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1. You can adjust each RGB red green and blue colour individually choosing User under colourtemperature It is recommended to make small adjustments one colour at the time In the submenu you can select the position of the picture This can be necessary because DVD players do not always centre the picture in the same way You can also choose PIP Picture in Picture on these three sources H position moves the total picture to the left or the right V position moves the total picture up or down Phase adjusts the phase H size enlarges or diminishes the picture horizontally All adjustments are minor PIP Source makes it possible to choose between TV scart AV1 AV2 og S video On top of that you can choose to receive sound from the prime source or the PIP source Get started Picture format Picture format You can change the picture format by pressing F format The red frame is the screen of your LCD TV Fit Aspect mode Traditional 4 3 TV format 4 3 1 33 1 format Letter Box mode This is a 4 3 picture where you zoom in so the picture fits horizontally The consequence is of course that a part of the 4 3 picture disappears in the top and the bottom ond You can choose this format if you would like to keep the ratio between width and height using the available place or when the input signal is letterbox Letter Box Title mode As Letter Box but you get more of the bottom then of the
2. It is important to be able to use your TV in all possible ways Her a list with the following catergories Contrast glass General Mounting Picture Remote control and Sound Group Problem X Quesio Cs Answer C1 Contrast Cleaning May use alcohol or another strong acid to Contrast glass is real glass We recommend you clean your screen with glass clean the screen What about the use of screen cleaner and a soft tissue that does not make scratches the micro water fibre cloth is fine The use of water is no problem Avoid always water from entering in the cabinet The contrast glass has three functions First it increases the contrast with glass almost 50 96 which results in a better black Second it decreases reflexion of light by 25 times Third it protects the LCD panel glass damage with a plastic object screen protects the LCD panel from being damaged May place the TV in my bathroom No this is not recommended General Burn in watch the same TV channel every day No you shouldn t LCD technology makes burn in impossible Should be afraid for burn in of the channel s logo Is it save that the TV feels so warm when The aluminium frame takes the heat away from the electronic parts This operating construction together with the holes on the rear makes a fan superfluous So it is natural that it feels warm consumption power Is this correct an old fashioned TV and about half the consumption of a plasma TV
3. Sep High Definition LCD TV DV58 DV66 DV81 User manual V 2005 2 Contence Overview Please read this manual before using the product Keep it for further reference Contence Accessories 3 Mounting 4 Connections and set up 9 Remote control 14 Get started 18 Functions 24 Q amp A and practical information 33 Congratulations with your high definition LCD TV Passion for Picture We have put all our efforts in creating this unique TV We hope that you will enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed creating it Introduction Accessories Please check that you have received the following accessories together with your LCD TV Remote control Batteries for the remote control Size AAA R6P Desktop stand plate Rubber list for desktop stand Rubber feet for desktop stand plate Screws for desktop stand 4 pcs 4x12mm 1 extra Skruer til VESA v gbeslag 4 pcs 4x5mm 1 extra Warning label for mounting wallmount VESAmount 220 V power cord CD ROM with manual and other information 3m minijack soundcable with goldconnectors Y adapter with goldconnectors for centre speaker Cloth for cleaning of the frontglass Postcard remote control Chapter 1 Mounting In this chapter you will find out how to mount your TV on the complementary desktop stand or on the tablestand or the floorstand which you bought as an option You will also be shown how to use the wallmount Introduction Mounting the desktop stand M
4. for a price Picture Harmful to Can a too bright picture be harmful for my An LCD panel has a very high brightness The contrast glass has however eyes eyes the ergonomic feature that it protects your eyes just like expensive sunglasses do So just enjoy your NAD TV Picture No picture connected my DVD player to the DVI socket Try to shut off the DVD player and the TV and start again on DVI selected the right source input but do not get any picture What should do Picture No signal on connected my computer to the DVI socket but The DVI standard is very broad and we have experienced that some graphical DVI there is no signal Is there something wrong cards are not compatible with the DVI standard used in LCD TV with my computer Picture PC DVI Which settings should use when connect my 32 DV81HD DV81M and 26 DV66HD DV66M2 and 23 DV58HD resolution computer to the DVI socket 1366x768 or 1280x768 or 1024x768 or 800x600 26 DV66M 1280x768 or 800x600 22 DV56M 1280x720 or 800x600 Picture PC VGA Which settings should use when connect my The refresh rate should be set to 60Hz The resolution should be as follows resolution computer to the VGA socket 1366x768 for DV81HD DV66HD DV58HD DV81M DV66M2 1280x768 for DV66M 1280x720 for DV56M Most video boards support these resolutions When you use other resolutions our LCD TV will scale the picture Picture RGB Can adjust the individual RG
