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1.               ITEMS    Screen Size   Aspect Ratio   Resolution   Display Area  opening  H x V  Pixel Pitch   Display colors   Contrast Ratio  Brightness  center   Viewing Angle  CR220   Response Time  GTG   Broadcasting System  Receiving Channel  Sound System  Resolution   Data Broadcasting  Composite Signal   Y  C Signal   Component Signal  HDMI Connection   VGA Connection    Scanning Frequency  Audio 1    Audio 2  Audio 3    Speaker   build in     31 51    TFT LCD Panel   16 9   1366 x 768   697 68 mm x 392 25 mm  0 51075 mm x 0 51075 mm  16 7 M   1200 1  typ     500 cd m  IDO    176  Hor    176   Ver  IDO   8 ms  typ     Analog   NTSC M N   Analog   PLL181Ch   CATV 125Ch  Analog   Multi channel TV Sound  Analog   480i   Close Caption   V   Chip   CVBS   S Video   Y Pb Pr   HDMI   D Sub 15 pin   Ldi dde 6OKHz   1   56    75Hz  Composite   S   Video    Component    32       Digital   ATSC Clear QAM  Digital   54M Hz 864M Hz  Digital   Multi  Track Sound  Digital   1080i  720p 480p  480i    x 2  x 2  x2  720P   1080i   HDTV ready    x 2          Line Out  Digital Audio Out    Function Keys    PC  10W   10W  rms   THD  lt  10     Left   Right  S PDIF  for HDMI and DTV       Power   Source   Menu   Up Down Channel        Volume    ARC EXIT       Video Performance    3D Comb filter   3D De interlace   Aspect Ratio Control  ARC     Auto Picture Control  Video Enhance  Noise Reduction       Audio Performance    Subwoofer  Auto Volume Control  AVC        Other Control  Power Supply
2.           Check the Hue  Saturation and Color adjustments     Reset the TV to the factory default settings           Select a different APC mode       Check the Brightness of Picture Settings      The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its life  Contact  an authorized service center        Remote control does not work          Install new batteries      Make sure the remote sensor window isn t blocked       Make sure the system is in the right mode  TV  CAB SAT  DVD or  AUX         There are stripes on the screen or colors fade           There may be interference from other appliances       There may be interference between the video source cable and  the power cable       Make sure the power and video cables are not touching   Check the Hue  Saturation and Color adjustments       72    The picture is not sharp           The signal source may be weak      The provider may be experiencing difficulties      Check input connections      Check the Sharpness of Picture Settings     m  Z  MD  F    UO  I             The source signal may be weak      The provider may be experiencing difficulties      Check input connections           The source signal may be weak     Check input connections           There may be interference from other appliances nearby or  around the LCD TV        73    SPECIFICATIONS                Panel    TV Function    Video Input    PC Input    Audio Input    Audio Output    Feature    Power    Dimension  Weight  net                                 
3.     Dish Network 0775    Dish Network System 0775 1775 1005 1505  Dishpro 0775 1775 1005 1505    Systems       NEC 1270    Next Level 0869    Philips 0749 1749 1142 1442 0775 0724   0722 0819 1076 0099  RCA 0566 1142 1442 0775 0143 0855   0392 1392 0566 0775 0869  RadioShack 0566 0775 0869  1142 1442 1276 1108 1609    59    m  Z  0   B  ep   E       TVs    AOC Brocksonic 0236 0463 0180    0180    America Action 0180 Clarion    K BOE     lt     0030 0178    0017 0030 0178 0092    0030   0030   0054   0000   0765  0156 0765 0783 0767  0451 0092   0047    0054 0000 0451 0463 0180 0060   0030 3392 0171    0180   0030 0092  0047 0054 0017 0060 0030 0178  0047 1447   0178   0180   0180 0171  0054 0000 0180 0030 0171  0093 0180 0672   0672    0047 0054 0154 0000 0051 0451     0093 0180 0060 0702 0030 01 78   0145 0166 1147 1347       0451 1661 0672 01 78 0092 0623   1755 1756 0661    0092  0030 0178 0092  1454   1369   0511 0145  0017 0180 0178    60    TVs    1145  0150 0178 0171 0623  0178 1147 1347 1447        mu 0 06 0442 0054 1625 0060 0030 01 78   0 00   Grundy 0180 0047 0054 0017 0154 0000 0156   0051 0093 0060 0053 0030 0178   0171 0166 1347    m  Z  0   B  ep   E          61          lt   DO    Magnavox Petters 1523    0047 1454 0054 0154 0000 0051     0250 0180 0060 0030 0092 0171   0706 1254 1755    0017       Majestic Penny 0047 0156 0051 0060 0030 0178     1347  0047 0000 0156 0051 0250 0060     Marantz 1454 0054 0030 Pennys    0030 0178       Matsushita 0051 0250 0650 
4.     Font foreground opacity     Font background color     Font background opacity     Font edge type     Font edge color    Caption Preference   applies to digital channels only  can  either be basic  advanced or auto     41          HSI IDNA    Closed Caption Example       6  Usercan reset Closed Captioning back to factory settings     Basic Selectio   Advanced Sele   ira nie  Are You sure you want to RESE   Advanced App   Closed Caption Settings to the facto       p  Capion Prefer       RESET CC       7  Press EXIT button to exit all menu     NOTE   The Caption feature does not work with Component   expect for 480i   Video   PC   HDMI input source     42    Parental Control and Locks  Setting Ratings and Channel Locks  Parental Control    Parental Control allows a user to block viewing of programs  according to their content and rating levels     Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Locks and press P button  to access the PIN Entry menu     3  Enter your 4 digit PIN to access the Locks sub menu     New PIN  S ett EO q E Enter N ZATA P H i    Channels    i  A  L A    Channel Locks Canada    Front Fanel Lock Block Unrated Shows  Change PIN  RESET LOCKS       NOTE   The factory default PIN code is     0000         43       m  Z  e  F    UO  I       5  Press P and A Wbuttons to select USA    Canadaj or  Block    Unrated Shows        USA custom ratings menu include TV and Movie Ratings     L IE E A a TW    LIGA bh   Move       TV 
5.     KPBS       6  Press the A Y dd    buttons to enter the name   7  Move to     Done     and press OK buiton to finish     Master List  Favorites  Scan Channels  i  ua      Y         Find Channel      Channel Name  o       29    Picture Control  Adjusting the Picture Setting  1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Settingsl  3  Press b button to access  Picture and  Picture Settings        ki Picture  d do Audio  Channels Ma y  Closed Captions  Locks Timers  erez D Date  amp  Time  JEA E LIE  Menu Language  VGA Settings  System Info  Power Consumption  RESET ALL    _   Aspect Ratio       Color Temperature        RESET PICTURE       4  Press   button again to display the menu    Picture Settings   TV     A user can make adjustment  when in    Custom    mode     5  Press A Y and OK buttons to choose the desired item     6  Press  lt b buttons to make adjustments and press AV  buttons to choose other items     Brightness   Increase or decrease picture brightness  Contrast   Increase and decrease picture contrast  Saturation   Deepen and lighten picture color   Hue   Modify the tint  flesh tone redness or  greenness  of color   Sharpness   Soften and sharpen image    30    Mode       Picture Setting   Brighiness    Aspect Ratio Contrast       Color Tempere     Saturation  iz   RESETPICTI  Hue    Sharpness    HSITDNA    free  Tr      LAME       Picture Setting 2  Aspect Ratio Vivid  tx   Color Temper Movie  Cc RESET PICTI Sports  
