     m  Z  a      o          D DVD MENU Press to display FILE MENU           CC Press to go to the next or previous  o image     Ik C    e 1 o   Normal playback        a ki o C Press to display the thumbnail album     4 O  O  CO   5  ul While Slide show  press this button    once to pause playing  press once  again to resume playing       ASPECT Cycles through Wide mode settings   NORMAL FULL WIDE ZOOM    B cue en  O MUTE Pressing once mutes audio  Pressing  again restores audio   A      aKAYOK In FILE MENU and thumbnail album   Press to move the highlight bar to a file   then press OK to confirm the selected  file     v  A KY While image displaying  press to rotate    an image 90 degrees in a clockwise or  counterclockwise     MEE errata MA  Fm    S Hemes     17    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Chapter 2  Installing the LCD TV    Refer to the owner   s manual of any external equipment to be connected   When connecting any external equipment  do not connect any AC power cords to wall outlets  until all other connections are completed     Connecting a TV Cable or an Antenna       Antenna Connection    The antenna requirements for good color TV reception are more important than those for a black  amp   white TV reception  For this reason  a good quality outdoor antenna is strongly recommended    The following is a brief explanation of the typ
45. e of connection that is provided with the various antenna  systems     m A75 ohm system is generally a round cable  not included  with F   type connector that can easily be attached to a terminal without  tools     F type connector              75 ohm coaxial cable  round     m A300 ohm system is a flat twin lead cable  not included  that can  be attached to a 75 ohm terminal through a 300 75 ohm adapter     not included      E m    300 ohm twin lead cable  flat        18    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV  Use one of the following two diagrams when connecting an outdoor antenna     A  Shows how to use a VHF UHF combination outdoor antenna   B  Shows how to use a separate VHF and or UHF outdoor antenna     A  Combination VHF UHF antenna       VHF UHF    m  z  O  E  Antenna      300 75 ohm adapter            m ITT mH T    not included   wt    n VHF UHF  il E 0 Antenna  d MA W 300 ohm twin   un TI 1 TI   I lead cable  i n         II IEN gt coaxial cable    In    000000        HF  Antenna    e SE NAAN    P    I Combiner  1  not included        300 ohm twin   lead cable               75 ohm  coaxial cable    VHF  Antenna        300 ohm twin   lead cable    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV  Cable TV  CATV  Connection    This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer   s attention to Article 820 40 of the  National Electrical Code  NEC  that provides guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular   specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding 
46. e the         buttons  changes the setting  and press the MENU exits the menu     Channel Scan   Tuner Mode Cable  Channel Skip   Time Zone Eastern Time    TV Select 4   4  Exit MENU       The TV menu includes the following options     Channel Scan Press the OK button  the Channel Scanning automatically  creates a list of receivable channels     Tuner Mode Allows selection between CATV cable and antenna signal sources       AIR  Choose this setting if you are receiving TV channels with an antenna   over the air       Cable  Choose this setting if you are receiving TV channels with a CATV   cable TV     Channel Skip Allows addition removal of channels on the channel list   Q Press the OK button to display the Channel Skip menu     Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog    D D D D D O D D D    Analog    Channel Skip Select 4     Exit MENU    45       Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV      Press the Y button to select the desired channel  andpress the  OK button repeatedly to select show  M  or hide       Time Zone Allows selection of regional TV systems of USA  Eastern Time   Indiana Central time Mountain Time Arizona Pacific Time Alaska   Hawaii    46    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Customizing the SETUP Settings         Press the    button to turn the LCD TV on     2                 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu  and use the    b buttons to select the SETUP     m  z  O  m  0  I       Use the A Y buttons to highlight an 