5. re tried operating my TV with a B amp O remote Probably you TV does not have this function It is however possible to have control control as understood that this was possible your TV upgraded You can contact your dealer for an offer Why doesn t it work Remote NAD alu Is it possible to have my plastic remote control We regret that the implementation of an appropriate remote was delayed a control remote upgraded couple of times It is possible to have your remote control upgraded to a well designed aluminium one with learning mode Ask your dealer for an offer if this is not included in your package Remote Remote The remote control does not work properly What You should point your remote control in the direction of the TV without o obstacles in between Make sure you are not in a menu If it still doesn t work contact your dealer Yes connect the centre mono line signal from the surround receiver to the L amp R speaker Speaker in my surround sound system audio input Use a Y adapter cable to go from stereo to mono Sound DVI VGA connected my DVD player computer to the The sockets work in pairs one for picture and one for sound With DVI RGB DVI VGA socket and the audio cables to the you have to use the mini jack on the rear next to the RF antenna input audio socket Why do not get any sound Sound No have connected the L amp R audio signal from the The phono connectors on the right side in the connector box
6. sunlight could overheat in strong sunlight General Ticking When I start my LCD TV and it is silent can No aluminium is metal and can expand a bit when it becomes warm The sometimes hear a soft ticking Is something ticking should disappear after a short time broken General VESA Can mount a VESA bracket on the back of Yes but make sure to use only the small 5 6mm screws that were mounting the screen delivered together with your NAD TV Never use force to insert a screw in the back panel more then 3 5 mm Mounting Table stand Is it possible to buy a table stand Yes a special designed table stand in aluminium with cable management is available DV66TS for 23 and 26 DV81TS for 32 Mounting Wall The TV is not hanging correctly on the wall Remember to place the 20 mm spacer between the TV and the wall as Iu What can do shown in you manual The spacer makes sure that the air can flow free behind the screen and that the TV hangs right Mounting Wall would like to hang my screen on the wall Do Yes we can supply our own wall bracket for the 26 and the 32 mounting you have an easy solution so it hangs stable Ordering number DV81WB and tight Picture 720p 1080i What HD TV signal gives the best picture on We recommend to use 720p progressive 1280x720 pixels full frames my NAD TV 720p or 1080i Picture Best Picture How do get the best picture on my LCD TV The NAD LCD TV is a high quality product It is
7. 2 Use Eg or J to select TIME in the main menu 3 Press Go Adjust TIME 4 Press and select TIME in the submenu 5 Press Go 5 Press iv or Eg to select minutes or hours 6 Change both using Gand B 7 Press EXIT to exit the menu Sleep function 4 Select SLEEP in the submenu 5 Press Go 6 Press 30 60 90 120 180 minutes or OFF deactivate the sleep function using g Or B 7 Press EXIT to exit the menu Wake up You can choose to wake up with your favorite TV channel The TV will start automatically on the last watched TV channel 4 Press J and select WAKE UP in the submenu 5 Press GO 6 Use I and J and choose one of the following possibilities Off No automatic wake up selected Everyday Your TV starts playing every day at the selected time Once Your TV starts playing once 7 Press B 8 Select the desired hour using g and I 9 Press 10 Select the desired minutes using lana Eg 11 To reselect the WAKE UP function select Press EXIT to exit the menu Fast key time In order to check the time press time Sound adjustment Sound Adjust the sound using Volume Balance og Equalizer in the OSD menu 1 Press MENU to activate the menu 2 Press M and select SOUND from the main menu 3 Press GO to enter the SOUND menu Volume adjustment Under VOLUME in the submenu use QJ and Ell to adjust the soundlevel Volumelevel goes from 0 to 100 You can off cours