6.     Scotch  Scott    Sears    Sharp  Sheng Chia    Shivaki  Siemens  Signature  Signature 2000  Simpson  Singer   Solar Drape  Sony  Soundesign    Spectravision    Squareview  Starlite   Studio Experience  Supreme    Sylvania    Symphonic    TMK    INO    TVS  Tandy  Tatung  Teac    Technics    Technovox    0463 0060 0030  088 0047 0054 0154 0000 0463   0171 1755   0060    0178    0236 0180 0030 0178  0047 0054 0017 0154 0000 0156     0051 0093 0060 0053 0030 0178   0171 0166       0054 0093 0180  0093    0178   0145   0054  0047 0093 0030  0030 0178    0060 0092   0000  1100 0017 0154 0000 0150 0053  0180 0178    0156 0178  0171    0236 0180  0843    0000    0047 0054 0154 0000 0051 0030     0178 0092 0171       0000 0180 0178 01 71  0236 0180 0178  0017   0463   0093  0000 0051 1756  0154 0706    0047 0054 0017 0051 0250 1347   0650    0030          lt     S    Techwood    Teknika    Telecolor    Telefunken  Thomas    Thomson    Tocom    Toshiba    Totevision  Toyomenka  Truetone  Ultra    Universal    Vector Research  Victor  Vidikron    Vidtech    Viewsonic  Viking  Visio  Vizio    Wards    Waycon   Welton  Westinghouse   White Westinghouse  World   XR1000   Yamaha    York    Zenith    DN  UJ    0051 0250 0060    0054 0463 0180 0150 0060 0178   0092    0017    0702  0047 0178  0047 1447    0156    0154 0156 0150 1265 0060 0145     0166 1145 1156 1256 1356 1656   1704 0650       0051  0178  0051 0250  0092  0047    1755 1756  0030  1100 0053  0054    0178  1755    0060  17
7.    Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s  instructions     8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other  apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce heat     9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug  as two blades with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and a  third rounding prong  The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety  If the  provided plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the  obsolete outlet     10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the apparatus     11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     12 Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the manufacturer  or  sold with the apparatus  When a cart is used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over     13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time     14 Refer all servicing to qualified service 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 
8.    The user can reset all settings back to factory settings  including  the channel map  all Program Info  Favorite channel lists  etc     Following Reset  the Setup Wizard resumes to factory default  mode     If a PIN is set  the PIN entry dialog is displayed before the    Reset  All    Settings dialog box  even if Locks are temporarily off  If no  PIN is set  the dialog is displayed immediately     1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Settings and press b   Y buttons  to access the RESET ALU screen     3  Press the    to select    Reset    and OK buttons to reset all  settings     Picture         Audio  i    A GU sure  Closed Caplio ALL i TTING GE de    EUT Su  EEE The ranna Gale clesred  You  kate  amp  Time mus t run 5 setu up Wizard ima rar  Menu Languag   VGA Settings   System Info   Power Consumption    RESET ALL       20       Changing Channels    Using the Channel buttons    When you press the CHA Wbuttons  the IV changes  channels in sequence  You will see all the channels that the  TV has memorized  You will not see channels that were not  memorized     Using the Last button to select the previous channel    m  Z  0   B  ep   E       To quickly switch between two channels  tune to one channel   then use the number button to select the second channel  Press  the LAST button to quickly alternate between them     Adjusting the Volume    Using Volume Control  Press the VOL         buttons to increase or decrease the  
9.   Custom             7  Press OK button to return to the previous screen or press  EXIT button to exit all menu     NOTE   Settings for Standard  Vivid  Movie  Sports are pre configured     31    Adjusting the TV Screen    1     2   3   A    5     6     Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Settings  Press  gt  button to access  Picture  sub menu     Press  gt   W button to select Aspect Ratiol     Picture Settings       ET       Color Temperature    _   RESET PICTURE       Press    button again to display the menu        Press A Y buttons to choose the different modes and press  OK to confirm     Normal   displays the image exactly as broadcast    Full Screen  stretches the image to fit the screen     None of the image is cut off  but the image may be  distorted     Zoom   scales the image larger  and will cut off part of the  image   Subtitle   shift the image up to show the subtitle     32       Adjusting the Color Temperature  Adjust the white balance of the picture     Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Settings   Press  gt  button to access  Picture  sub menu     Press    W buttons to select  Color Temperature and press     gt  button on display the menu     5  Press A Y and OK buttons to choose Cool  Neutral or  Warm       d n    m  Z  e  F    UO  I       Cool   a bluish white  Neutral   a normal white  Warm   a reddish white    6  Press    button to return to the previous scre
10.   Power Consumption  WxHxD    Without Accessories          Sleep Timer  Timer On  Timer Off  AC 100V   240V   50   60Hz    lt  180 W   828 0 mm   651  3mm   240 0mm  22Kg                   74                                                                                                                                                          Panel    TV Function    Video Input    PC Input    Audio Input    Audio Output    Feature    Power    Dimension  Weight  net     ITEMS  Screen Size  Aspect Ratio    Resolution  Display Area  opening  H x V    Pixel Pitch   Display colors  Contrast Ratio  Brightness  center   Viewing Angle  CR210   Response Time  GTG   Broadcasting System  Receiving Channel  Sound System  Resolution   Data Broadcasting  Composite Signal   Y  C Signal  Component Signal  HDMI Connection  VGA Connection    Scanning Freguency  Audio 1    Audio 2  Audio 3  Speaker   build in     37     37 02    TFT LCD Panel  16 9  1366 x 768    819 6 mm x 460 8 mm    0 6mm x 0 6mm   16 7M   1200 1  typ     500 cd m    typ     170  Hor    170   Ver   typ     8 ms  typ     Analog   NTSC M N Digital   ATSC Clear QAM  Analog   PLL181Ch   CATV 125Ch Digital   54M Hz 864M Hz  Analog   Multi channel TV Sound Digital   Multi Track Sound  Analog   480i Digital   1080i  720p 480p  480i  Close Caption   V   Chip   CVBS x2   S Video Ke   Y Pb Pr x2  720P  1080i  HDTV ready    HDMI x2   D Sub 15 pin x 1   f 31 5   60KHz   f    56   75Hz   Composite   S   Video       Component          Lin
11.  Audio   Closed Capllons  Timers    Date  amp  Time    Menu Language    System Info   Power Consumplion   RESET ALL  6  Use A Y  lt   gt  buttons to make adjustments   7  Press EXIT button to exit all menu     Picture    Audio    Closed Captioi  Phase    Timers   Date  amp  Time Ei  Menu Languag   VGA Settings   System Info   Power Consumption    RESET ALL       DPMS   enables or disables the display power management  mode when the VGA is the active input source using a  checkbox  When checked  the feature is enabled     Auto Sync   automatically attempts to determine the ideal  horizontal  vertical  and phase adjustments for the current  VGA input signal     52    PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL    Direct Device Code Setup    This remote control not only provide control of this TV  but  also provide control over other external devices  i e  cable  converter  satellite receiver  audio amplifier  VCR and DVD  player  Please follow the procedures to use programming  function of this remote control        Each code in the following pages insists 4 digits from 0 to 9     Mode      lt  lt SET UP gt  gt   Blink twice      lt Digit gt   Blink once       lt Digit gt   Blink once   gt    lt Digit gt   Blink once       lt Digit gt   Blink twice     STEP 1 Locate the desired device in the Device code list in the following pages     STEP 2 Select the mode by pressing DVD  CAB SAT  or AUX     STEP 3 Depress and hold  lt  lt SET UP gt  gt  button for a minimum of 3 seconds  When successful   th