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48. es through Wide mode settings   NORMAL FULL WIDE ZOOM    Pressing once mutes audio  Pressing  again restores audio    In TV mode  pressing GUIDE displays  the Program Guide on the screen              Cee  poi Lm     a      o   Ce   m        1   I      gt        ec    do  e  ts     ONT      ea      14  4  gt     V OK    Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    Other device function key    Displays the OSD menu on the  screen     m  Z  a      o  I    Cycles through OSD options and selects  individual menu items  OK confirms option  settings       In TV mode  pressing OK to display a  channel list    Displays information on the LCD TV  screen such as input source  channel     Cycles through the Closed Caption      Analog Closed Caption OFF CC1   CC2 CC3 CCA Text1  Text2 Text3   Test4     Digital Closed Caption   Allow to set the digital closed caption    18  0 9 ENTER Pressing a number selects a channel        Following selection  pressing ENTER  activates the channel  or channel  activates automatically in 3 seconds    Pressing INPUT to display a source  list  use A Y to select the video  equipment connected to the video  inputs of your LCD TV     TV CABLE AIR   VIDEO1  SIDE   VIDEO2  REAR  VIDEO3  S VIDEO  VIDEO4  YPbPr1     VIDEOS  YPbPr2   DVD    CARD READER  VIDEO6  HDMI1  VIDEO7  HDMI2  COMPUTER VGA    In TV mode  use with 0 9 and ENTER  buttons to select a digital channels     Effective range   The remote can control the LCD TV from up to 5m away  if pointed directly at the re
49. g Your Remote Control    Changing Volume Lock  The remote comes preset to allow independent volume control of each selected device  Global  Volume Unlock   However  you may change the Volume Lock setting to Global Volume Lock so that  one device   s volume will control volume in all other modes  After that  you can perform Individual  Volume Unlock on a selected device to set its volume control for independent operation or Global  Volume Unlock to remove all volume locking     Locking Volume Control to One Mode  Global Volume Lock     QD Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice  then release       Enter 9 9 3 and then press the mode key for the device you want to control volume  for  example  TV   The LED blinks twice  Now when you press VOL   VOL   or Mute  the selected  device  for example  TV  will control the volume regardless of the current mode     Unlocking All Volume Control  Restoring Global Unlock       Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice  then release       Enter 9 9 3 and then press VOL   The LED blinks four times   Volume is now independently controlled for all programmed devices     Unlocking a Single Device   s Volume Control    QD Press a device key  TV  VCR DVD  CBL  SAT  or AUX    2 Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice  then release     3 Enter 9 9 3 and then press VOL   The LED blinks four times  Volume is now  independently controlled for the selected devices        Troubleshooting  PROBLEM SOLUTION  LED does no
50. ilure     Press A V to select an image and press the  EY button to play the file    Press A V to select the folder and then press Pr to enter the folder  Press the ENTER  button to active and press A V to select a file  Press  lt  to back the File Menu      While an image is displayed  press the DVD MENU button to display the File Menu     5   RUNNGING A SLIDE SHOW    1  Press A Y on the remote control to move the light bar to the file you want to play   and press the OK button to play the file     2  While an image is displayed full size  you can pause the slide show by pressing  EB    3  Press           on the remote control to go to the next or previous image       USING THE THUMBNAIL ALBUM    1  Press  EY button on the remote control to display the thumbnail album        Slide Show  lt Prev Next      35    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    2  Press A Y 4 on the remote control to move the light bar to the image you       Slide Show  lt Prev Next      3    Slide Show  Press A Y 4 to highlisht Slide Show and press the OK  button  to display all the images recorded on the SD card USB storage       Prev Next  Press A V 4 to highlisht Prev Next and press the OK button   to go to the previous or next page of the thumbnail album       ROTATING PICTURES    1  Press  lt   on the remote control to to rotate the picture clockwise or  counterclockwise in 90 degree increments        2  Press H      on the remote control to go to the next or previous image     36    Chapter 3 Using the LCD 
51. individual SETUP option  use the         buttons to  change the setting  and press the MENU to exit the menu       lf the signal source is TV  the SETUP MENU    f the signal source is HDMI VGA Video S Video   appears as  YPbPr  the SETUP MENU appears as     OSD Language English  Time Setup   Closed Caption   Parental    OSD Language English  Time Setup   Parental   Gamma Middle    Gamma Middle  Reset Default    Reset Default       Setup Select 4P1  Exit MENU Setup Select 4     Exit MENU    The SETUP menu includes the following options     OSD Language Selects to display all on screen menus in your language of choice   English French Spanish    Closed Caption Allows to select from analog or digital closed caption modes and  press the OK button  The Closed Captain list appears     Analog Cloaed Caption  Digital Cloaed Caption  Digital Caption Style       Closed Caption Select 4P1  Exit MENU      Analog Closed Caption   Press the  lt b buttons to select the basic analog closed caption  options  OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4      CC1 CC2 CC3  CC4     Display a printed version of the dialog and sound effects of the  program being viewed    47    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV      T1 T2     Display station information presented using either half or the  whole screen    T3 T4     Extended Data Services  For example  Network name  program  name  program length  etc       Digital Closed Caption   Press the   P   buttons to select the digital closed caption option     Note  The setting here will be