8. GO Your TV will start to scan all the available channels and saves them in the same order they appear 8 Press EXIT in case you want to stop scanning If you desire to add a channel from another TV system satelite you can use the above procedure You can save up to 99 channels Manuel Scan 1 Select TV 2 Press Menu 3 Select TV SETUP in the main menu 4 Press GO 5 Select MANUAL SCAN and press GO 6 Select CHANNEL and use the navigation keys and Ei If you found a channel you want to stock you can add it by pressing Jo BH g key inserts a channel ll key replaces a channel You can continue your search by pressing B or B 6 Press EXIT to stop MENU TV channel selection Channel edit Channel edit 1 Select TV 2 Press Menu 3 Select TV SETUP in the main menu 4 Press Go 5 Select EDIT in the submenu 6 Press Go In the submenu EDIT PROGRAM will appear 7 Select the channel you want to change using the navigationkeys g o gg Ue jo proceed fast 9 channels at the time ue B E to proceed one channel at the time 8 Press Go to choose program to edit mode as shown on the right Now you can change the channel number using and You can change the channels name using J and then D 02 shows the channel number ELI without a name or empty You can use one of the below mentioned functions DR1 TV channel name jg Delete channel Press O after you have selected the
9. can have your favourite setting for every source enjoying the best available picture TEMPERATURE Nomad quatlity The different settings are saved by the TV SOUND MENU UP DOWN EXIT VOLUME 5 meg SOUND MODE User Quiwc on ac MISC MENU UP DOWN EXIT VIDEO SIZE TV mode OSD LANGUAGE English OSD SHEET Opaque Ua OSDPOSITION ESESESIEXIESE SEE 3 3 V3 0 PD LEA60 DALVIG TIME MENU UP DOWN EXIT Seer SLEEP Off fea WAKEUP PressMENUGO AM 24 HOUR MODE 24Hourmode TV SETUP MENU UP DOWN EXIT 4 AUTO SCAN Press MENU GO D MANUAL SCAN Press MENU GO FINE TUNE m 50 EDIT Press MENU GO EQUALIZER 120Hz m 500 Hz 1 5 kHz 5 kHz 10 kHz SPATIAL c t UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT EXIT AUTO SCAN SYSTEM BG D K I STORAGE P 1 SCAN Press MENU GO t UP 4 DOWN LEFT RIGHT EXIT MANUAL SCAN SYSTEM BG D K I STORAGE BAND CHANNEL t UP 4 DOWN LEFT RIGHT EXIT EDIT PROGRAM S01TV2 S 02 DR1I___ S 03DR2___ S04 RIL S 05 SULO__ S 06 SUPE__ DELETE SKIP e SET UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT wEXIT Get started Overview OSD menu Component p scan DVI and VGA mode In Component p scan DVI og VGA you have a wider choice of settings
10. channel you want to delete The selected channel will be deleted You cannot delete a channel if you are in the program to edit mode In this case you need to press exit first Skip channel Press An s will be shown in another colour on the left side of the channel number To regret press ffl again The coloured s will disappear and you can use PG or PG or the NUMMERIC keys TV channel selection RF TV fine tuning RF TV fine tuning Select TV Press Menu Select TV SETUP in the main menu using the navigation keys Press Go Select FINE TUNE Press Go You can finetune the channel using m Or S NO of WD Recommendations to reduce RF TV noise A Use an antenna signal booster B Use the picture format TV mode to obtain the best picture quality C Some channels have a bad signal resulting in a picture with noise The picture can often be improved by finetuning the channel in the PICTURE menu Reduce the value under FINE TUNE from 50 til 45 D You can also try to reduce the sharpness from level 60 to 20 or even 0 in the PICTURE menu E If all of the above doesn t work try to decrease the contrast from 50 to 40 F Use a 75 ohms low capacity cable or make the cable shorter G The quality of a PAL signal is limited Picture quality is always dependent of the quality of the signal quality of the source etc Adjust time TIME 1 Press MENU to activate the OSD menu
11. longer period Lighning can cause product failure Your TVs ventilation holes may never be covered by curtains or other objects as ventilation will stop A high temperature can cause your TV to fail oafety instructions Never spill water over the TV Do not put your TV in direct sunlight or beside something that produces a lot of heat like a stove or a open fireplace If you would see smoke or detect a strong smell switch off and unplug the TV and contact your dealer or servicecenter Do not stress your TV with temperature swings under 5 degrees or over 35 degrees or extreme moisture less then 10 or more then 75 To avoid electrical chock your TV should be earthed C C This product fulfils the conditions stated in the EEU directive 73 23 and 89 336 Technical specification features and use thereoff are subject to change without notice MEN O Passion for Picture
