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1. Channel Guard Stops children from watching specific channels P 24 Appearance Format for displaying the channel number Type A Type B Blue Back Displays a blue screen and mute the sound when the signal is weak or absent P 26 Child Lock Disables the front control buttons of the TV Auto Shutoff Set the power to turn off if no signal is received and no operation is performed for about 15 minuites P 26 Favourite Setting Clear favourite channel settings P 25 Illumination Lights illumination lamp P 5 while the TV is on Bright Off Soft Power Lamp Lights power lamp P 5 while the TV is on On Off Eco Sensor Automatically adjust contrast of light and dark according to the brightness of your room Off On Demo P 24 Auto Program Automatically registers channels P 10 Edit Manual Change registered channels or add new ones P 11 Language Select a language for on screen menus P 10 Video 1 Setting For use with video players and other devices P 22 Video 3 Setting For use with video players and other devices P 22 Al Volume S NILLJS Prevent sudden increase or decrease of sound when changing channels P 26 Teletext Language Select a language for Teletext programmes P 10 HDMI Setting HDMI 1 Size 1 2 Auto Audio Digital Analogue Auto HDMI 2 Size 1 2 Auto
2. Teletext systems FLOF Fastext WST standard system Power requirements AC 110 V 240 V 50 60Hz Audio output Rated power output 10 W 10 W Speakers 4 cm x 16 cm oval x 2 Power consumption 256W standby 0 5 W Screen size visible area size measured diagonally 117 em Dimensions Wx Hx D 1126 x 774 4 x 340 6 without stand 1126 x 721 5 x 120 Weights 37 kg without stand 31 kg Accessories See Check accessories P 5 Terminals Connectors Terminal name Terminal type Signal type IN Signal type OUT Notes Composite video S video Analogue component VIDEO 1 RCA connectors x 6 576i 625i 480i 525i S VIDEO connector x 1 Progrese 576p 625p 480p 525p HD 1080i 1125i 720p 750p AUDIO L R VIDEO 2 RCA connectors x Composite video S video S VIDEO connector x 1 AUDIO L R Composite video Analogue component Input terminals T 576i 625i 480i 525i VREO RCA connectorsx6 rogressive 576p 625p 480p 525p HD 1080i 1125i 720p 750p AUDIO L R HDMI 1 HDMI 576i 625i 480i 525i HDMI connector x 1 576p 625p 480p 525p HDMI 2 1080i 11251 720p 750p IN HDMI 1 RCA connectors x 2 AUDIOL R PC INPUT D SUB 15 pins x 1 Analogue PC signal P 37 MONITOR RCA connectors x 3 x Output OUT S VIDEO connector x 1 Audio L R O terminals t meee m
3. Full Native in Zoom P 38 arduus eir 2set When 720p 750p signal is received ratio the signal will be displayed as Full A 2 The zoom menu will not be displayed ZOOM 6 Full Native can only be selected 7 ij De MIS DANIS when 10801 1125i signal is received Isplaye In PC mode Regular or Full can be selected For stereo sound Enjoy ambient sound CINEMA SURROUND Low For stereo sound when the sound distorts in High mode Cinema Surround High For mono sound emulates a stereo like sound Off X Turns off Cinema Surround MENU Sound MaxxBass bass __ select soun 1 4 y level set Off Low High Registered as return channel While the channel While the channel Always return to is displayed E is displayed aa the channel you lt gt P gt want to view Hold down Hold down for 3 seconds for 3 seconds RETURN PLUS RETURN Recall the return channel RETURN Return to the last channel you were viewing RETURN 1 i Current channel Last channel HSITON3 2 gt 2 d gatanou sonuias Viewing teletext This TV can display TV broadcasts and teletext on the same channel in two windows m When watching TV Hold the current page 5 Hold the A 5 curr
4. PC Position PC position adjustment P 21 Other settings Change the aspect ratio ZOOM P 17 Turn on Cinema Surround CINEMA SURROUND 17 1 MaxxBass is a registered trademark of Waves Audio Ltd in the USA Japan and other countries 30 HSITON3 the previous The menu disappears after one minute of inactivity 31 Display the menu bar Select Features Features o o ooo z Select an item Super DigiPure E g Super DigiPure Change settings E g Super DigiPure Finish Select Picture Advanced picture adjustment By default the TV automatically adjusts itself for the best picture Super DigiPure Pull Down Colour Management Picture Management Smart Picture MPEG Noise Reduction For natural looking outlines Off Min Max Auto Function is When the picture When Automatically turned off loses sharpness noise appears adjusts For smooth cinema film Off On Auto Function is Function is Automatically turned off always on adjusts For natural looking pictures Off On Function is Maintain a natural turned off colour balance Fix bright dark pictures Off On Function is Make it easier to view turned off bright dark pictures Fix br