12.  Ch A Y      SURA TZ  gt       lt  lt SET UP gt  gt   2 blinks     STEP 1 Select the  MODE  by pressing DVD  CAB SAT  or AUX    STEP 2 Depress and hold SET UP button for a minimum of 3 seconds until LED blinks twice    STEP 3 Enter the code digit  sequence  9  9  1   The LED blinks once for every digit entered  except for the last digit  where it shall blink twice to confirm that  9  9  1  are entered    correctly     STEP 4 Press Cha v repeatedly to cycle through each corresponding function until your  device turns off  or on      STEP 5 Press SET UP button will store the new device code and returns to normal operation   The LED blinks twice in confirmation     Device Assignment  Group no       TV_  Locked to this TV  Default     DVD  Universal VCR  DVD  PVR    Universal Tuner  Amplifier  CD  Mini Disc  And Misc  Audio   AUX    Home Automation       CAB SAT  Universal Cable  Satellite  Video Accessory BEA    Example   VCR    gt   lt  lt SET UP gt  gt   2 blinks   gt  9  gt  9  gt  1   2 blinks   gt   lt Cha V gt   gt    lt ChA V gt  gt      SET UP   2 blinks      54    Device Codes    The following sections list the available device codes for each device mode button  If there  is more than one code listed for device  enter the first one  and try the POWER button  If the  device turns on  or off   the code is correct  If it does not  try the next code  Repeat until you  find a code that works     Audio Amplifiers    m  Z  0   B  ep   E          55    Audio Amp Tuners    0405 
13.  Consumplion    RESET ALL       4  Press b button again to display the menu     5  PressA Y    gt  and OK buttons to move to Today s Date   Current Time and Time Zone     6  Press OK button to select one item and use AW    gt     buttons to make the settings     7  Press OK button to return to the previous screen or press  EXIT button to exit all menu     Current Time  Picture  Audio  Closed Caplio   Timers  Date  amp  Time  Menu Languag    VGA Settings    System Info    Power Consumplian    RESET ALL       NOTE 1   The current time will appear when you press the INFO button    NOTE 2   When selecting    Auto Update Time     the time is set according to the broadcast  When Auto Update is  on  all other time adjustments except for    Adjust for Daylight Savings Time    and Time Zone are    grayed  out    and cannot be modified by the user     39    Setting the On   Off Timer    The system supports two timers to be used to turn on and off at  scheduled viewing times     Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select  Settings    Press  gt    Y buttons to select  Timers    Press P button to display the menu     eia Muda       Picture    Audio    Closed Captions    Date  amp  Time   Menu Language  VGA Settings  System Info   Power Consumption  RESET ALL       5  Pressthe AT      buttons to move to Choose Timer  Days   Start Time and Duration     6  Press OK button to select the desired days for the timer to  execute by checking or un checking t
14.  General Adjustments  Turning the LCD TV On and Off    Turn On    Connect the Power Cord into the AC IN located in the back of the  display and the other end to the power outlet on the wall  Press the  Power button on the remote control or right side of the TV to turn  the TV on  Please refer to page 16 to adjust Power Consumption  settings    The power status light found in the lower right corner of the TV  indicates the following      BLUE LIGHT     power on  PURPLE LIGHT     Standby  power saving   only available in PC mode     RED LIGHT     power off    32    TVs    JMi  Baa  A idi    9        Ri eee    Il  ir 000 00  000 00    III  1    ty odo olo of    On abr dro    A     Gid  e ORO  lle 000050  14 RUA                                                                               14    Turn Off    Press the power button on the remote control or right side of  the TV to turn the TV off        m  Z  MD  F    ep   E                                                                NOTE   No Signal appears if there is no input source  The TV will power off automatically if an input source is  not selected     15    Power Consumption    Power Consumption is a power management technique  which helps to set up the POWER OFF status for the LCD TV  set  There are three modes  Low Medium High    Low   The power consumption is no more than 5W in the POWER OFF status   It takes about 12 15 seconds to turn on the LCD TV set     Medium   The power consumption within the first hour is les
15.  display the menu       PS DIF    On    Press A Y and OK buttons to choose the desired item     6  Press    button to return to the previous screen or press  EXIT button to exit all menu        37       m  Z  O  F    UO  I       Other Sound Settings    Press the MENU button to display the main menu   Press the A Y buttons to select   Press b   Y buttons to select  Audio    Press     Y button to select other items    Press OK button to switch between    ON    and    OFF        fa AN d    Automatic Voice Control  AVC       ON    AVC can avoid sudden increases or decreases of  volume like commercials      OFF    Under special circumstances  such as opera or  symphony  volume can be performed in accordance with  the original sound level     TV Speaker  Turn the  TV Speakerlon or off   Use if your TV is connected to    home theater or stereo      6  Usercan reset the audio settings back to factory settings     Bass Treble  amp       ANC    bei    re vou want to RESET      Are yOu BAI e Y  a   MIS Audio Settings to the factory defaul     ee   PP        DTV Language    IV Speaker    RESET AUDI       38       Time Setting  Setting the Clock    Setting the clock is necessary in order to use the various timer  features of the TV        1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Pressthe A Y buttons to select Settings   3  Press  gt    V buttons to selectIDate     Time    HSI IDNA       Picture    Audio    Closed Captions    Menu Language  VGA Settings  System Info   Power
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17. 1   typ    500 cd m    typ    178   Hor    178   Ver   typ    8 ms  typ    Analog   NTSC M N Digital   ATSC Clear QAM  Analog   PLL181Ch   CATV 125Ch Digital   54M Hz 864M Hz  Analog   Multi channel TV Sound Digital   Multi Track Sound  Analog   480i Digital   1080i  720p 480p  480i  Close Caption   V   Chip  CVBS x 2  S Video x2  Y Pb Pr x2  720P   1080i  HDTV ready    HDMI x2  D Sub 15 pin  be 019    G0KHZ 1 1   56 75HZ  Composite  S   Video       Component          Line Out  Digital Audio Out    Function Keys    PC   15W   15W  rms   THD  lt  10    Left   Right   S   PDIF  for HDMI and DTV     Power   Source   Menu   Up Down Channel        Volume    ARC EXIT       Video Performance    3D Comb filter   3D De interlace   Aspect Ratio Control  ARC     Auto Picture Control  Video Enhance  Noise Reduction       Audio Performance    Subwoofer  Auto Volume Control  AVC        Other Control  Power Supply  Power Consumption  WxHxD    Without Accessories          Sleep Timer  Timer On  Timer Off  AC 100V   240V   50   60Hz    lt  300 W   1067 0 mm   815 0 mm   270 0mm  36 1Kg                                                                                                                                  Polaroid    and    Polaroid and Pixel    are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation  Waltham  MA  USA     For service  support and warranty information  visit www polaroid com        20070430    76    