12. other connections Connect the powercable Let the fingerscrews rest on the wallmount Insert the powercable in the powersocket Jo Of cnm A B C Fix the wallmount Screw the fingerscrews in the backplate Hang the screen on the wallmount 2x big 4 fingerscrews Spacer L min 20mm Important The spacer makes sure that the air can flow free Your LCD TV can be put on the location of your choice Always take care that the air can flow free through the ventilation holes on the back of the screen Never put the TV in a closed bookcase or hang it flat on the ceiling because air cannot flow free in this way Remember that the warranty does not cover for faulty installation or faulty use of the mounting W Introduction VESA wallmount We strongly recommend you to use the original wallmount Vesa wallmounts can be used but they do not give the same stability Often VESA wallmounts are not dimensioned for the use of screens of this weight NEVER use the screws that are delivered together with a VESA mount This will damage your TV Fix the VESA wallmount with the M4x5mm screws delivered together with you TV Fix the other part of the VESA wallmount to the wall Connect the antenna connection Connect the other connections Connect the powercable Fix the TV to the wall Insert the powercable in the powersocket Jo Of WD Warning about VESA mounting Only use the M4x
13. to send or move the TV Put your LCD TV as illustrated The following information is essential if you need to send your TV to service Model name NAD LCD TV DVxxxx Serial nr Describtion of failure Copy of the invoice Dealers navn address and telephone number Personal information Name address telephone nr and e mail voluntary Your signature Dealers stamp and signature Date TVs packing We strongly recommend that you keep the original packing The packing is constructed to give optimal support and protection of the LCD TV under transport The packing is important if you would come in the unfortunate situation that your TV needs service or if you move house Never use packing that is not original Address the shop where you bought your product in order to receive a new packing Your TV warranty is not valid if a product breaks as a result of not original packing Packing seen from the side gung Packing seen from the top A eee Support Service Environmental information e All material used can be recycled You can deliver them at an environmental station e Remember to follow local rules regarding paking batteries and broken parts Service Contact your dealer if you have a question about warranty If you need service during the warranty period always include the original receipt Important Never send your TV to service without giving any notice Always pack the product in the or
14. top to allow for two text lines 4 3 1 33 1 Can be used in the same way as Letter Box where subtitles are format very important TV mode This is the basic format for convenient TV watching The ratio between width and heigth is kept in the middle but not at the left and right side This means that you can see 4 3 TV and 16 9 programmes without making compromises Most information is at your disposal and picture quality and sharpness remain high Fill screen mode Scales 4 3 formatet so it fits to the size of the screen without 16 9 maintaining the ratio between width and heigth 189 1 1 78 1 format Use this format when you use a DVD player and the programme is in 16 9 1 78 1 og 1 85 1 or 2 35 1 AUTO mode Use this format only when you have choosen scart as source The picture will automatically change between 4 3 and 16 9 NEN Chapter 5 Functions In this chapter you will get more information about the different functions of your LCD TV Your TV is for instance equipped with an ambient light sensor which measures the light in the room and automatically adapts the brightness TV channel selection Automatic or manual selection Automatic channel selection 1 Select TV 2 Press Menu 3 Select TV SETUP in the main menu 4 Press GO 5 Select AUTO scan in the submenu 6 Select TV system B G D K I for Denmark Norway Sweden and Benelux L for Secam 7 Select scan and press
15. 5mm screws in the VESA mounting holes on the back of the screen Use of longer screws will damage your TV Maximum insertion is only 3 5 mm Longer insertion will damage the TV M4 x 5mm i ci VESA wall bracket Spacer L min 20mm Important The spacer makes sure that the air can flow free Your LCD TV can be put on the location of your choice Just always take care that the air can flow free through the ventilation holes on the back of the screen Never put the TV in a closed bookcase or hang it flat on the ceiling because air cannot flow free in this way Remember that the warranty does not cover for faulty installation or faulty use of the mounting o S 9 Chapter 2 Connections and set up In this chapter you get an overview of what kind of objects can be connected to your LCD TV Your TV has a lot of connections sockets The objects you want to connect have the same kind of sockets You will get some examples Introduction Connections Overview of the different sockets 1 Audio out L R 2xRCA Sockets on the left side fast access board 2 DVI Audio in VGA audio in 3 5mm stereo jack 13 AV 2 video in 1xRCA 3 TV antenna 14 Audio in L R for AV 2 2xRCA 4 SCART with RGB 15 Audio out L R via minijack 3 3 mm stereo jack 5 Audio in L R for AV 1 S Video Component 2xRCA for headphones 6 Component interlaced eller progressive scan 83xRCA 7 AV1 video in 1xRCA 8 S VIDEO i