5. 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC JVC LT Z46ZF7 WIDE LCD PANEL TV INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH SE DynaPix HD MaxxBass 0906TYH CR MU GGT0136 001A H JVC HSIMONA Expanding the world of beautiful images 1 Video camera E 20 Personal VCR DVD player Computer Audio components p DVD recorder Contents First things first Warning 3 Getting started Names of all the parts Basic connections Oeenseonesseecncnsees Initial settings Ocaneeoceennconensecceennooncssnese Editing channels Registering channels Connecting external devices 13 Let s try it out eo Enjoying your new TV 15 TV Teletext Video etc Watching TV sressassesausescssessessuaebesssuse 1 7 Viewing teletext 1 9 Watching videos DVDs 77 21 Try the advanced features Useful functions a peecaneevousaneccarsevocsanes 23 Take a snapshot View and search in multi picture mode Sleep Timer Channel Guard Operate JVC recorders and other devices 27 Just the way you like it Customising your TV 29 Advanced picture adjustment 31 Reduce noise Watch a more natural picture Set the aspect ratio etc When you have trouble Troubleshooting E 33 Technical information 7 37 0 CH CC List terete 39
6. Features Auto Shutoff a p S Off On 4 Function is Set the power x turned off to turn off When no signal is received and no operation is performed for about 15 minuites The power turns off MENU EY Set Up Al Volume Dselect 4 o Off On A Function is Set to prevent S turned off sudden increase set or decrease of sound HSITON3 v a gt z d gatanou sonuias NO O Operate JVC recorders and other devices The included remote control can be used to operate JVC recorders and other devices mi 2 Operate DVD HDD recorder menus WiPlayback Record etc a Select a device 2 e e I VCRs Home 9 Display menu s r DVD recorders theatre Rewind Playback HDD recorders system eee the Select Q Q Fast forward T DVD recorder e i Record Stop Pause o9 HDD recorder Display amp 9 c9 Back to VCR DVR top menu previous mene Select a chapter MENU TV VCR DVR W Display the subtitle DVD HDD recorder mode Press seray v 9 2 a AUDIO 1 DVD The indicator lights for seconds each time the remote control is operated llOperate DVD menus WiPlayback etc 1 enJ Display menu Turn on the device e t Rewind Playback Operate the 6 s Fast forward DVD player 1 E
7. Specifications Men hh hene nennen 40 HSIMONA UU a Z z N FEBR EE EN HSIMONA Warning Follow this manual Do not allow the TV When attaching the TV to Never place anything on regarding setup to fall the wall use the optional the TV el Connect only to a 110 240V 50 60Hz Do not rest your elbows on or allow JVC wall mounting unit AC outlet children to hang from the TV Consult a qualified technician There is a risk that the TV will fall and See the included manual on mounting cause injuries procedures JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting HSITON3 Placing liquids naked flames cloths paper etc on the TV may cause fire Make enough room for iced Expose to rain or inserting and removing moisture the power plug To prevent fire or electric Never try to repair shock never allow Place the IV ae the TV yourself liquids to enter the unit iLNVLYOdWI If the problem cannot be solved in If the TV is damaged close ins outlet as Troublesheoting P 33 unplud or behaving Never insert objects into the power and contact your possible Ds y stop using it at once the cabinet openings 6 The main power supply for this TV is gt Unplug the power cord and contact It may cause a fatal controlled by inserting or removing the d your retailer e