52. iver   Use an audio cable to connect the audio receiver s audio LINE IN jacks to LCD TV s  AUDIO OUT jacks     Connecting to Digital 5 1 Sound System    METHOD A    Use a coaxial cable to connect the audio amplifiers COAXIAL IN jacks to LCD TV s  COAXIAL OUT jacks     Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment     o0 0 60    Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     Audio Output  Easy volume control     Variable Audio Fixed Audio    The audio output from your audio system The audio output on your TV is fixed  Use   can be controlled by the TV   s remote your audio receiver   s remote control to   control  adjust the volume  and other audio settings   through your audio system        31    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Chapter 3  USING THE FEATURES    Using The Built in DVD         Turn your LCD TV on     eo Insert a disc  DVD  VCD  SVCD  or audio CD    NOTE  The printed side of the disk should face the front of the TV       TO INSERT A DISC   TO REMOVE A DISC  Any of the following disc types can be When removing the disc  do not  played on the DVD player  DVD Video DVD attempt to pull it from its slot  Please  R RW SVCD VCD CD CD R CD RW  push the EJECT button as    illustrated below        Insert       G Press the Input button on the remote  use A V to select DVD and press  the OK button     TV CABLE AIR   VIDEO1  SIDE   VIDEO2  REAR  VIDEO3  S VIDEO  VIDEO4  YPbPr1     VIDEOS  YPbPr2     CARD R
53. manufacturer  responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the  equipment     Warnings and Precautions  Warnings and Precautions    To prevent any injuries  the following safety precautions should be observed in the installation  use   servicing and maintenance of this equipment    Before operating this equipment  please read this manual completely  and keep it nearby for future  reference     AN This symbol is intended to alert the user to avoid the risk of electric shock   This equipment must not be disassembled by anyone except qualified service personnel   VVARNING       AN This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and  maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance     CAUTION    A To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK     NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     Use of controls  adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein  may result in hazardous radiation exposure     Important Safety Instructions    A This symbol indicates caution points     Q This symbol indicates actions that should not be done     This symbol indicates actions that must be performed     Do not place the equipment on any uneven or unstable carts  stands  tables  shelves etc   The equipment may fall  causing serio
54. ment Grounding conductors   NEC section 810 20     Ground clamps    Jl Power service grounding   NEC Art250 part H     NEC   National Electrical code    EXAMPLE OF OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING       TABLE OF CONTENTS    m Federal Communications Commission Gtatement 1  m Warnings and Precautions    Importantaalety leon eT 2  Antenna Safety Instruchons EEN 4    m Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV    KOy FEAOG disiras sanaan eaea aa aia a aa EE Ra eaaa a aa iaa a Ri a EEA 6  PACKAS COME EE 7  vise Your GET AE A 8  TOME Me 11  OUr REMOS CONTO A 14    E Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting a TV Cable or an AMA anciana 18  Gonmeciima A VOR 23  Connecting a Video Camera or Game Console                                                          24  Connecting d DVD Pla aci  n 26  Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver                                 27  Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector                                                  28  Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector                                                     29  RU ei E QU                                       30  Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5 1 Sound System                         31    8 Chapter 3 USING THE FEATURES    Using The Built in DVD ee o                            n 32  Using The USB Storage and SD Card Reader                                                    34  Wide Screen Viewing                                                      