16. B red green and Yes it is possible on the following inputs adjustment blue colours Component progressive scan p scan VGA Analog RGB e DVI Digital RGB Picture RGB scart When I start my DVD player connected via the Although a picture is shown you should switch to scart RGB scart This will picture RGB scart input to the TV the picture from the give a better picture player is shown automatically but there is too much colour in the picture What is wrong Picture TV picture connected my TV cable The picture is a lot The old PAL standard is in today s eyes a relative poor standard and although worse then when connecting my DVD player we do our best to make the picture as good as possible the source is a big How can make it better restriction If it is really unacceptable try the following Make the cable as short as possible Have your signal tested by a professional Fine tune the channel down to 45 Eliminate all sharpness in the picture menu Make sure not to send the RF TV cable through the VCR or HD recorder before it reaches the TV Use instead a good TV amplifier to split the TV signal in the TV picture do bring it back button m mm Sometimes in dark scenes get the impression It is true that on some panels there is some visible light in the corners This is corners that there is more light in the corners Is not a mistake but the result of the way your LCD TV is built something broken lema
17. are audio out sound Audio DVD player to the phono connectors on the right connectors and NOT audio in connectors Connect the audio in signal correct to in in the connector box Why do not get any the phono connectors in the top of the connector box sound have connected the L amp R audio signal from the The phono connectors in the top of the connector box are audio in connectors phono connectors in the top of the connector box NOT audio out Connect the audio out signal to the phono connectors in right to my sound system Why do I not get any side of the connector area and the back of the TV Sound No sound Audio out sound Sound No sound When I shift TV channel there is sometimes AVC Automatic volume control protects you from volume shifts especially almost no sound the first 10 seconds What can during commercials Volume is kept at the same level the processor however do needs sometimes a bit of time to set the right volume You can disable the AVC sound on TV channel TV sound in the speakers Whatcan scart cable VGA mode do Sound Synchronisati On some TV channels the sound comes a bit Unfortunately some channels have synchronisation problems We had our on later then the picture does my TV need LCD TV tested at an independent lab to find out if there were synchronisation service flaws The result showed that the LCD TV works perfectly Support Packing Always use the original packing in case you need
18. e as well use the volumekeys on the remote control In the low area volumel adjustments are small Balance adjustment Use E3 Mand GO to select BALANCE Use or J to adjust the balance between left and right You can select a value between 50 til 50 Select a sound mode Use Ey and GO to use the Sound mode Use B or Wto select the pre programmed sound modes You can choose between NORMAL CINEMA NEWS FLAT og USER EQUALIZER set up You can only change the Equalizer setting if the SOUND MODE is USER In EQUALIZER in the submenu you can use Eg together with GO You can select a frequency and change the settings with The spatial efftect can be adjusted under SPATIAL From 51 you have spacial effect in stead of stereo effect AUTO Volume Justering AVC AVC is efficient in order to keep the same volume level when changing channels Use 9E and GO to select AVC MODE Use Tj to select ON or OFF 4 Press EXIT to leave the menu PixelClear Auto brightness PixelClear Brightness settings Your TV is equipped with a light sensor that constantly measures the ambient light calculates and regulates to the appropriate brightness This results in optimal picture quality whether it is very light or very dark You can also choose to adapt the brightness manually in 7 steps Autobright Activate autobright 1 Press EXIT Jg consecutively gt Your TV will accept with 5 fast blue blink
19. ettebox Title TV mode gt Auto Mode gt Fill screen Previous channel and subside menu in Text TV Quit OSD menu or quit submenu Volume up and down TV channel up and down Picture setting Still picture Brightness in 7 steps Show the time Replace previous channel Insert channel Activate autobright EXIT 9 TV shows 5 fast blue blinks Deactivate autobright EXIT 9 Remote control DV 1 This programmable remote control can control up to 7 devices For more information about programming see the pdf file about the remote control on the CD As a standard the remote control is programmed as follows AMP NAD 1753 DVD NAD T533 Mute sound DVD mode programmable Amplifier receiver mode programmable Video mode programmable PIP Picture In Picture Record Text TV keys Zoom Skip unskip channel in the programme edit menu Text TV keys Zoom Delete channel in the programme edit menu Menu Set Next channel Previous channel Last channel and subsides Text TV On Off Digital TV mode programmable Hard Disc Recorder mode programmable AUX1 mode programmable TV mode Text TV Text TV keys Insert channel in the programme edit menu OSD navigation keys Source menu Go Text TV keys Re insert channel in the programme edit menu Exit Back Choice of picture format Volume up Still picture Volume down Picture settings Brightness in 7 steps Ti
