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1. b If both composite and S VIDEO cables HDMI 1 H DMI 2 HDMI 3 are connected S VIDEO input takes t Va 2 ik T priority over composite inputs ame ideo IE Mee consoles camera B HDMI 1 ing HDMI onnecting DVD Player Not available HOM devices For service adjustments B Output Input ND 1 HDMI signal HD Video 32 camera HDMI 1 Audio Setting P 24 9 HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 inputs do not Digital Satellite support analogue sound T Pr ax Pb Y 1 broadcast tuner m DVD player OUTPUT Video and sound signals of a TV channel See R R L you are viewing outpu from these DVD player gt 8 Game Video T 1 HDMI compatible svoo 8 cons les camera Composite signa PC input line in Sound L R Que E DVI devices i Connect DVI devices gt o P 28 PC PC IN D SUB Connecting an aerial and VCR DVD player VCR DVD player After all the connections have been made insert the plug into an AC outlet ENGLISH nanosu onuias asn EE Ene mmm Initial settings The initial settings will begin automatically when the TV is turned on for the very first time Follow the on screen instructions to perform the settings 1 Turn n g
2. 480i 525i 576p 625p HDMI 2 HDMI connector x 1 480p 525p 720p 750p HDMI 3 1080p 1125 10801 1125i ANALOG AUDIO RCA connectors x 2 AudioL R PC INPUT D SUB 15 pins x 1 Analogue PC signal PC AUDIO PC IN 3 5 pinjack x 1 Audio OUTPUT RCA connectors x 3 Composite video Audio Output terminals Headphone densa X1 9 5 mm in Headphone output We may change the design and specifications without notice x e D m 32 ENGLISH JVC JVC JVC 2008 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0708GLT SW MT
3. DD Edit a channel name ID Bi Naming a channel select character 4 move position 3 set SLES Insert a new channel directly by entering the CH CC number 7 Selecta CH CC X Enter a number 1 999 lt 9 Receives the broadcast signal CH CC list P 30 Delete Delete a channel 9 Pressing the button deletes the channel anoss asn EE Ere mmm 10 Getting started 11 MEST Register a new channel 7 gt Manual If necessary press gt to change the broadcasting system Sound and colour system in your country or region P 28 Select a system Search a channel Fine tune Set Press the red or green button Auto search begins and the nearest frequency is imported Repeat the previous steps until the desired channel is displayed Enjoy your new TV Watching TV Viewing Teletext PAGE PAGE 1 4 P E m Customising your TV W Picture settings Picture Mode Features etc PAGE Wi Sound settings Stereo I I Cinema Surround A etc Features settings Sleep Timer Child Lock etc W Set Up settings Auto Program Language etc Useful functions PAGE 16 ITE ONILLAS FI HSUISN3 ENGLISH 12 Watching TV Bi Mute 1 Turn on 5 459 The power lamp on th
4. The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia etc CH 02 08 02 AU 0 CH 40 US 40 W 55 CC 01 AU 5 CC 39 W 3 S 39 CH 03 08 03 AU 1 CH 41 US 41 W 56 E41 CC 02 5 2 CC 40 W 4 S 40 CH 04 08 04 4 R2 AU 2 CH 42 US 42 W 57 E42 CC 03 5 3 cc 41 W 5 S 41 CH 05 05 05 ES R6 AU 6 CH 43 US 43 W 58 E43 CC 04 5 4 CC 42 W 6 CH 06 US 06 E6 R7 AU 7 CH 44 US 44 W 59 E44 CC 05 5 5 43 W 7 CH 07 US 07 EZ R8 AU 8 CH 45 US 45 W 60 E45 CC 06 5 6 AU 5A CC 44 W 8 CH 08 US 08 E8 R9 AU 9 CH 46 US 46 W 61 E46 CC 07 5 7 45 W 9 CH 09 US 09 E9 CH 47 US 47 W 62 E47 CC 08 5 8 46 W 10 CH 10 US 10 E10 R10 AU 10 CH 48 US 48 W 63 E48 09 8 9 47 W 11 CH 11 US 11 ETI R11 AU 11 CH 49 US 49 W 64 E49 CC 10 5 10 CC 48 W 12 CH 12 US 12 E12 R12 CH 50 US 50 W 65 E50 CC 11 S 11 cc 49 W 13 CH 13 US 13 CH 51 US 51 W 66 E51 CC 12 12 CC 50 W 14 CH 14 US 14 W 29 CH 52 US 52 W 67 E52 CC 13 13 CC 51 W 15 CH 15 US 15 W 30 CH 53 US 53 W 68 E53 CC 14 A 5 14 52 W 16 CH 16 US 16 W 31 CH 54 US 54 W 69 E54 CC 15 B 15 CC 53 W 17 CH 17 US 17 W 32 CH 55 US 55 W 70 E55 CC 16 S 16 CC 54 W 18 CH 18 US 18 W 33 CH 56 US 56 W 71 E56 CC 17 D S 17 CC 55 W 19 CH 19 US 19 W 34 CH 57 US 57 W 72 E57 CC 18 E 18 CC 56
5. On Demo Off For more details What is Eco Sensor P 29 Customising your TV 23 HDMI 1 Audio Set to Digital or Auto for HDMI devices Ey setu Setting or Analogue or Auto for DVI devices nese o Not available for HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 Edit Manual Language VIDEO Setting Teletext Language PC Setting is only available when PIT 5 For setting the HDMI input HDMI Mode Setting AV Select is set to PC P 15 If there is no picture displayed on the PC Setting gt HDMI Mode Setting Screen set Mode to 1 or 2 HDMI 1 Mode HDMI 2 N Mode 2 HDMI 3 Mode 2 4 gt Auto Program PC Setting For setting the PC input Ca gt PC Setting PC Position BEPosiion gt Adjust screen position Phase EE Phase Bi Edit channels Sets the focus of the screen aps Pixel Eating channels P10 Adjusts the horizontal feature of the screen Edit Manual Editing channels P 10 Adjust the position of the PC image wa Pc Positi D select PC Position osition 2 Select a language for the menus leu Ti ng Vi t Melayu Castellano VIDEO Setting Setting video terminals P 25 asn EE Errem mmm IERI Select a language for Teletext programmes Reset position e P 9 28 ENGLISH 24 Setting