55. press CHA  The remote will try the next code   Continue until the device responds  Press CH Y to try the previous code     To search for other device codes  repeat steps 1 to 5     S G o o ODO    Press SET UP to save and exit     Checking the Codes    If you have set up the remote using the procedure in    Searching for Your Code     you may need to find  out which four digit code is operating your equipment     For example  to find out which code is assigned to your TV   O Press TV once        Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice  then release        Enter 9 9 0  The LED blinks twice     O To view the code for the first digit  press 1  Count the LED blinks  for example  three  blinks   3   and write down the number in the appropriate code listing in step 8  under    Programming a Device        t If a code digit is 0  the LED does not blink   G Repeat step 4 for the four remaining digits  using 2 for the second digit  3 for the  third digit  4 for the fourth digit  and 5 for the fi fth digit   Changing Volume Lock  The remote comes preset to allow independent volume control of each selected device  Global Volume  Unlock   However  you may change the Volume Lock setting to Global Volume Lock so that one  device   s volume will control volume in all other modes  After that  you can perform Individual Volume    Unlock on a selected device to set its volume control for independent operation or Global Volume  Unlock to remove all volume locking     57    Programmin
56. ri ABL E          VIHFILIHF IH       HDMI Cable          AV EQUIPMENT    Ch Use a HDMI cable to connect the AV equipment s HDMI output jack to the LCD TV   s HDMI IN  jacks       Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment     e Press the    button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     O Press the INPUT button on the remote to select VIDEO6 or VIDEOT        The HDMI connector provides both video and audio signals  it   s not  necessary to connect the audio cable     28    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector    ie T EN HDMI 2 IN  D       HSI1SN3    HDTWTW  Biri ABL E          VIHFILIHF IN        AUDIO Cable    HDMI to DVI Cable       AV EQUIPMENT    Use a HDMI to DVI cable to connect the AV equipment   s DVI output jack to the LCD TV s  HDMI IN jacks    Use an audio cable to connect the AV equipment   s audio output jacks to LCD TV   s HDMI  AUDIO jacks     Connect all AC power sources  before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or  other connected equipment     Press the O button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV     oe    eO    Press the INPUT button on the remote to select VIDEO6 or VIDEOT     If the LCD TV is connected to AV equipment   s DVI connector  you will need  an HDMI to DVI cable or an HDMI adapter not suplied  and an audio cable     29    Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV    Connecting a PC             0  2              Rear of TV    i T EN HDMI 2
57. se the A Y buttons to highlight an individual VIDEO option  use the         buttons to  change the setting  and press the MENU to exit the menu      Ifthe signal source is TV  the VIDEO MENU   If the signal source is VGA Video S Video Y PbPr   appears as  HDMI  the VIDEO MENU appears as     Picture Mode    Picture Mode  Contrast  Brightness   Color Temperature    Contrast    Brightness    Saturation  Hue Noise Reduction Medium  Sharpness VGA  Color Temperature    Noise Reduction Medium       Video Select 4     Exit MENU Video Select 4     Exit MENU    O The VIDEO menu includes the following options     Picture Mode Cycles among display types  Vivid Hi Bright Cinema Sport User    Contrast Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of  the picture    Brightness Controls the overall brightness of the picture   Saturation Controls the color intensity   Hue Controls the difference between the green and red regions of the  picture   Sharpness Increase this setting to see crisp edges in the picture  decrease it for  soft edges    41       m  z  O  T    0  I       Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Color temperature Adjusts color components independently to achieve a warm or cool  effect  Cool Middle Warm User    Warm  Increases red tint    Nature  Increases natural tint    Cool  Increases blue tint    User  Allows the user to adjust red  green and blue color  component levels independently     Color Temperature  R Gain  G Gain  B Gain    Color Temperature Select 4 
58. system of the building  accurately  or as close to the point of cable entry as possible  Use of this TV for other than  private viewing of programs broadcasted on UHF  VHF or transmitted by cable companies for  the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcast cable company  and   or program owner     m A 75 ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup   When connecting the 75 ohm coaxial cable to the set  connect the 75   ohm cable into the ANT  terminal     Some cable TV companies offer premium pay channels  Since the  signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled  a cable TV  converter descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the  cable TV company        This converter descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of scrambled channels     Set your TV to channel 3 or 4  typically one of these channels is used  If this is unknown   consult your cable TV company     For more specific instructions on installing cable TV  consult your cable TV company   One possible method of connecting the converter descrambler provided by your cable TV  company is shown in the diagram below     RF switch   not included        2 set signal  splitter f   not included  Ei Cable TV Line                      Cable TV converter   descrambler   not included         m The RF switch  not included  is required to provide two inputs  A and B   Setting  the RF switch to position A allows viewing of all unscrambled channels by using  the TV 