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20. 6  Centrex 0672 1004  0797 1100 1004 1020 0717 0755       67    DVD Players    1003 1277 GoldStar 0801 0869 0741    0833    Go Video 0573 1075 1044 0744 0717 0869  Marantz 0503 0539 0675    0741 0783 1158 1099 1304 1730   0833 0715       68    DVD Players    Paniasonic 0503 0490 1762 0703 1362 1462   1490 0571    1354 1260    RCA 0522 0571 0822 1132 1022 0790   0717  RadioShack 0571    poe    0744    Sharper Image 1117    Theta Digital 0571    69    m  Z  MD  F    ep   SE       DVD Players       70    TROUBLESHOOTING    There is no picture or sound          Make sure the AC cord is connected      Verify that there is a valid source signal     Make sure the correct input mode is selected        There is no picture from AV          Make sure the BRIGHTNESS is properly adjusted       The florescent lamp may have reached the end of its life  Contact  an authorized service center       Make sure the video source is plugged into the composite video in  port          Make sure the volume is not set to minimum     Make sure the sound is not muted    Make sure that headphones are not connected        There is no picture or sound   just noise           The source signal may be weak     Your provider may be experiencing difficulties       Check your input connections        Picture is not clear           The source signal may be weak      The provider may be experiencing difficulties     Check input connections        71    m  Z  a   B  ep   E       Picture is light or improperly tinted
21. C D Sub    Audio In  ces i    uj Jusuodwo   I did d S        OO     o 0 0   0 09      4     Audio Out Service    9D1A19S       0    did               LO Toi Il   e  EEE       HSI IDNA    Jack    1 a b  Composite In    2  c d   S Video    3  e f  Component In    4    RF In    5   g h   Service Port    6    9  ij     10    11    S P DIF  PC Audio In    D Sub  HDMI   High Definition    Multimedia  Interface     Audio Out    Service Port    Description    Connects to the Composite video and audio output jacks on your VCR or other video  devices     Connect to the S Video output jack on your VCR or other video devices for a sharper  picture     Connect to your TV s component video  YPbPr  and audio  L R  jacks   Connect to an antenna or to a cable TV system    Only for service use    Connect to a digital audio component    Connect to the audio output jack of your PC     Connect to the video output on your PC  Please use additional cable for sound     Connect to the HDMI jack of the TV with an HDMI output  such as set top box  DVD  player  etc  You can also connect the TV with a DVI output by using an HDMl to DVI  cable or HDMl to DVI adapter  Please use an audio cable  when using HDMl to DVI  cable or adapter     Connect to the audio input jacks on your Amplifier Home theater     Only for service use     Accessories       HSITONA       User   s Manual Remote Control  amp  Batteries       Power Cord    Remote Control    This universal remote control can operate up to four devices  
22. IT   Select the display output mode  TV   Video mode  Normal  Full  Screen Zoom  Subtitle   PC mode  Normal  Full Screen      2  VOLUME           Increase decrease the volume or function as the left right arrow button  for menu     3  CHANNEL  4 v    Change the channel or function as the up down arrow button for  menu     4  MENU   Displays the main menu  When OSD  on screen display  appears  press the  button to select or access a sub menu     5  INPUT   Press INPUT button on the side of the TV and the source menu will appear on  the screen  Press the CHANNEL  4 v  button to select your preferred source input  TV   Video 1  Video 2  YPBPR 1  YPBPR 2  PC  HDMI 1  HDMI 2  and press MENU botton  to confirm     6  POWER   Turn the LCD TV on or off   7  REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR   Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV   8  POWER INDICATOR   BLUE LIGHT     power on    PURPLE LIGHT     power saving  standby  offered in PC mode   RED LIGHT     power off    NOTE 1   These buttons on the TV is only for basic settings   NOTE 2   The drawing of this LCD TV in the user manual is for your reference  The actual TV appearance  may differ depending on your purchase     Overview of the TV     Connections    Side and Rear Panel       DION  CIA AE AAA EA A AE ACEA RE  Jali Jali   IAKIN Lala           00009  000 00    000000000000 A    dA  din    020000000000    Mill  00000000   Op 0070500 0no ELO    o2 200 0900  a         A    KOKO  I  Do ado 000 0         O el          MI OOPIA S    P
23. Info  Power Consumplion    RESET ALL    Picture   Audio   Closed Cepti   Timers   Date  amp  lime   Menu Language  VGA Settings  System Info   Power Consumplion    RESET ALL       uawawasass       ah 3  _________________   _         m  Z  e  F    UO  I       Channel Control  If you did not perform a channel scan during the    Initial Setup        please follow the instructions below   Memorizing Channels    1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Channels   3  Press  gt    Y buttons to select Scan Channelsi       Master List          Find Channel    Channel Warne Edil       4  Press b button again to display the menu and then press  A Y buttons to select the source for your signal     If users select Cable  the system will detect and select which  cable  i e  STD  IRC or HRC  is used automatically     Master Lisi  Favorites    Scan Channels    E    Find Channel    Channel Name Edil       5  Press OK button to display Scan screen     24    Scanning will reset all of your channels  and erase your locks and favorite    Master List    Favorites channel lists  This may take several    minutes  Are you sure you want to    Scan    Scan Channels  Find Channel  Channel Name Edit       HSITONA       Channels Found  Digital  2  Analog  8          7  Once the scan is completed  the Channel List will show on  the screen and the program of initially scanned channel is  appeared on the screen     p    cdeab           cdeab  Channels Found KFO
24. Paxonic 0060 0030    Maxcent 1755 1756 Philco 0054 0463 0030 0145    Maxent 1755 Philips 1454 0054 0017 0000 0030 0171     1254 0690    Megapower 0700 Pilot 0051 0060 0030 0178    Megatron 0047 0178 0145 Pioneer 0166 0866 0679    Memorex 0154 0463 0180 0150 0060 0030  Polaroid    0178  0150    0765 0865 1276 1341 1523    Micro Genius Portland 0451 0092    Midland 0047 0017 0051 Precision 0236 0180    Mitsubishi 0154 0093 0150 1250 0030 0178  Prima    0836  0700 0843    0761 0783 0815 0817    Monivision Princeton 0700    Motorola 0054 0051 0093 0150 Prism 0051 0250    Multitech 0180 Proscan 0047 0030 1347 1447    NAD 0156 0178 0166 1156 0866 Proton 0178    NEC 0047 0030 0178 1704 Pulsar 0017 0092    NTC 0092 Pulser 0178 0092    NetTV 1755 Quartz 0150 0178    Nikko 0047 0017 0154 0156 0030 0178  Quasar  0092 1347    0051 0250 0650    Nikkodo    J  O   gt     0030 0178 0092    0090 1547 0047 0054 0000 0051     0093 0178 1047 1147 1247 1347       Nishi 0030 Rabbit 0047    Norcent 0748 RadioShack 0047 0154 0180 0150 0030 0178    Nyon 0000 Realistic 0047 0154 0180 0150 0030 0178    Onwa 0180 Runco 0017 0060 0030    0154 0250 0093 0180 0150 0030   0178 0166 0650 0079    0093    Optimus SR2000 0154 0171     ep   op   op     Optonica 0180    Orion 0017 0236 0463 0180 01 78 1463 SV2000 0054    Panasonic 0047 0054 0154 0000 0156 0051  Samsung 0047 0054 0017 0154 0060 0702 0030 017    0250 0093 0236 0150 0060 0053   0030 0178 0145 1347 0650    8 1060 0812       Sansui    Sanyo    Saville
25. Rating    etea   Tortor Based    Tuv   Direct to chien E  Suggesive dialogue      Iva  Mataro audience oy        Movie Rating    Rating Code  All children and general audience  Parental guidance suggested    R Restricted viewing  parental guidance is suggested for children under 17 __ _  Re pera TTT       44      Canada custom ratings menu include English and French  Ratings     CAN   French      CAN   English       French Rating    CAN   French      CAN   English    English Rating    Rating Gode  All children  C8  Children 8 years and older       45       m  Z  O  F    UO  I        Block Unrated Shows will warn the user that blocking unrated  TV programs will not allow them to view programs that do not  have a rating     USA    Canada    Blocking unrated shows will not allow  Hock Unrated   you to view shows that do not have a    e  e  a TS hi  rating       6  Press EXIT button to exit all menu     Channel Locks    The user may navigate through the channel list and toggle lock  on or off for a specific channel by pressing the OK button  There  are also choices that will Mark All channels and Unmark All     Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Locks and press  gt  buttons  to access the PIN Entry menu     3  Enter your 4 digit PIN to access the Locks sub menu     4  PressA Y buttons to select  Channel Locksi        Parental Contri  Charmel Locks    Front Panel Lo    E hange PIN  ima RESET LOCK  i       46    Press b button to d