6. pasted on the glossy finish of the TV after the TV has been placed properly P 5 Change the direction of TV Operate the menus MENU OK Use as MENU button or OK button Use as Y and 4 buttons urb Use as 4 and gt buttons 9 For details on menu operations refer to Customising your TV P 19 ENGLISH Attach the stand to the TV To prevent scratches on the panel lay a piece of soft cloth on an even platform and place the TV onto it 2 Names and functions of parts When attaching the TV to the wall Seal up the two holes at the bottom of the TV using the plates provided Peel off the protection films on the plates Then peel the plates from the paper and stick them on the holes Handling the glossy finish of the TV Be careful when handling the glossy finish of the TV The glossy finish of the TV scratches easily Protection films have been pasted onto the glossy finish of the TV to prevent scratches Peel off the films after the TV has been placed properly If the glossy finish gets dirty clear the dust off the glossy finish first Then wipe softly with the cleaning cloth provided If you do not clear the dust first or you wipe the glossy finish too hard or a cleaning cloth other than the one provided is used the glossy finish may be scratched I Glossy finish 5 Getting started Please read P 7 11 of this manual
7. systems PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 4 43 MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel VL 7 46 25 to 140 25 MHz high channel VH 147 25 to 423 25 MHz UHF channel U 7 431 25 to 863 25 MHz Receives cable channels in mid band X to Z 2 S1 to S10 super band S11 to S20 and hyper band S21 to S41 Sound multiplex systems NICAM 1 B G D K 2 B G D K Teletext systems FLOF Fastext WST World System Teletext Power requirements AC 110 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Audio output Rated power output 10 W 10 W Speakers 4 5 cm x 13 cm x 2 Power consumption 197 W 210W standby 0 5 W 0 5 W Screen size visible area size 106 7 cm 116 8 cm measured diagonally Headphone jack Stereo mini jack 3 5 mm in diameter x 1 Dimensions W x H x D mm 981 x 672 5 x 274 8 1071 x 725 x 274 8 without stand 981 x 626 9 x 74 5 1071 x 680 x 74 5 Weights 23 5 kg 26 kg without stand 19 5 kg 22 kg Accessories See Check accessories P 6 Terminals Connectors m O Terminal type Signal type IN Signal type OUT 5 Composite video T Analogue component 576i 625i 480i 525i RCA connectors x 6 Progressive 576p 625p 480p 525p HD 720p 750p 1080i 1125i Audio L R VIDEO 2 RCA connectors x 3 Composite video S Video Audio L R S VIDEO connector x 1 Input terminals HDMI 1 HDMI E 576i 625i
8. to set up your TV Wi Installation requirements m To avoid overheating ensure the unit has ample room z Check accessories 9 Remote control AAA RO3 Batteries 200 mm o RM C1940 For confirming the TV works EN y Cleaning cloth WARNING 4 a gt For details on using the cleaning cloth see P 5 Batteries shall not be exposed to ABUSO RU 710MM nni excessive heat such as direct To prevent the TV from falling thread the belt through the hole on the back sunshine fire or the like of the stand and secure it to the TV rack etc a Stand stand cover screws and plates are also included For details refer Hele x to page 5 m Belt and screw not provided Install your TV Insert the batteries Follow the instructions on page 5 to attach the stand provided to the TV Use two AAA RO3 dry cell batteries Insert the batteries from the end Place the TV on a flat and stable location making sure the and polarities are correct Power requirements Connect the power cord only to a 110 240 V 50 60 Hz AC outlet When attaching the TV to the wall use the optional JVC wall mounting unit Consult a qualified technician See the included manual on mounting procedures JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting Mounting holes for wall mounting unit M6 x 4 400 mm x 200 mm Depth of screw hole is