59. t MENU    O The AUDIO menu includes the following options     Bass Controls the relative intensity of lower pitched sounds   Treble Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds   Balance Adjusts the relative volume of the speakers in a multiple speaker  system   Sound Effect Allows selection of an audio enhancement technique from among the  following options  Surround Live Dance Techno Classic Soft Rock   POP Off   MTS Allows you to listen to high fidelity stereo sound while watching TV    Stereo     Use separate audio tracks for left and right speakers  if available      SAP   You can enjoy a second audio program from the speakers while  watching a scene in the original program      Mono   Allows mono output  useful when stereo is noisy or inconsistent     Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    SPDIF Type Allows to selection of the digital sound format  PCM OFF Dolby  Digital   PCM   The external audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT  L R   of the LCD TV  Dolby Digital   The external audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT  DIGITAL  OPTICAL or COAXIAL  ot the LCD TV    OFF   Select OFF to turn off the external audio system    44    Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV    Customizing the TV Settings       d  e    e             Press the    button to turn the LCD TV on     m  E  O  T    0  I    Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu  and use the   lt  gt  buttons to select the TV        Use the A Y buttons to highlight an individual TV option  us
60. t blink when you press a key    Replace battery with new AAA size battery   LED blinks when you press a key  but   Make sure the remote is aimed at your device and is not more  device does not respond  than 15 feet away  LED blinks one long blink    An entry error has occurred  for example  wrong key   Try entry  sequence again   Remote does not control devices or   Try all listed codes for the device  Make sure the device operates with  commands are not working properly  an infrared remote control     CHA  CHY  and LAST do not work for your   Dueto RCA design from 1983 to 1987  only the original remote    RCA TV  control will operate these functions   No volume on a device    See    Changing Volume Lock      Channels do not change properly    If the original remote control required you to press Enter to    change channels  press Enter on this remote after entering the  channel number     Programming Your Remote Control    Manufacturer   s setup codessetup codes       Audio Amplifiers   Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code   kc  B    m  Adcom 0577  1100 Modulaire 0395    Awa 0406 NEC 0264 E  A O  I  Doss  0674 s a Nakamichi 0321   Carver 92 0269 Optimus 0013  0300  0823  0395  cala eee E a gg ng   ml a CSG Bea  PO Ca c A ERE a  D Eege EEN   Elan   I Polk Audio         0820269   0 sss   EE SS ho  eel gg eem     CMM   ecg ee    Magge  A EE EE        eene EE  ee    Hag      E Shu WS   i MEM  S     Sony  777777  0818 602070888 7777   luman 0165    1     Soundesgn DO  MAGNAVOX _  9
61. us injury to children or adults and serious damage to  the equipment itself     Use only a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer  This equipment and  recommended cart or stand should be handled with care  Quick stops  excessive force  and  uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart stand to overturn     Do not disable the 3 wire grounding type plug  The grounding pin on the 3 prong plug is an  important feature  Removing the grounding pin will increase the risk of damaging the  equipment     S ee    If you can not fit the plug into the electrical outlet  contact an electrician to install a grounding  outlet     Always operate this equipment from the type of power source indicated on the rear of the  serial model plate     Never overload wall outlets and extensions           Warnings and Precautions  Use and handle the power cord with care  Do not place any heavy objects on the AC  power cord   Do not pull the AC power cord  Do not handle the AC power cord with a wet hand   Do not touch the power cord and antenna cable during lightning     Remove the plug from the wall outlet  if the equipment will not be used for a long period  of time     m  z  G   T    0  I       Do not place  use or handle this equipment near water     Never expose the equipment to liquid  rain  or moisture   Seek for service if any of the above is spilled into the equipment     Do not expose the equipment to extreme temperature or to direct sunlight  as the  equipment may heat up and suffer 
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