8. P 30 Switch between TV VIDEO devices Display on screen menu set Change channel page Volume Power On Off To headphones P 13 Remove the terminal cover o LH Press to remove If the cover cannot be closed due to the cables being in the way Do not force the cover to close leave it open Cable cover Connecting terminals on the back of the TV Connecting External devices P 13 To remove the cable cover refer to back of the cover Change the direction of TV Check accessories Remote control RM C1855 Batteries For confirming the TV works Mute Return to channel you want to view Colour buttons Return to TV Watch video etc P 21 Volume Channel information P 17 When watching TV Video Change the aspect ratio P 17 Turn on Cinema Surround P 17 P Take a snapshot of the screen P 23 View in multi picture mode P 23 the batteries Use two dry cell batteries Insert the batteries from the end making sure the and polarities are correct Power On Off Change channel page To teletext P 19 Switch between TV VCR DVD AUDIO P 27 Display on screen menu P 29 Select
9. W 61 E46 CC 45 W 9 CH 47 US 47 W 62 E47 CC 46 W 10 CH 48 US 48 W 63 E48 CC 47 W 11 CH 49 US 49 W 64 E49 CC 48 W 12 CH 50 US 50 W 65 E50 49 W 13 CH 51 US 51 W 66 E51 50 W 14 CH 52 US 52 W 67 E52 CC 51 W 15 CH 53 US 53 W 68 E53 52 W 16 CH 54 US 54 W 69 E54 53 W 17 CH 55 US 55 W 70 E55 CC 54 W 18 CH 56 US 56 W 71 E56 55 W 19 CH 57 US 57 W 72 E57 CC 56 W 20 CH 58 US 58 W 73 E58 CC 57 W 21 CH 59 US 59 W 74 E59 CC 58 W 22 CH 60 US 60 W 75 E60 59 W 23 CH 61 US 61 W 76 E61 CC 60 W 24 CH 62 US 62 W 77 E62 61 W 25 CH 63 US 63 W 78 E63 CC 62 W 26 CH 64 US 64 W 79 E64 CC 63 W 27 CH 65 US 65 W 80 E65 CC 64 W 28 CH 66 US 66 W 81 E66 CC 75 X CH 67 US 67 W 82 E67 CC 76 vi R3 CH 68 US 68 W 83 E68 CC 77 Z R4 AU 3 CH 69 US 69 W 84 E69 CC 78 2 1 R5 CC 79 2 2 AU 4 CC 95 5 96 4 CC 97 A 3 CC 98 A 2 99 A 1 39 Specifications Pode LT Z46ZF7 Broadcasting systems B G I D K K1 M See Technical information P 37 Colour systems HSITON3 PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 4 43 MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel VL 46 25 to 140 25 MHz VHF high channel VH 147 25 to 423 25 MHz UHF channel U 431 25 to 863 25 MHz Receives cable channels in mid band X to 2 2 S1 to S10 super band S11 to 20 and hyper band S21 to S41 Sound multiplex systems NICAM 1 B G D K A2 B G D K
10. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 or noise 1 i um um Um Em Xu Gm Gu GS Rm Gu GS Gm Gu Gm Guo Gm mo X ecu alignment Adjust the PC position 1 can t turn it on i 1 5 the power cord connected to the AC outlet 2 1 i 1 correctly I 1 E eee og Unnatural colour gt gt gt Adjust Colour and Back Light 1 Is the aerial receiving interference l l 1 Check your Colour System If Auto from high voltage power lines or 1 is selected select the specific colour ee 21x mm om om 32 gt gt gt i i Are connected devices too close Poor picture quality joies Phe totheTV 1 I Insert the minimum distance i Dull picture gt gt gt Set to the following functions between the aerial the s Picture Mode Bright I cause of interference until no Super DigiPure Min interference 1 i 1 1 1 1 Ghostin 1 1 Doubling of Td a D w 1 M 6 If the top of the image is distorted check the video signal i E i Strange picture quality itself 1 pod The remote 1 iade If movement appears unnatural when receiving a signal from i control doesn t 1 dedice g a DVD player etc with 625p progressive scanning change 1 1 i I the output setting of the external device to 625i int
11. 5 4 CH 06 US 06 E6 R7 AU 7 CC 05 S 5 CH 07 US 07 R8 AU 8 CC 06 5 6 AU 5A CH 08 US 08 E8 R9 AU 9 CC 07 5 7 CH 09 US 09 9 CC 08 5 8 CH 10 05 10 10 R10 AU 10 CC 09 5 9 CH 11 US 11 EI R11 AU 11 CC 10 5 10 CH 12 05 12 E12 R12 CC 11 5 11 CH 13 05 13 12 5 12 14 US 14 W 29 CC 13 5 13 CH 15 US 15 W 30 CC 14 A 5 14 CH 16 05 16 W 31 15 B 5 15 17 05 17 W 32 16 9 5 16 18 US 18 W 33 CC 17 D 5 17 CH 19 05 19 W 34 18 E S 18 CH 20 US 20 W 35 19 F S 19 CH 21 US 21 W 36 E21 20 G 5 20 CH 22 US 22 W 37 E22 21 H 5 21 23 08 23 W 38 E23 CC 22 1 5 22 CH 24 US 24 W 39 E24 CC 23 J 5 23 25 US 25 W 40 E25 CC 24 K 5 24 26 US 26 W 41 E26 CC 25 L 5 25 CH 27 US 27 W 42 E27 CC 26 M 5 26 CH 28 US 28 W 43 E28 CC 27 N S 27 CH 29 US 29 W 44 E29 CC 28 5 28 30 05 30 W 45 E30 29 5 29 CH 31 05 31 W 46 E31 CC 30 Q 5 30 CH 32 US 32 W 47 E32 CC 31 R 5 31 CH 33 US 33 W 48 E33 CC 32 5 5 32 CH 34 US 34 W 49 E34 CC 33 T 5 33 35 US 35 W 50 E35 CC 34 U S 34 CH 36 US 36 W 51 E36 35 V S 35 CH 37 US 37 W 52 E37 36 w S 36 CH 38 US 38 W 53 E38 CC 37 W 1 S 37 CH 39 US 39 W 54 E39 38 W 2 5 38 CH 40 05 40 W 55 E40 CC 39 W 3 5 39 CH 41 08 41 W 56 E41 CC 40 W 4 5 40 CH 42 US 42 W 57 E42 cc 41 W 5 S 41 CH 43 US 43 W 58 E43 CC 42 W 6 CH 44 US 44 W 59 E44 CC 43 W 7 CH 45 US 45 W 60 E45 CC 44 W 8 CH 46 US 46