9. 10 mm from the surface of the TV Seal up the two holes at the bottom of the TV with the plates provided P 5 If this symbol is shown it is only valid in the European Union ENGLISH 6 Connecting your external devices VIDEO 1 watching videos E Output Input Make sure all the devices and the TV are turned off gt Composite signal You can connect many different devices to the rear panel of the TV Pd Component signal Please read the user manuals of each device before setting up d P 32 Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV Sound L R Use component signal signal direction gt VIDEO Setting P 24 Component input Composite input e VIDEO 2 watching videos 8 i Output Input 1 1 m Headphones Composite signal JV JL S VIDEO 1 uuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Le E UE ol ll
10. JVC LT 428Z58 LT 46SZ58 WIDE LCD PANEL TV INSTRUCTIONS SE Bt ae TE OL ALL 1i 90898 TV PANEL LCD LEBAR ARAHAN HD 1080p bad Mx ENGLISH rx MELAYU GGT0270 001A H Warning Please follow all the guidelines below Follow this manual regarding Do not allow the TV to fall setup Connect only to a 110 240 V 50 60 Hz AC outlet falling easily P 6 Make enough room for inserting and removing the power plug Place the TV as close to the outlet as possible Even if the TV s power lamp is unlit the main power supply is not cut off unless the power cord is unplugged The main power supply for this TV is controlled by inserting or removing the power plug Never cut or damage the power cord f the power plug is not the right shape or the power cord is not X gt long enough use an appropriate plug adapter or extension 3 cable Consult your retailer Never try to repair the TV yourself f the problem cannot be Solved in Troubleshooting P 26 unplug the power cord and contact your retailer Unplug the power cord when going out The power buttons on the remote control and the TV unit cannot N completely turn off the TV Make appropriate arrangements for bedridden people When attaching the TV to the wall use the optional JVC wall mounting unit Consult a qualified technician See the included manual on mounting procedures JVC ass
11. W 20 CH 20 US 20 W 35 CH 58 US 58 W 73 E58 CC 19 F 5 19 CC 57 W 21 CH 21 US 21 W 36 E21 CH 59 US 59 W 74 E59 CC 20 G 5 20 58 W 22 CH 22 US 22 W 37 E22 CH 60 US 60 W 75 E60 CC 21 H S 21 CC 59 W 23 CH 23 US 23 W 38 E23 CH 61 US 61 W 76 E61 CC 22 1 S 22 CC 60 W 24 CH 24 US 24 W 39 E24 CH 62 US 62 W 77 E62 CC 23 J S 23 CC 61 W 25 CH 25 US 25 W 40 E25 CH 63 US 63 W 78 E63 CC 24 K 5 24 62 W 26 CH 26 US 26 W 41 E26 CH 64 US 64 W 79 E64 CC 25 L 25 CC 63 W 27 CH 27 US 27 W 42 E27 CH 65 US 65 W 80 E65 CC 26 M S 26 CC 64 W 28 CH 28 US 28 W 43 E28 CH 66 US 66 W 81 E66 CC 27 N S 27 75 X CH 29 US 29 W 44 E29 CH 67 US 67 W 82 E67 CC 28 S 28 CC 76 i R3 CH 30 US 30 W 45 E30 CH 68 US 68 W 83 E68 CC 29 P 5 29 77 R4 AU 3 CH 31 US 31 W 46 E31 CH 69 US 69 W 84 E69 CC 30 Q 5 30 CC 78 2 1 R5 CH 32 US 32 W 47 E32 CC 31 R 5 31 79 2 2 AU 4 CH 33 US 33 W 48 E33 32 S S 32 95 5 34 09 34 W 49 E34 33 T 5 33 CC 96 A 4 CH 35 US 35 W 50 E35 CC 34 U 5 34 CC 97 A 3 CH 36 US 36 W 51 E36 CC 35 V S 35 CC 98 A 2 CH 37 US 37 W 52 E37 CC 36 Ww 5 36 99 1 CH 38 US 38 W 53 E38 CC 37 W 1 S 37 CH 39 US 39 W 54 E39 8 W 2 S 38 ENGLISH 30 HSITONA JI4NOYL Specifications 31 Broadcasting systems B G I D K M See Sound and colour system in your country or region P 28 Colour
12. a f the remote control doesn t work confirm that the mode is set to TV 2 Start initial settings If the JVC logo does not appear refer to To perform initial settings again 3 Selecta language English 4 1 select 2 set To the previous screen Bi Exit gt vend To perform initial settings again Take note that performing initial settings again will cause all channel related settings to be lost Press the MENU button to display the menu then press and hold the number button 1 for more than 3 seconds to start initial settings If you wish to make changes later Language and Auto Program P 24 4 Select the Teletext language group Group 1 5 Automatically register channels Ld 6 Check what was registered Select a channel 01 CH 02 V v E To edit channels Editing channels P 10 T Finish P Editing channels You can edit the channel list 1 Display the Edit menu Display the menu bar Select Set Up Select Edit Manual select 4 select B Pog next 2 Edit channels the previous menu gt sac B Exit gt Select edit function Insert Delete select a ID Manual channel Next gt 3 Finish B Select channel ENGLISH Move a channel s position PR av select gt set