26. TABLE OF CONTENTS    IMPORTANT SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS               momo momo mmm mma 1  merta ne IM ana 1    Mmpotant Sale labaz atelada 2   GENERAL INFORMAT  ION  GEEAE 3  FORMS N nana CO aa sem aa Maa matah ana BB 3  Overview of the TV     Control Buttons and IndiCatorsS            oocccoccconnconnconcnoncnononcnnnnnancnanonoronanncnans 4  Overview of the TV     Connections assa 5  ACCE SOOO an asa 8  Remote CONTON ai 9   CONNECTIONS     APPLICATIONS     ues omomo Wo  eo 10  Connecting Video Devices Via HDMI  ie iii 10  Connecting Video Devices via DV Lio  to n D    Connecting PO A 12  Connecting Devices vig OINerGables  ire 13   CONTROLS  amp  ADJUSTMENTS sms 14  General Adm or Sat 14   turing me LOD TORRE 14  Power Con unn ON ittico io o nt 16  oo A 17  ohangni CRM 21  e 21  SE deia AE 22  Viewing the Menus and On Screen DisplayS                       iii 22  Switching Language Azia aa coadyteneanaaeunaeeand ae 23  Channel TOKO tt et an tan al net na aan ana abhi 24  Edd  the Changi A 26  Finding Channels Dieci  27  Setting     Up your Favorite Channels    acidi 28  Onannel Name UGG oa rio 29    m  Z  0   F    ep   E       Picture Control EEA 30    Adjusingihe Picture Sel Gaon Mn Oi 30  Adjusting the TV SOON HA 32  Adjusting the Color Temperatu ea eos ae Ane iii 33  Udo 35  PIS AG ne Sound QUA Easton 35  Choosing a Multi Channel Television Sound in Analog TV    Woo  maha  36  Choosing a Multi Track Sound   MTS   in Digital TV                 Woo naa  37  COMMS UAS el Ng 
27. When using the remote control in TV  mode  please point the remote directly toward the Remote Control Sensor on the front panel   If you want to select other devices  simply press one of the buttons  TV  CAB SAT  DVD or AUX     ek  tf Ha        2   8   alle   e  fel BIO le  El    ren    These buttons are designed to operate and control external  devices  Please select one of these buttons first to operate  your selected external device  See page 53 54 for Program   ming Remote Control     Control buttons    When you switch to CAB SAT DVD or AUX mode these  buttons operate the video device you have programmed into  the remote control     DVD MENU Toggles the device menu     SLEEP   Skip Reverse      ci  O sprone  O  O EO  E  o            O   ros    Press to increase or decrease the volume If the audio was  muted  pressing VOL       will un mute the audio     Toggle the picture mode between Normal    Full Screen  Zoom    Subtitle   LAST       ek  GO       BE e dema    ek   rk     ek  aj R   alle   el          1     ek ek  T      Jumps back and forth between two channels   PIP LIVE TV    Your TV may not support PIP LIVE TV     If the system uses TV Guide  the Guide button switches to TV  Guide  If not  and the system is in TV mode  the Guide but   ton switches to broadcast mode and displays the Show Title  Display  with Date and Time      Toggle the main menu     Press to move the on screen display  OSD  highlight in the  desired direction  In TV mode  please press MENU on the r
28. X HD  Digital  31 KFOX SD  Analog  24       8  Press OK button to finish     NOTE   If you select Stop Scan  the scan process will be stopped immediately and the scanned channels will be  stored in the non volatile memory     25    Editing the Channel List    Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Channels   Press    button to select Master List    Press b button again to display the menu and start to edit  the list     PressA Y    gt  and OK buttons to add or remove channels   Press EXIT button to exit all menu or press OK to finish     Di O Za    dk       9     Favontes  Scan Channels  Find Channe    Channel Name Edit    Master List  Favorntes  Scan Channels    Find Channe    Channel Name       NOTE   Select    Mark All    in the    Master Channel List    to enable all channels in the list     Digital Only    enables  just the digital channels     Unmark All    disables all channels in the list     26    Finding Channels Directly  1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Channels   3  Press  gt    V buttons to select Find Channel   4     Press    button again to display the menu        HSI IDNA       Master List    Favortes    Scan Channels    Channel Name Edit       5  Use 0 9 buttons to enter the channel numbers and press  OK to scan the entered channel     6  Press Wand OK buttons to select DONE and finish it        NOTE 1   This TV can automatically tune in scanned and found chan
29. ations to this  equipment may void the user s authority to operate it     Important  One Federal Court has held that unauthorized recording of copyrighted TV programs is  an infringement of U S  copyright laws  Certain Canadian programs may also be copyrighted and  any unauthorized recording in whole or in part may be in violation of these rights     Warning   Do not leave stationary Images  patterns  PIP windows  or letterbox images on the  screen for prolonged periods of time as this may result in permanent damage to the LCD  panel  This type of damage is not covered under warranty  The following are examples of  but  not limited to  potentially hazardous display output  side bar images  video game patterns   closed captioning  channel logos and letterbox black bars  To prevent this type of damage  it is  recommended to display constantly moving images that fill the screen as often as possible     According to industrial standards for LCD display technology  there are a certain number of  allowable defective pixels  Although we produce panels with more than 99 9  active cells  there  still may be some cells that do not produce light or remain constantly lit  For further information   please contact sales or technical support     m  Z  0   F    ep   E       Important Safety Instructions    1  Read these instructions   Keep these instructions   Heed all warnings   Follow all instructions     Do not use this apparatus near water        Clean only with dry cloth        eae   2 
30. cks menu next time   system will request to enter the PIN     setings   ibSnannels You must enter your  four digit FIN to  continue       9  If the PIN number is incorrect  the menu will be appeared  as below     g gt  ati p  ci ee P  Sty Invalid PIN  try again    Channels  snanneis   Enter your buzo    Pit       48    Child Lock    A user can disable the Front Panel buttons by using the Front Panel  Lock function     Press the MENU button to display the main menu   Press the A Y buttons to select  Locksiand press  gt  buttons to    access the PIN Entry menu   Enter your 4 digit PIN to access the Locks sub menu     Press A Y buttons to select Front Panel Lock     Press OK button to turn on or off     pe N    m  Z  e  F    UO  I       Change PIN    RESET LOCKS       Reset the Locks Settings    Press the MENU button to display the main menu    Press the A Y buttons to select Locksland press  gt  buttons to  access the PIN Entry menu    Enter your 4 digit PIN to access the Locks sub menu    Press A Y buttons to selectIRESET LOCKS   Press  gt  button to display the menu    Press        gt  buttons to reset the settings     RA  DI    Parental Conn  Channel Locks g   Are you sure you want to RESET  Front Panel Lo  ALL LOCKS SETTINGS to the fact    Change PIN    fa RESET LOCK       NOTE   All lock settings are reset  except the PIN  To reset the PIN  please enter Reset All in Settings to resume  settings back to the factory mode     49    System Info  Display system info     Press t