20. g the TV button first Your TV needs 10 15 minutes to operate in full brightness Switching off your TV 1 Press o on your remote control We recommend you to switch off your TV using the switch on the left side if the TV is not used during a longer period The TV goes into stand by if there is no signal in more then 15 seconds Pressing TV GO PG PG will turn the TV on again Choose channel Use PG PG or the numeric buttons to choose a TV channel To choose the last channel To see the last channel press Pre PG on the remote Volume Control Use VOL up VOL down Mute sound Press E Get started Choose source Choose source GO The different sockets your TV comes with give you a lot of possibilities On top of a scart socket your TV is equipped with Component with progressive scan and DVI that can be used together with the newest DVD players Just press Go to see the source menu Use the navigation keys together with Go to choose a source You can also press go the specific number to switch fast 1 TV Standard TV mode RF 2 RGB Scart Scart from a DVD player or HD recorder with RGB signal Use AV1 only as a emergeny solution because of the 3 AV1 connections limited picture quality 4 AV2 Use the socket on the side of the TV for fast access to camcorders digital cameras or Play Station 5 S Video S Video for your DVD player or HD recorder 6 Component Interlaced Component In
21. heet in the submenu Change OSD background using Ell or B Opaque Select a coloured background Transparent Select a transparent background OSD position Select OSD POSITION in the submenu You have 9 choices Select OSD position using or Egi Text TV Fast text Text TV You can shift to text TV by pressing TEXT on your remote control Press once more to come into a transparant mode and once more to exit Text TV On Mix Off In some countries one can see coloured fields in the bottom of a text TV page Every colour has a different meaning and is used to navigate faster Chapter Group page shift Her you can navigate fast from chapter to chapter 100 200 300 etc B Use this button to go to the next group 110 120 130 etc Il With this one you can go to the next available page use PG as an alternative Q Use this button to go to the previous page You can of course use the numeric keypad as well To move to the next or the previous page you can use the navigation keys up and down Zoom You can zoom in order to have a more readable text Use F format to zoom Subsides Sometimes you have pages with subsides f eks 1 5 It is possible to navigate in these subsides Press PRE PG followed by 9 or O Chapter 6 Q amp A and practical information In case you encounter a problem use Q amp A as a first reference You can also find other practical information in this chapter
22. iginal packing The productwarranty is not valid if the product is damaged as a result of no original packing Warranty conditions e The warranty is only valid if you have an original receipt and the serial number is readable e NADs obligations are limited to repair or exchange of broken parts at NADs convenience e Repairs under warranty need to be done by an authorised servicecenter No amount is credited for repairs done by an unauthorised servicecenter The warranty is not valid for repairs that are the consequence of damage to the product at an unauthorised service center e he product is not broken if there is a national local or security related demand in an other country then the country this product is initially designed and produced for e his warranty does not include the above modifications and nothing will be credited for such modifications or damages that are a result of these modifications The warrany is not valid for a Periodical service general care repair or replacement as the result of normal wear and tear b Costs related to transport demounting or installation of the product C Misuse including the use of the product for other purposes than it is designed for or faulty installation d Damages as the result of lightning water fire catastrophes war rebels wrong voltage inadequate ventilation or other reasons not under control of NAD e The warranty is valid for every legal owner of the product d