13. ative HD optimum contrast of light and dark according to the brightness of your room resolution of 1920 x 1080 It exposes flaws in the video that were hidden This function reduces eyestrain and the power consumption of this TV when viewing on Full Set Eco Sensor Eco Sensor P 23 Make sure not to block the Eco Sensor on front of the TV P 4 To fully reduce eyestrain and the power consumption of this TV Set to the following functions Eco Sensor On or Demo P 23 Smart Picture On P 20 Bi Using Demo in Eco Sensor you can display the effect of the Eco Sensor on the screen Full Native The illustrations are emphasised to make clear differences between Full and Full Native Dark bar or noise may appear at the edges of the screen when viewing in Full Native for some videos This is resulted from the signal itself not due to TV malfunction Eco Sensor 200000 Dark 88 000000 000000 CH CC list To use the Insert function P 10 find the CH CC number corresponding to the TV s Channel number from this table US The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States Philippines etc CCIR The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East Southeast Asia etc OIRT The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe Russia Vietnam etc AUSTRALIA
14. bient sound Cinema Surround does not work with headphones MaxxBass P 21 Compensates low frequencies to widen the frequency band does not work with headphones Q Picture Mode 19 You can select a preset picture setting according to the brightness of your room or when playing video games SLEEP TIMER Q Sleep Timer Set a time for the TV to turn off automatically 1 SLEEP TIMER 2 Set the time f E Cancel Set the time to 0 Remaining time Display this menu again 16 Configuring your remote control 1 2 You can configure your TV s remote control to operate your other devices Configure your remote control Turn on the device manually Switch the remote control mode to a mode that matches your device Refer to the table on the right to select an appropriate mode TV gt STB Py Em 1 The indicator lights for 3 seconds each time the remote control is operated Find the remote control code for your device according to its brand from the Remote control codes manual Set the remote control code 999 O90 999 Ge Press and hold Enter four digit Release the button number Point the remote control at your device press and confirm that your device is turned off If your device does not respond try entering another available code 17 9 If your device does n
15. deo noise On Off Reduction Colour System When there is no colour change the colour system PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 Auto Digital VNR Reduce noise On Maintain constant effect Off Function is turned off level Auto Automatically adjusts the effect level Auto can be selected only when viewing TV channels gt gt Colour System 9 Select Auto when watching videos etc 9 For colour system in your country or region Sound and colour system in your country or region P 28 Select a default aspect ratio for Auto in Zoom P 16 DigiPure For natural looking outlines On When the picture loses Off Function is turned off Panoramic Regular 14 9 Zoom sharpness 16 9 4 3 14 9 o E z 9 For smooth cinema film On Function is always on Off Function is turned off Auto Turn on off the function automatically Colour Maintain a natural colour balance On Off Management JINON ENGLISH 20 Jd Sound Stereo l I Bass Treble Balance Cinema Surround Auto Volume Control MaxxBass Stereo I II Select stereo monaural or bilingual language O Monaural CO Stereo I SUB1 I SUB2 Mono Bass Low tones Weaker Stronger High tones Weaker lt gt Stronger Speaker balance Left stronger Right stronger Ambient sound High Low Mono Off Cine
16. e TV lights f the remote control doesn t work W72 a confirm that the mode is set to TV GF 9 Press again to turn the screen off and put the TV into standby mode To completely turn off the TV unplug the power plug 2 Select a channel Using PR list PR List Channel information Channels abe v registered in Initial settings will appear here No indication Select a page Qe 42 1 select View channel D 2 view Wi Press a channel number Move up or down a channel C Cam down 9 Using the TV buttons Names and functions of parts P 4 13 9 To soften the picture for daily use change the setting in Picture Mode Picture Mode P 19 Register a frequently watched channel as return channel RETURN PLUS Choose the channel you want to register RETURN Press and hold To Cancel RETURN Press and hold BI RETURN function If you have not registered or have cancelled the RETURN PLUS channel press this button to return to the previously watched channel Register a channel to a button Favourite channel Choose the channel you want to register Press andhold Z Press number q button 1 4 only Disappears after a few seconds Wi Recall the favourite channel mo Press number Press and hold gt gt button 1 4 only Wi Check your favourite channels Press imus and confi