12. TV and Text mode HSIMONA HSITON3 iLNVLHOdMNI E Adjust the picture AI lll Adjust the sound j i 1 Watch n g SA 3 E Advanced settings Picture sleep timer channel guard etc videos DVDs SOM channel settings etc 0 A y gt E m m z 9 A 00 f m X 15 E O HSIMONA Watching TV Set to TV Power on The blue power lamp on the TV lights Press again to turn the screen off Select a channel Es 1 2 5 0 up or down a channel amp down E Switch between mono stereo bilingual broadcasting Stereo 30 To completely turn off the TV unplug the AC plug aC CHANNEL Change C the channel lil volume and put the TV into standby mode TOR MENU PR Lit gt e LN Channels registered in Channel information Channel Initial settings will 5 appear here information No indication DISPLAY select lllSelect a page iSelect and view a channel 2 view Using Auto 2668 _A select Auto in Zoom P 38 gt Using Full Native Ch T gt
13. a select position move out Finish HSIMONA move in Begin Enter a channel name Edit a channel 4 enter the first name 0 gt Zz Begin Select a CH CC Enter a number Receives the Inserta broadcast channel gt signal INSERT ca 6 CH CC List P 39 Delete Delete a yellow channel gt DELETE Begin Beginning channel search From high From low frequencies frequencies kj a CH 02 BI If you can not receive the Register a channel you want to view new channel press gt to change the sound system MANUAL Sound system in your country or region P 37 6 Auto search begins CH 08 BIG and the nearest frequency is imported Repeat the previous steps until the il Adjust desired channel is displayed yellow blue Channel fine tuning If the picture or sound is unnatural gt select a system gatanou1 sonuias i XE NO HSIMONA 13 Connecting external devices You can connect many different devices to the rear panel of the TV Please read the user manuals of each device before setup Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV gt gt signal direction PC gt i Pr Pb Set top box Digital GG broadcast tuner VIDEO 3
14. and confirm settings in menus Change channel page To previous screen Wi When viewing teletext P 19 Hold the current page Bookmark pages Reveal hidden pages Enlarge the text wee eee ee ee Switch briefly between teletext and TV To index page HSITON3 J vdJ d HSIMONA Basic connections Please read the user manuals of each device before setup It is necessary to connect an aerial to watch TV lWiConnect with other devices Connecting external devices 13 Connect the aerial After all the connections have been made insert the plug into an AC outlet Care when setting WiPower requirements Wiinstallation requirements Connect the power cord only to a 110 240V To avoid overheating ensure the unit has ample 50 60Hz AC outlet room Wi When attaching the TV to the wall use the optional JVC wall mounting unit 200mm Consult a qualified technician See the included manual on mounting procedures JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting 400mm x 200mm mount which conforms to VESA standards 200mm 150mm 50mm 150mm 50mm Connect a VCR DVD Player AERIAL VCR DVD Player After all the connections have been made insert the plug into an AC outlet If both composite and S VIDEO cables are connected S VIDEO will be ena
15. the menu bar 2 Select Set Select PC Position 4 select 2 d next Shown only when is selected blue 3 m6 e Reset position gt set Switch between video and component signal Display the menu bar d cn Change settings p Video Video Q gt Component set Using S VIDEO If both composite and S VIDEO cables are connected S VIDEO will be enable Using OUT terminal Component and PC signals does not output from this terminal When you are viewing video signal no signal will output through the S VIDEO terminal HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 inputs does not output from this terminal For normal For component HSIMONA 9 z a video signal video signal gatanou sewuias auvaaud NO NO HSIONA Useful functions m snapshots Current programme of the screen Cancel Still picture FREEZE Press F again or change the channel Not available when the SUB PICTURE is displayed or when in PC mode You cannot save or export the snapshot Select the number gt of screens select 2 m E Selecting OT returns to normal viewing mode Not available in PC mode Wi Watch in dual picture mode E g You can watch TV and video at the same time For wide aspect ratio signals Sub multi pic