31. e   mote to enable OSD picture first and press A Y  lt   gt  to adjust  settings    Arrow keys enables the Show Title Display  with Date and  Time     The Right  gt  arrow button will access to the sub menu  The Left   lt  arrow button will navigate back through the menu    Press to select a currently highlighted on screen choice   Without the presence of any UI  User Interface   screens including OSD  on screen display   the button ena   bles Show Title Display  with Date and Time      See information on the current broadcast    17   0  9 NUMERIC BUTTONS    To manually select channels    INPUT     To select the video input source  be sure to exit OSD  The  sequence is TV Video 1   Video 2 gt YPBPR 1   YPBPR 2 gt   PC   HDMI 1   HDMI 2    To select following sub channels which display          use this  button along with 0 9 buttons to select digital channels  i e  12 1     ENTER  Press to access the sub menu           HSITONA    CONNECTIONS  amp  APPLICATIONS    Connecting Video Devices via HDMI      This can be applied only if there is the HDMI Output connector on the external device     Video Device          HDMI Cable                NOTE 1   Video Device     e g   DVD Player  Set top Box   etc    NOTE 2   HDMI   High Definition Multimedia Interface   NOTE 3   No sound connector is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection   NOTE 4   Either HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 will work    NOTE 5   Cables not included    10    Connecting Video Devices via DVI      This can be applied only if ther
32. e Out  Digital Audio Out    Function Keys    PC   10W   10W  rms   THD  lt  10    Left   Right   S   PDIF  for HDMI and DTV      Power   Source   Menu   Up Down Channel        Volume    ARC EXIT       Video Performance    Audio Performance  Other Control  Power Supply  Power Consumption  WxHxD    Without Accessories                         3D Comb filter   3D De interlace   Aspect Ratio Control  ARC     Auto Picture Control  Video Enhance  Noise Reduction      Subwoofer  Auto Volume Control  AVC   Sleep Timer  Timer On   Timer Off    AC 100V   240V   50   60Hz    lt  220 W  947 0 mm   722 0 mm   240 0mm  25Kg                                                                                                                               75    m  Z  0   B  ep   E                                                             Panel    TV Function    Video Input    PC Input    Audio Input    Audio Output    Feature    Power    Dimension  Weight  net     ITEMS    Screen Size   Aspect Ratio  Resolution   Display Area  opening  H x V  Pixel Pitch   Display colors   Contrast Ratio  Brightness  center   Viewing Angle  CR gt 10   Response Time  GTG   Broadcasting System  Receiving Channel  Sound System  Resolution   Data Broadcasting  Composite Signal   Y  C Signal  Component Signal  HDMI Connection  VGA Connection    Scanning Frequency  Audio 1    Audio 2  Audio 3  Speaker   build in     42     42 02    TFT LCD Panel  16 9  1366 x 768  930 25 mm x 523 01 mm  0 68 mm x 0 68 mm  16 7 M  1500 
33. e is the DVI Output connector on the external device          Video Device 6  I         HDMl to DVI Cable  or HDMI to DVI adapter                                           Audio Cable      D          PC  Audio In    NOTE 1   To receive video  connect a HDMl to DVI cable or HDMl to DVI adapter between the HDMI connector  on the TV and the DVI connector on the DVD player  Set top box    NOTE 2   To receive sound  connect an audio cable between the PC Audio In jack on the TV and Audio Out jack  on the DVD player  Set Top box    NOTE 3   Either HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 can work appropriately    NOTE 4   Cables not included     11    Connecting PC via D SUB    PC  D Sub Audio Out    PC  Audio In       le VGA Cable    Audio Cable    NOTE 1   To receive video  connect a VGA cable between D Sub connector on the TV and the D Sub output  connector on your PC    NOTE 2   To receive sound  connect a PC audio cable between PC Audio In jack on the TV and the Audio Out  jack of the sound card on your PC    NOTE 3   Cables above not included     12    Connecting Devices via Other Cables       Z ul an sodwoI  ke  LO             fed                  TO   Ul O PpIA S          Audio Out  Audio Subwoofer    NOTE 1   To enjoy best audio and video guality  the best to basic level of video guality is Component  S video   Composite  A V  and RF    NOTE 2   When using Composite or S Video cables  make sure you use an audio cable for sound    NOTE 3   Cables not included     13    CONTROLS  amp  ADJUSTMENTS   
34. en ea 38  WE PR an nan N 39  Seno Ne Ot en e e 39  Setting the Ori Off TIME dE 40   AISA iaia Co ced Gaon an en 41  Parental Gontokang E ateaz 43  Setting Ratings and Channel LOCKS                      uiiii ema 43  Changing Your Personal ID Number  EIN suna 47  Al A PP  e o o UE OEA 49  Reserthe LOOKS Sego ni ar ea na Ra 49  System INfO                a 50  Showing Program Ito Beira tias riadas 50  toro o AAA     a 52  PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL            MM    nti ener 53  Direct Device COS OCIO nei 53  Searching for a Device gerala moon teman ESS OSO RO I dr 54  Device CONS assa 55  TROUBLESHOOTING ona 71  SEGI CANON ai ai 74    Information on Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment    WEEE STATEMENT   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     m  Z  0   B  ep   E       Remove the neck of the base    If you prefer to mount your TV  do not attach the stand  Remove the neck of the base from  the bac
35. en or press  EXIT button to exit all menu     Picture Settings    e Aspect Ratio    _   RESET PICTURE    Picture Settinc   Aspect Ratio  ele     Color Temper   RESET PICTI Warm       _ _ _ gt   amp C  h             __          rrr     User can reset the picture settings back to factory settings     Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Settings  Press  gt  button to access Picture sub menu     Press b E buttons to select RESET PICTURE land press     gt  button to display the menu     i A A A    on    Press    and OK buttons to reset picture settings     6  Press  lt  button to return to the previous screen or press  Exit button to exit all menu     Picture Setting  _   Aspect Ratio    re you sure you want to RESE  y   Color Temper  Picture Settings to the factory defa        RESET PICTI al       34       Sound Control  Adjusting the Sound Quality    1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Pressthe A Y buttons to select Settings  3  Press P   Y buttons to select Audio     Picture    Closed Captions MTS   Timers DTV Language  Date  amp  Time TV Speaker  Menu Language RESET AUDIO  VGA Settings   System Info   Power Consumption   RESET ALI    4  Press   button to select Bass  Treble  amp  Balance and press     gt  button again to display the menu              AVG    MTS    z   DTV Language  1    TV Speaker     RESET AUDIO       5  Press A Y buttons to choose the desired item and press  lt    gt  buttons to make adjustm