17. g interference from signals reflected off mountains or buildings Adjust the direction of your aerial or change to a good quality directional aerial ENGLISH 1 LI i 1 Remote control stops 1 working i Aspect ratio changes unintentionally i PC screen alignment is off qi m mmm uu Um INTER UN ER r I can t turn it on 10 Is the power cord a r Connected to the AC i Black or white dots outlet correctly appear on the screen o WEE Ty The remote i control 1 1 doesn t work Poor picture quality Are the batteries i 1 flat 1 9 Are you more than 7 1 meters away from the 1 11 TV 1 1 9 Is the MODE TV STB DVD i 1 AUDIO set to TV 1 9 When viewing teletext the i menu bar does not appear 9 Depending on the stability of the Signal there may be a time lag 1 when changing channels ot V Ki Unplug TV several minutes later plug it in again 9 Press to return to your settings P 16 Adjust PC Setting 24 LCD panels use fine dots pixels to display images While more than 99 99 of these pixels function properly a very small number of pixels may not light or may light all the time Please understand that this is not a malfunctio
18. heck if the output setting of the device is correct gt Change the signal format of the device to other format 9 Use the cable marked with HDMI logo Homi Set HDMI Mode Setting to 1 or 2 P 24 No sound Green and distorted Screen Troubleshooting 27 Actions Check if the device is compliant with HDMI Set HDMI 1 Audio Setting to Digital or Auto for HDMI devices or Analogue or Auto for DVI devices Not available for HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 P 24 9 Wait a little for the signal to stabilize when switching the signal format for an HDMI device Technical information Language group for teletext PC signals that can be displayed Group Languages Group 1 English French Swedish Finnish Hungarian Turkish German Portuguese Spanish Italian Greek Group 2 Polish French Swedish Finnish Hungarian Czech Slovak German Slovenian Croatian Italian Rumanian Group 3 English Russian Byelorussian Estonian Czech Slovak German Ukrainian Lettish Lithuanian Group 4 English French Swedish Finnish Hungarian Czech Slovak German Italian Arabic Hebrew Group 5 English French Turkish Farsi f the characters are unreadable Select different teletext language group Sound and colour system in your country or region Refer to page 11 for sound system and page 20 for col
19. ically switch to the channel specified if it is already turned on Sleep Timer Set a time for the TV to turn off P 16 Channel Gu Stop children from watching specific channels E Lock a channel Set an ID No A T select a number to the next 1 Display the menu OK button does not work 2 Select a channel and lock it locked gt gt Channel Guard gt Set ID No o ENDS y column 3 set Guard Cancel e blue Bi View a locked channel Use the number buttons to enter the channel number When appears press and enter your ID No with the number buttons f you forget your ID No perform step 1 again EIU asn EE Errem mom 22 Blue Back Child Lock Favourite Setting f gt Favourite Setting Li 2 IE L4 Displays a blue screen and mutes the sound when the signal is weak or absent On Off Disable the front control buttons on the TV On Off Set the TV to turn off if no signal is received and no operation is performed for about 15 minutes On Off Select in RF mode only Remove a channel from the Favourite channel list E For more details Register a channel to a button Favourite channel P 13 select Remove P id Lights the power lamp P 4 while the TV is on On Off Automatically adjusts the picture contrast according to the brightness of your room
20. ma Surround does not work with headphones Auto Volume Maintains a uniform sound volume even if the Control sound becomes loud suddenly during commercial breaks etc On Off Auto Volume Control does not work with headphones MaxxBass Compensates low frequencies to widen the frequency band Low High Off does not work with headphones MaxxBass is a registered trademark of Waves Audio Ltd in the USA Japan and other countries Customising your TV 21 NT Channel Guard y Blue Back Child Lock Auto Shutoff Favourite Setting Power Lamp Eco Sensor Timer for turning on and off the TV f gt Timer Sleep Timer D Vv 1 select On Timer w 2 4 Y gt onTimer select PR channel PR 3 1 select enter timer On Timer j D 99009 3 999 Ose hg o 0G 9 Choose the PR channel that you want to watch when the TV turns on External input and AV position cannot be chosen for PR Set the On Timer to your desired period of time by pressing the number buttons When the On Timer is set to other than 00 00 the On Timer is activated You can set the period of time to a maximum of 12 hours in 1 minute intervals ENGLISH To off the On Timer set the On Timer to 00 00 or press 3 blue button If the TV is not in standby mode when On Timer has reached the time set the TV will automat