16. D Stop Pause DVD Display 6saj ace Back to OK i top menu previous menu lect a chapter Operate the device TOP MENU W Display the subtitle Press Other buttons can be used to operate the TV at any time Try changing the remote control code if you cannot operate a recorder llCode A or 1 Default lll Code C or 3 Press and 6 A Press and hold Confirm the code for your recorder by checking the manual it lWlOperate AUDIO menus WiPlayback etc Display menu s LEUL 1 t Rewind Playback 1 t LI me Q Fast forward Operate the Stop Pause home theatre Display ac Back to system top menu previous menu AUDIO W Display the subtitle Press Press HVolume gt Press 3 8 Select a chapter came with Some models of JVC devices cannot be operated with this remote control JVC DVD recorders and HDD recorders are set to code or 3 by default If the battery is removed the remote control code reverts back to code A or 1 lWiSelect a surround mode Press sewuias NO m C t TV Display the menu bar m Selected menu s title Picture _ Picture 2 Sound rei Select Features elect a menu Set Up 4 lt select gt Select an item EJ Pictu
17. R Game consoles Video camera VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 IN HDMI 1 Hi Hom IN HDMI 2 HDMI 1 OUT D 0 Headphones DVD player HDMI compatible DVD player HDMI compatible Vi DEO 1 Watching videos Output Input Composite signal Component signal Sound L R Use Component signal Switch between video and component signal P 22 Use S VIDEO Using S VIDEO P 22 VI DEO 2 Watching videos Output Input Composite signal S VIDEO Sound L R Use S VIDEO Using S VIDEO P 22 VIDEO 3 watching ovos Output Input Composite signal Component signal Sound L R Use Component signal Switch between video and component signal P 22 HDMI 1 H D M 2 evices Output Input HDMI signal P 37 HDMI Setting P 30 HDMI 2 input does not support analogue sound OUT Video and sound signal of a TV channel you are viewing outputs from this terminal Output Composite signal S VIDEO Sound L R Using OUT terminal P 22 1 Il Connect a DVI device to HDMI 1 P 37 HSITON3 v 2 gt z m gatanou sonuias D Enjoying your new TV TV mode
18. SOR _4 1 select Eco Sensor more details What is Eco P 38 HSIMONA v a gt z d N N HSIMONA 25 Useful functions nnu Register a channel toa button FAVOURITE CHANNEL While the channel is displayed co gt Hold down for 3 seconds Press the number to register it on 0009 Disappears after a few seconds E Recall the favourite channel Favourite 1 4 Press the number you registered 90909 Customisations P 30 to the picture of a favourite channel get saved as well W Check your favourite channels Press spay and confirm that the channels you have registered have a beside them liDelete a favourite channel MENU 2 Features Favourite Setting 4 select TN v 2 delete blue Displays a blue screen and mute the sound when the signal is weak BLUE BACK Set the power to turn off if no signal is received and operation is performed AUTO SHUTOFF Prevent sudden in crease or decrease of sound when changing channels Al VOLUME gt MENU 2 Features Blue Back 5 D Off On 4 o Function is Displays a D turned off blue screen When the signal is weak Displays a blue screen and or absent mute the sound MENU 2