36. ents     6  Press OK button to finish or EXIT button to exit all menu     Bass   Adjust low tone of sound   Treble   Adjust high tone of sound     Balance   Adjust the volume balance between the left and  right speakers     35       m  Z  e  F    UO  I          Choosing a Multi Channel Television Sound in Analog TV    Depending on the particular program being broadcast  you can  listen to Stereo  Mono or a Secondary Audio Program  SAP     The shown language in SAP audio is according to offered  broadcast language      Press the MENU button to display the main menu   Press the A Y buttons to select Settingsi   Press  gt    W buttons to select  Audio     Press  gt    Y buttons to select  MTS and press P button to  display the menu     Press A Y and OK buttons to choose the desired item     PP A Ze    on       6  Press    button to return to the previous screen or press  EXIT button to exit all menu      RESET AUDIO       36    Bassa  Treble         AVC    MTS    z   DTV Languag    TY Speaker          RESET AUDIO       Choosing a Multi Track Sound   MTS   in Digital TV    Preferred Language  The digital  TV transmission system is capable of simultaneous    transmission of many audio tracks  for example  simultaneous  translations of the program into foreign languages      Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Settings  Press  gt    Y buttons to select Audio     Press b   Y buttons to selectIDTV Language and press       button again to
37. he MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select  Settings    Press  gt    Y buttons to select  System Info      Press P button to show the info   Press EXIT button to exit all menu     Te W Zu d       Picture    Audio    Closed Caplio     Timers  Date  amp  Time  Menu Languag  VGA Settings  System Info     Power Consun         RESET ALL       Showing Program Info Data    Press the MENU button to display the main menu   Press the A Y buttons to select Guide    Press    button again to show the info                             Press OK to show more information   Press EXIT button to exit all menu     ee du en       E te ee ea ee  e EO plal   Settings    Channels    Locks       50    Mon  Oct 31 5 10       m  Z  O  F    UO  I       cdeab No Info Available    Mon  Oct  31 5 10       No Info Available   TV None  English E  CC     cdeab No Info Available       NOTE   Press    Guide    on the remote control to have a guick access to Info data  Repeatedly press    Guide    to  show cyclic info   a  Title Display only  b  Title and Description Display  c  Cleared    51    PC mode Adjustments    The    VGA Settings    are to allow the user to control certain VGA  specific features     Press INPUT button to select PC source  see page 22         Press the Menu button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Settings     Press  gt    Y buttons to select VGA Settings      Press b button to display the menu     SE eit eS O d          Picture  
38. he check boxes and  make the settings     7  Press OK button to return to the previous screen or press  EXIT button to exit all menu     a Timer is on  Picture  Audio  Closed Caplio   Timers sa a a  amp   amp   amp      Date  amp  Time start Time Duration  Menu Languag    VGA Settings    rote SE  System Info    Power Consumption    RESET ALL       NOTE 1   This feature is only available if the clock in the system has been set   NOTE 2  Timer 1 takes precedence over Timer 2     40    Viewing Closed Captions    This LCD IV has the ability to decode and display closed  caption content if supported by the program  These captions are  usually used for the hearing impaired or for foreign language  translations     1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Settings    3  Press b   Y buttons to select Closed Captions      Basic Selection   Advanced Selection   Advanced Appearance   Caption Preference  Menu Language    Vas Settings    System Info    Power Consumption    RESET ALL       4  Press  gt  and AV buttons to select Closed Caption  Service     5  Press   button to display the menu     Basic Selection   the preferred basic selection can take a  value in the range CC1 CC4 and T1 T4     Advanced Selection   the preferred advanced selection  can take a value in the range CS1 CS6     Advanced Appearance  allow for controlling  e Window background color   e Window background opacity    Font size     Font style     Font foreground color 
39. is TV will blink twice after pressing  lt  lt SET UP gt  gt     STEP 4 Enter the 4 digit code for the desired device  This TV will blink once on each digit  entry  excluding the last digit  It will blink twice to confirm whether the valid code is  programmed     Device Assignment    TV   Locked to this TV  Default    DVD  Universal VCR  DVD  PVR    CAB SAT Universal Cable  Satellite  Video Accessory    Universal Tuner  Amplifier  CD  Mini Disc  And Misc  Audio   AUX    Home Automation    Example   DVD  gt  lt  lt SET UP gt  gt   Blink twice       lt 1 gt   Blink once       lt 0 gt   Blink once        lt 6  gt   Blink once       lt 1  gt   Blink twice        NOTE 1   Each digit must be entered within 10 seconds  or the Remote Control shall exit the current  programming state    NOTE 2   Iwo short LED blinks indicate valid code    NOTE 3   Along LED display indicates invalid code sequence  The code should be re entered     DI    m  Z  0   B  ep   E       Searching for a Device Code    If none of the codes listed in Device Codes list is found  you  can search for a set of commands that will work  Your Remote  will sample all the codes in its system to find one that will allow  you to control your device     As the Remote searches its library  it starts with the most  popular device in the category and works through to the end   To cycle through each available device code and sample its  functions        Mode      lt  lt SET UP gt  gt   2 blinks      9   9   1   2 blinks       lt
40. isplay the menu    Press AV     gt  and OK buttons to select lock or unlock the  channel    Press EXIT button to exit all menu     NOTE 1   Note that changes to Channel Locks are effective immediately unless the TV is temporarily unlocked    due to entering a PIN when a Ratings or Channel Lock is encountered     NOTE 2  If a new channel is encountered during channel change or added by using the Find Channel feature  its    default state is unlocked     NOTE 3   Press    0000     if a user forgets the PIN  Please remember your password and preserve this manual    well     Changing Your Personal ID Number  PIN     Allows the user to set a new PIN  The PIN is a four digit numerical  PIN masked from display  The user must enter the new PIN  and will  then be prompted a second time for confirmation     Pe Mea    N    Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Locks and press  gt  buttons to  access the PIN Entry menu    Enter your 4 digit PIN to access the Locks sub menu    Press A Y buttons to select Change PIN        Parental Contra  Channel Locks    Front Panel Lock     A  RESET LOCKS       Press b button to display the  Change PIN menu    Enter the old 4 digit PIN and enter your new 4 digit PIN    Enter the 4 digit PIN again to confirm  the Change PIN menu  will disappear when it finished     47       HSI IDNA    Enter Old PIN    kkk d    Enter New PIN       Xx In    Confirm New PIN      ok           8  When a user wants to access the Lo
41. k of the TV and use the instructions in your wall mounting kit  not included      IMPORTANT  Before removing the neck  place the TV on a stable surface  with bottom foam packaging material or a soft cloth     STEP 1 Loosenandremove the 5 screws that  secure the base s neck to the TV     Packaging Material or soft cloth Enlarged neck picture    STEP 2 Remove the base   s neck from the TV        Attaching the stand    These instructions are designed to help you attach your stand easily and safely   Please read carefully     IMPORTANT   Attach the stand to your TV with bottom foam packaging material still attached     Use all 6 screws  provided  to attach the stand to the TV     Unit       Packaging Material or soft cloth       Unit    SE                m1_ bee A          HSITDNA    IMPORTANT SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS    This wide active matrix TFT  thin film transistor  liquid crystal monitor is designed for use as a stand  alone TV as well as a display device for video electronics appliances and personal computers     Important Information    Warning   To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this product to rain or moisture     CAUTION    Risk of electric  shock  Do not open        Caution  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not attempt to disassemble or modify this device   There are no user serviceable parts inside  Refer any service issues to qualified service  personnel     Caution   FCC  CSA regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modific