23. ital Satellite Receiver Digital Camera DVB T Setup Box Camcorder Chapter 3 Remote control In this chapter you will get an overview over the use of your remote control As a special feature your TV can be controlled by almost all B amp O remote controls An overview of the use of the specific buttons of the different types can be found as a pdf file on the CD delivered together with your TV You can as well use NAD HTR 2 If you did not receive our aluminum remote but a plastic one you will receive an aluminum remote for free at a later date You just need to send us the included postcard The aluminium remote control is of the learning type and has a USB interface It can control 6 devices meaning that it is the only remote control you need Remote control Simple model This remote control guarantees you a simple and fast access to all main functions Mute sound O TV Video V SIZE PIP Choose source TV ab 2 RGB Scart 3 AV1 4 AV2 5 S video 6 Component Interlaced 7 Component P scan 8 VGA analog RGB 9 DVI digital RGB Text TV Skift function in the osd menu OSD control buttons Channel information Mono Stereo sound Sound settings SOUND SLEEP TIME BRIGH Sleep function 4 1 ERASE SKIP INSERT REPLACE Erase channel es Skip channel N On Off Picture in Picture PIP Choose pictureformat 4 3 gt Lettebox gt L
24. me Activate Autobright EXIT e TV shows 5 fast blue blinks Deactivate Autobright EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TV RGB Scart AV1 AV2 S video Component Interlaced Component P scan VGA analog RGB DVI digital RGB Remote control HTR 2 It is possible to use NADs HTR 2 We recommend the following settings DEVICE EZLECT CR AEN TE E TV RGB Scart AV1 AV2 S video Component Interlaced Component P scan VGA analog RGB DV I digital RGB EOM a ee I 2E em Te Mute sound Choose source Volume up down TV channel up down Last channel channel Info Activate OSD menu OSD control buttons Shift function in OSD menu Choose pictureformat 4 3 gt Lettebox gt Lettebox Title TV mode gt Automode gt Fill screen Leave OSD menu or EXIT submenu Sleepfunction OSD TIME Still picture EM Brightness Picture in Picture PIP Picture settings Text TV Delete channel Skip or keep channel Insert channel Replace channel Back to TV after Text TV Chapter 4 Get started In this chapter you get an overview over the basic functions Get started Power ON OFF POWER ON OFF Switching on the TV 1 Switch on the TV using the switch on the left side The blue light in the speaker area will light up in 1 2 seconds 2 Wait 5 seconds 3 Press on your remote to turn on the TV If nothing happens try again pressin
25. n 1xRCA 9 VGA PC 10 Service connection 11 DVI D Digital Visual Interface with HDCP 12 Powersocket 110 240 V The Y adaptor and the audiocables that are delivered together with your TV can be used in the following way The Y adaptor should be used when you want to use your TV as a centre speaker in a Surround system The audiocable can be used when you have connected somthing to the VGA or DVI socket and you want to have sound of this source in the speakers of your LCD TV Introduction The picture below shows you the different connections in a surround system set up DV 1 Scart RGB or Component video signal KE MM Digital Optical or Digital Coaxial signal Enno L Center speaker p Ns Pre Out signal a Phono R S video signal for Receiver OSD T753 T743 Front L amp R Surround Subwoofer speakers speakers TV antennasignal TV antennasignal or Cable TV Introduction The pictures below show different possibilities Q o EN 5 o u g ge 3 2 a 9o Z ow c g o gt RGB SCART 29 S o Audio Video signal S E O Sattelite Receiver HD Recorder VHS Video Surround speakers Front L amp R Subwoofer for Receiver OSD a a tn o gO E rT gt F o 9 2g O gd OS 2 O 3 c o Q gt 2 oO m gt Fast Access Interface for PC Laptop High End DVD Player Play Console Headphones Dig
26. nevertheless only possible to show a very good picture when you have a good source and a good connection The best sources are HD TV and DVD Both function best with digital connections DVI HDMI The VGA socket gives you a good picture as well HD TV computer DVD players give a good picture with component especially with progressive scan We advise to use a good quality DVD player The bigger the screen you possess the more important this is setting brightness in daylight conditions and blue is red on component signal Does connection my TV need service do correctly or one of the cables is loose Component connected a component cable and there are You are sending a progressive signal to the TV while your TV is set to 3 G7 progressive 2 diffuse pictures on component signal What component Select the right input from the source menu component p scan is wrong Scan Your LCD TV has a backlight panel Only after 10 15 minutes this light What is wrong reaches its full brightness Picture DVI HDCP just bought a new DVD player that has a DVI Most probably your TV has no HDCP High bandwidth digital content socket connected it to my TV but the protection This is in short a signal encryption to protect DVD films from picture disappears all the time What is being copied digitally From the second quarter of 2005 we included this in wrong our production Itis possible to have your TV upgraded Ask your dealer