19. Switch Size in HDMI Setting to 1 or 2 No picture no sound Some inputs does not output from OUT terminal s No picture no sound Use the cable marked with HDMI logo J BE T RE Check if the device is compliant with HDMI No saund Switch Audio in HDMI Setting to Digital or Auto for HDMI devices or Analogue or Auto for DVI devices Not available for HDMI 2 Green and distorted Wait a little for the signal to stabilize when switching the screen signal format for an device Some functions do not It is not a malfunction Some functions dark background in work the menu do not work depending on the situation E 2 ae 3 z Some inputs cannot VIDEO 1 Component signal VIDEO 3 Component be selected the signal HDMI 1 HDMI 2 inputs and PC mode cannot be c sub picture selected in the sub picture m X 35 oO O HSIMONA 37 Technical information Group Languages Group 1 Turkish Hungarian English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Greek Swedish Finnish Group 2 Polish Serbian Croatian Slovenian Czech Slovak Rumanian Hungarian German French Italian Swedish Finnish Group 3 Russian Bulgarian Lettish Lithuanian Estonian Ukrainian Serbian Croatian Slovenian Czech Slovak English German Group 4 Arabic Czech Slovak Hungarian English German French Italian Spanish P
20. ble Tidying the cables To remove the cable cover refer to back of the cover HSIMONA J vdJ d Initial settings Set the menu language installation location and automatically register the TV channels These channels can be edited later Editing channels P 11 2 2 e e 0 remote control doesn t 2 work YCRIDVR Shown only when powering on for the first time Confirm the mode is set to TV The power on the unit can also be used 0 gt zZ l Select a language For the teletext language group Language group for teletext P 37 If the characters are unreadable Language group for teletext P 37 Check what was registered H Edit channels tat in Editing channels P 11 the previous screen Back E Exit MENU Confirm Hilf the JVC logo does not appear or if you wish to make changes later Language Teletext language and Auto Program P 30 ETHERNET EE EN co ex O HSIONA 11 Editing channels Edit the channels registered with Auto Program in Initial settings P 9 the previous screen BACK WExit gt When coming from Initial settings P 9 skip to Display the menu bar Select Set Up ES e E Finish Begin 2 Select a destination Move a channel s
21. ent page 5 a HOLD WRelease Press 8 again Enter a teletext page 99009 3 Q G9 Display hidden information 9 9 2 9 Reveal answers to quizzes etc hidden pages up or down a page REVEAL guax up ay down Double the size of the displayed text EtA ERT sub page Display your RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE favourites list F T L 7 2 Select a coloured button to save your page to red green yellow blue To the Returns to page 100 index page or a previously designated page INDEX Bookmark your favourite 22 Enter the number of the page to save 9099 Leave the current page open Switch briefly while you switch to watch TV from teletext P233 to TV 4 4 W Recall your favourite page Press the coloured button as in step 2 CANCEL Useful when running a page search A ao r HM SONILLAS N HSIMONA 21 Watching videos DVDs Select the video source 4 select Or watch Note TV VIDEO button select the video source by move down Operate the connected device and play a video E Operate JVC recorders and other devices 27 Select the video source using the side buttons Select the video source by move down aCe oranye Select the Video source MENU OK PC position adjustment 1 2 Display
22. erlace 1 i 1 work scanning i 1 i Are the batteries flat 1 1 Are you receiving interference I Are youmore than 7 meters away from signals reflected off trom Tur 9 dde 1 OG Is the MODE TV VCR DVR DVD AUDIO set to TV I a 1 mountains or buildings 1 When viewing teletext the TV menu bar does not appear 1 Adjust the direction of your I lewing 1 i aerial or change to a 1 i Depending on the stability of the signal there be a time 4 Blue screen appears D 1 good quality directional aerial i 1 lag when changing channels on the screen Switch Blue Back to Off r A 1 t 1 m gt 7 ow um wm umo um Am mm wm um Gm GE Gm Gm m V9 oO C2 Q I u es OO l l Q continued z 2 r LCD panels use fine dots pixels to display images Adjust the and Treble 2 Black or white dots While more than 99 99 of these pixels function properly 2 Poor sound If receiving a poor signal in Stereo LI switch to Mono o appear on the screen a very small number of pixels may not light or may light all Adjust the channel reception using Edit Manual the time 5 Please understand that this is not a malfunction o Cc Lad Wrong screen size