21. n Change the Picture Mode setting P 19 Unnatural colour gt gt gt Adjust Colour and Backlight P 19 Check your Colour System P 20 9 Noise gt gt gt Set to the following functions Picture Mode Standard P 19 Digital VNR On P 20 DigiPure Off P 20 Dull picture gt gt gt Set to the following functions Picture Mode Bright P 19 Digital VNR Off P 20 DigiPure On P 20 2 grs o 0 d 26 Strange picture when using an external device Poor sound No sound from the audio component Some functions do not work Wrong screen size No picture no sound Picture noise or no picture If the top of the image is distorted check the video signal quality itself f movement appears unnatural when receiving a signal from a DVD player etc with 576p 625p change the output setting of the external device to 576i 625i Adjust Bass and Treble P 21 9 If receiving a poor signal in Stereo I I Switch to Mono P 21 Adjust the channel reception using Edit Manual P 10 9 Audio signals received from HDMI 1 HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 cannot be sent to the OUTPUT terminal t is not a malfunction Depending on the situation some function items will be displayed in black colour and will not work 19 9 Read the user manual of the connected device and perform the following C
22. ntly watched channel P 13 Turn on Clear SD P 20 Switch between TV STB DVD AUDIO P 17 Switch between TV VIDEO devices Choose a favourite channel P 13 Change the aspect ratio P 16 Turn on Sound Effect P 16 Turn on off standby the TV Enter channel page number View Teletext P 14 Colour buttons Display on screen menu P 19 Select and confirm settings in menus Change channel page For Hyper Scan press and hold CH or CH PR changes without changing the picture screen Once you release the button the picture of the selected PR will appear To the previous screen Functions for viewing Teletext P 14 Set the sleep timer P 16 Select a picture mode P 16 9 For buttons that can be used to operate other devices refer to Configuring your remote control P 17 Names and functions of parts Touch sensor panel operation uu e a I Change channel HyperScan P 3 Volume E Turn on off standby the TV Remote control D Power lamp Menu operation a Sensor Eco Sensor ON Lit Blue OFF Unlit Switch to an external input P 15 What is Eco Sensor When Power Lamp is set to Off put P 29 the power lamp will not light up E Touch on the function name to operate the function Power Lamp P 23 You will hear a beep if you have touched o VOL o o the button correctly Peel off the protection films
23. ot respond try all the available codes for the device s brand f none of the code works or the brand is not listed refer to Using the search code function P 18 MODE Applicable devices TV This TV only STB Cable Set Top Box Cable PVR Combination Satellite Set Top Box SAT PVR Combination DVD Blu Ray DVD HD DVD DVD R Home DVD Theater in Box TV DVD Combination AUDIO Amplifier Receiver Home Theater in Box Using the search code function Button functions E Change the remote control mode This function searches through the codes one by one beginning from the first code in the list HSI ION3 w 518 oy o 9 00407 1 Turn on the device manually Bi Turn on off the device 2 Switch the remote control mode to a mode that matches your device Bi Navigate the menus Press to select the mode Select ee Display menu ok 3 Activate the search code function Display top Back to menu previous menu Hold down and until the mode indicator blinks PI Point the remote control at your device and press If S i Selecta x ay there is no response try the next code by pressing and chapter press again Repeat the process until your device i M 1 turns off Se Rewind E n Ue 5 Press to register the code 9 2 The code is now set Confirm that the mode indicator goes Record out E Mute P