27. ount the desktop as illustrated below M4x12 mm N gt 2 x rubber feet X Your LCD TV can be put on the location of your choice Always take care that the air can flow free through the ventilation holes on the back of the screen Never put the TV in a closed bookcase or hang it flat on the ceiling because in this way air cannot flow free o Introduction Mounting the table stand Mount the TV on the tablestand as illustrated below Check also the instructions that accompany the stand A B C a a a Mount the botton piece with 4 Position the screen in the Screw the to fingerscrews in the backplate screws hole It is most convenient to stand with your face to the frontglass during this operation 4 x M4x8mm Introduction Mounting the floorstand Mount the floorstand as illustrated below Check as well the information delivered together with the floorstand A B C Mount the bottompiece with 4 Position the screen in the Screw the 2 fingerscrews in the backplate screws hole It is most convenient to stand with your face to the frontglass during operation 1 J 4 x M4x8mm Introduction Wallmount Mount your wallmount as illustrated below Fix your wallmount to the wall Make sure that it hangs straight and that it is fixed well Screw the to fingerscrews into the backplate and bring the spacer in place Connect the antenna connection Connect the
28. s in the speaker area The TV measures the light in the room and sets the appropriate brightness The lightsensor measures continuously and adjusts the brightness once in a while On top of this automatic brightness regulation you can still finetune the brightness and the contrast individually for every source by pressing the PIC picture key Remark Autobright is not activated when you watch the first time Autobright can also be activated by a B amp O remote control Autobright is not active on VGA DVI and Component P scan Deactivate m 1 Press EXIT consecutively gt Your TV will accept with one blue blink in the speaker area Manual regulation You can decide the appropriate brightness and contrastlevel yourself Press BRIGHT and choose one of the seven levels using the BRIGHT key The present brightness level is shortly shown on your TV Dark 1 It is totally dark in the room Dark2 It is dark in the room Dark 3 There is a bit of light in the room Normal Normal light conditions Bright 1 It is daylight cloudy Bright 2 It is daylight bright room Bright 3 It is daylight strong sunlight and big windows Miscelaneous Misc adjustment MISC menu makes it possible to change the look of your OSD menu 1 Press MENU to activate the OSD menu 2 Use J or and select MISC in the main menu 3 Press GO OSD language You can choose OSD language in the submenu OSD background Select OSD s
29. terlaced for DVD HD recorder or Set up box 7 Component P scan Component progressive scan for a DVD player that i supports progressive scan 8 VGA analog RGB VGA for a pc or multimedia device Digital signal with HDCP for your DVD PC box or set up box 9 DVI digital RGB with DVI socket This digital socket gives you the best quality Standby mode If you choose a source and there is no cable connected the TV will give the message no signal Shift source using the GO button The TV goes into stand by if there is no signal in more then 15 seconds Pressing TV GO PG PG will turn on the TV again If you have selected TV as a source and you connect a DVD player via scart your TV will automatically switch to scart Switching off the DVD player will bring you back to TV You can go back to TV mode by pressing PG PG Get started Overview OSD menu OSD menu on a video background The OSD menu is build up around keywords Picture to adjust the picture Sound to adjust the sound Misc to choose how the menu is shown Time to adjust functions related to time og TV setup for TV channel set up PICTURE MENU UP DOWN EXIT Remark BRIGHTNESS 50 Pt CONTRAST 50 COLOUR 50 ie LIB Suanewess e 56 RECALL Press MENU GO On every source you can adjust picture without interfering the settings of the other sources It that way you
30. uring the warranty period Support Pixel failure policy Pixel failure Despite the fact the your LCD TV is based on the most advanced and newest technology is it technically not possible to avoid pixel failure The reason is that the panel used in your LCD TV is composed of millions of transistors Only a small percentage of TV s will have these minor failures A pixel failure can be seen as a lighting pixel or a dark tiny spot on the screen A lighting pixel wil normally be red green or blue Practical Your LCD TV has 1366 x 768 pixels Each of them is composed of 3 subpixels which light red green or blue A pixel failure appears when one of these millions of transistors doesn t function Pixel failure policy If there are more then 3 lighting pixtures or 4 dark pixels on your TV the product warranty gives coverage A pixel failure is defined as a lighting or dark pixel that can be seen at a distance of more then one meter Do not place your TV in a room that is filled with vapour as the bathroom or other places where it can be wet ud Hobi TIT E Wu 9g Never put metal objects as coins or hairslides into the TV This can cause electrical chock or fire The power cable may not come in contact with an object that produces a lot of heat as a stove This can result in fire or electrical chock Never take the plug out ot the socket with wet hands Unplug your TV under lightning or when the TV is not used for a
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