23. ightness of white areas Off On Not available when Function is Make it easier to view Picture Mode is set turned off white areas to Bright P 30 To reduce MPEG video noise Off On Function is When noise appers turned off When there is no colour DSelect the screen to change settings on Main Sub Main picture Sub picture in MULTI PICTURE mode P 23 2 Select the colour system PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 For colour system in your country or region Colour system in your country or region P 37 Set a default aspect ratio Select a default aspect ratio for Auto in Zoom P 18 Panoramic Regular 14 9 Zoom HSITON3 0 gt Zz T soniias auvasud C2 NO Troubleshooting m Severe noise or 2 E E Snow See Weng Unplug TV several minutes later plug it in again Front control buttons does not work Switch Child Lock to Off Is the TV connected correctly to the aerial Change the direction of the aerial Is the aerial or its cable damaged Consult your retailer Aspect ratio changes ZOOM unintentionally 9 Press to return to your settings u Patterns stripes A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
24. ini jack x eadphone Headphone 3 5 mm in diameter output m X We may change the design and specifications without notice iN O
25. lectric shock Take care power plug when children are near Never cut or damage the power cord If the AC plug is not the right shape or the power cord is not long enough use an appropriate plug adapter or extension cable Consult your retailer Never listen to headphones at high volume damage your hearing Never dismantle the Hold the TV so as not to rear panel scratch the screen It may cause an electric shock Do not touch the screen when carrying the Never obstruct the Unplug the power cord when going out power buttons on f the remote control and the TV unit cannot completely turn off the N TV Make appropriate arrangements for bedridden people ventilation holes Do not carry the It may cause overheating or a fire TV on your own Handle LCD panel with care ensure that the TV is carried In order to prevent accidents Use a soft dry cloth when cleaning by two more people WiFor more details on installation usage and safety Consult your retailer HSIMONA Names of all the parts Illumination lamp Remote control sensor Illumination lamp lights Power lamp while the TV is on ON Lit Blue Illumination P 30 OFF Unlit Power lamp lights while Eco sensor the TV is on The screen automatically adjust brightness Eco Sensor P 38 Power Lamp
26. minals in IN HDMI 1 Set Audio in HDMI Setting to Analogue or Auto P 30 HDMI 2 input does not support analogue sound IN HDMI 1 HDMI 2 input does not support DVI devices Resolution lezo x 480 vea 1024 x 768 XGA Vertical frequency Hz 60 0 60 0 T f t mm n orma ion continued 11 Auto in Zoom When Auto is selected in Zoom the aspect ratio will turn to the ratio obtained from the information the TV m received Q The aspect ratio will turn to the ratio obtained from WSS Wide Screen Identification Signal video signal or o ag control signal of the external devices Without receiving the aspect information it will be the setting in Auto in Zoom menu Regular or Panoramic or 14 9 Zoom P 31 Not available in PC mode Full Native in Zoom With the full HD LCD display and Full Native you can enjoy full native HD resolution of 1920x1080 It exposes flaws in the video that were hidden when veiwing on Full Full Native The illustrations are emphasized to make clear differences between Full and Full Native Depending on the video noise or dark bar may appear on the edge of the screen Select Full in Zoom What is Eco Sensor You can adjust this TV so that the screen automatically adjusts to the optimum contrast of light and dark according to the brightness of your room This function red