24. our system Area Country or Region NEA A e Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates Yemen etc B G Asia Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand India etc PAL Middle East China Vietnam etc D K Hong Kong etc Islamic Republic of Iran Lebanon Saudi Arabia etc B G SECAM Russia etc D K SECAM Europe Czech Republic Poland etc Germany Holland Belgium etc B G PAL UK etc Republic of South Africa etc 1 PAL Africa Nigeria etc B G Egypt Morocco etc SECAM ENGLISH m z 1 Q If the signal doesn t 640 480 1024x768 appear check that the Resolution VGA XGA ES pibe Vertical frequency Hz 60 0 60 0 Connect a DVI device to 1 using DVI HDMI conversion cable Connect analogue sound output of the DVI device to L and R terminals in HDMI 1 DVI ANALOG AUDIO Set HDMI 1 Audio Setting to Analogue or Auto gt P 24 9 HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 inputs do not support analogue sound HDMI 1 DVI ANALOG AUDIO When Auto is selected in Zoom the aspect ratio will turn to the ratio obtained from the information the TV received e D m 28 Technical information 29 What is Eco Sensor What is Full Native You can adjust this TV so that the screen automatically adjusts to the With the full HD LCD display and Full Native you can enjoy full n
25. ress Bi Volume Press g a lf your TV s remote control still does not work even after using the 5 Bi Select a surround mode Press search code function use your device s own remote control The TV s remote control is not guaranteed to work with all models brands or operations Depending on your device some functions may not be operable with this remote control ENGLISH 18 Customising your TV Depending on the situation channels video signal formats external inputs etc some items will be displayed in black colour and will not work You will not be able to change their setting as well 1 Display the menu bar T 2 Display the desired menu El 4C select gt NO 3 Change or adjust the setting Picture The menu disappears Picture Mode after one minute of Backlight 2 Contrast inactivity B tne pied To the previous d screen ae gt E 4 select 4 I adjust H E To enter an item s menu 4 select E g Features Eu e 3 4 Close the menu e 19 Picture Picture Picture Mode Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint White Balance Features Picture Mode You can select a preset picture setting according to the brightness of your room or when playing video games Bright in a fairly bright room Soft Standard Game Mode when playing video games You can make further adjus
26. ried by two or more people To set up your TV Please read Getting started P 6 11 The main descriptions are in the following pages EW gt Language Endish qu Vv Ti ng Vi t Fran ais Melayu Castellano ENGLISH Connecting the external devices and aerial PAGE PAGE 7g 8 Initial settings Editing channels Contents First things first Warning eee oeste 1 Getting started Remote Names and functions of parts 9 Getting started Let s try it out Try the advanced features 9 Enjoy your new 12 Watching TV 13 9 Viewing Teletext 14 Watching videos DVDs 9 Useful functions 16 Just the way you like it Configuring your remote control 17 Customising your TV 19 Picture nene 419 Features sub menu 20 Sound reper Features When you have trouble Set Upper 24 Troubleshooting 26 Technical information 28 CACC eene 30 9 31 amp 1 ONILLAS TERT N Remote control Mute Return to a freque
27. rm that the channels you have registered have a QA beside them E Delete a favourite channel Favourite Setting P 23 Viewing Teletext This TV can display TV broadcasts and Teletext on the same channel in two windows 1 When watching TV ad 2 Enter a Teletext page 1 990 990 999 ge Bi Move up or down a page Gu down View sub pages Display sub pages x 999 f gt 999 Ge Move up or down a page red green 9 down up li Release Press e again ENGLISH e Bookmark your favourite page 1 Display your favourites list HSI ION3 MODE EZB 277 277 2 Select a coloured button to save your page to red green yellow blue 77 77 77 09 Enter the number of the page to save 9909 Qo o9 o 0909 EHE gt gt 777 ge 4 Save 2 E Exit 2 E Recall your favourite page 1 Display your favourites list MODE 2 Press a coloured button red green yellow blue Q9 14 Hold the current page Hold the current page li Release Press e Reveal hidden pages Display hidden information answers to quizzes etc Enlarge the text 2 x 3 1 3 lt 2 6 Double the size of the displayed text pos al TENT qai Switch briefly from Teletext to TV pa Leave the current page open while you switch to watch TV P233 Ta e TEXIA nis e 9 U