42. nels  If your intended channel is not found   the TV will tune to the previous last found channel   NOTE 2   Channels are automatically added to the master list when found     27    Setting     Up your Favorite Channels    ba    2   3   A    Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Channels   Press  gt    Y buttons to select  Favorites     Press b button again to display the menu and start to edit  the favorite channels          Scan Channels         Find Channe    Channel Name Edit       Press A Wand OK buttons to choose which favorite list to  edit  The system supports 3 favorite channel lists and each  list will store 16 channels       By marking your preferred channel  this channel will be  included in the Favorite  Fav is shortened for Favorite  List   To know how to mark your preferred channels  please see     Editing the Channel List    on page 26     Master List  scan Channels  Find Channel    Channel Name       28       Channel Name Editing  1  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     2  Press the A Y buttons to select Channels   3  Press  gt    Y buttons to select Channel Name Edit       HSITDNA    Master List  Favorites  Scan Channels  Find Channel         4  Press    button again to display the channel list   5  Press A Vto choose which channel you want to edit and  OK to confirm     mel Mame Edit    cdeab  Master List KFOX HD    Favorites KFOX SD      Scan Channels KPIX  Find Channel  Channel Name KGO DT  KGO DT
43. operate normally  or has been dropped     GENERAL INFORMATION    Features    Your TV is designed with the latest technology and is a high performance unit that includes the  following special features     m  Z  0   B  ep   E         MULTI SOURCES INPUT INCLUDED RF IN  D SUB  HDMI  COMPOSITE  S VIDEO  AND  COMPONENT       BUILT IN COMBO TUNER IS ABLE TO RECEIVE ATSC  NTSC AND CLEAR QAM CABLE  SIGNALS       Universal remote control provides control of other devices such as Cable Converter  Satellite  Receiver  DVD player  Audio Amplifier  VCR etc       For screen size 32    37    built in 10W dual channel speakers are offered  for 42     15W are  offered       Embedded video enhancement and noise reduction features for the colorful and clearest picture  possible       Provided multi channel sound decoder for stereo and bilingual broadcasts   d Automatic sleep timer control from 15 to 90 minutes   The sequence is 15   30   45   60    90       Automatic Power Off feature after 10 minutes without a signal       Component video input for high definition TV programming  HDTV ready   resolution up to 720p   10801       Automatic Picture Control  APC  and Aspect Ratio Control  ARC  functions for end user  customization of viewing preferences     Overview of the TV     Control Buttons and Indicators    6  uxa Loaasv      5          A  NM                                                                            E    INYdNI NN3W                                e             1  ASPECT  EX
44. s than 35W and  you can turn on TV around 3 seconds  After one hour  the power consumption  is switched to around 5W and it takes 12 15 seconds to turn on the LCD TV        High   The LCD TV set can be turned immediately and the maximum power  consumption would be less than 35W     Press the MENU button to display the main menu    Press the A W buttons to select  Settings     Press  gt    Y buttons to select Power Consumption     Press    button to display the sub menu    Press A Y and OK buttons to select Low  Medium or High     os A SY ZO    Press EXIT button to exit all menu or press    button to  return to the previous screen     Picture    am   Audio       Closed Captions  Timers   Dale  amp  lime  Menu Language  VGA Settings    system info    Picture   Audio   Closed tapti  Timers   Date  amp  lime   Menu Language  VGA Settings  System Info   Power Consumption    RESET ALL       16    Initial Setup    When the system powers on for the first time  the initial auto  installation is enabled        Language Selection    1  Press the Power button on the remote control  A welcome  message is displayed  Use the A Y buttons to select the  language you prefer  and press OK button to continue     HSI IDNA       Manufacturers message  here    Use the Up and Down    GOS In youl hnemote    Control and Select the  language Vou Want lo Lis    for menus and message    Sie ella       Time Zone Selection    2  Press the A Y buttons to select on your Time Zone  and  press OK button to con
45. tinue        lime   one   Use the Up and   Down arrows and Alaska  US   Pacific  US  CAN     Mountain  US  GAN     Central  US  CAN     fi   y ET  ra D L      Eastern  US  CAN        NOTE   Ittakes around 5 to 30 minutes to finish the Initial Setup process  The time taken for Initial Setup is  varied according to the number of scanned channels     17    Daylight Saving    3  Press A Y buttons to set the Daylight Savings  and press  OK button to continue        Do you observe Daylight  Saving           Input Source Selection    4  Press A Y buttons to select the source for your TV signal   and press OK button to start scanning  If the user selects  Antenna  the next setup wizard is presented     ET pore    BILI     select the source for your  television signal                       Channels Found  Digital  O  Analog  4          18    When    Cable    Source is selected  please toggle Automatic   STD  IRC  or HRC  To have all channels completely scanned   please select STD  IRC or HRC     Select the type of cable  you receive  Automatic wil  choose for you        Automatic          5  After all the available channels are stored  the channel list will  appear     edeab  Channels Found KFOX HD  Digtal  31 KFOX SD       6  Press OK and start to watch TV     Thank you  Setup ls now  complete    NE TW  If you would like to make Saten  any changes to hese      settings In the future  just  choose Settings from the  Main Menu        19       m  Z  0   B  0  I       Reset the features 
46. volume     Using Mute   At any time  you can turn off the sound using the MUTE button    1  Press the MUTE button and the sound turns off    2  Press MUTE again or VOL         buttons to return audio back  to the previous volume level        21    Switching Source    ba  2     Refer to page 10 13 and connect external devices     Press INPUT button repeatedly to choose the desired  source     YPBPR   YPBPR2  PC  HDMI1  HDMIZ       Viewing the Menus and On Screen Displays    You can use the control buttons on the right side of the IV or use  the remote control to viewing the menus     1     2   3     With the power on  press the MENU button    The main menu appears on the screen   Press the A Y     gt    buttons to access the sub menus and  make adjustments    Press EXIT button to exit all menu or press MENU button to  return to the main menu     Hl Picture    i Audio  Channels AA  Closed Captions    Locks Timers    rei D Date  amp  Time   A ar   Menu Language  VGA Settings  System Info   Power Consumption    RESET ALL       22          Switching Language Modes  Press the MENU button to display the main menu     Press the A Y buttons to select Settings  Press  gt    Y buttons to select Menu Language    Press    button to display the sub menu   Press A Y and OK buttons to select the language     Press EXIT button to exit all menu or press    button to  return to the previous screen     E N    Picture  Audio  Closed Captions    Timers    Date  amp  Time      VGA Settings  System 
    
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