27. ortuguese Swedish Finnish Group 5 Farsi Czech Slovak Hungarian English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Swedish Finnish If the characters are unreadable Select different teletext language group Sound and Colour system in your country or region Area Country or Region System System Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates Yemen etc B G Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand India etc China Vietnam etc D K RAL Asia Middle East Hong Kong etc Islamic Republic of Iran Lebanon Saudi Arabia etc B G SECAM Philippines Taiwan Myanmar etc M NTSC Russia etc SECAM D K Czech Republic Poland etc Europe Germany Holland Belgium etc B G PAL UK etc I Oceania Australia New Zealand etc B G PAL Republic of South Africa etc I PAL Africa Nigeria etc B G _ Egypt Morocco etc SECAM Monoaural sound Use this function when stereo sound or bilingual sound is hard to hear Set Stereo 1 I to MONO P 30 PC Signals that can be displayed Macintosh computers are not supported Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc If the signal doesn t appear check that the vertical frequency on the PC is set to 60Hz Connect devices Connect a DVI device to HDMI 1 using DVI HDMI conversion cable Connect analogue sound output of the DVI device to L and R ter
28. re 4i select Picture Mode Standard Back Light Contrast e Bright Sharp Colour In b White Balance Cool Features gt Items Adjust Configure mexi NEM MENU D The menu disappears 2set Picture Mode 4 Standard gt after one minute of inactivity HWhen adjusting with the sliding bar Move selecting from presets 4 Standard The item will change Some items have a sub menu 29 Dadjust e Menu Item Adjustments Configurations Picture Mode Picture mode Bright Standard Soft m Back Light Backlight brightness Darker Brighter Q see Contrast Contrast Lower Higher 2 Bright Brightness Darker Brighter Sharp Sharpness Softer amp Sharper Colour Colour Lighter lt Deeper Tint Tint for NTSC Reddish Greenish White Balance Colour temperature Warm Mid Cool Features Finer picture adjustments P 31 Stereo I 1 Mode Language O MONO CO STEREO I SUB1 I SUB2 MONO P 37 0 Low tones Weaker Stronger Treble High tones Weaker Stronger o Balance Speaker balance Left Stronger Right Stronger Cinema Surround Ambience level High Low Mono Off ey MaxxBass Emphasize the bass sound Off Low High Voice Enhancer Sound enhancement technology On Off Sleep Timer Timer for turning off the TV P 24 SoJnjeo J P
29. ture mode Switch between the 6 Change the channel MULTI PICTURE 582 Main 25 gt Sub GO lWiSelect a channel in 12 screen mode All registered channels are displayed as still images 4 i select a Only the selected frame has a moving picture Move up or down a page 9 Not available for HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input Display Features menu Customising your TV P 29 4 1 select Sleep Timer Set a time e for the TV to turn itself off SLEEP TIMER A e in minutes 4 o llCancel Set the time to 0 in step 3 E Remaining time You can confirm the remaining time at step 3 after repeating this process After steps 1 above 2 ee 4 select Channel Guard Channel d w 4 an ID No a secret number of your choice Stop 4 e Naw the next column children from watching specific a channel to lock channels CHANNEL GUARD blue ELock more gt channels Repeat steps 4and5 bli ll Release a channel Press again in step 5 WiView a locked channel Use the numerical buttons to enter the channel number When fi appears press seus and enter your ID No If you forget your ID No check it in step 3 Automatically 1 Display Features menu adjust light Customising your TV 29 and dark according to 2 the brightness of your room pertan ECO SEN
30. uces eye strain and the power consumption of this TV Set Eco Sensor Eco Sensor P 24 Make sure not to block the Eco Sensor on front of the TV P 5 E Using Demo in Eco Sensor You can display the effect of the Eco Sensor on the screen To fully reduce eye strain and the power consumption of this TV Set to the following functions Eco Sensor On or Demo P 24 Smart Picture On P 31 Eco Sensor 2000000 Dark p Light 000000 000000 3 18noL oO Co CH CC List To use the INSERT function P 11 find the CH CC number corresponding to the TV s Channel number from this table E US The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States Philippines etc The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East Southeast Asia etc 5 OIRT The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe Russia Vietnam etc t AUSTRALIA The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia etc a c 7770 wh Ua Hrn CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA mE OOR OIRT AUSTRALIA CH 02 US 02 AU 0 CC 01 5 1 AU 5 CH 03 US 03 AU 1 CC 02 5 2 CH 04 US 04 E4 R2 AU 2 CC 03 5 3 CH 05 US 05 ES R6 AU 6 CC 04

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