28. seful when running a page search the index page Returns to page 100 or a previously designated page Watching videos DVDs 15 1 Selectthe video source AV Select 2270 select 1 VIDEO 1 T E g For VIDEO 1 2 Operate the connected device and play a video To operate using the TV s touch sensor panel 1Touch rv vipEo 2 Touch 7 and T to select 3 Touch MENU OK Useful functions ZOOM Zoom Change the aspect ratio 1 ZOOM 4 2 Select the aspect ratio select Auto Panoramic O 2 set 3 t 16 9 Zoom Move the picture with or V while this bar is displayed When Slim is selected a 4 3 image stretched out to 16 9 will revert back to its original aspect ratio with black bands When Panoramic Zoom is selected a 4 3 image with black bands will be stretched out to 16 9 Full Native What is Full Native P 29 Using Auto Auto in Zoom P 28 Depending on the signal formats some zoom modes will be displayed in black and will not be selectable If an image is displayed in an aspect ratio that differs from its original aspect ratio the image will be distorted or portions of the image will be cut off gt ET ENGLISH Sound Effect Enjoy the sound setting that you like HSI ION3 Cinema Surround Off f gt lt MaxxBass off Cinema Surround P 21 Enjoy am
29. tments to the selected preset Picture Mode to your liking Backlight Backlight brightness Darker Brighter Contrast in a dark room in a room with standard brightness Contrast Lower Higher Brightness Brightness Darker Brighter Sharpness Sharpness Softer Sharper Colour Lighter Deeper Tint Reddish Greenish NTSC only Colour Tint White Balance Colour temperature Warm Mid Cool To return to the default adjustments gt blue EJ gt Features sub menu 20 Features sub menu Picture Make it easier to view bright dark pictures Management On O dias Do Smart Picture is not available when Pull Down l Picture Mode is set to Bright P 19 Smart Picture Make it easier to view white areas On Off Pietie Management Clear SD Digital VNR DigiPure Pull Down Noise Reduction Reduce the brightness of the backlight when MPEG Noise Reduction and Colour System are not available the screen is dark On Off Colour System d when AV Select is set to PC P 15 Clear SD For clearer picture Off Mode 1 Mode 2 When Mode 1 or Mode 2 is selected Digital VNR DigiPure MPEG Noise Reduction and Picture Management settings are not available HSITSNA MPEG Noise Reduce MPEG vi
30. umes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting For more details on installation usage and safety Consult your retailer Do not rest your elbows on or allow children to hang from the TV There is a risk that the TV will fall and cause injuries Make use of the hole on the back of the stand to prevent the TV from If the TV is damaged or behaving strangely stop Unplug the power and contact your retailer Take care when handling the glossy finish For more details see P 5 Handle LCD panel with care Use a soft dry cloth when cleaning Never dismantle the rear panel t may cause an electric shock Never place anything on the TV Placing liquids Pe OX naked flames Ses Es cloths paper etc 2 the TV may cause a fire Never expose to rain or moisture 9 To prevent fire or electric shock never X allow liquids to enter the unit Never insert objects into the cabinet openings 9 t may cause a fatal electric shock Take care when children are near Never obstruct the ventilation holes t may cause overheating or a fire Never listen to headphones at high volume t may damage your hearing Hold the TV so as not to scratch the screen Do not touch the screen when carrying the TV Do not carry the TV on your own 07 9 In order to prevent accidents ensure that t the TV is car
31. video terminals 1 Display the VIDEO Setting menu Display the menu Select Set Up Select VIDEO Setting a select ah select bar 2 Select an input and then proceed with setting EY gt VIDEO Setting 2 VIDEO 969 4A Select DVD eo VIDEO 2 4 gt SAT w Edit names of connected devices ID LIST D Show the name list Select a name from the list blue select l gt D set Clear the name Select the blank space in the list Customising your TV 25 Switch between component and composite input 9 V D Select VIDEO 1 2 Set to component input YE gt VIDEO Setting select VIDEO 1 e 47 wo YE gt VIDEO Setting yellow 4 VIDEO 1 Qoo 47 wo 4 gt 3 Xj 2 VIDEO 2 4 SAT w T 1 SAT V Pr Pb Y E Return to composite input Press yellow in again A me Severe noise or snow Is the TV connected correctly to the aerial Change the direction of the aerial 9 Is the aerial or its cable damaged Consult your retailer Patterns stripes or noise 9 Is the aerial receiving interference from high voltage power lines or wireless transmitters Consult your retailer 9 Are connected devices too close to the TV Place a minimum distance between the aerial and the cause of interference until no interference Ghosting Doubling of images 9 Are you receivin
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